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November, 2019 ROBIN STRYKER CURRICULUM VITAE CURRENT APPOINTMENT: Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Purdue University. EDUCATION 1986 Ph.D. Sociology University of Wisconsin 1977 MS. Sociology University of Wisconsin 1975 BA. Sociology Smith College 1980-81 Law Yale Law School 1981-85 (part-time) Law Indiana University Law School Ph.D. Dissertation: Limits on Technocratization of the Law: The Elimination of the NLRB's Division of Economic Research. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 1986-91 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Iowa 1992-97 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Iowa 1994-2000 Fellow, Center for Advanced Studies, University of Iowa. 1996-97 Associate Professor (by courtesy) College of Law, University of Iowa. 1998-2000 Professor, Department of Sociology and (by courtesy) College of Law, University of Iowa 2000-08 Professor, Department of Sociology and Affiliated Professor, Law School University of Minnesota 2008-18 Professor, Department of Sociology and Affiliated Professor, Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona. 2018- Emeritus Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona. 2019- Professor, Department of Sociology, Purdue University 2019 Distinguished Professor, Department of Sociology, Purdue University 2001-02 Jean Monnet Fellow, Robert Schuman Center, European University Institute, Florence. 2004-07 Scholar of the College, College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota. 2010-11 Earl H. Carroll Magellan Fellow, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences University of Arizona 2011 College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Professorship, University of Arizona. 2011 Visiting Professor, École des Hautes Études de Sciences Sociales. Paris, France. 2012- Research Director, National Institute for Civil Discourse, University of Arizona 2012- Affiliated Professor, School of Government and Public Policy, Univ. of Arizona. 2016 Visiting Professor, Sciences-Po, LIEPP, Paris, France (May-June) 2016-17 Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University. MAJOR HONORS AND AWARDS 2019 Distinguished Professorship, Purdue University 2018 Best Scholarly Article Award, Human Rights Section, American Sociological Association, for “From Legal Doctrine to Social Transformation?: Comparing

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November, 2019 ROBIN STRYKER

CURRICULUM VITAE CURRENT APPOINTMENT: Distinguished Professor of Sociology, Purdue University. EDUCATION 1986 Ph.D. Sociology University of Wisconsin 1977 MS. Sociology University of Wisconsin 1975 BA. Sociology Smith College 1980-81 Law Yale Law School 1981-85 (part-time) Law Indiana University Law School Ph.D. Dissertation: Limits on Technocratization of the Law: The Elimination of the NLRB's Division of Economic Research. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 1986-91 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Iowa 1992-97 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Iowa 1994-2000 Fellow, Center for Advanced Studies, University of Iowa. 1996-97 Associate Professor (by courtesy) College of Law, University of Iowa. 1998-2000 Professor, Department of Sociology and (by courtesy) College of Law, University of Iowa 2000-08 Professor, Department of Sociology and Affiliated Professor, Law School University of Minnesota 2008-18 Professor, Department of Sociology and Affiliated Professor, Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona. 2018- Emeritus Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona. 2019- Professor, Department of Sociology, Purdue University 2019 Distinguished Professor, Department of Sociology, Purdue University 2001-02 Jean Monnet Fellow, Robert Schuman Center, European University Institute,

Florence. 2004-07 Scholar of the College, College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota. 2010-11 Earl H. Carroll Magellan Fellow, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences University of Arizona 2011 College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Professorship, University of Arizona. 2011 Visiting Professor, École des Hautes Études de Sciences Sociales. Paris, France. 2012- Research Director, National Institute for Civil Discourse, University of Arizona 2012- Affiliated Professor, School of Government and Public Policy, Univ. of Arizona. 2016 Visiting Professor, Sciences-Po, LIEPP, Paris, France (May-June) 2016-17 Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University. MAJOR HONORS AND AWARDS 2019 Distinguished Professorship, Purdue University 2018 Best Scholarly Article Award, Human Rights Section, American Sociological

Association, for “From Legal Doctrine to Social Transformation?: Comparing

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MAJOR HONORS AND AWARDS (continued): US Voting Rights, Equal Employment Opportunity and Fair Housing Legislation (with Nicholas Pedriana).

2018 Distinguished Article Award, Political Sociology Section, American Sociological Association, for “From Legal Doctrine to SocialTransformation? (with Nicholas Pedriana) 2016-17 Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS), Stanford University. 2016 Professeure Invitée, Sciences-Po, LIEPP, Paris, France (May-June) 2015 Offer of Excellence Chair, Center for Social Organization (CSO)-Sciences Po,

Paris France (declined to move from UA) 2014 University of Arizona Graduate and Professional Teaching and Mentoring Award (university-wide competition). 2014 Top Paper Award, National Communication Association, Section on Political

Communication, for R. Stryker, B. Conway and J. T. Danielson, “What is Political Incivility?” (Given annually).

2011 Professeure Invitée à l’École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France. May-June, 2011.

2010-11 Earl H. Carroll Magellan Fellowship, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Arizona. 2008-09 John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship. 2005-08 “Social Science Perspectives on Employment Discrimination,” Initiative Organized

and Funded by the Center for Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Ford Foundation and American Bar Foundation, to bring together top discrimination scholars nationwide in small, inter-disciplinary working groups. Designed participant in Law and Organizations group chaired by Lauren Edelman, and in Politics, Movements and Discrimination group chaired by Sam Lucas)

2004-07 Scholar of the College Award, University of Minnesota, College of Liberal Arts (Given annually to the three top scholars in CLA) 2005 Best Article Award. Sociology of Law Section, American Sociological Association.

For “The Strength of a Weak Agency: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the Expansion of State Capacity, 1965-1971” American Journal of Sociology 110 (with Nicholas Pedriana).

2005 Honorable Mention for Best Article Award. Political Sociology Section, American Sociological Association. For “The Strength of a Weak Agency: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the Expansion of State Capacity, 1965-1971.” American Journal of Sociology 110 (with Nicholas Pedriana).

2004 Faculty Mentoring Award, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota (awarded for exceptional professional support and mentoring of grad students).

1998 Election to Sociological Research Association (Honorific associations that has capped membership limited to the most research accomplished sociologists).

1997 Barrington Moore Prize for Best Article (1995 & 1996) Comparative & Historical Sociology Section. American Sociological Association. Awarded for “Beyond History vs. Theory: Strategic Narrative and Sociological Explanation.” In Sociological Methods and Research 24 (1996) 304-352.

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MAJOR HONORS AND AWARDS (continued): 1997 Founder’s Prize. Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. For “Political

Culture Wars 1960s Style: State Policies, Cultural Resources and the Reshaping of Equal Employment Opportunity-Affirmative Action Law by the Philadelphia Plan.” (Co-authored with Nicholas Pedriana).

1993-96 University Faculty Scholarship Award, University of Iowa (awarded to top early career scholars university-wide; capped to small number) 1992 University of Iowa Collegiate Teaching Award (CLA wide competition). 1989 Recognition for Exceptional Teaching, College of Liberal Arts, University of

Iowa. 1983 Book Award for highest grade in Labor Law I, Indiana Univ. Law School. 1980 Doctoral preliminary written examination in political sociology, passed with

distinction, University of Wisconsin. 1975 BA. Summa cum Laude with Highest Honors in Sociology, Smith College. 1975 Samuel Bowles Prize for superior honors thesis in economics or sociology, Smith

College. Thesis title: Class Consciousness in the Contemporary French Working Class.

1973 Arthur Ellis Hamm Scholarship Prize, Smith College. 1972-74 First Group Scholar, Smith College. ELECTED PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: 2016 Elected Council Member, Human Rights Section of the American Sociological Association. 2011-12 Elected Chair, Political Sociology Section, American Sociological Association 1998-2011 Elected Member, Executive Council. Society for the Advancement of Socio-

economics (elected to four consecutive terms). 2007-10 Elected Council Member, American Sociological Association. 2006-09 Elected Council Member, Sociology of Law Section, American Sociological Association. 2005-06 Elected Chair, Theory Section, American Sociological Association. 2003-2006 Elected Council Member, Economic Sociology Section of the American

Sociological Association. 2002-2004 Elected Council Member. Theory Section, American Sociological Association. 2000-2001 Elected President, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics

(international, inter-disciplinary social science association). 1999-2000 Elected President Elect, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics 1999-2000 Elected Chair, Sociology of Law Section, American Sociological Association. 2000-2002 Elected Member, American Sociological Assn. Committee on Nominations. 1996-1999 Elected Council Member, Political Sociology Section. American Sociological Association. 1996-1998 Elected Secretary-Treasurer, Sociology of Law Section, American Sociological Association. 1994-97 Elected Council Member. Comparative & Historical Section. American Sociological Association.

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ELECTED PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS (continued): 1993-94 Elected Council Member, Sociology of Law Section, American Sociological Association. 1991-94 Elected Officer at Large, Executive Board of Research Committee 19, Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy, International Sociol. Assn. EXTERNAL RESEARCH GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS: 2016 -17 Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) Residential Fellowship (2016-2017) 2014-15 Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant for Jessie Finch, “Legal Borders, Racial/Ethnic Boundaries: Operation Streamline and Identity Processes on the US-Mexico Border,” National Science Foundation Sociology Program, Awarded June, 2014, $12,000, #SES-1433927. 2013-14 Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant for J. Taylor Danielson,

“Migration, Nationalism and Welfare State Reform,” National Science Foundation Sociology Program, Awarded June, 2013, $12,000, # SES-1333211.

2010-12 “Rights and Their Translation into Practice: Toward a Synthetic Framework.” National Science Foundation. Law and Social Sciences Program. (Conference Grant #SES 1051374, $44,996). 2009 American Bar Foundation Small Conference Grant ($3,000). “Normative

Implications of Empirical Research on Human Rights” (with Thomas Christiano). 2008-09 John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship. “Social Science in Government

Regulation of Equal Employment Opportunity.” 2005-09 “Social Science in Government Regulation of Equal Employment Opportunity National Science Foundation, Sociology Program. (#SES-0514700, $169,745) 2005-06 NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates Supplement ($6,000). 2005-06 Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant for Pamela Wald, “Bringing

Welfare State Theories to the States: How Ideas, Actors and State Structures Affect Welfare Reform Trajectories in Minnesota and Wisconsin,” National Science Foundation, Sociology Program (#SES-0527035).

2004-05 Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant for Katja Guenther, “The New Trümmerfrauen: Rebuilding Women’s Welfare in Eastern Germany since German Unification,” National Science Foundation, Sociology Program, (#SES-0402513).

2001-02 Jean Monnet Fellowship, Robert Schuman Center. European University Institute. Florence, Italy.

1998 Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant for Nicholas Pedriana, National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences Program.

1992-94 National Science Foundation Research Planning Grant ($18,000); Grant Title: The Politics of Social Science in Regulatory Law. 1989 Research Scholar, Center for the Study of Law and Society, Indiana University. 1975-78 National Science Foundation Fellowship for Graduate Education. MAJOR APPOINTED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2018 Invited Habilitation Jury member for Laure Bereni, CNRS and Centre Maurice Halbwachs, Paris, France, November 30, 2018

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MAJOR APPOINTED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (continued): 2017 Invited Habilitation Jury member for Anne Revillard, Sciences-Po, LIEPP, Paris, France, September 18, 2017. 2015- Invited Member, National Research Council Roundtable on the Application of

Social and Behavioral Science Research, first meeting January 8-9, 2015, Washington DC; second meeting July 27-28, Washington DC; Third meeting January 22-23, 2016, Fourth meeting, August 9-10, 2016.

2012-2016 Invited Advisory Board Member, ZERP Tenancy Law Project: Tenancy Law and Housing in Multi-Level Europe (European-Union wide housing research project under coordinator Christoph Schmidt, University of Bremen, Germany.)

2012-15; 1997-2000 Member, Editorial Board, American Sociological Review. 1998-2002 Member, Executive Committee of Executive Council, Society for the

Advancement of Socio-Economics. 2011-13 Appointed Member, Program Committee, American Sociological Association. Committee designed program for New York meetings, August, 2013. 2005-13 Member, Editorial Board, Research in the Sociology of Organizations. 2002-13 Member, Editorial Board, Socio-Economic Review. 2008-10 Member, National Science Foundation, Law & Social Science Review Panel. 2008-10 Chair, Subcommittee of Council on Production and Uses of Federal Social Science Data, American Sociological Association. 2007-10 Council Liaison to the Committee on Sections, American Sociological Association 2007-10 Council Member Appointee to Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline,

American Sociological Association. 2007-08 Planning Committee, Discrimination Research Group Scholarly Dissemination And Policy Briefing, American Bar Foundation, Ford Foundation & Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Science. Conference held at Stanford University Law School, November 7-8, 2008. 2005-07 Law & Society Association Program Planning Committee. Annual Meetings July, 2007 in Berlin 2006-07, 2001-02, 1998-99 Appointed Member, Executive Committee, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. 2000-03 Member, Editorial Board, Contemporary Sociology. 1997-98 Appointed Chair, Committee on Awards Policy, American Sociological Association. 1994-96 Consulting Editor, American Journal of Sociology. 1990-91 Appointed Law and Crime Network Chair, Social Science History Assn. SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS (BY TOPIC CATEGORY, no duplications) Global Human Rights 2015 LaDawn Haglund and Robin Stryker (alphabetical), editors. Closing the Rights Gap: From Human Rights to Social Transformation. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, March, 2015. 2015 Robin Stryker and LaDawn Haglund, “Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Emerging Possibilities for Social Transformation.” Pp 319-354 in Haglund and

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Global Human Rights (continued): Stryker, editors, Closing the Rights Gap: From Human Rights to Social

Transformation (empirically grounded synthetic theory of human rights realization)

2015 LaDawn Haglund and Robin Stryker, “Making Sense of the Multiple and Complex Pathways by which Rights are Realized.” Pp 1-26 in Haglund and Stryker, editors, Closing the Rights Gap: From Human Rights to Social Transformation. Legitimacy, Law and Organizations and Institutional Politics: 2012 Robin Stryker, Danielle-Docka Filipek and Pamela Wald. “Employment Discrimination Law and Industrial Psychology: Social Science as Social

Authority and the Co-Production of Law and Science.” Law & Social Inquiry 37: 777-814. 2011 Robin Stryker, “L’intermédiation scientifique dans la mise en oeuvre des lois anti- discrimination américaines (Scientific Mediation of American Anti- Discrimination Law). Pp. 183-202 in Droit et régulation des activités économiques : perspectives scientifiques et institutionnalistes (Law and the Regulation of Economic Activities: Sociological and Institutional Perspectives), edited by Christian Bessy, Thierry Delpeuch and Jérôme Pélisse, Droit et Société : Recherches et Travaux 24, Fondation Maison des Sciences de L’Homme et Réseau Européen Droit et Société, Paris, France. 2003 Robin Stryker. “Mind the Gap: Law, Institutional Analysis and Socio-Economics.”

Socio-Economic Review 1: 335-367.

2002 Robin Stryker. “A Political Approach to Organizations and Institutions.” Research in the Sociology of Organizations 19: 171-193.

2002 Robin Stryker. “The Future of Socio-Economics and of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics.” Pp. 49-55 in Advancing Socio-Economics: An Institutionalist Perspective, edited by J. Rogers Hollingsworth, Karl Mueller and Ellen Jane Hollingsworth. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield.

2001 Robin Stryker. “Legitimacy.” Pp. 8700-8704 in International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, vol. 13. Editors-in-Chief, Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes. Oxford, UK: Elsevier Science. 2000 Robin Stryker. “Legitimacy Processes as Institutional Politics: Implications for

Theory and Research in the Sociology of Organizations.” Research in the Sociology of Organizations 17: 179-223. 1994 Robin Stryker. "Rules, Resources and Legitimacy Processes: Some Implications for

for Social Conflict, Order and Change.” American Journal of Sociology 99 (January): 847-910.

