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JAMES A. HOLSTEIN Professor Department of Social and Cultural Sciences Marquette University P.O. Box 1881 Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881 (414) 288-5804 EDUCATION Postdoc. University of California, Los Angeles: Sociology, 1981-84 Ph.D. University of Michigan: Sociology, 1981 M.A. University of Michigan: Sociology, 1976 B.A. University of California, Berkeley: Sociology, 1973 ACADEMIC and ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Assistant Chair. Department of Social and Cultural Sciences, Marquette University. 2006-9, 2011-14. Chair. Department of Social and Cultural Sciences, Marquette University. 2003-2006. Professor of Sociology. Department of Social and Cultural Sciences, Marquette University. 1994-present. (Assistant Professor 1984-90; Associate Professor 1990-94.) Visiting Professor. Department of Sociology. University of Lund. Sweden. 1998 (summer). Adjunct Assistant Professor. Department of Sociology, UCLA. 1981-1984. Lecturer. Department of Sociology, University of Michigan. 1977-79 (summers). PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Research Consultant. Veteran’s Administration Medical Center, Gainesville, FL. 20 11-12. Research Associate. Institute for Family Studies, Marquette University. 1986-1994. Consultant. Mayor's Citizen Commission/Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission. 1991-1992. Assistant Research Sociologist II. Neuropsychiatric Institute, UCLA. 1982-84. NIMH Postdoctoral Fellow in Mental Health Evaluation Research. Department of Sociology, UCLA. 1981-1984. Associate in Research and Evaluation. San Fernando Valley Child Guidance Clinic. 1981-1982. Associate: Planning and Evaluation. Community Cancer Control/Los Angeles, Inc. 1980-1982.

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Page 1: JAMES A. HOLSTEIN - Marquette UniversityJAMES A. HOLSTEIN Professor Department of Social and Cultural Sciences Marquette University P.O. Box 1881 Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881 (414) 288-5804

JAMES A. HOLSTEIN

Professor

Department of Social and Cultural Sciences

Marquette University

P.O. Box 1881

Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881

(414) 288-5804

EDUCATION

Postdoc. University of California, Los Angeles: Sociology, 1981-84 Ph.D. University of Michigan: Sociology, 1981

M.A. University of Michigan: Sociology, 1976

B.A. University of California, Berkeley: Sociology, 1973

ACADEMIC and ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

Assistant Chair. Department of Social and Cultural Sciences, Marquette University. 2006-9, 2011-14.

Chair. Department of Social and Cultural Sciences, Marquette University. 2003-2006.

Professor of Sociology. Department of Social and Cultural Sciences, Marquette University.

1994-present. (Assistant Professor 1984-90; Associate Professor 1990-94.)

Visiting Professor. Department of Sociology. University of Lund. Sweden. 1998 (summer).

Adjunct Assistant Professor. Department of Sociology, UCLA. 1981-1984.

Lecturer. Department of Sociology, University of Michigan. 1977-79 (summers).

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Research Consultant. Veteran’s Administration Medical Center, Gainesville, FL. 2011-12.

Research Associate. Institute for Family Studies, Marquette University. 1986-1994.

Consultant. Mayor's Citizen Commission/Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission. 1991-1992.

Assistant Research Sociologist II. Neuropsychiatric Institute, UCLA. 1982-84.

NIMH Postdoctoral Fellow in Mental Health Evaluation Research. Department of Sociology, UCLA. 1981-1984.

Associate in Research and Evaluation. San Fernando Valley Child Guidance Clinic. 1981-1982.

Associate: Planning and Evaluation. Community Cancer Control/Los Angeles, Inc. 1980-1982.

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HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS, ETC.

Lawrence G. Haggerty Award for Research Excellence. Marquette University. 2014.

Honorary Associate, Taos Institute. 2010.

College of Arts and Sciences Advisor of the Year Nominee. 2009-10

Choice Award winner for Handbook of Interview Research. 2003.

Edward Simmons Junior Faculty Teaching Award Nominee. Department of Social and

Cultural Sciences, Marquette University. 1988-1989.

Wisconsin Sociological Association Teaching Award Nominee. Department of Social

and Cultural Sciences, Marquette University. 1988.

NIMH Postdoctoral Fellowship in Mental Health Evaluation Research. Department of

Sociology, University of California at Los Angeles. 1981-1984. (Senior Fellow 1983-1984.)

MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

Society for the Study of Social Problems

American Sociological Association

Midwest Sociological Society

Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS

Social Problems

Deviance and Social Control

Social Psychology: The Self and Social Interaction

Language and Interaction: Talk-in-Interaction; Institutional Discourse

Sociology of Mental Health and Illness

Mental Health and the Law

Aging and the Life Course

Family Studies

Qualitative Inquiry: Theory and Method

Social Constructionism and Ethnomethodology

Narrative Analysis

Interview Research

Sociology of Sport

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PUBLICATIONS

Authored Books

2015 Holstein, J.A., Jones, R.S. and Koonce, G.E., Jr. 2015. Is There Life After Football? Surviving

the NFL. New York: NYU Press.

2009 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 2009. Analyzing Narrative Reality. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage

2000 Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J. F. 2000. The Self We Live By. New York: Oxford University Press.

Translated into Korean. 2014. Seoul: Sarampoongkyung

Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J. F. 2000. Constructing the Life Course, 2nd ed. Walnut Creek, CA:

AltaMira Press.

Chapter 5 reprinted in Inner Lives and Social Worlds, edited by J. Holstein and J. Gubrium.

2003.

1997 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 1997. The New Language of Qualitative Method. New York:

Oxford University Press.

1996 Miller, G. & Holstein, J.A. 1996. Dispute Domains and Welfare Claims: Conflict and Law in

Public Bureaucracies. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

1995 Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. 1995. The Active Interview. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Translated into Korean. The Active Interview. 2006. Korean translation by Myungsun Yi,

et al. Seoul, Korea.

Translated into Japanese. The Active Interview. 2004. Japanese translation by T. Yamada,

et al. Tokyo: Serica Shobu Publishers.

1994 Gubrium, J. F., Holstein, J.A., & Buckholdt, D. 1994. Constructing the Life Course. Dix Hills,

NY: General Hall.

1993 Holstein, J.A. 1993. Court-Ordered Insanity: Interpretive Practice and Involuntary

Commitment. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter.

Chapter 3 reprinted in Social Problems: Constructionist Readings edited by D. Loseke and

J. Best. 2003.

1990 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 1990. What is Family? Mountain View, CA: Mayfield.

Translated into Japanese by J. Ayukawa, N. Nakagawa, and S. Yukawa. 1997. Tokyo: Shinyo-sha.

Translated into Korean by Y. Choi, et al. 1997. Seoul: Hawoo Publishing Co.

Chapter 1 reprinted in Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. (Eds.) 2003 Inner Lives and Social

Worlds.

Chapter 7 reprinted in Cahill, S. (ed.) 2001. Inside Social Life

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Edited Volumes

2012 Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. (Eds.) 2012. Varieties of Narrative Analysis. Thousand Oaks, CA:

Sage.

