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2012 Graduates +
Ann V. Bell – Conceiving Infertility: How Social Class Shapes Infertile Experiences. (Chairs: Anspach/Martin) Assistant Professor, University of Delaware
Campbell, Rosalyn – When Money Isn't the Issue: Socio-Cultural Factors in Help-Seeking among Black Americans with Depression. (Chairs: Anspach/Taylor) Assistant Professor of Social Work, University of Georgia
David Flores – Political Soldiers: Sources of Iraq War Veteran Support and Opposition to War. (Chair: Kimeldorf) Research Social Scientist, USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
Margaret Gough – Consequences of Family Events: Three Papers on Family Change and Subsequent Outcomes. (Chair: Xie) Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University
Yoonsun Han – Mental Health and Health-Risk Behaviors in Adolescence: An Examination of Social Relationships. (Chairs: Grogan-Kaylor/Xie) Postdoctoral Fellowship, Human Development and Family Sciences, University of Texas, Austin
Kristen Hopewell – Shifting Power: The Rise of Brazil, India and China at the WTO. (Chair: Paige) Assistant Professor, University of British Columbia
David J. Hutson – Training Bodies, Building Status: Health, Physical Capital, and the Negotiation of Difference in the U.S. Fitness Industry. (Chair: Martin) Postdoctoral Fellow, Ripon College
Sun Jae Hwang – Socioeconomic Polarization and Personal Well-Being under Neoliberal Restructuring: Implications of South Korea after the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis. (Chair: Xie) Postdoctoral Fellow, Yonsei Institute for Social Developmental Studies
Frederique Laubepin – Experiments in Punishment: Explaining Differences in the Scope of Penal Sanctioning in the American States. (Chair: Morenoff) Instructional Learning Senior, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, University of Michigan
Alwyn Lim – The Global Expansion of Corporate Social Responsibility: Emergence, Diffusion, and Reception of Global Corporate Governance Frameworks. (Chairs: Mizruchi/Tsutsui) Assistant Professor, University of Southern California
David Diego Torres – Conditions for Effective Knowledge Acquisition. (Chair: Harding) Postdoctoral Fellow, Rice University
2011 Graduates +
Avraham Astor – Mobilizing against Mosques: The Origins of Opposition to Islamic Centers of Worship in Spain. (Chairs: Kimeldorf/Somers) Postdoctoral Fellow, Pompeu Fabra University
Mandi Bane – Social Change in the Neoliberal Era: The Indigenous Movement in Saquisili, Ecuador. (Chair: Paige) Research Analyst, Los Angeles County Department of Public Health
Lulu Chen – The Economic Integration of Foreign-Educated Immigrants: A Test of Classical Assimilation. (Chair: Xie) Statician, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington D.C.
Alfred DeFreece, Jr. – Black Visions through Colorblind Frames: Opposition in the Obama Era - A Discursive Exploration of Black Urban Adolescent Ideology. (Chair: Young) Assistant Professor, Roosevelt University
Eric Eide – Industrial Upgrading in India's Information Technology Enabled Service Industry. (Chair: Paige) Presidential Management Fellow, Innovation and Technology Analyst, Washington, D.C.
