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VICTORIA REYES

University of California, Riverside Email: [email protected] 1204 Watkins Hall, Riverside, CA 92521 Website: www.victoriadreyes.com

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

University of California, Riverside 2021- Assistant Professor, Department of Gender & Sexuality Studies 2016-2021 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology 2017- Program Faculty, Southeast Asia: Text, Ritual, and Performance (SEATRiP)

University of California, Los Angeles 2019-2020 Postdoctoral American Fellow, American Association of University Women

University of Michigan 2016-2017 Postdoctoral Fellow, National Center for Institutional Diversity

Bryn Mawr College SP 2015- 2016 Assistant Professor, Growth and Structure of Cities Department

EDUCATION

Princeton University Ph.D., Sociology, January 2015 M.A., Sociology, November 2010 (with distinction)

The Ohio State University B.A., International Studies, June 2006 (Asian American Studies minor) B.A., Psychology, June 2006, with honors in the Liberals Arts, with distinction in International Studies, Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa

AREAS OF INTEREST

Culture, global and transnational sociology, economic sociology, urban sociology, law and society, comparative / historical sociology, qualitative methods, gender, race/ethnicity

PUBLICATIONS

Books Reyes, Victoria. 2019. Global Borderlands: Fantasy, Violence, and Empire in Subic Bay, Philippines Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press

- Awards and honors − Runner up, 2021 Edwin H. Sutherland Book Award, Law and Society Division, Society for the Study of Social Problems − 2020 Outstanding Academic Title, CHOICE

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− Honorable mention, 2021 Book Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Social Sciences, Association for Asian American Studies − 2019-2020 Emory Elliot Book Award, UCR Center for Ideas and Society − Honorable mention, 2020 Distinguished Book Award, ASA’s Sociology of Law section − Honorable mention, 2020 Immanuel Wallerstein Memorial Book Award, ASA’s Political Economy of the World-System section − Honorable mention, 2020 Outstanding Book Award, ASA’s Peace, War, and Social Conflict section − Silver Medal – Best Regional Non-Fiction (Australia/New Zealand [Pacific Rim]), 2020 Independent Book Publisher Awards − Book cover selected to be the cover of Stanford University Press’ 2019 Sociology catalog

- Author-Meets-Critic/Book salon: − 2019 Social Science History Association, 2020 Eastern Sociological Society, 2020 Pacific Sociological Association (cancelled due to COVID-19), 2020 Law and Society Association (cancelled due to COVID-19), 2020 National Women’s Studies Association (cancelled due to COVID-19), 2020 Association for Asian American Studies (with Jan Padios’ A Nation on the Line, Christopher Patterson’s Transitive Cultures, and Long Bui’s Returns of War; cancelled due to COVID-19), 2021 Winter Meeting of Sociologists for Women in Society (with Kemi Balogun’s Beauty Diplomacy and Ghassan Moussawi’s Disruptive Situations), 2021 American Sociological Association (with Marco Garrido’s The Patchwork City)

- Reviewed in: − Choice (March 2020), Social Forces (March 2020), H-Diplo (June 2020), New Global Studies (online first, 2020), Ethnic Studies Review (July 2020), American Journal of Sociology (September 2020), City & Community (online first, May 2021)

- News and interviews − Featured in UCR News, “Sociologist’s family history inspires her first book,” (9/3/2019) and “Sociologist’s first book wins Independent Publisher Book Award,” (5/19/20) − Interviews: Annex Podcast (10/14/19), New Books in Sociology (New Books Network) (12/4/19)

Edited volumes and special issues Reyes, Victoria and Marco Garrido (Editors). Winter 2021. New Ethnographies of the Global South [special issue] Contexts 20(1)

Peer-Reviewed Articles Reyes, Victoria, Elizabeth Bogumil,* and Levin Elias Welch.* “The Living Codebook: Documenting the Process of Qualitative Data Analysis,” Sociological Methods & Research, (published online first February 8, 2021, https://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/EWJFINIZRJMGS5SMFBVE/full)

Reyes, Victoria. 2020. “Contractual and Stewardship Timescapes: The Cultural Logics of US-Philippine Environmental Conflict and Negotiations,” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (special issue on Southeast Asia and the Anthropocene) 51(4):616-629

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Reyes, Victoria and Karin Johnson.* 2020. “Teaching the Veil: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in Classical Theory Courses,” Sociology of Race & Ethnicity [pedagogy section] 6(4):562-567 (published online first May 23, 2020, https://doi.org/10.1177/2332649220921890)

Reyes, Victoria. 2020. "Ethnographic Toolkit: Strategic Positionality and Researchers’ Visible and Invisible Tools in Field Research" Ethnography 21(2):220-240 (published online first October 25, 2018)

Reyes, Victoria. 2018. “Port of Call: How Ships Shape Foreign-Local Encounters” Social Forces 96(3):1097-118 − 2020 Faculty Article Award (co-winner), ASA Sociology of Development section − 2019 Distinguished Article Award, ASA Political Economy of the World-System section

Reyes, Victoria. 2018. "Three Models of Transparency in Ethnographic Research: Naming Places, Naming People, and Sharing Data” Ethnography (Special issue on innovations in ethnographic research) 19(2): 204-226

Reyes, Victoria. 2015. “Global Borderlands: A Case Study of Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Philippines” Theory and Society 44(4):355-384

Reyes, Victoria. 2015. “Legacies of Place and Power: From Military Base to Freeport Zone” City & Community 14(1):1-26 [lead article] − City & Community’s most downloaded paper in 2015

Reyes, Victoria. 2014. “The Production of Cultural and Natural Wealth: An Examination of World Heritage Sites” Poetics 44:42-63

Reyes, Victoria. 2013. “The Structure of Globalized Travel: A Relational Country-Pair Analysis” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 54(2):144-170 − 2015 Terrence K. Hopkins Graduate Student Paper Award, ASA Political Economy of the World-System section

Book Chapters Reyes, Victoria. 2019. “Global Ethnography: Lessons from the Chicago School,” in Urban Ethnography: Legacies and Challenges edited by Richard Ocejo (Research in Urban Sociology series, volume 16) pp 31-49. Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing (invited)

