Samantha Nousak
Health Policy and Management
Postdoctoral research scholar
Biography
Dr. Samantha Nousak broadly researches how the economy impacts health outcomes and definitions, ranging from disability to wellness. She recently served as the coordinator and a guest editor of a special edition of Sociation focusing on the intersections of disability and the Covid-19 pandemic, and she provides many talks on disability across the 91²Ö¿â campus. Her current projects include extending Fundamental Cause Theory to positive and mental health outcomes, advocating for increased disability representation in academia, and working on numerous mental health and substance use grants in the Center for Public Policy and Health.
In her spare time, Samantha enjoys writing fiction, playing her various instruments, and making jam.
Education
B.A. in Sociology (Minor: Psychology), 2018
M.A. in Sociology, 2020
Ph.D. in Sociology (Concentration: Social Psychology), 2023
M.A. in Sociology, 2020
Ph.D. in Sociology (Concentration: Social Psychology), 2023
Publications
- Nousak, Samantha, Leanne Barry, and Susan R. Fisk. 2024. "Deepening Learning and Addressing Inequalities: A Psychosocial Approach to Improving Statistical Literacy Throughout Sociology Curricula." Teaching Sociology. doi: 10.1177/0092055X231222280
- Nousak, Samantha. 2022. “Introduction: Covid-19, Disability, & the Sociological Imagination.†Sociation 21(1).
- Nousak, Samantha and Marni Brown. 2022. “Disability & Covid-19: Sociation Special Edition Conversations.†Podcast accompanying Sociation 21(1).
- Nousak, Samantha. 2018. Attitudes towards births outside of marriage: 1988 & 2012. (Family Profiles, FP-18-13). Bowling Green, OH: National Center for Family & Marriage Research. doi: 10.25035/ncfmr/fp-18-13
Awards/Achievements
- Lewis-Benson Outstanding Graduate Student Teacher Award
- Mary Ann Stephens and John R. Graham Award for Excellence in Graduate Research
- James T. Laing Scholarship in Sociology