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1 CURRICULUM VITAE OF WILLIAM FRANCIS DANAHER I. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION AND CONTACT INFORMATION A. Present University Department or Unit : Sociology B. Office Address : College of Liberal Arts Southern Illinois University Department of Sociology 1000 Faner Dr., MC 4524 Carbondale, IL 62901 [email protected] II. EDUCATION 1994 Ph.D. North Carolina State University 1991 M.S. North Carolina State University 1978 B.A. North Carolina State University III. PROFESSIONAL 2014-present Chair and Professor of Sociology, Southern Illinois University 2009-2014 Professor of Sociology, College of Charleston 2002-2009 Associate Professor of Sociology, College of Charleston 1996-2002 Assistant Professor of Sociology, College of Charleston 1994-1996 Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology, Western Carolina University IV. RESEARCH AND CREATIVE ACTIVITY A. Interests and Specialties: Occupations, Work, and Industry Social Inequality Sociology of Culture and Music Collective Behavior and Social Movements

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CURRICULUM VITAE OF WILLIAM FRANCIS DANAHER

I. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION AND CONTACT INFORMATION

A. Present University Department or Unit :

Sociology

B. Office Address :

College of Liberal Arts

Southern Illinois University

Department of Sociology

1000 Faner Dr., MC 4524

Carbondale, IL 62901

[email protected]

II. EDUCATION

1994 Ph.D. North Carolina State University

1991 M.S. North Carolina State University

1978 B.A. North Carolina State University

III. PROFESSIONAL

2014-present Chair and Professor of Sociology, Southern Illinois University

2009-2014 Professor of Sociology, College of Charleston

2002-2009 Associate Professor of Sociology, College of Charleston

1996-2002 Assistant Professor of Sociology, College of Charleston

1994-1996 Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology, Western Carolina University

IV. RESEARCH AND CREATIVE ACTIVITY

A. Interests and Specialties:

Occupations, Work, and Industry

Social Inequality

Sociology of Culture and Music

Collective Behavior and Social Movements

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B. Current Projects:

“Working as a Part-time Musician: The Influence of Friends and Family.”

“Collective Identity in the Canadian Women's Movement: The Importance of Music and Song.” With

Kelsy Kretschmer, Oregon State University, Jason Eastman, Coastal Carolina University, and Rachel

Whaley, SIU. Under review at Social Movement Studies.

“Framing the changes: the women’s movement in the US.” With Trisha Crawshaw, SIU. Under review

at Research in Social Movements, Conflict, and Change.

“Even Better than the Real Thing: Creating the Perfect Electric Guitar through Authentic Reproduction.”

With Amanda Kuntz Anthony, University of Central Florida.

C. Grants Applied For But Not Funded:

“Making Ends Meet: Working as a musician in hard economic times.” National Science

Foundation, Proposal #1124249, Fall 2011 to Spring 2013. “Music and Media: The Development of Collective Identity Among Southern Textile Workers:

1929-1934.” National Endowment for the Arts. 2001-2003.

D. Grants Received:

College of Charleston, Department of Sociology and Anthropology Travel Grant. More Workthan

Play: How female musicians negotiate music and family. 2013. $2,218.

College of Charleston Travel Grant, Dean’s Discretionary Fund. Executive Meeting of

Southern Sociological Society in Charlotte, NC. 2012. $511.

College of Charleston Dean’s Discretionary Fund for Research and Development. Making Ends

Meet in Hard Times: Working and Playing as a Musician in the Southern Piedmont. 2010. $500.

College of Charleston Faculty Research Grant. Juggling Work and Play: How Contemporary

Musicians Make Ends Meet. 2009. $2,600.

College of Charleston Faculty Research Grant. From the Mountains to the Factory: Pushes and

Pulls in Migration Decisions as reflected in Song. 2008. $2,025.

College of Charleston Faculty Research Grant. Musicians of the Southern Textile Mills: Work,

Family, and Community during the Great Depression. 2005

College of Charleston Faculty Research Grant. Music and Social Movements: The Case of Blues,

Railroads and U.S. Civil Rights Marches. 2005

National Science Foundation Collaborative Research Grant. Media and Mobilization: The Case of

Radio and Southern Textile Worker Mobilization, 1929-1934. $37, 000.

College of Charleston Faculty Research Grant. Music and Media: The Development of Collective

Identity Among Southern Textile Workers: 1929-1934. 2002.

