ELIZABETH FUSSELL Associate Professor of Population Studies (Research) July 2014 Population Studies & Training Center Brown University Box 1836, 68 Waterman St. Providence, RI 02912 Email: [email protected] Office phone: 401-863-5790 PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION 1998 Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Sociology 1992 M.S. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Sociology 1988 B.A. Bryn Mawr College, Sociology with concentration in Latin American studies PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2014-present Associate Professor of Population Studies (Research), Brown University 2012-2013 2009-2014 2009-2014 Visiting Associate Professor. Department of Global Health Systems and Development, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. (sabbatical year appointment) Associate Professor. Sociology Department, Washington State University. 2007-2009 Affiliate, Center for Studies of Demography and Ecology, University of Washington. Assistant Professor. Sociology Department, Washington State University. 2001-2007 Assistant Professor. Sociology Department, Tulane University 1998-2001 Postdoctoral Fellow, Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania 1995-96 Visiting Scholar, El Colegio de la Frontera Norte, Tijuana, Mexico. 1988-90 Research Assistant, Population Division, United Nations, New York. AREAS OF RESEARCH AND TEACHING SPECIALIZATION Sociology of Migration Sociology of Disasters Statistics and Research Methods Demography Latin American Studies Sociology of Family 2 PUBLICATIONS Articles In press Katherine Curtis, Elizabeth Fussell and Jack DeWaard. “Recovery Migration after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: Spatial Concentration and Intensification in the Migration System” Demography. In press Elizabeth Fussell. “Warmth of the Welcome: Attitudes toward Immigrants and Immigration.” Annual Review of Sociology Volume 40. In press Elizabeth Fussell and Elizabeth Harris. “Homeownership and Vulnerability to Housing Displacement after Hurricane Katrina.” Social Science Quarterly. 2014 Elizabeth Fussell and Sarah Lowe. “The Impact of Housing Displacement on Mental Health among Low-Income Parents after Hurricane Katrina.” Social Science & Medicine. 113(July): 137-144 2014 Elizabeth Fussell, Katherine J. Curtis, and Jack DeWaard. “Recovery Migration to the City of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina: A Migration Systems Approach.” Population & Environment 35: 305-322. 2012 Christine Paxson, Elizabeth Fussell, Jean Rhodes, and Mary Waters. “Five Years Later: Recovery from Post-Traumatic Stress and Psychological Distress Among Low-Income Mothers Affected by Hurricane Katrina.” Social Science & Medicine 74: 150-157. 2011 Elizabeth Fussell. “The Deportation Threat Dynamic and Victimization of Latino Migrants: Wage Theft and Street Robbery.” The Sociological Quarterly 52(4): 593-615. 2010 Elizabeth Fussell. “Cumulative Causation of Migration in Latin America.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 630:162-177. 2010 Jean Rhodes, Christian Chan, Christina Paxson, Cecilia Rouse, Mary Waters, and Elizabeth Fussell. “The Impact of Hurricane Katrina on the Mental and Physical Health of Low-Income Parents in New Orleans.” American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 80(2): 237-247. 2010 Elizabeth Fussell, Narayan Sastry, Mark VanLandingham. “Race, Socioeconomic Status, and Return Migration to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.” Population & Environment 31: 20-42. 3 2009 Elizabeth Fussell. “New Orleans as a New Migrant Destination.” Organization & Environment 22(4): 458-469. 2009 Elizabeth Fussell and James R. Elliott. “Social Organization of Demographic Responses to Disaster: Studying Population-Environment Interactions in the Case of Hurricane Katrina.” Organization & Environment 22(4): 379-394. 2009 Elizabeth Fussell. “Hurricane Chasers in New Orleans: Latino Immigrants as a Source of a Rapid Response Labor Force.” Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 31(3): 375-394. Reprinted as Chapter 31 in Graeme Hugo (ed.), forthcoming, Migration and Climate Change, Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar. 2008 Elizabeth Fussell. “Leaving New Orleans, Again.” Traumatology 14(4):63-66. 2007 Elizabeth Fussell. “Constructing New Orleans, Constructing Race: A Population History.” Journal of American History Special issue “Through the Eye of Katrina: Past as Prologue?” Edited by Lawrence Powell, Clarence Mohr, and Edward T. Linenthal. 94(3): 846-855. 2007 Elizabeth Fussell, Anne H. Gauthier and Ann Evans. “Heterogeneity in the Transition to Adulthood: The cases of Australia, Canada, and the United States.” European Journal of Population 23: 389-414. 2006 Jeannie Haubert and Elizabeth Fussell. “Explaining Pro-Immigrant Sentiment in the U.S.” International Migration Review 40(3): 489-507. 