
معرفی
Inna Mirzoyan is an Assistant Professor (Teaching) in the Department of Sociology at Wayne State University's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. She specializes in transnationalism, urban studies, gender studies, and multimedia pedagogy. Her research explores diaspora communities, globalization, and qualitative methods. Mirzoyan has taught courses such as SOC1010 (Understanding Human Society) and SOC3400 (Exploring Marriage and Intimate Relationships) across multiple terms.
- Ph.D. in Sociology & Women's/Gender Studies, Michigan State University (2023)
- M.A. in Sociology, Michigan State University (2019)
- B.A. in Social Relations & Policy, Michigan State University (2014)
Her research interests emphasize visual sociology, with notable work on Armenian diasporic communities and disparities in healthcare access for LGBTQ+ populations. She received the U.S. Fulbright Research Award (2021) and has published reviews in Contemporary Sociology and Teaching Sociology, focusing on genocide studies, sports sociology, and urban sociology.
- Publications: Explores themes like diaspora identity, healthcare equity, and media pedagogy through visual and qualitative methodologies.
Mirzoyan integrates multimedia tools into teaching, as seen in her course Cameras and Classrooms: Methods of Visual Sociology. She has advised no listed students and no grants are specified, though her Fulbright award highlights prior research support.