Alice B. Gates – Narrowing the Citizenship Gap for Undocumented Immigrants: A Case Study of the Mid-Michigan Worker Center. (Chairs: Root/Somers) Visiting Assistant Professor of Social Work, University of Portland
Alexandra Gerber – Being Polish/Becoming European: Gender and The Limits of Diffusion in Polish Accession to the European Union. (Chairs: Kennedy/Zubrzycki)
Laura Hirshfield – Authority, Expertise, and Impression Management: Gendered Professionalization of Chemists in the Academy. (Chair: Martin) Visiting Assistant Professor, New College of Florida
Sarah Lee Jirek – Posttraumatic Growth in the Lives of Young Adult Trauma Survivors: Relationships with Cumulative Adversity, Narrative. (Chairs: Martin/Saunders) Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Tampa
Tiffany Joseph – Race and Making American in Brazil: How Brazilian Return Migrants Negotiate Race in the US and Brazil. (Chairs: Burgard/Young) Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Scholar, Harvard University; Assistant Professor, SUNY-Stony Brook
Jin-Yeon Kang – Nation, State, and People: Colonialism and the Formation of Divided Nation-States in Korea. (Chair: Kimeldorf) Postdoctoral Fellow, Yonsei University
Alexandra Achen Killewald – What Money Buys and Family Costs: Three Papers on the Work-Family Intersection. (Chairs: Xie/Danziger) Assistant Professor, Harvard University
Katherine King – Biological, Psychosocial, and Social Capital Implications of the Neighborhood Built Environment. (Chairs: House/Morenoff) Postdoctoral Scholar, Duke University
Byung Ho Lee – Forging the Imperial Nation: Imperialism, Nationalism, and Ethnic Boundaries in China's Longue Duree. (Chairs: Anderson/Lee) Visiting Scholar, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong
Zakiya Luna – Domesticating Human Rights: Possibilities and Ambiguities in the Emerging Reproductive Justice Movement. (Chairs: Cole/Somers) President’s Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California-Berkeley
Meeta Sainju Pradhan – Social Exclusion and Social Change: Access To, and Influence of, Community-Based Collective Action Programs in Nepal. (Chair: Axinn) Researcher/Consultant, Kathmandu, Nepal
Besnik Pula – State, Law, and Revolution: Agrarian Power and the National State in Albania, 1850-1945. (Chair: Steinmetz) Visiting Assistant Professor, SUNY-Binghamton
Kristin Sue Scherrer – The Intergenerational Family Relationships of Grandparents and GLBQ Grandchildren. (Chairs: Dunkle/Martin) Assistant Professor of Social Work, Rutger's University
Jessica Wyse – Race, Gender and the Administration of Justice in a Community Corrections System. (Chairs: Morenoff/Thacher) Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute for Social Research Population Studies Center, University of Michigan
Jennifer Eckerman Yarger – Three Essays Examining Social Determinants of Fertility Attitudes and Behavior: Evidence from Longitudinal Studies. (Chairs: Barber/Corcoran) Bixby Center for Reproductive Health and the Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies, University of California- San Francisco
Jonathan Zelner –Integrating Social and Biological Processed to Understand the Origins and Dynamics of Gastrointestinal Illness Outbreaks. (Chairs: House/Eisenberg) Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University
2010 Graduates +
Baris Buyukokutan – Dynamics of Politicization in the Twentieth-Century U.S. Poetry Field. (Chair: Steinmetz) Assistant Professor, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey
Maria Helena Buhr – Network Dynamics in Small Business Financing: Institutional Changes and Transformations of Inter-organizational Relations. (Chair: Owen-Smith) Data Scientist, Tagged, Incorporated, San Francisco, CA
Haijing Dai – Social Capital in the "New Socialist Countryside": Guanxi Community Solidarity and Resistance in Two Post-Socialist Chinese Townships. (Chairs: Checkoway/Lee) Assistant Professor of Social Work, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Amie Emens – Three Essays on the Intergenerational Transmission of Family Attitudes and Behaviors. (Chair: Barber) Senior Research Analyst in Public Health Research, National Opinion Research Center, University of Chicago
Melissa Forbes – Climate Change ‘Resolution:’ Dynamics of Shareholder Engagement Between U.S. Firms and Investors. (Chairs: Mizruchi/Rabe) Presidential Management Fellow, Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Risk Management and Analysis, Washington D.C.