Gubrium, J.F., Holstein, J.A., Marvasti, A., & McKinney, K. (eds) 2012. Handbook of Interview

Research, 2nd Edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Emerson, R. and J.A. Holstein (eds.) 2012. Special Issue of The American Sociologist: “Melvin Pollner and Ethnomethodology.” V. 41. This included assembling and editing three

articles for posthumous publication by Melvin Pollner.

2008 Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. (Eds.) 2008. Handbook of Constructionist Research. New York: Guilford

2006 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. (Eds.) 2006. Couples, Kids, and Family Life. New York: Oxford University Press.

2003 Holstein, J.A. & Miller, G. (Eds.) 2003. Challenges and Choices: Constructionist Perspectives on

Social Problems. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter.

Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. (Eds.) 2003. Inside Interviewing: New Lenses, New Concerns.

Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. (Eds.) 2003. Postmodern Interviewing. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. (Eds.) 2003. Ways of Aging. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. (Eds.) 2003. Inner Lives and Social Worlds. New York: Oxford University Press.

2002 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. (Eds.) 2002. Handbook of Interview Research. Thousand Oaks,

CA: Sage. (Library Choice Award winner.)

2001 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. (Eds.) 2001. Institutional Selves: Troubled Identities in

Organizational Context. New York: Oxford University Press.

2000 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. (Eds.) 2000. Aging and Everyday Life. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

Holstein, J.A. & Miller, G. (Eds.) 2000. Perspectives on Social Problems: A Research Annual, v.

12. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

1999 Holstein, J.A. & Miller, G. (Eds.) 1999. Perspectives on Social Problems: A Research Annual, v.

11. 1999. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

1998 Holstein, J.A. & Miller, G. (Eds.) 1998. Perspectives on Social Problems: A Research Annual, v.

10. 1998. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

1997 Miller, G. & Holstein, J.A. (Eds.) 1997. Social Problems in Everyday Life: Studies of Social

Problems Work. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

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Gardner, C, Holsetin, J, and Miller, G. (Eds.) 1997. Perspectives on Social Problems: A

Research Annual, v. 9. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

1996 Holstein, J.A. & Miller, G. (Eds.) 1996. Perspectives on Social Problems: A Research Annual, v.

8. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

Holstein, J.A. & Miller, G. (Eds.) 1996. Perspectives on Social Problems: A Research Annual, v.

7. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

1994 Holstein, J.A. & Miller, G. (Eds.) 1994. Perspectives on Social Problems: A Research Annual, v.

6. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

Holstein, J.A. & Miller, G. (Eds.) 1994. Perspectives on Social Problems: A Research Annual, v.

5. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

1993 Holstein, J.A. & Miller, G. (Eds.) 1993. Reconsidering Social Constructionism: Debates in Social

Problems Theory. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter.

Miller, G. & Holstein, J.A. (Eds.) 1993. Constructionist Controversies: Issues in Social Problems

Theory. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter.

1992 Miller, G. & Holstein, J.A. (Eds.) 1992. Perspectives on Social Problems: A Research Annual, v.

4. 1992. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

Holstein, J.A. & Miller, G. (Eds.) 1992. Perspectives on Social Problems: A Research Annual, v.

3. 1992. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

1990 Miller, G. & Holstein, J.A. (Eds.) 1990. Perspectives on Social Problems: A Research Annual, v.

2. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

1989 Holstein, J.A. & Miller, G. (Eds.) 1989. Perspectives on Social Problems: A Research Annual, v.

1. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

Journal Articles

2012 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 2012. “Theoretical Validity and Empirical Utility of a

Constructionist Analytics.” The Sociological Quarterly 53(3): 341-59.

Emerson, R. & J.A. Holstein. “Melvin Pollner and Ethnomethodology.” 2012. The American

Sociologist. 43: 1-6.

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. “‘Don’t Argue with the Members!’” 2012. The American

Sociologist 43:85-98

2009 Holstein, J.A. 2009. “Defining Deviance: John Kitsuse’s Modest Agenda.” The American

Sociologist 40: 51-60.

2007 Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. 2007. “Constructionist Perspectives on the Life Course. Sociology Compass. 1/1: 335-352.; http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1751-

9020.2007.00004.x

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2006 Holstein, J.A. 2006. “Pathologie Mentale et Justice: Produire des Evaluations Psychiatriques.” (Mental Pathology and Justice: Producing Psychiatric Assessments.) Droit et Societe 61:

701-718.

2000 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 2000. “The Self in a World of Going Concerns.” Symbolic

Interaction 23: 95-115.

Reprinted in Inside Social Life, edited by S. Cahill. 2004.

Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. 2000. “An Interpretive Analytics for Social Problems.” Japanese

Journal of Sociological Criminology 25:29-48.

1999 Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. 1999. “What is Family? Further Thoughts on a Constructionist

Approach.” Marriage and Family Review 28(3/4): 3-20.

Reprinted in:

Concepts and Definitions of Family for the 21st Century, edited by B. Settles, S. Steinmetz,

G. Peterson, and M. Sussman. 1999.

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 1999. “The Nursing Home as a Discursive Anchor for the Aging

Body.” Aging and Society 19:519-538.

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 1999. “At the Border of Narrative and Ethnography.” Journal of

Contemporary Ethnography 28:561-573.

1998 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 1998. “Narrative Practice and the Coherence of Personal Stories.”

The Sociological Quarterly 39:163-187.

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 1998. “Standing Our Middle Ground.” Journal of Contemporary

Ethnography 27: 417-422.

1995 Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. 1995. “Deprivatization and the Construction of Domestic Life.” Journal of Marriage and the Family 57:607-622.

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 1995. “Individual Agency, the Ordinary, and Postmodern Life.” The Sociological Quarterly 36:701-716

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 1995. “Life Course Malleability: Biographical Work and Deprivatization.” Sociological Inquiry 65:207-223.

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 1995. “Qualitative Inquiry and the Deprivatization of Experience.”

Qualitative Inquiry. 1:204-222.

1994 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 1994. “Grounding the Postmodern Self.” The Sociological

Quarterly 35:685-703.

Miller, G. & Holstein, J.A. 1994.“Dispute Domains: Organizational Contexts and Dispute

Processing.” The Sociological Quarterly 36:301-325.

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 1994. “New Ethnography and the Social Construction of Lives.”

Janus 4:352-361.

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1993 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 1993. “Family Discourse, Organizational Embeddedness, and Local Enactment.” Journal of Family Issues 14:66-81. (Special issue on “Rethinking the

Family as a Social Form.”)

Miller, G. & Holstein, J.A. 1993. “Disputing in Organizations: Dispute Domains and Interactional Process.” Mid-American Review of Sociology 17(2):1-18.

1992 Holstein, J.A. & Staples, W. 1992. “Producing Evaluative Knowledge: The Interactional Bases of Social Science Findings.” Sociological Inquiry 62:11-35.

Holstein, J.A. 1992. “Producing People: Descriptive Practice in Human Service Work.” Current

Research on Occupations and Professions 6:23-39.

