KC V. Cunningham
PhD Candidate
Graduate Instructor
KC V. Cunningham is a fourth-year doctoral candidate in sociology at the University of Kentucky. Her research considers how environment, place, and gender shape experiences of sexual and reproductive health and wellbeing. Her dissertation project examines socio-sexual relationships and behaviors among wildland firefighters and their partners, placing intimate social interactions in context of evolving human-environment relationships. Prior to graduate school, KC managed the education and outreach arm of a nonprofit HIV clinic in Alabama and held various professional and volunteer roles with civic engagement, rural organizing, and public health organizations.
Contact Information
kc.vick@uky.edu
1549 Patterson Office Tower
859-257-4420
Education
PhD in Sociology - Expected 2025
MPH (2015) in Behavioral, Social, and Community Health, Indiana University-Bloomington
BA (2012) in Interdisciplinary Studies: Transnational Gender and Race Studies, University of Alabama
MPH (2015) in Behavioral, Social, and Community Health, Indiana University-Bloomington
BA (2012) in Interdisciplinary Studies: Transnational Gender and Race Studies, University of Alabama
Research Interests
- Environmental Sociology
- Gender and Sexuality
- Place and Space
- Rural Sociology
- Public health
- sociology of health and illness
Affiliations
- Sociology
- Appalachian Center
- Rural Sociological Society (http://www.ruralsociology.org)
- American Sociological Association
- Southern Sociological Society
- Pacific Sociological Association