2005 Elizabeth Fussell. “Measuring the Transition to Adulthood in Mexico: An Application of the Entropy Index.” Advances in Life Course Research Edited by Ross MacMillan. 9: 91-122. 2004 Elizabeth Fussell and Alberto Palloni. “Persistent Marriage Regimes in Changing Times.” Journal of Marriage and the Family 66(3): 1201-1213. 2004 Elizabeth Fussell. “Sources of Mexico’s Migration Stream: Rural, Urban, and Border Migrants to the United States.” Social Forces 82(3): 937-967. 2004 Elizabeth Fussell and Douglas S. Massey. “Limits to the Cumulative Causation of Migration: International Migration from Urban Mexico.” Demography 41(1): 151-171. 2002 Elizabeth Fussell. “Transition to Adulthood in Aging Societies.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 580:16-39. 4 2000 Elizabeth Fussell. “Making Labor Flexible: The Recomposition of Tijuana’s Female Maquiladora Labor Force.” Feminist Economics. 6:5979. Chapters In press Elizabeth Fussell and Amy Bellone-Hite. “Disaster, Reconstruction, and Racialization: Latinos in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.” Survivor Scholars on Hurricane Katrina: A Decade of Disaster Recovery. Edited by Jeannie Haubert. 2013 Elizabeth Fussell. “Attitudes toward Immigrants and Immigration Policy.” Pp. 173-197 of Transforming America: Perspectives on U.S. Immigration, Volume Three: Immigration and Superpower Status: 1945 to the Present. Michael C. LeMay, Editor. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Press. 2012 Elizabeth Fussell. “Space, Time, and Volition: Dimensions of Migration Theory.” Pp. 25-52 of Oxford Handbook of the Politics of International Migration, Marc R. Rosenblum and Daniel J. Tichenor, Editors. Oxford, U.K: Oxford University Press. 2012 Elizabeth Fussell. “Help from Family, Friends, and Strangers during Hurricane Katrina: The Limits of Social Networks.” Pp. 150-166 of Displaced: Voices from the Katrina Diaspora, Lynn Weber and Lori Peek, Editors. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. 2009 Elizabeth Fussell. “Welcoming the Newcomers: Civic Engagement among Pre-Katrina Latinos.” Pp. 132-146 of Civic Engagement in the Wake of Katrina. Amy Koritz and George J. Sanchez, Editors. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan Press. 2007 Timothy Haney, James R. Elliott, and Elizabeth Fussell. “Families and Hurricane Response: Evacuation, Separation, and the Emotional Toll of Hurricane Katrina.” Pp. 71-90 of The Sociology of Katrina: Perspectives on a Modern Catastrophe. David Brusma, David Overfelt, and J. Steven Picou, Editors. New York: Rowman and Littlefield. 2005 Elizabeth Fussell and Frank F. Furstenberg, Jr. “Race, Nativity, and Gender Differences in the Transition to Adulthood in the 20th Century.” Pp. 29-75 of On the Frontier of Adulthood: Theory, Research, and Public Policy. Richard A. Settersten, Frank F. Furstenberg, Jr., and Rubén Rumbaut, Editors. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press. 2005 Elizabeth Fussell and Anne H. Gauthier. “American Women’s Transition to Adulthood in Comparative Perspective.” Pp. 76-109 of On the Frontier of Adulthood: Theory, Research, and Public Policy. Richard A. Settersten, 5 Frank F. Furstenberg, Jr., and Rubén Rumbaut, Editors. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press. 2004 Elizabeth Fussell. “Tijuana’s Place in the Mexican Migration Stream: Destination for Internal Migrants or Stepping Stone to the United States?” Pp. 147-170 of Crossing the Border: Research from the Mexican Migration Project. Jorge Durand and Douglas S. Massey, Editors. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. 2002 Elizabeth Fussell. “Youth in Aging Societies.” Pp. 18-45 of The Future of Adolescent Experience: Societal Trends and the Transition to Adulthood. Jeylan Mortimer and Reed Larson, Editors. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2002 Elizabeth Fussell and Margaret E. Greene. “Demographic Trends Affecting Youth around the World.” Pp. 21-60 of The World's Youth: Adolescence in Eight Regions of the World. B. Bradford Brown, Reed Larson, & T. S. Saraswathi, Editors. New York: Cambridge University Press. 2002 Elizabeth Fussell. “The Social Organization of Migration from Tijuana.” Migración Internaciónal, Identidades y Socialización en un Mundo Globalizado. Edited by María Eugenia Anguiano, Leticia Calderón Chelius y Miguel Hernández Madrid. Tijuana, Mexico. El Colegio de la Frontera Norte y El Colegio de Michoacan. Other Publications Forthcoming Elizabeth Fussell. “Hurricane Katrina.” Entry in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in Politics, edited by Suzanne Oboler and Deena J. Gonzalez. 2012 Elizabeth Fussell. “Beyond Heroism.” Review of The Women of Katrina: How Gender, Race, and Class Matter in an American Disaster, edited by Emmanuel David and Elaine Enarson, and Women Confronting Natural Disaster: From Vulnerability to Resilience, by Elaine Enarson. Women’s Review of Books 29(5): 28-30. 