Law, Politics and Inequality 2021 Robin Stryker. “But is it Rational? How Rationalization Illuminates the Nature,

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Law, Politics and Inequality (continued): Evolution, and Consequences of United States Employment Discrimination and other Regulatory Law.” L’Année Sociologique 71 (1). (Rationaliztion: New Readings, New Usages, eds. Phlippe Bezes, Sebastien Billows, and Patrice Duran. 2019 Robin Stryker. “Political Economy and Working Law.” Law & Social Inquiry 44(4) (November). 2019 Robin Stryker, “Multiplication des critères des discrimination: Une vue des États- Unis” (Multiplication of Protected Classes in Anti-Discrimination Law: A View from

the United States.” In Multiplication des critères des discrimination: Enjeux, Effets et Perspectives (Multiplication of Discrimination Criteria: Challenges, Effects and Prospects.” Defender of Rights, Research Mission Law and Justice, Paris, France https://www.defenseurdesdroits.fr/sites/default/files/atoms/files/actes_colloque_accessibilite.pdf 2017 Nicholas Pedriana and Robin Stryker (alphabetical, equal co-authorship). “From

Legal Doctrine to Social Transformation: Comparing US Voting Rights, Equal Employment Opportunity and Fair Housing Legislation.” American Journal of

Sociology 123 (1) 86-135. 2017 Robin Stryker, Heidi Reynolds-Stenson and Krista Frederico. “Family Responsibilities Discrimination, HR Work-Family Discourse and Organizational Mediation of Civil Rights Law.” Sciences-Po Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire d’Évaluation des Politiques Publiques (LIEPP Working Paper) : Axe: Discriminations et Inégalités Sociales. (peer reviewed). 2007 Robin Stryker. “Half Empty, Half Full or Neither? Law, Inequality and Social Change in Capitalist Democracies.” Annual Review of Law & Social Science 3: 69-97. 2007 Robin Stryker. “Sociology of Law.” Chapter 34 in 21st Century Sociology: A Reference Handbook, vol. 1, edited by Clifton D. Bryant and Dennis L. Peck. Sage: (Pp. 339-52. references at pp. 662-66). 2007 Robin Stryker. “Sociology of Labor Law.” Pp. 900-905 in Encyclopedia of Law and Society: American and Global Perspectives, edited by David S. Clark. Sage. 2006 Robin Stryker. “Law and Economy,” Pp. 2557-2660 in Encyclopedia of Sociology edited by George Ritzer. Blackwell Press. 2005 Lauren Edelman and Robin Stryker (order of authors alphabetical, equal authorship)

“A Sociological Approach to Law and the Economy.” Pp. 527-561 in Handbook of of Economic Sociology, 2nd Ed., Edited by Neil Smelser and Richard Swedberg. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

2004 Nicholas Pedriana and Robin Stryker (order of authorship alphabetical, equal

co-authorship). “The Strength of a Weak Agency: Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the Expansion of State Capacity, 1965-1971.” American

Journal of Sociology 110: 709-760 (won ASA Sociology of Law Section Award for

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Law, Politics and Inequality (continued): Best Article; won Honorable Mention for ASA Political Sociology Section Best Article Award) 2001 Robin Stryker. “Disparate Impact and the Quota Debates.” Law, Labor Market Sociology, and Equal Employment Policies.” Sociological Quarterly 42: 13-46. 2000 Robin Stryker. “Government Regulation.” Pp. 1089-1111 in Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2nd Ed. Vol. 2, edited by Edgar F. Borgatta and Rhonda J. V. Montgomery New York: Macmillan. 1999 Robin Stryker, Martha Scarpellino and Mellisa Holtzman. “Political Culture

Wars 1990s Style: The Drum Beat of Quotas in Media Framing of the Civil Rights Act of 1991.” Research in Stratification and Social Mobility 17: 33-106. 1997 Nicholas Pedriana and Robin Stryker (order of authors is alphabetical, equal authorship) “Political Culture Wars 1960s Style: Equal Employment Opportunity- Affirmative Action Law and the Philadelphia Plan.” American Journal of Sociology 103 (November): 633-691, awarded Founders Prize, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics) 1992 Robin Stryker. "Government Regulation.” Pp. 778-784 in Encyclopedia of Sociology. Edited by E.F. and M.L. Borgatta. New York. MacMillan. 1990 Robin Stryker. "A Tale of Two Agencies: Class, Political-institutional and Organizational Factors Affecting State Reliance on Social Science.” Politics & Society (March): 101-141. 1989. Robin Stryker. “Limits on Technocratization of the Law: The Elimination of the National Labor Relations Board’s Division of Economic Research.” American Sociological Review 54: 341-358. Comparative Welfare State and Social Policy: 2014 J. Taylor Danielson and Robin Stryker (alphabetical authorship), “Cultural Influences on Social Policy Development,” in Daniel Béland, Christopher Howard and Kimberly J. Morgan, The Oxford Handbook of US Social Policy, Oxford UK and New York, NY: Oxford University Press. 2012 Robin Stryker, Scott Eliason, Eric Tranby and William Hamilton. “Family Policies Education and Female Labor Market Participation in Advanced Capitalist Democracies.” Pp 37-57 in Social Policy in the Smaller EU Member States, edited by Gary Cohen, Benjamin Ansell, Jane Gingrich and Robert Cox. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books. 2009 Robin Stryker and Pamela Wald. “Redefining Compassion to Reform Welfare: How Supporters of 1990s US Federal Welfare Reform aimed for the Moral High Ground.” Social Politics: International studies in Gender, State and Society 16 (4): 519-557. 2003 Robin Stryker and Scott Eliason. The Welfare State, Gendered Labor Markets and

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Comparative Welfare State and Social Policy (continued): Political Partisanship. Robert Schuman Center Monograph Series, European University Institute, Florence [#RSC2003/20]. 1998 Robin Stryker (editor) Special Issue of International Journal of Sociology and

Social Policy: Globalization and the Welfare State. Barmarick. Vol. 18: #s 2/3/4. 1998 Robin Stryker. “Globalization and the Welfare State.” International Journal of

Sociology and Social Policy 18 (Nos. 2-4): 1-49.

1990 Robin Stryker. "Science, Class and the Welfare State: A Class-centered Functional Account.” American Journal of Sociology 96 (November): 684-726. 1990 Fred Pampel, John Williamson, and Robin Stryker. "Class Context and Pension Response to Demographic Structures in Advanced Industrial Democracies.” Social Problems 37 (November): 535-550.

1990 Fred Pampel and Robin Stryker. "Age Structure, the State and Social Welfare Spending: A Reconceptualization and Reanalysis.” British Journal of Sociology 41 (March): 16-24. 1990 Fred Pampel, John Williamson and Robin Stryker. "Contextual Models of Pension Spending for the Advanced Industrial Democracies: A Preliminary Test.” In Proceedings of symposium on "International Comparison of Social Security Policies and Systems.” Paris, June 13-15, 1990, organized by the French service for planning and financing of research of the Ministry of Social Affairs in Cooperation

with the International Social Security Association (French and English). Quantitative and Qualitative Methods 2009 Scott Eliason and Robin Stryker. “Goodness-of-Fit Tests and Descriptive Measures in Fuzzy Set Analysis.” Sociological Methods and Research. 38: 102-146. 2008 Scott Eliason, Robin Stryker and Eric Tranby. “The Welfare State, Family Policies and Women’s Labor Market Participation: Combining Fuzzy Set and Statistical Methods to Assess Causal Relations and Estimate Causal Effects.” Pp. 135-195 in Method and Substance in Macrocomparative Analysis. Edited by Lane Kenworthy and Alex Hicks. Palgrave-MacMillan. 2001 Robin Stryker. "Interpretive Methods: Macro Methods." Pp. 7878-7881 in International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences vol. 17. Editors-in-Chief, Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes. Oxford, UK: Elsevier Science. 2000 Larry J. Griffin and Robin Stryker. “Comparative and Historical Sociology.” Pp. 383- 392 in Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2nd Ed. Vol. 1, edited by E F. Borgatta and R. J. V. Montgomery. New York: Macmillan. 1996 Robin Stryker. "Beyond History vs. Theory: Strategic Narrative and Sociological Explanation.” Sociological Methods and Research 24 (February): 304-352; won Barrington Moore Prize for best article in comparative & historical sociology from ASA Comparative & Historical Sociology Section)

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Quantitative and Qualitative Methods 1983 Robin Stryker, Ilene Nagel and John Hagan. "Methodological Issues in Court Research: Pretrial Release Decisions for Federal Defendants.” Sociological Methods and Research 11 (May): 469-500. Democracy and Political Incivility: 2016 Robin Stryker, Bethany Conway and J. Taylor Danielson. “What is Political Incivility?” Communication Monographs 83(4): 535-556. DOI: 10.1080/03637751.2016.1201207 2012 Toni Massaro and Robin Stryker (order of authorship alphabetical, equal co- authorship). “Freedom of Speech, Liberal Democracy and Emerging Evidence on Civility and Effective Democratic Engagement.” Arizona Law Review 54: 375-441 2014 Robin Stryker and Zachary Schrank. “Transformation of the Media.” National Institute for Civil Discourse Research Brief No 8, University of Arizona, Research report available at http://nicd.arizona.edu/research_briefs 2013 Bethany Conway and Robin Stryker. “Media and Politics.” National Institute For Civil Discourse Research Brief No. 9, University of Arizona, October 23, 2013; Research report available at http://nicd.arizona.edu/research_briefs 2013 Robin Stryker and J. Taylor Danielson. “Deliberative Democracy and Civil Discourse.” National Institute for Civil Discourse Research Brief No 10, University of Arizona,

September 7, 2013, Research report available at http://nicd.arizona.edu/research_briefs

2013 J. Taylor Danielson and Robin Stryker, “Deliberative Practice and its Impact on Individuals and Society.” National Institute for Civil Discourse Research Brief No. 11, University of Arizona, October 3, 2013, research report available at http://nicd.arizona.edu/research_briefs 2011 Robin Stryker, Carli Brosseau and Zachary Schrank. “Negative Campaigning.”

National Institute for Civil Discourse Research Brief No. 7, University of Arizona, September 12, 2011. Research report available at http://nicd.arizona.edu/research_briefs

2011 Robin Stryker. “Political Polarization.” National Institute for Civil Discourse Research Brief No. 6, University of Arizona, Sept 1, 2011. Research report available at

http://nicd.arizona.edu/research_briefs 2011 J. Taylor Danielson and Robin Stryker. “Political Knowledge, Persuasion and Campaign Rhetoric.” National Institute for Civil Discourse Research Brief No. 5, University of Arizona, August 30, 2011. Research report available at http://nicd.arizona.edu/research_briefs 2011 Robin Stryker and Heidi Reynolds-Stenson. “Civil Discourse Online” National Institute

for Civil Discourse Research Brief No 1, University of Arizona, July 28, 2011, research report available at http://nicd.arizona.edu/research_briefs

2011 Robin Stryker and Heidi Reynolds-Stenson. “New Media Usage and Civic Engagement 1.” National Institute for Civil Discourse Research Brief No. 2, University of

Arizona, July 29, 2011, available at http://nicd.arizona.edu/research_briefs

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Democracy and Political Incivility (continued): 2011 Robin Stryker and Heidi Reynolds-Stenson. “New Media Usage and Civic Engagement

2.”National Institute for Civil Discourse Research Brief No. 3, University of Arizona, July 29, 2011, research report available at http://nicd.arizona.edu/research_briefs

2011 Jerry W. Lee and Robin Stryker. “Classical Rhetoric, Contemporary Science and Modern Civil Discourse.” National Institute for Civil Discourse Research Brief No. 4 University of Arizona, August 25, 2011. Report at http://nicd.arizona.edu/research_briefs 1999 Robin Stryker. “Civil Society and Democratization: Remarks on Rethinking Civil Society and Democratic Consolidation.” In Iowa International Papers. Center for International and Comparative Studies. University of Iowa. From UI Distinguished Lecture Series, 1996-1997. Social Psychology of Self and Identity 2020 Jan E. Stets, Peter J. Burke, Richard T. Serpe, and Robin Stryker. “Getting Identity Theory (IT) Right.” Advances in Group Processes. In press. 2020 Robin Stryker (with Richard Serpe and Brian Powell), Editors. Identity and Symbolic Interaction: Deepening Foundations, Building Bridges. Springer. Book contract issued October 2017) (In press). 2020 Richard T. Serpe, Robin Stryker, and Brian Powell. “Structural Symbolic Interactio and Identity Theory: The Indiana School and Beyond.” Chapter 1 in Identity and Symbolic Interaction: Deepening Foundations: Building Bridges. Springer, edited by R. T . Serpe, R. Stryker and B. Powell (In press). 2020 Robin Stryker, Richard T. Serpe, and Brian Powell. “Stuctural Symbolic Interaction and Identity Theory: Current Achievements ad Challenges for the Future.” Chapter 14 in Identity and Symbolic Interaction: Deepening Foundations: Building Bridges. Springer, edited by R. T. Serpe, R. Stryker and B. Powell (In press). 2020 Jessie Finch and Robin Stryker (authorship alphabetical, equal co-authorship) “Competing Identity Standards and Managing Identity Verification,” Chapter 5 in Identity and Symbolic Interaction: Deepening Foundations, Building Bridges. Springer, edited by R. T Serpe, R. Stryker and B. Powell (In press). 2016 Robin Stryker and Sheldon Stryker. “Is Mead’s Framework Still Sound?” Pp 31-57 in New Directions in Identity Theory and Research, edited by R. Serpe and J. Stets. Oxford UK: Oxford University Press. Law and Health 2012 Robin Stryker, “Mechanisms of Legal Effect: Perspectives from the Law and Society

Tradition.” In Public Health Law Research: Theory and Method, Edited by Alex Wagenaar and Scott Burris, Robert Wood Johnson Public Health Law Program. New York: John Wiley and Sons.

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Stratification and Mobility 1996 Robin Stryker. "Comparable Worth.” Pp. 74-77 in Women and Work: A Handbook. Edited by P. J. Dubeck and K. Borman. London & NY: Garland. 1988 Randy Hodson, Paul G. Schervish and Robin Stryker (order of authorship is Alphabetical, equal authorship). "Class Interests and Class Fractions in an Era of Economic Decline.” Pp. 191-220 in Deindustrialization and the Economic Restructuring of American Industry, Research in Politics and Society 3, JAI. 1981 Robin Stryker. "Religio-Ethnic Effects on Attainments in the Early Career: American Sociological Review 46 (April): 212-231. Other: 2006 Robin Stryker. “Function.” Pp. 1808-1810 in Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by George Ritzer. Blackwell Press. Book Reviews: 2018 Robin Stryker, Review of Rights on Trial: How Workplace Discrimination Law

Perpetuates Inequality, by Ellen Berry, Robert L. Nelson and Laura Beth Nielson. Social Forces. (online). Doi: 10.1093/sf/sox097: Oxford.

2014 Robin Stryker, Review of Documenting Desegregation: Racial and Gender Segregation

in Private Employment since the Civil Rights Act, by Kevin Stainbeck and Donald Tomaskovic-Devey, American Journal of Sociology 119 (4): 1191-1193.

2010 Robin Stryker, Review of Inventing Equal Opportunity, by Frank Dobbin. Administrative

Science Quarterly 55 (3): 508-511. 2010 Robin Stryker, Review of The Fifth Freedom: Jobs, Politics and Civil Rights in the United States, 1941-1972, by Anthony S. Chen. Law & Society Review 44 (3-4): 886-888. 2009 Robin Stryker, Review of Disrupting Science: Social Movements, American Scientists and the Politics of the Military, 1945-1975, by Kelly Moore. Contemporary Sociology 38: (May) 280-81. 2005 Robin Stryker. Review of Race Politics in Britain and France: Ideas and Policymaking Since the 1960s, by Erik Bleich. American Journal of Sociology 111: 943-945. 2002 Robin Stryker. Review of Development and Crisis of the Welfare State, Parties and Politics in Global Markets, by Evelyne Huber and John D. Stephens. Contemporary Sociology 31: 335-36.

