

Margot Moinester
Contributing to thought leadership in the fields of sociology and social justice, Margot Moinester serves as an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Washington University in St. Louis. Her research is at the intersection of immigration, inequality, and health, where she delves into the complexities of immigration rates, the impacts of immigration enforcement, and the integration of refugees into society. Through her innovative use of mixed-methods approaches, she provides nuanced insights into these pressing social issues. Moinester's work has garnered significant attention and support, receiving funding from prestigious organizations such as the American Bar Foundation and the National Science Foundation. Her research not only advances academic understanding but also informs policy and public discourse on immigration and social control. Her dedication to these topics reflects a deep commitment to addressing the systemic inequalities that affect marginalized communities. Her scholarly contributions have been recognized by leading professional bodies, including the American Sociological Association and the Population Association of America. These accolades underscore her influence and impact in the field of sociology, particularly in areas related to health disparities and social control mechanisms. In addition to her research, Moinester is actively involved in mentoring students and fostering an inclusive academic environment. She encourages critical thinking and engagement with real-world issues, preparing her students to become informed and active participants in societal change. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes the importance of understanding the social dynamics that shape individual and collective experiences. Through her work, Margot Moinester continues to challenge conventional narratives and push the boundaries of sociological research. Her efforts contribute to a broader understanding of how immigration and inequality intersect with health outcomes, ultimately aiming to create a more equitable society.
Publications
, 1276-1298, 2019-03-27
, 1147-1193, 2018-05-21
, 1447-1492, 2024-03-01