
Xavier Scruggs
Research Fellow · Political Communication
University of Missouri , ColumbiaAbout
Xavier Scruggs is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Communication at the University of Missouri, within the College of Arts and Science. He focuses on political and family communication, particularly examining racial socialization messages in Black families and their effects on trust in systems like law enforcement and healthcare, as well as mental health management. His research also explores how political conflict can divide family dynamics. Dr. Scruggs is a Ronald E. McNair Scholar and actively contributes to community service, including serving on the Citizen’s Police Review Board and as Vice Chair of the Political Communication Division of the Central States Communication Association.
Dr. Scruggs' research interests span interpersonal and family communication, political communication, and the intersection of race and politics. He investigates how racial socialization within Black families influences trust in societal institutions and mental health outcomes. Additionally, he examines political socialization processes, particularly the divisive effects of political conflict on family relationships. His work often integrates real-world events, such as the 2020 Vice Presidential debate, to analyze public perceptions shaped by racism and sexism attitudes.
Dr. Scruggs has received the following scientific award:
- Ronald E. McNair Scholar
In terms of advising and grants, Dr. Scruggs has not listed any current or past students in the provided information. No specific grants or funding sources are mentioned here.
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