2012 Elizabeth Fussell. “The Recovery Machine after Disaster: Lessons from New Orleans.”ニューオリンズ復興の機械:日本への教訓 Construction Policy, (Japanese language journal) (142): 40-45, 2012-03, Construction Policy Research Institute 2012 Elizabeth Fussell. “Natural Disasters and Migration.” The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration. Edited by Immanuel Ness, Wiley-Blackwell. 6 2010 Elizabeth Fussell. “New Orleans, Latino Immigrants after Katrina.” The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture. Edited by James G. Thomas, Center for the Study of Southern Culture, the University of Mississippi. 2007 Elizabeth Fussell. Report on Survey of Mexican Mobile Consulate, Kenner, Louisiana. http://libarts.wsu.edu/soc/people/fussell/ 2007 Elizabeth Fussell. Report on Survey of Brazilian Mobile Consulate, New Orleans, Louisiana. http://libarts.wsu.edu/soc/people/fussell/ 2007 Elizabeth Fussell. Report on Survey of Nicaraguan Mobile Consulate, Kenner, Louisiana. http://libarts.wsu.edu/soc/people/fussell/ 2007 Elizabeth Fussell. “Families Across Borders.” An editorial for NOsotros Magazine, New Orleans. September edition. 2007 Elizabeth Fussell. Review of A New Youth? Young People, Generations, and Family Life, Carmen Leccardi and Elisabetta Ruspini, editors. Contemporary Sociology, 36(3): 242-243. 2007 Elizabeth Fussell. “Latino/a Immigrants in Post-Katrina New Orleans: A Research Report.” World on the Move, Newsletter of the American Sociological Association’s Section on International Migration. 13(2): 2-4. 2007 Elizabeth Fussell. “How to Define Youth?” Essay in Youth and Development, World Development Report. Washington, D.C.: World Bank. 2006 Elizabeth Fussell. “Latino Immigrants in Post-Katrina New Orleans.” Report prepared for Regional Seminar on Labor Rights, New Orleans, LA, October 20. Sponsored by Catholic Charities, Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores de Mexico, and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. http://www.tulane.edu/~sociol/fussell/Latinos_in_New_Orleans.pdf 2006 Elizabeth Fussell and Margaret E. Greene. “Demographic Trends Affecting Youth around the World.” Encyclopedia of Youth Activism, Edited by Lonnie R. Sherrod, Ron Kassimir, and Constance Flanagan. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. 2005 Elizabeth Fussell. “Leaving New Orleans: Social Stratification, Networks, and Hurricane Evacuation.” Understanding Katrina, Social Science Research Council website, http://understandingkatrina.ssrc.org/fussell 7 Excerpted in A Contemporary Introduction to Sociology: Culture and Society in Transition, 3rd edition, by Jeffrey C. Alexander and Kenneth Thompson. Paradigm Press: Boulder, CO. 2005 Elizabeth Fussell. Review of “Discipline and Development: Middle Classes and Prosperity in East Asia and Latin America.” By Diane E. Davis. Contemporary Sociology, 34(4): 405-6. 2004 Elizabeth Fussell. Review of “Maquila: A Tale of Two Mexicos.” Directed by Saul Landau and Sonia Angulo. In The Americas: A Quarterly Review of Inter-American Cultural History. 61(2): 387-388. 2004 Elizabeth Fussell. “Content Analysis Assignment.” Teaching About Families: A Collection of Essays, Syllabi, Projects, and Assignments, Edited by Ginger Macheski, Kathleen Lowney, Michael Capece, Kate Warner, and Martha Laughlin. American Sociological Association Teaching Resource Center. 2003 Anne Gauthier and Elizabeth Fussell. “Introduction: Dimensions of Children’s Inequality” Journal of Comparative Family Studies. Special issue on Children, Families, and Inequality. 34(3): 1-14. 2003 Elizabeth Fussell and Anne H. Gauthier, Guest Editors. Special issue on Children, Families and Inequality, Journal of Comparative Family Studies 34(3). 2003 Elizabeth Fussell. Review of “Just Living Together: Implications of Cohabitation on Families, Children, and Social Policy”, Alan Booth and Ann C. Crouter, editors. Population and Development Review, 29(1): 129131. Book Manuscript in Progress Elizabeth Fussell. Katrina Stirs the Gumbo Pot: The Arrival and Reception of Latino Immigrants in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Russell Sage Foundation has right of first refusal for publication. Journal Manuscripts under Review or in Progress Elizabeth Fussell, Lori M. Hunter, and Clark Gray. “Measuring the Environmental Dimensions of Human Migration: The Demographer’s Toolbox.” Revise and resubmit from Global Environmental Change. Elizabeth Fussell, Abel Valenzuela, and Emily Erickson. “Getting a construction job in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina” 8 Book Chapter in Progress Amy Bellone-Hite and Elizabeth Fussell. “Disaster, Reconstruction and Racialization: Latinos in ‘the New’ New Orleans Labor Market.” Survivor Scholars on Hurricane Katrina: A Decade of Disaster Recovery, Jeannie Haubert, editor. Invited and Conference Paper Presentations (past 5 years) 2014 James R. Elliott and Elizabeth Fussell. “The Migratory Pull of Natural Hazards: With Special Attention to Foreign-Born Latinos in the United States.” Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Boston, MA May 1-3. 2014 Jack DeWaard, Katherine Curtis, and Elizabeth Fussell. Migration Systems before and after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: Long-Run Implications of Short-Term Environmental Shocks. Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Boston, MA May 1-3. 2013 Elizabeth Fussell. “Population Change in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.” Population Association of America Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 11-13. (Invited). 2013 Katherine Curtis, Elizabeth Fussell and Jack DeWaard. “A Harbinger of Climate-induced Migration?: The Impacts of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita on the Gulf of Mexico Migration System.” Population Association of American Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 11-13. 2013 Elizabeth Fussell. “Housing displacement and health after Hurricane Katrina in a Vulnerable Population.” Presentation at the School of Social Work, Tulane University, March 7. 2012 Katherine Curtis, Elizabeth Fussell and Jack DeWaard. “A Harbinger of Climate-induced Migration?: The Impacts of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita on the Gulf of Mexico Migration System.” International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) Seminar on Population Dynamics and the Human Dimensions of Climate Change, Canberra, Australia, 27 29 November 2012 2012 Elizabeth Fussell. “Housing displacement and health after Hurricane Katrina in a Vulnerable Population.” Presentation at the University of Colorado – Boulder, CUPC. October 25 and at the Department of Global Health Systems and Development, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, December 7. 9 2012 Elizabeth Fussell. “Katrina Stirs the Gumbo Pot: The Arrival of Latino Immigrants in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.” Presentation at the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Center for Demography and Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, October 12-13. 2012 Elizabeth Fussell. “Housing Damage and Selective Return Migration after Hurricane Katrina.” CUPC-NCAR Workshop on Migration, Urbanization and Climate Change, University of Colorado Population Center, May 7-8. 2012 Elizabeth Fussell and Elizabeth Harris. “Race, Homeownership, and Housing Displacement after Hurricane Katrina: Does Housing Tenure Explain Disaster Vulnerability? American Sociological Association, Denver, Colorado, August 17-20. 2012 Elizabeth Fussell. “Housing displacement after Hurricane Katrina: Identifying a mechanism exacerbating social inequality.” Presentation at the Community Health and Prevention Department, Drexel School of Public Health, April 20. 2012 Elizabeth Fussell. “Black Exclusion, Brown Exploitation: Race and Immigration Status in a Construction Labor Market.” New Immigrant Destinations Workshop, Cornell University, March 2. 2012 Elizabeth Fussell. “The Deportation Threat Dynamic and Victimization of Latino Migrants: Wage Theft and Street Robbery.” Presentation to the Sociology Department Colloquium, University of Washington, February 8, and the Southern Sociological Society Meetings, New Orleans, March 22. 2011 Elizabeth Fussell. “The Recovery Machine after Disaster: Lessons from New Orleans.” Keynote Speaker at Conference, Rebuilding in a PostDisaster Japan: Lessons from New Orleans. University of California Los Angeles, October 9. 2011 Elizabeth Fussell. “Katrina Stirs the Gumbo Pot: New Orleans’ Population Changes after Hurricane Katrina” Invited Speaker to the National Association for Public Health Statistics and Information Systems and National Center for Health Statistics Joint Annual Meeting. New Orleans, Louisiana, June 5-8, 2011. 2011 Elizabeth Fussell. “Housing Loss and Recovery after Hurricane Katrina: The effect of Housing Tenure.” Presentation at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. March 30-April 1. 2011 Elizabeth Fussell. “Threat of Deportation and Victimization of Latino Migrants: Wage Theft and Robbery.” Presentation to the Center for the 10 Study of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics and the Center for the Study of Urban Poverty at the University of California Los Angeles, March 3. 2010 Elizabeth Fussell. “Disaster Fieldwork: What does a sociologist of migration do when disaster strikes?” Invited Presenter in Surveying Social Marginality Workshop, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, October 8-9. 2010 Elizabeth Fussell and Abel Valenzuela. “Getting a Construction Job in Post-Katrina New Orleans: Race, Nativity, and Luck.” Invited Presenter in Conference on New Orleans’s Political Economy, Tulane University, New Orleans, September 10. 