Prof.
Jeannette Wade
North Carolina A&T State
University
E-mail: jmwade1@ncat.edu
Qualifications
2017 Ph.D., University of Akron, Sociology.
2011 M.A., University of Akron, Family and
Consumer Sciences: Child and Family Development.
2007 B.A., Cleveland State University, International
Relations.
Publications (selected)
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Wade, J. M. (2020). Is it Race, Sex, Gender
or All Three? Predicting Risk for Alcohol Consumption in Emerging Adulthood.
Journal of Child and Family Studies, 1-12.
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Wade, J. M., Bean, A., & Teixeira-Poit,
S. (2019). Students, Universities and Employers: Why We All Win When We Promote
Social Justice through SoTL. International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching
and Learning, 13(3), 2.
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Peralta, R.L., Schnellinger, R.P., Wade,
J.M. et al. “The association between Food and Alcohol Disturbance (FAD), race,
and ethnic identity belonging.” Eat
Weight Disord (2019).
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Wade, Jeannette (2018) “African Americans,
Fast Food, and the Birdcage of Oppression” In J. A. Jaworski (Ed.), Advances in
Sociology Research, Vol 25.
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New
York: Nova Science Publishers.
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Wade, Jeannette (2018) “'Doing Difference'
and Fast Food Consumption: Patterns among a Sample of White and African
American Emerging Adults”. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities,
1-12.
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Wade, Jeannette (2017) “‘I’ve never dealt
with racism and I’m glad’: A Colorblind Approach to Racism”.
SociologyinFocus.com
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Wade, Jeannette M and Peralta, Robert. L.
(2017). Perceived racial discrimination, heavy episodic drinking, and alcohol
abstinence among African American and White college students. Journal of
Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 1-16.
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Wade, Jeannette, “Sex, Gender, Race or All the Above? An Examination of Sexual Risk Behaviors in Emerging Adulthood”(Under Review)