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BLACK HAWK HANCOCK
Department of Sociology
DePaul University
990 West Fullerton Avenue #1109
Chicago, IL 60614
Office: (773) 325-4050
Fax: (773) 325-7822
Home: (773) 592-3499
EDUCATION
Ph.D. University of Wisconsin at Madison
Sociology, 2004
M.S. University of Wisconsin at Madison
Sociology, 1998
B.A. University of California at Berkeley
Philosophy, English, 1994
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
2012-Present Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, DePaul University
2007-2012 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, DePaul University
2003-2007 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, DePaul University
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
Ethnography Race and Ethnicity Classical and Contemporary Theory
Culture Urban Sociology Medical Sociology
BOOKS AND EDITED VOLUMES
Hancock, Black Hawk. In-Between Worlds: Mexican Kitchen Workers in Chicago’s
Restaurant Industry. Manuscript under contract at the University of Chicago Press.
Hancock, Black Hawk and Daniel Morrison. Editors of Sociological Perspectives Special
issue on Ethnography. Forthcoming March 2018.
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2014 Garner, Roberta, and Black Hawk Hancock, Eds. Social Theory: Continuities and
Confrontations, 3rd edition. Toronto, ON: The University of Toronto Press.
2013 Hancock, Black Hawk. American Allegory: Lindy Hop and the Racial Imagination.
Chicago, IL: The University of Chicago Press.
2013 Garner, Roberta, Black Hawk Hancock, and Grace Budrys. Rethinking Contemporary
Social Theory. London: Routledge.
2009 Hancock, Black Hawk, and Roberta Garner. Changing Theories: New Directions in
Sociology. Toronto, ON: The University of Toronto Press.
JOURNAL ARTICLES
------. Hancock, Black Hawk. “Michel Foucault and the Problematics of Power: Revisiting the
Critique of Medicalization.” The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy. Forthcoming.
2016 Hancock, Black Hawk and Daniel R. Morrison. “Beyond The Anticipatory Corpse:
Medicine, Power, and the Care of the Dying: A Theoretical and Methodological
Intervention into the Sociology of Brain Implant Surgery.” The Journal of Medicine and
Philosophy.
2016 Fine, Gary Alan and Black Hawk Hancock. “The Ethnographer at Work” Qualitative
Research.
2016 Hancock, Black Hawk. “Civil Society Must be Defended: A Reply to Michael Burawoy’s
“Sociology as a Vocation” from the Standpoint of Ethnography.” Contemporary
Sociology 45(5): 675-676.
2015 Hancock, Black Hawk, and Roberta Garner. “Theorizing the Deep Parallel between
Goffman and Freud: Goffman's Interaction Order as a Social-Structural Underpinning of
Psychoanalytic Concepts of the Self.” The Canadian Journal of Sociology /Cahiers
Canadiens de Sociologie 40(4): 417-444.
2014 Hancock, Black Hawk, and Roberta Garner. “Reflections on the Ruins of Athens and
Rome: Derrida and Simmel on Temporality, Life, and Death.” History of the Human
Sciences 27(4):77-97.
2014 Hancock, Black Hawk, and Roberta Garner. “Erving Goffman: Theorizing the Self in the
Age of Advanced Consumer Capitalism." Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior
45(2): 163-187.
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2013 Hancock, Black Hawk, and Michael Lorr. “More than a Soundtrack: Towards a Study of
the Musical Practices of Hardcore Punk.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 42(3):
320-346.
2011 Hancock, Black Hawk, and Roberta Garner. “Towards a Philosophy of Containment:
Reading Goffman in the 21st Century.” The American Sociologist 42(4): 316-340.
2009 Hancock, Black Hawk. “Taking Loic Wacquant into the Field.” Qualitative Sociology.
32(1): 93-100.
2008 Hancock, Black Hawk. “Put a Little Color on That!” Sociological Perspectives. 51(4):
783-802.
2007 Hancock, Black Hawk. “Learning How to Make Life Swing.” Qualitative Sociology.
30(2): 113-133.
Spanish Translation reprinted in as “Aprendiendo cómo Hacer que la Vida Tenga
Swing.” Pensar: Epistemologia, Politica, y Ciencias Sociales. (2008/2009) 3/4: 42-65.
