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Alfonso Morales, Ph.D.

Department of Urban and Regional Planning 925 Bascom Mall, Music Hall 104 Madison WI, 53706 [email protected]

Born: December 28, 1961, Las Cruces, NM Married: Manuela Romero, PhD, one son, Cruz

EDUCATION

1993 Ph.D. Sociology, Northwestern University.

Dissertation: Making Money in the Market: The Social and Economic Logic of Informal Markets. Directed by Arthur L. Stinchcombe.

1989 A.M. Sociology, University of Chicago. 1987 M.A. Political Economy, University of Texas at Dallas. 1984 B.A. Sociology/Economics, New Mexico State University.

POSITIONS HELD

7-16/present Professor of Urban and Regional Planning. The University of – Madison.

Affiliate of Civil Society and Community Studies (12.5% appointment 2015-17). Other affiliations with the Department of Sociology, The Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies, The Agroecology Program, The Chican@/o Latin@/o Studies Program, The Institute for Research on Poverty, The Center for Non-Profits, The Center for Freight Infrastructure, Research, and Education, The Collaborative Center for Health Equity of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, The Global Studies Program, and The Transportation Management and Policy Program.

7-11-6/16 Associate Professor of Urban and Regional Planning (College of Letters and Sciences), The University of Wisconsin – Madison.

9-07/6-11 Assistant Professor of Urban and Regional Planning, The University of Wisconsin – Madison. Affiliated with Chican@/o Latin@/o Studies, Agroecology, Global Studies, and the Collaborative Center for Health Equity of the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.

1-06/6-07 Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology, The University of Wisconsin – Madison.

8-98/12-05 Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology (Chicano Studies, the Center for Law and Border Studies, the Center for Inter-American and Border Studies), The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX.

6-96/5-98 Assistant Professor of Sociology and Mexican American Studies, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.

6-95/5-96 Ford Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellowship.

8-93/5-95 Assistant Professor of Sociology and Assistant Research Social Scientist, Mexican American Studies and Research Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.

1 12-84/12-85 Manager, Casa San Martin de Porres, Sanctuary, Dallas TX.

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS (* INDICATES PEER REVIEW)

* Dawson, Julie and Alfonso Morales eds. November, 2016. Cities of Farmers: Problems, Possibilities and Processes of Producing Food in Cities. University of Iowa Press, (257 pages). Butler, John S., Alfonso Morales and David Torres, (editors). 2009. An American Story: Mexican-American Entrepreneurship & Wealth Creation. West Lafayette, Purdue University Press, (204 pages). * Cross, John and Alfonso Morales, (editors). 2007. Street Entrepreneurs: People, place, and politics in local and global perspective. and Oxford, Routledge, (312 pages). Morales, Alfonso, (editor). 2003. Renascent Pragmatism: Studies in Law and Social Science. Surrey: Ashgate, (278 pages).

JOURNAL ARTICLES (* INDICATES PEER REVIEW)

* Morales, Alfonso, 2017. What are the broader societal benefits of community food systems development? Journal of Community Development, 48 TBD.

* Lakind, Alexandra, Lihlani Skipper and Alfonso Morales, 2016. Fostering Multiple Goals with Farm to School. Gastronomica, 16(3).

* Roubal, Anne M., Alfonso Morales, Karen Timberlake, and Ana Martinez-Donate, 2016. Examining Barriers to Implementation of Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) in Farmers Markets: Perspectives from Market Managers. Journal of Agriculture Food Systems and Community Development, 6(3):141-61.

* Spahr C, Wells A, Christens BD, Pollard E, LaGro Jr J, Morales, Alfonso, Dennis Jr S, Hilgendorf A, Meinen A, Korth A, Gaddis J, Schoeller D, Tomayko E, Carrel A, and Adams A, 2016. Developing a strategy menu and framework for dissemination and implementation of community-level obesity prevention interventions. Wisconsin Medical Journal, 115(5):TBD

* Carroll, Kathryn, Sean Basinski, and Alfonso Morales, 2016. Fining the Hand that Feeds You: Overcoming Unfair Fines for Vendors in New York City and Further Analysis of Factors Influencing Street Vendor Default-in-Payment.” Cityscape, 18(1):95-113.

* Quintana, Maclovia and Alfonso Morales, 2015. Learning from Listservs: Informal Knowledge Exchange and the Formation of Distributed Leadership for Farmers’ markets and the Food Movement. Studies in the Education of Adults. 47(2):160-75.

* Greenstein, Rosalind, Meredith Coulson, Amanda Jacobson, and Alfonso Morales. 2015. “Teaching Food System Planning: Curricular Developments of the Last Decade. Journal of Planning Education and Research. 34(3):489-500.

* Huerta, Alvaro and Alfonso Morales. 2014. "Formation of a Latino Grassroots Movement: The Association of Latin American Gardeners of Los Angeles Challenge City Hall.” Aztlan: A Journal of Chicana/o Studies. volume 39(2): 65-93. UCLA’s Chicano Studies Research Center held a symposium May 13, 2015 based on this article to examine a grassroots social movement by Latino immigrants that helped reform a city law that banned the private use of leaf blowers and negatively affected immigrant gardeners in the city.

* Pfantz, Megan and Alfonso Morales. 2013. Increasing the Healthiness of Consumers Through Farmers Markets. Journal of Extension. August 2013 // Volume 51 // Number 4 // 4IAW5.

2 * Pfantz, Megan and Alfonso Morales. 2013. Starting a Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program: Information for Integrating SNAP/EBT Benefits into Farmers Markets. Journal of Extension. February, 51 (1): 1TOT5. * Day Farnsworth, Lindsay and Alfonso Morales. 2011. Scaling up for Regional Food Distribution. Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems and Community Development. 2(1): 1-21. * Morales, Alfonso. 2011. “Public Markets: Prospects for Social, Economic, and Political Development.” Journal of Planning Literature. 26(3): 3-17. * Morales, Alfonso. 2010. “Planning and the Self-Organization of Marketplaces.” Journal of Planning Education and Research. 30(2): 182-197. * Morales, Alfonso and Gregg Kettles. 2009. “Healthy Food Outside: Farmers’ Markets, Taco Trucks, and Sidewalk Fruit Vendors.” Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy. 26(1): 20-48. * Grant, Don, Alfonso Morales and Jeff Sallaz. 2009. “Pathways to Meaning: A New Approach to Studying Emotions at Work.” American Journal of Sociology. 115(2): 327-364. * Morales, Alfonso. 2009. “Public Markets as Community Development Tools.” Journal of Planning Education and Research. 28(4): 426-440. * Morales, Alfonso. 2009. “A Social Currency Approach to Improving the Health Related Quality of Life for Migrant Workers.” Journal of Southern Rural Sociology. 24(1): 92-112. * Fernandez, Leticia and Alfonso Morales. 2007. “Language and Use of Cancer Screening Services among Border and Non-Border Hispanic Texas Women.” Ethnicity and Health. 12(3): 245-63. * Morales, Alfonso. 2003. “A Pragmatist Position on (Re)Constructing Latin American Socio-Legal Studies.” Beyond Law. 9: 169-190. * Morales, Alfonso. 2002. “Radio Mercado: Station Format and Alternative Models of the Audience in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region.” Journal of Borderlands Studies. 17(1): 79-102. * Morales, Alfonso. 2001. “Policy from Theory: A Critical Reconstruction of Theory on the ‘Informal’ Economy.” Sociological Imagination. 38(3): 190-203. * Morales, Alfonso. 2000. “Peddling Policy: Street Vending in Historical and Contemporary Context.” International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. 20(3/4): 76-99. * Balkin, Steve and Alfonso Morales. 2000. “Linking Street Vendors to the Internet.” International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. 20(3/4) 99-122. * Morales, Alfonso. 1998. “Income Tax Compliance and Alternative Views of Ethics and Human Nature.” Journal of Accounting, Ethics and Public Policy. 1(3): 380-400. Morales, Alfonso. 1997. “Epistemic Reflections on the Informal Economy.” The International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. 17(3/4): 1-17. Morales, Alfonso. 1997. “Uncertainty and the Organization of Street Vending Business.” The International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. 17(3/4): 191-212. *Morales, Alfonso, Steve Balkin and Joe Persky. 1995. "The Value of Benefits of a Public Street Market: The Case of Maxwell Street." Economic Development Quarterly. 9(4): 304-320. Debate in this journal over this paper:

Rhonda Halperin, “The Use of Economic Anthropology in Economic Development.” Economic Development Quarterly. 9(4): 321-322.

Wim Wiewel, “The Use of Economic Analysis in Public Policy.” Economic Development Quarterly. 9(4): 324-326.

Morales, Alfonso, Steve Balkin and Joe Persky. 1995. “Contradictions and Irony in Policy Research on the

3 Informal Economy: A Reply.” Economic Development Quarterly. 9(4): 327-330.

BOOK CHAPTERS (* INDICATES PEER REVIEWED BY THE PRESS)

* Lawless Greg and Alfonso Morales, 2017. Markets and Food Distribution. Chapter 6 in Community and Regional Food Systems: Identifying Innovations and Promoting Successes, Steve Ventura and Martin Bailkey (eds.) University of Iowa Press. * Basinski, Sean, Mathew Shapiro and Alfonso Morales, (2017). Stuck in Park: New York City’s War on Food Trucks. In Cultivating Food Justice: Race, Class and Sustainability. Julian Agyeman, (editor). Cambridge: MIT University Press. * Dawson, Julie and Alfonso Morales, (2016). Introduction, in Dawson, Julie and Alfonso Morales eds. Under Contract, 2016. Cities of Farmers: Problems, Possibilities and Processes of Producing Food in Cities. University of Iowa Press. * Dawson, Julie and Alfonso Morales, (2016). Conclusion, Dawson, Julie and Alfonso Morales eds. Cities of Farmers: Problems, Possibilities and Processes of Producing Food in Cities. University of Iowa Press. * Roubal, Anne and Alfonso Morales, (2016). Chicago Marketplaces: Advancing Access to Healthy Food, in Dawson, Julie and Alfonso Morales eds. Cities of Farmers: Problems, Possibilities and Processes of Producing Food in Cities. University of Iowa Press. Covert, Mathew and Alfonso Morales, 2014. “Successful Social Movement Organizing and the Formalization of Food Production.” Informal City: Settings, Strategies, Responses, edited by Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris and Vinit Mukhija, Cambridge, MIT Press.