Megan Gilster – Neighborhood Activism in Context: Three Studies of the Neighborhood Antecedents and Individual Effects of Participation in Neighborhood Activism. (Chair: Morenoff) Research Fellow, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Lloyd Greiger – Three Essays Examining the Behavioral and Socioeconomic Transition to Adulthood in the United States and Africa: Evidence from Longitudinal Studies. (Chairs: Xie/Danziger) Postdoctoral Associate, Jackson Institute for Global Affairs, Yale University
Pilar Horner – Labor Control and Worker Identity Meaning Making: The Culture of Motherhood and Education. (Chairs: Smock/Staller) Assistant Professor of Social Work, Michigan State University
Maria Johnson – Through a Daughter’s Eyes: Understanding the Influences of Black Fathers on Their Daughters. (Chairs: Young/Danziger) Program Director and Research Fellow, Center for Public Policy in Diverse Societies, University of Michigan
Heejin Jun – Formation of the Modern Literary Field: Intersection of Gender and Coloniality in Korean History. (Chair: Gocek) Postdoctoral Fellow, Brain Korea 21 Program, Yonsei University
Rebecca Karb – Neighborhood Social and Physical Environments and Health: Examining Sources. (Chairs: Morenoff/Grogan-Kaylor) Medical Student, Harvard University
Emily Kazyak – The Space and Place of Sexuality: How Rural Lesbians and Gays Narrate Identity. (Chair: Martin) Assistant Professor of Sociology and Women's & Gender Studies, University of Nebraska- Lincoln
Michelle Kelso – Recognizing the Roma: A Study of the Holocaust as Viewed in Romania. (Chairs: Anspach/Kennedy) Assistant Professor of Human Services and Sociology, George Washington University
Cynthia Link – Husbands Wives and In-Laws: Family Dynamics and Childbearing Behavior in Nepal. (Chair: Axinn) Senior Project Researcher, Harris Interactive, New York, NY
Murphy, Margaret – Medicalization of Birth: The Social Construction of Cesarean Section. A Qualitative Analysis. (Chair: Anspach) Research Area Specialist, Enabling Technologies, University of Michigan Medical School
Emily Nicklett – Diabetes Health and Disability Pathways: Racial/Ethnic Socioeconomic and Gender Disparities. (Chairs: Anspach/Liang) Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, University of Michigan
Daniela Pineda – A Federal Intervention to Improve Latino College Participation: Evidence from the Title V Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions Program. (Chairs: Young/Danziger) Researcher, Gates Foundation
Christopher Roberts – Exploring Fractures within Human Rights: An Empirical Study of Resistance. (Chairs: Somers/Waltz) Associate Professor of Law, University of Minnesota- Twin Cities
Daniel J. Rose – Captive Audience?: Strategies for Getting Food and Physical Activity in Two Detroit Neighborhoods. (Chair: Anspach) Assistant Professor, Chattanooga State Community College
Karen Ross – Charter Schools and Segregation: The Cases of Michigan and North Carolina. (Chairs: Cohen/Young)
Sadia Saeed – Politics of Exclusion: Muslim Nationalism State Formation and Legal Representations of the Ahmadiyya Community in Pakistan. (Chair: Steinmetz) Faculty Fellow, Yale University
Kristen Seefeldt – Three Essays on Women, Low-wage Work, and Economic Well-being. (Chairs: Danziger/Smock) Assistant Professor, School of Public Health and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University-Bloomington
Jeannie Thrall – Strategic Parenting: Making the Middle Class through Distinction and Discipline. (Chairs: Martin/Steinmetz) Grants Consultant, Community Foundation of Northern Virginia
2009 Graduates +
Jennifer Ailshire – The Social Determinants of Obesity. (Chairs: House/Morenoff) NIA Postdoctoral Fellow, Andrus Gerontology Center, University of Southern California
Michael Bader – Spatial and Temporal Contexts of Neighborhood Environments in Metropolitan Chicago. (Chair: Morenoff) Assistant Professor, American University
Jessica Charbeneau – Enactments of Whiteness in Pedagogical Practice: Reproducing and Transforming White Hegemoney in the University Classroom. (Chair: Chessler)
Andrew James Clarno – The Empire’s New Walls: Sovereignty, Neo-Liberalism, and the Production of Space in Post-Apartheid South Africa and Post-Oslo Palestine/Israel. (Chairs: Steinmetz/Gocek) Assistant Professor, University of Illinois-Chicago
