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Joseph C. Hermanowicz is a Professor of Sociology and Professor of Higher Education (by courtesy) at the University of Georgia's Franklin College of Arts & Sciences. He has been affiliated with UGA since 1999. His research focuses on the sociology of science, higher education institutions, and career trajectories within academia, with an emphasis on organizational culture, life course studies, and professional identity.
Education: Ph.D., Sociology (University of Chicago, 1996); A.M., Sociology (University of Chicago, 1993); A.B. (Honors), University of Chicago, 1990.
His research explores how institutions shape academic careers, including topics like stratification, reward systems, academic freedom, and deviance in universities. Methodologically, he pioneered longitudinal qualitative interviewing techniques. Recent work addresses contemporary challenges to academic freedom and organizational dynamics in higher education.
- Awards: AAAS Fellow, Sociological Research Association Member, Sandy Beaver Teaching Award (UGA), and multiple publication accolades.
- Publications: Author of seminal books on scientists' careers and editor of influential volumes on academic freedom and higher education transformation.
- Grants/Advising: No explicit grants listed, but extensive mentorship in sociology and higher education fields. No current advisees explicitly named.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with UGA's Department of Sociology research groups focusing on higher education and science studies.