2001 Robin Stryker. Review of The Cultural Study of Law: Reconstructing Legal Scholarship, by Paul W. Kahn. Contemporary Sociology 30:82-83.

1999 Robin Stryker. Review of Reworking Class, edited by John R. Hall. Social Forces 78: 369-70.

1996 Robin Stryker. Review of Law’s Community: Legal Theory in Sociological Perspective by Roger Cotterrell. American Journal of Sociology 102 (November) 930-32.

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Book Reviews (continued): 1996 Robin Stryker. Review of Law in the Sociological Enterprise: A Reconstruction. by Lisa J. McIntyre. Social Science Quarterly 77 (June) 454-56. 1995 Robin Stryker. Review of The Making of American Exceptionalism: The Knights of Labor and Class Formation in the Nineteenth Century, by Kim Voss. Contemporary Sociology 24 (July): 369-70. 1994 Robin Stryker. Review of Legal Construct, Social Concept: A Macro-sociological Perspective on Law, by Larry D. Barnett. American Journal of Sociology 100 (July): 292-94. 1993 Robin Stryker. Review of Rethinking the Progressive Agenda: The Reform of the American Regulatory State, by Susan Rose-Ackerman. Contemporary Sociology 22 (January): 66-67.

1992 Robin Stryker. Review of Antitrust and the Triumph of Economics: Institutions, Expertise and Policy Change, by Marc Allen Eisner. American Journal of Sociology 97 (January): 1163-64. 1989 Robin Stryker. Review of Class Struggle and the New Deal: Industrial Capital,

Labor and the State, by Rhonda Levine. Contemporary Sociology 18 (July): 561-62. Research Essays: 2013 Robin Stryker, “Law Without Politics? The State without Law? Unthinkable!” Amici 21(1), January 2013, pp. 18-21. Newsletter of the Sociology of Law Section of the American Sociological Association.

2013 Robin Stryker. “Re-interpreting Freedom: Obama’s Second Inaugural Address.” States, Power and Societies 18(2), winter, 2013, pp. 6-10. Newsletter of the Political Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association. 2009 Robin Stryker. “Deregulation and Re-regulation: From Capital to Labor and Employment.” States, Power and Societies 15 (1), fall 2009. Newsletter of the Political Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association. 2006 Robin Stryker “It’s not all about Formal Theory: Challenges to the Growth of Sociological Theory and the Theory Section.” Perspectives. Newsletter of the Theory Section of the American Sociological Association. Summer, 2006, pp. 1-6. Research Manuals 1994 Robin Stryker (with the help of Martha Shockey and Nick Pedriana), Technical Reference Manual #2: Revised General Coding Instructions. Intended as a training tool and reference guide for “The Politics of Social Science in Regulatory Law, "Principal Investigator Robin Stryker. Prepared pursuant to NSF Grant SES-9209777. 1992 Martha Shockey and Robin Stryker. Technical Reference Manual: The Coding Process. Intended as a "starting point" temporary guide and training tool to be revised and built on during the course of National Science Foundation Grant SES 9209777.

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Articles under Review Robin Stryker, Bethany Conway-Silva and J. Taylor Danielson. “Does Institutional Role of the Speaker Shape Perceptions of Political Incivility? Results from Two Vignette Experiments, Revuse & Resubmit, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly. Articles in Process Robin Stryker, Bethany Conway and Vasundhara Kaul. “Calling Out Our Own? Shared vs.

Oppositional Political Partisanship and Perceptions of Political Incivility.” Presented at NICD Research Conference, Sept 26-28, 2019, under revision for journal submission.

Robin Stryker, Heidi-Reynolds-Stenson and Krista Frederico. “Family Responsibilities Discrimination, Work-Family Discourse and Organizational Mediation of US Civil

Rights Law.” Manuscript published in LIEPP Working Paper Series, Paris, France, now under revision for submission to US peer reviewed journal.

Robin Stryker and Bethany Conway. “What is Political Incivility? Results from a National Survey. Analysis in Process. Robin Stryker, Bethany Conway and Vasundhara Kaul. “Tolerance for Political Incivility: The Impact of Gender, Partisanship and Media Use” Analysis in Process. Robin Stryker. “Social Cognitive Psychology in Employment Discrimination Law: A Case of Mismatched Institutional Logics?” Writing in process. Robin Stryker, “Social Science in Title VII and Equal Pay Act Litigation: Comparing Leading Cases to a Representative Sample of Cases, 1965-2014.” Analysis for 1965-99 completed, Analysis for 2000-2014 in process. Book Manuscript in Process: Robin Stryker. Social Science for Equality? The Politics of Social Science in United States Employment Discrimination Law. (Book prospectus nearly complete).

Social, behavioral and economic science (SBE) may—or may not-- promote construction and institutionalization of statutory and enforcement frameworks for civil rights that focus on systemic group disadvantage rather than individual harm, discriminatory consequences rather than discriminatory intent, and substantive group results rather than individual justice,. Where SBE does so, it plays an important role in producing legal doctrine that effectively reduces disparities in economic, social and political life chances between advantaged and disadvantaged societal groups (Pedriana and Stryker 2017). Building on my “politics of social science” theoretical framework and my strategic narrative methodology (Stryker 1996), this book provides the first systematic over time account of how, by whom, under what conditions, and with what consequences, various kinds of sociological, psychological, economic, and statistical expertise have been mobilized to enforce Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the Equal Pay Act of 1963.

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Using Monahan and Walker’s (1986, 1987) typology of “social facts,” “social authority” and “social frameworks,” the book first analyzes how SBE has been used both in leading cases and a representative sample of Title VII and Equal Pay Act federal district and appellate court cases from 1965-2014. Examining the relationship between this typology and Pedriana and Stryker’s (2017) “group-centered effects (GCE)” framework for assessing how variable legal doctrine facilitates or inhibits the production of equality through law, the book then examines politicization of social science—and its outcomes – across eight key event sequences in the evolution of federal employment discrimination law, comparing short and long run effects for civil rights legal doctrine and institutions. The series of comparative narratives grounds four general theoretical propositions. First, SBE is an essential resource for enhancing the capacity of law to promote equality-producing social change. Second, reliance on SBE in US civil rights law is more likely to have egalitarian impact to the extent it is used successfully in support of doctrine conforming more rather than less to the ideal-typical GCE framework. However, third and fourth, SBE in civil rights law is more vulnerable to sustained legal and broader political attack, and more likely to be selected our of adjudicative law 1) to the extent it promotes doctrine inconsistent with competitive- individualist market values and market institutions; and 2) to the extent it promotes doctrine conforming more rather than less to an ideal-typical GCE approach. OTHER ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL HONORS: 2018 Invited Plenary Speaker, International Symposium: “The Multiplication of Discrimination Criteria: Challenges, Effects and Prospects.” Organized by Jacques Toubon, Le Défenseur des Droits (Defender of Rights, an independent government authority created by the 2008 revision of the French Constitution) Republic of France, January 18-19, Défenseur des Droits, 757007, Paris. 2017 Marquis Who’s Who Lifetime Achievement Award. 2014 Invited by the American Sociological Association’s Publication Committee to apply to edit the American Sociological Review (declined to apply at this time). 2014 Invited by the American Sociological Association’s Publication Committee to apply to edit Sociological Theory (declined to apply at this time). 2014 Invited Participant, Identity Conference, University of California-Riverside, November 11-13, 2014. 2014 Invited participant, New Legal Realism Tenth Anniversary Conference: “New Directions in Legal Empiricism,” Sponsored by the American Bar Foundation and University of California-Irvine Law School, August 29-30, 2014. 2010 Invited to run for Chair, Economic Sociology Section, American Sociological Association (declined to run at this time due to having already agreed to run for Chair of the Political Sociology Section). 2004 Invited by ASA Publications Committee to submit proposal to edit the American

Sociological Review, declined at this time to allow an (even more) senior member of my own Department to submit a proposal.

2003 Invited Plenary Speaker, Conference on Institutions, Conflict and Change. Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University.

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OTHER ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL HONORS (continued): 2003 Invited by ASA Publications Committee to submit proposal to edit ASA journal

Sociological Theory (declined at this time). 2002 Invited to contribute chapter to Smelser and Swedberg, editors,

Handbook of Economic Sociology, 2nd Edition. Chapter title: “A Sociological Approach to Law and the Economy” (with Lauren Edelman).

2001 Invited to contribute chapter to Lounsbury and Ventresca, editors, Social Structure and Organizations, Revisited. Research in the Sociology of Organizations 19. Chapter title “A Political Approach to Organizations and Institutions.”

2001 Presidential Address, 13th International Conference on Socio- Economics. “It’s the Law: An Agenda for Socio-Economics.” Available at www.sase.org/oldsite/conf2001/stryker.html

2000 Invited to run for Chair, Comparative & Historical Section, American Sociological Association (declined to run at this time due to SASE Presidency and Sociology of Law Section Chair position). 1999 Invited Scholar in Residence, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Society.

Cologne, Germany. September, 1999. 1999 Invited to contribute two articles to the International Encyclopedia of the Social

and Behavioral Sciences. Elsevier Science (title of articles are “Legitimacy" and "Interpretive Methods: Macro Methods"

1999 Invited to run for Secretary-Treasurer, Theory Section, American Soc. Assn. (declined to run until I was no longer an officer of other sections).

1998 Invited Presider, Plenary Session for American Sociological Association Major Awards. San Francisco. August, 1998. 1998 Invited Participant. Women in Academic Leadership Workshop.

University of Iowa. Sponsored by American Council on Education. October 16, 1998.

1997-1998 Executive Vice President and co-Program Chair, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. 1996 Invited to run for Council, Section on Organizations, Occupations

and Work, American Sociological Association (declined to run at this time, because I already was an officer of three other ASA sections).

1995-97 Appointed Member, Committee on Awards Policy, American Sociol. Assn. 1996-97 Invited Guest Editor for special issue of International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy on the welfare state. 1995 Invited to participate in National Science Foundation conference, “Women in Science: Celebrating Achievements, Charting Challenges.” 1994-95 Appointed Organizer, Two Regular Sessions, “The Welfare State.” American Sociological Association, Washington DC. August, 1995. INVITED PAPERS, TALKS AND PRESENTATIONS 2019 Robin Stryker (with Bethany Conway-Silva and Vasundhara Kaul. “Calling out

our Own: Shared vs. Oppositional Political Partisanship and Perceptions of Political Incivility.” NICD Research Conference, Sept 26-28, 2019

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INVITED PAPERS, TALKS AND PRESENTATIONS (continued): 2019 Invited PhD Jury member for Yannick Ganne, University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France, July 5, 2019. 2019 Invited Panelist, “Ex-SASE Presidents Reflect on the Evolution of SASE.” 31st Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics,” New School, New York, NY, June 27-29, 2019. 2018 Invited Habilitation Jury member for Laure Bereni, CNRS and Centre Maurice Halbwachs, Paris, France, November 30, 2018. 2018 Invited Seminar, “Half Empty, Half Full or Neither: Law Inequality and Social Change.” Department of Juridical Sciences, University of Verona, Verona, Italy.

Jointly organized by the Università degli studi di Brescia and the Università di Verona. May 24, 2018.

2018 Invited Seminar, “Anti-discrimination Law in Action”. Department of Jurisprudence, Università degli studi di Brescia, Brescia, Italy. May 23, 2018. 2018 Invited Seminar, “Empirical Legal Research: Historical Comparative Methods.” Departments of Jurisprudence and of Economics, Università degli studi di Brescia, Brescia, Italy. May 22, 2018. 2018 Invited Plenary Speaker, International Symposium: “The Multiplication of Discrimination Criteria: Challenges, Effects and Prospects.” Organized by Jacques

Toubon, Le Défenseur des Droits (Defender of Rights, an independent government authority created by the 2008 revision of the French Constitution) Republic of France, January 18-19, Défenseur des Droits, 757007, Paris.

2017 Invited Faculty Participant and Commentator. Graduate Student Working Conference in Law and Society, PSL Research University Paris, University of California Berkeley and Northwestern University. December 11-12, 2017, Centre Maurice Halbwachs, Paris (CNRS, ENS, EHESS, UMR 90, Liora Israel, Faculty Coordinator, EHESS, PSL Research University). 2017 Invited Commentator, “Book Launch Event,” for Working Law: Courts, Corporations and Symbolic Rights, by Lauren Edelman and Rights on Trial: How Workplace Discrimination Law Reinscribes Inequality, by Ellen Berrey, Robert Nelson and Laura Beth Nielson, December 8, 2017, Centre Maurice Halbwachs, Paris, 75014, France, organized by Liora Israel. 2017 CASBS Fellows Talk, “Law, Social Science, Legal and Social Change, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, May 8, 2017 2017 Invited Commentator. Kagan lecture to be delivered by Lauren Edelman, March 16, Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program, Boalt Law School, University of California-Berkeley. Proceedings to be published. 2017 Invited Participant. PhD Jury for Sébastien Billows, “Rapport sur la these de

Sébastien Billows.” Soutenance de Thèse (Dissertation Defense) Title of Dissertation “Mettre en force le marché: L’Etat et les relations entre la grande distribution et ses

fournisseurs" Sciences-Po-CSO, Paris, France, Feb., 2016. 2016 “Political Incivility and Political Dysfunction in US Electoral Politics,” for CASBS

Election Day Symposium, November 8, 2016, Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences.

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INVITED PAPERS, TALKS AND PRESENTATIONS (continued): 2016 Invited Paper, “Family Responsibilities Discrimination and the Transformation of Meaning across Overlapping Organizational Fields, 2016 Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Berkeley, CA, June 23-26. 2016 Invited Talk, “From Judicial Doctrine to Social Transformation? Comparing US Voting Rights, Equal Employment Opportunity and Fair Housing Legislation.” Sciences-Po, LIEPP, Paris, May, 2016. 2016 Invited Talk, “Family Responsibilities Discrimination and the Transformation of Meaning Across Overlapping Organizational Fields.” Sciences-Po, CSO, Paris, May. 2016 Invited Consultant on Empirical Methods for Legal Research: Historical & Comparative Methods. Methods Café. 52nd Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, New Orleans, June 2-5, 2016. 2016 Two Invited Talks, one on civil discourse and democracy, the other on judicial doctrine and social transformation, Department of Sociology and AKD, Kent State University, April 15, 2016. 2016 Invited Talk, Center for Law & Society, Boalt Law School, University of California-Berkeley, “From Judicial Doctrine to Social Transformation? March 14. 2016 Invited Teaching, Foundation Seminar in Law & Society, Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program, Boalt Law School, March 16, 2016. 2015 Invited Panelist. “The Materiality of Rights: Realization of Rights Amidst ` Social Constraints.” Conference on a New Politics of Human Rights: Crossing Disciplines, Regions and Issues.” Pyle Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Nov. 5-7, 2015, organized by Sumudu Atapattu, Director, and Human Rights Program. 2015- Invited Participant, National Research Council Roundtable on the Application of

Social Science and Behavioral Research, National Academy of Sciences. Washington DC, January 8-9, and July 28-29, 2015, Jan 22-23, 2016, August, 2016 (provided invited presentation at first NRC meeting on lessons from my own research on social science in law and policy making).

2015 Invited Talk. “From Judicial Doctrine to Social Transformation: Comparing U.S. Voting Rights, Equal Employment Opportunity and Fair Housing Legislation.” Centre de Sociologie des Organisations, Sciences-Po, Paris, June 10, 2015. 2015 Invited Critic. Author Meets Critics Session, Sandra Levitsky’s Caring for our Own, Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, August, 2015. Session organized by Brian Steensland. 2015 Invited Consultant on Empirical Methods for Legal Research: Historical & Comparative Methods. Methods Café. 51st Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, Seattle, Washington, May-June, 2015. 2015 Invited Critic, Author meets Readers Session, Sandra Levitsky’s Caring for our Own: Why there is no Political Demand for New American Social Welfare Rights. 51stn Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, Seattle, Washington, May-June, 2015. Session organized by Ana-Maria Marshall. 2015 Invited Discussant. “Non-Appropriation of the Legal Category of Discrimination: The Case of France.” Session organized by Laure Bereni. Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, Seattle, Washington, May-June, 2015.