2007 Roberta Garner, Black Hawk Hancock, Kiljoong Kim. “Segregation in Chicago.” The
Tocqueville Review. XXVIII (1): 41-74.
2005 Hancock, Black Hawk. “Steppin’ Out of Whiteness.” Ethnography. 6(4): 427-462.
BOOK CHAPTERS AND REFERENCE ARTICLES
------. Hancock, Black Hawk. “Embodied Ethnography and the Racial Imagination: The Body
as a Phenomenological Tool for Racial and Cultural Analysis.” In Approaches to
Ethnography. Edited by Colin Jerolmack and Shamus Khan. New York: Oxford
University Press. Forthcoming.
------. Garner, Roberta, Black Hawk Hancock and Kenneth Fidel. “Class and Race-Ethnicity in
a Changing City: A Historical Perspective on Inequalities.” In Neoliberal Chicago.
Edited by Larry Bennett, Roberta Garner, and Euan Hague. Urbana-Champagne:
University of Illinois Press. Forthcoming.
------. Black Hawk Hancock. “Georges Bataille, 1897-1962.” Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of
Sociology, 2nd Edition. Forthcoming.
2016 Hancock, Black Hawk. “Learning How to Fiske: Theorizing Power,
Knowledge, and Bodies in the 21st Century.” In John Fiske, Power Plays Power
Works, 2nd edition. London: Routledge.
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2016 Hancock, Black Hawk. “Learning How to Fiske: Cultural Analysis as
Counter-History, Cultural Literacy, and Public Policy in the 21st Century.”
In John Fiske, Media Matters: Gender & Race in U.S. Politics, 2nd edition. London:
Routledge.
BOOK REVIEWS AND OTHER ESSAYS
2015 “Upscaling Downtown: From Bowery Saloons to Cocktail Bars in New York City” by
Richard Ocejo. Social Forces. Forthcoming. First published online October 12, 2015.
2015 “Sorry I Don’t Dance: Why Men Refuse to Move” by Maxine Leeds Craig. American
Journal of Sociology. 120(6): 1889-1890.
2015 Garner, Roberta, Black Hawk Hancock, and Bryan Sykes. “Social Inequality, Racial
Isolation and the Windy City: Race, Class, and Economic Inequality.” ASA Footnotes
43(4).
2014 Hancock, Black Hawk. “Stuart Hall, 1932-2014.” The University of Toronto Press
Publishing Blog (utpblog.utpress.utoronto.ca).
2013 Hancock, Black Hawk. “Ethnography at PSA: Look Back and Planning Ahead.” The
Pacific Sociologist 21(2).
2012 “The Opera Fanatic: Ethnography of an Obsession” by Claudio Benzecry. American
Journal of Sociology. 177(6): 1851-1852.
2012 Hancock, Black Hawk. “Direct-to-Consumer-Advertising and the Archipelago of
Medicalization.” Flow Media Journal (flowjournal.org). 16(8).
2012 Hancock, Black Hawk. “The Medical Gaze, Your Health and You.” Flow Media Journal
(flowjournal.org). 16(6).
2012 Hancock, Black Hawk. “Ask Your Doctor.” Flow Media Journal (flowjournal.org).
16(3).
2011 Hancock, Black Hawk, and Roberta Garner. “From Native Son to The New Chicago:
Segregation and the Windy City.” ASA Footnotes 39(2).
2009 “Living through the Hoop: High School Basketball, Race, and the American Dream” by
Reuben A. Buford May. American Journal of Sociology. 115(1): 275-277.
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ARTICLES UNDER REVIEW
Sykes, Bryan L., Anjuli Verma, Black Hawk Hancock “On the Limits of
Generalizability in Mixed-Methods Studies: Aligning Sampling and Case Selection in
Quantitative-Qualitative Research Designs.” Ethnography. Revise and Resubmit.
INVITED TALKS AND ACTIVITIES
2016 “Negotiating the Temporality of World(s): The Precarious Balance of the Past, Present,
and Future.” Paper presented at The Northwestern Urban Community Workshop,
Evanston, IL.