Reyes, Victoria. 2018. “Culture and Globalization” In John R Hall, Laura Grindstaff and Ming-Cheng Lo (Eds) Handbook of Cultural Sociology (Routledge International Handbook Series) pp 546-554 Abingdon, UK: Routledge (invited)

Reyes, Victoria. 2017. “Stigmatized Love, Boundary-Making, and the Heroic Love Myth: Filipina Women Constructing their Relationships with U.S. Military Men Within and Beyond the Legal Framework” in Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot and Gwenola Ricordeau (Eds) International Marriages and Marital Citizenship: Southeast Asian Women on the Move Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp 140-157

Reyes, Victoria. 2015. “Investigating Globalizing Cultures: Its Creation, Structure, and Meanings” In Vincenzo Mele and Marina Vujnovic (Eds) Globalizing Cultures: Theories and Paradigms Revisited Pp 21-38 Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Academic Publishers

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Reyes, Victoria and Miguel Angel Centeno. 2011. “McDonalds, Wienerwald, and the Corner Deli” in Ramesh Subramanian and Eddan Katz (eds) The Global Flow of Information pp. 23-40. New York, NY: New York University Press

Book Reviews Reyes, Victoria. 2020. Review of The Labor of Care: Filipina Migrants and Transnational Families in the Digital Age. By Valarie Francisco-Menchavez. American Journal of Sociology 125(6): 1688- 1690 (invited)

Reyes, Victoria. 2020. “Toward a Globalized and Historicized Social Science: Review of Global Historical Sociology by Julian Go and George Lawson (Editors)” Cambridge Review of International Affairs (Fletcher Prize Forum: Global Historical Sociology) 33(6): 891-895

Reyes, Victoria. 2020. Review of Returns of War: South Vietnam and the Price of Refugee Memory by Long Bui. Journal of Asian Studies 79(2):533-535 (invited)

Reyes, Victoria. 2020. Review of The Real Fake: Authenticity and the Production of Space. By Maria Francesca Piazzoni. American Journal of Sociology 125(3):888-890 (invited)

Reyes, Victoria. 2017. Review of Migrant Encounters: Intimate Labor, The State, and Mobility Across Asia by Sara L Friedman and Pardis Mahdavi (Editors). International Journal of Comparative Sociology 58(5):469-471 (invited)

Reyes, Victoria. 2016. Review of Neutral Accent: How Language, Labor, and Life Become Global by A. Aneesh. Contemporary Sociology 45(4):405-407 (invited)

Reyes, Victoria. 2016. Review of Social Unrest and American Military Bases in Turkey and Germany since 1945 by Amy Austin Holmes. International Journal of Comparative Sociology 57(3):178- 180 (invited)

Reyes, Victoria. 2011. Review of Divided by Borders: Mexican Migrants and Their Children by Joanna Dreby. ACCOUNTS: The Newsletter of ASA’s Economic Sociology Section 10(3):7-8

Pedagogy Publications Reyes, Victoria and Kirsten Adams.+ 2017. “Navigating a Difficult Journey: Reflections on How a Student-Faculty Partnership Helped Address Racial Tensions in a Social Science Course” International Journal for Students as Partners 1(2), https://mulpress.mcmaster.ca/ijsap/article/view/3262, (reflective essay)

Reyes, Victoria and Kirsten Adams.+ 2017. “A Partnership Approach to Managing the Challenge of Apathetic Students” Teaching and Learning Together in Higher Education 22, http://repository.brynmawr.edu/tlthe/vol1/iss22/4 (reflective essay)

Reyes, Victoria. 2014. “Globalized travel: A relational, quantitative study” In SAGE Cases in Methodology London: SAGE Publications, (invited, peer-reviewed)

Other Publications Reyes, Victoria. Forthcoming. “Empire of Care: Nursing and Migration in Filipino American History” in Kevin Nadal, Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales, and E.J.R. David (Eds), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Filipina/x/o American Studies. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc (invited)

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Reyes, Victoria and Marco Garrido. Winter 2021. “Introduction: New Ethnographies of the Global South,” Contexts (special issue: New Ethnographies of the Global South) 20(1): 3-4

Garrido, Marco and Victoria Reyes. Winter 2021. “Maria Ressa: Cyber Libel” (Q&A with journalist Maria Ressa), Contexts (special issue: New Ethnographies of the Global South) 20(1): 8-9

Reyes, Victoria. 2021. “Afterward” City & Community (special issue: Global South) 20(1): 71-72, published online first on July 3, 2020, https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/cico.12508 (invited, editorial review)

Centeno, Miguel A., Christopher Chase-Dunn, Nitsan Chorev, Marilyn Grell-Brisk, Hiroko Inoue, Paul Larcey, Victoria Reyes, and Kristin Surak. 2020. “For a Global Social Science.” Global Perspectives 1(1), https://doi.org/10.1525/001c.11649 (Global Epistemologies section)

Reyes, Victoria. 2018. “Can Ships Help Cultivate Cross-Country Ties?” Sociological Insights for Development Policy 3(1): 1-2, https://sociologyofdevelopment.files.wordpress.com/2018/02/3_1_reyes.pdf

− Reprinted with slight revisions on the Scholars Strategy Network, October 15, 2018, “How Arriving Ships Impact Port Communities and Economies” https://scholars.org/brief/how-arriving-ships-impact-port-communities-and-economies

Reyes, Victoria. September 2017. “Report on GATS Research Clusters,” Global and Transnational Sociology section of the American Sociological Association, report on the first year of the research clusters

Reyes, Victoria, Rob Clark, Matthew Mahutga, and John Talbot. April 2017. “PEWS Survey Report.” Political Economy of the World System Section of the American Sociological Association, findings from a section survey to current, former, and never-been members

Reyes, Victoria. 2015. “Cultural Wealth of Nations” in Frederick F Wherry (Ed), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Economics and Society. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc (invited)

