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Lauren Valentino
Lauren Valentino
Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Growing the roots of STEM majors: Female math and science high school faculty and the participation of students in STEM
MC Bottia, E Stearns, RA Mickelson, S Moller, L Valentino
Economics of Education Review 45, 14-27, 2015
2292015
Mapping cultural schemas: From theory to method
MBF Hunzaker, L Valentino
American Sociological Review 84 (5), 950-981, 2019
1272019
Demographic characteristics of high school math and science teachers and girls’ success in STEM
E Stearns, MC Bottía, E Davalos, RA Mickelson, S Moller, L Valentino
Social Problems 63 (1), 87-110, 2016
962016
Culture and choice: Toward integrating cultural sociology with the judgment and decision-making sciences
S Vaisey, L Valentino
Poetics 68, 131-143, 2018
852018
Being and becoming poor: How cultural schemas shape beliefs about poverty
P Homan, L Valentino, E Weed
Social Forces 95 (3), 1023-1048, 2017
532017
Moving Latino/a students into STEM majors in college: The role of teachers and professional communities in secondary schools
S Moller, N Banerjee, MC Bottia, E Stearns, RA Mickelson, M Dancy, ...
Journal of Hispanic Higher Education 14 (1), 3-33, 2015
442015
The segregation premium: How gender shapes the symbolic valuation process of occupational prestige judgments
L Valentino
Social Forces 99 (1), 31-58, 2020
272020
Teacher collaboration and Latinos/as’ mathematics achievement trajectories
MC Bottia, S Moller, RA Mickelson, E Stearns, L Valentino
American Journal of Education 122 (4), 505-535, 2016
252016
Perceptions of future career family flexibility as a deterrent from majoring in STEM
L Valentino, S Moller, E Stearns, R Mickelson
Social Currents 3 (3), 273-292, 2016
182016
Cultural logics: Toward theory and measurement
L Valentino
Poetics 88, 101574, 2021
142021
Culture and durable inequality
L Valentino, S Vaisey
Annual review of sociology 48, 109-129, 2022
102022
Status Lenses: Mapping Hierarchy and Consensus in Status Beliefs
L Valentino
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 8 (7), 89-110, 2022
92022
The Heterarchy of Occupational Status: Evidence for Diverse Logics of Prestige in the United States
L Valentino
Sociological Forum 36, 1395-1418, 2021
92021
MESSAGE RECEIVED? THE ROLES OF EMOTION, RACE, AND POLITICS IN SOCIAL MOVEMENT PERCEPTIONS AND SUPPORT
L Valentino, DA Nicholson
Mobilization 26 (1), 41-64, 2021
92021
Strengthening the STEM pipeline for women: An interdisciplinary model for improving math identity
V Akin, ST Santillan, L Valentino
PRIMUS, 1-24, 2022
62022
What is a ‘Good’Job? Cultural Logics of Occupational Prestige
L Valentino
Duke University, 2019
52019
Intersectional Wealth Gaps: Contemporary and Historical Trends in Wealth Stratification among Single Households by Race and Gender
L Valentino, N Yadon
Social Currents 10 (1), 3-16, 2023
32023
Constructing the Racial Hierarchy of Labor: The Role of Race in Occupational Prestige Judgments
L Valentino
Sociological Inquiry, 2022
32022
Inaction, Silence, Focus, and Power: Identifying and Assessing Folk Theories of the Racism of Omission
E Warren, L Valentino
Social Problems, spad054, 2023
12023
Defining Discrimination Quantitatively
L Valentino, E Warren
OSF, 2022
2022
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