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Understanding Social Inequality in Cuyahoga County through Burn Injuries
12021-01-29T15:21:11+00:00Charlie Harper296dda6727d6bc9ef05d61a7213be572a58f52bd1053Colette Ngana (Department of Sociology)plain2021-05-18T12:47:54+00:00Charlie Harper296dda6727d6bc9ef05d61a7213be572a58f52bd
Colette Ngana (Department of Sociology)
Freedman Student Fellow 2020-2021
Colette Ngana is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Sociology. Her research explores spatial-health relationship(s) and related social inequities. Risk of burn injury is known to follow race, class and gender lines. Using a mixed-methods approach incorporating geographic information systems (GIS) and qualitative interviews, this project will highlight the social-structural forces behind differential burn injury rates and outcomes in Northeast Ohio.