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Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman ELIZABETH HORDGE-FREEMAN April 2021 Department of Sociology University of South Florida Tel: (919) 357-8896 4202 E Fowler Ave, CPR 219 Email: [email protected] Tampa, FL 33620 www.drhordgefreeman.com www.youtube.com/SweetertheJuice EDUCATION 2012 Ph.D., Sociology, Duke University 2008 M.A., Sociology, Duke University 2001 B.A., Spanish and Biological Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Certificate in Latin American Studies, Study Abroad: Universidade de Sevilla (Fall 1999) EXPERIENCE 2021– present The University of South Florida Interim Vice President for Institutional Equity 2020 – present The University of South Florida Senior Advisor to the President and Provost for Diversity and Inclusion 2017-present The University of South Florida Associate Professor, Department of Sociology Affiliate faculty: Africana Studies, Women’s and Gender Studies, and Institute for the Study of Latin America & the Caribbean March 2016 – Fulbright Postdoctoral Grant in Social Sciences & Humanities: Salvador, Bahia, Brazil Aug 2016 Project: “Second-Class Daughters: Informal Adoption as Modern Slavery in Brazil” Partners: Federal University of Bahia and Instituto Cultural Steve Biko 2012-2017 The University of South Florida Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and the Institute for the Study of Latin America & the Caribbean, Affiliate faculty of Africana Studies and Women’s and Gender Studies; Director, USF in Brazil Program BOOKS Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth. 2015. The Color of Love: Racial Features, Stigma, and Socialization in Black Brazilian Families. Austin: The University of Texas. • 2018 American Sociological Association, Section on the Body & Embodiment, Best Publication Award • 2017 Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction (SSSI), Charles Horton Cooley Book Award • 2016 American Sociological Association (ASA), Section on Emotions Recent Book Contribution • Honorable Mention, 2016 Harlem Book Fair/Phyllis Wheatley First Non-Fiction Book Award • Author Meets Critic: 2017 SSSI Conference; Author Meets Author: 2018 ASA Conference • Reviews published in the American Journal of Sociology, Social Forces, Humanity & Society, Journal of Family Theory & Review, Symbolic Interaction, Revista Brasileira de Estudos de População, International Sociology Reviews, Contemporary Sociology, Latin American Research Review, Feminist Review, Sociology of Race & Ethnicity, Acervo, and Conexão Política • Portuguese Translation: A Cor do Amor: Características Raciais, Estigma, e Socialização em Famílias Negras Brasileiras. 2018. transl. Victor Hugo Kebbo, São Paulo: Federal University of São Carlos Press. Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman 1 Mitchell-Walthour, Gladys and Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman. eds. 2016. Race and the Politics of Knowledge Production: Diaspora and Black Transnational Scholarship in the USA and Brazil, NY: Palgrave Macmillan. ARTICLES Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth and Angelica LoBlack. 2020. “Cops only see the brown skin, they could care less where it originated”: Afro-Latinx Perceptions of the #BlackLivesMatter Movement, Sociological Perspectives, https://doi.org/10.1177/0731121420961135. Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth and Edlin Veras. 2020. “Out of the Shadows, Into the Dark: Ethnoracial Dissonance and Identity Formation in Afro-Latinx Families.” Sociology of Race & Ethnicity, https://doi.org/10.1177/2332649219829784. Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth. 2018. "Bringing your Whole Self to Research: The Power of the Researcher’s Body, Emotions, and Identities in Ethnography, International Journal of Qualitative Methods, Volume 19: 1-9, https://doi.org/10.1177/1609406918808862. Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth. 2017. “Contesting Black Beauty: Afro-Aesthetics, Beauty Competitions and Racial Resistance in Brazil,” Revista, the Harvard Review of Latin America, Spring 2017. pp. 66-70. Mayorga-Gallo, Sarah and Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman. 2017. “Between Power and Marginality: Gaining Access and Navigating the Field in Multiethnic Settings,” Qualitative Research, Volume: 17 issue: 4, page(s): 377-394. Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth. 2013. “What’s Love Got to Do With It?: Racial Features, Stigma and Socialization in Afro-Brazilian Families,” Special Edition: Rethinking Race, Racism, Identity, and Ideology in Latin America, Ethnic & Racial Studies, Vol. 36, no. 10, 1507-1523. Burton, L.M., Bonilla-Silva, E., Ray, V., Buckelew, R., & Hordge-Freeman, E. 2010. “Critical race theories, colorism, and the decade’s research on families of color,” Journal of Marriage and Family, Vol. 72, No. 3, pp. 440- 459. BOOK CHAPTERS Wingfield, Adia, Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth and Lynn Smith-Lovin. 2018. “Does the Job Matter? Occupational Differences in Racialized Stress,” In Race, Identity, and Work (Research in the Sociology of Work, Volume 32), ed. Ethel L. Mickey and Adia Harvey Wingfield, pp. 197-215. Emerald Publishing Ltd. Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth, Sarah Mayorga, and Eduardo Bonilla-Silva. 