Reprinted in Fran Klarhet Till Klarhet edited by K. Jacobbson and David Wasterfors. 2013

Holstein, J.A. & Jones, R.S. 1992. “Short Time, Hard Time: Accounts of Short-Term

Imprisonment.” Perspectives on Social Problems 3:289-309.

Holstein, J.A. & Miller, G. 1990. “Rethinking Victimization: An Interactional Approach to

Victimology.” Symbolic Interaction 13:103-22.

Reprinted in:

Social Problems in Everyday Life: Studies in Social Problems Work, edited by G. Miller

and J. Holstein. 1997.

Fran Klarhet Till Klarhet edited by K. Jacobbson and David Wasterfors. 2013

Holstein, J.A. 1990. “The Discourse of Age in Involuntary Commitment Proceedings.” Journal of

Aging Studies 4:111-130.

Reprinted in Aging, Self, and Community, edited by J. Gubrium and K. Charmaz. 1992.

1989 Miller, G. & Holstein, J.A. “On the Sociology of Social Problems.” Perspectives on Social

Problems 1:1-16. Greenwich, CT: JAI.

1988 Holstein, J.A. 1988. “Court Ordered Incompetence: Conversational Organization in Involuntary

Commitment Hearings.” Social Problems 35:801-816.

Holstein, J.A. 1988. “Studying 'Family Usage': Family Image and Discourse in Mental

Hospitalization Decisions.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 17:247-273.

1987 Holstein, J.A. 1987. “Producing Gender Effects on Involuntary Mental Hospitalization.” Social

Problems 34:141-155.

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 1987. “The Private Image: Experiential Location and Method in

Family Studies.” Journal of Marriage and the Family 49:773-786.

Holstein, J.A. 1987. “Mental Illness Assumptions in Civil Commitment Proceedings.” Journal of

Contemporary Ethnography 16:147-175.

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Grusky, O. et al. 1987. “Descriptive Evaluations of Community Support Programs.” International

Journal of Mental Health 15:26-43.

1985 Holstein, J.A. 1985. “Jurors' Interpretations and Jury Decision-Making.” Law and Human

Behavior 9:83-100.

Pollner, M. & Holstein, J.A. 1985. “Psychological Well-being and the Socio-symbolics of Athletic

Contests.” Sociological Inquiry 55:291-309.

Grusky, O., et al. “Models of Local Mental Health Delivery Systems.” 1985. American

Behavioral Scientist 28:685-703.

1984 Holstein, J.A. 1984. “The Placement of Insanity: Assessments of Grave Disability and Involuntary

Commitment Decisions.” Urban Life 13:35-62.

1983 Holstein, J.A. 1984. “Grading Practices: The Construction and Use of Background Knowledge in Evaluative Decision-Making.” Human Studies 6:377-392.

Holstein, J.A. 1984. “Jurors’ Use of Judges’ Instructions: Conceptual and Methodological Issues for Simulated Jury Studies.” Sociological Methods and Research 11:501-518.

Book Chapters

2014 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 2014. “Analytic Inspiration in Ethnographic Fieldwork.

Pp. 35-48 in Sage Handbook of Qualitative Data Analysis, edited by Uwe Flick.

London: Sage.

Holstein, J.A. 2014. “Tenability, Troubles, and Psychiatric Problems in Practice.” Pp. 157-169 in

Turning Troubles into Problems: Policy and Practice in Human Services edited by J.

Gubrium & M. Järvinen. London: Routledge.

2013 Holstein, J.A. “Writing in Practice: Revising.” 2013. Pp. 232-234 in Writing for Emerging

Sciologists authored and edited by A. Harris and A. Tyner-Mullings. Thousand Oaks, CA:

Sage

2012 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 2012. “Narrative Practice and the Transformation of Interview

Subjectivity.” Pp. 27-44 in Handbook of Interview Research, 2nd ed., edited by J. Gubrium, J. Holstein, A. Marvasti, and K. McKinney) Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Gubrium, J.F., Holstein, J.A., Marvasti, A, & McKinney, K. 2012. “The Complexity of the Craft.”

Pp. 1-6 in Handbook of Interview Research, 2nd Ed., edited by J. Gubrium, J. Holstein, A. Marvasti and K. McKinney. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J. F. 2012. “Establishing a Balance.” Pp. 1-11 in Varieties of

Narrative Analysis, edited by J. Holstein and J. Gubrium. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

2011 Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J. F. 2011.“Animating Interview Narratives.” Pp. 149-167 in Qualitative Research: Issues of Theory, Method, and Practice, 3rd ed., edited by D.

Silverman. London: Sage.

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Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J. F. 2011. “The Constructionist Analytics of Interpretive Practice.” Pp.

341-358 in Handbook of Qualitative Research, 4th ed., edited by N. Denzin and Y. Lincoln. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

2009 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 2009. “The Everyday Work and Auspices of Authenticity.” Pp.

121-138 inAuthenticity in Culture, Self, and Society, edited by Phillip Vannini and Patrick

Williams. United Kingdom: Ashgate Publishers.

2008 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 2008 “Narrative Ethnography.” (with J. Gubrium) Pp. 241-264 in

Handbook of Emergent Methods edited by S. Hess-Biber and P. Leavy. New York: Guilford

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 2008. “The Constructionist Mosaic.” Pp. 3-12 in Handbook of

Constructionist Research edited by J. Holstein and J.Gubrium. New York: Guilford.

Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. 2008. “Constuctionist Impulses in Ethnographc Fieldwork.” Pp.

373-396 in Handbook of Constructionist Research edited by J. Holstein and J.Gubrium. New York: Guilford.

2006 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 2006. “Biographical Work and the Future of the Aging Self.” Pp. 124-130 in The Futures of Old Age, edited by M. Downs, C. Phillipson and J. Vincent.

London: Sage.

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 2006. “Introduction.” Pp. viii-xx in Couples, Kids, and Family Life

edited by J. Gubrium and J Holstein. New York: Oxford University Press.

2005 Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. 2005. “Interpretive Practice and Social Action.” Pp. 483-505 in Handbook of Qualitative Research, 3rd ed., edited by N. Denzin and Y. Lincoln.

Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

2004 Holstein, J. A. & Gubrium, J. F. 2004. “Context: Working It Up, Down, and Across.” Pp. 297-

311 in Qualitative Research Practice, edited by Seale et al. London: Sage.

Holstein, J. A. & Gubrium, J. F. 2004. “The Active Interview.” Pp. 140-161 in Qualitative

Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2nd ed., edited by D. Silverman. London: Sage.

2003 Holstein, J. A. & Gubrium, J. F. 2003. “A Constructionist Analytics for Social Problems.” Pp. 187-208 in Challenges and Choices, edited by J. Holstein and G. Miller. Hawthorne, NY:

Aldine de Gruyter.

Holstein, J. A. & Gubrium, J. F. 2003. “Inside Interviewing: New Lenses, New Concerns.” Pp. 3-

30 in Inside Interviewing, edited by J. Holstein and J. Gubrium. Thousand Oaks, CA:

Sage.

