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Gustavo Morello, SJ Curriculum Vitae Boston College 140 Commonwealth Avenue Sociology Department, McGuinn 422 Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 Tel: 617 552 3346 Email: [email protected] 1 Current Position 2018- Present Associate Professor, Sociology Department, Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences, Boston College. 2012 - 2018 Assistant Professor, Sociology Department, Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences, Boston College. 2 Fellowships and Awards 2.1 External 2021 The Latinx Lecture, at Saint Thomas More Catholic Chapel, Yale University. February 2021 2019 D’Arcy Lectures: Campion Hall, University of Oxford, U.K. January – March. Hilary term. 2015-2018 Grant: John Templeton Foundation, “The transformation of lived religion in urban Latin America: a study of contemporary Latin Americans’ experience of the transcendent”, $ 511,000 P.I. 2010-2012 Proyecto de Investigacion Orientada, Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología, Córdoba. Researcher $ 7,000 2010-2011 Grupo de reciente fundación, Universidad Católica de Cordoba and Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnologia, Córdoba. Creencias, catolicismos y violencias en el contexto de las modernidades y secularizaciones múltiples. Researcher $ 2,000 2009 – 2010 Visiting Scholar, Department of Political Science at the University of Michigan, Michigan, United States, December to March. 2 2009 Grant, Tenth Berlin Roundtables on Urban Governance, $1,500. “Urban Governance: Innovation, Insecurity and the Power of Religion”, organized by Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB), Humboldt University, Berlin, March 18-23. 2009 Statement of “Interest for the City”, Conference “Catholicism and State Terror in the Seventies”, form Rio Cuarto City Hall, Res., 389/09, October 2009. 2008-2010 Grant, Grupo de reciente fundación, Universidad Católica de Cordoba and Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnologia, Córdoba. Iglesia Argentina y Memoria de las Victimas del proceso militar. Researcher $ 6,000 2008 Grant, Symposium “Politics and the Religious Imagination”, $ 500. At “Faith Forward: Exploring Religion, Culture and Conflict Symposium”. Trinity Western University, Langley, British Columbia, Canada, March 12-15. 2007 Grant, FLACSO (Latin American School for Social Sciences) for the “Caribbean and Latin American Social Sciences Congress”, $ 500. Quito, Ecuador, del 29 to 31 de October. 2005 – 2006 Visiting Fellow, The Jesuit Institute – Boston College $ 40,000. Research project: “Church and Modernity in Latin America”. 2003 Guest Scholar, ‘First Latin American Regional Roundtable’ GRI Structured Feedback Process Meeting, United Nations - Global Reporting Initiative, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, del 9 al 11 December. 2003 Guest Scholar, Academic Seminar of the “Business Ethics in a Global Economy” Conference, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, Santa Clara University, CA, February 20-22, 2003. 2002 Grant, Inter-American Development Bank for the Conference of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Americas, Miami, FL, September 22-24, 2002. 2.2 Internal 2021 Grant: Undergrads Research Fellowship program, Boston College, $ 8,780 2020 Grant: Research Expenses Grant, Boston College, $ 2,000 2020 Grant: Undergrads Research Fellowship program, Boston College, $ 7,817 2019 Grant: Undergrads Research Fellowship program, Boston College, $ 1,500 2018 Grant: Undergrads Research Fellowship program, Boston College, $ 2,000 3 2017 Grant: Exploratory Technological Application Grant, Boston College, $ 1,500 2017 Grant: Undergrads Research Fellowship program, Boston College, $ 4,720 2016 Grant: Undergrads Research Fellowship program, Boston College, $ 12,100 2015 Grant: Undergrads Research Fellowship program, Boston College, $ 4,500 2015 Grant: Institute for the Liberal Arts, Conference on Religion in Latin America, $17,050 2014 Grant: Intersections Program, STM, Jesuit Institute (BC). $ 3,000 Co-P.I. The Urban Catholic Parish: A Qualitative Approach to Studying Community Change. 2014 Grant: Jesuit Institute. Research project “Longitudinal pilot study on baptisms in Cordoba, Argentina’. $ 4,000. PI. 2014 Grant: Undergrads Research Fellowship program, Boston College, $ 7,000 2014 Grant: Jesuit Institute. Roundtable “The religious transformation of Latin America” $ 6,000 Organizer 2012 – 2013 Sponsorship to organizing the Workshop "Secularization and the Jesuits" The Jesuit Institute, Boston College, $20,000; Vice President for Mission and Ministry, $5,000 (June 14, 2013). Organizer. 