2016 Interview with Henry Jenkins: From Media Matters to #blacklivesmatter: Black Hawk
Hancock discusses John Fiske. Five Parts. http://henryjenkins.org/archives-html
2016 “Public Sociology Sustaining Civil Society.” Respondent for Michael Burawoy
Presidential Plenary: “Sociology as a Vocation.” Paper presented at the annual meetings
of the Pacific Sociological Association, Oakland, CA.
2016 “In-Between Worlds: Mexican Kitchen Workers in Chicago’s Restaurant Industry” Paper
presented at The Northwestern Ethnography Workshop, Evanston, IL.
2016 “On the Limits of Generalizability in Mixed-Methods Studies: Aligning Sampling and
Case Selection in Quantitative-Qualitative Research Designs.” Innovations in
Ethnographic Methodology Symposium, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley
CA. (Presented with Bryan L. Sykes and Anjuli Verma).
2015 “Ethnography and the Care of the Self.” Paper presented at The Politics of Ethnography
Symposium, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.
2015 “On Patrol: Dealing with the Causes and Consequences of Crime on Campus.” Paper
presented at John Jay College New York, New York.
2014 “On the Need for Sociology to be Surprised.” Keynote Address for the Alpha Kappa
Delta International Honor Society, DePaul University, Chicago, IL.
2014 “Hybridity and Identity in the Cultural Production of Mexican Kitchen Workers.” Paper
presented at Stanford University, Stanford, CA.
2014 “Campus Security and Campus Risk: A Theoretical Assessment.” Paper presented at
Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA.
2014 Introduction, Presider and Moderator for Eduardo Bonilla-Silva’s Presidential Session
“Explaining Trayvon Martin, Explaining Racism in "Post-‐Racial" America” Address at
the annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, OR.
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2012 “Neoliberalism, Segregation and the Windy City.” Paper presented at Concordia
University Chicago, River Forest, IL.
2009 Interview with Desiree Miller for NewProNetVideo story “Recession Parties.” January
13.
2009 Interview with Nate Martin for Chicago Tribune article “Creative Hosts Conjure
Recession-Friendly Entertainment.” March 12.
2009 “Crossing Racial Lines in the Post Civil-Rights Era.” City Year Chicago community
service organization workshop, January 28.
2008 Interview with Fauzia Arain for Chicago Tribune article “Summer of Love.” August 7.
2008 Interview with Cindy Stauffer for Lancaster News article “Still Wearing a Necktie?” July
14.
2007 Interview with Emille Le Beau for Chicago Tribune article “How about a Singles
Kayak?”August 12.
2007 “Reporting from the Ethnographic Field.” Keynote address, 9th Annual Chicago Area
Ethnography Conference, Loyola University, Chicago, April 21.
2007 “Lindy Hopping, Steppin', Vogueing: Black Social Dance Today.” The Museum of
Contemporary Art, Artists Up Close Series, Chicago, March 17.
2006 “Carnal Sociology and the Politics of the Racial Body.” Paper presented at the
Northwestern Ethnography Workshop, October 10.
RECENT PRESENTATIONS
2016 Ethnography: Thematic: Ethnographers Circle IV: Validity and Generalizability in
Ethnography. Organizer and Presider: Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul University
Panelists: Victor Rios, University of California at Santa Barbara; Black Hawk Hancock,
DePaul University; Anjuli Catherine Verma, UC Irvine
2016 Ethnography: The Politics of Ethnography: Race and Representation: Keynote address
sponsored by the Committee on Racial and Ethnic Minorities. Organizer and Presider:
Black Hawk Hancock, DePaul University. “The Politics of Ethnography: Race and
Representation” Victor Rios, University of California at Santa Barbara.
2015 “Biotechnology in the Era of Transhumanism: Beyond Normalizing the Human with
Deep Brain Stimulation Devices.” Paper presented (with Daniel Morrison) at the
Humanism and its Prefixes Conference, University of California, Berkeley, CA.
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2015 “The Changing Landscape of Cultural Consumption of Urban Entertainment and
Nightlife in Chicago.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American
Sociological Association, Chicago, IL.