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INVITED PAPERS, TALKS AND PRESENTATIONS (continued): 2015 Invited Speaker, “Why Don’t They Get It? Communicating Science to the Public” University and Industry Consortium, Yuma, Arizona, March 3-5, 2015. 2014 Invited Paper. “Does Mead’s Framework Remain Sound?” Conference on Identity, University of California-Riverside, November 11-13, 2014 (with Sheldon Stryker) (Conference organized by Jan Stets and Richard Serpe). 2014 Invited Paper. “Effects-based Civil Rights Law.” Comparing U.S. Voting, Rights

Equal Employment Opportunity and Fair Housing Legislation.” New Legal Realism 10th Anniversary Conference: New Directions in Legal Empiricism.” Jointly

organized by the American Bar Foundation and the University of California-Irvine School of Law. University of California-Irvine, August 29-30, 2014. 2014 Invited Panel Presentation. “Taking Stock 50 Years after the Coterminous Enactment of the Civil Rights Act and the Founding of the Law and Society Association.” Law and Society Association 50th Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 31, 2014 (organized by Michael McCann). 2014 Invited Consultant on Empirical Methods for Legal Research: Historical & Comparative Methods. Methods Café. 50th Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 29, 2014. 2013 Invited Talk. “La Coproduction du Droit de Non-discrimination Américaine et L’Expertise Psychologique du Travail.” (The Co-production of American Anti- Discrimination Law and the Science of Industrial Psychology.) Journée d’études ISIS, Paris-Saclay, Versailles, France. December 5, 2013. 2013 Invited Talk. “Effects-based Civil Rights Law in Global Context.” Special event: Seminar on Discrimination by Robin Stryker. Jointly organized by L’École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) and Sciences-Po, Dec. 10, Paris. 2013 Invited Participation in PhD Jury for Vincent-Arnaud Chappe. “Rapport sur la thèse de Vincent-Arnaud Chappe.” Soutenance de thèse (dissertation defense). École Normale Supérieure de Cachan, Cachan, France, December 3, 2013. Dissertation title : L’Égalité en Procès: Sociologie Politique Du Recours du Droit Contre les Discriminations au Travail (Equality on Trial : Political Sociology of Legal Mobilization against Workplace Discrimination. 2013 Invited Presentation. “Professional Development and the American Job Market.” Professional Development Workshop. Università degli Studi de Milano, Milan, Italy, December 12, 2013. 2013 Invited Talk. “Law, Politics and Economy: Effects-based Civil Rights Law in Global Context.” Faculty of Social and Political Sciences Seminar. Università degli Studi de Milano, Milan, Italy, December 15, 2013. 2013 Invited Research Seminar. “Comparing US Voting, Equal Employment Opportunity and Fair Housing Legislation” Rogers College of Law, U. of Arizona, Sept. 2013. 2013 Invited Presentation. “Can Legal Rights Help Enhance Economic and Social Equality?” Thematic Panel on Rights, Law, and Inequality. 2013 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. New York, NY. August 20, 2013. 2012 Invited Discussant, “Civility and Incivility in American Politics.” American Sociological Association, Denver, August 19, 2012 (Organized by Sarah Sobieraj, Tufts University).

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INVITED PAPERS, TALKS AND PRESENTATIONS (continued): 2012 Invited Paper, “’Effects-based Civil Rights Laws: Comparative Analysis of U.S. Voting Rights, Equal Employment Opportunity and Fair Housing Policies”

Presented at Conference, "L'Etat des droits. Pratiques des droits dans l'action publique" Université de Paris, Villetaneuse and Science-Po, Paris, June 25-26,

2012 Also presented at Rights and Their Translation into Practice: Toward a Synthetic Framework (Civil and Political Rights), Rogers College of Law, November 2-3, 2012.

2011 Invited Discussant. “New Directions in the Sociology of Law.” American Sociological Association, Law Vegas, August, 2011. Session organized by Sandra Levitsky, University of Michigan. 2011 Invited Paper. “The Social Construction of Merit,” Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, June 25, 2011, Madrid, Panel on The Social Construction of Merit, organized by Emilio Castilla, MIT and Alexandra Kalev, University of Tel Aviv (with J. Taylor Danielson and Zachary Schrank). 2011 Invited Talk: “Competing Institutional Logics and the Co-Production of Law and

Science.” Sciences-Po, Centre de sociologie des organisations (CSO) Paris. Séminaire sur les logiques institutionelles (with Frank Dobbin, Harvard University, who spoke about Social Science and the Institutional Logics of Diversity Management), June 21, 2011.

2011 Invited Lecture. “A Political-Institutional Approach to Law and the Economy.” Centre Maurice Halbwachs, Paris. June 8, 2011. 2011 Invited Lecture. « A Political-Institutional Approach to Law. » Université de Paris, Villetaneuse. June 7, 2011. 2011 Invited Plenary Speaker. “The Politics of Rights: Half Empty or Half Full?” Journée d’Études: La Justice en Action, organized by Liora Israel and Anne Reveillard, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, May 23, 2011. 2011 Invited Lecture. « La Culture et la Politique Juridique du Droit Anti-Discrimination

aux États-Unis, » École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, May 17, 2011. 2011 Invited Talk. “Regulation of the Workplace: The co-Production of Law and Science?” MIT-Harvard Economic Sociology Series. Harvard University, March 9, 2011. 2011 Invited Panelist. “Author meets Critics” on Frank Dobbin’s Inventing Equal Opportunity, Eastern Sociological Society, Philadelphia, March 26, 2011. 2011 Invited Talk. “Social Determinants of Health: What’s Law Got to Do with It?” Panel on the Social Determinants of Health, Arizona State University, Jan 20, 2011, Organized by Scott Burris, Temple University and Robert Wood Johnson Program in Law and Public Health, Annual Convening of Grantees. 2010 Invited Discussant. Mini-Conference on Work, Power and Inequality, organized

by Don Tomaskovic-Devey and Steve Vallas. Eastern Sociology Society, March 18-19, 2010.

2008 Invited Paper. “At the Interface of Law, Business Organizations and Social Science: Industrial Psychologists Shape the Meaning and Impact of Employ- ment Discrimination Law. Presented at Conference on the Discoveries of the

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INVITED PAPERS, TALKS AND PRESENTATIONS (continued): Discrimination Research Group, Stanford Law School, November 7-8, 2008. www.americanbarfoundation.org/uploads/cms/documents/drgconferenceprogramfinal.pdf, This paper also was invited for:

2008 Presentation at the Conference on Law and Regulation of Economic Activities. Joint initiative of the Sociology of Law and Economic Sociology Networks of the French Sociological Association (AFS) and the Working Group on the Comparative Study of Legal Professions, International Sociological Association. Paris, Oct. 2-3, 2008. http://w3.aislf.univ-tlse2.fr/cr3/Dr-Eco_ProgDef.pdf

2008 Invited Paper. “The Role of Social Science in Legal Regulation of the Workplace.” Thematic Session on Law & the Workplace, organized by Susan Silbey, American Sociological Association, Boston, August, 2008. 2008 Invited Paper. “Family Policies and Women’s Labor Market Participation” (with

Scott Eliason and Eric Tranby). Conference on Social Policy in the New Europe: The Experience of Austria and the Smaller EU Countries. Center for Austrian Studies. University Minnesota, March 27-29, 2008.

2008 Invited Participant. “Discrimination at Work.” Conference under the auspices of Radcliffe Exploratory Seminars, Organized by Frank Dobbin. Harvard-Radcliffe, April 25-26, 2008.

2008 Invited Panelist. “Conference on the Role of Stereotyping and Implicit Bias Research in Family Responsibilities Discrimination.” University of California-Hastings College of Law and Hastings Law Journal. February 8, 2008.

2007 Invited Talk. “Social Science as Resource in Legal Regulation of the Workplace.” Department of Sociology, University of Arizona, Nov. 18, 2007. 2007 Invited Lecture and Workshop. “Comparative-Historical Methods,” in CSLC

Mini-Series on Empirical Research Methods, Center for the Study of Law and Society, Boalt Hall Law School, University of California-Berkeley. Oct. 23, 2007. Podcast and materials available at http://www.law.berkeley.edu/centers/csls/conferences/hcmworkshop.html

2007 Invited Talk. “Social Science as Resource in Legal Regulation of the Workplace.” Center for the Study of Law and Society, Boalt Hall Law School, University of California-Berkeley, Oct. 22, 2007.

2007 Invited Talk. “Emotions, Historical Events, and Institutions,” Panel on New Directions in the Sociology of Emotion, organized by Dawn Robinson. American Sociological Association, New York, August 13, 2007. 2007 Invited Talk. “Institutional Logics and Institutional Change.” Faculty of Political Sciences. Università deli Studi, Milan, Italy. June 8, 2007. 2007 Invited Participant. “Connecting Social Science with Social and Institutional Change: A Brainstorming Session about Tackling Structural Inequality. Columbia University Law School, New York, May 23, 2007. Organized by Susan Sturm. 2007 Invited Talk. “Redefining Compassion to Reform Welfare: How Supporters of

1990s US Federal Welfare Reform Aimed for the Moral High Ground.” University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, April 27, 2007.

2007 Invited Talk “Redefining Compassion to Reform Welfare: How Supporters of 1990s US Federal Welfare Reform Aimed for the Moral High Ground.”

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INVITED PAPERS, TALKS AND PRESENTATIONS (continued) Department of Sociology, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, April 5

2007 Invited Workshop. “Social Science in Employment Discrimination Law: Institutional Politics & Legal Change.” Law & Economics Workshop, University of Minnesota Law School, Minneapolis, March 7, 2007. 2006 Invited Panelist. Institute for Women’s Policy Research and the Wage Project.

Ford Foundation comparative case study of the workplace impact of consent decrees used to resolve sex discrimination cases. Boston, November 29, 2006.

2005 Invited Panelist. “New Institutionalism: How do Legal Changes & Concepts Turn into Organizational Practice? Lessons for Practitioners.” Third Annual Work Life Law Conference on Working Time. Co-Organized by Joan Williams, Center for WorkLife Law, University of California Hastings College of Law; the University of San Francisco School of Law; Equal Rights Advocates; and Legal Aid Society-Employment Law Center, March 10, 2006.

2006 Invited Talk, “A Framework for Assessing the Utility of Frames.” Politics, Social Movements and Discrimination group, Social Scientific Perspectives on Employment Discrimination, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, May 30, 2006. 2006 Invited Talk. “Social Science in Employment Discrimination Law: Institutional

Politics & Legal Change.” Law and Organizations group, Social Scientific Perspectives on Employment Discrimination. Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, February 16, 2006.

2005 Invited Plenary Discussant, International Sociological Assn. Research Committee 19, Social Policy and Social Welfare. Chicago. Sept. 8-10. 2005 Invited Faculty Participant and Discussant. Society for Comparative

Research Graduate Student Retreat. Budapest. July 3-4, 2005. 2005 Invited Faculty Instructor. Law & Society Association Graduate Student Workshop. Las Vegas, May 31-June 1, 2005. 2005 Invited Talk, “It’s not all about Formal Theory: Challenges to the Growth

of Sociological Theory and the Theory Section.” Theory Section Mini-Conference, Session titled “Challenges and Solutions in Theory Growth.” Organized by Murray Webster. American Sociological Association.

Philadelphia. August 14, 2005. 2005 Invited Panelist. “Moving Beyond the Public/Private Dichotomy for Law and

Social Policy.” Session organized by Daniel Béland and Brian Gran. American Sociological Association, Philadelphia. August 15, 2005.

2005 Invited Critic. Author meets Critics Session on What Is Sexual Harassment? From Capitol Hill to the Sorbonne, by Abigail Saguy (Berkeley, University of California Press, 2002). Law and Society Association. Law Vegas, June, 2005.

2005 Invited Critic. Presidential Featured Session. Authors Meet Critics on The Internationalization of Palace Wars: Lawyers, Economists, and the Contest to Transform Latin American States, by Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 2002). Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. Budapest, July, 2005.

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INVITED PAPERS, TALKS AND PRESENTATIONS (continued): 2005 Invited Talk, “Competing Institutional Logics? Law, Social Science and the

Politics of Institutional Change in Regulating Employment and Markets.” Department Workshop, Department of Sociology, Indiana University. April 29, 2005.

2005 Invited Talk. “Institutionalisms, Institutional Logics and Institutional Change.” Graduate School in Economic, Political and Social Sciences, Università degli Studi. Milan, Italy. April 15, 2005

2005-08 Invited Participant in “Social Scientific Perspectives on Employment Discrimination.” Workshop at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford. March 24-26, 2005 (additional workshops held Nov. 2005, Feb. and May, 2006, one workshop in 2007, capstone conference held November, 2008 at Stanford Law School, Funding from Ford, American Bar Foundation, and CASBS).

2005 Invited Paper, “Family Policies and Female Labor Market Participation in Comparative Perspective: A Fuzzy-Set Analysis of 14 Countries.” At Mini-Conference on Public Policies for Working Families, Eastern Sociological Society, Washington DC. March 19-20, 2004 (with S. Eliason).

2005 Invited Paper, “The Politics of Social Science in Equal Employment Policies.” Session on Politics and Public Policy, organized by Harland Prechel. Midwest Sociological Association, March 31-April 3, 2004.

2005 Invited Talk. “Extending Fuzzy Set Methods in Comparative Analyses of States and Economies.” Northwestern University and RC-19, International Sociological Sociological Association. Feb 11, 2005 (with S. Eliason). 2004 Invited Discussant. International Sociological Association Research Committee on Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy, RC 19 Annual Conference,

CEVIPOF (Sciences Po), Paris. 2004 Invited articles. “Law and Economy,” & “Functions.” Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by George Ritzer, Blackwell. 2004 Invited Chair, Theory Section Mini-Conference, “Theoretical Cultures,” organized

by Michèle Lamont. American Sociological Association, August 14-17, 2004. 2004 Invited Chair. Thematic Session, organized by Jill Quadagno. “What’s the

Problem? Is Privatization the Answer? American Sociological Association, August 14-17, 2004.

2004 Invited Talk. “The Strength of a Weak Agency: Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the Transformation of State Capacity at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 1965-1971.” University of Minnesota Law School Works-in-Progress, February 12.

2003 Invited Plenary Lecture, “Institutional Politics: Institutions, Conflict and Change.” Institutions, Conflict and Change Conference, Kellogg School of Management. Northwestern University. September 5-7, 2003.

2003 Invited Plenary Discussant for International Sociological Association, Research Committee on Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy, RC 19 Annual Conference, Toronto, August 21-24, 2003.

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INVITED TALKS, PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS (continued): 2003 Invited Discussant, Regular Session on the Welfare State, organized by Larry

Isaac. American Sociological Association, Atlanta, August 16-20, 2003. 2003 Invited Talk, “Law, Institutional Analysis and the Economy.” Cornell University,

Industrial and Labor Relations Center and Department of Sociology. April 18, 2003.

2003 Invited Discussant. Mini-conference on “New Directions in Institutional Analysis: Multiple Logics and the Mechanisms and Dynamics of Institutionalization and Institutional Change.” Organized by Marc Schneiberg and Marc Ventresca. 15th Annual International Conference on Socio-Economics. Aix-en-Provence, June 27-30.

2002 Invited “Critic.” Author Meets Critics session for Amitai Etzioni’s book, Next: The Road to the Good Society. Organized by Edward Lehman, 14th International Conference on Socio-Economics. Minneapolis, MN. June 27-30, 2002.