Public Sociology Reyes, Victoria. February 21, 2020. “After More than a Century, Did the Philippines Finally Break Free from the United States? Possibly. But to Truly be Free, the Philippines must also steer clear of China’s Grasp” Made by History at the Washington Post

Reyes, Victoria. January 22, 2020. “How to Write a Successful Cover Letter,” Inside Higher Ed

Reyes, Victoria. September 4, 2019. “For Some Children Born Abroad, US Citizenship Has Never Been a Guarantee” The Conversation

Reyes, Victoria. July 31, 2019. “Consuming Global Borderlands,” Consume This! by the ASA’s Consumers & Consumption section

Reyes, Victoria. May 24, 2019. “‘World Heritage’ Site Selection is Eurocentric – and that Shapes Which Historic Places Get Love and Money” The Conversation

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Reyes, Victoria. April 2, 2019. “Perils and Promises of Being a Mother of Color on the Tenure Track” Medium, part of the National Center for Institutional Diversity’s “Parenting at the Intersections in the Academy: A Series on Raising Children as Faculty and Students”

Reyes, Victoria. March 21, 2019. “How to Write a CV for the Academic Job Market,” Inside Higher Ed

Reyes, Victoria. February 4, 2019. "Why Jamal Khashoggi's Murder Took Place in a Consulate" The Conversation

Reyes, Victoria. August 3, 2018. “Navigating Stressful Life Events,” Conditionally Accepted at Inside Higher Ed

Reyes, Victoria. January 25, 2018. “Demystifying the Diversity Statement,” Inside Higher Ed

Reyes, Victoria. July 27, 2017. “Making the Most of Your Postdoc,” Inside Higher Ed

Reyes, Victoria. May 9, 2017. “Demystifying the Journal Article,” Inside Higher Ed − Reposted on the Gender & Society blog, May 25, 2017

Reyes, Victoria. March 8, 2017. “10 Tips for Thriving, Not Just Surviving, in Graduate School,” Inside Higher Ed

Reyes, Victoria. December 16, 2016. “A Trump-Duterte bromance would be complicated--but so are U.S.-Philippine ties," Monkey Cage at the Washington Post

Reyes, Victoria. March 2016. “Contribution to IPM Dialogue: ‘How important is it to attend conferences?’” ASA Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility Section Newsletter 1(5): 10-11 (invited contribution)

*Interviewed for Inside Higher Ed on postdoc conditions, featured in UCR Center for Ideas and Society’s “In Focus” Q&A series

PAPERS UNDER REVIEW AND IN PROGRESS

Reyes, Victoria. Academic Outsider, book manuscript under review at Stanford University Press (for Briefs imprint)

Reyes, Victoria. “Situated Ethnography” under review

Reyes, Victoria. “Global South,” conditional acceptance in Lynette Spillman (Ed) Oxford Bibliographies in Sociology. New York, NY: Oxford University Press (http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/obo/page/sociology)

Reyes, Victoria. “What Relational Work Brings to the Study of the Political Economy” in Stefanie Haeffele and Virgil Henry Storr (Eds) Living Better Together: Social Relations and Polycentricity in the Work of Ostrom and Zelizer. Palgrave Macmillan (invited, submitted)

Reyes, Victoria. “Cults, Capital and Field Theory” in Between Us: Stories About Healing Ourselves and Changing the World Through Sociology, edited by Elizabeth Anne Wood and Marika Lindholm (invited, volume under review)

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Reyes, Victoria and Vaughn Schmutz. “Cultural Models of Global Worth: The Leaders, Discerners, the Persistent, and the Disengaged,” working paper (available upon request)

+Indicates undergraduate student co-author, * indicates graduate student co-author

AWARDS AND HONORS

External 2021 Runner up, 2021 Edwin H Sutherland Book Award, Law and Society Division, Society for the Study of Social Problems, for Global Borderlands

2021 Honorable mention, 2021 Book Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Social Sciences, Association for Asian American Studies, for Global Borderlands

2020 Outstanding Academic Title, CHOICE

2020 Honoree, Educator Appreciation Project, The Jamrog Group, nominated by Sociologists for Women in Society, in recognition of dedication to students by teachers, educators and school administrators during the 2020 pandemic ($100 Amazon gift card)

2020 Honorable mention, 2020 Outstanding Book Award, ASA’s Peace, War, and Social Conflict section, for Global Borderlands

2020 Faculty Article Award (co-winner), ASA Sociology of Development section, “Port of Call: How Ships Shape Foreign-Local Encounters,” which was published in 2018 in Social Forces

2020 Honorable mention, 2020 Immanuel Wallerstein Memorial Book Award, ASA’s Political Economy of the World-System section, for Global Borderlands

2020 Honorable mention, Distinguished Book Award, ASA’s Sociology of Law section, for Global Borderlands

2020 Silver Medal – Best Regional Non-Fiction (Australia/New Zealand/[Pacific Rim]), Independent Book Publisher Awards, for Global Borderlands

2020 Mellon Emerging Faculty Leaders Award, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation (now Institute for Citizens & Scholars) ($17,500), see UCR’s coverage: https://insideucr.ucr.edu/awards/2020/06/01/sociologist-named-2020-mellon-emerging- faculty-leader

2019 Distinguished Article Award, ASA Political Economy of the World-System section for “Port of Call: How Ships Shape Foreign-Local Encounters,” which was published in 2018 in Social Forces

2015 Terrence K. Hopkins Graduate Student Paper Award, ASA Political Economy of the World-System for “The Structure of Globalized Travel: A Relational Country-Pair Analysis,” which was published in 2013 in International Journal of Comparative Sociology

2014-2015 Exemplary Diversity Scholar, National Center for Institutional Diversity, University of 7

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Internal 2019-2020 Emory Elliot Book Award, UCR Center for Ideas and Society, for Global Borderlands

2020-2021 Interdisciplinary Working Group Award, “Retaining and Promoting Diverse Faculty: Intellectual Engagement and the Second Book Project” (with Jade Sasser), Center for Ideas and Society, University of California, Riverside ($500, plus $280 committed by the CHASS Dean’s Office)

2019-2020 UCR Junior Scholar Nominee, 2020 Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program

2019 Outstanding Faculty Mentor of Graduate Students Award, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside

Nov 2010 Distinction in comprehensive qualifying exams (Political Sociology, Economic Sociology, Global and Urban Sociology)

June 2006 Dual B.A. degrees (sociology, international studies): Honors in the Liberals Arts, with distinction in International Studies, Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa

2006 Chin Hua Hsieh and Yun Mei Lee Hsieh Undergraduate Thesis Award, Ohio State University, for the best research paper in the field of Asian American Studies

2005, 2006 Colleges of the Arts and Sciences Certificate for Excellence in Outstanding Scholarship, the highest general honor given to undergraduates in the Arts and Sciences colleges.

