Summary
Scott Duxbury is a PhD sociology candidate and research assistant at The Ohio State University with eight years of research experience probing crime, social control, networks, and the cultural dimensions of deviance. He blends computational and mathematical sociology with relational network methods to study race, media, technology, and drug markets, producing work visible across ResearchGate and Google Scholar. Trained in sociology and anthropology (BA, Western Michigan University, 3.96 GPA) and experienced as a tutor and research assistant, he pairs quantitative rigor with qualitative insight. Based in Columbus, OH, he leverages coding and open scholarly engagement (GitHub, Academia.edu, Twitter) to translate complex social processes into reproducible research and policy-relevant findings.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Majors: Sociology , Anthropology; Minor: Philosophy, 3.96 GPA, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Majors: Sociology , Anthropology; Minor: Philosophy, 3.96 GPA at Western Michigan University
Master of Arts - MA, Sociology, Master of Arts - MA, Sociology at The Ohio State University
German, English