Morales, Alfonso. 2012. “Understanding and Interpreting Tax Compliance Strategies Among Street Vendors.” Chapter 5 in The Ethics of Tax Evasion: Perspectives in Theory and Practice. Robert McGee, (editor). Springer, New York & Dordrecht, (pp 83-106). Morales, Alfonso. 2011. “Growing Food AND Justice: Dismantling Racism through Sustainable Food Systems.” Chapter 7 in Cultivating Food Justice: Race, Class and Sustainability. Allison Alkon and Julian Agyeman, (editors). Cambridge: MIT University Press. Morales, Alfonso. 2009. “A Woman’s Place is on the Street: Purposes and Problems of Mexican American Women Entrepreneurs.” In Wealth Creation and Business Formation Among Mexican-Americans: History, Circumstances and Prospects. John S. Butler, Alfonso Morales, and David Torres, (editors). West Lafayette, Purdue University Press, (pp 99-125). Butler, John S., Alfonso Morales and David Torres. 2009. “Introduction: An American Story: Mexican American Entrepreneurship and Wealth Creation.” In Wealth Creation and Business Formation Among Mexican-Americans: History, Circumstances and Prospects. John S Butler, Alfonso Morales, and David Torres, (editors). West Lafayette, Purdue University Press, (pp 1-7). Butler, John S., Alfonso Morales and David Torres. 2009. “Conclusion: Concluding Thoughts and Call For Future Research.” In Wealth Creation and Business Formation Among Mexican-Americans: History, Circumstances and Prospects. Butler, John S., Alfonso Morales and David Torres, (editors). West Lafayette, Purdue University Press, (pp 197-202). Morales, Alfonso. 2007. “Conclusion: law, deviance and defining vendors and vending.” In Street Entrepreneurs: People, Place, & Politics in Local and Global Perspective. John Cross and Alfonso Morales, (editors). Oxford: Routledge, (pp 262-269). John Cross and Alfonso Morales. 2007. “Introduction: locating street markets in the modern/postmodern world.” In Street Entrepreneurs: People, Place, & Politics in Local and Global Perspective, John Cross and Alfonso Morales, (editors). Oxford: Routledge, (pp 1-14). Morales, Alfonso and Leticia Fernandez. 2006. “The Social Origins and Prospects for Mobility of Recent Mexican Law School Graduates.” In Del gobierno de los abogados al imperio de las leyes. Estudios sociojurídicos sobre educación y profesión jurídicas en el México contemporáneo. (From Governance by Lawyers to the Rule of Law: Socio-legal studies of education and Law in Contemporary Mexico). Hector

4 Fix-Fierro (editor). Mexico City. Universidad National Autonoma de Mexico Press, (pp 93-114). Morales, Alfonso. 2005. “Radio Mercado: Electronic Mercados in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region.” In Mass Media Systems in a Multi-cultural World. Guy Meiss and Alice Tait, (editors). Santa Barbara: Greenwood Press, (pp 59-80). Morales, Alfonso. 2003. “A Pragmatist Position on (Re)Constructing Latin American Socio-Legal Studies.” Reprint of J8. Translated into Spanish and published in Law and Society in Latin America: Toward the Consolidation of Critical Legal Studies. Mauricio García Villegas and César Rodríguez, (editors). Bogota: ILSA/National University of Columbia (pp 103-126). Morales, Alfonso. 2003. “Pragmatism as a Discipline: (Re)Introducing Philosophy to Law and Social Science.” In Renascent Pragmatism: Studies in Law and Social Science. Alfonso Morales (editor). Surrey: Ashgate Press, (pp xi-xxiv). Morales, Alfonso and Robert Jimenez. 2003. “A Pragmatist Theory of Social Movement Leadership.” In Renascent Pragmatism: Studies in Law and Social Science. Alfonso Morales (editor). Surrey: Ashgate Press, (pp 198-219). Morales, Alfonso, Marco Delgado and Elizabeth Carson. 2003. “Succeeding by Six: The Training Parents are Requesting for Supporting their Children in South and South Central El Paso.” In Digame: Policy and Politics in the Texas Border. Dennis Soden, Christine Brenner, and Irasema Coronado, (editors). Dubuque: Kendall Hunt Publishing, (pp 241-258). Morales, Alfonso. 1998. “Income Tax Compliance and Alternative Views of Ethics and Human Nature.” Reprint of J13. In The Ethics of Tax Evasion. Robert W. McGee (editor). Dumont NJ: The Dumont Institute for Public Policy Research, (pp 242-258).

REVIEW ESSAY

Morales, Alfonso. 1998. “Pragmatism’s Mundanity: Epistemic Foundations for a Practicing Socio-legal Science.” Review essay of the book, Realistic Socio-Legal Theory, by Brian Tamanaha. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Law and Society Review. 32(2): 493-514.

BOOK REVIEWS

Morales, Alfonso. 2011. Review of The New Entrepreneurs: How Race, Class, and Gender Shape American Enterprise by Zulema Valdez, Palo Alto, Stanford University Press, 2011. Journal of Anthropological Research 68(1).

Morales, Alfonso. 2011. Planning Specific Re-Review of The New Entrepreneurs: How Race, Class, and Gender Shape American Enterprise by Zulema Valdez, Palo Alto, Stanford University Press, 2011. Journal of the American Planning Association. tbd

Morales, Alfonso. 2011. Review of Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security in an Era of Oil Scarcity by Julia Wright. London: Earthscan. Journal of Planning Education and Research. 30(2): 215-17. Morales, Alfonso. 2010. Review of Human Organizations and Social Theory. Murray J. Leaf. Champaign- Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press. Journal of the American Planning Association. 76(1): 131-32. Morales, Alfonso. 2008. Review of Out of the Shadows: Political Action and the Informal Economy in Latin America. Patricia Fernandez-Kelly and Jon Shefner, (editors). University Park, PA: Penn State University Press. American Journal of Sociology. 114(1): 250-252. Morales, Alfonso. 2007. Review of The Modern Art of Dying: A History of Euthanasia in the United States. By Shai J. Lavi. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Law and Society Review. 41(2): 498-500. Morales, Alfonso. 1996. Review of Critical Race Theory. By Richard Delgado (editor). Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Contemporary Sociology. 25(3): 388-89.

5 Morales, Alfonso. 1994. Review essay titled: "Household Provisioning and Rationalization Processes." Review of two books, Beyond Regulation: The Informal Economy in Latin America. Victor E. Tokman (editor). Boulder, CO: Rienner and Creating and Transforming Households. Joan Smith and Immanuel Wallerstein, et al. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Contemporary Sociology. 23(4): 553-55. Morales, Alfonso. 1994. Review of Risk: A Sociological Theory. By Niklas Luhmann and Rhoades Barrett. American Journal of Sociology. 100(1): 303-05.

SECONDARY PUBLICATIONS (PROFESSIONAL MAGAZINES AND JOURNALS, WORKING PAPERS, POLICY REPORTS, ETC.)

Miller, M., Holloway, W., Perry, E., Zietlow, B., Kokjohn, S., Lukszys, P., Chachula, N. Reynolds, A., and Morales, A. (2016). Regional Food Freight: Lessons from the Chicago Region. Project report for USDA- AMS, Transportation Division.

Aley Ian, David Nelson, Alfonso Morales, and Bill Elvey, 2016. Reuse on Campus: Lessons Learned from University Surplus Operations. Facilities Management Journal, July/August, pp 38-43.

Evans, Spencer, Heong Teng Ng, and Alfonso Morales, 2016. Advisory Memo on Revenue Potential of Urban Agriculture, April, University of Wisconsin, Department of Urban and Regional Planning.

Dawn Thilmany McFadden, David Conner, Steven Deller, David Hughes, Ken Meter, Alfonso Morales, Todd Schmit, David Swenson, Allie Bauman, Megan Phillips Goldenberg, Rebecca Hill, Becca B.R. Jablonski, and Debra Tropp. The Economics of Local Food Systems: A Toolkit to Guide Community Discussions, Assessments, and Choices. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, March 2016. Web.

Morales, Alfonso, Daniel Aragon and Gary Brown. 2016. Sustainable, Healthy, High-Performance Schools. College Planning and Management, January, pp 17-20.

Jeong, Youn Hee and Alfonso Morales. Farming Under Powerlines. Planning Advisory memo in support of the Denver Housing Authority, December 2015. University of Wisconsin, Department of Urban and Regional Planning.

Aragon, Daniel, Patrick Kass, and Alfonso Morales 2015. Advancing Organizational Missions Through Strategic Partnerships. Facilities Management Journal, July/August, pp 57-60.

Aragon, Daniel, Alfonso Morales, and Bill Elvey. 2015. Leveraging Campus Facilities to Advance Sustainability in Academics. Facilities Manager Magazine, March/April pp 18-23.

Dundore, Lexa and Alfonso Morales. 2015. Evaluation of the City of Madison’s “Double – Dollars” incentive program for the purchase of healthy food from farmers markets.

Jeong, Youn Hee, and Alfonso Morales. 2015. Farmers Market Impact Indicators: Economic, Human, Social, and Ecological. University of Wisconsin – Madison, URPL Working paper, 2015-001 – a later version will be released by the USDA.

Shawn A. Trivette, Steve Archambault, and Alfonso Morales. 2015. Money Made at the Market: Sales at the Williamsburg Farmers Market – 2002-2014. University of Wisconsin – Madison, URPL Working paper, 2015-002

Morales, Alfonso. 2015. "Distribution Centers," for the SAGE Reference project: The SAGE Encyclopedia of Food Issues, edited by Ken Albala. Named by Library Journal a Best Reference title for 2015!

http://reviews.libraryjournal.com/2016/02/best-of/best-print-reference-best-reference-2015/

Balikian, Riley and Alfonso Morales. 2015. Food System Plan for the Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin.

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Buechler, Jessica and Alfonso Morales. 2015. Design for the “Life Sustenance Center,” for the Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin.

Morales, Alfonso. Planning Advisory memo in support of the Fitchburg farmers market. March 2015. University of Wisconsin, Department of Urban and Regional Planning.

Dennis, Samuel F. et al. 2014. Ten-Year Review of the Environment and Resources Graduate Program, Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies. Nelson Institute, University of Wisconsin.

Soriano, Janice M., Jacci Ziebert, and Alfonso Morales. 2014. Cold Chain Food Distribution from the Driftless Area: Keys to Attaining Self-Reliance in the Circle City. National Center for Freight & Infrastructure Research & Education, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Wisconsin–Madison, CFIRE 07-05, May.

Suerth, Lauren and Alfonso Morales. 2014. “Composting.” Zoning Practice. 31(9): 1-8.

Skipper, Lilahni, and Alfonso Morales. 2014a. Partners in Health. Rural Cooperatives Magazine, Volume 81, No. 3:12, May-June 2014. Published by USDA Rural Development.

Skipper, Lilahni, and Alfonso Morales. 2014b. The Right Blend. Rural Cooperatives Magazine, Volume 81, No. 3:13-18, May-June 2014. Published by USDA Rural Development.

Morales Alfonso and Ali Loker. 2014. “Join the Club! Food buying club co-ops have potential to help low- income households.” USDA Rural Cooperatives Magazine.

Sijia Zhang, Noah Phillips, Riley Balikian, Giri Venkataramanan, and Alfonso Morales. 2014. “Many Hands Together Make a Home : The Co-Production of Tiny Houses.” Progressive Planning Magazine. No.198, 36-39.

Morales, Alfonso, Andres Manuel García, Wim Timmermans, Rafael Crecente, and Ad Woudstra. 2013. Scenario Planning for the Food System: A Plan for Lugo, Spain. Interplan, Summer.

Nelson, David A., Alfonso Morales and Michelle Miller, 2013. Maximizing Freight Movements In Local Food Markets - Phase II. National Center for Freight & Infrastructure Research & Education.

Boyle, Elizabeth, Bryna Bogoch, Jeff Handmaker, Alfonso Morales, and Christine Parker. November 2011. Interdisciplinary Academic Websites: What Can the Law & Society Association Learn? A report from the Publications Committee to the Board of Trustees, 9pp.

Davis, John and Alfonso Morales. 2012. Fining the Hand that Feeds You: Street Vendor Fines and Increasing Revenues to New York City. University of Wisconsin – Urban and Regional Planning, Working Paper 2012-1. Morales, Alfonso. 2010. “Social Currency: A Tool to Empower Migrant Workers.” Progressive Planning Magazine. Summer, 184: 17-19.

Morales, Alfonso and Mukherji Nina, 2010. “Zoning for Urban Agriculture.” Zoning Practice. 26(3): 1-8. Morales, Alfonso and Lindsey Day-Farnsworth. 2009. “Satiating the Demand: Planning for Alternative Models of Regional Food Distribution.” University of Wisconsin – Urban and Regional Planning, Working Paper 2009-1. Morales, Alfonso, and Gregg Kettles. 2009. “Zoning for Public Markets and Street Vendors.” Zoning Practice. 25(2): 1-8. Morales, Alfonso. 2009. Public Markets in the “Race to the Top.” Policy Report. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, December.

