Tyrone Forman CV DEC 2018
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December 1, 2018 TYRONE A. FORMAN Academic Appointments Professor, Departments of African American Studies and Sociology, University of Illinois at Chicago (2014-Present). Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Emory University (2008-2014). Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Duke University (2010- 2011). Associate Professor, Departments of African American Studies and Sociology; Institute of Government and Public Affairs, University of Illinois at Chicago (2004-2008). Instructor, Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, (“Methodological Issues in Quantitative Research on Race and Ethnicity,” Summer 2006). Assistant Professor, Departments of African American Studies and Sociology, University of Illinois at Chicago (2000-2004). Faculty Affiliate, Institute of Government and Public Affairs, University of Illinois at Chicago (2002-2004). Faculty Fellow, Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago (2000-2004). Administrative Appointments Associate Chancellor and Vice Provost, Office of Diversity, University of Illinois at Chicago (2014-2017). Director, James Weldon Johnson Institute for the Study of Race and Difference, Emory University, (2012-2014). Co-Director, Race and Difference Initiative, Emory University (2008-2012). Co-Director, Chicago Area Study Initiative, University of Illinois at Chicago, (2006-2008). Education Ph.D. Sociology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 2001. M.A. Human Development & Social Policy, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois 1994. B.A. Urban Studies (Urban Policy & Planning Track), Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York 1992. H.S. Diploma Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts 1988. Tyrone A. Forman Page 2 Research and Teaching Interests Race and Ethnic Relations Children and Youth Social Psychology Social Change and Public Opinion Survey Research Methods Social Policy Awards, Grants, and Honors • Oliver Cromwell Cox Best Article Award, Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities, American Sociological Association, 2012. • Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, 2011-2012. • Research Grant, Religion and Public Health Competitive Research Seed Grant, May 2011-2012. “Examining Spirituality and Sexuality: A Multimethod, multi-factorial approach to understanding HIV/STD-related disparities and determinants among African American young adults.” (with Safiya Dalmida and Noel Erskine) ($25,000). • Alphonse Fletcher Sr. Fellow, 2010-2011. • We are Emory 100 Community Builders Award, Office of Community and Diversity, Emory University, 2010. • Research Grant, Fletcher Foundation, Sept 2010-2011. “After 55: Desegregation, Interracial Contact, and Race Relations among American Youth” ($50,000). • Research Grant, American Sociological Association/National Science Foundation Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline, Fall 2009. (with Khaya Clark) ($7,000) • Faculty Mentor, “Research on Children’s Racial Attitudes: The Development of an Interracial and Ethnic Attitudes Index (IREAX), Grades K-3,” National Science Foundation Post Doctoral Research Fellowship, SES-0805729, Sept 2008-2010. (with Khaya Clark) ($120,000) • Exemplary Faculty Mentor Award, Institute for Research on Race and Public Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago, 2005. • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholar, 2004-2006 (declined). • Visiting Fellow, Research Institute of Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity, Stanford University, 2003-2004. • Research Grant, National Science Foundation, SES-0317740, (with Maria Krysan), Sept 2003-2005. “Collaborative Research on Race and Rust Belt Revitalization” ($382,103). • Research Grant, Russell Sage Foundation, Fall 2001. ($35,000) • Research Grant, American Sociological Association/National Science Foundation Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline, Spring 2001. ($5,000) • Research Grant, Great Cities Institute, University of Illinois at Chicago, Spring 2001. ($7,500) • 1st Place Award, Graduate Student Paper Competition, 30th Annual Association of Black Sociologists Conference, Washington DC, Summer 2000. Tyrone A. Forman Page 3 Awards, Grants, and Honors (continued) • 1st Place Award, Graduate Student Paper Competition, 10th Annual Student’s of Color of Rackham Conference, University of Michigan, Winter 2000. • Exemplary Paper Award in Religion and the Behavioral Sciences, John Templeton Foundation, Winter 1999. • Research Grant, American Sociological Association/National Science Foundation Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline, Spring 1997. ($5,000) • Honors, Preliminary examination, Department of Sociology, University of Michigan, Fall 