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College of Charleston Continuing Research Grant. Song of the South: Radio, Music, and Textile

Worker Insurgency, 1927-1934. 1999

College of Charleston Starter Grant. Contemporary Analyses in Migration Research: Using

Hierarchical Linear Modeling in Micro-Macro Research. 1998.

E. Honors and Awards:

Selected Participant: National Poverty Center Summer Workshop, “Analyzing Poverty and

Welfare Trends Using Census 2000.” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2003.

American Sociological Association: Best Article Award, Sociology of Culture Section for “Radio

and the Mobilization of Textile Workers in the South, 1929-1934" with V. Roscigno. 2002.

American Sociological Association: Honorable Mention, Best Published Article Award from

Collective Behavior and Social Movements Section for “Radio and the Mobilization of Textile

Workers in the South, 1929-1934" with V. Roscigno. 2002.

North Carolina Agricultural Foundation on Health and Work Hazards among North Carolina

Farm Families Research Assistantship. 1991-1994,

F. Papers and Presentations at Professional Meetings:

2018 “Travel Bans Are Nothing New: Chinese Immigration to the U.S.”. Presented at the 2018 meeting

of the American Sociological Association, August 2018.

2018 “Framing the Women's Movement: Framing amplification and transformation through songs and

poetry”. With Trisha Crashaw. Presented in the session, Role of Social Media and Social

Movements at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meetings, New Orleans, April 2018.

2017 “Songs in the Canadian Women's Movement: A Comparison Across Three Sub-groups.”

With Kelsy Kretschmer (Oregon State) and Jason Eastman (Coastal Carolina) at the Southern

Sociological Society Annual Meetings. March 31. Greenville, SC

2016 “Even Better than the Real Thing: Creating the Perfect Electric Guitar through Authentic

Reproduction.” With Amanda Koontz Anthony (Univ. of Central Florida). at the Southern

Sociological Society Annual Meetings. April 15. Atlanta, GA.

2015 “Discourse and Dignity: The Case of the 1969 Charleston Hospital Worker’s Strike.” With Marc

Dixon (Dartmouth). Labor Section Roundtable. American Sociological Association Annual

Meeting, Chicago, IL.

2015 “Southern Illinois Sociology Department Graduate Program Poster Session.” Annual Meeting of

The American Sociological Association. August 14. Chicago, IL.

2015 “Trucking Music as a Gendered Genre” with Jason Eastman, Coastal Carolina University,

at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meetings. April. New Orleans, LA.

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2015 “Southern Illinois Sociology Depart Graduate Program Poster Session.” Southern Sociological

Society Annual Meetings. April. New Orleans, LA.

2014 “Rules of the Road: A Primer for Managing Hesitant Participants and Doing Fieldwork.” Paper

Presentation with Amanda Koontz-Anthony (U. of Central Fla.) at the Southern Sociological

Society Annual Meetings. April. Charlotte, NC.

2013 “Cultural Entrepreneurs: Bridging Group Boundaries in Early Rock n’ Roll and R&B Music.”

Paper presentation at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meetings. April. Atlanta, GA.

2012 “Friends, Family, and Work Conflict Among Part-Time Musicians.” Culture Markets Open

Roundtable Session. Paper Presented at the American Sociological Association. August. Denver,

CO.

2012 “Iconic Masculinity in Truck Driving Music with Jason Eastman, Celebration of Inquiry

Conference. Coastal Carolina University. March. Conway, SC.

2012 “Collective Identity in the Canadian Women's Movement: The Importance of Music and Song.”

Southern Sociological Society. New Orleans, LA.

2011 “Music or Us? Juggling Occupation, Family, and Friends.” Paper presentation at the Southern

Sociological Society Annual Meetings. April. Jacksonville, FL.

2011 “Cultural Themes in Truck Driving Songs.” Paper presented at the Celebration of Inquiry at

Coastal Carolina University with Jason Eastman. March 2011.

2010 “The Making of a Cultural Icon: The Case of the Electric Guitar.” Paper presentation at the

American Sociological Association Annual Meetings. August. Atlanta, GA.

2010 “Trucking Driving Music and Manhood.” With Jason Eastman and Doug Schrock. Paper

presentation at the Annual Meetings of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction. August.

Atlanta, GA.

2010 “Work and Group Identity: The Case of Part-time Pop Musicians.” Paper presentation at the

Southern Sociological Society Annual Meetings. April. Atlanta, GA.

