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J. Anna Looney, Ph.D.,
works as a qualitative researcher, analyst and
facilitator in the Family Medicine Department of
the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School/UMDNJ. A
sociologist, Looney earned her
doctorate from Rutgers University in 2005. Her
dissertation focused on the impact of cult
membership over the life course. Looney has
collected primary data for a longitudinal panel
study of individuals who were living in
religious and secular communes. In addition to
her scholarly interests in New Religious
Movements, Social Psychology and the Life
Course, she has taught undergraduate courses in
Sociology. (looneyja@UMDNJ.edu)
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