2002 Invited Paper Presentations (with Scott Eliason) “The Welfare State, Gendered Labor Markets and Aggregate Political Orientations in France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Denmark, and Britain, 1977-1994.” Departments of Sociology and Political Science, University of Iowa, October 18, 2002 and Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota, Nov. 18, 2002.

2002 Invited Talk. “Political Partisanship and European Welfare States.” Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne. Germany. June 4, 2002. Joint paper presentation with Scott Eliason.

2002 Invited Paper Presentation. “A Political and Institutional Approach to Law and the Economy.” Russell Sage Workshop in Economic Sociology. Joint presentation with Lauren Edelman. New York, NY.

2002 Invited Talks. “The Welfare State, Gendered Labor Markets and Aggregate Political Orientations in France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Denmark and Britain, 1977-1994.” Faculty of Political Sciences, Universita degli Studi, Milan, Italy; April 22, 2002 and Department of Sociology, University of Stockholm, Sweden, April 26, 2002; October 25, 2002. Joint paper presentations with Scott Eliason.

2002 Invited Talk. “Gender, Class and the Welfare State: Left-Center-Right Political Preferences in France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Denmark and Britain, 1977-1994.” Gender Studies Program, Robert Schuman Center, European University Institute, Florence, February 13, 2002. Joint paper presentation with Scott Eliason. 2001 Presidential Lecture. 13th International Conference on Socio-Economics.

Amsterdam, June 29, 2001. Lecture Title: “It’s the Law: An Agenda for Socio-Economics.” Available at www.sase.org/oldsite/conf2001/stryker.html

2001 Invited Chapter. Handbook of Economic Sociology, 2nd Edition, edited by Neil Smelser and Richard Swedberg. Chapter Title: “A Sociological Approach to Law and the Economy.” With Lauren Edelman.

2001 Invited Chapter. Social Structure and Organizations, Revisited. Research in the Sociology of Organizations vol. 19, edited by M. Lounsbury and M. Ventresca. Chapter Title: “A Political Approach to Organizations and Institutions.”

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INVITED TALKS, PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS (continued): 2001 Invited Chapter. Advancing Socio-Economics: An Institutionalist Perspective.

Edited by J. R. Hollingsworth, K. Mueller and E. J. Hollingsworth. Chapter Title: “The Future of Socio-Economics and of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics.”

2000 Invited Discussant. “The Welfare State in Comparative Perspective.” Thematic Session, American Sociological Association, August, 2000. Organized by Walter Korpi, with additional panelists Ann Orloff, Joachim Palme and John Stephens.

1999 Invited Talk. University of Minnesota, Department of Sociology. 1999 Invited Month Residency (includes a seminar). Max Planck Institute for the Study

of Societies. Cologne, Germany. September, 1999. 1999 Invited Talk, “The Future of Socio-Economics and SASE.” Presidential Panel

organized by Wolfgang Streeck, 11th International Conference on Socio-Economics. Madison, Wisconsin. July, 1999.

1999 Invited Discussant. “Law, Science, and Discipline.” Session organized by Ronen Shamir. Law & Society Association. Chicago, May, 1999.

1999 Invited Talk. “Political Culture Wars 1990s Style.” Department of Sociology University of California-Berkeley.

1999 Invited Workshop. “Political Culture Wars 1990s Style.” Center for Culture, Organizations and Politics. University of California-Berkeley. Berkeley, California. February.

1999 Invited Talk. “Legitimacy Processes as Institutional Politics.” Center for the Study of Law and Society. University of California-Berkeley. Berkeley, California. February.

1999 Invited Article. "Interpretive Methods: Macro Methods." International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, edited by Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes. Elsevier Science.

1999 Invited Article. “Legitimacy.” International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, edited by Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes. Elsevier.

1999 Invited Article (with Larry J. Griffin). “Comparative and Historical Sociology.” In Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by Edgar F. Borgatta. MacMillan.

1998 Invited Article. “Government Regulation.” In Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by Edgar F. Borgatta. MacMillan.

1998 Invited Chair and Discussant. Session titled “Citizenship and the Politics of the Welfare State.” American Sociological Association. August. San Francisco.

1998 Invited Paper. “Whither Equal Opportunity Policies? The Rhetorical Drum Beat of Quotas in the Framing of the Civil Rights Acts of 1991.” The Future of Affirmative Action. Conference Organized by Kevin Leicht, Center for Advanced Studies, Center for Criminology and Socio-Legal Studies, and College of Law, UI. 1998 Invited Paper. Voting and the Welfare State (with Scott Eliason). 10th

International Conference on Socio-Economics. Vienna International Center of the United Nations. Vienna, Austria. July 13-16, 1998.

1997 Invited Chair and Discussant. Session titled “Anti-Discrimination Policy.” Social Science History Association. October 16-19, Washington DC.

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INVITED TALKS, PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS (continued): 1997 Invited Paper. “Class, Religion, Gender, Age, and Political Partisanship:

Persistence of Change from 1975-92 in Six European Countries.” (with Scott Eliason and Fred Pampel). 9th International Conference on Socio-Economics. École des Hautes Études Commerciale, Université de Montreal. Montreal, Canada. July, 1997.

1996 Invited Paper. “Law, Sociology and Public Policy Issues in Equal Employment Opportunity.” Special Session on Social Science and Public Policy, American Sociological Association, New York. Organized by Joachim J. Savelsberg. Chaired by John Hagan. August, 1996.

1996 Invited Discussant. Thematic Session on The Future of Social Movements and Social Movements Research: New Directions. American Sociological Association. New York. Organized and Chaired by Kevin Leicht and Bernice McNair Barnett. August, 1996.

1996 Invited Discussant. “Comments on Larry Diamond’s, “Civil Society and Deepening Democracy.” University of Iowa, Center for Comparative and International Studies Distinguished Lecture Series. “Democracy and Democratization.” October, 1996.

1996 Invited Paper (with Nicholas Pedriana). “Political-Culture Wars 1960s Style: State Policies, Cultural Resources and the Reshaping of Equal Employment Opportunity-Affirmative Action Law.” 8th International Conference on Socio- Economics. University of Geneva, 12-14, July, 1996. Session Organizer: J. Rogers Hollingsworth.

1996 Invited Talk. “Political Culture Wars 1960s Style.” Iowa Legal History Workshop. University of Iowa. March 4, 1996.

1995 Invited Talk. “Beyond History vs. Theory: Strategic Narrative and Sociological Explanation.” Northwestern University. Department of Sociology. October 12, 1995.

1995 Invited Talk. “Rules, Resources and Legitimacy Processes.” American Bar Foundation. Chicago. October 13, 1995. 1993 Invited Discussant. Author Meets Critics: Capitalist Development and Democracy, by Dietrich Rueschemeyer, John Stephens and Evelyne Huber Stephens. Organized by Jill Quadagno. American Sociological

Association. Miami. August, 1993. 1992-93 Invited, Funded Participant, Bridging Project in International Studies Summer

Seminar, "Nationalism in Western and Eastern Europe: Past and Present.” Organized by M. S. Lewis-Beck and J. Pelenski. Funded by Ford Foundation. University of Iowa and Grinnell College. June, 1993.

1992 Invited Talk, Workshop on Political-Economy, Department of Sociology, Indiana University. Bloomington. IN. October 26, 1992.

1992 Invited Discussant, Conference titled "Comparative Studies of Welfare Development: Quantitative and Qualitative Dimensions.” Center for

Social Policy Research. Bremen, Germany. September 3-6, 1992.

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INVITED TALKS, PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS (continued): 1992 Invited Chair, Session titled "Public Policy Implementation and Enforcement:

Anticipated and Unanticipated Consequences.” Law & Society Association, Philadelphia. May 25-28, 1992.

1992 Invited Talk, "The Politics of Social Science in Regulatory Law.” University of Iowa Law School. February 24, 1992.

1991 Invited Paper, "Theorizing Law, Science and Legitimacy in the Welfare State". Session titled "The Future of Sociological Theory,” organized by L. Hazelrigg. Southern Sociological Association. Atlanta. April, 1991.

1990 Invited Discussant, "Remarks: Comparative Research on the Welfare State.” Session titled "Welfare State Development in Comparative Perspective,” organized by J. Myles and W. Korpi. Research Committee 19, Session 4, XIIth World Congress of Sociology. Madrid, Spain. July, 1990.

1990 Invited Chair, Session titled "Law, Science and Reform in the Welfare State.” Law & Society Association. Berkeley. May-June, 1990. 1989 Invited Discussant, Conference titled "The Welfare State in Transition.”

Research Committee 19, International Sociological Association. Bergen, Norway. August, 1989.

1988 Invited Paper (with Fred Pampel), "State Context and Welfare Development in Advanced Industrial Democracies, 1950-1980.” Workshop on Comparative Research in Social Policy, Labor Markets, Inequality and Distributive Conflict. RC 19 International Sociological Association, Stockholm, Sweden. August, 1988.

ADDITIONAL PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

(excluding invited papers, presentations): R. Stryker and B. Conway, “Does Context Shape Perceptions of Political Incivility: Results from a Vignette Experiment.” Annual Meetings of the International Communication Association, Washington, DC. May 24-28, 2019 (full manuscript available). R. Stryker (with R. Serpe, B Powell and J. McLeod), Organizers and Hosts. IU Identity Conference in Honor of Sheldon Stryker, April, 13-14, 2018. Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. R. Stryker (with J. Finch). 2018. “Managing Identity Verification.” IU Identity Conference in Honor of Sheldon Stryker, April 13-14, 2018. R. Stryker, Organizer, Presider and Discussant, Author Meets Reader panel for Lauren Edelman’s Working Law: Courts, Corporations and Symbolic Civil Rights (University of Chicago Press, 2016). Annual Meetings of the Law & Society Association, Mexico City, Mexico, June, 2017. R. Stryker, JT Danielson and B. Conway, “Who is More Tolerant of Political Incivility: The Impact of Gender, Political Partisanship and Media Use,” American Political Science Association, San Francisco, California, September 3, 2015. R. Stryker (with B. Conway), “What is Political Incivility?” Presented at National

Communication Association, Session on Top Papers in Political Communication, Chicago, Illinois, November 21, 2014.

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ADDITIONAL PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS (excluding invited papers, presentations), continued:

R. Stryker (with K. Frederico and H. Reynolds-Stenson, “Family Responsibilities Discrimination and the Transformation of Meaning in Overlapping Organizational Fields.” Presented at 2014 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 16, 2014. R. Stryker, “Effects-based Civil Rights Law: Comparing US Voting, Equal Employment Opportunity and Fair Housing Legislation.” Presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, June 27-29, Milan, Italy. R. Stryker, Organizer and Panelist, Thematic Session, “Rights, Law and Inequality,” American Sociological Association, New York, August, 2013. R. Stryker, Organizer and Presider (with John Skrentny), Is there a Politics of Law and a Legality of Politics? Invited Panel session at the Annual Sociological Association, Denver, August 18, 2012. R. Stryker, Organizer and Host (with LaDawn Haglund). “Rights and their Translation into

Practice II,” NSF-supported Interdisciplinary Workshop on Global Political and Civil Rights, Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona, November 2-3, 2012.

R. Stryker, “Effects-based Civil Rights Law.” Paper presented at Interdisciplinary Workshop on Global Political and Civil Rights, Rogers College of Law, November. 2-3, 2012. R. Stryker, Organizer, 15 Roundtables, Political Sociology Section, American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, August, 2011. R. Stryker, Organizer and Host (with LaDawn Haglund). “Rights and their Translation into Practice I.” NSF-supported Interdisciplinary Workshop on Global Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona, April 22-2, 2010. R. Stryker, “Archival Research.” Presented as part of the Qualitative Methods Workshop Series, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona. April, 2009. R. Stryker, “Co-Production of Law and Science: Mutual Construction of Employment Discrimination Law and the Science of Industrial Psychology.” Presented at the 21st Annual Meeting, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Sciences-Po, Paris. July 16-19, 2009. R. Stryker, Organizer and Chair. “Family and Work: The Impact of Family Roles and Attitudes on Employment Outcomes.” Regular Session on Family and Work, American Sociological Association, New York, August 11, 2007. R. Stryker and P. Wald. “Redefining Compassion to Reform Welfare: How Supporters of 1990s

US Federal Welfare Reform Aimed for the Moral High Ground.” Paper presented at Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. Copenhagen, June 28-30, 2007.

R. Stryker, Organizer & Moderator. Theory Section Mini-Conference, American Soc. Assn. July, 2006. Montreal. Mini-conference Title: Theories on Process: Theorists in Progress; with panels on Self & Identity Production, Inequality, and Social Change. R. Stryker, Program Committee and Faculty Organizer and Discussant. Mentoring

Program for Graduate Students, Graduate Student Paper Roundtables. Research Committee 19, Social Policy and Social Welfare. Northwestern University, Chicago. Sept. 8-10, 2005.

R. Stryker, Scott Eliason and Eric Tranby. “The Welfare State, Family Policies and Women’s Labor Market Participation: A Fuzzy-Set Analysis.” Presented

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ADDITIONAL PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS (excluding invited papers, presentations), continued: at International Sociological Association RC-19 Annual Conference, CEVIPOF (Sciences-Po), Paris, September 2-4, 2004. www.cevipof.msh-paris.fr/rencontres/colloq/palier/Full%20paper/Stryker,%20Eliason,%20Tranby.pdf

R. Stryker and Scott Eliason. “The Welfare State, Gendered Labor Market Institutions and Aggregate Political Orientations in France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Denmark and Britain, 1977-1994. International Sociological Association Research Committee 19 Annual Conference, Toronto, August 21-24, 2003.

R. Stryker. Organizer and Chair. Regular Session on Historical Sociology, American Sociological Association, Atlanta, August 16-20, 2003. R. Stryker. “Class, Markets and the Politics of Economics in the United States Government.” Paper presented in Panel 1: Governments and Economics. A four panel invited Mini- Conference on Global Change, Institution Building and the Role of Economists in Public Policy Making. Presidential Choice Mini-Conference, organized by Robin Stryker and Johanna Bockman, 13th International Conference on Socio-Economics. Amsterdam, June 29, 2001. N. Pedriana and R. Stryker. “The Strength of a Weak Agency: Early Enforcement of Title

VII of the Civil Rights Act and the Transformation of State Capacity.” Paper presented at the American Sociological Association, Anaheim, CA, August, 2001. Regular Session.

R. Stryker. “Political Culture Wars 1990s Style.” Paper presented at Mini-Conference on Political Sociology, Chicago, August 5, 1999. R. Stryker. Organizer and Presider. 1999. “Law, Governance and Global Change.” Invited Panel Sociology of Law Section. American Sociological Association. Chicago. 1999. R. Stryker, M. Scarpellino and M. Holtzman. “Political Culture Wars 1990s Style: The Drum Beat of Quotas in Media Framing of the Civil Rights Act of 1991.” Law & Society Association. May, 1999. R. Stryker, M. Scarpellino and M. Holtzman. “Political Culture Wars 1990s Style.” 11th International Conference on Socio-Economics. University of Wisconsin-Madison. Madison Wisconsin. July, 1999. R. Stryker and F. Munger, Organizers. 1996. “Outsiders Looking In: Scholarly Reports and Pragmatic Advice on Doing Cross-National Law and Society Research.” Invited Panel. Sociology of Law Section. American Sociological Association. New York. August, 1996. N. Pedriana and R. Stryker. 1995. “Political Culture Wars 1960s Style: State Policies, Cultural Resources and the Reshaping of Equal Employment Opportunity Through the Philadelphia Plan.” Social Science History Association. Chicago. October, 1995.

Also presented at Iowa Legal History Workshop, March, 1996. R. Stryker. Organizer and Discussant. “Welfare State Retrenchment and the Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion.” American Sociological Assn. Washington DC. August, 1995. R. Stryker. Organizer. “Welfare State Development and the Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion.” American Sociological Association. Washington DC. August, 1995. R. Stryker. 1993. Organizer and Chair. Session titled "Political-Economy of the Welfare State.” Midwest Sociological Association. Chicago. April, 1993.

