The Center for Social and Cultural Research (CSCR) is affiliated with the Department of Sociology. The CSCR welcomes partnerships within the New River Valley and Virginia broadly. We can assist with any area of the project you are working on; research development, research implementation, or analysis. We specialize in survey, qualitative, and mixed-methods research but also offer services in ArcGIS mapping and statistical analysis. For more information please contact our director, Morgan Montañez, Ph.D.
Alana Anton, Ph.D.
amanton1@radford.edu
Gender, Appalachian studies, qualitative methods, applied sociology
Joanna Hunter, Ph.D.
jhunter35@radford.edu
Identity, organizations, gender, qualitative methods
Morgan Montañez, Ph.D.
mmontanez2@radford.edu
Research methods, race and ethnicity, stratification
Roby Page, Ph.D.
erpage@radford.edu
Deviance, delinquency, family, social problems, visual sociology
Jacob Robinson, Ph.D.
jerobinson1@radford.edu
African American Studies
Melinda B. Wagner, Ph.D., Emeritus
mwagner@radford.edu
Cultural anthropology, religion, ethnographic research methods, North American Indians,
Appalachia
Morgan Montañez, Ph.D.
Director, CSCR
Chapman Rackaway, Ph.D.
Acting Chair, Department of Sociology
Lindsay Semprevivo, Ph.D.
Department of Criminal Justice
Aysha Bodenhamer, Ph.D.
Department of Sociology