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CURRICULUM VITAE KIMBERLY KELLY May 2016 Director of Gender Studies 202 Bowen Hall Associate Professor of Sociology Mississippi State University E-mail: kkelly@ soc.msstate.edu Phone: (662) 325-2498 POSITIONS 2012-Present, Director of Gender Studies, Mississippi State University 2015-Present, Associate Professor of Sociology, Mississippi State University 2009-2015, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Mississippi State University 2014-2015, Sociology Undergraduate Program Coordinator, Mississippi State University EDUCATION 2009 PhD, Sociology, University of Georgia, Dissertation: “In the Name of the Mother: Gender and Religion in the Crisis Pregnancy Center Movement” Committee: Linda Grant (chair), Patricia Richards, David Smilde Comprehensive Exams: Inequalities: Race, Class, and Gender Graduate Certificate in Women’s Studies 2003 MA, Sociology, University of West Georgia Thesis: “Abortion and Stigma” Thesis Committee: Jane McCandless (chair), Marc LaFountain, Pauline Gagnon 2000 MA, History, University of West Georgia Comprehensive Exams: 20th Century American History and Women’s History (major fields), African and Soviet History (minor fields) Exam Committee: Cita Cook (chair), Jane McCandless, Elaine McClarnand, Aran MacKinnon 1998 BA, History, University of West Georgia RESEARCH INTERESTS Stratification Abortion and Reproductive Politics Gender Inequality Religion MEDIA COVERAGE Crisis Pregnancy Centers and Abortion Politics “Tallies are too sketchy to say anti-abortion centers outnumber abortion providers 2 to 1.” PolitiFact, May 17, 2016. http://www.politifact.com/punditfact/statements/2016/may/17/vicki- saporta/tallies-are-too-sketchy-say-anti-abortion-centers-/ “Crisis Pregnancy Centers Are Pretty Bad at Dissuading People Seeking Abortion.” Rewire. May 10, 2016. https://rewire.news/article/2016/05/10/crisis-pregnancy-centers-pretty-bad-dissuading- people-seeking-abortion/ “Believing your own lies.” Sinmantyx, May 10, 2016. https://sinmantyx.wordpress.com/2016/05/10/believing-your-own-lies/ “"I Felt Set Up": Why More Women Seeking Abortions Are Ending Up at Anti-Abortion Pregnancy Centers.” Cosmopolitan, December 17, 2015. http://www.cosmopolitan.com/politics/news/a50961/medical-crisis-pregnancy-centers/. “Battle over abortion rights in California shifts to crisis pregnancy centers.” Sacramento Bee, December 6, 2015. http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol- alert/article48338410.html. “Opinion: Why I oppose Mississippi's 'personhood' amendment.” CNN: In America, November 8, 2011. http://inamerica.blogs.cnn.com/2011/11/08/why-i-oppose-mississippis-personhood- amendment/ What Happens at a Pregnancy Help Center?: Tests and Talking.” Slate, March 24, 2011. http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/2011/03/what_happens_at_a_pregnan cy_help_center.html Gender Inequality in Education “Parenthood Gaps and Premiums.” Inside Higher Ed, April 16, 2010. https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2010/08/16/gender “Equity or essentialism? U.S. courts and the Legitimation of Girls’ Teams in High School Sport.” Podcast available at http://gas.sagepub.com/content/25/2/227/suppl/DC1. Kelly 2 PUBLICATIONS-PEER REVIEWED (* indicates graduate student co-author) Jonelle Husain* and Kimberly Kelly. Forthcoming. “Stigma Rituals as Pathways to Activism: Stigma Convergence in a Post Abortion Recovery Group.” Deviant Behavior. Ashley Baker* and Kimberly Kelly. 2016. “Live Like a King, Y’all: Gender Negotiation and the Performance of Masculinity among Southern Drag Kings.” Sexualities 19(1): 46-63. Kimberly Kelly. 2014. “Evangelical Underdogs: The Impact of Actions versus Outcomes for Religious Identity among Anti-Abortion Activists.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 43(4): 415-455. Kimberly Kelly. 2014. “The Spread of 'Post Abortion Syndrome' as Social Diagnosis.” Social Science & Medicine 102: 18-25. Linda A. Renzulli, Jeremy Reynolds, Kimberly Kelly, and Linda Grant. 2013. “Pathways to Gender Inequality in Faculty Pay: The Impact of Institution, Academic Division, and Rank.” Research in Social Stratification and Mobility 34: 58-72. Kimberly Kelly, David Dampier, and Kendra Carr*. 2013. “Willing, Able, and Unwanted: High School Girls’ Potential Selves in Computing.” Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering 19(1): 67-85. Kimberly Kelly and Linda Grant. 2012. “Penalties and Premiums: The Impact of Gender, Marriage, and Parenthood, on Faculty Salaries in SEM and non-SEM Fields.” Social Studies of Science 42(6):872-899. Covered by Inside Higher Ed at http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2010/08/16/gender. Kimberly Kelly. 2012. “In the Name of the Mother: Renegotiating Conservative Women's Authority in the Crisis Pregnancy Center Movement.” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 38(1): 203-229. Adam Love and Kimberly Kelly. 