2015 Author Meets Critics Session on God's Gangs: Barrio Ministry, Masculinity, and Gang
Recovery by Edward Orozco Flores. Presider/discussant at the annual meeting of the
American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL.
2015 “Questions of Social Justice: Ferguson, Missouri and Beyond” and “The Politics and
Poetics of Ethnography.” Discussant at the annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological
Association, Long Beach, CA.
2015 “The Ethnographer’s Circle Workshop I, II, and III.” Panelist at the annual meeting of the
Pacific Sociological Association, Long Beach, CA.
2015 “Mexican Kitchen Workers Self-Concepts and Self-Determination: Cultural Practice and
Production in Chicago’s Restaurant Industry.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of
the Eastern Sociological Society, New York City, NY.
2014 “Erving Goffman on Patrol: Face-Saving Procedures of Dealing with the Causes and
Consequences of Crime on Campus.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA.
2014 “The Past, the Present, and the Future: Pitfalls and the Precariousness of Time in the
Lives of Mexican Kitchen Workers.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the
California Sociological Association, Riverside, CA.
2014 “Cookin Up Identities.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American
Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.
2014 “More than a Soundtrack: Towards a Study of the Musical Practices of Hardcore Punk.”
Paper presented (with Michael Lorr) at the annual meeting of the American Sociological
Association, San Francisco, CA.
2014 “The Public, the Private and the Culture(s) of Neoliberalism: A Case Study of How
Mexican Immigrant Workers Perpetuate Their Own Dispossession.” Paper presented at
the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, San Francisco, CA.
2014 “‘Pirate Crews’ and the Reality of Being a Pirate: Mexican Immigrants and the
Precariousness of Labor in the Restaurant Industry.” Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, San Francisco, CA.
2014 Author-Meets-Critics Session on American Allegory: Lindy Hop and the Racial
Imagination by Black Hawk Hancock. Respondent at the annual meeting of the Pacific
Sociological Association in Portland, OR.
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2014 “Notes from the Field: Ethnographers on the Craft of Fieldwork” and “The
Ethnographer’s Circle.” Organizer and participant at the annual meeting of the Pacific
Sociological Association, Portland, OR.
2014 Author-Meets-Critics Session on The Global Pigeon by Colin Jerolmack.” Discussant at
the annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, Baltimore MD.
2013 “Medicalization Revisited: Michel Foucault and the Carceral Archipelago of Bio-Power."
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the California Sociological Association,
Berkeley, CA.
2013 “Michel Foucault, the Medical Gaze, and the Archipelago of Power: Direct to Consumer
Advertisements.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological
Association, New York, NY.
2013 “Erving Goffman: Theorizing the Self in the Age of Commercialized Realism.” Paper
presented (with Roberta Garner) at the annual meeting of the American Sociological
Association, New York, NY.
2013 “Reading Goffman after Freud and Freud after Goffman: Interaction Order, Scripting,
and Performance.” Paper presented (with Roberta Garner) at the first annual conference
of the Society for Psychoanalytic Inquiry, Chicago, IL.
2013 “Shop-talk: A Candid Discussion of the Politics and Pitfalls of Ethnography’s (not so)
Open Secrets.” Organizer and discussant at the annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological
Association, Reno/Sparks, NV.
2012 “The Ethnographic Imagination and Shoe Leather” and “Social Theory Past and Present.”
Organizer and discussant at the annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association,
San Diego, CA.
2011 “Michel Foucault: The Care of the Self as Sociological Undertaking” and “Michel
Foucault: A Case Study in the Transatlantic Import of Intellectual Ideas.” Papers
presented at the annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, Seattle, WA.
FELLOWSHIPS
2012-2013 DePaul Humanities Center Fellow
Project Title: On the Lower Frequencies: Ralph Ellison and the Question of
American Identity.
2011-2012 Center for Latino Studies Fellow
Project Title: Converging Cultures: Latino Culture(s) Role in Defining Chicago’s
Haute-Cuisine.
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GRANTS
2014 DePaul University Faculty Summer Research Grant ($4,700)
Project Title: World(s) Apart: Mexican Kitchen Workers in Chicago’s Restaurant
Industry
2011 DePaul University Faculty Summer Research Grant ($4,200, $950 Travel)
Project Title: Foucault’s America: A Case Study in Intellectual Formation and the
Sociology of Ideas.