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ADDITIONAL PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS (excluding invited papers, presentations), continued:

R. Stryker. 1992-94. Member of International Sociological Association Research Committee 19 Board planning 18 sessions of XIIIth World Congress of Sociology, Bielefeld, Germany. July 18-23, 1994. R. Stryker. 1992. "What's an Administrator of Law to Do? Law, Science and the Legitimacy of the Welfare State.” Law & Society Association, Philadelphia. May 28-31, 1992. R. Stryker. 1991. Law and Crime Network Chair. Responsible for organizing all Law and Crime panels and presentations at Social Science History Association. New Orleans. Oct. 31-Nov. 3, 1991. R. Stryker. 1991. Discussant. "Political-Economy of Labor Law.” Social Science History Association. New Orleans. Oct. 31-Nov. 3, 1991. R. Stryker. 1990. "Law, Science and the Welfare State: The Technocratization of Law.” Paper presented at Law & Society Association. Berkeley. May-June, 1990. F. Pampel, J. Williamson and R. Stryker. 1990. "Corporatism, Class and Pension Response to Demographic Structure in 18 Industrial Countries.” Paper presented at Conference on Social Structure in Comparative Perspective, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia. May, 1990. R. Stryker. 1989. "A Tale of Two Agencies; Class, Political-institutional and Organizational Factors Affecting State Reliance on Social Science.” Paper presented at Social Science History Association. Washington, DC. November, 1989. R. Stryker. 1989. "Class Analysis of Regulation: Some Observations En Route to a Theory.” Paper presented at American Sociological Association. San Francisco. R. Stryker. 1989. "Class and Political-institutional Factors in State Reliance on Social Science: A Comparison of the National Labor Relations Board and Federal Trade Commission.” Paper presented to Law & Society Association. June, 1989. R. Stryker. 1988, "Science, Class and the Welfare State: The National Labor Relations Board, Social Security Board and Examination of a Class-centered Functional Hypothesis.” Paper presented at American Sociological Association. August. R. Stryker, 1988. "Conditions Affecting the Use of Science in Regulatory Law: A Comparison of the NLRB and FTC.” Midwest Soc. Assn. Minneapolis. March, 1988. R. Stryker. 1987. "Limits on Technocratization of the Law: The Elimination of the NLRB's Division of Economic Research.” Paper presented at Law & Society Association. Washington DC. June, 1987. R. Stryker. 1986. "The Role of Government Employed Social Scientists in Defining Business Crime During the New Deal.” Society for the Study of Social Problems. New York. August, 1986. R. Stryker. 1986. Participation in panel on the welfare state. Law & Society Association. Chicago. May, 1986. R. Hodson, P. Schervish, R. Stryker and G. Yago. 1980. "Class Fractions in Advanced Capitalism.” American Sociological Association. August, 1980. R. Stryker. 1979. "Religio-Ethnic Effects on Attainments in the Early Career.” Paper presented at the Association for the Sociology of Religion. Boston. August, 1979. INTERNAL RESEARCH GRANTS AND AWARDS 2019- Distinguished Professorship of Sociology, Purdue University

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INTERNAL RESEARCH GRANTS AND AWARDS, continued: 2013-14 Confluencenter Award: Collaboration and Innovation Grant, “Satire News, Civil Discourse and the Political Media Complex,” ($24,882). Univ. of Arizona. 2012-14 Graduate Incentives in Growth Award ($145,000): “Building an Inter- Disciplinary Research Field around the National Institute for Civil Discourse” University of Arizona. 2011-12 Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Professorship. University of Arizona. 2010-11 Earl H. Carroll Magellan Fellowship, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Arizona. 2007 “Counterfactual Models of Family Policy Effects: Family Policy, The Family Life Course and Women’s Employment Outcomes in West Germany.” Graduate Research Partnership Award (with Eric Tranby). University of Minnesota. 2006-07 Institute for Advanced Studies Faculty Fellowship for spring, 2007. 2004-07 Scholar of the College Award, University of Minnesota, College of Liberal Arts ($30,000 total research funds, $10,000 per year). Univ. of Minnesota. 2005 “Civil Rights and the Religious Right: Government Framing of Faith- Based Social Services.” Graduate Research Partnership Award (with Danielle Docka). University of Minnesota. 2005 Life Course Center Research Assistantship Award. University of

Minnesota (with Scott Eliason). University of Minnesota. 2005-05 Sabbatical Supplement Award. College of Liberal Arts, University of

Minnesota. 2003 Life Course Center Research Assistantship Award. University of Minnesota (with Scott Eliason). 1993-96 University Faculty Scholarship Award, University of Iowa. 1994-2000 Fellow, Center for Advanced Studies, University of Iowa. 1993 Central Investment Fund for Research Enhancement ($6,300); University of Iowa. 1990 Internal Research Funds Award ($6,000); University of Iowa. 1989 University of Iowa Developmental Leave. 1988 Old Gold Iowa Summer Fellowship ($3,500) 1987 Old Gold Iowa Summer Fellowship ($3,500) ALL PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (by year): 2019-20 External Review, Promotion and Tenure Case, Tufts University. 2019 Member, PhD Jury for Yannick Ganne, University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France, July 5, 2019. 2018-19 External Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure Case, University of Toronto. 2018 Member, Habilitation Jury for Laure Bereni, CNRS and Centre Maurice Halbwachs, Paris, France, November 30, 2018. 2016-19 Elected Council Member, Human Rights Section, American Sociological Association.

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ALL PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (by year), continued: 2017-2018 Appointed Member, Distinguished Book Award Committee, Human Rights Section, American Sociological Association. 2016-17 Appointed Chair, Distinguished Article Award Committee, Human Rights Section, American Sociological Association. 2017 Invited Participant and Commentator, Graduate Student Working Conference in Law and Society, PSL Research University Paris, Centre Maurice Halbwachs (CNRS/EHS/EHESS, UMR 8907), December 11-12, 2017, organized by Liora Israel. 2017 Invited Commentator, Book Launch Event for Working Law: Courts, Corporations and Symbolic Civil Rights, by Lauren B. Edelman, and Rights on Trial: How Workplace Discrimination Law Reinscribes Inequality, by Ellen Berrey, Robert Nelson and Laura Beth Nielson, December 8, 2017, Centre Maurice Halbwachs, organized by Liora Israel. 2017. Member, Habilitation Jury for Anne Revillard, Sciences-Po LIEPP, Paris, France, September 19, 2017. 2017 Member, PhD Jury for Sébastien Billows, Sciences-Po CSO, Paris, France. Februrary. 2015 External Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure case, University of Michigan 2015- Invited Member, National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council Roundtable on the Application of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. 2012- 16 Member, Advisory Board, ZERP Tenancy Law Project: Tenancy Law and Housing in

Multi-Level Europe, Coordinator, Christoph Schmidt, University of Bremen, Germany. 2012-15 Member, Editorial Board, American Sociological Review. 2012-13 Member, Nominations Committee, Political Sociology Section, American Soc. Assn. 2011-13 Appointed Member, Program Committee, American Sociological Association. Committee designed program for New York meetings, August, 2013. 2013 Member, PhD Jury for Vincent-Arnaud Chappe, ENS-Cachan, Cachan, France. Dec. 3. 2013 Organizer, Thematic Session on Rights, Law and Inequality, American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, New York, NY, August, 2013. 2010-12 Elected Chair-elect and Chair, Political Sociology Section, American Soc. Assn. 2012 Co-Organizer (with John Skrentny). Invited Panel on Law, Politics and the State. American Sociological Association, Denver, Colorado, August, 2012. 2011 Organizer, Political Sociology Section Roundtables, American Sociological Association, Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, August, 2011. 2005-13 Editorial Board, Research in the Sociology of Organizations. 2005-13 Editorial Board, Socio-Economic Review. 2002-11 Elected Member, Executive Council, Society for the Advancement of Socio-

Economics (elected to three consecutive terms). 2010 Organizer and Presider, “Law and Social Movements.” Sociology of Law Section Session, American Sociological Association. Atlanta, August, 2010. 2010 External Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure, Arizona State University. 2008-10 Member, National Science Foundation, Law & Social Science Program Review Panel. 2007-10 Elected Council Member, American Sociological Association. 2008-10 Chair, Subcommittee of Council on Production and Uses of Federal Social Science Data, American Sociological Association. 2007-10 Council Liaison to the Committee on Sections, American Sociological Association 2007-11 Council Member Appointee to Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline,

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ALL PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (by year) continued: American Sociological Association.

2007-08 Planning Committee, Discrimination Research Group Scholarly Dissemination And Policy Briefing, American Bar Foundation, Ford Foundation & Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Science. Conference held at Stanford University Law School, November 7-8, 2008. 2008-09 Nominations Committee, Theory Section, American Sociological Association. 2007-08 External Reviewer, Promotion & Tenure, Northwestern University. 2006-07 Immediate Past Chair & Ex-Officio Council Member & Nominations Committee. Theory Section, American Sociological Association. 2006-09 Elected Council Member, Sociology of Law Section, American Sociological Assn. 2006-07 Member, Nominations Committee, Sociology of Law Section, American Soc. Assn. 2006-07 Member, Nominations Committee, Sociological Research Association. 2006-07 Invited Organizer. American Sociological Association. Regular Session on Family and Work. Organized three regular sessions, The Impact of Family

Roles and Attitudes on Employment Outcomes; the Impact of Work on Family Roles, Attitudes and Outcomes; Family and Work: The Role of States, Policies and Organizations (Co-organizer, Eric Tranby).

2006-07 Chair, External Review Committee, Department of Sociology, Univ of Kentucky. 2006-07 Appointed Member, Executive Committee, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. 2006-07 External Reviewer, Promotion & Tenure, Northeastern University. 2005-07 Law & Society Association Program Planning Committee. Annual Meetings July, 2007 in Berlin, joint with various international research associations. Organized ten topical panels of paper presentations, including three labor Panels, three legal mobilization panels, and four European integration panels. 2006-08 Invited Participant, Politics, Movements and Discrimination. Workshop Series held at Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, with funding from Ford Foundation, American Bar Foundation and CASBS. May 30-31 2006 Invited Panelist. Third Annual Worklife Law Conference. March 10, 2006, San Francisco. 2005-08 Invited Participant, Social Scientific Perspectives on Employment

Discrimination, Workshop series held at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, with funding from Ford Foundation, American Bar Foundation

and CASBS. Law and Organizations sub-group chaired by Lauren Edelman. 2005 Program Committee and Graduate Student Mentoring Coordinator. “Re

theorizing Welfare States: Restructuring States, Restructuring Analysis.” Annual Meeting of Research Committee 19, Poverty, Welfare and Social Policy, International Sociological Association. Chicago, Sept. 8-10, 2005.

2005 Invited Faculty Participant and Discussant. Society for Comparative Research Graduate Student Retreat, Budapest. July 3-4, 2005. 2005 Invited Faculty Instructor. Law & Society Association Graduate Student Workshop, Las Vegas, May 31-June 1, 2005. 2005- Advisory Board, Research on Sociology of Organizations. 2004-06 Elected Chair, Theory Section, American Sociological Association (2004-05

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ALL PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (by year), continued: Chair Elect, 2005-06 Chair).

2003-06 Elected Council Member, Economic Sociology Section, American Sociological Association. 2001-05 Advisory Board, Socio-Economic Review. Governing board for new journal from

Oxford University Press, first volume issued in 2003. 2004- Editorial Advisory Board, Sociological Quarterly. 2002-05 Editorial Board, Socio-Economic Review. 2002-11 Elected Member, Executive Council, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (re-elected in 2005 to second term, 2008 to third term). 2003 External Reviewer, Promotion to Full Professor, Vanderbilt University. 2003 External Reviewer, Book manuscript, Yale University Press. 2002-03 Chair, Publications Committee, Theory Section. American Sociological Association. 2003 Appointed Organizer, Regular Session. Comparative & Historical Sociology.

American Sociological Association. 2003 Appointed Member. Article Prize Committee. Law & Society Association. 2002-04 Elected Council Member, Theory Section. American Sociological Assn. 2001-04 SASE representative to American Association for the Advancement of Science. 2001-02 Immediate Past President and Appointed Member, Executive Committee of the Executive Council. Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. 2000-03 Editorial Board, Contemporary Sociology. 2000-03 Elected Member, Nominations Committee, American Sociological Assn. 2000-01 Elected President, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. (1999- 2000 was my year as President Elect). 1999 Invited Scholar in Residence. Max Planck Institute for the Study of Society. Cologne, Germany. September, 1999. 1999-2000 Member, Journals Committee, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. 1998-99 Appointed Member. Executive Committee of the Executive Council, Society for the Association of Socio-Economics. 1998-2002 Elected Member. Executive Council, Society for the Advancement of Socio- Economics. 1998-2000 Elected Chair, Sociology of Law Section, American Sociological Association (1998-99, Chair-Elect and head of Program Committee for the Section). 1997-2000 Editorial Board, American Sociological Review. 1997-98 Appointed Chair, Committee on Awards Policy, American Sociological Association. 1997-98 Appointed Chair, Best Student Paper Award Committee. Political Sociology Section, American Sociological Association. 1995-98 Appointed Member, Committee on Awards Policy. American Sociological Association. 1996-99 Elected Council Member, Political Sociology Section. American Sociological Association. 1996-98 Elected Secretary-Treasurer, Sociology of Law Section. American Sociological Association.

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ALL PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (by year), continued: 1994-97 Elected Council Member, Comparative & Historical Section. American Sociological Association. 1996-97 External Reviewer, lectureship, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 1996-99 Participated as a Mentor in the American Sociological Association Sociology of Law Section Mentoring Program. 1996-97 External Reviewer, promotion and tenure case. Vanderbilt University. 1997 Contributor to American Sociological Association Teaching Resources Materials in Political Sociology (Beth Mintz, editor). 1997 Invited to join Editorial Board, Social Science History (declined to run until my term on the American Sociological Review Editorial Board expired). 1994-96 Consulting Editor, American Journal of Sociology. 1995-96 Appointed to Program Committee, Sociology of Law Section, American Sociological Association. 1995-96 Appointed Chair, Reinhard Bendix Award Committee, Comparative & Historical Section, American Sociological Association. 1995-96 Organizing Committee. The William H. Sewell Professorship Fund. Department of Sociology. University of Wisconsin-Madison (invited speaker at kick-off event, October, 1995, Madison). 1994-95 Appointed Organizer, two Regular Sessions, “Welfare Retrenchment and the Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion; Welfare Development and the Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion,” American Soc. Association, Washington DC, Aug. 1995. 1994-95 Appointed Member, Barrington Moore Prize Award Committee, Comparative & Historical Section, American Sociological Association. 1993-94 Elected Council Member, Sociology of Law Section, American Sociological Assn. 1993-94 Appointed Chair, Nominating Committee, Sociology of Law Section, American Sociological Association. 1992-93 Invited, funded participant in Bridging Project in International Studies Summer Seminar, "Nationalism in Western and Eastern Europe: Past and Present". Grinnell College and University of Iowa. Organized by M. S. Lewis-Beck and J. Pelenski, Funded by Ford Foundation, June, 1993. 1992-93 Organizer, Session titled "Political-Economy of the Welfare State. Midwest Sociological Association. April, 1993. 1991-94 Elected Officer at Large. Executive Board of Research Committee 19, Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy, International Sociological Association. Includes shared responsibility for planning 18 sessions at XIIIth World Congress of Sociology, Bielefeld, Germany, July 1994. 1991-92 External Reviewer, promotion and tenure case. University of Wisconsin. 1990-91 Law and Crime Network Chair. Social Science History Association. Organized all Law and Crime sessions at 1991 SSHA meetings, November. 1989- present Ad hoc proposal reviewer, National Science Foundation, Law & Social Science Program and Sociology Program, Spencer Foundation 1985-present Ad hoc Referee, American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Social Forces, Social Problems, Sociological Quarterly, Law & Society

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ALL PROFESSIONAL SERVICE (by year), continued: Review, American Journal of Political Science, Administrative Science Quarterly, Law & Social Inquiry, Socio-Economic Review, American Management Review, Work & Occupations, Studies in American Political Development, Contexts, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, Social Science History, British Journal of Sociology, Socio-Economic Review, American Political Science Review, Sociological Theory. Studies in Law, Politics and Society. 1989-90 "The Welfare State.” Graduate Course Syllabus included in American Sociological

Association Resources Materials for Teaching. Syllabi and Instructional Materials in Political Sociology. 2d ed. 1990. Compiled and edited by Frederick Weil. Also in The

Welfare State Revisited: A Review of Research, an Annotated Bibliography and a Set of Course Syllabi. 2d ed. 1989. Compiled and edited by Bernice Pescosolido. Also in 1996 updates of both these sets of ASA instructional material. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association; Section Memberships: Sociology of Law, Political Sociology,

Economic Sociology, Comparative-Historical Sociology, Theory, Sex and Gender, Science and Technology, Organizations, Occupations and Work, Culture, Social Movements and Collective Behavior, Labor and Labor Movements, Globalization, Human Rights, Inequality and Mobility, Race and Ethnicity, Social Psychology.