7 Morales, Alfonso. 2008. “Two Cents’ Worth.” Planning Magazine. 74(9): 16. John Cross and Alfonso Morales. 2007. “Preface and acknowledgements.” In Street Entrepreneurs: People, Place, & Politics in Local and Global Perspective. John Cross and Alfonso Morales, (editors). London, Routledge (pp xix-xxii). Morales, Alfonso. 2006. New Maxwell Street Market: It’s Present and Future. Maxwell Street Foundation. Morales, Alfonso and Roberto Pedace. 2005. “The Economic Assimilation of Latinos.” In Encyclopedia Latino: History Culture, Society. Ilan Stavans (editor). New York, Grolier (pp 156-59). Morales, Alfonso and Roberto Pedace. 2005. “The Economic Assimilation of Latinos.” Revised and lengthened version of M12). Hispanic Association for Corporate Responsibility. Washington DC. Morales, Alfonso. 2005. “Social Currency and the Collective Quality of Life.” A report prepared based on grants earned from the Ford Foundation and Texas Tech/UTEP. http://academics.utep.edu/cce Morales, Alfonso and Marco Delgado. 2001. “What Community Members Need to Help Children Succeed: El Pasonans requests for Training to Enrich Children’s Lives.” United Way, Success by Six Program. Morales, Alfonso. Editor. 2001. Special Issue on the Informal Economy. Sociological Imagination. 38(3). Morales, Alfonso and John Cross, (editors). 2000. Testing the Boundaries of the Informal Sector. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 20(9–10). Morales, Alfonso and Steve Balkin, (editors). 2000. The Informal Economy: Concepts and Culture. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, 20(1–2). Morales, Alfonso. 1997. “The Spirit of Property.” Center for Land Grant Studies. The University of Wisconsin - Madison. Morales, Alfonso. Editor. 1997. The Informal Economy. The International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. 17(3/4). Morales, Alfonso. 1991. “Institutionalizing Informal Economic Resources: The Case of Property in Chicago’s Maxwell Street Market.” American Bar Foundation, ABF Working paper 9125. Morales, Alfonso. 1991. “Tax Problems of New Immigrants: Merchants of Chicago’s Maxwell Street Market.” American Bar Foundation, ABF Working paper 9126.

RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS IN PROGRESS

PUBLICATIONS UNDER REVIEW

Sims, Revel and Alfonso Morales. (Revise and Resubmit). “Little Free Libraries: Emergent Micro-Urbanism and Community Development.” Journal of Urbanism.

Meenar, Mahbubur R. and Alfonso Morales. “Regulating Urban Agriculture.” Under review at the Journal of the American Planning Association

Jeong, Youn Hee and Alfonso Morales. “Farmers Market Metrics: Economic, Human, Social, and Ecological: A Review of the Literature. Under review at the Journal of Food Distribution Research.”

Watson, Phillip, David Kay, Gregory Alward, Stephen Cooke, and Alfonso Morales. “Evaluating the Extent and Economic Contribution of a Local Food System through an Import Substitution Framework.” Under review at the Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics.

Roubal Anne M, Morales Alfonso, Timberlake Karen, and Martinez-Donate Anna P. “Is the USDA Farmers Market Directory a Reliable Dataset for Research?” Under review at Choices.

PUBLICATIONS IN PREPARATION FOR SUBMISSION IN CALENDAR YEAR 2016

8 Morales, Alfonso. (under contract). “Contentious People and Community Ditches: Allocating Water in Northern New Mexico.” In Voces de la Tierra: Four Hundred Years of Acequia Farming in the Rio Arriba Bioregion, 1598-1998. Devon Peña (editor). Tucson, University of Arizona Press. Morales, Alfonso and Daniel Aragon. “Gown to Gown: Campus Sustainability Practices as Fostered by Intracampus Relationships.” For submission to the Journal of Sustainability.

Azocar, Maria and Alfonso Morales. “Innovative Education: Synthesizing and Tracing Twenty-Five years of Graduate Legal Education at Onati.” For submission to the Law and Society Review.

Morales, Alfonso. “Urban Agriculture: How Productive has it Been in Kansas City?” For submission to the Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems and Community Development.

Hajrasouliha, Amir H, William Riggs, Linda Dalton, and Alfonso Morales. “Campus Planning and Planning on Campuses.” For submission to the Journal of the American Planning Association

Morales, Alfonso and Barry Orton. “The Politics of Farmers’ Markets: The Many Facets of Developing a Marketplace - The Case of the Westside Community Market, Madison, WI.” For submission to a planning journal

BOOKS IN PREPARATION

The Marketplace Pattern Book: Designs to Achieve Economic, Political and Social Goals. Monograph. An Edited book on the Food System work of the late Jerry Kaufman, with Brandon Born and Samina Raja.

ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS

The Food Glossary Wiki: This Wiki and its companion annotated bibliography were initiated as a class project for Urban and Regional Planning 711, Markets and Food Systems, at the University of Wisconsin – Madison and is administered by JAFSCD. This Wiki aims to present a comprehensive guide to all food system and agriculture development–related terms. Taken from its definition, a food system is "a dynamic structure consisting of the production, distribution, acquisition, consumption and disposal of food." The wiki is a living collection of scientific, political, and popular words, terms, and acronyms: all things food systems-related. It is our hope that these terms provide an accurate, normative overview of some everyday and some not-so-common phrases about this growing field.

Open-Air Market Net: The World Wide guide to Farmers’ markets, Street markets, Flea Markets and Street vendors, initiated with Steve Balkin, Roosevelt University, currently co-edited with Gregg Kettles, Mississippi College of Law, URL:http://www.openair.org/. This webpage is for international scholarly research, teaching and service work on street vendors and street vending. Students and faculty colleagues contact us regularly to discuss research projects. The page has been visited from almost every country in the world. The page serves as a forum for the exchange of research and ideas, which results in a variety of scholarly publications, for myself, and others.

RESEARCH GRANTS AND CONTRACTS

PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR, CO-INVESTIGATOR, OR CONSULTANT

FUNDED

2016-17 Identifying Communications Needs of Farmers Market Managers. Co-PI with Bret Shaw, $75,000.

2015-17 Capacitating Formerly Incarcerated Individuals in Food Systems Occupations. Faculty PI with Dadit Hidyat. Baldwin Idea Grant, $98,000

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2015 Evaluating the Food System Activities of the Denver Housing Authority. Colorado Health Partnership, $10,000

2015 Slow Food South Madison Partnerships for Sustainability. Ford Motor Company Foundation, $25,000

2015 Estimating the Future Demands on Agricultural Freight Transport in the Upper Mid-West US due to Climate Change using Remote Sensing and Regional Climate Models, Co-Investigator and collaborator with Janey Camp, Vanderbilt University, Co-PI, $160,000, 15 months.

2014 Obesity Prevention Initiative PERC grant, $8.9 million, ($275,000 is my allocation). Food systems research lead, five years.

2013 Indicators for Impact: Farmers Markets as Leaders in Collaborative Food System Data Collection and Analysis USDA Farmer’s Market Indicators project. Principle Investigator, three years $476,537.

2012 USDA supported conference. Networking Across the Supply Chain: Transportation Innovations in Local and Regional Food Systems, Contract, $40,000, one year.

2012 A Product Specific Cold Chain Analysis for Regional Freight Integration into the Circle City and Beyond Center for Freight Infrastructure and Research, Principle Investigator, $70,776, one year.

2012 Wisconsin’s Harvest Medley: Healthy Blends for WI Schools. Wisconsin Specialty Crop Block Grant Program, Principle Investigator, $76,467, two years.

2011 U.S. Department of Transportation, Research and Innovative Technology Administration. Making Multimodal Freight Systems Work for Economic Recovery and Quality of Life. Collaborator and subproject Co-Investigator, $3.5 million.

2011 Center for Freight Infrastructure, Research and Education. Maximizing Freight Movements in Local Food Markets – Phase Two. Co-Investigator, $76,000, one year.

2011 Local Government Commission/ New Partners for Smart Growth. Travel Grant, $1000.

2010 USDA - Agriculture and Food Research Initiative. Evaluating Innovation and Promoting Success in Community and Regional Food Systems. Project Co-Investigator with Principle Investigator Steve Ventura. $4.9 million, five years.

2008 Lincoln Land Institute. Race to the Top Initiative. Roles Public Markets Play in Economic and Community Development. Contract, $10,000.

2002 Ford Foundation. Research on Time Dollars as a Measure and Tool for Developing Social Capital. $300,000, Principle Investigator.

NON-RESEARCH GRANTS AND CONTRACTS IN OUTREACH

2015 Surveying Supply Chain Partnerships for Sustainable Surplus Property at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, Contract $29,000.

2014 Scoping Sustainability Partnerships between Facilities and Academic Units at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, Contract $25,000.

2014 USDA, expert consultant on local and regional food system economics. $5000.

10 2014 Oneida Tribe. Comprehensive Food System Plan and Commercial Kitchen/Food Education Building Design, two contracts, $28,000. An additional $8,000 supplemented by the Nelson Institute. Total: $36,000.

2013 UW-URPL Workshop contract with the City of Freeport, IL. $8,000.

2011 Morgridge Match Challenge Grant. Creation of Nine County Strategic Regional Renewable Energy Plan with Collaborative Service Learning for Southwest Wisconsin. $48,000.

2011 USDA - Small Socially-Disadvantaged Producer Grant Program. Growing Spring Rose Cooperative: Technical Assistance for and by the Co-op’s Farmer Members. Grant writing and Technical Assistance Consultant to Spring Rose Cooperative, a project of the Farley Center for Peace, Justice and Sustainability. $198,400.

2010 USDA - Small Socially-Disadvantaged Producer Grant Program. Growing Spring Rose Cooperative: Technical Assistance for and by the Co-op’s Farmer Members. Grant writing and Technical Assistance Consultant to Spring Rose Cooperative, a project of the Farley Center for Peace, Justice and Sustainability. $197,000.

INTRAMURAL COMPETITIONS FOR TEACHING AND RESEARCH

2015 Baldwin Idea Grant, Employing Formerly Incarcerated Individuals in Food System Employment, Co-PI with my graduate student PI Dadit Hidyat, $90,454.

2015 A Capstone Class to Teach Food Systems, Climate Change, and Sustainability. University of Wisconsin – College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, with Michel A. Wattiaux, and Erin M. Silva, $40,000.

2015 Blended Course Curriculum Grant, $1000.

2014 An Experiential Curriculum to Teach Assessment of Dairy Production, Crops Production, and Integrated Livestock Production Systems Sustainability – UW SIRE program, with Michel A. Wattiaux, and Erin M. Silva, $40,000, one year.

2011 Treves, A., Kloppenburg, K., Morales, A., Posner, J., Delehanty, J. and Tai, S. Co-Investigators of, Strengthening the social and biological diversity of agro-ecosystems challenged by globalized agriculture, Proposal to the International Institute Program of Research Circles. $24,000.

2009 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Worldwide Universities Network (WUN) International Collaboration Grant. Fostering Research on Street Markets. $1,500.

2008 University of Wisconsin-Madison, Global Studies Faculty Development Grant. Street Vendors, Street Markets, and Openair.org: Interweaving Applied and Basic Research with Activist and Policy Making Communities. $600.

2008 Baldwin Idea Grant, Local and Regional Food Distribution. Co-investigator with Brent McCown and Michelle Miller, $106,042.

2002 The University of Texas at El Paso, College of Health Sciences (Sub-contract from Health Resources and Services Administration). Migrant Workers and Time dollars. $34,698.

1994 University of Arizona, Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Initiative. Mini-grant to establish bibliography for borderlands toxic waste issues. $750.

INSTRUCTIONAL GRANTS AND ACTIVITIES

11 2014 Sustainability of Food Production Systems Facing Climate Change. $39,956. Office of Sustainability SIRE-ED competition.

2014 Morgridge Match Grant to support service learning in the UW-Madison Odyssey Project, $7000. City of Madison contribution of $3000.

2014 Principle Investigator, with Nadia Carlson, of a SIRE-REU grant, $5000.

2014 Recipient, with Abigail Jackson, of a Nelson Institute Zieve Competitive Fellowship. $42,000.

2013 Recipient, with Dadit Hidyat, of a Nelson Institute Zieve Competitive Fellowship. $42,000.

2013 Attended Research Mentor Training sponsored by the Delta Program.

2013 Office of Service Learning and Community Based Research, College of Letters and Sciences in support of South Madison Farmers’ Market-Service Learning project. $435.00.

2013 Office of the Vice Provost & Chief Diversity Officer. Supporting the “CLS Community Gatherings” program. $4000.

2011 Accepted to the University of Wisconsin Teaching Academy Summer Institute

2009 Population Health Course Development grant from the Robert Woods Johnson Foundation Health and Society Scholars program – The University of Wisconsin. Developed the course: Issues of Race and Ethnicity in Planning, $5,600.

