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Lori L. Fazzino Department of Sociology Phone: 702-895-3322 University of Nevada, Las Vegas Email: [email protected] 4505 Maryland Parkway Website: Box 455033 http://faculty.unlv.edu/wpmu/lfazzino/ Las Vegas, NV 89154 EDUCATION Ph.D. Candidate, Sociology, University of Nevada, Las Vegas 2016 (expected) Committee: Michael Ian Borer (chair); Robert Futrell; David R. Dickens; Ian Dove (graduate college representative); Ryan T. Cragun (outside member) Comprehensive Exams: Culture; Social Movements DISSERTATION Good Without God in the City of Sin: The Making of Irreligious Morality in the Las Vegas Atheist Community My dissertation examines the lived experience of everyday irreligion, specifically looking at constructions of irreligious moral order(s) vis-a-vis dominant moral discourse. Because irreligion is a response to religion from the position of a “moral other,” this dissertation is also concerned with exploring “othering” as a form of moral injury and cultural trauma. Understanding the construction and performance of irreligious morality as individual and collective acts of cultural and political resistance, particularly in a digitally mediated urban environment, will tell us much about how global citizens are attempting to change the face of social justice in the 21st century and how historically marginalized populations cope with their specific legacies of moral injustice. M.A. Sociology, University of Nevada, Las Vegas 2012 B.A. Magna cum laude, Pacific Lutheran University 2010 Major: Sociology, Minor: Philosophy, RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Religion, Culture, Deviance, Social Movements, Theory, and Gender/Embodiment PUBLICATIONS Refereed Journal Articles Fazzino, Lori L. 2014. “Leaving the Church Behind: Applying a Deconversion Perspective to Evangelical Exit Narratives.” Journal of Contemporary Religion 29 (2): 249-266. Book Chapters Schnabel, Landon, Matthew Facciani, Ariel Sincoff-Yedid, and Lori L. Fazzino. Forthcoming. “Gender and Atheism: Paradoxes, Contradictions, and an Agenda for Future Research.” Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion. Updated August 12, 2015 1 Fazzino, Lori L., Michael Ian Borer, and Mohammed Abdel Haq. 2014. “The New Moral Entrepreneurs: Atheist Activism and Performed Political Deviance.” in The Death and Resurrection of Deviance, edited by M. Dellwing, J.A. Kotarba, and N. Pino. New York: Palgrave Macmillian. Fazzino, Lori L. 2013. “Altered Bodies, Engineered Careers: The Effects of Body Technologies on Occupational Performance,” in Body/Sex/Work – Intimate, Embodied and Sexualised Labour, edited by C. Wolkowitz, R. Cohen, T. Sanders and K. Hardy. London: Palgrave. Manuscripts in Submission Cragun, Ryan T., Christel J. Manning, and Lori L. Fazzino (eds.) Organized Secular in the United States and Europe: New Directions in Research. Boston: DeGruyter. (Book proposal under review) Fazzino, Lori L. “Peddling Prime-Time Prosperity: A Critical Analysis of Preachers of L.A.” Critical Research in Religion (Revise and Resubmit) Fazzino, Lori L. “Patriarchal Waters Run Deep…Even in the Secular Movement.” Secularism and Nonreligion (under review) Works in Progress Becker, Suzanne and Lori L. Fazzino. “Keeping it Real: Considering Self, Space, and Strategy as Innovative Tools for Effective Teaching and Self-Discovery.” Web-Based Publications Fazzino, Lori L. In Press. “The Struggle is Real: Nobody Told Me, So I’m Telling You!” Student Sociologist – American Sociological Association Newsletter (June/July). Fazzino, Lori L. 2014. “Passionate Pedagogy and Sociology.” Teaching/Learning Matters – American Sociological Association Section on Teaching & Learning Newsletter (spring). TEACHING EXPERIENCE Claremont Lincoln University 2015-present Interfaith Action Master’s Program Approaching Religion University of Nevada, Las Vegas 2012-present Department of Sociology Principles of Sociology Sociology of Religion Sociology of Deviance Modern Social Theory Updated August 12, 2015 2 Nevada State College 2012-2013 College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Introduction to Sociology University of Nevada, Las Vegas 2011-2012 Teaching Assistant Principles of Sociology Sociology of Religion Sociology of Culture RESEARCH EXPERIENCE University of Nevada, Las Vegas Research Assistant Dr. Ranita Ray, Spring 2014 Dr. Shannon Monnat, Summer 2012 Dr. Michael Ian Borer, Fall 2010 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Fazzino, Lori L. 2015. “Good without God in Sin City: The Making and Performing of Irreligious Moral Order.” Presented at the 110th Annual American Sociological Association Conference, Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity Roundtable Session. Chicago, IL. Fazzino, Lori L. and Ryan T. Cragun. 