Angelita Repetto
- Assistant Professor
- Department of Sociology
- PhD, Sociology, University of California, Davis
- Berkey Hall 433A
- 509 E. Circle Drive
- East Lansing, MI 48824
- arepetto@msu.edu
CURRICULUM VITAE
Angelita RepettoBIOGRAPHY
Angelita Repetto is a sociologist specialized in race, ethnicity, and stratification. She currently studies how anti-Latinx hate speech and attitudes toward this population are linked to socio-economic stratification, Latinx racialization, and mental health. Her current work addresses three major questions: (1) are all Latinx people similarly racialized regardless of racial diversity within this population?, (2) do changing attitudes toward this population affect their socioeconomic well-being and health, and (3) how will the changing 2030 census question on race and ethnicity further the racialization of the Latinx population? Dr. Repetto utilizes a combination of traditional quantitative methods, computational methods, and survey methods that provide complementary insights into the complex problems at hand.Before joining MSU Sociology, Dr. Repetto received her Ph.D. in Sociology with a designated emphasis in Computational Social Science from the University of California, Davis. She also awarded a BS in sociology from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
ASSOCIATED PROGRAMS
GenCenChicano Latino Studies
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Hamilton, Erin R., Claudia Masferrer, Angelita Repetto, and Nicole Denier. 2025. “De Facto Deportation from the United States to Mexico, 2015–2020.” RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences 11(4):176–95. doi:10.7758/RSF.2025.11.4.08.