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 2003. “Postmodern Sensibilities.” Pp. 3-18 in Postmodern

Interviewing, edited by J. Gubrium and J. Holstein. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 2003. “Beyond Stereotypes.” Pp. 3-10 in Ways of Aging, edited by

J. Gubrium and J. Holstein. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

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Holstein, J. A. & Miller, G. 2003. “A Fork in the Road: Challenges and Choices in Social

Constructionism.” Pp. 1-13 in Challenges and Choices, edited by J. Holstein and G. Miller. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter.

Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. 2003. “The Life Course.” Pp. 835-855 in Handbook of Symbolic

Interactionism, edited by L. Reynolds and N. Herman. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira.

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 2003. “The Everyday Visibility of the Aging Body.” Pp. 205-228

in Aging Bodies: Images and Everyday Experience, edited by Christopher A. Faircloth. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.

Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. 2003. “Points of Departure.” Pp. 1-13 in Inner Lives and Social

Worlds, edited by J. Holstein and J Gubrium. New York: Oxford University Press.

Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. 2003. “Social Interaction.” Pp. 15-21 in Inner Lives and Social

Worlds, edited by J. Holstein and J Gubrium. New York: Oxford University Press.

Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. 2003. “Inner Lives.” Pp. 107-117 in Inner Lives and Social

Worlds, edited by J. Holstein and J Gubrium. New York: Oxford University Press.

Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. 2003. “Social Worlds.” Pp. 341-352 in Inner Lives and Social

Worlds, edited by J. Holstein and J Gubrium. New York: Oxford University Press.

2002 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 2002. “The Active Subject in Qualitative Gerontology.” Pp. 154-

171 in Qualitative Gerontology, edited by G. Rowles and N. Schoenberg. New York:

Springer.

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 2002. “From the Individual Interview to the Interview Society.”

Pp. 3-31 in Handbook of Interview Research, edited by J. Gubrium and J. Holstein. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 2002. “Going Concerns and Their Bodies.” Pp. 191-206 in

Cultural Gerontology, edited by Lars Andersson. Westport, CT: Greenwood.

2001 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 2001. “Trying Times, Troubled Selves.” Pp. 1-20 in Institutional

Selves: Troubled Identities in Organizational Context, edited by J. Gubrium and J. Holstein. New York: Oxford University Press.

Lowney, K. & Holstein, J. A. 2001. “Victims, Villains, and Talk Show Selves.” Pp. 23-45 in

Institutional Selves: Troubled Identities in Organizational Context, edited by J. Gubrium and J. Holstein. New York: Oxford University Press. (Reprinted in Inner Lives and Social

Worlds, edited by J. Holstein and J. Gubrium. 2002.)

2000 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 2000. “Analyzing Interpretive Practice.” Pp. 487-508 in Handbook

of Qualitative Research, 2nd Edition, edited by N. Denzin and Y. Lincoln. Newbury Park,

CA: Sage.

Reprinted in Strategies of Qualitative Inquiry, 2

nd ed., edited by N. Denzin and Y.

Lincoln. 2003.

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 2000. “Aging and Everyday Life: Introduction.” Pp. 1-11 in Aging

and Everyday Life, edited by J. Gubrium and J. Holstein. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

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1999 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 1999. “Constructionist Perspectives on Aging.” Pp. 287-305 in Handbook of Theories of Aging, edited by V. Bengtson and K.W. Schaie. New York:

Springer.

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 1999. “Method Talk.” Pp. 247-259 in Qualitative Research, vol.

1: Fundamental Issues in Qualitative Research edited by A. Bryman and R. Burgess.

London: Sage. [Chapter adapted from The New Language of Qualitative Method.]

Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. 1999. “Active Interviewing.” . In Qualitative Research, vol. 1:

Fundamental Issues in Qualitative Research edited by A. Bryman and R. Burgess.

London: Sage. [Chapter adapted from paper of same title in Qualitative Analysis: Issues of Theory and Method, edited by D. Silverman. London: Sage..]

1997 Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. 1997. “Active Interviewing.” Pp. 113-129 in Qualitative

Research: Theory, Method, and Practice edited by David Silverman. London: Sage.

Reprinted in:

Qualitative Research, vol. 2: Methods of Qualitative Research, edited by A. Bryman and

R. Burgess. 1999. London: Sage

Qualitative Research Methods, edited by Darin Weinberg Silverman. 2002. Malden: MA:

Blackwell

Postmodern Interviewing, edited by J. Gubrium and J. Holstein. Thousand Oaks: CA: Sage.

Miller, G. & Holstein, J.A. & Miller, G. 1997. “Social Problems as Work.” Pp. ix-xxi in Social

Problems in Everyday Life. Greenwich CT: JAI Press.

1995 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 1995. “Biographical Work and New Ethnography.” 1995. Pp. 45-

58 in The Narrative Study of Lives, edited by A. Lieblich and R. Josselson. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

1994 Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. 1994. “ “Phenomenology, Ethnomethodology, and Interpretive Practice.” 1994. Pp. 262-272 in Handbook of Qualitative Methods edited by N. Denzin

and Y. Lincoln. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Reprinted in Strategies of Qualitative Inquiry, 1st ed., edited by N. Denzin and Y. Lincoln.

Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. 1994. “Constructing Family: Descriptive Practice and Domestic

Order.” Pp. 232-250 in Constructing the Social, edited by T. Sarbin and J. Kitsuse. London: Sage.

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 1994. “Analyzing Talk and Interaction.” Pp. 173-188 in Qualitative Methods in Aging Research, edited by J. Gubrium and A. Sankar. Newbury

Park, CA: Sage.

Miller, G. & Holstein, J.A. 1994. “Settling Disputes: Interactional Process and Organizational

Setting.” Pp. 290-304 in Doing Everyday Life: Ethnography as Human Lived

Experience, edited by Robert Prus, Mary Lou Dietz, and William Shaffir. 1997.)

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1993 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 1993. “Phenomenology, Ethnomethodology, and Family Discourse.” Pp. 649-70 in Sourcebook of Family Theories and Methods: A Contextual

Approach, edited by P. Boss, et al. New York: Plenum.

Miller, G. & Holstein, J.A. 1993. “Reconsidering Social Constructionism.” Pp. 5-23 in Reconsidering Social Constructionism: Debates in Social Problems Theory, edited by J.

Holstein and G. Miller. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter.

Holstein, J.A. & Miller, G. 1993. “Social Constructionism and Social Problems Work.” Pp. 151-

172 in Reconsidering Social Constructionism: Debates in Social Problems Theory edited

by J. Holstein and G. Miller. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter.

Reprinted in:

Challenges and Choices: Constructionist Perspectives on Social Problems, edited by J. Holstein and G. Miller. 2003.

Social Problems in Everyday Life: Studies of Social Problems Work, edited by G. Miller and J. Holstein. 1997.