2008 Population Health Course Development grant from the Robert Woods Johnson Foundation Health and Society Scholars program – The University of Wisconsin. Developed the course: Markets and Food Systems, $5,600.

1999 The University of Texas at El Paso, Undergraduate Research Initiative Grant, “Evaluating the Effectiveness of Learning and Research Experience in the Classroom,” $4,000.

1998 The University of Texas at El Paso, Undergraduate Research Initiative Grant, “Online Order: Race Relations and Education on the Internet,” $4,000.

1996 University of Arizona, “Writing to Teach and Learn,” Workshop Grant. ($500).

1995 University of Arizona, Arizona Core Course Development grant. ($3000). University of Arizona, Continued Funding - Dean's Office of Undergraduate Education, “Update Computer Bulletin Board System” (Principal Investigator: $1,000).

1994 University of Arizona, Continued Funding - Dean's Office of Undergraduate Education, “Establish Computer Bulletin Board System.” $3,000).

Honors and Awards

2016 My URPL PhD student Laurent Suerth won a UW Institute for Legal Studies Law and Society Graduate Fellows award.

2016 My URPL student Lexa Dundore received a CIAS Summer Research Grant for $2000.

2016 My Agroecology/URPL student Marlie Wilson received a CIAS Summer Research Grant for $1885.

2016 My URPL student Ian Aley received a Student Research Travel Grant - Conference Presentation

12 Funds of $1200.

2015 My URPL student Abigail Jackson won a 2015 Innovation in Teaching Award for her role in our work with the Building Food Justice Capacity in South Madison. A project supported by a Nelson Institute Zieve Competitive Fellowship that I produced with her.

2015 University of Wisconsin - Madison, Vilas Trust Mid-Career Awardee, $50,000.

2015 My URPL students Jessica Buechler and Riley Balikian, along with Landscape Architecture undergraduate Tony Castagnoli won a Wisconsin Without Borders Award, ($1500), given by the Morgridge Center, the Global Health Institute, and the Division of International Studies. Their project was a food system plan and community food center design for the Oneida Tribe of northern Wisconsin. Their work was supported by a contract between the Tribe and Associate Professor Morales, and supported by the Kaufman Lab/URPL, the Nelson Institute and the School of Human Ecology.

This project also won a State of Wisconsin APA award for Best Student Project.

2015 My student Chris Spahr won a

2014 Chancellor’s Community-University Partnership Award, University of Wisconsin–Madison

2014 URPL student Lani Skipper won Honorable Mention for the Wisconsin Without Borders Award.

2013 URPL student Michael Beale won a Presidential Management Fellowship.

2011 Issue Based Team Award given to the team I led on Food Distribution, Justice and Equity at the USDA Making Good Food Work Conference, Detroit.

2008 Selected – but did not accept – the DoIT Engage Adaptation Award Advisory Group, University of Wisconsin – Madison.

2007 Pfaehler Award of Excellence in Teaching, University of Wisconsin – Madison.

2006 Pfaehler Award of Excellence in Teaching, University of Wisconsin – Madison.

2001 Teaching and Service Award, Latina/o section of the American Sociological Association.

2000 Certificate of Appreciation from the Faculty of Law at the University of New Mexico School of Law.

2000 Certificate from the University of Texas at El Paso for Mentoring in the Institute for Community Based Teaching and Learning.

1999 Certificate from the University of Texas at El Paso for Mentoring in the Institute for Community Based Teaching and Learning.

1999 Certificate of Appreciation from the Diocese of El Paso Office of Migration Refugee Services.

1997 Certificate of Appreciation from the Graduate College at the University of Arizona for Mentoring.

1996 Certificate of Appreciation from the Graduate College at the University of Arizona for Mentoring.

1996 Certificate of Appreciation from the Inter-University Program for Latina/o Research.

1992 Law and Society Association, Summer Institute.

13 1990 American Bar Foundation, Minority Dissertation Fellowship, 1990-1992, $12,000/year plus other benefits.

1987 Committee on Institutional Cooperation, graduate school fellowship, 1987-1989, $10,000/year plus benefits, four years.

1987 University of Chicago Trustee Fellowship, $10,000/year four years (awarded, but not accepted).

1984 New Mexico State University, Outstanding Chicano Graduate in Sociology.

PRESENTATIONS INVITED

2016 Marshfield Clinic, National Farm Health Center 2016 Testified to the New York City Council on the question of increasing the number of permits for street vendors.

2016 CommNS Brown Bag On Community Studies - This lecture will review and exemplify the science of community studies that aim to achieve the twin goals of advancing knowledge and providing utility to the "community."

2016 Six lectures at Hostos College of CUNY in New York City, including a special evening event where I delivered the lecture: Street People: Marketplaces and Vendors in Socio-Historical Context.

2016 Two lectures on the Ford Fellowship program to School and College professionals, graduate students and junior faculty at the University (85 in attendance from 5 different schools/colleges).

2016 Morgridge Center, Campus and Community Summit presentation on Farmers Market research.

2016 Discussant of Carolyn Finney’s book, Black Faces, White Spaces. At the Nelson Institute’s Race and the Environment 2016 Symposium.

2016 Morgridge Center, Bagels and Research presentation, “Assisting Market Managers and Others in Advancing Actionable Research.”

2016 Wisconsin Food Research Institute FRESH (Food Research Educational Seminar Highlights) lecture, Indicators For Impact: Enabling Farmers Market Managers To Collect, Analyze, Interpret And Report Data.

2016 Wisconsin Farmers Market Association, “Assisting Market Managers and Others in Advancing Actionable Research.”

2015 “Resurgent Street Markets: Social, Political, Economic And Health Impacts.” Invited by the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, and the MIR to initiate a new lecture series at the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery – The Crossroads of Ideas.

2015 “Fining the Hand that Feeds You: Overcoming Unfair Fines for Vendors in New York City and Further Analysis of Factors Influencing Street Vendor Default-in-Payment.” Presented at the USC/UCLA organized conference, “Contesting the Streets II.” October.

2015 Present on a panel focusing on investing in rural community development at the conference, Investing in Healthy Rural Communities: Harnessing the Power of People, Place, and Partnerships. Organized by the University of Wisconsin and the Chicago Federal Reserve Board.

2015 “Food Systems Equity, Problems, Possibilities and Prospects.” For the Healthy Places Learning

14 Group (HPLG).

2014 “Research and Practice Partnerships for Social Change.” For a panel of the conference, Inquiry and Action for Social Change. School of Human Ecology, University of Wisconsin – Madison.

2013 Two week course on Social Theory for the International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Onati, Spain.

2013 “Marketplaces and Food Distribution” for the University of Wisconsin, Slow Food Week

2013 “Planning For Diversity: Enhancing Ethnic and Racial Diversity in the Planning Academy.” ACSP Chair’s Conference.

2013 “Applied Research Innovations Across the Supply Chain.” Networking Across the Supply Chain: Transportation Innovations in Local and Regional Food Systems.

2013 “Planning Interventions in Healthy Food Systems.” School of Medicine, University of Wisconsin, at the invitation of Associate Dean Patrick Remington.

2012 Six lectures to the University of Santiago de Compostela at the invitation of Prof. Dr. Rafael Crecente, Oct 22-24. Excerpts available at: http://masterterra.usc.es/drupal/es/node/248

2012 “My Research Roles and Aspirations in Biographical Context” for the CS Mott Group People of Color Roundtable convened by Cheryl Danley, May 10.

2012 “My Activities in Community and Regional Economic and Food Systems Research,” for the Department of Public Health of the City of Montreal, Quebec, April 24.

2012 “Cultivating Montreal: Community Agriculture and Urban Renewal,” a special consultation invited by the City of Montreal, Quebec, April 24.

2012 “Resurgent Marketplaces: Chicago’s Maxwell Street Market and the Realities of Economic, Social and Political Development” for the conference “Informal Market Worlds” organized by Teddy Cruz from UCSD's Center for Urban Ecologies and Helge Mooshammer Vienna University of Technology Institute of Art and Design, February 16/17 San Diego CA.

2012 “Zoning and Planning for Urban Agriculture.” Live audio conference January 25, 2012, for Lorman Education Services, materials co-prepared with Jessica Moths and Ursula Brandt.

2011 “Planning for EmPowerment: Street Vending and Marketplaces.” At the conference, Power: Present Predicaments in urban planning and architecture. Taubman College of Architecture and Planning – University of , Ann Arbor, October.

2011 “How Do We Know Urban Agriculture is Working?” for the annual conference of the Congress for New Urbanism, June, Madison WI.

2011 “Immigration and Refugees,” February. Madison, University of Wisconsin – Madison, Alternative Break orientation.

2011 “The Latest on Latino Demographics in Dane County.” For the Mexican Immigration Symposium at Centro Guadalupe, an office of the Diocese of Madison, WI.

2011 “Regulatory Options for Street Vendors and Markets.” For the School of Architecture and Planning, Columbia University, February, New York, NY.

2010 “On the Border: A Breakdown of the Border for Alternative Breakers Wanting to Build Up Better

15 Lives,” December. Madison, University of Wisconsin – Madison, Alternative Break orientation for trip to San Juan, Texas, La Union del Pueblo Entero.

2010 “Marketplaces and Community Economic Development,” November. Chicago, University of Illinois – Chicago, Great Cities Institute.

2010 Ford Foundation Conference as a panelist for the session for Pre-doctoral fellows, September. Irvine CA.

2010 Contesting the Streets Conference, May. Los Angeles, Center for the Study of Urban Poverty, UCLA.

2010 “Improving Student Learning Through the Integration of Academic and Career Content,” April. Teaching and Learning Symposium University of Wisconsin – Madison WI.

2010 “Public Markets in Socio-Legal Context,” March. Webinar for the Codes Enforcement Section of the International Municipal Lawyers Association.

2009 “Street Markets and Nightlife,” November. Plenary panel for the Responsible Hospitality Institute. Austin, TX.

2009 “Public Markets and Neighborhood Development.” November. City of Madison, Mayor’s Neighborhood Roundtable.

2009 Department of Health and Human Services-Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities Professions Capacity Building Conference, October. Orlando FL.

2009 “Dynamic Distribution Systems,” March. For the Wisconsin Prevention of Obesity and Diabetes, Madison, WI.

2009 “What We Mean When We Say We’re Scaling Up the Food System,” April. Community Food Security Conference. Des Moines, IA.

2009 “The Benefits of Public Markets,” September. For the “Race to the Top” colloquia sponsored by the Lincoln Land Institute.

2009 “Street Markets: Using the Market to defend against Factor Markets,” May. For the workshop: Urban Street Vending: Economic Resistance, Integration, or Marginalization. Center for Metropolitan Studies: Berlin Technical University, Berlin, Germany.

2009 “Markets and Social Life,” April. Project for Public Spaces, triannual conference on Public Markets. San Francisco, CA.

2008 “Planning for Mobile Vendors,” March. Technical Assistance webinar for the organization, Planning for Healthy Places: A project of Public Health Law & Policy.

2008 “A Woman’s Place is on the Street: Purposes and Problems of Mexican American Women Entrepreneurs,” May. For the conference "An American Story: Mexican-American Entrepreneurship and Wealth Creation," Austin, TX.

2008 “Food System Planning,” September. At the Upper Midwest Planning Conference, Madison, WI.

2006 Ford Foundation Conference, September, Washington DC. Panelist for two sessions: 1. Special interest session on Public Advocacy and 2. Workshop for Sciences and Quantitative Social Sciences at the Junior Faculty Level.

16 2005 Respondent to the “Speed Researching” workshop hosted by the Diversity Committee of the Law and Society Association, May. Annual meeting of the LSA, Las Vegas, NV.

2005 “On the Job Market and Surviving the Early Years of Academic Life,” May. Annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Las Vegas, NV.

2005 “How is Graduate School Different from Your First Job?” June. Summer Research Opportunity Conference sponsored by the Committee for Institutional Cooperation, Madison, WI.

2004 “Making Order in the Market,” October. Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Denver.

2004 “The Border as a Socio-Legal Reality,” June. Border Crossing: Experiencing the US-Mexico Border, a Three Week Seminar in El Paso TX for students from Goucher College.

