SOCIOLOGY FOR THE PUBLIC
Public sociology is about bringing sociological knowledge beyond the classroom and the journal article, and into the communities and struggles that shape our everyday lives. It’s about using the tools of sociology- theory, critique, and research methods- to engage with urgent social, political, and economic issues.
At a time when social inequality deepens, authoritarianism rises, and public discourse is increasingly polarized or silenced, sociology must speak with the public, not just about it.
As bell hooks reminds us: "The classroom remains the most radical space of possibility in the academy."
bell hooks, Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom (1994), p. 12

Rashid Diab (Sudanese, born 1957), 2015

Sliman Mansour (Palestine born) "Perseverance and Hope" (1976)
Rashid Diab (Sudanese, born 1957) "Out of Focus" 2015
Acrylic on canvas; 108 x 146 cm

Nathaniel Ruleaux (Oglala Lakota Nation born), "Gold out of the Land..."
ABOUT ME
My name is Heba M Khalil, and I am a public sociologist, legal ethnographer, and educator working at the intersections of law, social movements, democratic backsliding, and social change. Most of my research asks a simple but urgent question: How do people confront power in their everyday lives — and how does law shape their struggles?
I study the ways that law is mobilized, challenged, and reimagined in contexts of authoritarianism, inequality, and political transition. Much of my research focuses on Middle Eastern and North African societies, where I examine how legal professionals, feminist activists, and marginalized communities engage and resist systems of legal and political control.
I began my career as a human rights researcher and organizer in Egypt, working alongside grassroots movements advocating for social and economic rights. That experience continues to shape how I teach, write, and relate to the world. Today, I am an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminology at Nebraska Wesleyan University, where I teach courses on race, law, social inequality, social theory, gender, and research methods.
This site, Public Sociologist, is a space where I share resources for educators committed to liberatory teaching, critical inquiry, and public engagement. I created it as a way to support those of us who see sociology not just as an academic discipline, but as a tool for justice, a language for change, and a bridge between classroom and community.
Whether you're an educator, student, activist, or curious reader: welcome & ahlan wa-sahlan.
TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
TRAINING
2015-2021
PhD, Sociology, University of Illinois
2010-2011
LLM, International Human Rights Law, York University, UK
2007-2010
BA, Political Science, American University in Cairo, Egypt
EXPERIENCE
2021 - present
Assistant Professor of Sociology & Criminology
2022 - present
Education Consultant, Regions Refocus
2016 - 2012
Deputy Director, Egyptian Center for Economic and Social Rights

