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MATTHEW W. HUGHEY University of Connecticut, Department of Sociology Unit 1068, 344 Mansfield Road, Storrs, CT 06269, USA [email protected] | www.matthewhughey.com EDUCATION Degrees University of Virginia Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy), Sociology Ohio University M.Ed. (Master of Education), Cultural Studies University of North Carolina at Greensboro B.A. (Bachelor of Arts), Sociology Graduate Certificates Ohio University Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study, Women’s Studies Additional Coursework University of Pennsylvania, Carey Law School Introduction to American Law Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health COVID-19 Contact Tracing ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Primary Academic Appointments University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA 2020-present Professor, Department of Sociology 2013-2020 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology 2019-present Affiliate Faculty, Sustainable Global Cities Initiative 2018-present Affiliate Faculty, Graduate Certificate and Masters in Race, Ethnicity, & Politics 2017-present Affiliate Faculty, Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, & Policy 2014-present Affiliate Faculty, American Studies Program 2013-present Affiliate Faculty, Africana Studies Institute Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS, USA 2009-2013 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology 2009-2013 Affiliate Faculty, African American Studies Program 2009-2013 Affiliate Faculty, Gender Studies Program University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA 2005-2009 Instructor, Department of Sociology; Department of Media Studies; Program of African American Studies March 2021 Hughey 2 2004-2005 Research Fellow, Center for the Study of Local Knowledge, Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies Secondary Academic Appointments University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England 2018-present Affiliate Member and Partner, Culture, Politics, and Global Justice Universitat de Barcelona (University of Barcelona), Barcelona, Spain 2018-present International Collaborator, Grup de Recerca en Gènere, Identitat i Diversitat (Research Group on Gender, Identity, and Diversity) Nelson Mandela University, Port Elizabeth, South Africa 2017-present Research Associate, Critical Studies in Higher Education Transformation Visiting Academic Appointments London School of Economics, London, England May-Oct 2022 Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology University of Kent, Canterbury, England May 2019 Visiting Scholar, School of Law Coláiste na Tríonóide, Baile Àtha Cliath (Trinity College Dublin), Dublin, Ireland Sept-Oct 2018 Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology University of Warwick, Coventry, England Spring 2018 Visiting Fellow, Institute of Advanced Study Columbia University, New York, NY, USA 2016-2017 Visiting Scholar, Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race Universiteit Van Die Vrystaat (University of the Free State), Bloemfontein, South Africa Sept 2016 Visiting Professor, Postgraduate School HONORS Fellowships J. William Fulbright Scholar Fellowship, University of Surrey (England) Gambrinus Fellowship, Technische Universität Dortmund, Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik (Germany) Visiting Scholar Fellowship, School of Law, University of Kent (England) International Visiting Fellowship, Institute of Advanced Study, University of Warwick (England) Public Discourse Project Fellowship, Humanities Institute, University of Connecticut Dissertation Completion Fellowship, Society of Fellows, University of Virginia Writing Fellowship, University of Virginia Honorable Mention, Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, Ford Foundation Charles H. and Nancy E. Evans Fellowship, University of Virginia Phelps-Stokes Fellowship, University of Virginia Teaching Resource Center Fellowship, Seven Society, University of Virginia (received two times) Research Fellow, Center for the Study of Local Knowledge, Carter G. Woodson Institute for African American and African Studies Outstanding Rising Senior Fellowship, Department of Sociology, UNC-Greensboro March 2021 Hughey 3 Outstanding Achievement Fellowship, Department of Sociology, UNC-Greensboro Lectureships W. E. B. Du Bois Lecturer, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Institute for the International Education of Students, USA Embassy, and Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik (Germany) Inaugural Jon H. Rieger Lecturer, University of Louisville Charles Phelps Taft Memorial Lecturer, University of Cincinnati Awards Provost Recognition of Teaching Excellence, University of Connecticut (received five times) Outstanding Article Award, North American Society for the Sociology of Sport (Honorable Mention) Excellence