2009 “Musicians Juggling Work and Play: How Contemporary Musicians Make Ends Meet.:” Paper

presentation at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meetings. April. New Orleans, LA.

2009 “Using the College of Charleston Department of Sociology and Anthropology Center for

Expressive Culture Lab to Teach Sociology of Music.” Presentation at the Comparative and

International Education Society 53rd Annual Conference. March. Charleston, SC.

2008 “Creating a Cultural Icon: The Case of the Electric Guitar.” Presented at Sociology of Culture

Roundtable Session. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August.

Boston, Mass.

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2008 “Music and Collective Identity: The Role of Pre-existing Cultural Repertoires in the 1969

Charleston Hospital Workers Strike.” Paper presentation at the Southern Sociological Society

Annual Meetings. April. Richmond, VA.

2007 “Occupational Subculture and Myth: The Case of the Country Blues Musician in the 1920-30's

US South.” Presented at Sociology of Culture Roundtable Session. Annual Meetings of the

American Sociological Association. August. New York, NY.

2007 “Allies, Authorities, and Patterning of Labor Unrest in the US South,” with Marc Dixon. Paper

presentation at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meetings. April. Atlanta, GA.

2007 “Using Films to Teach Introductory Sociology.” South Carolina Sociological Association Annual

Meeting. February. Ladson, SC.

2006 “Historical, Socioeconomic, and Racial Determinants of Strike Action.” Labor Power and

Mobilization Paper Session at the Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society in New

Orleans, LA. March.

2006 “Cultural Production and Institutional Change: The Baby Boomers Role in the Niche Marketing

of Guitars.” Contemporary Music Production Paper Session at the Annual Meetings of the

Southern Sociological Society in New Orleans, LA.

2005 “Ties That Bind: Music, Railroads, and the Civil Rights Movement.” Session at the Annual

Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society in New Orleans, LA. Sociological Society in

Charlotte, NC. April.

2004 “Departmental Handbook Poster Session.” Section on Teaching and Learning Showcase. 99th

Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. August 14. San Francisco, CA.

2004 “Child Labor in the Southern Textile Industry: 1929-1934.” with Vincent J. Roscigno. Poster

session at the Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society. April.

2003 “Oppositional Culture from the Ground Up: Music and Resistance in the Southern Textile Mill.”

with Roscigno, Vincent J. Presented in a Special Session, Performing Protest: Music, Media,

Theater, and Ritual as Contentious Politics, Annual Meeting of the American Sociological

Association. August 18. Atlanta, GA.

2003 “Teaching Students How to Think Sociologically. Annual Meeting of the American Sociological

Association. August 18. Atlanta, GA.

2003 “Race and Gender Power: The Significance of Song and Music Industry Access to the Relative

Power of African American Classic Blues Singers.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the

Southern Sociological Society. March. New Orleans, LA.

2001 “The Power of the Press: The Role of the Popular Press in Creating Public Concern Over Child

Abuse” with Chamberlin, Marilyn S. Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Southern

Sociological Society. April 2001. Atlanta, GA.

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2000 “Media and Mobilization: The Case of Radio and Southern Textile Worker Insurgency,

1929 1934.” with Roscigno, Vincent J. Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American

Sociological Association. August. Washington, D.C.

1999 “A Common Thread: Radio, Collective Identity/Political Opportunity, and Textile Worker

Insurgency, 1929 1934." Roscigno, Vincent J Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American

Sociological Association. August 1999, Chicago, IL.

1999 Roscigno, Vincent and William F. Danaher. “Protest Songs, Radio, and Collective Identity

Among Southern Textile Workers: 1927-1934,” Presented at the Southern Sociological Society

Annual Meetings, Nashville, TN, April.

1999 Chamberlin, Marilyn and William F. Danaher. “Using Claims and Counterclaims to Define

Social Problems: The Case of Child Abuse,” Presented at the Southern Sociological

Society Annual Meetings, Nashville, TN, April.

1998 Danaher, William F.” Charismatic Individuals in Music: Inspirational Icons in Blues and Rock...”

Presented at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meetings. April. Atlanta, GA.

1998 Roscigno, Vincent J., and Danaher, William F. “Song of the South: Radio, Music,

and Worker Insurgency, 1927 to 1934." Presented at the Southern Sociological Society

Annual Meetings. April. Atlanta, GA.

1997 Danaher, William F. “Migration Paths, Work, and Welfare.” Presented at the Southern

Sociological Society Annual Meetings. April. New Orleans, LA.

