Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania, specializing in the economics of transportation labor, especially focusing on truck drivers and supply chain labor dynamics, author of research on labor markets, workplace organization, and economic inequality.
Steve Viscelli is an economic sociologist at the University of Pennsylvania.
His research primarily investigates the working conditions, labor markets, and economic challenges in transportation industries.
He combines ethnographic fieldwork with quantitative analysis to study how economic forces shape labor experiences in sectors like trucking and supply chains.
Viscelli has authored influential publications contributing to the fields of labor sociology and economic inequality, emphasizing policy implications.

Topic: Trucking industry and autonomous vehicles

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