2005-2006 Colleges of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research Award, OSU, in recognition of outstanding undergraduate research in the Colleges of Arts and Sciences

2005-2006 Social and Behavioral Sciences Undergraduate Research Award, OSU, in recognition of outstanding undergraduate research in the Social and Behavioral Sciences

2004 American Indian Student Services Leadership Award, Multicultural Center, OSU

2002 Mount Leadership Society Academic Excellence Award, OSU

FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND COMPETITIVE WORKSHOPS

External 2020 Global Scholars Academy participant, Graduate Institute Geneva and the Institute for Global Law & Policy at Harvard Law School (Geneva, Switzerland) (January 5-8) (Competitive selection includes hotel accommodations, meals, $920 for flight)

2019-2020 American Fellowship: Postdoctoral Research Leave Fellowship, American Association of University Women (AAUW); mentor: Min Zhou, Department of Sociology and Asian American Studies, University of California, Los Angeles ($30,000) - Featured in Inside UCR, “Sociologist receives fellowship for women scholars,” published 8/7/2019

2019 Women of Color Leadership Project, National Women’s Studies Association 8

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(competitive participation in a pre-conference, plus free 2019 membership and conference registration)

2019 Junior Scholars Workshop, Law and Society Association (competitive participation in a two-day workshop plus $300 stipend for expenses)

2018 Susan Bulkeley Butler Center Fellowship, Conference for Pre-Tenure Women, Purdue University (free registration, one-night hotel stay)

2018 The Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline, American Sociological Association and the National Science Foundation, “The Racialized and Gendered Cultural Wealth of Subic Bay, Philippines,” ($8,000)

2018-2019 American Fellowship Publication Grant (Alternate), American Association of University Women

2017 Travel Award ($1,000), SocArXiv O3S: Open Scholarship for the Social Sciences Conference, University of Maryland, College Park (October)

2016-2017 Postdoctoral Fellowship, National Center for Institutional Diversity, University of Michigan; mentor: Alford A Young, Department of Sociology

2014-2016 Fellow (Cohort 41), Minority Fellowship Program, American Sociological Association

2013 Graduate Student Workshop, Law and Society Association (competitive participation in a two-day workshop plus stipend for expenses)

2013 Law on the Edge Graduate Scholarship, Canadian Law and Society Association and the Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand (675 CAD)

2012 Boren Fellowship (Alternate), National Security Education Program

2009-2012 Graduate Research Fellowship, National Science Foundation

2008 Predoctoral Diversity Fellowship (Honorable Mention), Ford Foundation

2006-2007 Fulbright Grant, Institution of International Education, Philippines

2006-2007 Center for Women’s Studies, Visiting Research Fellow, University of the Philippines

Summer 2006 Heritage Language Fellowship, Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Tagalog language instruction (Tuition, $1200 stipend)

Internal 2021-2022 Regents Faculty Development grant, University of California, Riverside ($4,500)

2021-2022 Alternate, Mellon Second Project Fellowship, Center for Ideas and Society, University of California, Riverside

Fall 2020 Project Development Workshop, Center for Ideas and Society, University of California, Riverside, “Academic Outsider” ($500)

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2020-2021 Omnibus Research and Travel Award (RTA), University of California, Riverside ($1,400)

2019-2020 Hellman Fellowship, University of California, Riverside, Hellman Fellow Funds ($25,500)

SU-FA, 2018 Blum Initiative on Global & Regional Poverty Faculty Research Seed Grant, University of California, Riverside, “Reading Subic Bay, Philippines: How Poverty, Wealth and Place are Differently Racialized and Gendered Depending on Audience” ($10,994)

Fall 2018 Center for Ideas and Society, University of California, Riverside, “Writing the Histories of Subic and Clark, Philippines: Forgotten Stories in America's Global Empire” for participation in the “Contested Histories: How to Write History,” Mellon Advancing Intercultural Studies Seminar ($6,500 for a course release, 1 of 4 faculty participants)

2018-19, 19-20 College of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences Proposal Incentive Plan, University of California Riverside ($500 each year)

2017-2018 Undergraduate Education Teaching and Learning Grant, University of California, Riverside, “Using Named Public Places in Ethnographies to Teach Social Theories and Methods” ($5,000)

2017-18/ 18-19/19-20/ Omnibus Travel Grant, University of California, Riverside ($1,000; $950; $900; $900) 21-22

Summer 2016 Madge Miller Research Fund, Faculty Research Grant, Bryn Mawr College, “Gendered and Racialized Cultural Wealth of Subic Bay,” ($5,000)

2015-2016 Faculty Research Grant, Bryn Mawr College, “The Social Organization of Power: Overseas U.S. Military Bases and their Legacies” ($4,000)

Spring 2015 Tri-Co Digitizing Humanities Grant, “Archiving Overseas U.S. Military Bases” − $1,300 grant for a research assistant to code metadata on digitized U.S. military archives and U.S. and Philippine legal cases

Fall 2014 Dissertation Writing Fellowship, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, Stipend plus tuition

2013-14/08-09 Graduate Fellowship, Princeton University

2010/12-14 Travel Grants, Princeton University − Hanna Fund ($600), for students from historically underrepresented groups (2014) − Dean’s Fund for Scholarly Travel ($480, 2013) − Department of Sociology ($500 each year, 2010, 2012, 2013)

2012 Dissertation Summer Research Grants, Princeton University − Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies ($1,500) − Center for Migration and Development ($1,200)

