Posts by David Pettinicchio
Check out my new blog post for the @socialpolicyuk.bsky.social “The Hidden Economic Toll of Care Across Europe”
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Based on my paper with @mmaroto.bsky.social recently published in European Societies .
@utm-research.bsky.social
for those interested, here is my article with Michelle Lee Maroto and Jen Brooks that is among the most cited American Sociological Association's journal articles of 2025: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Research by Faculty and Graduate Students in #Sociology @utoronto.ca has been recognized among the most-cited articles across journals of the @asanews.bsky.social 📊🙌
Read more: www.sociology.utoronto.ca/news/uoft-so...
Happy to share that my paper with @mmaroto.bsky.social is in early view in European Societies
The Effects of Disability and Caregiving on Work and Perceptions of Economic Insecurity in Sweden, Italy, Germany, and the UK
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“These are subjects that resonate,” says David Pettinicchio, Associate Professor and the Department’s Interim Chair. “
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Our faculty and staff put a lot of work into these wonderful events, like the student awards reception, and as interim chair, I am truly grateful to them (not mention that we get to recognize our brilliant students)! @utm-research.bsky.social
Thrilled to have been included in this great volume on social movements edited by Dana Moss, David Snow, & Doug McAdam !
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🚨🚨The first of three UTM Sociology Speakers @utm-research.bsky.social @uoftsociology.bsky.social @mmaroto.bsky.social Nov 17
Happy to announce the UTM Sociology Speaker Series for 2025-2026 @utm-research.bsky.social @uoftsociology.bsky.social
Still relevant !!!
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One of the privileges of being interim chair is participating in @UTM @UofT orientation representing Sociology! Welcome to all our new students! #sociology #universitylife #firstdayofschool
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Analyzing data from France, Célia Bouchet, Michelle Maroto (@mmaroto.bsky.social), and David Pettinicchio (@dnpetti.bsky.social) show that, even among part-time workers, people with disabilities earn less than those without disabilities.
Read more at bit.ly/4lHPUAJ
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All three of us together finally !
🚨🚨🚨 New Publication Alert
Working Part-Time: Earnings Penalties Among People with Disabilities Across Occupational Groups in France
By Célia Bouchet, Michelle Maroto, & David Pettinicchio
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
New chapter by CGSP affiliate faculty @docdantzler.bsky.social & @dnpetti.bsky.social, along w/@mmaroto.bsky.social, is accessible overview of inequality in Canada, and how social policy can create winners and losers based on ppl's access to various forms of support
cgsp-cpsm.ca/article/soci...
Lessons from the fashion industry: #UTM sociology associate professor David Pettinicchio and Jordan Foster, formerly of #UofT, explore why some DEI efforts fail to resonate with consumers.
@us.theconversation.com @dnpetti.bsky.social
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New chapter !
Social Inequalities
@docdantzler.bsky.social @mmaroto.bsky.social
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In The Oxford Handbook of Social Policy in Canada edited by Béland, Mahon, & Smith
May issue (62(2) is now out in Canadian Review of Sociology, flagship journal of the Canadian Sociological Association.
It marks the second-to-last issue with this editorial team !
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"While there may be folks who continue to be critical of DEI campaigns because they think brands bought into being “woke” (and now are paying a price for it), many more are eager for greater and better representation."
CGSP affiliate @dnpetti.bsky.social on DEI in the fashion industry
Read my latest essay with Jordan Foster in @theconversationca.bsky.social based on our ongoing work:
Lessons from the fashion industry: Why some DEI efforts fail to resonate with consumers
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