2011 DePaul University Faculty Research and Development Committee Undergraduate
Research Assistant Support for Michel Foucault: a Case Study in Intellectual
Development and Self-Realization.
2008 DePaul University Faculty Summer Research Grant ($4,200)
Project Title: Cooking Up a Chef’s Career: Economic Mobility in the Restaurant
Industry.
2008 DePaul University Egan Urban Center Research Grant ($2,500)
Project Title: Restaurant Industry as Occupational Niche for Mexican Upward Mobility.
TEACHING
Courses Taught
Graduate
Race and Ethnicity
Urban Ethnography
Research on Urban Cultures
Ralph Ellison and the Ethnographic Imagination
Power, Deviance, and Social Control
Theoretical Criminology
Contemporary Sociological Theory
Erving Goffman and Michel Foucault: Comparative Sociology
Intellectuals and Politics
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Undergraduate
Race and Ethnicity
Urban Ethnography
Power, Deviance, and Social Control
Theoretical Criminology
Chicago as a Social System
Mass Media and Popular Culture
People, Places, and Food
Self and Society
Social Psychology
Sociological Theory
Sociology of Consumption
STUDENTS SUPERVISED
Master’s Thesis Committees
Emily Nelson “Black Cultural Capital: An Exploration of the Application of Bourdieu’s Theory
of Distinction to a Racially Diverse Context.” (Chair), completed 2015
Leslie Winters “How Do Skin Color Beliefs Continue to Plague Our Present?” Completed 2014
Will Heriford “Nations, Identity Expression, and Symbolic Power: The Complex Practice of
Graffiti Writing Among Chicago Working-Class Youth Gangs.” (Chair), completed 2014
Usama Hussein “African American Muslim Fathers and the Factors that Influence Their Notion
of Fatherhood.” Completed 2014
Clinton Boyd, Jr. “The Inner-City Black Male in Transition: Hegemonic Masculinity,
Marginalized Fatherhood, and the Call for Strategic Policy Reform.” Completed 2013
Latrese Smyles “A Case Study of DePaul University: White Privilege; An Urban University
Where Color Does Matter.” Completed 2012
Cuitlahuac Heredia “A Case Study of the Latino Organization of the Southwest.” Completed
2012
Elizabeth Paturzo “Technology & Society: In-depth Analysis of Internet Technology.”
Completed 2012
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Fernando Gonzalez “The Sociological Significance of Body Capital.” Completed 2012
Colleen Barker “Construction of the Self Through an Exploration of Fan Fiction and Fandom.”
(Chair), completed 2012
Ashley Stone “Building Brotherhood.” Completed 2011
Nathan Hennon "Subculture Evolution: From Punk to Hardcore to Emo." Completed 2011
Patrick Van "Gender Inequalities? Putting to Rest the Study of Gender-Based Academic
Performance. " Completed 2011
Sarah Moeri "The Creative Class and the 21st Century City. " Completed 2011
Felicia Smyles "Interracial Relationships: Slavery and Beyond." Completed 2011
Kimberly Dawson "Antebellum Roots in the Constructs of the Black American Female. "
Completed 2011
Robert Lopatka "Theorizing White Gang Members." Completed 2011
Mary Guider-Shaw "Civic-Agriculture: The Answer to Americas Commercial Agricultural
Problems?" Completed 2011
John Caterino "Racism or Domination?: The (re)production of academic discourse in regards to
the underlying racial connection between slavery and the prison. " (Chair), completed 2011
Lisa Bergwall "Institutional Analysis of a Natural History Museum: Formation and
Dissemination of Scientific Knowledge." (Chair), completed 2010
Dana Fritz "A Summary of Collective Efficacy Literature. " Completed 2010
Octavius Bond "Sociology of Sport: Affects of Extracurricular Participation. " Completed 2010
Christopher Carroll "The (ln)visible Metropolis." (Chair), completed 2009
Farah Jaleel "An Analysis of Literature on Racialized, Genderized Emotion, Anger,
Expression." Completed 2009
Erik Withers "Wrecking Music: Observations and Reflections of the Psychobilly Subculture"
(Chair), completed 2008
Jonathan Stringfield "Higher Ground: A Sociological Analysis of Population Characteristics
