Faculty Experts
Shannon Monnat
Shannon Monnat is an associate professor of sociology and the in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ. Monnat also serves as a senior research associate in the and is the co-director of the Policy, Place, and Population Health Lab at SU.
Monnat’s research interests broadly fall at the intersection of place, public policy, and health. A common theme binding much of her research is a concern for rural people and places. Her most recent research has focused on fatal drug overdose and other diseases and deaths of despair, particularly trying to understand why rates of substance abuse and mortality are higher in some places than others.
She has published over 70 peer-reviewed academic journal articles, book chapters, research briefs, and reports, and has presented her research to numerous public, academic, and policy audiences, including the United Nations, the National Academy of Sciences, the Aspen Institute, and at Congressional briefings. Her research has been featured in several media outlets, including CNN, NPR, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, and the Atlantic.
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