Pamela Hunt
Assistant Professor of Sociology
223 Pafford Building
(678) 839-6336
phunt@westga.edu
Ph.D. Kent State University
CV: January 2010
Office Hours Spring 2010:
Monday 3 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Tuesday/Thursday 12 p.m. - 2 p.m.
Online Monday/Wednesday 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.
Dr. Pam Hunt earned her doctoral degree in sociology from Kent State University in 2008. Dr. Hunt earned a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing and business administration from the University of Dayton in 1998. She then spent one year as a volunteer in Dayton's AmeriCorps program. There she pioneered a youth leadership program designed to motivate inner city youth to be leaders in their communities and to teach American Red Cross courses to younger youth - courses including First Aid, CPR, and HIV/AIDS Education. Dr. Hunt also earned a Master of Art degree in sociology from Ohio University in 2002. Her teaching interests include Social Psychology, Social Problems, Qualitative Research Methods, Subcultures, and Sociological Theory. Her research interests include Social Psychology, Deviance, and Subculture. Her most recent research investigates meaning socialization within the jamband music subculture.
