Daphne Ann Demetry Department of , 1810 Avenue, Evanston, IL 60208 cell: 404.384.0470 email: [email protected]

EDUCATION

2015 PhD. (expected) Northwestern University, Sociology “Episodic Organizations: Survival and Continuity of Pop-up Restaurants and Underground Supper Clubs” Committee: Gary Alan Fine (co-chair), Brayden King (co-chair), and Bruce Carruthers 2010 M.A. Northwestern University, Sociology Master’s Thesis: “Spatial and Temporal Experiences within the Restaurant Kitchen” 2007 B.A. – Major in History, Minor in Sociology

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS

Culture, Organizational Theory, Economic Sociology, Consumers and Consumption, Entrepreneurship, Food Studies, and Ethnographic Methods

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

Demetry, Daphne, Jessica L. Thurk, and Gary A. Fine. 2013. “Strategic Poverty: How Social and Cultural Capital Shapes Low-income Life.” Online First. Journal of Consumer . (link)

Demetry, Daphne. 2013. “Regimes of Meaning: The Intersection of Space and Time in Kitchen .” Journal of Contemporary 42 (5): 576-607 (link)

Fine, Gary Alan and Daphne Demetry. 2012. "Contemporary Gastronomic Identities: Some Concluding Remarks." Vol. 10, No. 1, Food & History. (link)

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Demetry, Daphne and Gary A. Fine. 2011. "Dining Out." in Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture, edited by D. Southerton. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

DeSoucey, Michaela, Daphne Demetry, and Gary A. Fine. 2009. Comment on Josée Johnston and Shyon Baumann/2. “The Foodie Dilemma: Snobbery No More.” Sociologica. Doi: 10.2383/29567 (link)

WORK IN PROGRESS

“Creating Something out of Nothing: Routines in Episodic Organizations” (under review)

“Pop-up to Permanent: Evolving Vocabularies of Entrepreneurship”

“The Rise of the Authenticity Economy: A Study of the Transformation and Spread of Gourmet Food Trucks across Cities” with Todd Schifeling Recipient of media coverage in thirty-six stories since August 2014

GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND HONORS

Northwestern University 2009-2014 University Fellowship 2013 Sociology Fieldwork Fellowship – $5,600 2012 Graduate Research Grant – $3,000 2012 Robert F. Winch Memorial Award Honorable Mention for Outstanding Graduate Student Lecturer 2011 McArthur Summer Research Grant - $1,500

Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation 2013 Kauffman Dissertation Fellowship Program – $20,000

Academy of Management - Organization and Management Theory Division 2014 Doctoral Consortium – selected participant (competitive)

Institute for the Study of European Food History and Culture (IEHCA) 2012 Université François-Rabelais, Tours, France – selected participant (competitive)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Northwestern University, Department of Sociology Courses Taught: 2014 Graduate Sociology Teaching Seminar 2014 The Sociology of Entrepreneurship 2012 “Born to Buy”: The Sociology of Consumption Teaching Assistant: 2009-2014 Power in Organizations (MBA course), Introduction to Sociology* (x2), Problem of Cities*, School and Society (x2), Sociology of Sexuality*, Sociology of the Family, Economic Sociology*, Sociology of Gender (*led weekly discussion sections)

Northwestern University, Searle Center for Teaching Excellence 2013-2014 Graduate Student Teaching Mentor 2011-2012 Graduate Student Teaching Certificate 2011-2012 Teaching Assistant Fellows Program

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

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Academy of Management Interest Groups: Organization and Management Theory; Entrepreneurship

Institute for the Study of European Food History and Culture

Occasional Reviewer American Journal of Sociology, Food and History, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Organization Science, Social Psychology Quarterly

PRESENTATIONS AND CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION

2014 “Pop-up to Permanent: Evolving Vocabularies of Entrepreneurship” Ethnography Workshop, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. 16th Annual Chicago Ethnography Conference, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

“The Rise of the Authenticity Economy: A Study of the Transformation and Spread of Gourmet Food Trucks across Cities” Annual American Sociological Association Meeting, Regular Session, Cultures of Food Production and Consumption, San Francisco, CA Annual Academy of Management Meeting, OMT Discussion Paper Session, the Construction of Markets and Fields, Philadelphia, PA.

2013 “The Co-Production of Authenticity: Experiential Consumption in Underground Supper Clubs” Annual American Sociological Association Meeting, Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work Roundtable, , NY. Annual Academy of Management Meeting, OMT Divisional Paper Session Authenticity and Identity in Food and Beverage, Orlando FL. Culture Workshop, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

2012 “Eventful Consumption: Underground Supper Clubs and Consuming Experiences” Institute for the Study of European Food History and Culture (IEHCA), Tours, France

“Voluntary Poverty: How Social and Cultural Capital Shapes Low-income Life” Annual American Sociological Association Meeting, Section on the Sociology of Culture Roundtables, Presider, Denver, CO.

2011 “Informal Entrepreneurs: Negotiating the Extra-Legal Costs of Business Ventures Within the Informal Economy” Annual American Sociological Association Meeting, Section on Organizations, Occupation, and Work Paper Session: “The Organization of

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Informal and Illegal Work,” Las Vegas, NV.

2010 “Spatial and Temporal Experiences within the Restaurant Kitchen” Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Chicago, IL. Institute for Public Knowledge: Menus and the Media, New York University, New York City, NY.

“Placing Gossip: The Influence of Space and Time on Gossip in a Restaurant Kitchen” Annual American Sociological Association Meeting, Organizational Ethnography Session, , Ga. 12th Annual Chicago Ethnography Conference, Depaul University, Chicago, IL. Ethnography Workshop, Northwestern University. Evanston, IL.

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2004-2008 Emory University, the Letters of Samuel Beckett Senior Secretary: Proof editing of Volume I (Published February 2009) Verified textual references, researched historical texts in English and French, initiated and maintained communication with scholars and specialists, supervised and assisted with distribution of responsibilities for graduate and undergraduate work-study students.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Northwestern University, Department of Sociology 2013-2014 Graduate Student Coordinator – Ethnography Workshop Sociology Teaching Committee 2011-2012 Sociology Undergraduate Affairs Committee 2010-2011 Sociology Graduate Admissions and Recruitment Committee

Chicago Ethnography Conference 2010-2011 13th Annual Conference (Notre Dame) Member of Planning Committee 2009-2010 12th Annual Conference (DePaul) Event Coordinator 2008-2009 11th Annual Conference (Northwestern) Publicity, Event Coordinator

LANGUAGES

Native in English Functional Fluency in French

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REFERENCES

Gary A. Fine Brayden King Northwestern University Northwestern University Department of Sociology Kellogg School of Management 1810 Chicago Avenue Management & Organizations Department Evanston, IL 60208-1330 2001 Sheridan Road [email protected] Evanston, IL 60208-2011 [email protected]

Bruce Carruthers Northwestern University Department of Sociology 1810 Chicago Avenue Evanston, IL 60208-1330 [email protected]

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