Holstein, J.A. & Miller, G. 1993. “Reconstituting the Constructionist Program.” Pp. 241-250 in Reconsidering Social Constructionism: Debates in Social Problems Theory, edited by J.

Holstein and G. Miller. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter.

Translated into Japanese and reprinted in 2000 Sociology of Constructionism (pp. 105-121), edited by Hidemi Taira and Nobutoshi Nakagawa. Kyoto, Japan: Sekaishiso-

sha.

Miller, G. & Holstein, J.A. 1993. “Social Constructionism and Its Critics: Assessing Recent

Challenges.” Pp. 535-548 in Reconsidering Social Constructionism: Debates in Social

Problems Theory, edited by J. Holstein and G. Miller. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter.

Translated into Japanese and reprinted in 2000 Sociology of Constructionism (pp. 122-

147), edited by H. Taira and Nobutoshi Nakagawa. Kyoto, Japan: Sekaishiso-sha.

Miller, G. & Holstein, J.A. 1993. “Constructing Social Problems: Context and Legacy.” Pp. 3-18

in Constructionist Controversies: Issues in Social Problems Theory, edited by G. Miller

and J. Holstein. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter.

1991 Miller, G. & Holstein, J.A. & Miller, G 1991. “Social Problems Work in Street-Level

Bureaucracies: Rhetoric and Organizational Process.” 1991. Pp. 175-197 in Studies in

Organizational Sociology, edited by G. Miller. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

1990 Holstein, J.A. 1990. “Describing Home Care: Discourse and Image in Involuntary Commitment

Proceedings.” Pp. 209-226 The Home Care Experience, edited by J. Gubrium and A. Sankar. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

1986 Grusky, et al. 1986. “Models of Local Mental Health Care Systems.” Pp. 159-96 in The

Organization of Mental Health Services edited by R. Scott and B. Black. Beverly Hills:

Sage.

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Other Publications

2006 Holstein, J.A. and Gubrium, J.F. 2006. “Active Interviewing.” In Encyclopedia of Social

Science Research Methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

2004 Holstein, J.A. and Gubrium, J.F. 2004. “Preface” to the Japanese edition of The Active Interview,

translation by T. Yamada, et al. Tokyo: Serica Shobu Publishers.

2003 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 2003. “Qualitative Research.” Pp. 1155-1158 in Macmillan

Encyclopedia of Aging, edited by David J. Ekerdt. New York: Macmillan.

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 2003. “Narrative Gerontology.” Pp. 971-974 in Macmillan

Encyclopedia of Aging, edited by David J. Ekerdt. New York: Macmillan.

Holstein, J.A. 2003. “What’s New at Social Problems?” 2003. Social Problems Forum 33(1):5-6.

2000 Holstein, J.A. and Gubrium, J.F. 2000. “The Active Interview.” Pp. 527-541 in Encyclopedia of

Social Research Methods, edited by Robert Burgess. London: Routledge.

1992 Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 1992. “Qualitative Methods.” Pp. 1577-1582 in The Encyclopedia

of Sociology, edited by E. Borgatta. New York: Macmillan.

Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. 1992. “Field Research Methods.” Pp. 711-716 in The

Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by E. Borgatta. New York: Macmillan.

1990 Holstein, J.A. & Miller, G. 1990. Course syllabus for “Self, Language and Interaction” published in Social Psychology: A Collection of Syllabi and Instructional Materials. Washington,

DC: American Sociological Association.

1989 Holstein, J.A. & Jones, R.S. 1989. Film Review: Man Oh Man! (with R. Jones). Teaching

Sociology 17:401-2.

Research Reports

Dispute Domains and Welfare Claims. (With G. Miller) Report to National Institute for Dispute

Resolution. 1993. Milwaukee: Marquette University

“Organizational Contexts and Disputing Discourses: Staff-Client Disputing in a Work Incentive

Program.” (with G. Miller) 1992. National Institute for Dispute Resolution Research

Working Paper. Washington, DC.

“Research Program for Studying Police-Citizen Disputes.” Report to the Fire and Police

Commission. (with G. Miller and R. Jones) Milwaukee, WI. 1992.

“Strategies for Studying Police-Community Disputes.” Report to Mayor's Commission on Police-

Community Relations/Police & Fire Commission. (with G. Miller) Milwaukee, WI. 1991.

NIMH Report on the Cass County Community Support Site. (with O. Grusky et al). 1984. Los

Angeles: NIMH.

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NIMH Report on the Onondaga County-Hutchings Psychiatric Center Community Support Site.

(with O. Grusky et al). 1983. Los Angeles: NIMH.

NIMH Report on the Jefferson, Blount and St. Claire Counties, Community Support Site (with O.

Grusky et al). 1983. Los Angeles: NIMH.

NIMH Report on the Clackamas County Community Support Site (with O. Grusky et al). 1982.

Los Angeles: NIMH.

“Promotion of Organizational Interaction.” 1982. Pp. 165-271 in Community Cancer Control:

Contractor's Final Report, V. 1 edited by E. Berkanovic and B. Gerber. Washington, DC:

National Cancer Institute.

“Evaluation: Industrially Based Quit Smoking Program.” 1982. Pp. 113-47 in Community Cancer

Control: Contractor's Final Report, V. 2 edited by E. Berkanovic and B. Gerber.

Washington, DC: National Cancer Institute.

MAJOR PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Elected Positions

Chair: Theory Division, Society for the Study of Social Problems, 1994-96.

Editorial and Publications Committee SSSP, 1998-2001; 2006-2010 (Chair 2007-2009) Board of Directors, SSSP (ex officio), 2002-2005.

Editorial Positions

Editor: Social Problems, 2002-2005.

Editor: Perspectives on Social Problems; JAI Press.

(co-editor with Gale Miller). 1989-2001.

Associate/Advisory Social Problems; 1993-2002; 2011-Present

Editor/Editorial American Sociological Review, 1997-2001.

Board Auto/Biography, 2003-2007

Sociological Inquiry; 1993-1999. Journal of Family Issues; 1995-1999.

Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 1995-present.

Urban Life, 1984-87. Sociology Compass 2007-present

Symbolic Interaction, 2007-present

The American Sociologist, 2012-present

Manuscript Social Problems Sociological Focus

Reviewer: American Sociological Review Deviant Behavior

Journal of Marriage and the Family Sociological Inquiry

Sociological Quarterly Symbolic Interaction

Journal of Contemporary Ethnography Field Methods

Journal of Aging Studies Personal Relationships

Sociological Methods and Research Cultural Studies

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Journal of Family Issues University of California Press

Organization Sciences Sage Publications, London

Qualitative Health Research Lexington Publishers

Social Studies of Science Qualitative Sociology

Studies In Symbolic Interaction Teaching Sociology

Social Psychology Quarterly Cultural Studies

Evaluation and Program Planning Qualitative Inquiry

Selected Papers and Presentations at Professional Meetings

"Getting Published in Social Problems" (with B. Pettit and T. Chiricos; chaired and organized).

Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. New York. 8/11/13

"Critical Dialog in Social Problem Theory: Panel. ("Is Constructionism Radical or Conservative?")

Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. New York. 8/11/13

“Conceptualization and Method in Social Research (with J. Gubrium)." Oslo and Akerhus

University College of Applied Science. Oslo, Norway. 5/8/13.

"Analyzing and Writing Qualitative Research (with J. Gubrium)." Oslo and Akerhus University

College of Applied Science. Oslo, Norway. 5/6/13.

“Publishing in Social Problems.” (with Ted Chiricos and Becky Pettit) 2012. Meetings of the

Society for the Study of Social Problems. Denver. Organized, Chaired & Presented.

“Publishing in Social Problems.” (with Ted Chiricos and Becky Pettit) 2011. Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Las Vegas.

“Publishing in Social Problems.” (with Ted Chiricos) 2010. Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Atlanta.

“Conversations in Constructionism.” 2009. Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social

Problems. San Francisco.

“Publishing in Social Problems.” 2009. Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems.

San Francisco.

“Getting Published” 2007. Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. New York.

“Narrative Environments.” (with J. Gubrium). 2006. International Congress of Qualitative

Inquiry. Urbana IL.

“Publishing in Refereed Journals.” 2005. ASA Latino(a) Sociologists mentoring workshop.

Philadelphia.

“Publishing in Social Problems.” 2005. Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems.

Philadelphia.

“Why Measurement Fails.” (with J. Gubrium). 2005. International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. Urbana, IL.

“Writing for Social Problems.” 2004. Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. San Francisco.

“Constructing Social Problems: Its Past and Future.” 2002. Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Chicago.

“The Future of Social Problems.” 2002. Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Chicago.

“Social Problems Images in the Media.” 2001. Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social

Problems. Anaheim.

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“Constructionism in the U.S. and Japan: International Contacts and Context.” 1999. Annual

meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Chicago.

“Studying the Self We Live By.” 1999. Annual meetings of the American Sociological

Association. Chicago.

“Institutional Selves.” 1999. Annual meetings of the Midwest Sociological Society. Minneapolis,

MN.

“Family Rhetoric and Social Problems Discourse.” 1997. Meetings of the Society for the Study of

Social Problems. Toronto.

“New Directions in Qualitative Research.” (with J. Gubrium). 1997. Meetings of the American

Sociological Association. Toronto.

“Family Rhetoric and Social Problems Discourse.” 1997. Meetings of the Society for the Study of

Social Problems. Toronto.

“New Directions in Qualitative Research.” (with J. Gubrium). 1997. Didactic Seminar presented

for ASA. Toronto.

“Locating Narrative Practice.” (with J. Gubrium). 1997. International Symposium on Cultural Gerontology. Copenhagen, Denmark.

“Qualitative Research.” (with J. Gubrium) 1995. 2nd International Conference on Home and Community Care for Persons Living with HIV/AIDS. Montreal.

“Biographical Work and Life Course Malleability.” (with J. Gubrium) 1994. Meetings of American Sociological Association. Los Angeles.

“Deprivatization and Domestic Life.” (with J. Gubrium) 1994. Meetings of the American Sociological Association. Los Angeles.

“Recent Developments in Social Constructionism.” 1994. Meetings of the Society for the

Study of Social Problems. Los Angeles.

“The New Language of Qualitative Method.” (with J. Gubrium) 1994.

Qualitative Health Research Conference. Hershey, PA.

“The New Language of Qualitative Method in Aging Research.” (with J. Gubrium)

Symposium on Methodological Diversity and Quality in Applied Social and Health Research on Aging and Seniors' Issues. Aylmer, Quebec, Canada.

“What is Marriage and Family?” 1993. Meeting of the National Council on Family Relations. Baltimore, MD.

“New Developments in Social Constructionism.” (with G. Miller) 1993.

Meeting of The Society for the Study of Social Problems. Miami, FL.

“Reconsidering Social Constructionism.” 1993. Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society.

Chicago.

“Analyzing Family Discourse.” (with J. Gubrium). 1992. Meeting of the

National Council on Family Relations. Orlando, FL.

“The Emergence and Organization of Disputes in Organization.” (with G. Miller). 1992.

Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Assn. Pittsburgh, PA.

“Dispute Domains and Welfare Claims.” (with G. Miller).” 1992. Annual Meeting of the

Law and Society Assn. Philadelphia.

“Disputing Processes and Organizational Context.” (with G. Miller). 1992.

Qualitative Research Conference. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

“Settling Disputes: Interactional Process and Organizational Setting.” (with G. Miller) 1992.

Annual Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society. Kansas City, MO.

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“Organizational Contexts and Disputing Discourses.” (with G. Miller). 1992.

Meeting of the British Sociolegal Studies Assn. Keele, England.

“Constructing Justice: Administrative Hearings in a Welfare Program.” (with G. Miller). 1992.

University of Nottingham. England.

“Family Discourse and Domestic Diversity.” 1991. Annual Meeting of the American

Sociological Assn. Cincinnati.

“‘Let Me Speak Your Mind’: The Interactional Organization of Speaking for Others.” 1991.

Qualitative Research Conference. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

“Analyzing Inmate Accounts.” (with R. Jones). 1990. Annual Meetings of

the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Washington, DC.

“Descriptive Cultures of Community Mental Health Care.” 1990. Qualitative Research

Conference. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

“‘What is Family?’ An Ethnomethodological Approach to Family Studies.” 1990.

Annual Loyola Sociological Convention, Loyola University. Chicago.

“Images of Aging and the Life Course in Involuntary Commitment Proceedings.” 1989. Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Berkeley, CA.

“Reproducing Managers: The Case of Major League Baseball.” (with N. Sullivan, G. Miller, and R.S. Jones). 1988. Meetings of the Wisconsin Sociological Assn. Milwaukee.

“Family Rhetoric and Organizational Process.” (with G. Miller). 1988. Annual Meetings of the Wisconsin Sociological Association. Milwaukee, WI.

“Court-Ordered Insanity: Conversational Practice and Organization in Involuntary Commitment Hearings.” 1988. Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social

Problems. Atlanta, GA.

“Victimization as Descriptive Practice.” 1988. Interactionist Research '88 Conference. Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

“Studying ‘Family-In-Use’: Interactionist Issues.” 1988. Annual Meetings of the Midwest Sociological Society. Minneapolis, MN.

“Experiential Location and Method in Family Studies.” (with J. Gubrium). 1987. Annual Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Chicago.

“Bounding the Interorganizational Domain: A New Method for Studying Local Mental Health Delivery Systems.” (with O. Grusky and S. Webster). 1984. Annual

Meetings of the American Sociological Association. San Antonio.

“Models of Local Mental Health Delivery Systems.” (with O. Grusky, K. Tierney, R. Anspach, D. Davis, D. Unruh, S. Webster, S. Vandewater, and H. Allen). 1984.

NIMH Conference on Organizations and Mental Health. Washington, D.C.

“Models of Mental Health Delivery Systems in the US.” (with O. Grusky, K. Tierney, R. Anspach,

D. Davis, D. Unruh, and S. Vandewater). 1983. Symposium on “The Future of the

Chronically Mentally Ill in Society.” Jerusalem, Israel.