Lisa Fein – Negotiating Integration in a Nationalizing State: Contested Boundaries of Belonging in Estonia. (Chairs: Anderson/Kennedy) Assistant Professor, Westminster College
Amy Cristina Hammock – Everybody's so Different and yet Everybody has this Common Bond: Identity Construction, Exploration, and Negotiation among Adolescents in Two Youth Development Programs. (Chairs: Martin/Yoshihama) Assistant Professor of Public Health, State University of New York - Stonybrook
Christina Mendoza – Crossing Borders: Women, Migration, and Domestic Work at the Texas-Mexico Divide. (Chairs: Lal/Rose) Instructor of Sociology, Chabot College
Colter Mitchell – Three Essays on Worldviews, Autonomy and the Family in Nepal. (Chair: Thornton) Postdoctoral Research Associate, Center for Research on Child Wellbeing and the Office of Population Research, Princeton University
Katherine Pavelka Luke (1974-2009) – Gender, Heterosexuality, Sexual Violence and Identity among Heavy-Drinking White and Asian American College Students. (Chairs: Martin/Reed) Former Fellow at the Addiction Research Center, Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan
Carla Pfeffer – Trans(Formative) Relationships: What We Learn About Identities, Bodies, Work and Families from Women Partners of Trans Men. (Chairs: Martin/Newton) Assistant Professor, Purdue University-North Central
Hirohisa Saito – Intimations of Cosmopolitanism: The Education of Japanese Youth in a Global World. (Chairs: Kennedy/Adams) Assistant Professor, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Nathalie Williams – Living with Conflict: The Effect of Community Organizations, Economic Assets, and Mass Media Consumption on Migration during Armed Conflict. (Chair: Axinn) Postdoctoral Scholar, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Erica Ryu Wong – Can Religion Trump Race? Interracial Friendship in Protestant Churches. (Chair: Mizruchi)
2008 Graduates +
Mucahit Bilici – Finding Mecca in America: American Muslims and Cultural Citizenship. (Chair: Gocek) Assistant Professor, John Jay College, City University of New York
Claire Laurier Decoteau – Bio-Politics of HIV/AIDS in Post-Apartheid South Africa Part 1 & 2. (Chair: Steinmetz) Assistant Professor, University of Illinois – Chicago
David S. Dobbie – More Than the Sum of Their Parts? Labor-Community Coalitions in the Rust Belt. (Chairs: Kimeldorf/Reisch) Labor Program Specialist, Wayne State University
Kathryn Bondy Fessler –Reclaiming a Spoiled Maternal Identity: Young Mother’s Experiences and Rejection of Stigma (Chair: Chesler) Adjunct Clinical Associate, Pediatrics, University of Michigan
Anne Bowers Fleischer – The Creation and Performance of Classification Schemes: Rating Systems in United States Broker-Dealers 1993-2000. (Chairs: Ahuja/Mizruchi) Assistant Professor of Strategic Management, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto
Debra Hevenstone – Labor Market Inequality and Atypical Employment. (Chair: Xie) Research Fellow, University of Westminster, United Kingdom
Ronald L’Hereaux Lewis – Educational Inequality in an Affluent Setting: An Exploration of Resources and Opportunity. (Chairs: Young/Cohen) Assistant Professor, Sociology and Black Studies, City College of New York of the City University of New York
Susan M. Lee-Rife – Household Disruption and Sexual Victimization Among Young South Africans. (Chairs: Smock/Featherman) Social Demographer, International Center for Research on Women, Washington D.C.
Rachel E. Meyer – Perpetual Struggle: Sources of Working Class Identity and Activism in Collective Action. (Chair: Kimeldorf) Lecturer, Harvard University
Blyden B. Potts – The Relational Bases of Lifestyle Similarity and Clustering of Local Populations (Chair: Mizruchi) Lecturer, Shippensburg University
Tanya L. Saunders – The Cuban Remix: Rethinking Culture and Political Participation in Contemporary Cuba Parts 1 & 2. (Chairs: Rose/Young) Assistant Professor, Lehigh University
Michelle Sternthal – The Social Determinants of Health Disparities: The Role of Social and Temporal Contexts. (Chair: Morenoff) Research Fellow, Harvard School of Public Health
Barbara Carlette Thomas –"The Childhood Shows the Man, as Morning Shows the Day" (Milton, 1671): Three Essays on Childhood Maltreatment, Current Social Relationships and Physical Health. (Chairs: Anspach/Dunkle) Data Analyst, Chicago School District
