
معرفی
Joseph F. Sullivan serves as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at Cornell University, teaching core undergraduate courses including Introduction to Sociology (SOC 1101) and Introduction to Organizations (SOC 2150) from his office in Uris Hall. His instructional role emphasizes foundational curriculum delivery and specialized technology-focused seminars.
His research program investigates critical intersections between society and digital transformation through five primary lenses:
- Historical sociology of computerization
- Social construction of home computing
- Technology-driven innovation in organizational structures
- Identity formation in digital spaces (examining gender, race, class, age, and roleplay)
- Comparative analysis of high-technology industrial clusters
For 2025, he is scheduled to teach SOC 3060 (High Tech Regions in Comparative Perspective) and supervise independent studies (SOC 4910), demonstrating ongoing academic engagement. No scientific awards, research grants, or graduate student mentorship activities are documented in the available materials.