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− East Asian Studies Program ($500)

2012 Dissertation Support Grant, Department of Sociology, Princeton University ($1,000)

2010-2011 Diversity Fellow, Office of Academic Affairs and Diversity, Princeton University

Summer 2005 World Service Project/Heritage Fellowship, Office of Minority Affairs at OSU, for study and research in the Philippines

INVITED TALKS

External 2021 Co-panelist (with Karida Brown, Saida Grundy and Melissa Weiner), “The Future of Du Boisian Sociology,” American Sociological Association (8/10/21)

2021 Co-panelist (with Nadia Kim and Gina Masequesmay, and Pawan Dhingra as chair), “Keeping your Dignity and Purpose in the Academy,” Association of Asian American Studies (4/9/21)

2021 Co-panelist (with Zine Magubane), “Decolonizing Classical Theory,” Brown Bag Series on Racial Justice, Department of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara (3/31/21)

2021 Co-panelist, (with Dana Garfin, Jennifer Gerson, Holly Hapke, and Michael McBride) “Graduate Student Summer Funding and Other Funding Opportunities," Thriving in the Academy Graduate Student Workshop, School of Social Sciences, University of California, Irvine

2021 “Macro ethnography and the extended field method,” Culture workshop, (2/26/21)

2020 Discussant, “Children of the Postcolony: Filipino Intellectuals and Decolonization, 1946-1972” by Charlie Samuya Veric, for the virtual book launch sponsored by Ateneo de Manila University Press and the Johannesburg Institute for Advanced Study

2020 Guest lecturer, “Hybridity in Postcolonial Philippines,” AAS188 Course on Asian Community: Intra-Asian Migration, Diaspora-Homeland Interaction and Identity-Formation, Min Zhou, UCLA, funded by Eurasian Foundation (from Asia) (11/5/2020)

2020 Co-panelist, “First Meeting,” Mga Ate sa Akademya (MASA) (10/24/2020)

2020 Co-panelist (with Jocelyn Viterna and Earl Wright II), “Confronting the Canon: Decolonizing and Diversifying Your Department's Curriculum,” ASA webinar (10/7/2020)

2020 Co-panelist (with Zachary Frial and PJ Raval), “Imperialism and Jennifer Laude,” The Task Force for Asian American Progressive Advocacy and Studies and Harvard Philippines Forum (10/01/2020)

2020 Reader/Critic, ASA Book Salon on The Specter of Global China by Ching Kwan Lee (with Gay Seidman and Ho-Fung Hung as fellow readers/critics, Michael Burawoy as moderator and Jennifer J Chun as organizer)

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2020 Participant/presenter, “Comment on Prasad’s Problem-Solving Sociology and Using Problem- Solving Sociology to Study Sex Work and US Military Bases,” Singapore Management University (March 16-18) (turned into virtual one-day workshop due to COVID-19)

2019-20 “Global Borderlands: Fantasy, Violence, and Empire in Subic Bay, Philippines,” − “Humanizing the Global, Globalizing the Human” lecture and seminar series, Global Studies Center, University of Pittsburgh (3/5/20—3/6/20) − Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley (10/29/19) − Global and International Studies Public Forum series, Department of Global and International Studies, University of California, Irvine (5/2/19) − The Philippines and its Elsewheres speaker series, Asian American Studies Department, University of California, Los Angeles (2/13/19) − Department of Sociology Colloquium Series, University of Oregon (1/25/19)

2019 “Writing a Cover Letter for the Academic Job Market,” Prep Talk, American Sociological Association’s annual meeting, in conjunction with the Employment Fair (August 10)

2019 Co-panelist (with Stephanie Bohon and Leslie Wang), “Preparing successful grant proposals for ASA’s Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline (FAD) program,” ASA webinar series (April 26)

2018 “Transparency in Ethnography,” Workshop in Methods (WIM), Indiana University (March 30) − Followed by a hands-on workshop

2017 Invited co-speaker (with Bob Wuthnow) “Publishing Qualitative Research,” Graduate Student Advisory Committee’s Professional Development Series, Department of Sociology, Princeton University (via Skype, April 25)

2016 “Port of Call: How Ships Shape Foreign-Local Interactions,” Center for Research on Military Organization Workshop Series, University of Maryland – College Park (February 2)

2014 “Historical Legacies of Place: From Military Base to Freeport Zone” Sociology Department Colloquium, Georgetown University (November 12)

Internal 2020 Co-panelist (with Alexis Garcia, Katherine Maldonado, and Stephanie Dingwall), “Panel from Professional Parents,” R’Kids, University of California, Riverside (February 26)

2019-20 “Global Borderlands: Fantasy, Violence, and Empire in Subic Bay, Philippines,” − SEAS 200: Proseminar in Southeast Asian Studies (2/12/2020) − MCS 130: Filipino American Culture (10/24/19) − “Hot Off the Press” series, Center for Ideas and Society, University of California, Riverside (10/16/19)

2019 Co-panelist (with David Brady), “How Far We’ve Come: Equality,” Disciplines in Dialogue, Center for Ideas and Society, University of California, Riverside (March 19 & 20) − Series of faculty conversations for the communities at UCR Extension and UCR Palm Desert

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2017 “The Rape of Nicole and the Murder of Jennifer: Gender, Sovereignty and the U.S. Military in Subic Bay, Philippines,” Institute for Research on Women and Gender, University of Michigan (March 8)

2017 Co-panelist (with Deirdre de la Cruz, Allen Hicken and Allan Lumba) “The Philippines under President Duterte,” Ronald and Eileen Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies and the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at the International Institute, University of Michigan (January 30)

SELECT PRESENTATIONS (Last five years)

2019 “Formal, Informal, and Residual Empires: How Place Shapes Power,” Panel session, Power and Normativity, Part 2: Sovereignty, Materiality, Empire, Social Science History Association (Chicago, IL) (November) (invited)