2004 “The Social Origins and Prospects for Mobility of Mexican Law School Graduates.” The International Congress on the Study of Legal Systems and Cultures. Mexico City, Mexico (unable to attend).

2003 “Ethnographic Field Methods.” Workshop Presenter, Law and Society Association, Pittsburgh, PA (unable to attend).

2003 Critic, Author Meets Critic Panel, book “Pragmatism and Law: From Philosophy to Dispute Resolution,” May. Law and Society Association meetings, Pittsburgh, PA.

2003 “An Overview of Health Disparities in Minority Populations,” October. Lecture to McNair Fellows, University of Arizona.

2002 “Individual and Household Capabilities and Social Capacity: Applications to Public Health,” November. Pima Community College/University of Arizona.

2002 “Funding Opportunities at the Ford Foundation.” Video Conference, Graduate Student Association, University of New Mexico.

2002 “Research Design for Value Driven Social Change,” June. Time Bank Conference, Glasgow Scotland.

2001 “Market and Community: (Re)Constructing Social Capital Responsive to Community Needs,” April. Towards a Healthy Border Population: An Economic Perspective, a conference organized by the University Texas System, El Paso TX.

2000 “The Social Organization of Property,” June. Summer Institute of the Law and Society Association.

2000 “Socioeconomic Effects on Households of Recent Changes in Immigration Law,” July. LATCRIT V, Breckenridge CO.

2000 “Socioeconomic Effects on Households of Recent Changes Immigration Law,” October. University of New Mexico Law School’s Race Judicata.

1999 “Mining Philosophy for Social Science,” October. Annual Meeting of the Ford Fellows meeting, Washington D.C.

1999 “Law and Society Perspectives on Social Disadvantage,” May. 35th Anniversary Plenary Panel, Law and Society Association.

1999 “Asking Hard Questions: Qualitative Research in Law and Society,” May. Law and Society

17 Association.

1998 “An Anti-Foundationalist Theory of Social Movement Leadership,” February. Department of Chicano Studies, Arizona State University.

1998 “Street Vendors and Tax Compliance,” March. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Texas at El Paso.

1998 “An Anti-Foundationalist Approach to Social Order,” February. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, New Mexico State University.

1997 “Democratizing Global Communications: Evaluating the ‘People’s Communication Charter’ as a Strategic Document,” July. Working Conference, organized by the Havens Center for the Study of Social Structure and Social Change at the University of Wisconsin – Madison.

1997 “Theory? Theory! Theory. In Law and Society,” Graduate Student Workshop, Law and Society Association.

1996 Graduate School Orientation Workshop, September. University of Arizona Graduate school.

1996 ‘Where’s the Finish Line in Race Relations?” November. Lecture at the University of Arizona Library.

1995 "Biography and Career," May. Graduate Student Workshop of the Law and Society Association.

1995 “Creative Responses to Economic and Political Stress,” October. Panel on the U.S-Mexico Border: An International Region Under Stress. Conference organized by The Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy at the University of Arizona and The International Transboundary Resources Center at the University of New Mexico, Bisbee, AZ.

1994 "Reconciling Agency and Structure in Informal Regulatory Settings," November. American Bar Foundation, Chicago, IL.

1993 "Linking Past and Future through Structurally Similar Biographies: Or How I Am Like My Grandfather," May. Cinco de Mayo lecture, Ft. Huachuca, AZ.

1993 Maxwell Street Market Colloquia, April. University of Illinois at Chicago.

1992 "The Cultural Construction of Gender Role Production: Moving from Housewife to Entrepreneur at Chicago's Maxwell Street Market," April. Crossing Borders Creating Spaces: Mexican and Chicana Women: 1848-1992, The University of Illinois at Chicago.

OTHER PRESENTATIONS AT SCHOLARLY MEETINGS AND UNIVERSITY WORKSHOPS

2016 “Of Recipes and Regulations: Socio-Legal Actions For and Against Paty’s Taco Truck.” Law and Society Association

2016 A Method for Evaluating the Economic Contribution of a Local Food System" Southern Regional Science Association.

2015 Advancing Organizational Missions Through Strategic Partnerships, poster presented at the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education.

2015 Advancing Organizational Missions Through Strategic Partnerships, panel presentation at APPA meetings.

18 2015 Evaluating the Extent and Economic Contribution of a Local Food System through an Import Substitution Framework, Mid-Continent Regional Science Association, St Louis.

Also presented at: International Input-Output Association, Mexico City.

2015 USDA AMS Toolkit Defining Best Practices for Economic Impact Assessment and Evaluation for Food System Initiatives, at Agriculture and Human Values, Pittsburgh.

2014 Indicators for Impact: Farmers Markets as Leaders in Collaborative Food System Data Collection Healthy Food Systems Poster Session

2014 “Reconstructing the Regulation of Urban Agriculture.” Law and Society Meetings, Minneapolis, MN

2013 “Hitting the Funny Bone: Planning for Public Health,” April. American Planning Association meetings – Chicago IL.

2013 “Food Logistics and Transportation: Some Savory Opportunities for Transportation Planners - II” April. American Planning Association meetings – Chicago IL.

2012 “Food Logistics and Transportation: Some Savory Opportunities for Transportation Planners,” April. American Planning Association meetings – Los Angeles CA.

2012 “Eating Locally: Planning and Zoning for Street Food," April. American Planning Association meetings – Los Angeles CA.

2012 “Enhancing the Quality of Life for Immigrants through Social Currency.” Global Health Initiative Conference, University of Wisconsin – Madison.

2011 “Food Justice in the Classroom: Pragmatics and Possibilities,” October. Growing Food and Justice for All – Milwaukee, WI.

2011 Accepted, but unable to attend. Roundtable: Planning Practice and Everyday Urbanism, organized by Gavin Shatkin. Annual meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning – Minneapolis, MN.

2010 Discussant of the session: International Housing Issues and Cases, October. Annual meeting of Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning – Minneapolis, MN.

2010 Discussant of the session: Landscape, Location and Physical Activity, October. Annual meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning – Minneapolis, MN.

2010 “Public Markets and the Self-Organization of Vending Space,” October. Annual meeting of Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning –Minneapolis, MN.

2010 “The (Self-made) Law of Marketplaces,” June. Annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Chicago IL.

2009 “Public Markets and Urban Development,” October. Annual meeting of Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning – Alexandria, VA.

2009 “Public Markets and Urban Development,” May. In the session: Entrepreneurship and Asset Building in Immigrant Communities at the annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Denver, CO.

2009 “Planning for Street Markets and Street Merchants,” April. American Planning Association, Minneapolis, MN.

19 2009 Used Worldwide University Network and Global Studies intramural grants to organize two webinars on street merchants and marketplaces, one for an international academic audience and one for a national audience of market managers and policy makers. March.

2008 “Zoning for Street Markets,” March. Upper Midwest meeting of the American Planning Association, Madison, WI.

2008 “Planning for Street Markets and Street Merchants,” May. American Planning Association, Las Vegas, NV.

2008 “In the Zone: Street Markets and Street Merchants in Socio-Legal Perspective,” May. Annual meeting of Law and Society – Montreal, Canada.

2008 “Regulating the (Street) Market,” October. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning – Chicago, IL.

2007 “Public Markets and the Incubation of Small Business,” October. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Milwaukee, WI.

2007 “A Social Currency Approach to Improving Health Related Quality of Life Among Migrant Workers,” October. Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Milwaukee, WI. Accepted, but not presented.

2007 "Street Entrepreneurs: Finding Business on the Street," March. Social Psychology and Microsociology seminar University of Wisconsin Sociology. Revised and represented to the Department of Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Wisconsin.

2007 “Management Practices among Chicago’s Street Merchants,” February. Seminar in Race and Ethnicity. University of Wisconsin – Madison.

2006 “Ethnicity and Mobility among Street Merchants,” October. Seminar in Race and Ethnicity. University of Wisconsin – Madison.

2006 Fernandez Leticia and Alfonso Morales. “Hispanic Women's Language Proficiency and Utilization of Cancer Screening Services,” March. Population Association of America annual meetings, Los Angeles, CA.

Also Presented to the University of Wisconsin Center for Women’s Health Research, April.

2006 “Making Order in the Market,” October. University of Wisconsin, Socio-Legal Studies Brownbag, Madison WI.

2006 “Different Trajectories for Street Vending at Chicago's Maxwell Street Market,” April. University of Wisconsin, Sociology of Economic and Community Development workshop, Madison WI.

2005 “Focusing to Finish your Dissertation,” September. Ford Fellows meeting, Washington D.C.

2005 "Women's Cancer Screening Practices and Language Preference: Border and Nonborder Comparisons," April. University of Wisconsin - Madison, Feminist Seminar.

2005 "Emotion and Instrumentality in Becoming a Street Vendor," April. University of Wisconsin - Madison, Social Psychology and Microsociology workshop.

2005 “First Years on the Job,” May. Law and Society Association, Las Vegas, NV.

2004 "The Social Origins and Prospects for Economic Mobility of Recent Mexican Law School

20 Graduates," August. American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.

2004 “Migrant Workers and the Co-production of Health,” May. Law and Society Association, Chicago, IL.

2003 “On the Co-Production of Capabilities,” October. Ford Foundation Fellows meeting, San Juan, .

2002 “Negative Outcomes for Households Associated with the 1996 IIRIRA Act,” May. Law and Society Association, Vancouver.

2002 “Theory and Value Driven Social Change,” October. Ford Fellows Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM.

2002 “VAWA: The Effect of Grassroots Organizing around Violence Against Women.” Accepted but not presented, American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL.

2001 “The Social Origins of Mexican Law School Graduates,” August. American Sociological Association Meetings, Los Angeles, CA.

2000 “Policy from Theory: A Critical Reconstruction of Theory on the ‘Informal’ Economy,” August. American Sociological Association, Washington D.C.

1999 Morales, Alfonso and Robert Jimenez. “An Anti-foundationalist Approach to Social Movement Leadership,” August. American Sociological Association, Chicago Il.

1998 “Street Vendors and the Internet: Using Technology to Assist the Informal Sector.” Accepted but not presented, Pacific Sociological Association.

1998 “Epistemology for Liberation: Acknowledging Power and Interest in Research and Life,” October. Ford Foundation Annual Fellows Meeting, Irvine CA.

1997 “Property and Ethnicity: Distinct Philosophical Traditions in the Empirical Analysis of Property,” May. Law and Society Association, St. Louis, MO.

1996 “New Immigrants and Taxation,” August. Thematic session on Immigration and Crime, American Sociological Association, New York, NY.

1996 “Inter-generational Differences Among Immigrants Organizing Street Vending Businesses,” April. National Association of Chicana/o Studies Meetings, Chicago, IL.

1995 “Irrigation Conflict in New Mexico,” March. University of Arizona’s Conflict Analysis and Resolution Working Group brown bag series.

1995 “Clarifying the Theoretical Status of the Concept ‘Border,’” February. University of Arizona’s Borderlands Working group.

1994 “When Use and Preservation Conflict: Law Versus Culture in Allocating Water in Northern New Mexico," August. American Sociological Association Meetings, Los Angeles, CA.

1994 "Household Organization and Becoming a Street Vendor," August. American Sociological Association Meetings, Los Angeles, CA.

1993 "Utilizing Local Resources in Teaching.” Minority Forum: "The Influence of Minority Educators,” November. College of Arts and Sciences Student Advisory Council, University of Arizona.

21 1993 Morales, Alfonso and Steve Balkin. "Economic Advocacy for a Street Market: The Case of Maxwell Street," November. Illinois Economic Association, Chicago, IL.

1993 "The Social Organization of Marketing," November. Department of Sociology, University of Arizona.

1993 "Social Organizational Implications of Toxicity," October. University of Arizona's Seminar in Social Movements.

1993 "Local Resources for Teaching Undergraduates," August. American Sociological Association Meetings, Miami, FL.

1993 "How Street Vendors Organize Risk," August. American Sociological Association Meetings, Miami, FL.

1993 "Organizing Property Relations in the State's Shadow: The Organization of Property at Chicago's Maxwell Street Market," August. American Sociological Association Meetings, Miami, FL.

