2021 Summer VBRC
Stats Instructor
Jasmón Bailey is a Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Sociology at the University of Maryland. He holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of South Florida. His research interests include the social psychology of race and racism, intersectionality, labor, and social mobility. Jasmón’s methodological interests include quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-method methodologies.
Dr. Bailey is a trained researcher and this is his second consecutive summer working with NIH VBRC Scholars.
Dr. Bailey is a trained researcher and this is his second consecutive summer working with NIH VBRC Scholars.
Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow
Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow
Specifically, Jasmón aims to develop a better understanding of how race and gender as status hierarchies are challenged, reinforced, and maintained in social interaction. Bridging expectations states theory and critical race theories, his research explores a rarely examined area in studies pertaining to the social psychology of race, gender and racism—the emergence of status hierarchies in teammate selection.