2010 Elizabeth Fussell. “Sources of Pro-Immigrant Sentiment: The Reception of Latino Immigrants in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.” American Sociological Association Meetings, Atlanta, Georgia, August 13-17. 2010 Hyunjoon Park, Carlos Costa-Ribeiro, and Elizabeth Fussell. “Cross-Time and Cross-National Comparisons of the Transition to Adulthood: Brazil, Mexico, and South Korea, 1970-2000.” Population Association of America, Dallas, Texas, April 15-17. 2009 Elizabeth Fussell. “Katrina Stirs the Gumbo Pot: Latino Immigrant Reception in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.” Presentation to grants committee at Russell Sage Foundation. April 24, 2008. RESEARCH AND TEACHING GRANTS 2011 “Coastal Erosion, Livelihood Change, and Out-Migration from the Gulf of Mexico Coastal Counties.” Sara Curran, Elizabeth Fussell, Matthew Dunbar, Tom Leschine, PIs. Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology Working Group Grant. Amount: $10,000. 2009-2010 “The Latino Health Paradox in Washington: Access to health care, food security, nutrition, and exercise in Pasco, Washington.” Marsha Quinlan, José García-Pabón, Elizabeth Fussell, and Paul Kwon. College of Liberal Arts, Major Extramural Grant Development Award. Amount: $10,000. 2009-2012 “Katrina Stirs the Gumbo Pot: Latino Immigrant Reception in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.” Russell Sage Foundation. PI: Elizabeth Fussell. Amount: $72,000. 2008-2012 “Adversity and Resilience: Effects of Hurricane Katrina on Vulnerable Populations.” National Institutes of Health. PIs: Christina Paxson, Mary Waters, Jean Rhodes, Cecilia Rouse, and Elizabeth Fussell. Amount: $3,000,000 11 2007-2008 Pew Foundation and RAND Gulf States Policy Institute. Analysis of Displaced New Orleans Residents Pilot Survey. With Narayan Sastry and others. Grant Amount: $50,000 2007 “New Orleans’ Newcomers: Mexican workers rebuilding the city.” Research supported by Oxfam America. $5,000 2006 “Immigrants in Post-Katrina New Orleans.” Tulane University Research Enhancement Fund, Grant Amount: $8,000 2006 “Adversity and Resilience: Effects of Hurricane Katrina on Vulnerable Populations.” MacArthur Foundation. Lead Researcher, New Orleans, LA. Mary Waters, Christina Paxson, Jean Rhodes, and Cici Rouse, co-PIs. Amount: $40,000. 2006 “New Orleans Newcomers: Migrants Rebuilding New Our City.” Katrina Small Research Grant, Stone Center for Latin A merican Studies, Tulane University. Amount: $3,500 2002-2004 Urban Center, Brookings Institute. Census Matters. “Charting the Age of Immigrant Communities in U.S. Metropolitan Areas, 1990-2000.” Amount: $11,800 2002 Committee on Research Summer Fellowship. Amount: $4,000 HONORS AND AWARDS • • • • • • • • • • • Editorial board member, Journal of Migration and Human Security (2014-present) Council member, International Migration Section, American Sociological Association (2013-present) Editorial board member, American Sociological Review (Journal of the American Sociological Association) (2012-present) Editorial board member, Sociological Perspectives (Journal of the Pacific Sociological Association) (2012-present) Member, NICHD Population Sciences Subcommittee (2013-present) Fellow, Tulane University Center for Evidence-Based Global Health (2007present) Associate, MacArthur Foundation Study Group on Transition to Adulthood (2001-2007) Newcomb Fellow, Newcomb College, Tulane University (2003-2007) Mellon Fellowship, Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania (200001) National Research Service Award, National Institute of Health (1999-2001) Social Science Research Council Migration Studies Postdoctoral Fellowship (19981999) 12 • • • • University of Wisconsin Fellowship (1996-97) Population Council Fellowship. Fieldwork in Tijuana, Mexico (1995-96) Fulbright Fellowship (declined). For fieldwork in Tijuana, Mexico (1995-96) Latin American and Iberian Studies Travel Award and Vilas Travel Grant (1994, University of Wisconsin) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS • • • • • • Social Science Research Council Task Force on Hurricane Katrina (2006-2012) American Sociological Association (1994-present) Population Association of America (1990-present) International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (2003-2007) Society for Research on Adolescence (2002-2005) Latin American Studies Association (1995-2007) COURSES TAUGHT AT WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY 2008-2014 Sociology 317/320. Research Methods Sociology 334. Global Issues in Human Health Sociology 480. Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration Sociology 521. Statistical Techniques II (Regression Analysis) Sociology 592. Social Demography of Inequality Sociology 590. Sociology of Migration COURSES TAUGHT AT TULANE 2001-2007 Sociology 201. Foundations of Sociology Sociology 205. Population and Society Sociology 620. Issues in Sociology of Family: Transition to Adulthood Sociology 695. Sociology of Migration Sociology 730. Intermediate Graduate Statistics SERVICE Department WSU 2013-present 2011-2012 2011-2012 2011-2012 2011-2012 2010-2011 2009 Graduate Studies Committee member Departmental Representative to NSF ADVANCE Program at WSU Awards Committee Department Representative to the Ad Hoc Committee on Statistics in the Sociology, Political Science, and Criminal Justice Departments. Faculty Search Committee Colloquium Committee Department Representative at WSU Health Workshop, October 29 13 2009-2010 2009-2010 2008-2009 2008-2010 2007-2008 Coordinator of the Faculty Research Group Awards Committee member Executive Advisory Committee member Departmental Search Committee member Undergraduate Studies Committee member Tulane 2002 2001-05 2005-2007 2001-2007 2001-02 Departmental grievance committee Faculty Search Committees Chair, Departmental Undergraduate Committee Departmental Undergraduate Committee member Departmental Committee to Restructure Methods and Statistics Curriculum Advising Washington State University 2013-2014 2013-2014 2013-2014 2013-2014 2012 2011-2013 2011-2014 2011-2014 2011-2012 2011-2012 Master’s thesis committee member, Thomas Marlowe Master’s thesis committee member, Yikang Bai Master’s thesis committee member, Sarah Miley Dissertation advisor, Hong Zhang, Sociology Honor’s thesis evaluator, Jessica Lynch, Political Science Master’s thesis committee member, Sarah Akers, Sociology Master’s thesis committee member, Leah Thorpe, Sociology Master’s thesis advisor, Elliot Sanchez, Sociology Dissertation committee member, Shanyuan Foo, Sociology Dissertation committee member, Mirzobobo Yormirzoev, Interdisciplinary Degree program (Economics, Sociology, Statistics) 2011-present Dissertation advisor, José Collazo, Sociology 2010-2013 Master’s thesis advisor, Hong Zhang, Sociology 2010-present Dissertation committee member, Elizabeth Harris, Sociology 2009-2011 Undergraduate Honors student, Caroline Hedel, Human Development 2009-2011 Dissertation committee member, Robert McKinnon Wilkes, Sociology 2009-2011 Master’s thesis advisor, Ardavan Daravan, Sociology 2009-2009 Master’s thesis committee member, Andrew Crookston, Sociology 2008-2008 Dissertation committee member, Toni Sirotzki, Sociology 2007-2008 Dissertation committee member, Steven Overfelt, Sociology 2008-2009 Dissertation committee member, Justin Berg, Sociology University of Washington 2011-present Dissertation committee member, Jacqueline Irons-Meijer, Jackson School of Public Policy 2011 Master’s thesis committee member, Julie Fisk, School of Marine Affairs 14 Tulane 2006-07 2006-07 2006-07 2006 2005-06 2004-07 2004-05 2003-05 2003-04 2002-03 2002-03 2002-03 2002-03 2002 2002 2001 2001 Dissertation committee member, Holly Scheib, International Health and Development, School of Public Health Honor’s thesis advisor, Nina Gandhi, Sociology and Spanish Honor’s thesis committee member, Eric Boggs, Latin American Studies Honor’s thesis advisor, Wesley Hadden, Latin American Studies Master’s thesis committee member, Jeremy Pais, Sociology Dissertation committee member, Jeremy Coon, International Development Honor’s thesis member, Keriann Murphy, Economics Dissertation committee member, Jeannie Haubert, Sociology Undergraduate summer research advisor, Amanda Hopper, Sociology Master’s thesis committee chair, Jeannie Haubert, Sociology Master’s thesis committee chair, Molly Sheridan, Latin American Studies Dissertation committee member, Farrah Gafford, Sociology Dissertation committee member, Sue Falter Mennino, Sociology Master’s thesis committee member, Jené Ebron Methods and Statistics preliminary exam committee Dissertation committee member, Jeanne Hand Area exam committee member, Marcel Ionescu, Sociology University/College Washington State University: 2011-2014 2011-2012 2010-present 2008-2010 Initiative for Global Innovation Studies Committee Advisory Committee on Graduate Statistics and Methods College of Liberal Arts, Grants Committee Social and Behavioral Sciences Initiative Grant Writing Group Tulane: 2006-07 2003-06 2003-07 2002-07 2001-03 2001-03 2001-03 Judicial Committee, School of Liberal Arts, Tulane University Committee on Tulane College Stone Center Awards Committee Women’s Studies Program, Faculty Associate Newcomb College Center for Research on Women, Women’s Studies Research Grants Program. Stone Center for Latin American Studies, Core Faculty Member Committee to Develop the College of Human and Urban Ecology Discipline 2015 Organizer, Environmental Migration Session, Population Association of America Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA. April 30-May 2. 15 2014 Chair, Natural Disasters and Demography Session, Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, May 1-3. 