Faculty
Stacy Salerno-Knop
Assistant Professor of Sociology
Contact Information:
Ernst Hall 134(804) 862-6100
ssalerno@rbc.edu
Education & Publications:
Undergraduate:
Florida Atlantic University, 2006Graduate:
Florida State University, 2015Doctorate:
Florida State University, 2018Publications:
2017 Salerno, Stacy and John Reynolds. 2017. "Latina/o Students in Majority White Schools: How School Ethnic Enclaves Link Ethnicity with Success." Sociology of Race and Ethnicity. 13(1): 113-125.2017 Gentile, Haley, Stacy Salerno. 2017. “Communicating Intersectionality Through Creative Claims Making: The Queer Undocumented Immigrant Project.” Social Identities. DOI: 10.1080/13504630.2017.1376279
2019 Salerno, Stacy, John Taylor and Quentin Kilpatrick. 2019. “Immigrant Generational Status, Stress Exposure and Substance Abuse.” Submitted to Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World.
Bio:
Stacy Salerno-Knop completed her Doctorate in sociology in May of 2018. She has been in the classroom since 2007 teaching high school, community college and four-year university students. Stacy is from Venezuela, and her experiences as an immigrant both inform her research interests and her teaching. She studies the Latinx immigrant experience in education, the role of generational status in the lives of young immigrants in South Florida, and the use of social media imagery in framing the current immigration debate.