in Research Award, University of Connecticut College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Helena Znaniecki Lopata Mentoring Award, Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction Outstanding Publication Award (for The White Savior Film), Southwest Sociological Association Rollins Book Prize (for The White Savior Film), Northeast American Culture Association (Finalist) Distinguished Early Career Award, Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities, American Sociological Association Eduardo Bonilla-Silva Outstanding Book Award (for White Bound), Society for the Study of Social Problems (Co-Winner) C. Wright Mills Book Award (for White Bound), Society for the Study of Social Problems (Finalist) Book Award (for White Bound), Association for Humanist Sociology (Honorable Mention) Arts & Sciences Researcher of the Year, Mississippi State University Arts & Sciences Faculty of the Month (October 2011), Mississippi State University Prevention for A Safer Society (PASS) Award (for 12 Angry Men), National Council on Crime and Delinquency State Pride Faculty Award, Mississippi State University (received two times) James E. Blackwell Distinguished Paper Award, American Sociological Association Distinguished Faculty Award, Z Society, University of Virginia Letter of Recognition, Z Society, University of Virginia Letter of Recognition, stiri 11:1, University of Virginia Dean’s Citation of Merit, Ohio University African American Studies Outstanding Senior, UNC Greensboro Outstanding Senior Award, UNC Greensboro Senior Class President, UNC Greensboro Honor Societies Alpha Kappa Delta International Sociology Honor Society Gamma Sigma Alpha National Greek Academic Honor Society Golden Chain Honor Society, UNC Greensboro Minerva Society, UNC Greensboro PERSONAL Interests include camping, fashion, gardening, reading, thrifting, and travel. RESEARCH Research Interests Theory; Race and Ethnicity; Science and Technology; Media; Social Psychology; Qualitative Methods March 2021 Hughey 4 Grants 2020 Co-PI (w/ Emma Gonzalez-Lesser). “Racialized Media: The Design, Delivery, and Decoding of Race and Ethnicity.” Scholarship Facilitation Fund, University of Connecticut ($1,280) (accepted) 2017 Co-PI (w/ David G. Embrick). “Physical, Social, and Health Consequences of Racial Microaggressions.” Office of Public Engagement Seed Grants for Community- Engaged Health Research, Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy (InCHIP), University of Connecticut ($15,000) (unfunded) 2016 Co-PI (w/ David G. Embrick). “Everyday Racial Microaggressions: Are There Significant Differences between How African Americans and Black Immigrants Understand, React, and/or Cope with Racial Microaggressions in the US?” Research Excellence Program Grant, Office of Vice President for Research (OVPR), University of Connecticut ($49,000) (unfunded) 2016 Co-PI (w/ David G. Embrick). “Initial Survey and Narrative Interview Data on Comparative African Americans and Black Immigrant Microaggressions.” Advancement of the Discipline Grant, American Sociological Association and National Science Foundation ($6,377) (unfunded) 2014 Co-PI (w/ Victor Ray and Louise Seamster). “No Vacancy: Discrimination in an Online Rental Market.” Advancement of the Discipline Grant, American Sociological Association and National Science Foundation ($6,270) (accepted) 2014 American Sociological Association Travel Award Grant (SES-1345594), National Science Foundation ($1,500) (accepted) 2014 PI. “Strengthening Qualitative Research through Methodological Innovation and Integration.” National Science Foundation Grant ($657,283) (unfunded) 2013 PI. “The White Savior Film: Content, Critics, and Community.” Small Faculty Grant, University of Connecticut ($1,500) (accepted) 2010 Co-PI (w/ Jessie Daniels). “Discourse Analysis of Racism in Online Comments at Mainstream U.S. News Sites and Political Blogs.” Civic Discourse and the Public Sphere Grant, Duke University ($2,450) (accepted) 2009 Student Forum Travel Grant, American Sociological Association ($500) (accepted) 2004 Co-PI (w/ Christina Berry). “Driving Patriotism: US flag display post 9/11.” Double Hoo Research Grant, University of Virginia ($8,000) (declined) Works Under Review or in Progress Under Review Hughey, Matthew W. “How Blackness Matters in White Lives” Under Review Hughey, Matthew W. “’Black people don’t love nature’: White Environmentalist Narratives of Cause, Calling, and Capacity” Under Review Hughey, Matthew W. and Sam Ahn. “Sociology, Racial Discrimination, and the American Courtroom: Benefits and Impediments” Under Review Hughey, Matthew W. and Mark Schmidtt. “A Paler Cost of Justice: How White Activists Lose their Whiteness” Under Review Glasberg, Davita Silven and Matthew W. Hughey. “Epistemic Violence and Human Rights in the American Academy.” Emancipatory Human Rights and the University. F.L Tibbitts and A. Keet (eds.). Under Review Rosino, Michael L., Devon R. Goss,