Shanae Stover
Graduate Student- Biography
Shanae Stover is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Sociology at Georgia State University, specializing in race and health. Shanae received her Master of Social Work degree from the University of Southern California with a concentration in Mental Health and her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Georgia State University. She is the current Mobility Counselor for the Mobility Solutions to Better Health project.
- Publications
Gayman, Mathew D., Holley Wilkin, Shanae Stover, Chris Vidmar, Tiffany Edwards, and Chandra Gallashaw. 2021. “Perceived Built Environment and Physical Limitations: Race-Contrasts in Historically Lower-Income, African American Neighborhoods.” Family & Community Health 44(1):21-31.
Davis, Tomeka, Deirdre Oakley, and Shanae Stover. 2019. “School Closing . . . Atlanta Style: The Convergence of Poverty, Segregation, and Achievement.” Pp. 59-91 in Shuttered Schools: Race, Community, and School Closures in American Cities, edited by E. M. Duncan-Shippy. Charlotte: IAP.