Paulette Meikle
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Associate Dean and Professor of Sociology
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Paulette Meikle's research focuses on the intersection of sociology and higher education, with a particular emphasis on social justice and systemic racism within university settings. Her recent publications explore the concept of university social responsibility, examining how institutions can address and challenge systemic racism, especially in the wake of significant societal events like the murder of George Floyd. She has also investigated social justice as a fundamental dimension of this broader concept of university social responsibility.
Meikle's scholarly work contributes to understanding the role of higher education in promoting equity and addressing social inequalities. Her publications have garnered 64 citations, reflecting engagement with her research within the academic community. She has authored 9 publications in total, with a current h-index of 5, indicating a consistent output and impact in her field.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 72
Selected Publications
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Social Justice as a Dimension of University Social Responsibility (2023)
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University Social Responsibility: Challenging Systemic Racism in the Aftermath of George Floyd’s Murder (2022)
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The right to breathe: a sociological commentary on racialized injustice, borders and violence (2020)
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Asset accumulation among low-income rural families: Assessing financial capital as a component of community capitals (2018)
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- University Social Responsibility: Challenging Systemic Racism in the Aftermath of George Floyd’s Murder
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