1997. • National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Training Fellowship, 1996-2000. • Research Grant, Center for Afroamerican and African Studies -- Ford Foundation, “Constructions of Manhood and Womanhood in African American Life and Culture.” University of Michigan, Fall 1995. ($1,000) • ICPSR Minority Fellowship in Quantitative Methods, University of Michigan, Summer 1995. • Research Grant, Center for Afro-American and African Studies- -Ford Foundation, “From Margin to Center: Towards a New Black Scholarship,” University of Michigan, 1995. ($1,000) • Rackham Merit Fellowship, University of Michigan, 1994-1999. • National Science Foundation Fellowship in Race, Urban Poverty, and Social Policy, Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research, Northwestern University, 1994-1997 (declined). • Rhodes Scholar Finalist, State of New York, December 1993. • Patricia Roberts Harris Public Service Fellowship, United States Department of Education, 1993-94. • University Fellowship, Northwestern University, 1992-93. • Vassar Fellowship, Vassar College, 1992-93. • Research Grant, American Association of Geographers, Summer 1992. • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Award, Vassar College, Winter 1992. • Minority Participation Program Scholarship, New York University, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, Summer 1991. • Hewlett-Mellon Grant, Vassar College, Winter 1991. • Urban Fellows Scholarship, Bank Street College of Graduate Education, Spring 1990. • Isabel Hancock Award, Phillips Academy, Spring 1988. Tyrone A. Forman Page 4 Publications “Intergroup Contact and Latinos’ Racial Attitudes: Revisiting the Contact Hypothesis and Secondary Transfer Effects.” (conditional acceptance). Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race. “Race, Ethnicity and Disciplinary Divides: What is the path forward?” (with Amanda Lewis). (2017). Ethnic and Racial Studies. 40(13): 2218-2225. “The Role of Racial Identity and Implicit Racial Bias in Self-Reported Racial Discrimination: Implications for Depression among African American men” (with David Chae). (2017). Journal of Black Psychology. 43(8): 789-812. “Beyond Prejudice? Young Whites’ Racial Attitudes in Post-Civil Rights America, 1976-2000.” (with Amanda Lewis) (2015). American Behavioral Scientist. 59(11): 1394-1428. “Conundrums of Integration: Desegregation in the Context of Racialized Hierarchy.” (with Amanda Lewis and John Diamond). (2015). Sociology of Race and Ethnicity. 1(1) 22-36. “Post-Racialism: Its Meaning and Social Consequences.” (2014). Pp. 959-961 in Charles Gallagher and Cameron Lippard (Eds.) Race and Racism in the United States. Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood Press. “Does Race Matter in Neighborhood Preferences? Results from a Video Experiment.” (with Maria Krysan, Mick Couper, and Reynolds Farley). (2009). American Journal of Sociology. 115(2):527-559. (Best article in the sociological study of race and ethnicity published in the past three years. Oliver Cromwell Cox Award, Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities, American Sociological Association, 2012). “Racial Segregation in Metropolitan Chicago Housing.” (with Maria Krysan). (2008). Policy Forum. 20(3):1-6. “Racial Apathy and Hurricane Katrina: The Social Anatomy of Prejudice in the Post-Civil Rights Era.” (with Amanda Lewis). (2006). Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race. 3(1):175-202. (10 Most-Read Articles from DBR in past two years as of October 4, 2010: #2). “Color-blind Racism and Racial Indifference: The Role of Racial Apathy in Facilitating Enduring Inequalities.” (2004). Pp. 43-66 in Maria Krysan and Amanda Lewis (Eds.) The Changing Terrain of Race and Ethnicity. New York, NY: Russell Sage. “Neither Black Nor White? An empirical test of the Latin Americanization thesis.” (with Carla Goar and Amanda Lewis). (2004). Race & Society. 5(1):65-84. “The Social Psychological Costs of Racial Segmentation in the Workplace: A Study of African Americans’ Well-being.” (2003). Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 44(3):332-352. “Religion and U.S. Secondary School Students: Current Patterns, Recent Trends, and Sociodemographic Correlates.” (with John Wallace, Cleopatra Caldwell and Deborah Willis). (2003). Youth & Society. 35(1):98-125. “Shades of Whiteness: The Mexican American Experience in Relation to Anglos and Blacks.” (2003). (with Edward Murguia). Pp. 63-79 in Asley Doane and Eduardo Bonilla-Silva (Eds.) Whiteout: The Continuing Significance of Racism. New York, NY: Routledge. Tyrone A. Forman Page 5 Publications (continued) “It wasn’t me!: How will Race and Racism work in 21st Century America.” (with Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Amanda Lewis and David Embrick). (2003). Research in Political Sociology. 12:111-134. “Contestation or Collaboration? A Comparative Study of