1993 "Photographs and Video from Chicago's Maxwell Street Market,” May. Law and Society Association Meetings, Chicago, IL.

1993 "Taxation, Representation and Citizenship: Issues in the Informal Economy,” May. Law and Society Association Meetings in Chicago, IL.

1992 "Chicanos, Law and Society," April. National Association of Chicano Studies Meetings, San Antonio, TX.

1992 "Chicanos in Labor Markets," April. National Association of Chicano Studies Meetings, San Antonio, TX.

1991 “Making Money at the Market: Photos from Chicago’s Maxwell Street Market.” Photographs accepted to a juried art show in Chicago.

SESSION ORGANIZER

2016 “Law on Food, and Food Changing Law.” With Lauren Suerth. Law and Society Meetings, New Orleans.

2012 “Food Logistics and Transportation: Some Savory Opportunities for Transportation Planners,” April. American Planning Association meetings – Los Angeles CA.

2012 “Eating Locally: Planning and Zoning for Street Food," April. American Planning Association meetings – Los Angeles CA.

2009 “The Informal Economy,” August. American Sociological Association Meetings, San Francisco, CA.

2009 “Planning Opportunities on the Street: Street Markets and Street Merchants,” April. American Planning Association Meetings, Minneapolis, MN.

2008 “Worlds Without Work: Latinos in Urban America,” August. American Sociological Association Meetings, Boston, MA.

2008 “Planning for Street Markets and Street Merchants,” April. American Planning Association Meetings, Las Vegas, NV.

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2005 Co-Organizer. Dissertation Workshop, September. Ford Fellows Meeting, Washington D.C.

2003 Co-Organizer. Dissertation Workshop, October. Ford Fellows Meeting, Washington D.C.

2001 “Pragmatism and Realism in Socio-legal Studies,” May. Law and Society Association.

2000 “The Informal Economy,” August. American Sociological Association Meetings, Washington, D.C.

2000 “Pragmatism in Law and Social Science,” May. Law and Society Association meetings, Miami, FL.

2000 “Law and Society,” March. Southwest Sociological Association Meetings, Denver CO.

1999 New Fellows Pre-doctoral Information Panel, October. Ford Foundation Annual Fellows Meeting, Irvine CA.

1999 “Pragmatism Confronts Cultural Studies,” May. Law and Society Association, Chicago IL.

1995 "The Informal Economy," August. American Sociological Association Meetings, Washington, D.C.

1994 “Property in Acephalous Settings,” May. Law and Society Association, Phoenix, AZ.

TEACHING (PRINCIPAL AREAS AND EXPERIENCE)

Areas: Social Theory, Research Methods, Urban Systems, Food Systems and Marketplaces, Race/Ethnicity, Law and Society, and Community Economic Development

I have designed Ph.D. Exams for many fields including education, law and society, planning, and sociology.

SPECIAL QUALITATIVE METHODS SEMINARS

Delivered qualitative methods seminars to the University of Wisconsin Qualitative Research Community (2010), to the Law and Society Association (2003), and to the Inter-University Program for Latino Research (1996).

COURSES PREPARED AND TAUGHT AT UW MADISON

GRADUATE:

Fall 2015 URPL 711: Markets and Food Systems, 9 students, URPL 912: Workshop, 17 students, Spring 2015 On Sabbatical, Fall 2014 URPL 761: Central City Planning, 8 students, Spring 2014 URPL 912: Research Design, 9 students, ENVIR 600: Capstone Experience, 6 students, URPL 711: Markets and Food Systems, 10 students, URPL 812: Strategies for Effective Planning, 8 students, Fall 2013 URPL 711: Markets and Food Systems, 8 students, URPL 912: Workshop, 24 students, ENVIR 600: Capstone Experience, 6 students, Spring 2013 URPL 761: Central City Planning, 8 students, URPL 781: Planning Theory, 22 students, Fall 2012 URPL 711: Markets and Food Systems, 10 students,

23 URPL 912: Planning Workshop, 25 students, Sum 2012 ENVSTU 699 – Directed Study for 12 students, co-taught with Nancy Mathews Spring 2012 URPL 955: Research Design, 9 students URPL 781: Planning Theory,16 students Fall 2011 URPL (590)711:Food Systems and Markets (13 students) URPL 912: Renewable Energy Workshop (20 students) Spring 2011 URPL 761: Central City Planning (7 students) URPL 781: Planning Theory (17 students) URPL 999: Independent Study (1 student) URPL 699: Directed Study (1 students) Fall 2010 URPL 590-2: Markets and Food Systems (12 students) URPL 590-3: Race and Ethnicity in Planning (7 students) Spring 2010 URPL 761: Central City Planning (15 students) URPL 781: Planning Theory (24 students) URPL 999: Independent Study (1 student) Fall 2009 Released from teaching by University of Wisconsin Faculty Diversity Award. Spring 2009 URPL 761: Central City Planning (15 students) URPL 999: Independent Study (2 students) SOC 699: Directed Study (2 students) Released from one class negotiated at hiring. Fall 2008 URPL 590-2: Markets and Food Systems (9 students) Spring 2008 URPL 761: Central City Planning (17 students) URPL 999: Independent Study (1 student) SOC 699: Directed Study (6 students)

UNDERGRADUATE:

Fall 2007 SOC 357-5: Sociological Research Methods (32 students) SOC/CLS 470: Mexican Migration to the Midwest (14 students) SOC 199: Directed Study (1 student) SOC 699: Directed Study (3 students) URPL 699: Directed Study (2 students) Spring 2007 SOC/CLS 470: Mexican Migration to the Midwest (13 students) SOC 357-5: Sociological Research Methods (28 students) CHICLA 699: Independent Study (1 student) SOC 699: Directed Study (7 students) SOC 698: Directed Study (2 students) Fall 2006 SOC/CLS 470: Mexican Migration to the Midwest (14 students) SOC 641: Sociology of Law (138 students) SOC 699: Directed Study (1 student) CHICLA 699: Independent Study (1 student) Spring 2006 SOC 357-5: Sociological Research Methods (32 students) SOC 357-6: Sociological Research Methods (27 students) SOC 691: Senior Thesis (1 student) SOC 699: Directed Study (3 students) Fall 2005 SOC 357-5: Sociological Research Methods (34 students) SOC 357-6: Sociological Research Methods (29 students) SOC 691: Senior Thesis (1 student) Spring 2005 SOC 357-5: Sociological Research Methods (30 students) SOC 357-6: Sociological Research Methods (33 students)

DISSERTATION AND THESIS COMMITTEES

PHD DISSERTATION COMMITTEES (ONGOING AND COMPLETE)

24 12 PhD Committees

MS COMMITTEES

More than 50 committees.

MENTORING OF ASSISTANT PROFESSORS AT UW MADISON

2014-19

Carolina Sarmiento Jennifer Gaddis

2013-18

Julie Dawson

2012-13

Ken Genskow

STUDENT ADVISING AND MENTORING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN

Organized an ongoing monthly advising seminar for minority graduate students.

Voluntarily hold office hours for undergraduate students in the Chicano/Latino Studies program.

PROFESSIONAL PROJECT GRADUATE-LEVEL RESEARCH MENTORING AT UW MADISON

Mentor of 8-12 students per year, including Undergraduate Research Scholars.

COURSES PREPARED AND TAUGHT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS – EL PASO (* indicates Committee Chair) GRADUATE:

Fall 2004 Soc 5325: Classical Social Theory Spring 2004 Soc 5326: Contemporary Social Theory Fall 2003 Soc 5325: Classical Social Theory Spring 2003 Soc 5326: Contemporary Social Theory Fall 2002 Soc 5325: Classical Social Theory Spring 2002 Soc 5326: Contemporary Social Theory Fall 2001 Soc 5325: Classical Social Theory Spring 2001 Soc 5326: Contemporary Social Theory Soc 5341: Chicanos in American Society Fall 2000 Soc 5325: Classical Social Theory Spring 2000 Soc 5341: Law and Society Fall 1999 Soc 5325: Classical Social Theory

UNDERGRADUATE:

Fall 2004 Soc 4301: Sociological Theory Spring 2004 Soc 4301: Sociological Theory Fall 2003 Soc 3358: Ethnographic Field Methods Soc 2359: Chicanos in American Society Spring 2003 Soc 4301: Sociological Theory

25 Fall 2002 Soc 4301: Sociological Theory Spring 2002 Soc 4301: Sociological Theory Fall 2001 Soc 2359: Chicanos in American Society Soc 4301: Sociological Theory Spring 2001 Soc 4301: Sociological Theory Fall 2000 Soc 2359: Chicanos in American Society Soc 4301: Sociological Theory Spring 2000 Soc 4301: Sociological Theory Soc 3341: Law and Society Fall 1999 Soc 1301: Introduction to Sociology Soc 4301: Sociological Theory

EDD DISSERTATION COMMITTEE

Bonnie Mack, 2008. EdD in Education Leadership for: "Inequities of Power and Privilege: African American Educators' Anti-Hegemonic Counter-Narratives: A Grounded Theory Study."

MA COMMITTEES

19 committees, chair of seven.

HONORS THESIS

*Vicky Vasquez. 2002. “Exploring the Linkages between Day Labor and Migration.”

COURSES PREPARED AND TAUGHT AT THE UNIVERSITY ARIZONA

GRADUATE:

Spring 1994 Soc 552: Special Topics in Stratification: Economic Sociology

UNDERGRADUATE:

Spring 1997 Soc 160-3: Race Relations in American Society Soc 160-1: Race Relations in American Society Fall 1996 Delayed teaching for birth of son Spring 1995 Released from teaching by Ford Foundation Fellowship Fall 1995 Released from teaching by Ford Foundation Fellowship Sum 1995 MAS 180: Introduction to Mexican-American Studies Spring 1995 Soc 160-3: Race Relations in American Society Fall 1994 Released from teaching negotiated at hiring Sum 1994 MAS 180: Introduction to Mexican-American Studies Spring 1994 Soc 160-3: Race Relations in American Society Fall 1993 Released from teaching negotiated at hiring Spring 1993 Soc 160-1: Race Relations in American Society Soc 160-2: Race Relations in American Society Fall 1992 Released from teaching to finish dissertation

PHD DISSERTATION COMMITTEES (SOCIOLOGY MINOR)

*Jose Blas Acosta Fuller, 1998. Higher Education Administration for: “NAFTA, Globalization, and Higher Education Departments of Business Administration: Case Studies from Northwestern Mexico.”

26 *Richard H. Fridena. 1998. Higher Education Administration for: “Community College Presidents and Institutional Decision-making.”

MS COMMITTEES (8)

Michelle Companion. 1997 Liam Downey. 1997. Janine Goldman-Pach. 1997. Leslie Gates. 1996. Max Herman. 1996. Christine Horn. 1996. Stacy Nofziger. 1996. Kristie Taylor 1996.

OTHER UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT, PH.D. COMMITTEE MEMBER

Elise Martel. 2003. “Taking the good with the bad”: Entrepreneurship and Exploitation in the Informal Economy. Department of Sociology. The University of Illinois at Chicago.

Paul Lopez. 1999. “A Study of the Effects of Industry Location and Occupational Segmentation upon Mexican and non-Latino White Workers in the Los Angeles Labor Market, 1980-1990.” Department of Sociology. Brandeis University.

SYLLABI SOLICITED BY:

The Open Planning Tools Group, which is a group of academics, practitioners, and tool developers that is supported Lincoln Institute of Land Policy and the Sonoran Institute (URPL 812 Strategies for Effective Planning). American Sociological Association, Syllabi and Instructional Materials for: Chicanos in American Society and Economic Sociology.

SERVICE SPECIAL INVITED SERVICE

2016 Chaired Panel that reviewed proposals for Ford Foundation fellowships.

2015-18 Invited to join the Fall Research Competition Committee for the Social Studies Division of the University of Wisconsin – Madison.

2014-ONGOING Invited by Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning President Lois M. Takahashi to the Review and Appraisal committee of the ACSP.

2014-ONGOING Expert consultant to the American Bar Foundation on the subject of "The Future of Latinos in the United States." The group will help set the agenda for research on the subject.