2019 “Discover This, Columbus: A Discussion on the Philippines,” Book Panel, Cellar Door Bookstore (Riverside, CA) (October) (Organizer; Co-panelist with Rachelle Cruz and Anthony Ocampo) − Discussion of panelists’ books as part of Filipino American History Month

2019 “Global Ethnography: Lessons from the Chicago School,” Paper session, “History of Sociology/Social Thought: Fresh Perspectives on Classic Works,” American Sociological Association (New York, NY) (August)

2019 “Contractual and Stewardship Timescapes: Understanding Time, Accountability, and the Environment in Subic Bay, Philippines,” Paper session, “Law and International Political Economy,” Law and Society Association (Washington, DC)

2019 “American Empire: How Place Shapes Power,” Panel session, “Colonial Institutions & Legacies,” Second Annual Chicago Area Comparative Historical Social Sciences Conference, Northwestern University (Evanston, IL)

2019 “Pedagogy in Action: Active Learning in Classical Theory and Honors Introduction Courses” (co-authored paper with Karin Johnson), Roundtable, “Pedagogy” Winter Meeting, Sociologists for Women in Society (Denver, CO)

2018 “Intimacy in the Shadow of Bases: Heroic Love and Exploitative Sex Myths,” Paper session, “Changing Sexual Scripts: Sexuality, Intimacy, and Deviancy” Social Science History Association (Phoenix, AZ)

2018 “Ethnographic Toolkit: Ways to Navigate, Understand, and Theorize the Field,” Paper session, “Global Ethnographies” American Sociological Association (Philadelphia, PA)

2018 “Intimacy in the Shadow of Bases: Heroic Love and Exploitative Sex Myths,” Paper session, “Sexual Racism” American Sociological Association (Philadelphia, PA)

2017 “Cultural Models of World Heritage: Leaders, Discerners, the Persistent and the Disengaged,” Thematic paper session, “Theorizing Culture and the Role of the State” Social Science History Association (Montreal, QC)

2017 “Three Models of Ethnographic Transparency: Naming Places, Naming People and Sharing

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Data,” panelist, “Open Scholarship in Practice,” inaugural conference, O3S: Open Scholarship for the Social Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park (College Park, MD)

2017 “Cultural Models of World Heritage: Leaders, Discerners, the Persistent and the Disengaged,” Thematic paper session, “Preserving Cultural Heritage: Hegemony, Sustainability, and Global Commodification” American Sociological Association (Montreal, QC) (invited)

2016 “Reimagining Sovereignty: Territorial and Administrative Control,” Paper session, “Sovereignty, States, and Empire,” Social Science History Association (Chicago, IL)

2016 “Port of Call: How Ships Shape Foreign-Local Interactions,” Paper session, “The New Economy,” ASA Economic Sociology Section’s Preconference (Seattle, WA)

2016 “Port of Call: How Ships Shape Foreign-Local Interactions,” Roundtable (Organizations, Occupations and Work), “Institutional Encounters,” American Sociology Association (Seattle, WA)

2016 “The Forms and Meanings of Sovereignty: U.S. Subic Bay Naval Base and the Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Philippines,” Paper session, “Sovereignty, Colonialism and Post-Colonial (Political) Developments in East Asia,” Law and Society Association (New Orleans, LA)

2016 “The Forms and Meanings of Sovereignty: U.S. Subic Bay Naval Base, Philippines,” Paper session, “Crossing Legal Borders: East and Southeast Asian Sovereignty,” Association for Asian Studies (Seattle, WA)

2016 "Seeing is Believing, Reading as Learning: Transparency and Accessibility in Field Notes,” Panelist, CER Ethnographic Methods Symposium (University of California, Berkeley) − 1 of 7 out of 125 submissions selected

2015 “Legal Histories and Cultures within Global Borderlands: The Subic Bay Naval Base and Subic Bay Freeport Zone,” Paper session, “Global & Transnational Sociology: Alternative Perspectives,” American Sociological Association (Chicago, IL)

2015 “Managing Asymmetries in Global Borderlands: How Organizational Forms Shape Cross- Cultural and Unequal Interactions,” Paper session, Minority Fellowship Program Research Session: Issues in Global Inequalities, Experiences, and Activism, American Sociological Association (Chicago, IL)

2015 "Global Borderlands: Legacies of American Power in the Philippines," Paper session, "The Presence of the Past: Rethinking Historical Legacies,” Revisiting Remaking Modernity Mini- Conference, ASA Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology (Evanston, IL)

2015 “Legal Histories and Cultures within Global Borderlands: The Subic Bay Naval Base and Subic Bay Freeport Zone,” Paper session, “Law at the Margins: Legal Cultures, Disputes, and Identities of Liminal Persons and Places,” Law and Society Association (Seattle, WA)

2015 “Historical Legacies of Place: From Military Base to Freeport Zone” Paper session, “Margins, Liminality, and Boundary Work,” Culture and Cognition mini-conference, Eastern Sociological Society (New York, NY)

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2014 “Global Borderlands: A Case Study of Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Philippines,” Panelist, Junior Theorists Symposium (Berkeley, CA) − 1 of 9 out of over 90 submissions selected

2014 “The Legacies of American Empire: From Military Base to Freeport Zone” Paper session, America’s Informal and Formal Empire, Social Science History Association (Toronto, ON) (invited)

2014 “The Historical Legacies of Place: From Military Base to Freeport Zone” Extended session, Yale’s Center for Cultural Sociology Anniversary Conference (New Have, CT)

2014 “Global Borderlands: A Case Study of Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Philippines” Selected participant, Aage Sørensen Memorial Conference (Oxford, UK) − Accommodations provided

ADDITIONAL RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Summer 2010 Research Assistant, Princeton University, Department of Sociology,

Summer 2009 Research Assistant, Princeton University, Department of Sociology, Sara McLanahan − Study of the literature on relationship quality of cohabiting couples for book chapter

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

University of California, Riverside, Department of Sociology Graduate: Economic Sociology (Fall 2017), Teaching Sociology (Fall 2020 [online]), Advanced Qualitative Methods (Winter 2021 [online]), Qualitative Methods II (Spring 2021 [online]) Undergraduate: Classical Theory (Winter 2018, Spring 2019, Fall 2020 [online]), Introduction to Sociology (Spring 2018)

