Vincent J. Roscigno

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VINCENT J. ROSCIGNOCURRICULUM VITA(December 2021)Department of Sociology238 Townshend Hall, 1885 Neil Ave. Mallhe Ohio State UniversityColumbus, Ohio 43210Office Phone: (614) 292-1618E-mail: Roscigno.1@osu.eduEDUCATIONPh.D. North Carolina State University 1996M.S.North Carolina State University 1991B.A.The University of 51996-2001Distinguished Professor of Arts & Sciences in SociologyProfessor, The Ohio State UniversityAssociate Professor, The Ohio State UniversityAssistant Professor, The Ohio State UniversityPROFESSIONAL INTERESTSTeaching:Social Inequality, Historical Sociology, Sociology of Education,Sociological Theory, Social Movements, Race & Ethnic RelationsResearch:Inequality, Sociology of Work & Labor, Educational Stratification, CollectiveBehavior & Social Movements, Sociology of Culture, Political SociologyHONORS AND 200720052004200420022002200220001996Donald MacNamara Distinguished Article Award (with P. Bellair, T. McNulty and K. Lei), Academyof Criminal Justice Sciences.Most Supportive Faculty Award, Sociology Graduate Student Association, Ohio State UniversityHarlan Hatcher Arts & Sciences Distinguished Faculty Award, Ohio State UniversityElected to Council of the OOW Section of the American Sociological Association (2020-2022)Elected to Council of the American Sociological Association (2019-2022)Invited and delivered the Annual Allen and Polly Grimshaw Lecture, Indiana UniversityNamed Distinguished Professor of Arts & Sciences in Sociology, The Ohio State UniversityRecipient, Distinguished University Scholar Award, The Ohio State UniversityElected President, Southern Sociological Society (President Elect, 2009-2010; President 2010-11)Recipient, Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award (w/S. Lopez and R. Hodson),Midwest Sociological Society.Invited and delivered keynote address at 75th Anniversary of the Department of Sociology,Florida State University.Recipient, Joan Huber Faculty Fellow for Research Excellence, College of Social and BehavioralSciences, Ohio State University, 2007-2009.Recipient, W. Richard Scott Distinguished Article Award, American Sociological Association,Organizations, Occupations & Work Section.Nominated and elected to membership, Sociological Research Association.Recipient, Best Published Article Award Honorable Mention, American SociologicalAssociation, Labor Section.Recipient, Best Published Article Award, American Sociological Association, Sociology ofCulture Section.Recipient, Best Published Article Award Honorable Mention, American SociologicalAssociation, Collective Behavior and Social Movements Section.Recipient, Outstanding Faculty Person Award, Department of Sociology, The Ohio StateUniversity.Nominee and Finalist, Outstanding Teaching Award, Colleges of Arts and Sciences, The OhioState University.Recipient, Best Graduate Student Paper Award, American Sociological Association, Sociology ofEducation Section.