2015. “Splitters!: What we can Learn from the Father of Secularism and Most Hated Woman in America on Cultivating a Social Movement.” Presented at the 86th Annual Pacific Sociological Association Meeting. Long Beach, CA. Becker, Suzanne R. and Lori L. Fazzino. 2015. “From Stage on the Stage to Guide on the Side: Effective Risk-Taking and Creative Strategies in the Classroom.” Presented at the 86th Annual Pacific Sociological Association Meeting. Long Beach, CA. Cragun, Ryan T. and Lori L. Fazzino. 2014. “Splitters!: Lessons from Monty Python on Secular Group Fracturing in the US.” Presented at the Third Annual International Secularity and Nonreligion Research Network Conference. Claremont, CA. Fazzino, Lori L. 2014. “What Happens in Vegas is…Moral Performance.” Presented at the Third Annual International Secularity and Nonreligion Research Network Conference. Claremont, CA. Mac Murray, Nicholas and Lori L. Fazzino. 2014. “Secular Death: Meaning Making without the Theistic Crutch.” Presented at the Third Annual International Secularity and Nonreligion Research Network Conference. Claremont, CA. Updated August 12, 2015 3 Fazzino, Lori L. 2014. “Would my Research Garner Respect if I Were a Christian Male?” Presented at the American Humanist Sociological Association Conference. Cleveland, OH. Fazzino, Lori L. 2014. “Good Without God in Sin City: Performances of Secular Morality as Forms of Cultural Resistance.” Presented at the 85th Annual Pacific Sociological Association Meeting. Portland, OR. Fazzino, Lori L. 2012. “Producing God: A Critical Ethnography of Spectacle Creation in the Megachurch Mega-spectacle.” Presented at the Couch-Stone Symposium. Evanston, IL. Fazzino, Lori L. 2012. “Doing God: Community Creation and Social Connection in a Sin City Megachurch.” Presented at the 83th Annual Pacific Sociological Association Meeting. San Diego, CA. Fazzino, Lori L. 2011. “The Bipolar Career Path and its Identity Outcome Trajectories: A Conceptual Model.” Presented at the American Sociological Association Conference. Las Vegas, NV. Fazzino, Lori L. 2011. “Altered Bodies, Engineered Careers: The Effect of Body Technologies on Pornographic Performance.” Presented at the International Labour Process Conference. Leeds, UK. Fazzino, Lori L. 2011. “Leaving the Church Behind: Apostate Testimonies and the Varieties of Irreligious Experience.” Presented at the 84th Annual Pacific Sociological Association Meeting. Seattle, WA. INVITED TALKS 2015. “Taking Our Place at the Interfaith Table.” Sunday Assembly Las Vegas. Las Vegas, NV. 2015. “The Road Less Traveled, The Story Seldom Told. Sunday Assembly Las Vegas. Las Vegas, NV. 2014. “Fun, Fear, and Ferraris: How Evangelical Christianity uses Entertainment an Emotional Manipulation.” Arizona State University Secular Student Alliance, Tempe, AZ. 2014. “Patriarchal Waters Run Deep…Even in the Secular Movement.” Secular Student Alliance Regional Conference West. Phoenix, AZ. 2013. “I’ll Take a Little Less Fire and Brimstone, Please!”: The Importance of Creating a Deconversion Discourse in the Spiritual Marketplace.” Secular Student Alliance Regional Conference West. Las Vegas, NV. Updated August 12, 2015 4 2012. “Becoming Unsaved: Life After Deconversion.” Ex-Mormon Foundation National Conference. Salk Lake City, UT. 2012. “You are Wanted, Needed, Accepted: Why What We Do Is Important.” Secular Student Alliance National Conference. Columbus, OH. 2012. “Becoming Unsaved: The Road to Deconversion and Life Afterwards.” St. George Post-Mormon Support Group. St. George, UT. AWARDS, GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS 2015 UNLV, Dean’s College of Liberal Arts Award - $3,000 2015 UNLV, Graduate College, Summer Session Scholarship - $2,000 2015 UNLV, Department of Sociology, Public Sociology Award 2015 UNLV, Graduate College, Patricia Sastaunak Scholarship - $2,500 2015 UNLV, Graduate College, Summer Session Scholarship - $2,000 2015 UNLV, Department of Sociology, Presidential Fellowship Nominee 2014 UNLV, Graduate College, Outstanding Graduate Instructor Award - $2,500 2014 UNLV, Department of Sociology, James Frey Research Award – $1,500 2014 UNLV, Graduate College, Summer Session Scholarship - $2,000 2014 UNLV, Graduate College, Patricia Sastaunak Scholarship - $2,500 2014 UNLV, Department of Sociology, Outstanding Ph.D. Student of the Year 2013 UNLV, Department of Sociology, Outstanding Graduate Paper Award 2012 UNLV, Graduate College, Patricia Sastaunak Scholarship - $2,000 2012 UNLV, Department of Sociology, Outstanding Graduate Paper Award 2012 UNLV, Department of Sociology, Outstanding Master’s Student Award 2011 UNLV, GPSA Travel Grant - $300 2010 UNLV, GPSA Travel Grant - $1,200 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Research Associate - Atheist Research Collaborative Member of the American Sociological Association Religion Section Teaching and Learning Section Morality and Altruism Section Member of the Pacific Sociological