Bryn Mawr College, Growth and Structure of Cities Department Undergraduate: Junior Conference/Research Design (.5 credit; Fall 2015; Spring 2016); Research Methods and Theories (Spring 2015, Spring 2016); Senior Seminar (Fall 2015); Urban Culture and Society/Introduction to Urban Studies (Fall 2015); Borderlands (Spring 2015)

Princeton University, Department of Sociology, Preceptor (Teaching Assistant) Undergraduate: Western Way of War, Miguel Centeno (Spring 2011); Claims and Evidence in Sociology, Paul Willis and Mitch Duneier (Fall 2010); Introduction to Sociology, Mitch Duneier and Paul Starr (Fall 2009)

SELECT SERVICE ACTIVITIES

Editorial Boards 2020-2022 Editorial board, American Sociological Review

2020-2022 Associate editor, Sociological Perspectives

2018-2021 Editorial board, “Global Epistemologies, Concepts, Methodologies, and Data Systems”

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for the peer-reviewed journal Global Perspectives

Elected Service to the Profession 2021-2023 Member (elected), Publications committee, Pacific Sociological Association - Co-Chair, 2021-

2020-2023 Member (elected), Publications committee, Sociologists for Women in Society - Created visual figure for special issue guidelines - Co-Chair (junior co-chair, 2021-2022; senior co-chair, 2022-2023)

2019-2022 Council member (elected), ASA’s Global and Transnational Sociology section - Chair, Best Publication (Book) by an International Scholar Award Committee (2021)

2019-2022 Council member (elected), ASA’s Sociology of Development section - Chair, Faculty Article Award committee (2021)

2019-2020 Member (elected), Awards committee, Sociologists for Women in Society − Chair, 2019 and 2020 Feminist Activism Award subcommittee − Stepped down one year early to take on elected position on publications committee

2018-2021 Council member (elected), ASA’s section - Chair, 2019 Graduate Student Travel Award committee - Chair, 2020 Crisis Grant committee - Recommended the creation of five $100 graduate student travel awards due to the budget surplus, which was then institutionalized

2018-2020 Council member (elected), ASA’s Consumers and Consumption section − 2018-2019 Scholars’ Conversation series (with Nino Bariola) − Member, 2019-2020 Graduate Student Paper Award committee

2017-2020 Council member (elected), ASA’s Asia and Asian America section − Member, 2017-2018 Asia/Transnational Book Award committee − Member, 2018-2019 Asia/Asian America Graduate Student Paper Award committee

2017-2020 Membership committee chair (elected), ASA’s Community & Urban Sociology section - Spearheaded membership survey and wrote a report recommending, among others, the creation of two new awards, one for teaching and one for publicly engaged scholarship, which have been institutionalized - Section reached 600 members in 2017, 2018, and 2019, allowing for an extra session at the annual meeting - Giveaway of 2019 book award winners

2016-2019 Council member (elected), ASA’s Political Economy of the World-System section − Member, 2018-2019, Book Award committee − Member, 2017-2018, Paper Award committee (includes both graduate student paper and distinguished article awards) − Chair, 2016-2017 Survey committee − Member, 2016-2017 Publications committee

Additional Service to the Profession

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2021 Member, Granovetter Award for Best Article Committee, Economic Sociology section

2021 Member, Best Book Award Committee, Sociology of Law section

2021 Member, Distinguished Article Award, Terence K Hopkins Student Paper Award, Political Economy of the World-System section

2021 Member, Outstanding Article Award Committee, Social Problems Theory Division, Society for the Study of Social Problems

2021 Session organizer, ASA 2021, Regular session on “Development and Gender” (invited)

2020 Session organizer, ASA 2020 − ASA Racial and Ethnic Minorities Section’s panel on “Studying Race Globally” − Regular session “Qualitative Methodology” which became two panels: “New Qualitative Directions in Classical Approaches” and “Evaluating Qualitative Methods” (invited)

2019 Member (invited), Nominations committee, ASA’s Theory section

2019 Chair, Book Award Committee, ASA’s Sociology of Development section

2017-2019 Co-editor (selected), Sectors (ASA Sociology of Development section newsletter) − Provide editorial comments and direction on essays submitted to the “Notes from the Field” feature − Create new features “Place, Space, and Development” and “State of the Field” and new way to highlight Policy Briefs (through abstracts and editorial introductions) − Solicit essays on timely topics (e.g., Olympics-related essays for Spring 2018)

2017-2018 Convener, Global and Transnational Sociology Section’s Research Cluster Initiative

2017 Global ambassador (Philippines), ASA Economic Sociology section

2017 Co-organizer (with Emily Laxer), “Theorizing Culture and the Role of the State” Social Science History Association (Montreal, QC)

2016-2017 Co-editor, Trajectories (ASA Comparative/Historical Sociology section newsletter) − Created new feature, “Op-Ed Corner”

2016-2017 Member (invited), Abstract review committee, “Fellow Travelers on Different Roads: The Intersections of Economic Sociology and Organizations, Occupations, and Work,” mini-conference (Montreal, QC, CA)

2016-2017 Co-organizer (with Jacob Lederman), Roundtables, Community and Urban Sociology Section of the ASA

2015-2017 Member, ASA Asia and Asian American Section’s Graduate Student Paper Award committee

2015-2017 Co-organizer (with Jonathan Wyrtzen), Roundtables/Research Clusters, Global and

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Transnational Sociology section of the ASA

2015-2016 Co-organizer (with Jeb Sprague), Roundtables, Political Economy of the World-System section of the ASA

2014-2016 Network representative, Culture Network, Social Science History Association

2016 Co-organizer (with Nicholas H Wilson), “Sovereignty, States, and Empire” panel, Social Science History Association (Chicago, IL)

2016 Organizer, “Crossing Legal Borders: East and Southeast Asian Sovereignty” panel, Association for Asian Studies (Seattle, WA)

2016 Organizer, “Sovereignty and Empire” panel, Decoloniality Mini-Conference Session, Eastern Sociological Society (Boston, MA)

