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Assistant Professor of Politics, Law, and Society
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Bell is an Assistant Professor of Sociology in the Politics, Law, and Society department. She is an interdisciplinary sociologist whose teaching, research, and public scholarship interests encompass different forms of collective action for - and cultural mediums supporting - transformative social justice. She earned her doctoral degree in Sociology at Brown University, a master's degree in Diplomacy at the Patterson School for Diplomacy and International Commerce (University of Kentucky), and a bachelor's degree in Development Studies at Brown University.
Ph D, Brown University
MA, Brown University
MA, University of Kentucky
AB, Brown University
Association of Black Sociologists
American Sociological Assocation
Assistant Professor of Politics, Law, and Society