

Kristi Wood Turner
Emphasizing adaptability and resilience in her academic and professional pursuits, Kristi Wood Turner is a distinguished faculty member at the Sociology Department of West Virginia University, Morgantown. With a profound commitment to fostering active citizenship and civic engagement, Kristi has been instrumental in shaping the Academic Community Engagement Development Series at the university. This series is a testament to her dedication, featuring sessions that delve into living a life of purpose and service, exploring civic engagement, and employing place-based approaches to cultivate thriving communities. Kristi's role as a moderator in these sessions underscores her ability to facilitate meaningful dialogue and knowledge exchange among accomplished individuals. Collaborating with colleagues like Cheyenne Luzynski and Whitney Glotfelty, Kristi has successfully brought together a diverse group of panelists, including Gayle Conelly Manchin, Brett White, Shaniqua Williams, Mason Arbogast, James Kotcon, Jamilah Ducar, and Karen Haring. Their collective efforts aim to enhance community partnerships and promote active citizenship, reflecting Kristi's research interests and her commitment to community engagement. Her academic endeavors are deeply rooted in the belief that education should extend beyond the classroom, fostering connections that empower individuals and communities alike. Kristi's work in the series is a reflection of her broader research interests, which focus on active citizenship, civic engagement, and the development of community partnerships. Through these initiatives, she seeks to create a platform for dialogue and collaboration that bridges the gap between academia and the community. Kristi's approach to education and engagement is characterized by a commitment to inclusivity and the belief that diverse perspectives enrich the learning experience. Her efforts in the Academic Community Engagement Development Series are designed to inspire students, faculty, and community members to actively participate in civic life and contribute to the well-being of their communities. In addition to her work with the series, Kristi is actively involved in various community-based projects and initiatives that align with her research interests. Her dedication to fostering active citizenship and civic engagement is evident in her ongoing efforts to build sustainable community partnerships and promote a culture of service and collaboration. Kristi Wood Turner's contributions to West Virginia University and the broader community exemplify her commitment to creating a more engaged and informed society. Her work continues to inspire others to embrace the principles of active citizenship and civic responsibility, making a lasting impact on the communities she serves.
Publications
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