Other Presentations and Colloquia

“Publishing in Peer Reviewed Journals.” Boston College Department of Sociology Lecture. April 2012.

“Publishing in Social Problems.” University of North Carolina, Charlotte Department of Sociology and Anthropology. March 2004.

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“Publishing Research in Peer Reviewed Journals.” Boston College Department of Sociology

Lecture. December 2003.

“Context: Working It Up and Down.” UCLA Dept. of Sociology Colloquium. March 2003.

“Publishing Qualitative Research.” UCLA Dept. of Sociology Seminar. March 2003.

“Qualitative Interviewing.” Veterans Administration Hospital Stroke Research Staff, Gainesville,

Fl. Spring 2001.

“New Developments in Ethnomethodology and Constructionism.” Lecture series, Lund

University, Sweden. May 1998.

“The New Language of Qualitative Inquiry.” 1998. Mental Health Services Research Program.

University of Wisconsin, Madison.

“Place and Space in Qualitative Research.” 1997. Research Symposium, School of Architecture,

University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.

“The New Language of Qualitative Method.” (with J. Gubrium). 1997. Sociology

Symposium. Lund University, Sweden.

“Narrative Practice and Life History Research.” (with J. Gubrium). 1996. University of

Tampere School of Medicine, Tampere, Finland.

“Social Constructionism and Social Theory.” 1996. “Symposium on Social Theory and Everyday

Life.” University of Florida, Gainesville.

“Interpretive Practice and Involuntary Commitment.” 1996. Seminar on Social Research.

University of Tampere. Tampere, Finland.

“Workshop on Narrative and Description: The New Language of Qualitative Method.”

(with J. Gubrium) 1995. University of Florida School of Nursing, Jacksonville, FL.

“Mental Illness and Social Order: Interpretive Practice and Involuntary Commitment.” 1995.

Workshop for Indiana Consortium for Mental Health Services Research. Indianapolis.

“Modes of Qualitative Inquiry.” 1995. Association of American Medical Colleges Health Services Research Institute for Minority Fellows. Washington, DC.

“New Developments in Constructionist Thinking about Family: Questioning Jaber Gubrium and James Holstein.” 1994. National Council on Family Relations. Minneapolis.

“Social Problems Work”: Discussant. 1993. Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Miami, FL.

“Interpretive Practice and the Deprivatization of Experience.” 1993. Sociology Colloquium, Stevenson College, University of California, Santa Cruz.

“Social Problems: The Constructionist Stance.” (with G. Miller) 1992. National Endowment

for the Humanities Summer Seminar. Southern Illinois University. Carbondale, IL.

“Teaching Workshop on Qualitative Analysis.” (with G. Miller and J. Gubrium). 1992.

Qualitative Research Conference. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

“Evaluating Baseball Players: Systematic Approaches to Subjective Phenomena.” (with

G. Miller). 1991. Univ. of Wisconsin, Parkside Extension Symposium. Racine, WI.

“The Descriptive Culture of the Family.” 1988. Institute for Family Studies Colloquium,

Marquette University. Milwaukee, WI.

“Gender Effects on Involuntary Commitment.” 1987. Department of Psychiatry

Colloquium, University of Wisconsin, Madison.

“The Irony of Civil Commitment Criteria.” 1986. UCLA Department of Sociology Lecture.

Los Angeles, CA.

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“A Multi-Level Comparative Approach to the Evaluation of Mental Health Delivery

Systems.” (with K. Tierney, R. Anspach, and D. Davis). 1984. Mental Health Evaluation Research Colloquium. UCLA.

“Grading Papers: The Construction and Use of Background Knowledge in Student Evaluations.” 1983. Mental Health Evaluation Research Colloquium. UCLA.

“Interorganizational Coordination in Cancer Control.” 1982. National Cancer Institute

Panel Report. Los Angeles.

Other Professional Activities

Organized and chaired session "Getting Published in Social Problems" (with B. Pettit and T. Chiricos). Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. New York.

8/11/13

Organized and chaired session "Moving Beyond Ignoring Social Consturcionism: Is it Critical?) (with M. Berbrier). Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. New

York. 8/9/13

Organized and chaired session: “Publishing in Social Problems.” (with Ted Chiricos and Becky Pettit) 2012. Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Denver.

Organized, Chaired & Presented. 8/14/12

Organized and chaired session: “Publishing in Social Problems.” (with Ted Chiricos and Becky

Pettit) 2011. Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Las Vegas.

Organized and chaired session: “A Conversation with Andrea Fontana: Life Through a Postmodern

Lens.” 2011. Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Las Vegas.

Organized and Chaired Session: “Publishing in Social Problems” 2011. Meetings of the Society

for the Study of Social Problems. Las Vegas.

Organized and Chaired Session: “Publishing in Social Problems” 2010. Meetings of the Society

for the Study of Social Problems. Atlanta.

Organized and Chaired “Constuctionist Conversations I.” 2009. Meetings of the Society for the

Study of Social Problems. San Francisco.

Organized and Chaired “Constuctionist Conversations II.” 2009. Meetings of the Society for the

Study of Social Problems. San Francisco.

Organized and Chaired Session: “Publishing in Social Problems” 2009. Meetings of the Society

for the Study of Social Problems. San Francisco.

Organized and Chaired Session: “Publishing in Social Problems” 2007. Meetings of the Society

for the Study of Social Problems. New York.

Organized and Chaired Session: “Publishing in Social Problems” 2005. Meetings of the Society

for the Study of Social Problems. Philadelphia.

Organized and Chaired Session: “Publishing in Social Problems” 2004. Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. San Francisco.

Organized: Thematic Session: “Remembering John Kitsuse.” Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. San Francisco. 2004.

Organized: Theory Division session on “The Social Constructionism of Justice.” Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Atlanta. 2003.

Organized: Theory Division session on “Perspectives on Social Problems.” Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Atlanta. 2003.

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Organized Thematic Session: “On the 25th Anniversary of Constructing Social Problems.”

Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Chicago, 2002.

Organized Thematic Session: “The Future of Social Problems: Japanese and American

Perspectives.” Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Chicago, 2002.

Discussant: Theory Division session on “Social Constructionism and Social Problems Theory.”

Society for the Study of Social Problems. Washington, DC. 2000.

Organized Theory Division session on “Constructing Social Problems in Cultural Context:

Japanese and American Visions,” for meetings of Society for the Study of Social Problems.

Chicago. 1999.

Organized session on “Institutional Selves and Social Problems Work” for annual meetings of the

Midwest Sociological Society. Minneapolis, MN, 1999.

Organized session: “Graduate Student Paper Competition.” 1998. Meetings of the Society for

the Study of Social Problems. San Francisco.

Organized session on “Social Problems and Family.” 1997. Meetings of the Society for

the Study of Social Problems. Toronto.