2013-2016 Member, American Sociological Association, Public Understanding of Sociology Award Committee 2013-2017 Study section member, Population Sciences Subcommittee, Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Grant Review Group. 2013-present Council member, International Migration Section, American Sociological Association. 2012-present Editorial board member, American Sociological Review (Journal of the American Sociological Association) 2012-present Editorial board member, Sociological Perspectives (Journal of the Pacific Sociological Association) 2012 Substitute reviewer, National Institutes of Child Health and Development, Population Sciences Committee, June 14-15. Washington, D.C. 2012 ASA International Migration Section Thomas N. Znaniecki Book Award Committee Member. 2012 External reviewer for promotion to tenure/associate professor. 2011-present Topical Editor, Social Networks and Migration Section, Encyclopedia of Migration, Frank Bean and Susan Brown, Editors. Springer Publishing Company. 2011 Reviewer, National Institutes of Child Health and Development, Population Sciences Committee. July 12, P01 Committee. 2011 External reviewer for promotion to tenure/associate professor. 2011 Session Chair, Transition to Adulthood, Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., March 31-April 2. 2010-2011 Editorial Advisory Board, The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration, Wiley Blackwell. 2010 Reviewer, National Institutes of Child Health and Development, Population Sciences Committee. July 20, P01 Committee. 16 2010 Discussant, Comparative Perspectives on Internal Migration, American Sociological Association Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, August 14-17. 2010 Discussant, Comparative Perspectives on Immigration, Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Dallas, Texas, April 14-17. 2010 Substitute Reviewer, National Institutes of Child Health and Development, Population Sciences Committee. March. Washington, D.C. 2009-present Editorial Board Member, Papeles de Población. Centro de Investigación y Estudios Avanzados de la Población, Universidad Autónomo del Estado de Mexico. 2009-2011 Member, Student Paper Award Committee, Population Section, American Sociological Association. (Chair in 2011) 2009 Substitute Reviewer, National Institutes of Child Health and Development, Population Sciences Committee. June 18-19. Washington, D.C. 2009 Discussant, Linking Internal and International Migration, Population Association of America annual meeting, April 30-May 1, Detroit, Michigan. 2009 Editorial board member, Papeles de Población 2008 Discussant, Immigrant Communities and Families, American Sociological Association annual meeting, August 1-4, Boston, Massachusetts. 2007 Substitute Reviewer, National Institute of Health, Health of the Population Special Emphasis Panel, Marina del Rey, California, February 16, 2007 2006 Organizer of Internal Migration Session at American Sociological Association Meetings, Montreal, Canada, August 11-14. 2005-2010 Leader of Study Group on Comparative Adolescences initiated by Marlis Buchmann at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, CA. Comparative Perspectives on Adolescent Development in a Globalizing World, Changing Opportunities, Constraints and Pathways of Risk, August 4-6, 2005. 2004 Discussant, Session on International Migration, Population Association of America, Population Association of America Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts, April 1-3, 2004 2003-2009 Core Member, Study Group on Transition to Adulthood in Developed Countries, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population 17 2003 Track Organizer, Migration and Transnational Issues, Latin American Studies Association Meeting, Houston, Texas. March. 2002-2005 Member, Committee on Study Groups, Society for Research on Adolescence. Jeylan Mortimer, Chair, University of Minnesota. 2002-2003 Member, Society for Research on Adolescence Initiative on Youth, Health and Migration. Mark VanLandingham, Chair, Tulane University. 2002 Session Organizer. Transition to Adulthood. Population Association of America. Atlanta, Georgia. May 9-11. 2001 Session Organizer, Latin American Studies Association Meeting, Transnational Ties and Migration. Washington, D.C. September 6-8. 2001 Session Organizer, American Sociological Association Session on Women and Development. Anaheim, California. August 18-21. 1998-present Referee: Advances in Life Course Research American Sociological Review American Journal of Sociology American Journal of Public Health Contemporary Economic Policy Criminology Demography Feminist Economics International Migration International Migration Review Journal of Comparative Family Studies Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies Journal of Family Issues Journal of International Migration and Integration National Academy of Sciences Volume on Transition to Adulthood National Science Foundation Population & Environment Population Research and Policy Review Public Opinion Quarterly Revista Latinoamericano de Estudios del Trabajo Rural Sociology Social Biology Social Forces Social Psychology Quarterly Social Science Quarterly Social Science and Medicine Social Science Research 18 Sociological Inquiry Sociological Methods and Research Sociological Perspectives Sociological Quarterly Sociology Compass Texas A&M University Press Community 2013 Interview with Chad Calder, The Advocate, New Orleans. Discussion of change in Latino population after Hurricane Katrina. 