19941994199419941993Recipient, James D. Thompson Award for Best Graduate Student Paper, American SociologicalAssociation, Organizations, Occupations & Work Section.Recipient, Howard W. Odum Award, Best Graduate Student Paper, Southern SociologicalSociety.Recipient, Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, North Carolina State University.Inductee, Gamma Sigma Delta Honorary, North Carolina State University.Inductee, Sigma Xi Research Honorary, North Carolina State University.BOOKSRoscigno, Vincent J. Forthcoming (under contract). Inequality & Power in Everyday Life.Cambridge, England: Polity Press.Bryon, Reginald and Vincent J. Roscigno. Forthcoming (under contract). Workplace Inequality,Discrimination, & the Centrality of Race and Sex. New York: Russell Sage Foundation (ASARose Series).Roscigno, Vincent J. 2007. The Face of Discrimination: How Race and Gender Impact Work andHome Lives. New York: Rowman & Littlefield.Roscigno, Vincent J. and William F. Danaher. 2004. The Voice of Southern Labor: Radio,Music, and Textile Strikes, 1929-1934. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.EDITED JOURNALS/VOLUMESCalasanti, Toni and Vincent J. Roscigno (eds). 2013-2018. Social Currents, Volumes 1 (1-3), 2 (1-4), 3(1-4), 4 (1-6), 5 (1-6).Roscigno, Vincent J. (ed). 2016. “The Cultural and Political Foundations of Inequality.” AmericanBehavioral Scientist, Volume 60.Keister, Lisa A. and Vincent J. Roscigno (eds). 2016. “A Gedenkschrift to Randy Hodson: Working withDignity.” Research in the Sociology of Work, Volume 28.Roscigno, Vincent J. and George Wilson (eds). 2014. “The Relational Foundations of Inequality at WorkI—Status, Interaction, and Culture.” American Behavioral Scientist, Volume 58, Number 2.George Wilson and Vincent J. Roscigno (eds). 2014. “The Relational Foundations of Inequality at WorkII—Structure-Agency Interplay.” American Behavioral Scientist, Volume 58, Number 3.Roscigno, Vincent J. and Randy Hodson (eds.). 2007-2009. American Sociological Review,Volumes 72 (Numbers 1-6), 73 (Numbers 1-6), and 74 (Numbers 1-6).ARTICLES202120212021Roscigno, Vincent J., Jill E. Yavorsky and Natasha Quadlin. “Gendered Dignity at Work.” AmericanJournal of Sociology 127: 285-312.Ashley L. Wright, Vincent J. Roscigno & Natasha Quadlin. 2021. “First-Generation Students, CollegeMajors and Gendered Pathways.” The Sociological ya Okuwobi, Deborwah Faulk and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Diversity Displays & OrganizationalMessaging: The Case of Historically Black Colleges and Universities.” Sociology of Race &Ethnicity 7:384-400.2

on, George, Vincent J. Roscigno, Carsten Saur and Nick Peterson. “Mobility, Inequality andBeliefs about Distribution and Redistribution.” Social Forceshttps://doi.org/10.1093/sf/soab047Zheng, Hui, Jacob Tarrence, Vincent J. Roscigno and Scott Schieman. “Workplace FinancialTransparency and Job Distress.” Social Science Research 95: 1-17.Bellair, Paul E., Thomas L. McNulty, Vincent J. Roscigno and Man Kit (Karlo) Lei. “Child MaterialHardship and Externalizing Behavior.” Justice Quarterly 38: 454-478.Roscigno, Vincent J. and Kayla Preito-Hodge. 2020. “Racist Cops, Vested “Blue” Interests or Both?Evidence from Three Decades of the General Social Survey.” Socius: Sociological Researchfor a Dynamic World, doi.org/10.1177/2378023120980913.Vuolo, Mike, Brian C. Kelly, and Vincent Roscigno. 2020. “COVID-19 Mask Requirements as aWorkers’ Rights Issue: Parallels to Smoking Bans.” American Journal of PreventiveMedicine 59: 764-767.Roscigno, Vincent J. “Discrimination, Sexual Harassment and the Impact of Workplace Power.”Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World. doi: 10.1177/2378023119853894Restifo, Salvatore, Vincent J. Roscigno and Lora Phillips. “Racial/Ethnic Hierarchy & Urban LaborMarket Inequality: Four Poignant Historical Cases.” City & Community 18: 662-688.Byron, Reginald A. and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Bureaucracy, Discrimination, and the RacializedCharacter of Organizational Life.” Research in the Sociology of Organizations,60: 151-169.Roscigno, Vincent J., Carsten Sauer and Peter Valet. “Rules, Relations and Work.” AmericanJournal of Sociology 123: 1784-1825.Wilson, George and Vincent J. Roscigno. “The Downward Slide of Working Class African AmericanMen.” Research in the Sociology of Work 32: 113-136.Wilson, George and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Race, Ageism and the Slide from Privileged Occupations.”Social Science Research 69: 52-64.Wilson, George and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Job Authority and Emerging Racial Income Inequalities inthe Public Sector." DuBois Review 14: 349-373.Roscigno, Vincent J. 2016. “The Political and Cultural Foundations of Inequality.” AmericanBehavioral Scientist 60:127-130.Wilson, George and Vincent J. Roscigno. 2016. “Neo-Liberal Reform, the Public Sector andAfrican American – White Inequality.” Sociology Compass 10:1141-1149.Wilbur, Tabitha G. and Vincent J. Roscigno. “First-generation Disadvantage and CollegeEnrollment/Completion.” Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World.doi:10.1177/2378023116664351Wilson, George and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Public Sector Reform and Racial Occupational Mobility.”Work & Occupations 43:259-293.Davis, James, Vincent J. Roscigno and George Wilson. “Native-American Poverty and Spatial andLabor Market Dynamics.” Sociological Forum 31:5-28.Roscigno, Vincent J. “Introduction Living with Dignity.” Research in the Sociology of Work28: xii-xv.Wilson, George and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Job Authority and Stratification Beliefs.” Research inthe Sociology of Work 29: 27-97.Kalev, Alexandra and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Bureaucracy, Bias and Diversity: Structural Constraintsand Opportunities in Organizations.” Rethinking Diversity, pp. 111-120.Roscigno, Vincent J., Julia Miller Cantzler, Salvatore J. Restifo and Joshua Guetzkow. “Legitimation,State Repression and the Sioux Massacre at Wounded Knee.” Mobilization 20:17-40.Wilson, George and Vincent J. Roscigno. “End Of An Era? Managerial Losses for AfricanAmericans and Latinos in the Public Sector." Social Science Research 54:36-49Lassus, Lora, Steven Lopez and Vincent J. Roscigno. 2015. “Aging Workers and theExperience of Job Loss.” Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 41:81-91.Wilson, George, Vincent J. Roscigno and Matt Huffman. “Racial Income Inequality and PublicSector Privatization.” Social Problems 62:163-185.3

11201120112011201020102010200920092009Roscigno, Vincent J. and Jill E. Yavorsky. “Discrimination, Diversity and Work.” RoutledgeInternational Handbook of Diversity Studies, p. 228-239.Roscigno, Vincent J. and George Wilson. “Public Sector Privatization & Racial Inequality.”Contexts 13:72-74.Roscigno, Vincent J. and George Wilson. “The Relational Foundations of Inequality at Work:Status, Interaction and Culture.” American Behavioral Scientist 58: 219-227.Wilson, George and Vincent J. Roscigno. “The Relational Foundations of Inequality at Work:Structure-Action Interplay.” American Behavioral Scientist 58: 375-378.Byron, Reginald and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Relational Power, Legitimation and PregnancyDiscrimination.” Gender & Society 28: 438-462.Restifo, Salvatore J., Vincent J. Roscigno and Zhenchao Qian. “Segmented Assimilation,Split Labor Markets, and Racial/Ethnic Stratification: The Case of Early TwentiethCentury New York.” American Sociological Review 78: 897-924.Wilson, George, Vincent J. Roscigno and Matt Huffman. “Public Sector Transformation,Racial Inequality and Downward Occupational Mobility.” Social Forces 91: 975-1006.Martin, Andrew, Steven H. Lopez, Vincent J. Roscigno and Randy Hodson. “Synthesizing Typesand Processes of Bureaucratic Rulebreaking.” Academy