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Victoria Carty is a Professor of Sociology at Chapman University within the Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. Her research focuses on social movements, community engagement, immigration, criminal justice reform, and the intersection of new media platforms with sociopolitical activism.
- Ph.D., Sociology, 1999, University of New Mexico
- M.A., Sociology, 1994, University of New Mexico
- B.A., Sociology, 1990, University of California, Santa Cruz
Her work explores how digital tools reshape social movement dynamics, including activism against gendered violence, neoliberal education policies, and immigrant rights. She emphasizes public sociology through community partnerships and juvenile hall teaching.
Victoria Carty’s publications span themes like cyberactivism, transnational labor struggles, and the role of media in political discourse. Her recent articles examine digital activism’s impact on gender violence, immigration policy critiques, and resistance to neoliberal education trends.
She has received grants for research on globalization and labor struggles in Panama, including a Chapman University Research Award and Niagara University Vincentian Grant. Her professional service includes editorial roles for Social Movement Studies and Tamara journals.