International Sociological Association RC 19, Poverty, Social Welfare & Social Policy. Sociologists for Women in Society. Society for Comparative Research, Law & Society

Association, Social Science History Association. Society for the Advancement of Socio- Economics, .Society for the Study of Social Problems.

Council of European Studies, Midwest Sociological Association, Eastern Sociological Association, American Political Science Association, Society for Comparative Research, Academy of Political Science, American Association for The Advancement of Science, National Communication Association, American Political Science Association (all intermittent). UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2019 Recruitment Speaker, Women in Law Recruitment Event, College of Liberal Arts, Purdue Univerity (with Spencer Headworth). 2019 Appointed Member, Disinguished Peofessor Evaluation Review Committee 2019 Appointed Member, Administrative Review Committee (for Head of Department of Communication). College of Liberal Arts, Purdue University. 2018 RCM Review, Subcommittee for Impact on Graduate Education, University of Arizona 2014 Co-Host (With Carolyn Lukensmeyer), National Institute for Civil Discourse National Research Convening, Westward Look, Tucson, October 9-11, 2014. 2012-2015 Research Director, National Institute for Civil Discourse. Univ. of Arizona. 2012-13 Appointed Member, Dean Search Committee, Rogers College of Law. UA. 2010-13 Appointed Member, Graduate Council, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences University of Arizona.

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UNIVERSITY SERVICE (continued): 2011-12 Research Liaison, National Institute for Civil Discourse (National Institute for Civil Discourse Faculty Convening, University of Arizona Student Union Memorial Center, Sept. 8, 2012 (with Brint Milward); Weekly Meetings of NICD “Brain Trust”. 2011-12 Chair, Research Seed Grants Committee, National Institute for Civil Discourse. 2009 Appointed Member, Dean Search Committee, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Arizona. 2008-11 Sociology Department Liaison and Advisory Board Member, Rogers Program in Law & Society, Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona 2003-07 Appointed Member, Promotion & Tenure Committee, College of Liberal Arts. University of Minnesota. 2003 Invited Participant, CLA Dean’s Reception, March 15, 2003 (to recruit outstanding undergraduate applicants to the University of Minnesota). 2001-02 Local Organizer (with Ron Aminzade, Helga Leitner and Vinay Gidwani) for 14th

Annual International Meetings on Socio-Economics. University of Minnesota. 2000-01 Appointed Member, Winton Chair Search Committee (Interdisciplinary Endowed

Chair for University of Minnesota, College of Liberal Arts). 1999-2000 Appointed Member, Vice President for Research’s Advisory Committee for the Social Sciences. 1998 Invited Participant. Women in Academic Leadership Workshop, Sponsored by UI President Coleman and the American Council on Education. October 16, 1998. University of Iowa. 1998-99 Appointed Member. Vice President for Research’s Advisory Committee for the Social Sciences, University of Iowa. 1997-98 Appointed Chair. Obermann Center for Advanced Studies Advisory Committee. 1997 Appointed Member. Provost’s Advisory Committee for Faculty Scholarships. 1997 Invited Guest Participant (unpaid) in 1997 Obermann Summer Research Seminar. Employment, Disability Policy and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Organized by Peter Blanck, University of Iowa College of Law 1997-98 Member. Interdisciplinary Doctoral Examination Committee in Democratization, University of Iowa. 1995-97 Associate Director, Center for Criminology and Socio-Legal Studies. Department of Sociology (duties are to organize and direct speaker series, serve as a liaison with University of Iowa College of Law). 1995-2000 Advisory Council for Democratization Training Grant (advises Dean of Graduate School and participating academic departments on administration of National Science Foundation Training Grant, 1995-2003), University of Iowa. 1995-97 Faculty Participant, Democratization Training Grant, under direction of Arthur

Miller, Department of Political Science (duties are active participation in regularly held training workshops, providing advising and mentoring to sociology and political science trainees, directing dissertations of sociology trainees).

1995-97 Appointed Faculty Mentor for one assistant professor in African-American World Studies, University of Iowa. 1994-96 Appointed Member, Center for Advanced Studies Advisory Committee (advises Center Director and Vice President for Research), University of Iowa.

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UNIVERSITY SERVICE (continued): 1993-96 Member, University of Iowa Judicial Commission (Panel Member for a case arising from a denial of tenure and promotion, 1995) 1995 Member, Research, Graduate and Professional Education Panel. UI Presidential Search. 1992-94 Member, College of Liberal Arts Humanities Coordinating Committee,

University of Iowa (approves humanities and fine arts courses for General Education Requirement).

DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL SERVICE 2019-20 Graduate Studies Committee, Department of Sociology, Purdue University. 2019-20 Organizer, Law & Society Colloquia 2019-20 Mentoring Committees for Beth Hoffman, Spencer Headworth and David McElhatten 2020 Graduate Methods Presentation: Archival Research 2019 Graduate Proseminar Presentation: Mentoring and Collaboration (with Ken Ferraro) 2019 Graduate Methods Presentation: Archival Research 2018-19 Faculty Recruitment Committee, Department of Sociology, Purdue University. 2018-19 Chair, Ad hoc Law and Society Colloquium Committee. Department of Sociology, Purdue University 2018-19 Faculty Mentoring Committees for Beth Hoffman, Spencer Headworth, David McElhatten and Jean Beaman, Department of Sociology, Purdue University. 2017-18 Director of Graduate Studies and Chair of Graduate Committee, School of Sociology University of Arizona 2017-18 Member, Executive Committee, School of Sociology, University of Arizona 2017-18 Member, APR Self Study Committee, School of Sociology, University of Arizona 2015-16 Chair, Faculty Recruitment Committee, School of Sociology, University of Arizona. 2014-15 Member, Graduate Committee, School of Sociology, University of Arizona. 2013-14 Member, Graduate Committee, School of Sociology, University of Arizona. 2010-13 Director of Graduate Studies and Chair of Graduate Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona. 2010-13 Member, Executive Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona. 2009-10 Member, Graduate Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona. 2008-09 Member, Graduate Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona. 2007-08 Planning Committee, Transnational Norms Project. With Ron Aminzade, Liz Boyle and Reba Carruth, working to secure funding for a series of three international, interdisciplinary scholar-policymaker conferences to be hosted at UM by the Sociology Department. Themes include global human rights, global income security, and global environmental protection. 2007-08 Appointed Member. Senior Search Committee. Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota. 2006-07 Colloquium for Department of Sociology Works in Progress, January 30, 2007. 2006-07 Appointed Member. Ad Hoc Committee to Prepare Department for its External Review. Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota. 2005-06 Appointed Member, Undergraduate Committee. Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota. 2002-04 Associate Chair. Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota.

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DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL SERVICE (continued): 2003-04 Appointed Member, Graduate Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota. 2003-04 Colloquium for Department of Sociology Works in Progress (with Scott Eliason and Eric Tranby, Feb. 10, 2003). 2002-04 Guest Lectures for courses in Carlson School of Management and Dept of Sociology. 2002-03 Chair, Promotion, Tenure & Salary Committee, Department of Sociology University of Minnesota. 2002-04 Appointed Member, Department Executive Committee, University of Minnesota. 2000-01 Elected Member, Department Executive Committee, University of Minnesota. 2000-01 Appointed Member, Department Promotion, Tenure and Salary Committee,

University of Minnesota. 1999-2000 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology. Chair, Graduate Committee; Chair, Graduate Admission Committee, University of Iowa. 1999-2000 Appointed Member, Doctoral Examination Committees in Theory (Chair), Political Sociology (Chair), and Crime, Law and Social Control. Univ. of Iowa. 1998-99 Elected Member, Budget and Academic Status Committee. Member, Graduate Committee (fall), Chair, Graduate Committee (spring). Member, Graduate Admissions Committee (fall), Chair Graduate Admissions Committee (spring) 1998-99 Appointed Member, Doctoral Examination Committees in Theory (Chair), Political Sociology, and Crime, Law and Social Control. University of Iowa. 1997-98 Elected Member, Budget and Academic Status Committee Appointed Member, Graduate Committee. Appointed Member, Doctoral Examination Committees in Political Sociology and Theory (Chair). University of Iowa. 1996-97 Appointed Acting Chair, Department of Sociology, for specific purpose of promotion and tenure case of Professor Karen Heimer, University of Iowa. 1996-97 Elected Chair and Member, Budget and Academic Status Committee (promotion and tenure, contract renewal, salaries; on leave spring, 1997) 1996-97 Appointed Member, Doctoral Examination Committees in Crime, Law and Social Control, Political Sociology (Chair) and Theory, University of Iowa. 1995-96 Appointed Chair, Faculty Recruitment Committee (Committee conducted successful searches for two positions, one junior and one senior); Elected Member,

Budget and Academic Status Committee, University of Iowa. 1994-95 Elected Member, Budget and Academic Status Committee, University of Iowa. 1993-94 Elected Chair and Member, Budget and Academic Status Committee; Appointed Member Faculty Recruitment Committee; Appointed Member Department Self Study Committee, University of Iowa. 1992-93 With Ed Lawler, organized and coordinated Department of Sociology Reading Group for interested faculty and graduate students, University of Iowa. 1992-93 Appointed Chair, Graduate Admissions Committee (responsible for recruiting and selecting new graduate student cohort); Elected Member, Budget and Academic Status Committee, University of Iowa. 1991-92 Elected Member, Budget and Academic Status Committee; Appointed Member, Faculty Recruitment Committee, University of Iowa. 1990-91 Appointed Member, Faculty Recruitment; Appointed Member, Graduate Admissions

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DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL SERVICE (continued): Committee, Appointed Member, Working Paper Committee, University of Iowa.

1989-90 Appointed Member, Faculty Recruitment Committee; Appointed Member, Ad Hoc Committee for Strategic Planning; Appointed Chair, Working Paper Committee, University of Iowa. 1988-89 Appointed Member, Graduate Admissions Committee; Elected Member, Dismissal Appeals Committee; Appointed Member, Ad Hoc Committee for Strategic Planning, University of Iowa. 1987-88 Appointed Member, Dismissal Appeals Committee; Appointed Member, Graduate Committee (graduate curriculum issues). 1986-87 Appointed Member, Research Involving Human Subjects; Appointed Member,

Working Paper Committee; Appointed Member, Ad Hoc Committee for the Iowa Social Science Institute. PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT 2019- Indiana Chapter co-Leader (with Rosalee Clawson and Leigh Raymond), Scholars Strategy Network 2018 Invited Plenary Speaker, “Multiplication des critères des discriminations: Une vue des États-Unis” (Multiplication of Discrimination Criteria: A View from the United States), Conference on Multiplication of Discrimination Criteria, organized by Jacques Toubon, Défenseur des Droits, Paris 75007 France, January 18-19, 2018. (The Défenseur des Droits (Defender of Rights) is an independent government authority created by the 2008 revision of the French Constitution), Republic of France. 2015- 17 Invited Member. National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council Roundtable on the Application of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Washington DC. 2016 Invited Speaker, “On Political Incivility and Polarization in US Politics.” AKD Induction Family and Friend Banquet, Kent State University. 2015 Invited Speaker, “Why Don’t They Get It? Communicating Science to the Public.” University and Industry Consortium, Yuma, Arizona, March 5 2014 Co-host (with Carolyn Lukensmeyer) National Institute for Civil Discourse National Research Convening, Tucson, AZ, October 9-11, 2014. 2010-12 Organizer (with LaDawn Haglund). “Rights and their Translation into Practice.” Series of two conferences/workshops, April 22-24, 2010 and November 2-3, 2012, the first

around economic, social and cultural rights, the second around political and civil rights. One purpose was to bring together scholars of rights with rights practitioners, including

lawyers and policy makers, from the US and internationally. Rogers College of Law 2012 Participant, National Institute for Civil Discourse Forum: “Can we Talk?” Rogers College of Law, Sept. 7, 2012. 2012 Interviewed by Arizona Public Media, June 4, 2011, Arizona Illustrated, “8 in 10 Say Uncivil Speech a Problem” (with Toni Massaro). http://originals.devel.azpm.org/p/originals-featured/2012/6/4/160-8-in-10-say-uncivil- political-speech-a-problem/ 2011 Participant, National Institute for Civil Discourse Executive Briefing, Supreme Court Building, Washington DC, September 21, 2011.

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PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT (continued): 2011-14 Developed Research Briefs and Research Synopses for NICD Web Site. See http://nicd.arizona.edu/research 2011 “Research Mission: Presentation to the Working Board of the National Institute for Civil Discourse.” Tucson, May 2, 2011. 2011 Participant, Plenary Panel for Robert Wood Johnson Law and Public Health Program, Arizona State University, January 17, 2011 (brought together academics with health professionals in the state and community) 2008-10 Chair, American Sociological Association Council Subcommittee on the Production and Uses of Federal Social Science Data. 2007-08 Planning Committee, Discrimination Research Group. Scholarly Dissemination and Policy Briefing. Conference held at Nov 7-8, at Stanford Law School as capstone of multi-year working groups funded by the American Bar Foundation, Ford Foundation and Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences. 2008 Participant, Conference on Discrimination and Work. A “brainstorming” workshop bringing together an inter-disciplinary group of academics and practitioners to discuss what works to improve employee diversity in private organizations. Harvard-Radcliffe, Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 25-26, 2008. 2008 “Family Policies and Women’s Labor Market Participation. Paper presented (with Scott Eliason & Eric Tranby) at Social Policy in the New Europe. Center for Austrian Studies, University of Minnesota, March 27-28, 2008. Conference to bring together European and American Scholars with European and Minnesota policy makers. 2008 Expert Panelist. Conference on “The Role of Stereotyping and Implicit Bias Research in Family Responsibilities Discrimination.” University of California-Hastings College of Law and Hastings Law Journal. February 8, 2008. Workshop bringing together academics and activists, also serving Bay Area lawyers who registered for continuing education credits. 2007 Member, Ad Hoc outside consulting group. Center for Institutional and Social Change, Columbia University. New York meeting with Center co-Director Susan

Sturm, August, 14, 2007. 2007 Expert Panelist. “Connecting Social Science with Social and Institutional Change: A Brainstorming Session about Tackling Structural Inequality.” Columbia University Law School, New York, May 23, 2007. Organized by Susan Sturm.

Workshop bringing together academics and EEO advocates. New York, NY. Part of ongoing research/practice initiative under umbrella of Center for Institutional and Social Change at Columbia, on the occasion of formal launch of Center (co-directed by Susan Sturm and Jeff Fagan), September, 2007.