of Management Review 38:550-574.Hodson, Randy, Andrew Martin, Steven H. Lopez and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Rules Don’t Apply:Kafka’s Insights on Bureaucracy.” Organization 20: 256-278.Hodson, Randy, Vincent J. Roscigno, Andrew Martin and Steven H. Lopez. “The Ascension ofKafkaesque Bureaucracy in Private Sector Organizations.” Human Relations 66: 12491273.Roscigno, Vincent J., Lisa M. Williams, and Reginald A. Byron. “Workplace Racial Discriminationand Middle Class Vulnerability.” American Behavioral Scientist 56:696-710.Roscigno, Vincent J. “Power, Revisited.” Social Forces 90: 349-374.Stainback, Kevin, Thomas Ratliff and Vincent J. Roscigno. “The Organizational Context of SexDiscrimination: Sex Composition, Workplace Culture, and Relative Power.” SocialForces 89: 1165-1188.Buchmann, Claudia, Dennis J. Condron and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Shadow Education, AmericanStyle: Test Preparation, the SAT, and College Enrollment. Social Forces 89:435-461.Buchmann, Claudia, Dennis J. Condron and Vincent J. Roscigno. “On Shadow Education:Theory, Analysis and Future Directions. Social Forces 89:483-490.Light, Ryan, Vincent J. Roscigno, and Alexandra Kalev. “Racial Discrimination, Interpretationand Legitimation at Work.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and SocialSciences.” 634:39-59.Roscigno, Vincent J. “Ageism in the American Workplace.” Contexts 9:16-21.Wilson, George and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Race and Downward Occupational Mobility fromPrivileged Occupations: African American/White Dynamics Across the Early WorkCareer.” Social Science Research 39:67-77.Mong, Sherry and Vincent J. Roscigno. “African American Men and the Experience of EmploymentDiscrimination. Qualitative Sociology 33:1-21.Roscigno, Vincent J., Randy Hodson, and Steven H. Lopez. “Workplace Incivilities: The Role ofInterest Conflicts, Social Closure and Organisational Chaos.” Work, Employment &Society 23:747-773.Roscigno, Vincent J., Diana Karafin, and Griff Tester. “The Complexities and Processes of RacialHousing Discrimination.” Social Problems 56:46-69.Reprinted in Social Inequality in the United States: A Reader, edited by JohnBrueggemann. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2011.Reprinted in (Un)making of Race & Ethnicity: A Reader, edited by Michael O.Emerson, Jenifer L. Bratter, and Sergio Chavez. Cambridge: Oxford UniversityPress, 2016.Roscigno, Vincent J., Steven H. Lopez, and Randy Hodson. “Supervisor Bullying, Status Inequalities,and Organizational Context.” Social Forces 87:1561-1589.4

0520042004200420042004Ortiz, Susan L. and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Discrimination, Women, and Work: Dimensions andVariations by Race and Class. Sociological Quarterly 50:336-359.Steven H. Lopez, Randy Hodson, and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Power, Status, and Abuse at Work:General and Sexual Harassment Compared.” Sociological Quarterly 50:3-27.Southgate, Darby and Vincent J. Roscigno. “The Impact of Music on Childhood and AdolescentAchievement.” Social Science Quarterly 90:4-21.Roscigno, Vincent J., Sherry Mong, Reginald Byron, and Griff Tester. “Age Discrimination,Social Closure, and Employment.” Social Forces 86:313-334.Roscigno, Vincent J., Lisette Garcia, and Donna Bobbitt-Zeher. “Social Closure and Processes ofRace/Sex Employment Discrimination.” Annals of the American Academy of Political andSocial Sciences 609:16-48.Roscigno, Vincent J., Lisette Garcia, Sherry Mong, Reginald Byron. “Racial Discrimination atWork: Its Occurrence, Dimensions and Consequences.” Research in Race and EthnicRelations 14: 111-135.Renzulli, Linda and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Charter Schools, Achievement and the Public Good.”Contexts 6:31-36.Reprinted in Schools & Society: A Sociological Approach to Education (5thEdition), by Jeanne Ballantine and Joan