
معرفی
Sonal G. Nalkur is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Department of Sociology at Emory University. She holds a PhD in Sociology from Emory University (2013), and MAs from Stanford University (Sociology of Education, 2005), the University of Pennsylvania (Communication, 2002), and McMaster University (English, 2001 and BA, 1999). Her research focuses on criminology, cultural sociology, and organizational sociology, with a dissertation exploring the decline of print newspapers and rise of online media through a neo-institutionalist lens.
Teaching responsibilities include courses such as SOC 101 (Introduction to Sociology), SOC 221 (Culture & Society), SOC 249 (Criminology), SOC 355W (Research Methods), SOC 389 (Crime and Media), and SOC 494R (Internship in Sociology). She emphasizes practical experience through the department’s internship program, drawing from her professional background in market research, women’s leadership nonprofits, and international education in the Middle East.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed, though her work bridges organizational theory and media sociology. Contact: snalkur@emory.edu, Office 213 Tarbutton Hall.


