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Skip to content Our PeopleMenu Close Explore AcademicsDepartments & ProgramsMajors & MinorsGraduate Degrees and ProgramsStudent ResourcesGetting StartedAcademic PlanningScholarships, Fellowships & AwardsExperiential LearningGraduation & Post-Graduate AdvisingForms & PoliciesOffice of Graduate Studies in Arts & SciencesThe AmpersandAwards & NotablesCampus LifeHold That Thought podcastThe Ampersand Magazine Our EventsCommencement Performances & ShowsOur PeopleFaculty DirectoryStaff DirectoryFaculty & Staff ResourcesAwards & RecognitionCommittees & CouncilsFaculty Activity ReportingTenure & PromotionGraduate Student ResourcesOffice of Graduate Studies in Arts & SciencesDegrees and ProgramsGraduate AdmissionsArts & Sciences Strategic PlanThere are no boundaries to what you can achieve with a degree from Arts & Sciences.Apply TodayHomeAbout Arts & SciencesOur Alumni NetworkAcademic CalendarHow to giveContact Us Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SAdia Harvey WingfieldVice Dean of Faculty Development and DiversityProfessor of SociologyMary Tileston Hemenway Professor of Arts & Sciences PhD, Johns Hopkins UniversityDownload CV Department of Sociology Personal Site contact info:Email: [email protected]: 314-935-8660Office: ​Seigle 219office hours:Tuesdays from 12-1 pm, by appointment onlymailing address:Washington University MSC 1112-228-04 One Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130-4899​Professor Wingfield specializes in research that examines the ways intersections of race, gender, and class affect social processes at work. Adia Harvey Wingfield is the Mary Tileston Hemenway Professor of Arts & Sciences and Vice Dean for Faculty Development and Diversity at Washington University in St. Louis. Her research examines how and why racial and gender inequality persists in professional occupations. Professor Wingfield has lectured internationally on her research in this area, and her work has been published in numerous peer-reviewed journals including Annual Review of Sociology, Gender & Society, and American Sociological Review. She has served as President of both Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS) and the Southern Sociological Society (SSS), and is an elected member of the Sociological Research Association. In addition to her academic scholarship, Professor Wingfield writes regularly for mainstream outlets including Slate, The Atlantic, Vox, and Harvard Business Review. She is the recipient of multiple awards including the 2013 Richard A. Lester Award from Princeton University for her book No More Invisible Man: Race and Gender in Men’s Work; the 2018 Public Understanding of Sociology award from the American Sociological Association; and the 2019 C. Wright Mills Award from the Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP) for her most recent book, Flatlining: Race, Work, and Health Care in the New Economy.  Media From our podcast:Inequality at WorkSociologist Adia Harvey Wingfield documents the subtle and pervasive ways that black men continue to face inequality in the workplace. in the news:1.28.24Wingfield’s ‘Gray Areas’ provides road map for dismantling workplace disparities6.7.23Wingfield elected president of American Sociological Association5.30.23Racial equality in the U.S. labor movement8.2.22Wingfield honored by American Sociological AssociationWingfield honored by American Sociological Association8.2.22 | Faculty, Highlights, Social Sciences, Awards & NotablesAdia Harvey Wingfield is one of two recipients of the 2022 Cox-Johnson-Frazier Award, presented by the American Sociological Association.Read more Back to AmpersandFlatlining: Race, Work, and Health Care in the New Economy Quick LinksExplore AcademicsStudent ResourcesThe AmpersandEventsOur PeopleAbout A&SContactAcademic CalendarA&S ComputingUniversity DirectoryUniversity LibrariesInside ArtSciArts & Sciences Strategic PlanEmployment OpportunitiesCopyright 2024 by:Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. LouisFollow Arts & SciencesInstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInYouTubeLet your curiosity lead the way.Find out how to apply and get started todayApply Now1 Brookings Drive / St. Louis, MO 63130 / wustl.edu

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