CRHL - Creighton Hall/Administration Building - 440A
Ryan Wishart, MA, PhD
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Ryan Wishart grew up in east Tennessee and earned interdisciplinary bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Tennessee. Dr. Wishart joined Creighton’s department of Cultural and Social Studies in 2014 after completing his Ph.D. at the University of Oregon. He is also a faculty member in the Environmental Science and Sustainability Studies programs. In addition to teaching introductory courses on sociology and social problems, he teaches courses on social and cultural theory, environmental sociology, and political sociology. His research has focused on the social and ecological problems associated with coal extraction in the rural Appalachian region, social movements, and elite political organization and mobilization.
Environmental sociology Greenberg Pierce, etal Driving environmental inequality: the unequal harms and benefits of highways, p. 1 - 14 2024
Journal for the scientific study of religion Greenberg Pierce, etal Using Large‐Scale Location Data to Examine Racial Diversity and Segregation in Church Attendees’ Home Neighborhoods 2024
Energy Research and Social Science Wishart Ryan, Class capacities and climate politics 48, p. 151 - 165 2019
Social Science Research Liévanos Raoul S., etal In the shadow of production 71, p. 37 - 55 2018
Wishart Ryan, Mountains of Injustice: Social and Environmental Justice in Appalachia 2013
Organization and Environment Wishart Ryan, Coal River's Last Mountain 25:4, p. 470 - 485 2012
Monthly Review Wishart Ryan, Heinberg's new coal question 62:8, p. 53 - 61 2011