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Vincent N. Parrillo is professor emeritus of sociology at
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. He has been a visiting professor at the
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, Belgium (2010), the
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, Italy (2006 and 1998), and
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, London (2005). As a Fulbright scholar in the
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in 2000, he lectured at Charles University (Prague) and Palacký University (Olomouc). Raised in Paterson, New Jersey, Parrillo attended a richly diverse Paterson Central High School (since renamed as John F. Kennedy High School). He is the executive producer and writer of six award- winning PBS television documentaries: "Paterson: A Delicious Destination" (2020);"Silk City Artists and Musicians" (2017), "Paterson and Its People" (2015),''Gaetano Federici: The Sculptor Laureate of Paterson ''(2013), ''Smokestacks and Steeples: A Portrait of Paterson'' (1992), and ''Ellis Island: Gateway to America'' (1991). He is the author of nine books, editor of three others, and General Editor of the two-volume, multidisciplinary ''Encyclopedia of Social Problems'' (Sage, 2008). His scholarly articles and essays have appeared in such journals as ''Sociological Forum, Social Science Journal, Journal of Comparative Family Studies'', and ''Small Group Behavior'', and his various writings have been published in one of ten languages (Chinese, Czech, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Romanian, Turkish, and Vietnamese). He served as Vice President of the
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in 2008-2009, and was honored as its Robin M. Williams, Jr. Distinguished Lecturer for 2005-2006. Parrillo coined the term Dillingham Flaw, which refers to inaccurate comparisons of immigrants—whether in the past, present, or future—that are based on simplistic categorizations and anachronistic observations. He is also the principal investigator and senior author of two of the largest national studies ever conducted on social distance. Parrillo has gone on numerous assignments for the State Department's former U.S. Information Agency (USIA) and current Bureau of International Information Programs (IIP) to give public lectures and to confer with national leaders in Canada, the Czech Republic, Germany, Norway, Poland, Romania, and Sweden on issues relating to immigration and intergroup tensions. He has conducted numerous diversity training sessions for various corporations and for NCOs and senior army officers at the
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(DEOMI) at Patrick Air Force Base (Florida) and at various military bases. An invited lecturer to dozens of universities in Asia, Canada, Europe, and the United States in recent years, he has also been the keynote speaker at international conferences in Belgium, the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Korea, Poland, and Romania. In October 2001, his keynote speech, "The Challenge for Educators", given at a U.S. bilingual educators conference, was published in '' Vital Speeches of the Day''. In 2003, he directed a cast of Broadway professionals (including several
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nominees) in a staged reading of the rock opera ''Hamlet'' (he is co-lyricist) at the Lamb's Theatre in New York City. In 2005 he co-produced its world premiere in Prague. In October 2007, the show premiered in Seoul to rave reviews and enthusiastic audience responses. “Hamlet: The Rock Opera,” accessed at
/ref> In 2011, he published a novel about Ellis Island in the 1890s and the people who work there, calle
''Guardians of the Gate''
Its sequel

Defenders of Freedom" came out in 2015.


References

* ''Hearts and Minds: Hizmet Schools and Interethnic Relations'' (Blue Dome Press, 2022) • ''Defenders of Freedom'' (Booklocker.com, 2015) • ''Guardians of the Gate: A Novel'' (iUniverse, 2011) • ''Strangers to These Shores'' 12th ed. (Pearson, 2018) • ''Understanding Race and Ethnic Relations'' 5th ed. (Pearson, 2016; Korean translation 2010) • ''Cities and Urban Life'' 7th ed. with John Macionis (Pearson, 2017) • ''Diversity in America'' 4th ed. (Paradigm Publishers, 2012; Italian translation, 2008) • ''Contemporary Social Problems'' 6th ed. (Allyn & Bacon, 2005; Chinese translation, 2005) • ''William Paterson University'' (Arcadia, 2005) • ''Ridgewood'', with Elizabeth B. Parrillo and Arthur Wrubel (Arcadia, 1999) • Editor, ''Uncertainty and Insecurity in the New Age'' (Calandra, 2009) • Editor, ''Millennium Haze: Comparative Inquiries About Society, State and Community'' (FrancoAngeli, 2000) • Editor, ''Rethinking Today's Minorities'' (Greenwood Press, 1991) • General Editor. ''Encyclopedia of Social Problems'', Vol. 1 and 2 (Sage, 2008).


External links

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''Smokestacks and Steeples: A Portrait of Paterson'

''Ellis Island: Gateway to America'

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