Brittany Romanello Data-verified

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Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-05-16

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4 h-index 17 pubs 43 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Brittany Romanello's research investigates the intersection of identity, social structures, and lived experiences, particularly within diverse communities in the American West. Her work examines how individuals navigate ethnic homogenization, racial tokenism, and religious socialization, drawing insights from methodologies such as photovoice. Romanello has explored the impact of border enforcement zones on Mexican Americans and the experiences of Latina Latter-day Saint immigrants concerning interracial marriage and gendered family dynamics.

Her scholarship also addresses systemic inequalities, including institutional responses to family violence. Romanello's publications have been featured in peer-reviewed journals, and her scholarly contributions are reflected in her h-index of 4 and 40 total citations across 17 publications. She is an active researcher, with recent publications in 2024 and a forthcoming publication in 2025.

Metrics

  • h-index: 4
  • Publications: 17
  • Citations: 43

Selected Publications

  • “The Burden of Truth is Just Very High: Inequalities in Institutional Responses to Family Violence” (2025)
  • Devenue une religion mondiale, l’Église mormone va devoir s’adapter (2025)
  • Asylum Seekers’ Rights Denied and Border Communities Disrupted: Ethnographic Accounts on the 2023 Border Closure in Lukeville, Arizona (2025)
  • New president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints inherits a global faith far more diverse than many realize (2025)
  • How privilege affects reactions to men’s femininity (2025)

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