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Constance L. Shehan, Ph.D. Colonel Allen R. and Margaret G. Crow Term Professor Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law Center for Women’s Studies and Gender Research University of Florida 102 Ustler Hall Gainesville, FL 32611 Phone: (352) 273-0392 Email: [email protected] August 2019 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Ph.D., Sociology, The Pennsylvania State University M.A., Sociology, The Pennsylvania State University, U.S. Administration on Aging Fellowship B.A., Sociology, The Pennsylvania State University, with High Distinction Elected to Phi Beta Kappa EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Professor of Sociology and Women’s Studies*, University of Florida, 1996 - present. Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Florida, 1987 to 1996. Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Florida, 1981 to 1987. *Joint appointment began in January 2014. ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS Chair, Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law, 2006-2012 Associate Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 2002 – 2003 Coordinator, University of Florida Initiative for Children and Families, 2000-2002 Founding Director, University Center for Excellence in Teaching, University of Florida, 1994 - 2002 Director, Women’s Studies Program, University of Florida, 1985 – 1989 FACULTY GOVERNANCE/LEADERSHIP (selected) President, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Assembly, 2017-18 1 Constance L. Shehan, Ph.D. President, United Faculty of Florida (UF), 2005-06 Faculty Senate, 2001-2003 (second term) President, Association for Academic Women, 1998-99 President Pro-Tempore, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Faculty Assembly, 1993-4 · Steering Committee, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, 1993-94. Faculty Education Policy Group (Advisory to UF President Lombardi and Provost Capaldi), 1991- 94; 1996-1999 HONORS AND AWARDS (selected) Colonel Allen R. and Margaret G. Crow Term Professor, 2018-19 Doctoral Dissertation Mentoring Award, Graduate School, University of Florida, 2008 Fellow, National Council on Family Relations, 2007 Center for Women’s Studies and Gender Research, UF, “Uppity Woman” Award, 2005 Distinguished Alumni Professor, Nominee, 2003 Association for Academic Women, Woman of Distinction Award, 2003 Florida Blue Key Distinguished Faculty Award, 2000 Faculty Woman of Achievement Award, UF’s Women’s Leadership Conference, 2000 Anderson Scholar Faculty Honoree, 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2002-03 International Award for Innovative Excellence in Teaching, Learning, and Technology, 1999 University of Florida, TIP Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, 1993 Ernest G. Osborne Award for Excellence in Teaching (National Council on Family Relations), 1993 University of Florida Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching, 1990-91 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching, 1990-91 COURSES TAUGHT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA (Those in bold font taught since 2013.) Undergraduate Courses American Families *Capstone Course for Women’s Studies Majors Families and Work *Farm to Table (Honors Uncommon Read Program) Individual and Society *Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Women’s Studies *Marriages and Families (in classroom and on-line) *Social Science Perspectives on Women’s Studies Research *Sociological Perspectives on Women’s Bodies Sociology of Children and Childhood *Sociology of Gender (On-line) 2 Constance L. Shehan, Ph.D. *Sociology of Women *What is the Good Life? Work, Occupations, and Professions Graduate Courses American Families College Teaching and Learning Families and Work *Family Theories *Feminist Perspectives on Families *Advanced Feminist Theories *Gender Gender, Race, and Class Globalization and Families Jobs, Gender, Justice Methods of Social Research *Reproductive Justice Work, Occupations, and Professions AREAS OF EXPERTISE Families, Households, and Intimate Relationships (Historical and Demographic Change) Gender Stratification Sociology of Women’s Lives Work, Employment, and Labor Force Participation Women's Labor Force Participation Families and Work Mental Health and Well-being Work and Well-Being Parent-Child Relation in Middle and Later Life Family Support and HIV/AIDS Religion, Spirituality, and Well-Being Sociology of the Body/Feminist Perspectives on Bodies Aging and Adult Development Children and Childhood College Teaching and Learning PUBLICATIONS Those in bold font indicate pieces published in last five years 3 Constance L. Shehan, Ph.D. Books 2018 Gender Roles in American Life: A Documentary History of Political, Social, and Economic Changes, Volumes 1 and 2. Constance L. Shehan, Editor. ABC-CLIO Publishers. Brighton, MI. 2017 Social Institutions and Social Control (on-line series of ten reference books designed as a resource for undergraduate research). Constance L. Shehan, Series Editor. Cengage. 