2016 [2011]. “Exposing Whiteness Because We Are Free: Emancipation Methodological Practice in Becoming Empowered Sociologists of Color.” In Rethinking Race & Objectivity in Research Methods, ed. John Stanfield, pp. 95-121. CA: Left Coast Press. • Republished in 2016 by Routledge Press. Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth. 2016. “Brokering Brazil or Fostering Global Citizens: Global Engagement and Empowerment in Black Brazilian Communities.” In Race and the Politics of Knowledge Production: Diaspora and Black Transnational Scholarship in the USA and Brazil. eds. Gladys Mitchell-Walthour and Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman, pp. 41-58. New York: Palgrave McMillan. Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth and Jaira Harrington. 2015. “Ties that Bind: Localizing the Occupational Motivations that Drive Non-Affiliated Domestic Workers in Salvador, Brazil.” In Perspectives on Domestic and Caregiving Work: A Global Approach, ed. Marcel van der Lindon, pp.137-157. Brill publishers, United Kingdom. Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman 2 Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth. 2015. “Out of Bounds?: Negotiating Researcher Positionality in Brazil.” In Bridging Scholarship and Activism: Reflections from the Frontlines of Collaborative Research, eds. Bernd Reiter and Ulrich Oslender, pp. 123-133, Michigan State University Press. BOOK REVIEWS Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth. 2018. Review of “Getting Respect: Responding to Stigma and Discrimination in the United States, Brazil, and Israel.” By Michele Lamont, Graziella Morães Silva, Jessica S. Welburn, Joshua Guetzkow, Nissim Mizrachi, Hanna Herzog, and Elisa Reis. Contexts. Vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 54-56. Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth. 2015. Review of “Race on the Move: Brazilian Migrants and the Global Reconstruction of Race.” By Tiffany Joseph, International Review of Modern Sociology, Vol. 41, no. 2, pp. 200-203. Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth. 2015. Review of “Racism in African American Families: Literature as Social Science.” By Paul C Rosenblatt, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Vol. 38, no. 13. 2439-2441. SPECIAL REPORTS Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth and Michel Chagas 2020. “COVID-19 e seu impacto nas comunidades negras dos Estados Unidos e Brasil,” Mortos e mortes da covid-19: saberes, instituições regulações, 1(11), 4-8. https://www.unifesp.br/reitoria/caaf/boletim-caaf UNDER REVIEW Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth. Second Class Daughters: Informal Adoptions as Modern Slavery in Brazil. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Under contract, Spring 2022 launch) Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth, Veras, Edlin and Marquis Holley, “Navigating the “Mane-stream”: Natural Hair and Embodied Racial Capital in Professional Settings.” (Revise and Resubmit: Ethnic and Racial Studies) Chagas, Michel and Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman, “Renda básica e sua aplicação no combate às desigualdades sociorraciais no pós Covid-19,” (Book chapter under review at the Centro de Arqueologia e Antropologia Forense (CAAF) Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth and Michel Chagas. “Is basic income the new pathway out of poverty in Brazil?” (Article under review with Baobá: Fundo Para Equidade Racial) BOOK MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth, Noles, Mariela Cotito, and Joloasho, Omotayo. eds. “Blackness in a Time of Global Protest: African Diasporic Negotiations of Anti-Racism and the Global #BlackLivesMatter Movement.” Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth. Affective Capital. (Book manuscript in preparation) RESEARCH IN PROGRESS Hordge-Freeman, “The End is Only the Beginning: The Legacy of Kathy Charmaz and Constructivist Grounded Theory,” Studies in Symbolic Interaction (invited submission) Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth and Angelica Loblack. “Up in my hair, up in my feelings: Emotions, the ‘kink factor,’ and Black women’s Racial Embodiment.” Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman 3 RESEARCH GRANTS & FELLOWSHIPS 2020 Principal Investigator, “Challenges to Engagement with Parent Education and Early Childhood Programming in a Historically Black Neighborhood,” Understanding and Addressing Blackness and Anti-Black Racism in Local, National, and International Communities Research Grant Proposal #100039, $28,000 2020 Co-Principal Investigator, “Blackness in a Time of Global Protest: African Diasporic Negotiations of Anti-Racism and the Global #BlackLivesMatter Movement,” Understanding and Addressing Blackness and Anti-Black Racism in Local, National, and International Communities Research Grant Proposal #100035, $29,991 2018 USF Nexus Grant, “Color Matters: The Impact of Colorism on Affective Relationships and Financial Transfers in U.S. Families,” $6,000 2018 USF Humanities Grant, “The Roots of Resistance: An Exploration of Oral Histories about the Hair Transitions of Black Women,” $5,000 2017 USF Proposal Enhancement Grant,
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