3 Publications and Presentations 3.1 Papers in refereed journals Submitted 2021 “Nobody prays alone. The practice of prayer among Latin American Catholics”, International Journal of Latin American Religions 2021 "Beyond words. A denotative analysis of participant-produced photos of sacred objects in the context of a study on lived religion in Latin America." First co-author, with Gaëlle Bargain-Darrigues. The Sociological Review 2021 "The construction of the sacred through photographs displayed at homes. Latin Americans’ portals to ‘other than’ ordinary dimensions of life." Visual Studies Published 4 2021 “Women, Tattoos, and Religion. An exploration into women’s inner life.” Fist author with Mikayla Sanchez, Diego Moreno, Jack Engelman, and Alexis Evangel; Religions 12: 517. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12070517 2021 “Exploring the Non-Affiliated in South America.” Journal of the American Academy of Religion. Second author. Da Costa, Néstor; Morello, Gustavo; Rabbia, Hugo; Romero, Catalina. June 2021, Vol. 89, No. 2, pp. 562–587 https://doi.org/10.1093/jaarel/lfab045 2021 "I’ve got you under my skin. Tattoos and religion in three Latin American cities." Social Compass. February, Vol 68, n 1, p. 61-80. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F0037768620962367 2019 The Pope, the Poor, and the Location of Religion in Argentina's Public Sphere. Latin American Perspectives. On Line first https://doi.org/10.1177/0094582X19879410 2019 “Cambios religiosos y dinámicas demográficas: más allá de la Teoría de la Secularización. El caso del catolicismo en la ciudad de Córdoba, Argentina”. First author with Hugo H. Rabbia. Revista de Estudios Sociales 69: 14-27. https:// doi.org/10.7440/res69.2019.02 2019 "Why Study Religion from a Latin American Sociological Perspective? An Introduction to Religions Issue, “Religion in Latin America, and among Latinos Abroad”." Religions 10, no. 6: 399. 2019 “The Symbolic Efficacy of Pope Francis’ Religious Capital and the Agency of the Poor”. Sociology, v53 (6), p. 1077-1993, Doi: 10.1177/0038038519853109 2018 “Catholic legitimization up for grabs: The political pluralization of Argentinean Catholicism in the 1960s” (First author with Fortunato Mallimaci) Journal of Contemporary Religion, v. 33, i. 3, p. 427-445. 2018 “Latin America’s Contemporary Religious Imaginary”. Social Imaginaries v4. n2 p. 87-106 2017 “Introduction. Lived religion in Latin America and Europe. Roman Catholics and their practices” in Visioni LatinoAmericane, y. IX, n. 17, Luglio 2017. P. 13-23. 2017 "An Enchanted Modernity: Making sense of Latin America’s religious landscape" (First author with Catalina Romero, Hugo Rabbia and Nestor Da Costa) Critical Research on Religion. Article first published online: September 20, 2017 https://doi.org/10.1177/2050303217732131 Vol 5, Issue 3, pp. 308 – 326, December 2017. 2014 Violencia política y catolicismo en Argentina. El secuestro de los Misioneros de La Salette, Revista Sendas, Universidad Rafael Landívar, Guatemala. Año 2, Vol. 2. 5 2013 ‘Christianity and Revolution. Catholicism and guerillas warfare in Argentina’s Seventies’ in The Journal of Religion and Violence, Vol, 1, # 1, p. 42-59. Norway 2012 ‘Secularización y derechos humanos: Actores católicos entre la dictadura argentina (1976) y la administración Carter (1977-1979)’, Latin American Research Review, Vol., 47; n.3, p. 62-82. Pittsburgh, (USA). 2012 ‘Catholicism(s), State Terrorism and Secularization in Argentina’, Bulletin of Latin American Research Review, Vol. 31, n.3, pp. 366-380. Liverpool (UK). 2011 ‘El terrorismo de estado y el catolicismo en Argentina: el caso de los Misioneros de La Salette’, Jahrbuch für Geschichte Lateinamerikas/Anuario de Historia de América Latina, Graz, Austria, vol. 48 2009 ‘Los católicos en el Cordobazo’, Reseñas de enseñanza de la historia, Asociación de Profesores de la Enseñanza de la Historia de Universidades Nacionales, (Argentina) octubre de 2009, N 7, p. 273-277. 2008 ‘El catolicismo latinoamericano y la crisis de la modernidad occidental’, Temas (Cuba), 54, abril-junio: 105-113. 2007 ‘Charles Taylor’s “Imaginary” and “Best Account” in Latin America’, Philosophy and Social Criticism, (Los Angeles – London) 33: 617-639. 2007 ‘El Concilio Vaticano II y su Impacto en América Latina: a 40 Años de un cambio en los paradigmas en el catolicismo’, Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales (México) (Latindex 1378), XLIX, 199, enero-abril: 81-104. 2006 ‘La teología jesuítica y el espíritu del Barroco. Una lectura de La modernidad de lo Barroco, de Bolívar Echeverría’, Studia Politicae, Córdoba (Argentina) (Latindex 15167), 08 otoño, pp. 67-101. 2005 ‘Cristianismo y Revolución’, Istmo - Revista virtual de estudios literarios y culturales centroamericanos, (Nicaragua), No. 10 enero – junio 2005 (Latindex 15275); [http://collaborations.denison.edu/istmo/archivo.html]. 2004 ‘20 años de democracia: La iglesia en Córdoba’ en Studia Politicae, Córdoba (Argentina) (Latindex 15167), 02 verano, p 147-178. 3.2 Books 3.2.1 Author 6 2021 Summer. Lived Religion in Latin America: An Enchanted Modernity, by Oxford University Press. 2020 Una Modernidad Encantada.