1996 Danaher, William F. "A Comparison of the Effects of Work and Welfare on Interstate Migration

on Poverty and Non-Poverty Households in the United States." Presented at the Annual Meetings

of the American Sociological Association. August. New York, NY.

1996 Danaher, William F. and Stephen P. Blackwelder. "Wild Women: The Gendering of American

Classic Blues Music." Presented at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meetings. April.

Richmond, Virginia.

1995 Danaher, William F. and Stephen P. Blackwelder. "Blues Women: Discourse of Dominance in

American Music." Presented at the Annual Meeting of Humanist Sociologists, October.

Columbus, Ohio.

1995 Danaher, William F. "Language and Looks: Asian and Latino Migration and Its Ensuing

Antagonisms." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association,

August. Washington, DC.

1995 Danaher, William F. "Poverty, Household Resources, and Household Composition as Barriers to

Mobility and Migration." Presented at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meetings,

April. Atlanta, Georgia.

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1994 Danaher, William F. "Alienation in the 1990s: A State of Mind or Existence?" Presented at the

Annual Meeting of Humanist Sociologists, October. Raleigh, North Carolina.

1993 Danaher, William F. "Magnetic Theories of Migration: Do the Poor Move for Jobs or Welfare?"

Presented at the Annual Meeting of Society for the Study of Social Problems, August. Miami,

Florida.

1993 Danaher, William F. and Stephen P. Blackwelder. "Afro-American Music as Social Criticism: A

Comparison of Blues and Rap." Presented at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meetings,

March. Chattanooga, Tennessee.

1992 Schulman, Michael D., Catherine Zimmer, and William Danaher. "Differentiation in Agriculture:

The Macro-Micro Link" Presented at the World Congress for Rural Sociology, Pennsylvania

State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, August.

1992 Danaher, William. "Migration of the Poor in the United States." Presented at the Southern

Sociological Society Annual Meetings, New Orleans, Louisiana, April.

G. Other:

2014 “Thinking about Poverty in Horry County” Conference. Coastal Carolina University, Conway,

SC. Musical performance with Jason Eastman.

2006 “Southern Labor.” Interview with Frank Stasio on The State of Things, North Carolina Public

Radio. August 31, with Vincent Roscigno.

2005 Keynote Speaker. “The Voice of Southern Labor and Social Research.” South Carolina

Sociological Association. Spring.

2004 “Discovering the Voice of Southern Labor.” with Roscigno, Vincent J. Presented at

Department of Sociology and Anthropology, NC State University, Raleigh, NC on March 19.

2004 “Discovering the Voice of Southern Labor.” with Roscigno, Vincent J. Presented at Emory

University American Studies Center, Atlanta, GA on March 25.

2004 “Music and the Southern Union Movement.” with Vincent J. Roscigno. Interview with Tony Cox

on The Tavis Smiley Show, National Public Radio. September 6.

2004 “Sociology and Passionate Learning.” Presented at University of Maryland, Baltimore County,

AKD ceremony. April 30.

2004 “Discovering the Voice of Southern Labor.” Presented at Georgia College and State University,

Milledgeville, GA, April 2.

2003 “The Voice of Southern Labor.” North Carolina State University. With Vincent J. Roscigno.

Spring.

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2003 “A Common Thread: Music, Radio, and Textile Strikes, 1929-34.” AKD Initiation Ceremony.

Coastal Carolina College, Conway, SC. March.

2000 “Media and Mobilization: The Case of Radio and Southern Textile Worker Insurgency, 1929

1934” with Roscigno, Vincent J. Presented at Georgia State University. October 26. Atlanta, GA.

V. PUBLICATIONS AND CREATIVE WORKS

A. Books:

Roscigno, Vincent and William F. Danaher. 2004. The Voice of Southern Labor: Radio, Music, and

Textile Strikes, 1929-1934. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press.

B. Articles in Professional Journals:

Danaher, William F. and Marc Dixon. 2017. “Framing the Field: The Case of the 1969 Charleston

Hospital Worker’s Strike.” Mobilization 22(4):417-434.

Anthony, Amanda Koontz and William F. Danaher. 2016. “Rules of the road: doing fieldwork and

negotiating interactions with hesitant public figures.” Qualitative Research (16)4:392–410.

Danaher, William F. 2014. “The Making of a Cultural Icon: The Case of the Electric Guitar.” Music

and Arts in Action. 4(2):74-93.