2013 Panelist, The New Crescent City after the Storm: Rebuilding, recovering, and revitalizing. National Council of La Raza, July 20-24, New Orleans, Louisiana. 2013 Interview with Ricardo Arambarri, Correspondent, Univision News. Hurricane Katrina 8th anniversary segment of Primer Impacto. 2012 Interview with Katy Reckdahl, New Orleans Times-Picayune, about Latino immigrants in New Orleans. 2012 Interview with Steve Nash, journalist, University of Richmond, about disasters and climate change. 2011 Profile of my New Orleans research published in On Wisconsin, Alumni magazine for University of Wisconsin Madison. Written by John Allen. 2011 Interview with Joy-Ann Reid, managing editor of TheGrio.com, an on-line news source for the African-American community from MSNBC.com., about race and hurricane evacuation experiences for Hurricane Katrina. 2010 Interview with Julia Kumari Drapkin, Public Radio International, The World, about Latino immigrants in New Orleans five years after Katrina. August 27, 2010. http://www.theworld.org/?s=new+orleans 2010 Interview with Jefferson Robbins, The Wenatchee World, about undocumented immigration and crime. 2010 Interview with David Biello, Associate Editor, Environment & Energy and cited in Scientific American, “Climate change may mean more Mexican immigration.” July 26, 2010. 2010 Interview with Thom Kokegne, NWPR, on home and home loss 19 2010 Fact sheet, “Who Returned to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina?” Population Reference Bureau, http://www.prb.org/Articles/2010/katrina.aspx 2008 Panelist, Oxfam International Conference on Migration and the Environment, New Orleans, LA. Discussed research on immigrants in New Orleans after Katrina. 2008 Panelist, Educational Forum on Immigration, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA. Discussed proposed legislation in Louisiana State House. 2006-present Advisor on Latinos in New Orleans for: - AIDSail (medical relief organization) - PBS&J (risk management consultants for the Army Corps of Engineers) - Greater New Orleans Community Data Center 2006-present Interviews with Associated Press, Louisiana Public Broadcasting, Baton Rouge Advocate, New Orleans Times-Picayune, BBC Spanish Language radio, Los Angeles Times, Fox News, American Association of Retired People, Latino USA, Instituto Mexicano de la Radio, and other news outlets about New Orleans’ post-Katrina Latino migrants and demographics. 2006 “Latino Immigrants in Post-Katrina New Orleans.” Regional Seminar on Labor Rights, New Orleans, LA, October 20. Sponsored by Catholic Charities, Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores de Mexico, and the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. 2006 Participant in “The Roles of the Media in the Hispanic Community in Post-Katrina New Orleans.” Sponsored by National Association of Hispanic Journalists, The Latin American Library, and the Stone Center for Latin American Studies, Tulane University. November 3. 2005 Interview with Carolyn Bigda, Reporter for Chicago Tribune about the delay in the transition to adulthood in the U.S. 2004 Elizabeth Fussell. “Latino Immigrant Destinations in Southern Metropolitan Areas.” Invited Guest Speaker to United States Department of Agriculture, Southern Regional Research Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 29. 2002 Interview with Wayne Hardin, New York Times reporter on migration in Louisiana. (September 1). 2002 Interview with Katharine Hart for La Prensa discussing the effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement on the Mexican economy (July 8). 20 References Douglas S. Massey Henry G. Bryant Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs Office of Population Research Princeton University Wallace Hall Princeton, NJ 08544 609-258-4949 [email protected] Mary C. Waters M.E. Zukerman Professor of Sociology 540 William James Hall 33 Kirkland Street Cambridge, MA 02138 617-495-3947 (Phone) [email protected] Katharine M. Donato Professor and Chair of Sociology 321G Garland Hall Department of Sociology Vanderbilt University VU Station B351811 Nashville, TN 37235-1811 615-322-7542 [email protected] Abel Valenzuela, Jr. Professor , Chicana and Chicano Studies 7349 Bunche Hall University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA 90095-1559 (310) 206-7695 [email protected]
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