2011. “Equity or essentialism? U.S. courts and the Legitimation of Girls’ Teams in High School Sport.” Gender & Society 25(2): 227-249. Podcast available at http://gas.sagepub.com/content/25/2/227/suppl/DC1. Kimberly Kelly and Linda Grant. 2007. “State Abortion and Nonmarital Birth Rates in the Post- Welfare Reform Era: The Impact of Economic Incentives on Reproductive Behaviors of Teenage and Adult Women.” Gender & Society 21(6): 878-904. Kelly 3 BOOK CHAPTERS Linda Grant and Kimberly Kelly. 2007. “Teacher-Student Interactions and Gender in the Hidden Curriculum” in Barbara Banks (editor), The Encyclopedia of Gender and Education. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, Vol. 2, pp. 571-76. SHORT PUBLICATIONS and BOOK REVIEWS (* indicates graduate student coauthor) Ashley Baker* and Kimberly Kelly. 2012 “Matthew Shepard & James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes. Prevention Act, 2009.” The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today’s World. Edited by Mary Zeiss Stange, Carol K. Oyster, and J. Geoffrey Golson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Supplemental Edition #1 Jennifer Carruth* and Kimberly Kelly. 2012. “Boobquake and Brainquake.” The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today’s World. Edited by Mary Zeiss Stange, Carol K. Oyster, and J. Geoffrey Golson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Supplemental Edition #1., Kimberly Kelly. 2011. “Opinion: What I Oppose Mississippi’s ‘Personhood’ Amendment.” CNN.com, November 8. Available at http://inamerica.blogs.cnn.com/2011/11/08/why-i-oppose- mississippis-personhood-amendment/. Kimberly Kelly. 2012. “Book Review: The Politics of Motherhood: Maternity and Women’s Rights in Twentieth-Century Chile.” Gender & Society 26(2). Kimberly Kelly and Jonelle Husain*. 2011. “The Pro-Life Movement.” The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today’s World. Edited by Mary Zeiss Stange, Carol K. Oyster, and J. Geoffrey Golson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Susmita Moitra* and Kimberly Kelly. 2011. "World Economic Forum Global Gender Gap Report (2005).” The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today’s World. Edited by Mary Zeiss Stange, Carol K. Oyster, and J. Geoffrey Golson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Tinora Sweeten* and Kimberly Kelly. 2011. "Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) Program.” The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today’s World. Edited by Mary Zeiss Stange, Carol K. Oyster, and J. Geoffrey Golson. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Kimberly Kelly. 2009. “The Defense of Marriage Act” in Jodi A. O’Brien (editor), The Encyclopedia of Gender and Society. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Kimberly Kelly. 2007. “Pro-Life Feminism Yesterday and Today: A Book Review.” Journal of International Women’s Studies 9(1): 315-318. Kelly 4 PAPERS and MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS Kimberly Kelly. “Men and Post-Abortion Syndrome: Evaluating the Evidence.” Kimberly Kelly and Amanda Gochanour*. “Racial Reconciliation or Spiritual Smokescreens? Evangelical Anti-Abortion Activists and the Problem of Race.” FUNDED RESEARCH Senior Personnel, $288,594 grant entitled “SFS Capacity Building: Increasing the Participation of Women in SFS” awarded by the National Science Foundation to better understand why women undergraduate and graduate students do not participate in the Scholarship for Service program at MSU and determine possible interventions to increase participation. Funded August 2010-August 2013. David Dampier, PI. UNFUNDED PROPOSALS Co-PI, $324, 967 proposal entitled “REU Site: Undergraduate Research in Computer Security at Mississippi State University.” submitted to the National Science Foundation to increase the participation of women in the Cyber Corps: Scholarship for Service Program via undergraduate research experience. Funding requested for August 2014 - August 2017. David Dampier, PI. Submitted December, 2013 Co-PI, $429,101 proposal entitled "SFS Capacity Building: Continuing to Increase the Participation of Women in the SFS Program," submitted to the National Science Foundation to increase the participation of women in the Cyber Corps: Scholarship for Service Program. Funding requested for August 2012 - August 2015. David Dampier, PI. Co-PI, $442, 356 proposal entitled "SFS Capacity Building: Continuing to Increase the Participation of Women in the SFS Program," submitted to the National Science Foundation to increase the participation of women in the Cyber Corps: Scholarship for Service Program. Funding requested for August 2013 - August 2016. David Dampier, PI. Co-PI, $748,788 proposal entitled “NSF ADVANCE: Steel Magnolias: Southern Rural Women in STEM,” submitted to the National Science Foundation ADVANCE program study and promote women STEM faculty’s campus recruitment, retention, promotion and leadership at MSU. Funding requested for