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DOUGLAS HARTMANN Department of Sociology University of Minnesota 909 Social Science Tower Minneapolis, MN 55455 (612) 624-0835 / [email protected] Present Positions Professor, Department of Sociology; University of Minnesota (since 2009) Publisher and Editor-in-Chief (with Christopher Uggen), The Society Pages (thesocietypages.org) Co-Principle Investigator, The American Mosaic Project (www.soc.umn.edu/research/amp.html) Affiliations / Adjunct Appointments at Minnesota: Departments of American Studies and African American & African Studies; Tucker Center for Research on Girls and Women in Sport Previous Positions Associate Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota 2007-2011 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology; University of Minnesota 2003-2009 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota 1997-2003 Associate-In (Instructor), Department of Sociology, UC, San Diego 1995-1997 Education University of California, San Diego Ph.D. (Sociology) 1997 University of California, San Diego C.Phil / MA (Sociology) 1994 University of Chicago M.A. (Social Sciences) 1990 University of Chicago A.B. (History) 1989 Honors and Awards 2013-2014 President Elect-Elect, Midwest Sociological Society 2013 Outstanding Peer-Reviewed, On-Line Resource, “The Society Pages.” Sloan Consortium for Emerging Technologies / MERLOT Group. 2008-11 Co-Editor, Contexts, American Sociological Association. (“Outstanding Service as Editor” Award, 2011) 2008 Early Career Distinguished Scholar Award, Midwest Sociological Society 2006-07 President, Sociologists of Minnesota 2006 Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award, Political Science Section, American Sociological Association 2006 National Research Network on Transitions to Adulthood and Public Policy, Network Affiliate 2001 Postgraduate Research Grant Fellowship, Olympic Museum Studies Center, the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Lausanne, Switzerland 2000 Graduate Student Faculty Mentoring Award, University of Minnesota, Department of Sociology 1996 Dissertation Writing Fellowship, Department of Sociology, University of California, San Diego 1990-94 San Diego Humanities Fellowship, University of California, San Diego 2 RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION Publications Books Under contract and in final review. Midnight Basketball: Race, Risk, and the Ironies of Sport-Based Intervention in Neoliberal America. University of Chicago Press. 2007. Ethnicity and Race, Second Edition: Making Identities in a Changing World. (with Stephen Cornell.) Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press. 2003. Race, Culture, and the Revolt of the Black Athlete: The 1968 Olympic Protests and Their Aftermath. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. [Honorable Mention, Best Book Awards: North American Society for Sport History, 2005; North American Society for the Sociology of Sport, 2004] 1998. Ethnicity and Race: Making Identities in a Changing World. (with Stephen Cornell.) Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press. Edited Books Forthcoming. Crossings to Adulthood: How Diverse Young Americans Understand and Navigate their Lives. (with Teresa Toguchi Swartz and Ruben G. Rumbaut). Brill Publishers. Forthcoming. Color Lines and Racial Angles. (with Christopher Uggen). New York: W.W. Norton 2014. Crime and the Punished. (with Christopher Uggen). New York: W.W. Norton 2014. The Social Side of Politics. (with Christopher Uggen). New York: W.W. Norton 2011. The Contexts Reader, Second Edition (with Christopher Uggen). New York: Norton Press / American Sociological Association. Journals, Edited 2011. Contexts. (with Christopher Uggen). Volume 10, Number 1-4. 2010. Contexts. (with Christopher Uggen). Volume 9, Numbers 1-4. 2009. Contexts. (with Christopher Uggen). Volume 8, Numbers 1-4. 2008. Contexts. (with Christopher Uggen). Volume 7, Numbers 1-4. 1999. “Rethinking Race, Troubling Empiricism.” Critica: A Journal of Critical Studies. Edited and introduced (with Roderick A. Ferguson). University of California, San Diego: Critica Monograph Series. Spring Volume. Refereed Articles (* Graduate Student Collaborator; † Undergraduate Collaborator) Forthcoming. “Binge Drinking and Sports Participation in College: Patterns among Athletes and Former Athletes. (with Kyle Green* and Toben Nelson). International Journal for the Sociology of Sport. 2012. “Beyond the Sporting Boundary: The Racial Significance of Sport through Midnight Basketball.” Ethnic and Racial Studies, 35 (6): 1007-1022. 3 2012. “The Attitudes and Opinions of High School Sports Participants: An Exploratory Empirical Examination.” (with John Sullivan+ and Toben Nelson). Sport, Education, and Society. 17 (1): 113-132. 2011. “Sport and Development: An Overview, Critique, and Reconstruction.” (with Christina Kwauk*). Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 35 (3): 284-305. 2011. “How Americans Understand Racial and Religious Difference: A Test of Parallel Items from a National Survey.” (with Dan Winchester,* Penny Edgell, and Joe Gerteis). The Sociological Quarterly, 52 (3): 323-345. 2010. “White Ethnicity in Twenty-First-Century America: Findings from a New National Survey.” (with Jason Torkelson*). Ethnic and Racial Studies, 33(8): 1310-1331. 2009. “An Empirical Assessment of Whiteness Theory: Hidden from How Many?” (with Joseph Gerteis and Paul Croll*). Social Problems, 56(3): 403-424. 2009. “Activism, Organizing, and the Symbolic Power of Sport: Reassessing Harry Edwards’s Contributions to the 1968 Olympic Protest Movement.” Journal for the Study of Sports and Athletics in Education, 3 (2): 181-195. 2008. “Critical Whiteness Theories and the Evangelical ‘Race Problem’: Extending Emerson and Smith’s Divided by Faith.” (with Eric Tranby*). Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 47(3): 341-359. 2007. “Diversity in Everyday Discourse: The Cultural Ambiguities and Consequences of ‘Happy Talk.’” (with Joyce Bell*). American Sociological Review, 72: 895-914. 2007. “Re-Assessing High School Sports Participation and Deviance in Early Adulthood: Evidence of Enduring, Bifurcated Effects.” (with Michael Massoglia*), The Sociological Quarterly, 48: 485-505. 2007. “Midnight Basketball and the 1994 Crime Bill Debates: The Operation of a Racial Code.” (with Darren Wheelock*). The Sociological Quarterly, 48: 315-342. 2007. “Rush Limbaugh, Donovan McNabb, and ‘A Little Social Concern:’ Reflections on the Problems of Whiteness in Contemporary American Sport.” Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 31: 45-60. 2006. “Atheists as ‘Other’: Moral Boundaries and Cultural Membership in America.” (with Penny Edgell and Joseph Gerteis). American Sociological Review, 71: 211-234. [Reprinted: Secularization. 2011. Edited by Bryan S. Turner. SAGE Publications.] 2006. “Re-Thinking Sports-Based Community Crime Prevention: A Preliminary Analysis of the Relationships between Midnight Basketball and Urban Crime Rates.” (with Brooks Depro*). Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 30: 180-196. 2005. “One (Multicultural) Nation Under God? Changing Uses and Meanings of the Term ‘Judeo- Christian” in the American Media. (with Xeufeng Zhang* and William Wischstadt †). Journal of Media and Religion, 4 (4): 207-234. 2005. “Dealing with Diversity: Mapping Multiculturalism in Sociological Terms.” (with Joseph Gerteis). Sociological Theory, 23: 218-240. 4 2003. “The Race Relations ‘Problematic’ in American Sociology: Revisiting Niemonen’s Case Study and Critique.” (with Paul Croll* and Katja Guenther*) The American Sociologist, Fall: 20- 50. 2003. “The Sanctity of Sunday Afternoon Football: Why Men Love Sports.” Contexts, 2 (4): 13-21. [Reprinted: The Contexts Reader, Second Edition. 2011. Edited by Douglas Hartmann and Christopher Uggen. New York: Wm. Norton and Company. Pp. 115-121; The Contexts Reader. 2008. Edited by Jeff Goodwin and James M. Jasper. Wm. Norton and Company. New York. Pp. 232-238; The Sport and Society Reader, edited by David Karen and Robert E. Washington. London: Routledge. Pp.151-156.] 2003. “Theorizing Sport as Social Intervention: A View from the Grassroots.” Quest, 55, 2: 118-140. 2003. “What Can We Learn From Sport if We Take Sport Seriously as a Racial Force? Lessons from C.L.R. James’s Beyond a Boundary.” Ethnic and Racial Studies, 26, 3: 451-483. 2001. “Notes on Midnight Basketball and the Cultural Politics of Recreation, Race and At-Risk Urban Youth.” Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 25: 339-372. 2000. “Rethinking the Relationships between Sport and Race in American Culture: Golden Ghettos and Contested Terrain.” Sociology of Sport Journal, 17: 229-253. 1999. “Toward a Race-Critical Sociology.” Critica: A Journal of Critical Studies. University of California, San Diego Critica Monograph Series. Spring: 21-32. 1996. “The Politics of Race and Sport: Resistance and Domination in the 1968 African American Olympic Protest Movement.” Ethnic and Racial Studies, 19: 548-566. [Revised and reprinted in Practicing Inequalities: Critical Inquiries. 1998. Edited by Judith Howard and Jodi O’Brien. London: Basil Blackwell. Pp. 337-359.] Book Chapters / Invited Contributions Forthcoming. “Social Theory and Sport Scholarship: Some Basic Conceptual Resources and Orienting Analytical Frames.” Oxford Handbook of Sport History, edited by Robert Edelman and Wayne Wilson. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Forthcoming. “Collective Identification Among Young Adult Americans: Ethnicity, Race, and the Incorporation Experience.” (with Arturo Biaocchi*). In Crossings to Adulthood: How Diverse Young Americans Understand and Navigate their Lives, edited by Swartz, Hartmann, and Rumbaut. Brill 2013.