Dixon, Marc, William F. Danaher and Ben Kale. 2013. "Allies, Targets, and the Effectiveness of

Coalition Protest: A Comparative Analysis of Labor Unrest in the US South." Mobilization.

18(3):331-350.

Eastman, Jason, William F. Danaher and Doug. Schrock. 2013. “Trucking Driving Music and

Manhood. Sociological Spectrum 33(5):416-432.

Huber, Brad, William F. Danaher, and William Breedlove. 2011. “Material Resource Investments at the

Time of Marriage: Evolutionary, Social, and Ecological Perspectives.” Ethnology 50(4):281-304.

Huber, Brad, William F. Danaher, and William Breedlove. 2011. “New Cross Cultural Perspectives on

Marriage Transactions.” Cross Cultural Research 45(4):339-375.

Danaher, William F. 2010. “Music and Social Movements.” Sociological Compass. 4: 811-823.

Danaher, William F. 2010. “Subculture and Myth: The Case of Robert Johnson in the 1920s-30s US

South.” Studies in Symbolic Interaction 35: 285-307.

Danaher, William F. 2005. “Gender Power: The Influence of Blues Queens: 1920-1929,” American

Behavioral Scientist 48(11):1453-1467.

Danaher, William F. and Vincent J. Roscigno. 2004. “Cultural Production, Media, and Meaning:

Hillbilly Music and the Southern Textile Mills,” Poetics 31(1):51-71.

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Roscigno, Vincent J., William F. Danaher, and Erika Summers-Effler. 2002. “Music, Culture, and Social

Movements: Song and Southern Textile Worker Mobilization, 1929-1934,” International Journal of

Sociology and Social Policy (22:1/2/3):141-174.

Danaher, William F. 2001. “AFDC and Work: Magnets or Anchors for the Poor?” Sociological

Sprectrum 21(1):33-60.

Roscigno, Vincent J. and William F. Danaher. 2001. “Radio and the Mobilization of Textile Workers

in the South, 1929-1934." American Sociological Review. 66(1):21-48.

Danaher, William F. 1997. "The Effects of Work and Welfare on Migration of the Poor in the U.S."

Sociological Focus 30(1):49-60.

Schulman, Michael D., Catherine Zimmer, and William F. Danaher. 1994. "Differentiation in

Agriculture: The Macro-Micro Link." Sociologia Ruralis Vol. 34, No. 2/3:229-251.

Danaher, William F. and Stephen P. Blackwelder. 1993. "Afro-American Music as Social Criticism: A

Comparison of Blues and Rap." Popular Music and Society 17.4:1-12.

C. Creative Contributions:

“How I've understood music's role in activism.” 2013. Mobilizing Ideas blog, Notre Dame Center for

the Study of Social Movements and Social Change.

Cotton Mill Colic by Dave McCarn. 2012 With Vincent J. Roscigno. Sociology Sounds, Tune In, Teach

Well.

Contributor. 2007. Classroom Activities for Introductory Sociology Courses. Belmont, CA:

Wadsworth.

D. Chapters in Professional Books:

Danaher, William. “Songs of Social Protest, then and now.” 2018. “Songs of Social Protest, Then and

Now” in Songs of Social Protest. Edited by Aileen Dillane, Martin Power, and Amanda Haynes.

Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.

Danaher, William F. 2017. “Country music and the middle class.” The American Middle Class: An

Economic Encyclopedia of Progress and Poverty. Edited by Robert Rycroft. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-

CLIO.

Roscigno, Vincent J. and William F. Danaher. 2011. “Radio and the Mobilization of Textile Workers

in the South, 1929-1934." Social and Political Movements. Edited by Cyrus Ernesto Zirakzadeh. New

York: Sage.

Danaher, William F. 2010. “Music and Social Movements.” Sociological Compass. 4: 811-823.

Reprinted in Local Issues, Global Impact: Perspectives on Contemporary Social Issues. 2011. Edited

By Mike Stern. London: Rutledge.

E. Popular and Creative Writing:

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F. Book Reviews:

2014 Buoyancy on the Bayou: Shrimpers Face the Rising Tide of Globalization, by Jill Ann

Harrison. Ithaca, NY: ILR Press, 2012. Contemporary Sociology 43(6): 846-847.

