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Overview

Vincent J. Roscigno is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the social sciences, with a focus on sociology and political science, education, gender studies, general health professions, and political science and international relations. This diverse disciplinary involvement supports an exploration of various social dimensions and structures.

Their work addresses multiple key topics, including:

  • Higher Education Research Studies
  • Employment and Welfare Studies
  • Gender Diversity and Inequality
  • Intergenerational and Educational Inequality Studies
  • Social and Cultural Dynamics
  • Higher Education Governance and Development
  • Work-Family Balance Challenges

Recent published papers by Vincent J. Roscigno include:

  • "Racist Cops, Vested "Blue" Interests, or Both? Evidence from Four Decades of the General Social Survey," 2021, Socius Sociological Research for a Dynamic World
  • "Gendered Dignity at Work," 2021, American Journal of Sociology
  • "Workplace Age Discrimination and Social-psychological Well-being," 2022, Society and Mental Health

Additional recent scholarly contributions related to their research interests include:

  • "Diversity Displays and Organizational Messaging: The Case of Historically Black Colleges and Universities," 2021, Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
  • "First-Generation Students, College Majors, and Gendered Pathways," 2021, Sociological Quarterly

Frequent venues for Vincent J. Roscigno's publications are:

  • Socius Sociological Research for a Dynamic World
  • Sociological Quarterly
  • Social Science Research
  • Sociological Forum
  • Sociology of Race and Ethnicity

Collaborations feature several frequent co-authors including:

  • Allison L. Hurst
  • Robert D. Francis
  • Oded Mcdossi
  • Anne McDaniel
  • Ashley L. Wright

The research spans over 42 publications in social sciences and closely examines issues related to inequality, gender, education, and workplace dynamics. The work contributes to multiple subfields with specific attention to sociological and political intersections.

Best Publications

  • Race, Cultural Capital, and Educational Resources: Persistent Inequalities and Achievement Returns.

    Vincent J. Roscigno;James W. Ainsworth-Darnell

  • Shadow Education, American Style: Test Preparation, the SAT and College Enrollment

    Claudia Buchmann;Dennis J. Condron;Vincent J. Roscigno

  • Education and the Inequalities of Place

    Vincent J. Roscigno;Donald Tomaskovic-Devey;Martha L. Crowley

  • Disparities Within: Unequal Spending and Achievement in an Urban School District.

    Dennis J. Condron;Vincent J. Roscigno

  • Race and the Reproduction of Educational Disadvantage

    Vincent J. Roscigno

  • Rurality, Institutional Disadvantage, and Achievement/Attainment*

    Vincent J. Roscigno;Martha L. Crowle

  • Chaos and the Abuse of Power: Workplace Bullying in Organizational and Interactional Context

    Randy Hodson;Vincent J. Roscigno;Steven H. Lopez

  • Age Discrimination, Social Closure and Employment

    Vincent J. Roscigno;Sherry Mong;Reginald Byron;Griff Tester

  • White Supremacists, Oppositional Culture and the World Wide Web

    Josh Adams;Vincent J. Roscigno

  • The Organizational and Social Foundations of Worker Resistance

    Vincent J. Roscigno;Randy Hodson

  • Family/School Inequality and African-American/Hispanic Achievement

    Vincent J. Roscigno

  • The Complexities and Processes of Racial Housing Discrimination

    Vincent J. Roscigno;Diana L. Karafin;Griff Tester

  • Charter school policy, implementation, and diffusion across the United States

    Linda A. Renzulli;Vincent J. Roscigno

  • Supervisory Bullying, Status Inequalities and Organizational Context

    Vincent J. Roscigno;Steven H. Lopez;Randy Hodson

  • Racial inequality and college attendance: The mediating role of parental investments ☆

    Camille Z. Charles;Vincent J. Roscigno;Kimberly C. Torres

  • Stratification, School-Work Linkages and Vocational Education

    James W. Ainsworth;Vincent J. Roscigno

  • Social Closure and Processes of Race/Sex Employment Discrimination

    Vincent J. Roscigno;Lisette M. Garcia;Donna Bobbitt-Zeher

  • The Impact of Music on Childhood and Adolescent Achievement

    Darby E. Southgate;Vincent J. Roscigno

  • Media and Mobilization: The Case of Radio and Southern Textile Worker Insurgency, 1929 to 1934

    Vincent J. Roscigno;William F. Danaher

  • First-generation Disadvantage and College Enrollment/Completion:

    Tabitha G. Wilbur;Vincent J. Roscigno

Frequent Co-Authors

Randy Hodson
Randy Hodson The Ohio State University
George D. Wilson
George D. Wilson Beaumont Health
Donald Tomaskovic-Devey
Donald Tomaskovic-Devey University of Massachusetts Amherst
Zhenchao Qian
Zhenchao Qian Brown University
Scott Schieman
Scott Schieman University of Toronto
Daniel T. Lichter
Daniel T. Lichter Cornell University

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