Martine Hackett
Martine Hackett is an associate professor at Hofstra University, where she teaches in the Department of Health Professions. She holds a PhD in sociology from the City University of New York Graduate Center and a Master of Public Health from Hunter College. Her academic and professional focus includes public health, maternal and child health, and community health.
Before her academic role, Martine Hackett worked in the public health sector, where she was involved in various community health initiatives and public health campaigns. This practical experience has greatly informed her research interests and teaching methodology, emphasizing real-world applications of public health theories.
Martine Hackett has published several articles and papers on public health issues, particularly those affecting underserved communities. Her work often explores the intersection of public health policy, community health outcomes, and social justice, aiming to contribute to more equitable health practices and policies.
Books
Back to Sleep: Creation, Conflict and Consequences of a Public Health Campaign