2014 Playing for Change: Musicians in the Service of Social Movements, by Robert Rosenthal

And Richard Flacks. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2012. Contemporary Sociology

43(4): 574-576

2011 Reds, Whites, and Blues: Social Movements, Folk Music, and Race in the United States.

2010. Roy, W.G. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Critical Mass.

2010 Linthead Stomp: The Creation of Country Music in the Piedmont South by Patrick Huber.

Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2008. Journal of Southern History.

2006 The art of protest: culture and activism from the civil rights movement to the streets of

Seattle by T.V. Reed. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2005 in

Contemporary Sociology 35(6):616-617

2001 Deadhead Social Science: You Ain’t Gonna Learn What You Don’t Want to Know, edited

by Rebecca G. Adams and Robert Sardiello. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press, 2000.

Contemporary Sociology 30(3):264.

1999 A Fabric of Defeat: The Politics of South Carolina Millhands, 1910-1948, by Bryant

Simon. Chapel Hill, NC: UNC Press. 1998. Contemporary Sociology 28(2):345.

1998 Music and Cultural Theory by John Shepherd and Peter Wicke. Contemporary Sociology

7(3):276.

Textbook Reviews

2013 Introduction to Sociology, 2nd edition by George Ritzer. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

2013 Ten Lessons in Introductory Sociology Gould and Lewis. London: Oxford

2013 Ten Lessons in Introductory Sociology Gould and Lewis. London: Oxford

2007 Music in Societies: Sociological Perspectives on Production, Content, and Reception.

Dowd and Santoro. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

2006 Introduction to Sociology, 6th edition. New York: McGraw-Hill.

2005 Sociology. London: Norton.

2005 Social Inequality: Social Class and Its Consequences. Boulder, Co: Paradigm Publishers

2002 Globalizing Society London: Oxford University Press.

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2001 Essentials of Sociology: A down-to-earth Approach, 3/e. New York: Allyn and Bacon.

1999 Sociology: A Brief Introduction, 4/e. New York: Addison, Wesley, and Long.

1998 Sociology, 3/e. New York: Appelbaum/Chambliss.

G. Other:

VI. TEACHING EXPERIENCE

A. Teaching Interests and Specialties:

Sociology of Music

Social Stratification

Social Policy

Sociological Theory

Research Methods

Social Institutions

Introduction to Sociology

Historical Methods

Social Problems

Population and Society

B. Teaching and Training Grants: Faculty Technology Institute, College of Charleston, Summer 2006

National Science Foundation Summer Seminar in Demography. June 23-27. Fayetteville State

University, Fayetteville, North Carolina. 1997

C. Teaching Honors and Awards

D. Current Graduate Faculty Status:

Graduate Faculty

E. Number of Master’s and Ph.D. Committees on which you have served: Sociology:

SIU, Ph.D. committee chair, Clay Awsumb

SIU, Ph.D. committee chair, Debaleena Ghosh, 2015-2018

SIU, Ph.D. committee, Tricia Crawshaw, 2014-2018

SIU, Ph.D. committee, Saiful Islam, 2015-2017

SIU, Ph.D. committee, Ann Johnson, 2014-2018

SIU, Ph.D. committee, Neeraja Kolloju, 2018

SIU, Ph.D. committee, Derek Lehman, 2015-2017

SIU, Ph.D. committee, Amanda Buday, 2014-2016

SIU, Ph.D. committee, Kate Niman, 2014-2017

SIU, MA committee, Alexandra Adach, 2015-2016

SIU, MA committee, Danielle Estes, 2015-2016

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External:

SIU, PhD committee, Jiachun Hong, Cinema and Photography, 2015-2018

F. Names of Students who have completed Master’s Theses and Doctoral Dissertations under

your Direction:

G. Other:

Two Bachelor’s Theses, College of Charleston

VII. UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE

A. Department Committees and contributions:

Service at the Department of Sociology, Southern Illinois University

Presentation Evaluator: 6th Annual Cross-Disciplinary Conference: Women, Gender, and

Sexuality Studies, March 2, 2018

Graduate Program Committee (Interim member) 2015-2016

Undergraduate Studies Committee, 2014-2018

University Core Curriculum Assessment Coordinator, 2015-2018

Faculty Advisor – Undergraduate Sociology Club, 2015-2018

Supervisor of Computer Lab, 2015-2018

Colloquium Committee Chair, 2015-2018

Ph.D. exam reader 2016, 2017

Service at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, College of Charleston

Assessment Committee, 2012

Committee for Tenure and Promotion Guidelines, 2011

Departmental Representative for Accepted Student Day, 2011

Sponsored Sociology Major, Mary Alice Springs, for published article in Chrestomathy,

