Dr. Sophia Laurent holds a PhD in Social Sciences, with an MA in Sociology and a BA in Anthropology, underscoring rigorous interdisciplinary training across humanities and social inquiry.
Dr. Sophia Laurent is a Canada-based scholar specializing in Social Sciences, with a PhD spanning Anthropology, Sociology, and Political Science. Her research blends qualitative fieldwork with rigorous quantitative methods to illuminate how culture, institutions, and policy shape everyday life. She has taught at Canadian and international universities, guiding students in research design, ethics, and critical analysis. Sophia writes with clarity and depth, translating complex theory into accessible insights that engage both academic and practitioner audiences.
Over a decade, she has authored and co-authored articles, book chapters, and grant proposals across Anthropology, Criminology, Education, History, International Relations, Linguistics, Psychology, Public Administration, Social Policy, and Sociology. Her editorial experience includes supervising theses, designing course materials, and mentoring students in clear, evidence-based writing. This profile reflects a deliberate alignment with key questions in the field—inequality, policy, identity, and cultural change—while upholding rigorous standards for originality, citation integrity, and ethical scholarship in every assignment.