Texas A&M University College Station - Sociology
Research Associate at Center on Conflict and Development at Texas A&M University
Government Relations
Apryl
Williams
Bryan/College Station, Texas Area
Apryl A. Williams is a doctoral student and Diversity Fellow in the Department of Sociology and a research associate at the Center on Conflict and Development at Texas A&M University. Her current research explores media, communication, and digital inequality in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Her other work focuses on raced based differences in social media use among American millennials and has been published in the International Journal of Communication and Information, Communication & Society. She is currently serving as a series editor of Emerald Studies in Media and Communication and as the Communications Coordinator for the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology (CITAMS) section of the American Sociological Association (ASA). Williams’ additional research interests include postmodernism, identity, race & class, social theory, and fat studies.
Sociology Tutor - Athletics Department
Apryl worked at Texas A&M University as a Sociology Tutor - Athletics Department
Sociology Teaching / Research Assistant
Apryl worked at Texas A&M University as a Sociology Teaching / Research Assistant
Research Associate
Research on digital inequality and digital literacy in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
- Field research
- Qualitative methods
- Ethnography
Office Assistant
Apryl worked at Living Hope as a Office Assistant
Intern
Apryl worked at The Arts and Business Council of New York as a Intern
Research Intern
Apryl worked at Harmony Institute as a Research Intern
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Sociology
Bachelor of Arts
American Studies
Sociology Tutor - Athletics Department
Sociology Teaching / Research Assistant
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