Haiyan Zhu – Three Essays on Health, Aging and the Family in Contemporary China. (Chair: Xie) Assistant Professor, Virginia Tech
2007 Graduates +
Cara A. Bergstrom-Lynch – Becoming Parents, Remaining Childfree: How Same-Sex Couples Are Creating Families and Confronting Social Inequalities. (Chair: Martin) Assistant Professor, Eastern Connecticut State University
Sarah R. Brauner-Otto – Health Services, Schools, Attitudes, and Contraceptive Use. (Chair: Axinn) Assistant Professor, Mississippi State University
Amy D. Corning – When the Past Is Another Country: The Impact of Emigration on Memories. (Chairs: House/Schuman) Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan
Byrapatna Murthy Chandana Gowda – Development, Elite Agency and the Politics of Recognition in Mysore State, 1881-1947. (Chairs: Paige/Steinmetz) Professor, Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, India
Emily K. Greenman – Intersecting Inequalities: Four Essays on Race, Immigration, and Gender in the Contemporary United States. (Chair: Xie) Assistant Professor, Pennsylvania State University
Burcak Keskin Kozat – Negotiating Modernization Through U.S. Foreign Assistance: Turkey’s Marshall Plan (1948-1952) Re-interpreted. (Chair: Gocek) Associate Director, Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies, Stanford University
Jennifer E. Lerner – Making Sense of the Critical Curriculum. (Chairs: Kimeldorf/Adams) Associate Vice President for E-learning, North Virginia Community College
Tasleem Juana Padamsee – Infusing Health into the Welfare State. (Chairs: Anspach/Adams) Social and Behavioral Sciences Diversity Postdoctoral Fellow, Sociology Department, Ohio State University
David Henry Sommerfeld – Environmental Influences on Local Nonprofit and For-Profit Market Structure: A National Study of the Nursing Home Industry. (Chairs: Mizruchi/Tucker) Investigator, Child and Adolescent Services Research Center, San Diego
Deborah A. Willis – A Model for Measuring Implementation of New Programs Into Old Systems: A Child Welfare Case Study. (Chairs: Chesler/Meezan) Director of Programs, The Guidance Center, Southgate
Amanda Toler Woodward – Help-Seeking for a Mental Disorder: Understanding the Use of Professional Services and Informal Support Using the National Survey of American Life. (Chairs: Taylor/Williams) Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, Michigan State University
2006 Graduates +
Inna Altschul – Establishing an Evidence Base for Policy & Program Intervention: Testing a Combined Model of Family, School, and Student Factors Underlying the Academic Outcomes of Mexican American Youth. (Chairs: Gutierrez/Young) Assistant Professor of Social Work, University of Denver
George R. Carter III – From Exclusion to Destitution: Race, Affordable Housing, and Homelessness. (Chairs: Morenoff/Young) Postdoctoral Fellow, U.S. Census Bureau, Washington D.C.
Ou-Byung Chae – Non-Western Colonial Rule and Its Aftermath: Postcolonial State Formation in South Korea. (Chair: Steinmetz) Assistant Professor, Kookmin University, Korea
Kristie A. Ford – Masculinity, Femininity, Appearance Ideals, and the Black Body: Developing a Positive Raced and Gendered Bodily Sense of Self. (Chair: Martin) Assistant Professor, Skidmore College
Jung-Hwa Ha – Determinants and Consequences of Changing Social Support Following Late-Life Widowhood. (Chairs: House/Ingersoll-Dayton) Assistant Professor, University of Chicago
Darcy K. Leach – The Way is the Goal: Ideology and the Practice of Collectivist Democracy in German New Social Movements. (Chair: Kimeldorf) Assistant Professor, Bradley University
Tamara G.J. Leech – Sex, Violence, Man, Woman: Adolescent Health Risk Behavior from a Contextual Resource Perspective. (Chairs: House/Morenoff) Assistant Professor, Indianapolis University-Purdue
Brienna G Perelli-Harris – Social Change and Behavior: Fertility Decline in post-Soviet Ukraine and Russia. (Co-Chairs: Anderson/Axinn) Lecturer of Demography, University of Southampton
Anthony Perez – Muddy Waters: The Fluidity and Complexity of Racial and Ethnic Identification in the U.S. (Chair: Xie) Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill
Keith Dion Robinson – Achievement Inequality Across K-12 Schooling. (Chair: Xie) Assistant Professor, University of Texas
Amy L. Stone – More than Adding a T: Transgender Inclusion in Michigan Gay Rights Ordinances, 1992-2000. (Chair: Martin) Assistant Professor, Trinity College
2005 Graduates +
Thomas Stephen Blackwood – Through Sweat and Tears: High School Baseball and the Socialization of Japanese Boys. (Chairs: Martin/Adams) Associate Professor, University of Tokyo
Jennifer Ann Cancio – Parental Employment and the Parent-Child Relationship: Understanding the Work-Family Experience. (Chair: Thornton) Proprietor, BodySync Pilates Studio
Lindsay A Custer – Negotiating Cultural Differences: The Division of Household Labor and Marital Quality in American-Japanese Intermarriages. (Chairs: Orbuch/Smock) Full Time Faculty, Cascadia Community College
Richard Clark Eckert – Deafnicity: A Study of Strategic and Adaptive Responses to Audism by Members of the Deaf American Community of Culture. (Chairs: Pedraza/Young Jr.) Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin-Richland
Zaire Dinzey-Flores – Fighting Crime, Constructing Segregation: Crime, Housing Policy, and the Social Brands of Puerto Rican Neighborhoods. (Chair: Young/Corcorran) Assistant Professor, Rutgers University
Jennifer Fritz – Childhood Cancer and Changes in Family Relationships and Functioning: What are They and Where Does Support Fit In? (Chair: Chesler) Assistant Professor of Social Work, Eastern Michigan University
Daniel Pei-Siong Goh – Ethnographic Empire: Imperial Culture and Colonial State Formation In Malaya and The Philippines, 1880-1940, Part 1; Ethnographic Empire: Imperial Culture and Colonial State Formation In Malaya and The Philippines, 1880-1940, Part 2. (Chairs: Steinmetz/Liu) Assistant Professor of Sociology, National University of Singapore
Sara A. Goodkind – From Delinquent Daughters to Independent Mothers: GenderedExpectations in Juvenile Justice and Alternative Programs for Girls. (Chairs: Martin/Ruffolo) Assistant Professor of Social Work - University of Pittsburgh
Angel Harris – Do African Americans Really Resist School: An In-Depth Examination of the Oppositional Culture Theory. (Chair: Williams) Assistant Professor, Princeton University
Helen K. Kim – Twinkies, FOBs and Everything in Between: Racial, Ethnic, and Gender Identity Among Second Generation Korean American Women. (Chair: Martin) Assistant Professor of Sociology, Whitman College
Abigail R. Lawrence-Jacobson – Recreating the Common Good: Intergenerational Community Action. (Chairs: Chesler/Ingersoll-Dayton) Community, Outreach, and Programming Coordinator for Older Adult Services, Jewish Family Services
Enid Lynette Logan – Holy Sacraments & Illicit Encounters: Marriage, Race, Religion, and the Transformation of Status Hierarchies in Cuba, 1899-1940. (Chairs: Kimeldorf/Adams) Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota
Jennifer B. Lyle – The Association between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Negative Adult Outcomes: an Approach to Teen Childbearing Using New Formulations. (Chairs: Mowbray/Young) Program Director, Youth Services Organization, San Francisco, CA
Christopher Marquis – Historical Environments and the Transformation of Twentieth-Century US Banking. (Chairs: Davis/Mizruchi) Associate Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
Gloria Parra Martinez – Breast Cancer as a Life Process: Psychosocial Experiences of Latina and White (Non-Latina) Long-Term Breast Cancer Survivors. (Chair: Chesler) Assistant Professor, Texas State University
Joel A. Purkiss – Strategic Imaginings: White Masculinities and Their Idealized Others in British and U.S. Boy Scout Handbooks, 1908-1948. (Chair: Rose) Director of Curriculum Evaluation, University of Michigan Medical School
Katherine E. Richards-Schuster – Creating Youth Civic Spaces in Low-Income Communities of Color: Claiming Democracy and Promoting Civic Action. (Chairs: Checkoway/Martin) Research Fellow, University of Michigan
Sapna Swaroop – The Social Consequences of Racial Residential Integration. (Chairs: House/Morenoff) Senior Research Scientist, Minnesota Department of Health
Janelle Lynn White – Our Silence Will Not Protect Us: Black Women Confronting Sexual and Domestic Violence. (Chair: Adams) Lecturer, San Francisco State University