Z. Spade. Thousand Oakes: SagePublications, 2014.Charles, Camille Zubrinsky, Vincent J. Roscigno, and Kimberly C. Torres. “Racial Inequality andCollege Attendance: The Mediating Role of Parental Investments.” Social ScienceResearch 36:329-352.Roscigno, Vincent J., Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, and Martha Crowley. “Education and theInequalities of Place." Social Forces 94:2121-2145.Hodson, Randy, Vincent J. Roscigno, and Steven H. Lopez. “Chaos and the Abuse of Power:Workplace Bullying in Organizational and Interactional Context.” Work & Occupations33:382-415.Reprinted in Sage Benchmarks in Psychology: Work and OrganisationalPsychology (Vols. 1-5), edited by G. Boyle, J. O’Gorman and G Forgarty.London: SAGE Publishers, 2016.Adams, Josh and Vincent J. Roscigno. “White Supremacists, Interpretational Framing, and theWorld Wide Web.” Social Forces 84: 759-778.Renzulli, Linda and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Charter School Policy, Implementation, and Diffusionacross the U.S.” Sociology of Education 78: 344-366.Ainsworth, James W. and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Stratification, School-Work Linkages, andVocational Education.” Social Forces 84:257-284.Hodson, Randy and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Worker Dignity and Organizational Success:Contradictory or Complimentary?” American Journal of Sociology, 110: 672-708.Dixon, Marc, Vincent J. Roscigno, and Randy Hodson. “Unions, Solidarity, and Striking.” SocialForces 83: 3-33.Roscigno, Vincent J. and Randy Hodson. “The Organizational and Social Foundations ofWorker Resistance.” American Sociological Review 69: 14-39.Crowley, Martha L. and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Farm Concentration, Political-Economic Process,and Stratification in the North Central U.S.” Journal of Political & Military Sociology32:133-155.Danaher William F. and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Cultural Production, Media, and Meaning:Hillbilly Music and the Southern Textile Mills.” Poetics: Journal of Empirical Research onLiterature, the Media and the Arts 32: 51-71.Reprinted in Social and Political Movements, edited by Cyrus ErnestoZirakzadeh. Thousand Oaks, Sage Publications, 2010.5

99199819981997199619951995Dixon, Marc and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Status, Networks, and Social Movement Participation:The Case of Striking Workers.” American Journal of Sociology, 108:1292-1327.Reprinted in Social Movements: Readings on Their Emergence, Mobilization,Dynamics, and Impact (2nd edition), edited by David Snow and DougMcAdam. Oxford University Press, 2009.Condron, Dennis J. and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Disparities Within: Unequal Spending andAchievement in an Urban School District.” Sociology of Education 76:18-36.Reprinted in Schools and Society: A Sociological Approach to Education,edited by Jeanne H. Ballantine and Joane Z. Spade. Thousand Oaks, CA:Pine Forge Press, 2007.Bellair, Paul E., Vincent J. Roscigno, and Thomas McNulty. “Local Labor Market Opportunityand Social Disorganization.” Journal of Research on Crime & Delinquency 40:6-33.Bellair, Paul E., Vincent J. Roscigno, and Maria B. Vélez. “Occupational Structure, SocialLearning, and Adolescent Violence.” Advances in Criminological Theory 11: 197-225.Roscigno, Vincent J., William F. Danaher, and Erika Summers-Effler. 