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Jennifer A. Sandlin is an Associate Professor of Justice and Social Inquiry in the School of Social Transformation at Arizona State University (ASU). Her work focuses on public pedagogy, popular culture, and the intersections of education with consumption. She teaches courses on consumption and education, social justice, and cultural pedagogy. Sandlin holds a Ph.D. in Adult Education from the University of Georgia (2001), with a dissertation on educational programs for welfare recipients. She has authored/co-edited numerous books, including Paranoid Pedagogies (2018) and Critical Pedagogies of Consumption (2010), and has published widely in journals such as Journal of Consumer Culture and Adult Education Quarterly.
Her research explores anti-consumerism activism, informal learning through popular culture, and the theory/practice of public pedagogy. She co-edits the Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy and serves on editorial boards for multiple academic journals. Sandlin has received awards including the Early Career Award from the Commission of Professors of Adult Education (2005) and recognition as an Emerging Scholar by the American Association of University Women (2005).
Her recent work addresses conspirituality, eco-horror, and pandemic pedagogies, reflecting her commitment to critically examining cultural and social structures. She actively engages in public scholarship through co-edited volumes and research on topics like Disney’s cultural curriculum and the political economy of consumption.