Affecting Displacement and Repopulation after Disaster in the Gulf Coast." (Chair) completed
2008
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Jose Nevarez "A Review of Community Policing and Its Effectiveness." Completed 2008
Kathleen Oberlin "Negotiations of Agency and Complacency: A Bourdieuian Analysis of Teen
Dating Violence. " (Chair), completed 2007
Jefferson Swagerty "The Cause and Effects of Residential Segregation on Inner-City African
Americans. " (Chair), completed 2007
Bijan Warner "Measuring Income Mobility among Nations from 1950 to 2000: An Inquiry into
Nation-State Stratification" Completed 2006
Camille DeBose "Self, Society and Online Social Networks. " Completed 2006
Todd Fuist "The Global Justice Movement in Chicago, Illinois: Identity, Ideology and
Opposition." Completed 2005
Kirk Lawrence "Autonomy and Engagement: A Defense Against the Commodification of Higher
Education." (Chair), completed 2004
Mark Wodziak "What Do You Mean What is Whiteness?" A Critical Examination or
Interrogation of Whiteness Studies and the Literature that Formed the Field " Completed 2004
Abra Johnson "Turned Tables and (R)Evolutions." Completed 2004
Michael Lorr "From Subcultures to Social Movements: Hardcore Punk and the Globalization of
Anti-Capitalist Movement." Completed 2002
SERVICE
Department
2016-2017 Faculty Search Committee (Sociology of Health)
2015-2016 Faculty Search Committee (Urban, Race & Ethnicity, Immigration)
2014-2015 Faculty Search Committee (Sociology of Health)
2014-2015 Faculty Search Committee (Medical Sociology, Criminology) / Graduate
Committee
2013-2014 Committee for Internationalization and Globalization Assessment
2013-2014 Local Review Board Committee
2009-2012 Local Review Board (Chair)
2009-2010 Letters, Arts & Science Capstone Assessment Committee
2007-2009 Local Review Board Committee
2007-2009 Graduate Committee
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College
2015-2018 Faculty Senate Representative, Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, (Social
Sciences)
2009-2012 The College Committee on Curriculum and Programs
2009-2012 Sophomore Seminar on Multiculturalism Committee
Profession
2016-2019 Editorial Board, Sociological Perspectives
2016-2018 Chair Pacific Sociological Association Publications Committee
2016-2017 Pacific Sociological Association Planning Committee, Sections on Food and
Society
2015-2016 Faculty Sponsor for the 18th Annual Chicago Ethnography Conference,. “Beyond
The Case Study: Connecting Theory and Generalizability” DePaul University,
Chicago, IL
2014-2017 Pacific Sociological Association Planning Committee, Section on Ethnography
2014-2017 Editorial Board, Sociological Theory
2014-2016 Co-Chair, Pacific Sociological Association Committee on the Status of Racial and
Ethnic Minorities
2011-2015 Pacific Sociological Association Planning Committee, Section on Race and
Ethnicity
2006-2008 Editorial Board, Sociological Theory
Occasional Manuscript and Book Reviewer: American Journal of Sociology, American
Sociological Review, Qualitative Sociology, Ethnography, Social Psychology Quarterly, British
Journal of Sociology, History of the Human Sciences, Routledge, Sage, Oxford University Press,
The University of Chicago Press.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
American Sociological Association (member since 1996)
Pacific Sociological Association (member since 1999)
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REFERENCES
Charles Camic
John Evans Professor of Sociology
Northwestern University
(847) 491-5671
Gary Alan Fine
John Evans Professor of Sociology
Northwestern University
(847) 491-3495
Roberta Garner
Professor and Associate Chair of Sociology
DePaul University
(773) 325-4892
John L. Jackson, Jr.
Dean, Social Policy and Practice
Richard Perry University Professor
University of Pennsylvania
(215) 898-5512
Eric Klinenberg
Professor of Sociology
New York University
(212) 998-8375
Victor Rios
Professor of Sociology
University of California at Santa Barbara
(805) 893-6036