2014-15 Expert consultant to the USDA on how to produce economic measurements of local and regional food systems. The team will produce a six chapter toolkit of which Morales will co-author two chapters.

EDITORIAL POSITIONS

2015-2017 Member, Editorial Board, Law and Social Inquiry: Journal of the American Bar Foundation

2002-2006 Member, Editorial Board, The International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy

27 2001-2006 Member, Editorial Board, The Law and Society Review.

2000-2002 Member, Editorial Board, The Journal of Law and Border Studies

REFEREE AND REVIEWER

American Journal of Sociology, Journal of Planning Education and Research, Journal of Agriculture and Community Food Systems, Urban Studies, Cities, Culture and Society, Journal of Borderlands Studies, Law and Policy, Law and Human Behavior, Health Promotion and Policy, Sociological Forum, Law and Society Review, and Teaching Sociology; Land Use Policy;

University of Michigan Press, Stanford University Press, Polity Press, SUNY Press, Blackwell Publishers, Pine Forge Press; Berghahn Books.

PROPOSAL REVIEWER

Ford Foundation, National Science Foundation, the United States Department of Agriculture, the University of Wisconsin Center for Freight Infrastructure, Research and Education; and the Health Resources and Services Administration.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

EDCO Ventures: A Non-Profit Organization devoted to economic development by business formation in economically marginalized areas (Co-founder, 2006-14). This organization has created 10 profit-oriented business employing more than 100 people.

ACADEMIC AND COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARDS

Ford Foundation, Fellows Review panel for Sociology, 2014; 2015

Dane County Healthy Food For All Consultancy (2011-2013).

Spring Rose Cooperative, a project of the Farley Center for Peace, Justice and Sustainability (since 2009). My support helped the Farley Center establish Spring Rose and earn a $197,000 USDA technical support grant.

Center for Women’s Health Research, University of Wisconsin (2006-currently).

Agroecology Program Governance Committee (2011-currently).

Agroecology Program Advisory Board (2009-2011).

Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems (since 2009).

National Science Foundation Law and Society Association Doctoral Mentoring Program (since 2007).

MEDIA (I HAVE ONLY TRIED TO TRACK THIS SINCE 2007 AND THIS INCLUDES ONLY A FEW REVIEWS OF MY BOOKS)

Scholarship mentioned in Director’s Notes: Paul Robbins Nelson Institute newsletter, February 2016

Ford Motor Company grant discussed in Edible Madison, Winter 2015

Crossroads lecture described in Progressive Dane by Janette Rosenbaum, December 11, 2015 http://www.prodane.org/farmer_s_markets_more_than_just_a_place_to_buy_vegetables

Work described in the CURB story “Second Chances.” December 2015. Found at: http://curbonline.com/a-

28 field-of-second-chances/

Interviewed by Amanda Magnus for Wisconsin Public Radio Show “Central Time” about “What's Behind The "Locavore" Trend in Wisconsin.” September 23, 2015. http://www.wpr.org/whats-behind-locavore-trend-wisconsin

Baldwin Idea grant working with formerly incarcerated individuals discussed in the Capital Times, August 5, 2015.

ROB FERRETT INTERVIEWED ME FOR WISCONSIN PUBLIC RADIO SHOW “CENTRAL TIME” ABOUT THE IMPACT OF FARMERS MARKETS. JUNE 10, 2015.

INVITED TO COMMENT ON THE QUESTION: WHAT IS IT ABOUT AMERICAN CULTURE THAT ENCOURAGES RISK- TAKING? FOR THE SMITHSONIAN/ZOCALO CO-PRODUCED PROJECT: "WHAT IT MEANS TO BE AMERICAN.” HIS RESPONSE IS FOUND ALONG WITH OTHERS ON THE SMITHSONIAN/ZOCALO SITE: HTTP://WWW.WHATITMEANSTOBEAMERICAN.ORG/DISCUSSIONS/IS-AMERICA-STILL-THE-HOME-OF-THE-BRAVE/

THE ZOCALO SITE: HTTP://WWW.ZOCALOPUBLICSQUARE.ORG/2015/03/27/IS-AMERICA-STILL-THE-HOME-OF-THE-BRAVE/IDEAS/UP- FOR-DISCUSSION/

KCRW, A SYNDICATE PARTNER, HAS ALSO PUBLISHED THE PIECE AND TWEETED ABOUT IT: HTTPS://TWITTER.COM/KCRW/STATUS/581516645111304192 HTTP://ZOCALO-ON.KCRW.COM/2015/03/IS-AMERICA-STILL-THE-HOME-OF-THE-BRAVE/

AND TIME MAGAZINE PICKED UP THE ARTICLES: HTTP://TIME.COM/3761744/AMERICA-HOME-OF-THE-BRAVE/

WORK ON PUBLIC MARKETS CITED BY THE ECONOMIC ROUNDTABLE IN SUPPORT OF LOS ANGELES MSA STREET VENDING BUSINESSES, HTTP://ECONOMICRT.ORG/BLOG/IMPACT-OF-STREET-VENDORS-ON-BRICK-AND-MORTARS/ FEBRUARY, 2015

INTERVIEWED for an article about community organizing on behalf of food truck businesses in . See http://www.ozy.com/rising-stars-and-provocateurs/who-fuels-your-food-truck/38930, January 30, 2015.

Blogged for Georgia Tech’s Built Environment Public Health Clearinghouse, Http://bephc.gatech.edu/blog/food-systems-healthy- places?Utm_source=BEPHC+Newsletter&utm_campaign=5a4afe3db4- BEPHC_Winter_Newsletter2_10_2015&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_d76cdbc644-5a4afe3db4- 234647833

Interviewed by AGRI-VIEW on farmers markets, October 14, 2014. Http://www.agriview.com/news/regional/measuring-benefits-of-farmers-markets/article_05a123b5-9b95- 5e2e-a5f5-dfdb186114e6.html

INTERVIEWED BY WALLETHUB ON FAST GROWING CITIES: HTTP://WALLETHUB.COM/EDU/FASTEST-GROWING- CITIES/7010/#ALFONSO-MORALES. SEPTEMBER 23, 2014

INTERVIEWED FOR THE CAPITAL TIMES – QANDA, OCTOBER 1, 2014. HTTP://M.HOST.MADISON.COM/CT/NEWS/LOCAL/WRITERS/STEVEN_ELBOW/Q-A-URBAN-PLANNING-PROFESSOR- ALFONSO-MORALES-STUDIES-PUBLIC-MARKETS/ARTICLE_6EA3888A-9195-556E-925C- 1AEF60470E68.HTML?MOBILE_TOUCH=TRUE

INTERVIEWED FOR HIS WORK WITH FARMERS MARKETS BY ELEANOR NELSEN FOR THE KQED SERIES QUEST: THE

29 SCIENCE OF SUSTAINABILITY. SEE IT AT: HTTP://SCIENCE.KQED.ORG/QUEST/2014/09/23/FARMERS-MARKETS-ARE- GOOD-FOR-COMMUNITIES-RIGHT/

July 2014: My research on farmers markets was featured at the University of Wisconsin Home page, http://www.news.wisc.edu/22983. The University of Wisconsin Sustainability newsletter, and I was interviewed on WPR (see http://www.wpr.org/usda-funds-project-better-understand-impact-farmers- markets), by Kristen Barbaresi WKOW-TV 27 – Madison http://www.wkow.com/story/26120603/2014/07/26/uw-to-lead-national-farmers-market-research, by Adam Fox WJFW-TV12 – Rhinelander http://wjfw.com/stories.html?Sku=20140716155746, Newsradio 620 WTMJ – Milwaukee and twice on WORT (once for changing Latino demographics and implications for food systems). Furthermore, Local Food News — Canada and The National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service – ATTRA – also reported the farmers market grant and work.

Interviewed for WKOW TV and Channel 3000. May 25, 2014. Http://www.channel3000.com/news/a- musical-yahara-movement-seeks-to-expand-music-and-art-opportunities-on-the-east-side/26164798

Interview and press release for USDA grant, May 1, 2014, found at: http://farmersmarketcoalition.org/farmers-market-metrics-project-to-enhance-evaluation-efforts-of-farmers- markets/

Interviewed by Steve Holt of Atlantic Cities on Public Markets, April 14, 2014. Http://www.takepart.com/article/2014/04/25/new-public-markets

Interviewed by Brian Standing, WORT, for the Morning Buzz, April 15, 2014.

Interviewed by Brian Standing, WORT, for the Morning Buzz, September 15, 2013.

Interviewed by Lynn Horsley, on urban agriculture, for the Kansas City Star, September, 2013.

ENVIR 600: Capstone Experience class featured on UW webpage: http://nelson.wisc.edu/news/story.php?Story=1815&utm_source=Office+of+Sustainability+Newsletter_2&u tm_campaign=ddf2b08457-newsletter1_21_2014&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_ab1e6eb0f7- ddf2b08457-103632325

Interviewed by Maria Louzao, El Progresso de Galicia on Urban Food Systems, October 24, 2012.

Http://elprogreso.galiciae.com/nova/205515.html

Interviewed by Steve Holt of Atlantic Cities on Street Food and Public Health, June 14, 2012.

Http://www.takepart.com/article/2012/06/12/wheels-heal

Interviewed by Nate Berg of Atlantic Cities on Street Food and Small Business, June 12, 2012. http://www.theatlanticcities.com/jobs-and-economy/2012/06/enabling-street-vendors-become-small- businesses/2254/

Interviewed by Sarah Kaon of Madison Magazine on Farmers’ Markets, May, 2012, pp 61.

Interviewed by Sam Levin of the Village Voice on the Regulation of Street Business, April 24, 2012. http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/2012/04/report_says_exc.php

The research cited in that interview was discussed in many other media outlets:

• New York Times: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/24/nyregion/city-council-may-ease-fines-on-

30 street-vendors.html • CBS New York: http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/04/24/nyc-street-vendors-want-fines-for-minor- violations-lowered/ • WNYC News: http://www.wnyc.org/blogs/wnyc-news-blog/2012/apr/24/city-council-reevaluating- street-vendor-rules/ • Crain’s New York Business, by subscription only. • ABC Local: http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news/local/new_york&id=8633475 • DNA Info: http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20120424/manhattan/city-council-mulls-lower-fines- stricter-rules-for-street-vendors • The Gothamist: http://gothamist.com/2012/04/24/vendors_fight_for_lower_fines.php

Interviewed by Kevin Helliker of The Wall Street Journal December 20, 2011. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203899504577128971266748552.html

Interviewed by Steve Holt of Atlantic Cities November 17, 2011 http://www.theatlanticcities.com/arts-and-lifestyle/2011/12/bostons-public-market/604/

Scholarship featured in Scientific American, September, 2011, page 62-63

Scholarship featured on the Land Use Professors Law blog, November 18, 2010: http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/land_use/2010/11/food-truck-scholarship.html

Featured on urban agriculture/aquaponics for The NBC Evening News with Brian Williams, November 15, 2010. See the segment “Fishing for food” at: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3032619/vp/40203746#40203746

Interviewed by Maria Hernandez, South SunSentinel, on urban agriculture, October 18, 2010: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/health/fl-palm-urban-farms-20101017,0,4403538.story?page=1

Interviewed by Emma Armendarez, on migrant workers and health care, for CSUN Radio, aired September 28, 2010.

Renascent Pragmatism reviewed: http://www.lawcourts.org/LPBR/reviews/Morales204.htm

Scholarship featured on Wisconsin News Releases, September 7, 2010. http://www.news.wisc.edu/releases/16188

Interviewed by David Tenenbaum, on urban agriculture, for the WHYFILES, September 2, 2010. http://whyfiles.org/334farming/

Interviewed by Samara Derby, on ethnic farmers, for Wisconsin State Journal, July 25, 2010. http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/article_9097ee26-9669-11df-86d6-001cc4c002e0.html

Interviewed by Raquel Maria Dillon, on urban agriculture, for Associated Press News:

http://www.montereyherald.com/business/ci_14348275?nclick_check=1 February 2010

31 http://www.sfexaminer.com/nation/urban-farmers-fight-local-laws-to-sow-green-biz-83624457.html January 2010

Scholarship featured in Downtown Economics (February, 2010, 176). A publication of the Center for Community and Economic Development, University of Wisconsin - Extension.

