Professional Summary
Michael Parrish is a sixth year PhD candidate in the department of sociology. He holds a B.A. in sociology from The Ohio State University and a M.S. in sociology from Florida State University. His area of interests explores inequality in the areas of race, class and gender. His primary area of interest examines post-secondary education with special emphasis on secondary to post-secondary matriculation with a focus on attaining a college degree. Moreover, Michael focuses on school-based activities that secondary students participate in as it relates to educational success, high school graduation and college matriculation for student from disadvantaged race and gendered backgrounds when compared to students from advantaged race and gendered populations.
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Publications
Peer Reviewed Publications
Parrish, Michael and John Taylor (2017. ) Religious involvement and marijuana use among a sample of young African American young adults.Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, , 17 (4 ) ,548 -55More Information
Reynolds, John and Michael Parrish (2017. ) Natural mentors, Social class, and college success.American journal of community psychology , , 61 (1-2 ) ,179 -190More Information
David Maume and Michael Parrish (2021. ) Heavy-Contact Sport Participation and Early Adolescent Delinquency. .Social Currents, , 8 (2 ) ,144
Michael Parrish (2022. ) Whiteness interrupted: white teachers and racial identity in predominately Black schools by Marcus Bell. [Book Review] .Ethnic and Racial Studies., ,