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Kate McGonigal serves as Associate Professor of Sociology and Coordinator of the Life Stages and Transitions Certificate program at Fort Hays State University, where she has taught since 2004. Her instructional responsibilities encompass Introduction to Sociology, Social Deviance, Social Inequalities, and core Women's Studies courses.
Her academic credentials include a Ph.D. (2004) and M.A. (1998) from the University of Missouri-Columbia, alongside a B.A. from Drake University (1992).
- Ph.D., Sociology - University of Missouri-Columbia (2004)
- M.A., Sociology - University of Missouri-Columbia (1998)
- B.A. - Drake University (1992)
Dr. McGonigal specializes in social deviance, women's studies, and criminology with particular emphasis on historical feminist perspectives within sociological thought. Her research examines pioneering sociologists' contributions and analyzes social movements through lenses of gender and justice.
Her scholarly output demonstrates consistent focus on biographical sociology and social movement analysis, notably exploring feminist pioneers and death penalty abolition campaigns. The 2009 publication on Mabel Agnes Elliott represents a significant contribution to understanding early feminist sociological frameworks within American intellectual history.
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