Adia Harvey Wingfield
Adia Harvey Wingfield is a professor of sociology at Washington University in St. Louis and the 2018 President of Sociologists for Women in Society. She is the author of several books, including ''No More Invisible Man: Race and Gender in Men's Work'', and articles in peer-reviewed journals including ''Social Problems'', ''Gender & Society'', and ''Ethnic and Racial Studies''. She has lectured internationally on her research. Provided by Wikipedia
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Flatlining : race, work, and health care in the new economy / by Wingfield, Adia Harvey, 1977-
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Doing business with beauty : black women, hair salons, and the racial enclave economy / by Wingfield, Adia Harvey, 1977-
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Yes we can? : white racial framing and the 2008 presidential campaign / by Wingfield, Adia Harvey, 1977-
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No more invisible man : race and gender in men's work / by Wingfield, Adia Harvey, 1977-
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