2002. “Music, Culture,and Social Movements: The Case of Song and Southern Textile Worker Mobilization.”International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 3: 141-174.Roscigno, Vincent J. and William F. Danaher. “Media and Mobilization: The Case of Radio andSouthern Textile Worker Insurgency, 1929-1934.” American Sociological Review 66: 21-48.Roscigno, Vincent J., Maria B. Vélez, and James W. Ainsworth-Darnell. “Language MinorityAchievement, Family Inequality, and the Impact of Bilingual Education.” Race & Society 4:69-88.Roscigno, Vincent J. and Martha Crowley. “Rurality, Institutional Disadvantage, andAchievement/Attainment.” Rural Sociology 66:268-292.Roscigno, Vincent J. “Family/School Inequality and African-American/Hispanic Achievement.”Social Problems 47:266-290.Bellair, Paul E. and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Local Labor Market Opportunity and AdolescentDelinquency.” Social Forces 78:1509-1538.Roscigno, Vincent J. and James W. Ainsworth-Darnell. “Race, Cultural Capital, andEducational Resources: Persistent Inequalities and Achievement Returns.” Sociology ofEducation 72:158-178.Roscigno, Vincent J. “The Black-White Achievement Gap, Family-School Links, and theImportance of Place.” Sociological Inquiry 69:159-186.Upthegrove, Tonya R., Vincent J. Roscigno, and Camille Zubrinsky Charles. “Big Money CollegiateSports: Racial Concentration, Contradictory Pressures, and Academic Performance.” SocialScience Quarterly 80:718-737.Roscigno, Vincent J. “Race and the Reproduction of Educational Disadvantage.” Social Forces76:1033-1060.Bruce, Marino, Vincent J. Roscigno, and Patricia McCall. “Structure, Context and Agency in theReproduction of Black-on-Black Violence.” Theoretical Criminology 2:29-55.Reprinted in Violence (International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice,and Penology Series), edited by Elizabeth Stanko. Hampshire, England:Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2002.Tomaskovic-Devey, Donald and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Uneven Development and Local Inequality inthe U.S. South: The Role of Dependency, Elite Agendas, and Racial Competition.”Sociological Forum 12:565-597.Tomaskovic-Devey, Donald and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Racial Economic Subordination andWhite Gain in the U.S. South.” American Sociological Review 61:565-589.Roscigno, Vincent J. “The Social Embeddedness of Racial Educational Inequality: The BlackWhite Gap and the Impact of Racial and Local Political-Economic Contexts.” Research inSocial Stratification and Mobility 14:135-165.Anderson, Cynthia D. and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Inequality Processes, Solutions, and MethodologicalApproaches.” Gender & Society 9:640-642.6

199519951995199419941992Roscigno, Vincent J. and M. Keith Kimble. “Elite Power, Race, and the Persistence of LowUnionization in the South.” Work and Occupations 22:271-300.Roscigno, Vincent J. and Cynthia D. Anderson. “Subordination and Struggle: Social MovementDynamics and Processes of Inequality.” Perspectives on Social Problems 7:249-274.Roscigno, Vincent J. and Marino A. Bruce. “Racial Inequality and Social Control: Historical andContemporary Patterns in the U.S. South.” Sociological Spectrum 15:323-349.Roscigno, Vincent J. “Social Movement Struggle and Race, Gender, Class Inequality.” Race,Sex & Class 2:109-126.Roscigno, Vincent J. and Donald Tomaskovic-Devey. “Racial Politics in the ContemporarySouth: Toward a More Critical Understanding.” Social Problems 41:585-607.Roscigno, Vincent J. “Conservative and Critical Approaches to the Power Structure Debate: AnAssessment and Critique of Empirical Findings.” Journal of Political and Military Sociology20:63-81.BOOK CHAPTERS & OTHER PUBLICATIONS202220192015Sauer, Carsten, Peter Valet, Vincent J. Roscigno and George Wilson. ““Neo-LiberalReform and Public-Sector Precariousness: Germany and the U.S. Compared.” InRachel Dwyer, Chris Warhurst and Chris Mathieu (eds.), The Oxford Handbookof Job Quality. Cambridge: Oxford University Press.Sauer, Carsten, Peter Valet und Vincent Roscigno. “Neue Ungleichheiten im öffentlichenSektor. Wie haben die Reformen öffentlicher Organisationen die wahrgenommeneArbeitsbelastung und Jobsicherheit von Beschäftigten verändert?