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Allan Farrell is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Beloit College, located in Wisconsin. He holds an office in 302 Campbell Hall and can be reached via email at farrellap@beloit.edu. His academic background includes a bachelor’s degree in Sociology and Political Science from Gonzaga University, followed by a master’s and doctoral degree in Sociology from Rice University.
Farrell’s research focuses on racial identity formation, racial perception, and their intersection with systemic racial inequality. He examines topics such as racial mismatch in social interactions, multiracial family structures, and the impact of political events on Asian American identity dynamics. His work also explores how contested racial identities influence experiences of discrimination and marginalization, with particular attention to organizational responses and policy implications.
Recent publications (2017–2022) highlight methodological rigor across qualitative and quantitative approaches, analyzing data from surveys like the Fragile Families Study. His scholarship bridges demographic trends, social psychology, and political sociology to contextualize racial inequities within modern American society.
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