An undergraduate research journal at the College of Charleston. 2007

Sponsored Sociology Major, Tara Talley, to present a paper at the Carolina Undergraduate Social

Science Symposium. Received CofC Undergraduate Travel Award and published article in

Chrestomathy an undergraduate research journal at the College of Charleston. 2005

Sponsored Sociology Major, Liza Turcotte, for published article in Chrestomathy an

undergraduate research journal at CofC. 2003

Library Liaison. 1996-2009

Assessment Committee, 1998-2001, 2004

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Search Committee for Assistant Professor of Sociology, 2000, 2007, 2008

Search Committee for Instructor, 1999

Discussant, South Carolina Sociology Undergraduate Research Conference, 1998

Curriculum Committee, 1996-97; 1997-1998; 2005

Goals and Planning Committee, 1996-97; 1997-1998

University-Wide Service at Western Carolina University

Undergraduate Research Conference, Student Sponsor, 1995-96

"Opening the Mind to Cultural Diversity at Western". Panel Participant 1995

Conference on Cultural Diversity, Wild Acres Conference Center, 1995

Service at Department of Social Work and Sociology

Western Carolina University Career Services Liaison for Senior Placement and Cooperative Education 1995-96

Search Committee for Department Head 1995

Service at Department of Sociology and Anthropology

North Carolina State University

Harvesting Health and Safety in the Southeast. Sponsored by the NC Cooperative Extension

Service and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Conference Recorder,

1993

Graduate Student Professional Development Workshop, College of Agriculture and Life

Sciences, Participant, 1992

Sociology Graduate Student Representative to Student Government, 1992

Teaching Effectiveness Seminar, 1990-91

B. College and University Committees and Councils:

University-Wide Service at Southern Illinois University

Science Fair Judge, Illinois Junior Academy of Science – 2016, 2018

SIU Day, Planning Committee, 2018

College of Liberal Arts, Recruitment and Retention Coordinator hiring committee member, 2018.

Guest Speaker, SIU-Saudi Society for Social Studies graduate training program, 2016

University-Wide Service at College of Charleston

Faculty Advisory Committee to the President, 2012-2014

Committee on Institutional Effectiveness, 2011-12

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Charleston BookFest Committee, 2009-10

Tenure and Promotion Committee, Alternate, 2009

Food for Thought Speaker. Hunger & Homeless Awareness Week. Nov. 20th. 2009

HSS Identity Committee, 2009

Faculty Compensation Committee, 2006-09

HSS “Writing Matters” Committee, 2007

Moderator for the four-part series, “The War on Drugs.” Spring semester. 2005

Faculty Advisor, Sigma Alpha Phi, College of Charleston Honors Fraternity, 2004-06

Faculty Welfare Committee; Chair (2003-05) 2003-06

College of Charleston Long Range Planning and Coordinating Committee, 2001-03

Faculty Senate, 1999-2001

Committee on Institutional Effectiveness, 1999-2002 (Secretary 1999-2000)

General Education Subcommittee, 2000-2002 (Committee Chair 2001-2002)

Committee on Urban Studies Minor, 1999-2002

General Education Discussion Group, 1996-97

Advising of Undeclared majors and Nursing majors, 1996-2000

GIS Committee Member, 1997-2000

C. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

A. Membership in Professional Associations:

American Sociological Association, 2001 to present (gaps).

Southern Sociological Society, 1993 to present.

South Carolina Sociological Society, 1999-2011 (gaps)

B. Offices Held and Honors Awarded in Professional Associations:

Elected Publications Committee, Southern Sociological Society, 2013-2016 (Chair – 2014-2016)

Elected Vice-President, Southern Sociological Society, 2012

C. Consultantships:

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D. Evaluation of Manuscripts for Journals and Book Publishers and of Grant Proposals for

Agencies:

Journal Reviewer

American Sociological Review

Contemporary Sociology

Contexts

Electronic Journal of Sociology

Mobilization

Poetics

Research in Political Sociology

Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change

Social Forces

Social Problems

Sociological Inquiry

Social Movement Studies

Sociological Quarterly

Editoral Reviewer 2004-present Southern Spaces

Editorial Review Board 2009-2011 American Sociological Review

Grant Reviewer

National Science Foundation

Seminars 2014 Chairs’ Conference, American Sociological Association, August 13-16, San Francisco, CA

2003 National Poverty Center Summer Workshop. June 22-27. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,

MI.