2017 Social Inequalities and Social Change (on-line series of 10 reference books designed as a resource for undergraduate research). Constance L. Shehan, Series Editor, Cengage. 2016 The Family Issues Reader, Constance L. Shehan, Editor. Sage Publications. 2016 Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Family Studies, Constance L. Shehan, Editor-in-Chief, Wiley-Blackwell. Four volumes. 2007 Gendering the Body. Sara Crawley, Lara Foley, and Constance L. Shehan. Alta Mira. 2007 Marriages and Families: Statistical Update, Boston: Pearson Custom Publishing. 2003 Women at the University of Florida. Mary Ann Burg, Kevin McCarthy, Phyllis Meek, Constance Shehan, Anita Spring, Nina Stoyan-Rosenzweig, and Betty Taylor. 2003 Marriages and Families. Boston: Allyn and Bacon Publishers. (2nd edition). 1999 Through the Eyes of a Child: Re-Visioning Children as Active Agents of Family Life. Volume 1, Contemporary Perspectives on Family Research, Constance L. Shehan (Volume Editor); Felix Berardo, Series Editor. Stamford, CT: JAI Press. 1998 Contemporary Family Issues (edited by Constance L. Shehan). Needham Heights, MA: Simon and Schuster Custom Publishing. (no longer in print) 1997 Marriages and Families: Reflections of a Gendered Society. Constance L. Shehan and Kenneth Kammeyer. Boston: Allyn and Bacon Publishers. Articles and Book Chapters * Graduate Student Co-Authors 4 Constance L. Shehan, Ph.D. 2018 “African American Families: Historical and Contemporary Forces Shaping Family Life and Studies.” Amanda Moras, Constance L. Shehan, and Felix Berardo. Pp. 91 – 108 In Pinar Batur and Joe R. Feagin (eds), Handbook of Racial and Ethnic Relations. Springer. 2013 “Creating a world of dichotomy: Categorizing sex and gendering cultural messages,” Sara Crawley, Lora Foley, and Constance Shehan, in Race, Gender, Sexuality, and Social Class: Dimensions of Inequality, edited by Susan J. Ferguson. Sage Publications. 2012 “The inconsistent mediating effects of psychosocial work characteristics on the education health relationship.” Hanyao Qiu*, Regina Bures, and Constance L. Shehan. Social Science & Medicine,75(4): 1539-1546 2012 “Emotional bonds and social support exchange between men living with HIV Infection and their mothers.” Constance R. Uphold, Constance L. Shehan, Joyce McDonald Bender, and Bradley S. Bender. American Journal of Men’s Health, 6 (2):97-107. 2011 “Greedy Homes and the Demands They Add to Work-Family Conflict: A Neglected Dimension in Work- Family Policies: Review Essay.” Constance L. Shehan, Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, 40: 143-146. 2009 “Gendered Bodies in Family Studies: A Feminist Examination of Constructionist and Biosocial Perspectives on Families.” Constance L. Shehan and Christine Kaestle, Pp. 83-95 in Lloyd, S., K. Allen, and A. Few (eds.). Handbook of Feminist Family Studies, Sage. 2008 “White Wedding Industry.” Pp. 572-579 In Battleground: The Family, edited by Kimberly Brackett. Greenwood Press. 2008 “The longitudinal effects of spirituality on stress, depression, and risk behaviors in men with HIV infection attending three clinics in the Southeastern US.” Marsha Wiggins, Constance R. Uphold, Constance L. Shehan, and Kimberly J. Reid. Journal of Spirituality and Health, 10 (2), 145-168. 2007 “Responding to and retreating from the call: Career salience, work satisfaction, and depression among clergywomen.” Constance L. Shehan, Marsha Wiggins, and Susan R. Cody.* Pastoral Psychology, 55 (5): 637-643. 2007 “Deconstructing laundry: Gendered technologies and the reluctant redesign of household labor.” Constance L. Shehan and Amanda B. Moras*, Michigan Family Review, 11: 3954. 5 Constance L. Shehan, Ph.D. 2007 “African American Families.” Amanda Moras*, Felix M. Berardo, and Constance L. Shehan. Pp. 145-160 in Hernan Vera and Joe R. Feagin (eds), Handbook of Racial and Ethnic Relations. Springer. 2007 “Wives’ decision making power in Japan and the U.S.” Yoshimi Kataoka and Constance L. Shehan. Social Science Research Journal, Shimane University, Japan. 2007 “Family Sociology in the 21st Century.” Felix M. Berardo and Constance L. Shehan. Pp. 289296 in Clifton D. Bryant and Dennis L. Peck (eds.) The Handbook of 21st Century Sociology. Sage Publications. 2005 “Effects of spirituality on health-related quality of life in men with HIV/AIDS: Implications for counseling,”Marsha Wiggins Frame, Constance R. Uphold, Constance L. Shehan, and Kimberly J. Reid. Counseling and Values, 50: 5-19. 2005 “Work and well-being among clergywomen: Implications for career counseling.” Marsha Wiggins Frame and Constance L. Shehan. Journal of Employment Counseling, 42 (1): 10-19. 2005 “To tell or not to tell: Men’s disclosure of their HIV-positive status to their mothers.” Constance L. Shehan, Constance