“ In Nicole Burzan,Komplexe Dynamiken globaler und lokaler Entwicklungen. Kongresses der DeutschenGesellschaft für Soziologie in Göttingen.King, Ryan D., and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Commemorating 50 Years of the Voting Rights Act by Restricting Voting Rights.” The Society rights-act/2015201220082003200320031998Roscigno, Vincent J. “Mixed Methods in Sociology.” Give Methods a Chance /10/16/vinnie-roscigno-on-mixed-methods/Reprinted in Give Methods a Chance. K. Green, S. Lageson, D. Hartmann andC. Uggen. 2018. W.W. Norton & Company.Roscigno, Vincent J. “Power, Sociologically Speaking.” The Society eprinted in D. Hartmann and C. Uggen (eds), The Social Side of Politics. 2014.New York: W. W. Norton & Company.Roscigno, Vincent J. and Andrew Martin. “Labor Rights and the Rights of Workers: The PeculiarCase of the U.S. and the ILO.” In The Leading Rogue State: The U.S. and HumanRights, edited by Judith Blau, Alberto Moncada, David Brunsma and Catherine Zimmer.Boulder: Paradigm PublishersRoscigno, Vincent J. and Dennis J. Condron. “When Busing Ends: Resegregation and Inequalityin an Urban School District.” Pp. 75-96 in The End of Segregation?, edited by Carl L.Bankston and Stephen J. Caldas. Nova Science PublishersLichter, Daniel T., Vincent J. Roscigno, and Dennis J. Condron. "Rural Children and Youthat Risk." Pp. 97-108 in Challenges for Rural America in the Twenty First Century,edited by Louis E. Swanson and David L. Brown. State College: Penn State University Press.Bruce, Marino A. and Vincent J. Roscigno. “Race Effects and Conceptual Ambiguity inViolence Research: Bringing Inequality Back In.” Pp. 238-253 in Darnell Hawkins, ed.,Interpersonal Violence: The Ethnicity, Race, and Class Nexus. New York: CambridgeUniversity Press.Roscigno, Vincent J. and James W. Ainsworth-Darnell. “Tracking Matters,” Pp. 158-165 inRobert P. McNamara, ed., Perspectives in Social Problems. Boulder, CO: Coursewise.7

BOOK 6Rights on Trial: How Workplace Discrimination Law Perpetuates Inequality, by Ellen Berrey,Robert Nelson, and Laura Beth Nielsen (University of Chicago Press). AmericanJournal of Sociology.Inventing Equal Opportunity, by Frank Dobbin (Princeton University Press). ContemporarySociology.“If the Workers Took a Notion”: The Right to Strike and American Political Development, byJosiah Bartlett Lambert (ILR/Cornell University Press). Mobilization.Methods of Social Movement Research, edited by Bert Klandermans and Suzanne Staggenborg(University of Minnesota Press). Contemporary Sociology.Battling for American Labor: Wobblies, Craft Workers, and the Making of the Union Movement,by Howard Kimeldorf (University of California Press). Social Forces 79:1535-1537.Collaboration, Reputation, and Ethics in American Academic Life: Hans H. Gerth and C. WrightMills, by Guy Oakes and Arthur J. Vidich (University of Illinois Press). ContemporarySociology 30:328-329.Deadhead Social Science: You Ain’t Gonna Learn What You Don’t Want To Know, Edited byRebecca G. Adams and Robert Sardiello (Altamira Press). Qualitative Sociology 25:175-177.From School to Work: A Comparative Study of Educational Qualifications and Occupational Destinations, byYossi Shavit and Walter Müller (Oxford University Press). Contemporary Sociology28:294-295.The Challenge of Interracial Unionism: Alabama Coal Miners, 1878-1921, by Daniel Letwin (University ofNorth Carolina Press). Work and Occupations 25:384-385.Poverty and Power: The Political Representation of Poor Americans, by Douglas R. Imig (University ofNebraska Press). Mobilization 1:228-229.Managers vs. Owners: The Struggle for Corporate Control in American Democracy, by Allen Kaufman,Lawrence Zacharias, and Marvin Karson (Oxford University Press). ContemporarySociology 25:542-543.INVITED COLLOQUIA20222018201620152014201320122011* Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, March.* Colloquium on publishing in Sociology, Department of Sociology (CIQLE group), YaleUniversity, February 1* Intergenerational Mobility & Income Inequality Mini-Conference, Haifa University, HaifaIsrael, March 12-15.