Organized session on “What is Critical About Qualitative Method?” (with J. Gubrium)

1995. Meetings of the American Sociological Association. Washington, DC.

Organized session in Social Problems Theory (“Pacific Exchanges: Constructionism in the

U.S. and Japan.” Co-organizer with J. Kitsuse). 1994. Meetings of the Society

for the Study of Social Problems. Los Angeles.

Organized session in Social Problems Theory (“Issues In Social Problems Theory.”)

(with G. Miller) 1993. Meetings of the Midwest Sociological Society.

Organized “Reconsidering Social Constructionism: A Symposium in Social

Problems Theory and Research” (with G. Miller). 1992. Milwaukee, WI.

Organized Psychiatric Sociology Session (“Interpretive Issues in Psychiatric Sociology.”).

1992. Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Pittsburgh, PA.

Organized and Chaired Session: “Language, Interaction, and Social Problems.” 1990.

Meetings of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Washington, DC.

Organized and Chaired Session: “Interpretive Issues in Psychiatric Sociology.” 1989. Meetings of

the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Berkeley, CA.

Organized Psychiatric Sociology Session (“Producing Troubles: The Analysis of Discourse

and Social Problems Work.”) 1988. Meetings of the Society for the Study of

Social Problems. Atlanta, GA.

RESEARCH GRANTS

HSR&D Collaborative Research to Enhance and Advance Transformation and Excellence (CREATE)

Initiative, HX-12-001. Title: “Impacting VHA Health Services Access for Rural Veterans with

Disability.” CREATE Director: William Mann, Ph.D. Submitted through Gainseville, FL, VA.

$3.8 million. Not Funded.

“Family Adaptation and Institutionalization.” 1994. Marquette University Regular Research

Grant and Summer Faculty Fellowship. $5,000.

“Reconsidering Social Constructionism: A Symposium” (with G. Miller). 1992.

Midwest Sociological Society Scholarly Development Grant. $750.

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“Dispute Domains and Welfare Claims” (with G. Miller). 1990-92. Fund for Research on Dispute Resolution (administered by National Institute for Dispute Resolution). $55,000.

“Dispute Processing in a Welfare Agency” (with G. Miller). 1990-91.

Regular Research Grant. Marquette University Graduate School. $2,300.

“Dispute Processing in a Welfare Agency.” 1990. Summer Faculty Fellowship.

Marquette University Graduate School. $2,000.

“Enforcing the Work Ethic” (with G. Miller). 1989-90. American Sociological Assn./National

Science Foundation Small Grant Program. $2,500.

“Public Order of the Family.” 1988-89. Marquette Institute for Family Studies. $8,500.

National Institute of Mental Health Services System Research Training Program Grant; USPHS-MH14583. 1984. University of California at Los Angeles (O. Grusky, PI).

National Institute for Handicapped Research; NIHR-G00806802: “Descriptive Evaluation of Community Support Programs for the Chronically Mentally Ill.” 1984. (O. Grusky, PI).

MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE SERVICE

University and Social Sciences Area Promotion and Tenure Committees. 1994-2003; 2006-2010 (Chair, Social Sciences. 2001-2003, 1995-1998; 2006-2009, 2011-14).

University Committee on Research. 2006-2009.

Department of Athletics Equity Committee. 2005-2010.

Mentoring Advisory Committee (Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Communication). 2004-

2007

Arts and Sciences Committee on the Ethnic Studies Major. 2005-2007

Mitchem Fellowhsip Advisory Committee. 2006-Present

University Gender Equity Compliance Oversight Committee. 2005-2006.

University Gender Equity Implementation Task Force. 2001-2003.

Tenure and Promotion Sub-Committee.

Merit Salary Increase Sub-Committee.

Family Issues Sub-Committee.

University Ad Hoc Promotion and Tenure Appeal Committee. 2001.

University Core Curriculum Assessment Committee. 2000 – 2003.

Arts and Sciences Advising Committee (consultant). 1994-1998.

Library Liaison. 1985-present.

Arts and Sciences Pre-major Advisor. 1988-92.

Admissions Office “Shadow Program” Advisor. 1988-91.

Writing Across the Curriculum. 1989-91.

ASMU Day Care Research Committee (Advisory). 1986-88.

Truman Scholarship Screening Committee. 1986-87.

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DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE

Co-Chair, Colloquia Committee. 2011-Present

Department Chair, Social and Cultural Sciences. 2003-2006.

Department Assistant Chair, Social and Cultural Sciences. 2006-9, 2011-Present

Faculty Development Coordinator. 2000-2003.

Authored departmental standards and procedures for promotion and tenure. 2002.

Authored departmental teaching load assignment plan. 2002.

Authored departmental faculty development plan. 2001.

SOCI Major Committee, 2001-2003; 2006-2010. [Search Committee 2013-14]

CRLS Major Committee. 1984-1987; 2001-2003; 2006-2009.

ANTH Major Committee. 2001-2003; 2006-2009.

Departmental Assessment Committee. 2001-2003.

Departmental Advisory Committee. 1985-92, 1998-2000.

Sociology Program Coordinator. 1994.

Ad Hoc Committee to Formalize Intradepartmental Relations. 1992-93.

Strategic Planning Task Force: Chair. 1990-91.

Primary Author: Sociology Strategic Plan. 1990-91.

Primary Author: Departmental Faculty Contributions Assessment. 1989-92.

Author of revisions of Sociology Graduate Program. 1990-91, 1987-88.

Graduate Committee. 1990-93.

Library Liaison. 1984-present

Computer Committee. 1985-92.

Ad Hoc Committee to revise graduate program. 1987-88.

Ad Hoc Recruitment Committee. 1985-86, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1988-89; 1994-95, 1995-96; 2010-11.

Social Work Program Committee. 1990-93.

Undergraduate Sociology Program Committee. 1984-86.

Served on several Comprehensive Examination, Specialty Essay, MA Committees.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Editorial Review Board Member. The American Sociologist. 2012 - present

Editorial Review Board Member, Advisory Editor/Editorial Board: Social Problems. 2011- present

Editorial Review Board Member, Sociology Compass. 2007 - present

Editorial Review Board member, Symbolic Interaction. 2007 - present

Editorial Review Board Member, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. 1995 - present

Board of Directors, Society for the Study of Social Problems. 2002-2005.

Budget and Finance Committee. SSSP, 2002- 2005.

Program Committee. 2006-2007

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Editorial and Publications Committee, Society for the Study of Social Problems. 1999-2005; 2006-

2010. Chair 2007-2008.

Committee on Committees, Society for the Study of Social Problems. 1988-1991.

Chair, Theory Division, Society for the Study of Social Problems. 1994-1996.

COURSES PREPARED TO TEACH

Social Problems Social Psychology/Self and Society

Deviance and Social Control

Sociology of “Deviance” and “Normalcy” Juvenile Delinquency and Deviance

Sociology of Family

Family Troubles Social Statistics

Methods of Social Research

Qualitative Research Methods

Ethnography and Field Methods Ethnomethodology & Social Constructionism

Interview Research

Narrative/Discourse Analysis

DISSERTATION COMMITTEES

George Koonce, 2012

REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

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