Keely Fox is a Doctoral Candidate in Sociology at the University of Georgia studying women's experiences of menopause in the United States and United Kingdom. Her dissertation examines how women navigate menopausal transitions across public and private spheres, revealing the impact of institutional structures and cultural attitudes on this significant life phase. Her scholarly interests extend to women's health more broadly, particularly examining how evolving medical landscapes and advancements in technology shape women's healthcare experiences and access to care. As a trained mixed methodologist, she brings expertise in both quantitative and qualitative research methods to her work. While at UGA, she has taught the following courses: Medical Sociology, Sociology of Health Care, and Sociology of the Family.
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Dissertation Title: Navigating Menopause: A Comparative Study of Women’s Experiences in the United Kingdom and the United States
Dissertation Chair: James E. CoverdillDissertation Committee:
Dissertation Committee (External):
Susan Pickard, University of Liverpool