* Israeli Forum on Diversity Hiring, Tel Aviv, March 14* Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Washington, D.C., May 12.* Department of Sociology, University of Massachusetts at Amherst* Undergraduate class in Social Stratification, Amherst College* Grimshaw Lecture, Department of Sociology, Indiana University, October 22.* Department of Sociology, North Carolina State University, November 15.* Pension Planning and Socio-Economic Security Program, Tel Aviv University, October 13-14.* Department of Sociology, Wake Forest University, February, 22.* Center for the Study of Wealth and Inequality, Columbia University, March 9.* Keynote address at conference on “(Re)Thinking Diversity: 2nd International Conference onNarrative and Innovation,” Karloshochschule International University, KarlsruheGermany, Sept.* Oklahoma State University and Oklahoma State University Department of Sociology, March 8and 9* Undergraduate Introduction to Sociology and Sociology of Culture, University of InternationalBusiness & Economics, Beijing China, Summer8

20102009200820072006200420022000* Workshop on Ageing and Employment, Tel Aviv University, May* Mini Course on “Publishing Using Multi Methods,” Department of Sociology, Tel Aviv University,January.* Culture & Society Workshop, Department of Sociology, Northwestern University, September* Department of Sociology, UCLA, May* Department of Sociology, Skidmore College, October.* Department of Sociology, Kent State University* Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota, March.* Department of Sociology, University of Arizona, March.* Communities, Families & Work Program, Brandeis University, October.* Department of Sociology, Florida State University, October.* Department of Sociology, University of Cincinnati, April 25.* Dept. of Sociology and Crime, Law and Justice Program, Penn State University, November 9.* Department of Sociology, University of Georgia, March 23.* Department of Sociology, Duke University, February 18.* Department of Sociology, University of Illinois at Chicago, January 27.* Department of Sociology, UC Irvine, February 25.* Institute of American Studies, Emory University, March 24.* Department of Sociology, Emory University, March 25.* Department of Sociology and Anthropology, North Carolina State University, March 19.* Department of Sociology, Northwestern University, November 14.* Department of Sociology, University of California at Santa Barbara, October 23.* Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University, April 25.* Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, November 18.* Department of Sociology, University of Arizona, October 23.* Department of Sociology, Georgia State University, November 8.PAPER e Discrimination, Precarity and Impacts on Chronic Stress and Mental Health.” Paper presentedat the Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, April.“Persistence without Participation?: First-Generation College Students' Barriers to CampusInvolvement, Engagement, and Sense of Belonging” (with A.Wright and Anne McDaniel). Paperpresented at the Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, April.“The Workplace Foundations of Inequality Beliefs” (with M. Crowley, G. Wilson, J. Yavorskyand O. Okuwobi). Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association,Philadelphia, August.“Intergenerational Mobility and Beliefs in Distributive and Redistributive Justice (with G. Wilsonand C. Sauer. Presented at a mini-conference on Mobility Processes at University of Haifa Israel,March 12-15.“Bureaucratic Legitimation and Race, Sex and Age Discrimination (with R

Ph.D. North Carolina State University 1996 M.S. North Carolina State University 1991 B.A. The University of Arizona 1989 EMPLOYMENT 2011-present Distinguished Professor of Arts & Sciences in Sociology 2005-2011 Professor, The Ohio State University 2001-2005 Associate Professor, The Ohio State University 1996-2001 Assistant Professor, The Ohio .