2014-2015 Member, Membership committee, ASA’s Economic Sociology section

2014-2015 Member, Mentoring committee, ASA’s Political Economy of the World-System section

2013-14 Student representative, ASA’s Political Economy of the World-System section − Co-creator, organizer, Graduate Mentoring Program

Winter 2013 Co-editorial assistant, Ethnography (short-term position to facilitate journal move)

2013 Co-organizer (with Vaughn Schmutz and Michael A. Elliott), “Constructing World Heritage: Equity and Sustainability in Natural and Cultural Preservation - Thematic Session” Eastern Sociological Society (Boston, MA)

2012, 2013 Application reviewer, Asian & Pacific Islander Scholarship Fund

2010-2011 Co-editor (invited), Accounts (ASA Economic Sociology section newsletter)

Mentor: Serve as a mentor for mentorship activities and programs in various ASA sections and in the SWS Hand Program

Discussant: Paper and roundtables sessions at various annual meetings of the American Sociological Association, Social Science History Association, Law and Society Association, and Eastern Sociological Society

Reviewer for: Journals: Poetics, Qualitative Sociology, Ethnography, City & Community, Sociological Forum, Contemporary Sociology, Journal of World Systems Research, American Sociological Review, International Journal of Comparative Sociology, Sociology of Development, Identities, Social Problems, American Journal of Sociology, Sociological Methods & Research, International Migration Review, Critical Ethnic Studies, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Field Methods, AAPI Nexus, Sociological Perspectives, Current Sociology, Culture, Theory and Critique, Law, Culture and the Humanities, Citizenship Studies, Philippine Studies

Foundations: National Science Foundation (2019-2020, 2020-2021)

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Conferences: National Women’s Studies Association (2020)

Service at University of California, Riverside Fall 2020 Member, Colloquium committee, Department of Sociology

SP 2019, SP 2020 Co-organizer, Pedagogy in Practice workshop (with Jessica Moronez), Department of Sociology

2018- Member, Committee on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Academic Senate

2017-2019, Fall 2020 Member, Political Economy & Global Social Change Specialization Committee (for graduate general exams), Department of Sociology

SP 2018-2019 Newsletter committee, Department of Sociology − Chair and Co-Editor (2018-2019) − Member (spring term 2018)

2017-2018 Member, Recruitment committee, Department of Sociology

Graduate students Current − Elizabeth Bogumil, Prospectus committee member, 2020- − Shaafi Farooqi, Thesis committee member, 2020- − Sara Bruene, Thesis committee member, 2020- − Levin Welch, Prospectus and dissertation co-chair (with Chris Chase-Dunn), 2019- − Evelyn Pruneda, Dissertation committee member, 2019- − Justen Hamilton, Prospectus and dissertation committee member, 2019- − Zeinab Shuker, Prospectus and dissertation committee member, 2018-

Previous − Min Yoo, Prospectus and dissertation committee member, 2019-2020 − Matthew Byrne, MA thesis committee member, 2019-2020 − Karin Johnson, Prospectus and dissertation committee member, 2017-2020 (Assistant Center Chief, Federal Statistical Data Branch, Center for Enterprise Dissemination Division in College Station, TX at Texas A&M University) − Amanda Admire, Dissertation committee member, 2017-2019 (Research Analyst, Institutional Research, Chaffey College)

Service at University of Michigan 2017 Speaker (invited), “10 Tips to Thrive in, Not Just Survive, Grad School,” National Center for Institutional Diversity (February 22)

2017 Chair (invited), “Michigan Knowledge in a World of Empires and Colonies” panel as part of Symposium 1917: Michigan’s Great War and Its Aftermath,” Department of History (February 17)

2016-2017 Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program mentor, Gilberto Orozco

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2016 Speaker (invited), “Research Ethics,” Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (November 8)

Service at Bryn Mawr College 2015-2016 Junior Faculty co-convener (with Sydne Record)

2015-2016 Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellow mentor (Rochelle Waite)

2015-2016 Primary thesis advisor (Senior Seminar): − Palak Bhandari, “Praying in Pittsburgh: South Asian Religious Institutions as Reflections and Constructions of Religious Identity” − James Campbell, “Gentrification in Point Breeze: An Analysis of Discussion in Politics, Media, and the Community” − Dijia Chen, “Rebranding Radioactive Contaminated Identity: A Comparative Study of Impression Management Strategies after Nuclear Catastrophe in Hiroshima and Fukushima” − Thu Nguyen “Constructing Tourism Destination Images: A Case Study of Dong Van Karst Plateau Global Geopark” − Miji Ryu, "Issues of Diversity in Contemporary Senior Centers: Stories of Elderly Korean Americans Living in Queens, New York" − Anisa Salat, “Organizing Dispersed Populations: GLOBAL SOMAL DIASPORA and its Attempt to Create a Transnational Somali Identity" − Sarah Schurtz, “Cycling in the City: How Women and Men Navigate Philadelphia” − Minh Tran, "Exchanging Land, Explaining Power: Livelihoods in the Wake of Land Consolidation in Peri-urban Hanoi"

SP 2015-2016 Institutional Review Board (IRB) departmental reviewer

SP 2015-2016 Departmental co-advisor to class of 2016

Service at Princeton University 2013 Reader, Gender and Sexuality Studies Senior Thesis Prize Committee, Princeton University

2012 Member, Graduate admissions committee, Department of Sociology

2009-2010 Cohort representative, Graduate Student Advisory Committee

2009 Invited paper discussant, Economic Sociology Workshop, “How you downsize is who you downsize: Structural vulnerability and accountability in layoffs,” (by Alexandra Kalev)

2008-2010 Graduate Women of Color Caucus, Princeton University − Executive Committee Member, 2009-10 − Planning committee, annual conference, 2008-09

Professional Affiliations: American Sociological Association, Law and Society Association, Social Science History Association, Sociologists for Women in Society, National Women’s Studies Association, Association for Asian

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Studies (Philippine Studies Group), Association for Asian American Studies, Scholars Strategy Network, SheSource

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