Adilia James
Adilia James
Associate Professor
Endicott College
School of Social Sciences, Communication, and Humanities
Profile
Dr. Adilia James teaches "Introduction to Sociology," "Work and Society," "Race and Ethnicity in U.S. Society," and "Social Problems." Her research interests include social inequalities in work and occupations, race and ethnic studies, and gender and sexuality studies.
Education
University of Chicago
Ph.D.
Sociology
2017
University of Chicago
M.A.
Sociology
2011
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
M.A.
Educational Policy Studies
2009
Wellesley College
B.A.
Sociology
2007
Accomplishments
Appearances
- New England Board of Higher Education, North Star Collective Faculty Fellowship, 2021-2022
Publications
- James, Adilia E.E. 2021. “Expert Knowledge or Emotional Connection? Examining Clients’ Expectations for Highly-Skilled Professional Care.” Sociological Spectrum 41(5):407-421.
- James, Adilia E.E. 2010. “Too Early to Talk about Sex? Issues in Creating Culturally Relevant Sexuality Education Curricula for Preadolescent Black Girls.” Journal of Sexuality Research and Social Policy 7(2):128-141.
- James, Adilia E.E. 2021. “Unfit Stewards: The Role of the Intensive Pet Parenting Ideology in Constructing Racialized Narratives.” Social Problems.