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Robert Perrucci

Professor Emeritus at Sociology, Purdue University4 Followers

Robert Perrucci is a distinguished professor emeritus of sociology at Purdue University, where he has made significant contributions to the field since joining the faculty in 1962. Over the course of his illustrious career, he served as the head of the sociology department from 1978 to 1987, a period during which he helped shape the department's direction and growth. His research has been extensively supported, with over $2 million in external funding, underscoring the importance and impact of his work. Perrucci's scholarly interests are deeply rooted in understanding the complexities of work and occupations, the dynamics of complex organizations, and the far-reaching effects of the global economy on workers, communities, and inequality. His prolific output includes authorship or editorial contributions to 18 books and more than 90 articles and book chapters, reflecting his commitment to advancing sociological knowledge and discourse. Throughout his career, Perrucci has been actively involved in professional organizations, holding elected positions such as President of the Society for the Study of Social Problems and the North Central Sociological Association. His leadership in these roles has been instrumental in fostering collaboration and innovation within the sociological community. In recognition of his outstanding contributions to research and education, Perrucci has been the recipient of numerous prestigious awards. Among these are the J. Milton Yinger Career Achievement Award from the North Central Sociological Association and the Lee Founders Career Achievement Award from the Society for the Study of Social Problems. These accolades highlight his dedication to excellence in both scholarship and teaching. Perrucci's work continues to influence and inspire sociologists and students alike, as he remains an active voice in discussions about the challenges and opportunities facing workers and communities in a rapidly changing global landscape. His legacy at Purdue University and beyond is marked by a profound commitment to understanding and addressing the social issues that shape our world.

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