Interviewed by Jason Stein, on farmers’ markets, for On Wisconsin, Winter 2009.

Interviewed by Taylor Barnes, on marketplaces, for the Christian Science Monitor. November 12, 2009. Available online at http://features.csmonitor.com/economyrebuild/2009/11/12/americas-shadow-economy- is-bigger-than-you-think-and-growing/

Interviewed by Glen Gardner, on marketplaces, Public News Service – WI. November 6, 2009, http://www.publicnewsservice.org/index.php?/content/article/11250-1

Interviewed by Lynn Horsley, on urban agriculture, for the Kansas City Star, November 6, 2009.

Interviewed by Pete Ferrand, on marketplaces, for WRJN NewsTalk 1400 radio in Racine WI, November 2, 2009

Interviewed by Jenny Price, on marketplaces, for Wisconsin Week, October 21, 2009.

Interviewed for In These Times, on street vendors and marketplaces, October, 2009. http://inthesetimes.com/article/4911/taking_it_to_the_streets

Interviewed by David Schwartz, on yard sales and marketplaces, for Reuters wire story, August, 2009 http://www.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idUSTRE57D41K20090814

Interviewed on marketplaces for German Public Radio, June 2009.

Featured in the documentary "Cheat You Fair: The Story Of Maxwell Street." The film made its world premiere at the 2007 Chicago International Documentary Film Festival. http://www.chicagodocfestival.org/07_cheat%20your%20fair.htm

Featured on Wisconsin Public Radio show “Here on Earth,” April 26, 2007. http://www.wpr.org/hereonearth/archive_060429j.cfm

Morales, Alfonso and Steve Balkin. 1995. Making Money at the Market: The Social Organization of Street Vending. Video. Purchased by various University libraries.

Interviewed by John Marshall for The Christian Science Monitor, December 7, 1993.

Interviewed on marketplaces and street vendors for Spanish Public Radio, 1992.

COMMITTEE WORK AND (EXTRAMURAL) JULY 1988 - PRESENT

Planning Consultant - for organizations, agencies and governments at the local, regional and national levels in the areas of street vending, urban agriculture, and public market policy, planning, implementation, and growth management. Areas of consultation have included techniques and issues in market organization, market management, making markets multi-use places, zoning regulations for markets, street vendors, and community gardens, street vending and markets as strategies for community economic development, markets and merchants invigorating public spaces, the role of urban agriculture, merchants, and markets in enhancing public health, the history of markets and merchants and connecting markets to other local land uses.

Clients have included the Sinsinawa Domincan Congregation, The Oneida Tribe of Wisconsin, the U.S.

32 Department of Agriculture (Agriculture Marketing Service); Denver Housing Authority; Health Resource Services Administration (through a subcontract from Texas Tech University); Lincoln Institute of Land Policy; the Kansas City Center for Urban Agriculture; City of Las Cruces NM; City of Chicago IL; Washington University/City of St. Louis, MO; the City of Boston, MA; City of Redding CA; City of West Palm Beach, FL; City of Lincoln City, OR; The Responsible Hospitality Institute; The Wallace Center at Winrock International; University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extensive Service; The Farley Center for Peace, Justice, and Sustainability.

EXTERNAL REVIEWER FOR PROMOTION AND TENURE REVIEWS

2014 External Reviewer for a candidate for promotion and tenure in the Department of Sociology, Northern Illinois University.

2009 External Reviewer for a candidate for promotion and tenure in the Department of Sociology, University of Colorado – Colorado Springs.

2004 External Reviewer for a candidate for promotion and tenure in the Department of Economics, University of Redlands, Redlands CA.

2001 External Reviewer for a candidate for promotion and tenure in the Department of Sociology, Montana State University, Bozeman MT.

OTHER EXTRAMURAL SERVICE

2016 Reviewer for the Ford Foundation Fellowship program

2015 Reviewer for the Ford Foundation Fellowship program

2015 Reviewer for the USDA Food Incentive Nutrition Initiative

2014 Reviewer for the Ford Foundation Fellowship program

2014 Blakely Award Committee, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning.

2014 Planners of Color Interest Group – Nominations Committee

2013 Reviewer for the Ford Foundation Fellowship program

2013 Blakely Award Committee, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning.

2013 Planners of Color Interest Group analysis of minority faculty prospects in planning

2013 Planners of Color Interest Group – Nominations Committee

2013 Grant Reviewer for the National Science Foundation, Law and Society Program.

2012 Blakely Award Committee, Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning.

2012 Planners of Color Interest Group – Nominations Committee

2011 Grant Reviewer for Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service, Community Foods Grant Program.

2011 Program Committee 2011 Law and Society Association meetings, San Francisco, CA.

2011-14 Law and Society Association's Board of Trustees, Class of 2014.

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2009 Grant Reviewer for Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service, Community Foods Grant Program.

2007 Member, Council of the Sociology of Law section of the American Sociological Association. 2007- 2009

2005- Member of the Faculty Advisory board for the Law and Society Association NSF doctoral fellowship and mentoring program proposal, 2005-present

2007 Member of the Nominations committee for the Law and Society Association.

2006 Member, American Sociological Association, Sociology of Law Book Award Committee.

2005 Organized Research Roundtable for the Committee on Institutional Cooperation/Summer Research Opportunity Program.

2004 Grant Reviewer for Health Resources and Service Administration, Rural Health Network Development Grant Program.

2004 Grant Reviewer for Health Resources and Service Administration, Office of Rural Health Policy, Rural Health Network Development Grant Program Planning Grant Review.

2004 Sociology of Law Section Membership Committee, American Sociological Association.

2003 Grant Reviewer for Health Resources and Service Administration, Office of Rural Health Policy, Rural Health Network Development Planning Grant Review.

1998 Liaison to Ford Fellows in the Southwest, Ford Foundation, 1998-2004.

2004 Member, Nominations Committee, Law and Society Association.

2001 Chair, Outstanding Article Committee, Sociology of Law Section, American Sociological Association.

2001 Co-Chair, Summer Institute Committee, Law and Society Association.

2000 Co-Chair, Summer Institute Committee, Law and Society Association.

1999 Member, Summer Institute Committee, Law and Society Association.

1998 Member, Board of Trustees, Law and Society Association, Class of 2001.

1997 Member, Membership Committee, Sociology of Law Section, American Sociological Association.

1998 Member, Jacobs Book Award Committee, Law and Society Association.

1997 Member, Program Committee, Pacific Sociological Association Meetings.

1993 Secretary-Treasurer, Section on Latina/o Sociology, American Sociological Association, 1993- 1996.

1996 Member, Student Paper Award Committee, Latina/o Section, American Sociological Association.

1996 Member of the ASA, Sociology of Law section, Book award committee.

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COMMITTEE WORK AND SERVICE (INTRAMURAL)

2016 Scholarship/Personnel Committee for Chican@/Latin@ Studies.

2015-16 Strategic Plan Committee, Chican@/Latin@ Studies Program

2015 Masters Program Committee, Urban and Regional Planning, The University of Wisconsin – Madison.

2015 Extension and Outreach Committee, Urban and Regional Planning, The University of Wisconsin – Madison.

(2015-18). Fall Research Competition Committee for the Social Studies Division of the University of Wisconsin – Madison

2015 CALS committee to establish Food Systems minor.

2015. Hiring committee for Civil Society Community Studies position in 4-H extension.

2015 Promotions and Tenure committee for Chican@/Latin@ Studies.

2014- Strategic Planning committee for Chican@/Latin@ Studies.

2011- Executive Committee for Chican@/Latin@ Studies.

2014 Promotions and Tenure committee for Chican@/Latin@ Studies.

2010-14 Agroecology Governance committee.

2014 (fall) Masters Program Committee, Urban and Regional Planning, The University of Wisconsin – Madison.

2012-14 Office of Service Learning and Community Based Research Faculty Advisory Committee, College of Letters and Sciences,

2012-13 Director, PhD program Committee Urban and Regional Planning, The University of Wisconsin – Madison.

2007-12 Masters Program Committee, Urban and Regional Planning, The University of Wisconsin Madison.

2011 Founding Faculty Affiliate for the Center for Nonprofits - University of Wisconsin – Madison.

2011 Chair of the Chican@/Latin@ Studies - Student/Faculty Liaison committee.

2010 Member of “BAD Circle” an International Research Circle committee to investigate environmental conservation among small-scale entrepreneurs and agricultural producers.

2010 Chair of the Chican@/Latin@ Studies - Student/Faculty Liaison committee.

2009- Chair of the Chican@/Latin@ Studies - Student/Faculty Liaison committee. 13

2009 Co-organized URPL Field Trip Orientation for first year students.

35 2009 Member, Salas Award Committee, Chican@/Latin@ Studies, The University of Wisconsin – Madison.

2009 Led successful URPL application to the University Lectures Committee for Sharon Adams lecture, April 16, 2009.

2008 Member, Salas Award Committee, Chican@/Latin@ Studies, The University of Wisconsin – Madison.

2007 Member of Adhoc Committee on a PhD in Non-profit management, School of Human Ecology, the University of Wisconsin – Madison, 2007-2010.

2007 Chair of the Chican@/Latin@ Studies - Student/Faculty Liaison committee.

2007- Minority Student Advisor, Urban and Regional Planning, The University of Wisconsin – Madison, 2007-present.

2002- Department Liaison to the UTEP Library, 2002-2005.

2001- Senator, Faculty Senate, The University of Texas at El Paso, 2001-2003.

2002- Member, University Graduate Fellowship Committee, University of Texas at El Paso.

2003 Member, Abernathy Scholarship Committee, The University of Texas at El Paso.

1999- Member, College of Liberal Arts, Curriculum Committee, The University of Texas at El Paso, 1999-2004.

2003 Member, Faculty Search Committee, Center for Inter-American and Border Studies, The University of Texas at El Paso.

2002 Member, Faculty Search Committee, (social geographer), The University of Texas at El Paso.

2002 Member, Committee to develop PhD program in Urban Studies/Policy, The University of Texas at El Paso.

2001 Member, Social Studies Curriculum Revision for K-8th grade Committee, College of Education and College of Liberal Arts, The University of Texas at El Paso.

2001 Member, University Committee for the Reorganization of the Chicano Studies Program, The University of Texas at El Paso.

1998- Member, Liberal Arts Advisory Board for the Criminal Justice Program, The University of Texas at El Paso, 1998-2000.

1999 Coordinator, Immigration Taskforce of the Kellogg funded Community Partnerships Program, The University of Texas at El Paso.

1999 Member, Public Policy MA Formation Committee, The University of Texas at El Paso.

1998 Member, Department of Sociology Graduate Advisory Committee, The University of Texas at El Paso.

1999 Chair, Committee for Nominations and Elections (ad hoc), RAZA Faculty Association, The University of Texas at El Paso.

36 1997 Member, Undergraduate Studies Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona.

1996 Chair, Committee on Diversity, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona.

1995 Member, Faculty Recruitment Committee, African American Studies, University of Arizona.

1995 Treasurer, Association of Chicanos for Higher Education, University of Arizona Chapter, 1995- 1997.

1995 Member, Merit Peer Review Committee, Mexican American Studies and Research Center, University of Arizona.

1995 Member, Grade Appeals Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona.

1995 Curriculum Coordinator, Mexican American Studies and Research Center, University of Arizona.

1994 Member, Strategic Plan Committee, Arizona Association for Chicanos in Higher Education, University of Arizona.

1993 Curriculum Coordinator, Mexican American Studies and Research Center, University of Arizona.

1992 Member, Graduate Studies Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona, 1992- 1994.

1993 Member, Faculty Recruitment Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Arizona.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

2007-present Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning 2007-present American Planning Association 1988-present Law and Society Association 1991-2008 American Sociological Association 1988-2003 National Association of Chicano and Chicana Studies 1998-2002 Association of Borderlands Scholars 1999-2002 U.S.-Mexico Bar Association 1999-2002 Texas-Mexico Bar Association 1992-2000 Rasch Analysis Special Interest Group of the American Educational Research Association

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