2006 Expert Panelist. Institute for Women’s Policy Research and the Wage Project. Ford Foundation comparative case study of the workplace impact of consent decrees used to resolve sex discrimination cases. Panel meeting, November 29, 2006. Dywer & Collora, Federal Reserve Building, Boston, Massachusetts. 2006 Expert Panelist. Third Annual Worklife Law Conference on Working Time, “Panel on New Institutionalism: How do Legal Changes & Concepts Turn into Organizational Practice? Lessons for Practitioners.” Workshop bringing together

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PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT (continued): academics and EEO advocates. San Francisco. 2003 Radio Interview: WHYY Philadelphia (National Public Radio). The Philadelphia Plan, and Philadelphia’s pivotal role in the political and legal history of affirmative action. March 31, 2003 (the day of Supreme Court oral arguments in Grutter v. Bollinger and Gratz v. Bollinger, the University of Michigan affirmative

Action cases). 2003 Telephone interview – Star Tribune, November 20, 2003, quoted in Op-Ed column by Star Tribune Ombudsperson Lou Gelfand, Nov. 23, 2003, p. AA7 STUDENTS SUPERVISED

Graduate Student Advising, Department of Sociology, Purdue University Dissertation and Prelim Committee Member, Marissa Rurka. Marissa defended her prelim and proposal in February, 2019. Dissertation and Prelim Committee Member, Amy Petts. Amy defended her prelim and proposal in May, 2019. Dissertation and Prelim Committee Member, Elle Rochford. Elle defended her prelim and proposal in fall semester, 2019. Analytic Paper Committee Member, Vasundhara Kaul. Vasu defended her AP in July, 2019. Morgan Leever (first year student working with me). Graduate Student Advising outside Department of Sociology, Purdue University Dissertation Committee Member, Youzhi Wang, Department of Agricultural Economics. Youzhi defended her proposal in August, 2019. Graduate Student Advising, Department/School of Sociology, University of Arizona Major Advisor and Chair, Dissertation Committee for Amalia Ashley. Amalia defended her dissertation proposal in April, 2019. Major Advisor and Chair, Dissertation Committee for Justin Knoll. Justin defended his dissertation proposal in September, 2018. Major Advisor and co-Chair, Dissertation Committee for Jacklyn Joslyn. Jackie defended her dissertation proposal in summer 2018. Major Advisor and Chair, Dissertation Committee for Jess Pfaffendorf. Jess defended her

dissertation, The Double Disadvantage: A Theory of Status-Stigma Intensification and Moral Expectations, in May, 2019.

Major Advisor and Co-Chair, Dissertation Committee for Kate Gunby. Kate defended her dissertation, Constitutionally Guaranteed Service Delivery and Differential Outcomes: Cross-Sector Comparison of Pathways to Success in South Africa,” in April, 2019. Registered Sex Offenders: Social Disorganization and Lived Experiences, in spring, 2014. Major Advisor and Chair, Dissertation Committee for J. Taylor Danielson. Taylor defended his dissertation, Migration, Nationalism and Welfare State Reform, in April, 2016. Major Advisor and Chair, Dissertation Committee for Dee Hill Zuganelli. Dee defended his dissertation, Chicano Studies: Proliferation of the Disciplines and the Formal Institutionalization of Community Engagement, in May, 2016. Major Advisor and Co-Chair, Dissertation Committee for Jessie Finch. Jessie defended her

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dissertation, Legal Borders, Racial/Ethnic Boundaries: Operation Streamline and Identity Processes on the US-Mexico Border, in August, 2015 Co-Chair, Dissertation Committee for Karen Gordon. Karen defended her dissertation, Registered Sex Offenders: Social Disorganization and Lived Experiences, in spring, 2014 Major Advisor to first year doctoral student Kelsey Gonzalez in 2017-2018. Major Advisor and MA Committee Chair for J Taylor Danielson, Kate Gunby, Justin Knoll and Morgan Johnstonbaugh; Danielson MA thesis defended in spring 2010, Gunby MA thesis defended in spring, 2011; Justin defended in fall, 2015 and Morgan defended in spring, 2016. Dissertation Committee Member for Alex Kinney, Sabrina Nardin, Lisa Thiebaud, Alexander Ibsen, Garrett Andrew Schneider, Katrina Running, Megan Henley, Eric Schoon, Kelly Bergstrand, Heidi Reynolds-Stenson, Nadina Andersen and Angela Addae. Alex Ibsen defended in spring 2012, Lisa Thiebaud defended in fall, 2012, Trina Running defended in fall, 2013, Garrett Schneider defended in spring, 2013, Eric Schoon defended in spring, 2015, Kelly Bergstrand defended in spring, 2015, and Megan Henley defended in spring 2016. Heidi Reynolds-Stenson defended her dissertation proposal in spring, 2014. Nadina Andersen defended her dissertation in spring, 2017. Angela Addae defended her dissertation pn May, 2019; Sabrina Nardin w defended her proposal in May, 2017, Alex Kinney defended his dissertation proposal in spring, 2018. Prelim Committee Member (Law & Society) for Alexander Ibsen, René Heavlov, Angela Addae, Justin Knoll, Trey Green; (Political Sociology) for J. Taylor Danielson, Dee Hill Zuganelli, Eric Bjorklund, Justin Knoll, Peter Ore and Mariana Manriquez; (Social Movements) for Kate Graduate Student Advising, Department/School of Sociology, University of Arizona (continued): Gunby, Amanda Schutz, Heidi Reynolds-Stenson; (Social Psychology) for Jess Pfaffendorf, Nadina Anderson, Kendra Thompson-Dyck; (Stratification) for Erin Murphy Heinz. MA Committee Member for Alex Kinney, Liwen Zeng, Desi-Small Rodriguez, Dee Hill Zuganelli, Joseph West, Luis Vila-Henniger, Heidi Reynolds-Stenson, Kyle Puetz, Jess Pfaffendorf, René Heavlov, Sabrina Nardin. Research Supervisor for Zachary Schrank, 2012-2013; Krista Frederico, 2013-2016, Heidi Reynolds-Stenson, 2013-2016; Monica Whitham,2013-14; Morgan Johnstanbaugh 2014-2016. Graduate Student Advising outside Department of Sociology, University of Arizona Written and Oral Preliminary Examination Committee Member for Jenny Miller, School of Government and Public Policy, 2011-12, Dissertation Committee for Charles Mink, Department of Middle Eastern Studies, 2014-, Research Supervisor for Bethany Conway, Department of Communication, 2012-2015.

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Graduate student advising outside my home university: Dissertation Committee and Jury for Yannick Ganne, Department of Law University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France; Defense held July 5, 2019. Habilitation Jury for Laure Bereni, CNRS and Centre Maurice Halbwachs, Paris, Defense held November 30, 2018. Habilitation Jury for Anne Revillard, Assstant Professor, Sciences-Po-LIEPP, Paris. Defense held Sept. 18, 2017, Manuscript title is “Vulernérable droits (Vulnerable Rights): Handicap, action publique et changement social.” Dissertation Committee and Jury for Sébastien Billows, PHD granted, Sciences-Po-CSO, Paris, France, February, 2017 Dissertation Committee and Jury for Vincent-Arnaud Chappe, PhD granted, École Normale Superiure de Cachan, Cachan, France, December, 2013. Research Supervisor and Sponsor: Venera Protopapa, Università degli Studi de Milano. Venera spent six months working with me at the University of Arizona in 2014-15. Undergraduate Advising, University of Arizona Honors Thesis Advisor for Stewart Katzen. Thesis title: From Apartheid to Democracy: A History and Analysis of South Africa’s Rebirth. Degree granted with honors in Philosophy, Politics, Economics and Law, spring, 2014. Graduate Student Advising, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota Major Advisor for Katja Guenther, Dissertation Title: The New Trümmerfrauen:

Rebuilding Women’s Welfare in Eastern Germany since German Unification. NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant, 2004-05. PhD granted, spring 2006. Winner, University of Minnesota Best Dissertation Award for the Social and Behavioral Sciences and Education. Finalist (one of four) in National Competition, Best Dissertation Award for the Social and Behavioral Sciences and Education

Graduate Student Advising, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota Major Advisor for Pamela Wald. Dissertation Title: Bringing Welfare State Theories to

the States: How Ideas, Actors and State Structures Affect Welfare Reform Trajectories in Minnesota and Wisconsin. NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant 2005-06. PhD granted, August, 2008.

Major Advisor (with Jeff Broadbent) for Ana Prata Pereira. Dissertation Title: Women’s Movements in Democratization: An Assessment of the Spanish and Portuguese Cases. PhD granted August, 2007. Major Advisor (with Scott Eliason) for Eric Tranby. Dissertation Title: Family Policies or

Labor Markets? Women’s Employment Inequality in 14 Welfare States from 1060-2008. MA granted spring, 2005. Dissertation Proposal Defended, March 2007. PhD Granted, August, 2010

Major Advisor for Gulseren Isik (with Joachim Savelsberg). Dissertation Title: Institutional Reproduction in a Contested Setting: Reproduction of the “Umma” in the United Kingdom. Ph.D granted, August, 2014. Social Science Research Council Dissertation Proposal Development Fellowship; Office of International Programs Fellowship. Received, 2008-09. Major Advisor for Sarah Whetstone, 2007-08, First year, interests in sociology of law.

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PhD Committee Member, Joanne Orsekovich, PhD granted, summer 2001. PhD Committee Member, Amy Blackstone. PhD granted, summer 2003. PhD Committee Member, Erik Larson, PhD granted, summer 2004. Prelim & PhD Committee Member, Francisco J. Granados. PhD granted August, 2005. Prelim & PhD Committee Member, Trina Smith. Diss. Proposal Defended Fall, 2005. Prelim & PhD Committee Member, Lara Cleveland. Diss. Proposal Defended Summer, 2005. PhD Granted, 2008. MA Committee Member, Alyssa Goolsby. MA granted spring, 2007 Prelim & PhD Committee Member, Danielle Docka. Dissertation Proposal Defended in fall 2007. PhD Granted, August, 2014. Prelim & PhD Committee Member, Donna Spencer. PhD granted May 2009. Prelim & PhD Committee Member, Minzee Kim. Dissertation Proposal defended in spring 2008. Prelim & PhD Committee Member, Dawna Reandeau. Diss. Proposal defended in fall 2007. Prelim & PhD Committee Member, Dalhia Mani, Prelim and Diss. Proposal Defended, spring, 2008. PhD Committee Member, Aseygul Kozak. Diss. Proposal Defended in spring, 2008. Graduate Student Advising Outside Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota Outside Member, Oral Prelim Committee for Jaume Villaneuva, Carlson School of Management, Prelim Defended, December, 2006. Outside Member, Dissertation Committee for Timothy Hellwig, Department of Political Science, UM. Dissertation proposal defended 2001, Ph.D. granted, 2004, Outside Member, Oral Prelim and Dissertation Committee for Tim Hargrave, Carlson School of Management. Prelim Defended, November 24, 2003. Ph.D. granted,

August, 2005. Dissertation Title: That’s NOT How We Do Thing: Integrating Institutional and Sense-Making Perspectives to Explain Strategic Responses to Global Climate Change.

Undergraduate Honors Committees, University of Minnesota Committee Member, Alan Iverson, Political Science (major advisor John Freeman). Honors Thesis Title: A Comparison of Aging and Migration Policies on Three Sides of the Service Sector Trilemma, Thesis defended August 2007. Committee Member, John Hausman, Global Studies (major advisor Vinay Gidwani). Honors Thesis Title: The Unsafety Net: Challenges to the Social Democratic Welfare State, Thesis defended May, 2003. Graduate Advising at the University of Iowa Dissertations and Masters Theses Directed, University of Iowa Mellisa Holtzman. PhD granted May, 2003. Dissertation Title: Explaining Doctrinal Fluctuations: Conservative Backlash in the State of Iowa and Change in Custody Law. Nicholas Pedriana. NSF Dissertation Grant 1998-99. PhD granted August, 2000. Dissertation Title: Maximizing Law’s Impact: Early Enforcement of Title VII and

Institutional Transformation of the State. Wayne Evens, PhD granted spring, 1996. Dissertation Title: The Effects of Idea Systems on Social Policy: The Case of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964.

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Nicholas Pedriana, MA received spring, 1995. “State Policies, Cultural Values and Political Conflict: The Case of United States Equal Employment Policy, 1960-69.”

(This thesis won the Sociology Department award for best MA thesis completed during 1994-1995 academic year)

At Iowa, I also directed the MA Committee of Myra Emerson. I directed the undergraduate Honors thesis of Robyn Bishop. Additional Ph.D., MA Committees and Undergraduate Honors Committees on which I served at the University of Iowa Served on thirty-one Ph.D. committees. This includes eight dissertation committees outside the Department, six of these in Political Science (Michael Dwierga, Dana Levy, Christopher Fleury, Grace Simmons and Thomas Klobucar, all of whom have completed Ph.Ds, and Gwyn Erb, whose dissertations is in process), one in History (David Darrow, who has completed his Ph.D.), and one in economics. Dissertation committees within the Department on which I served include, but are not restricted to, those of Jean Wallace, Munyae Mulinge, Melissa Bonstead-Bruns, Stacy deCoster, and Anne Eisenberg. COURSES TAUGHT AT PURDUE UNIVERSITY Graduate: Soc 609R, Law and Society/Sociology of Law, Soc 609S, State and Social Policy (fall 2019); Soc 600, Clasical Theory (Required Graduate Course, spring 2020) COURSES TAUGHT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Graduate: Soc 596d, Research Process Seminar: Dissertation Proposal and MA Paper Preparation (Required Graduate Course); Soc 596a, Law and Society/Sociology of Law (graduate survey seminar); Soc 500a, Theory (required graduate course); Soc 514, The State and Social Policy; Soc 583/Law 583, Law, Politics and Inequality; Soc 595a, Proseminar (Required graduate course); Soc 505b, Research Presentation Seminar (Required Graduate Course); Soc 595c, Negotiating the Job Market (Required Graduate Course) Undergraduate: Soc 345, Sociology of Rights, Justice and Law. COURSES TAUGHT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Graduate: Soc. 8701 Sociological Theory (required graduate course); Soc. 8390 Special

Topics in Political Sociology: The Welfare State; Soc. 8101 Sociology of Law, cross listed with Law School spring 2006).

Undergraduate: Soc. 3201, Inequality: Introduction to Stratification; Soc 4101W Sociology of Law (writing intensive); Soc 4175, Law, Politics and Inequality COURSES TAUGHT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Graduate: History of Sociological Theory (required graduate course); Political Sociology: The Welfare State; Law, Politics and Social Inequality (special topics seminar

cross-listed in Sociology and the College of Law; Graduate Proseminar (required professionalization for Graduate students).

Undergraduate: Introduction to Sociology Principles (large General Educational Requirement course); Social Inequality (upper level undergraduate stratification course, fulfilled cultural diversity requirement).

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RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE 1984 Consultant, "The Efficacy of NLRB Bargaining Orders.” Project under direction of Professor Terry Bethel, Indiana University Law School. Researched and wrote advisory memoranda on issues relevant to revision of grant proposal ultimately funded by National Science Foundation. 1982 Summer Associate, Barnes and Thornburg, Indianapolis, Indiana. Researched and

wrote legal memoranda, motions and briefs. 1979-80 Consultant, "Social Organization of Criminal Justice in Ten Federal District Courts.” Project directed by Professors Ilene Nagel, Indiana University Law School and John Hagan, University of Toronto School of Law and Department of Sociology. Statistical analysis, data cleaning, data management. 1979-80 Deputy Director, Neighborhood Work Project Research Evaluation Study, Vera Institute of Justice, New York, NY. Quantitative and qualitative research design, data analysis. Wrote informal research reports, aided in writing program reports. Acted in capacity of director since none was ever hired. 1975-76 Research Assistant. Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin. Project titled "Social and Psychological Factors in Status Attainment.” under direction of Professors William Sewell and Robert Hauser. Data management, coding, cleaning for quantitative analysis. FOREIGN LANGUAGES Fluent French, passable Italian.