Other Service:

Service at Regional and National Meetings

2017 Southern Sociological Society. Presider – Paper Session: Gender in Social Movements

2016 Southern Sociological Society. Presider—Paper Session: Negotiating Meaning Through

Interaction. April.

2014 Southern Sociological Society. Discussant – Paper Session: Sociology of Music

2013-15 Southern Sociological Society: Publications Committee, Chair (2014-15).

2012-13 Southern Sociological Society Vice-President; Nominations Committee, Chair;

Organizer/Presider: Sociology of Music Paper Session

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2011-12 Southern Sociological Society: Vice-President Elect

2011 Southern Sociological Society: Program Chair.

2011 Southern Sociological Society. Presider – Paper Session: Work and Family

2011 Southern Sociological Society: Organizer/Presider: Author Meets Critic Session: Rich, Free, &

Miserable: The Failure of Success in America by John Brueggemann, Skidmore.

2011 Southern Sociological Society: Organizer/Presider: Author Meets Critic Session: Red, White, &

Blues:

Social Movements, Folk Music, and Race in the United States by Bill Roy, UCLA.

2010 American Sociological Association: Presider - Sociology of Culture Roundtable.

2010 American Sociological Association: Discussant – Paper Session: Culture, Social Boundaries,

and Inequality.

2008 American Sociological Association: Presider - Production of Culture Perspective Roundtable.

2008 Southern Sociological Society. Organizer, Thematic Session: Collective Identity and Music:

Resistance, Commodification, and Memory

2008 Southern Sociological Society. Session Presider: Lethal Weapon

2007-08 Southern Sociological Society. Program Committee.

2005-07 Southern Sociological Society. Honors Committee.

2005 American Sociological Association: Paper Session Organizer. “Labor Mobilization.” August.

2005 Southern Sociological Society: Paper Session Organizer. “Sociology of Music.” April.

2004 American Sociological Association: Presider/Discussant. “Non-standard Employment.” August.

2003 Southern Sociological Society: Program Committee.

2003 Southern Sociological Society: Presider/Discussant. “Undergraduate Paper Session: Sociology

of Music.” March.

2002 Southern Sociological Society: Panelist. “Silence in the Classroom (co-sponsored by

Sociologists for Women in Society-South)”. April.

2002 Southern Sociological Society: Panelist. “Preparing Future Faculty”. April.

2000 Preparing Future Faculty Annual Meeting. Colorado Springs, CO. June.

1999-98 Southern Sociological Society: Program Committee.

1999 Southern Sociological Society. Regular Paper Session Organizer. “Community Solidarity and

Collective Identity: Music as a Unifying Force.” April. Nashville, TN

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1998 Southern Sociological Society. Discussant/Presider. “Media: Industries and Audiences." April.

Atlanta, Georgia.

1997 American Sociological Association Meetings, August 1997, Toronto, Canada. Refereed

Roundtable on Racial and Ethnic Minorities. "Dominant Group Racial Identity and

Countermobilization.” Table Presider

1996 American Sociological Association Meetings, August, New York, NY. Refereed

Organizations/Occupations/Work Roundtable: "Self Employment.” Presider and Discussant

1996 Southern Sociological Society, April 1996, Richmond, Virginia. Regular Session: "Sociology of

Music." Organizer and Presider

1995 Annual Meeting of Humanist Sociologists, October, Columbus, Ohio. Regular Session:

"Organizations: What We Don't Study." Moderator

1995 American Sociological Association Meetings, August, Washington, D.C. Refereed Immigration

Roundtable: "Color, Class, and Conflict." Presider and Discussant

1995-96 Project South: Institute for the Elimination of Poverty and Genocide Working Group Member:

"Poverty and the Global Economy"

1995 Southern Sociological Society Meetings, Atlanta, Georgia. Regular Session: "Modernizing

Markets". Discussant

VII. Community Service

“Discovering the Voice of Southern Labor.” 2011. Lowcountry Senior Center, March 16, James Island,

S.C.

Faculty Mentor. 2006. Senior Honors Thesis, Academic Magnet School, Charleston, SC.

Faculty Mentor. 2005. Lisa Ochinno, 8th grader at Turn of the River School, Stamford CT, with History

Day Project.

“Discovering the Voice of Southern Labor.” 2004. Bishop Gadsden Retirement Community, James Island,

S.C. May 11.