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About Joyce Y. Avotri Wuaku

Dr. Joyce Avotri Wuaku is an Associate Professor who teaches sociology classes in the Department of Conflict Resolution Studies. Dr. Avotri Wuaku has a multidisciplinary and global academic training. Her teaching interests are in medical sociology, social problems, inequality, social movements, family and deviant behavior. Her research interests are generally in medical sociology, healthcare systems, international health and development, globalization, immigration and health, alternative healing practices in the United States, HIV/AIDS in Africa, and medication use among women in Ghana. She has always been interested in the social construction and social production of health and illness among women in Ghana and this led her to investigate women’s own views on the connection between their daily life experiences and their health in southern Ghana.

Her peer-reviewed articles based on findings from her research work have appeared in a number of reputable journals such as Social Science and MedicineCanadian Psychology, and the Journal of Gender Studies. She has also collaborated in a research project with Dr. Eileen Smith-Cavros and Dr. Albert Wuaku in Ghana studying spirituality, health needs and healthcare access among the elderly in a small community in the Volta Region. They have published their research findings in Qualitative Research in Medicine and Health and the Journal of Religion & Health (JORH). She is currently writing a book that puts together findings from her research on Ghanaian women’s own understandings of their health and illness. She also has an ongoing research project that involves investigating the experiences of African immigrant families of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder here in the United States.

Positions

2019 - Present Associate Professor, Nova Southeastern University Halmos College of Arts and Sciences - Department of Conflict Resolution Studies
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2008 - 2019 Assistant Professor, Nova Southeastern University
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2003 - 2008 Assistant Professor, Austin Peay State University
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2003 - 2003 Assistant Professor, Union University
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2001 - 2003 Assistant Professor, Lane College
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1991 - 1997 Instructor/Teaching Assistant, McMaster University
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1990 - 1991 Instructor, University of Ghana
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2015 - Present Member, Present Global Travel Committee
2015 - Present Member, Undergraduate Issues Committee, CHASS, Nova Southeastern University
2012 - Present AKD Faculty Representative/Advisor, Nova Southeastern University
2011 - 2012 Member, Search Committee for Sociology/Anthropology Faculty Position, Nova Southeastern University
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Courses

  • SOCL 2501: Social Problems
  • SOCL 2130: Family Relationships
  • SOCL 2030: Medical Sociology
  • SOCL 2021: Sociology of Deviance
  • SOCL 1020: Introduction to Sociology

Education

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1997 M.A., Sociology, McMaster University
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1997 Ph.D., Sociology, McMaster University
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1990 B.A., Sociology, University of Ghana
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Contact Information

(954) 262-8086

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