Curriculum Vitae

Miranda R Waggoner

May 24, 2020

General Information

University address: College of Social Sciences and Public Policy Bellamy Building 621 Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida 32306-2270 Phone: 850/644-1378

E-mail address: [email protected]

Web site: http://www.mirandawaggoner.com/

Professional Preparation

2011 PhD, Brandeis University. Major: Sociology and Social Policy.

2008 MA, Brandeis University. Major: Social Policy.

2004 BA, University of Texas at Austin. Major: Sociology and Government. High Honors.

Nondegree Education and Training

2011–2014 Office of Population Research, Princeton University.

Professional Experience

2015–present Assistant Professor, Sociology, Florida State University.

2014–2015 Assistant Professor, Sociology and Women, Gender & Sexuality, University of Virginia.

Honors, Awards, and Prizes

2018–2019 University Undergraduate Teaching Award, Florida State University (2019). Adele E. Clarke Book Award, ReproNetwork (2019). Vita for Miranda R Waggoner

Greenwall Faculty Scholar in Bioethics (Career Development Award, 2019–2022), The Greenwall Foundation (2019). Outstanding Faculty Teaching Award, FSU Sociology Graduate Student Union (2019). Robert K. Merton Book Award, American Sociological Association, Section on Science, Knowledge, and Technology (2019). Finalist, 2017 C. Wright Mills Award, Society for the Study of Social Problems (2018). Outstanding Faculty Teaching Award, FSU Sociology Graduate Student Union (2018). Outstanding Faculty Teaching Award, FSU Sociology Graduate Student Union (2017). Liberal Studies for the 21st Century Course Development Funding, FSU (2016). Nominee, University Excellence in Teaching Award, Florida State University (2016). Finalist, Health & Society Scholars Program, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (2013). Rose Laub Coser Dissertation Proposal Award, Eastern Sociological Society (2011). Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Dissertation Year Fellowship, Brandeis University (2010). The Heller School for Social Policy and Management Dissertation Grant Award, Brandeis University (2010). Berkowitz Dissertation Research Award, Brandeis University (2009). Phoebe and Dr. Donald Giddon Grant for Research on Women and Health, Brandeis University (2009). MIT Graduate Consortium in Women's Studies Writing Prize, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2008). Outstanding Teaching Award, Department of Sociology, Brandeis University (2007). Outstanding Teaching Fellow Award, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Brandeis University (2007). Hibbs Award for Sociology, Department of Sociology, University of Texas at Austin (2003). Liberal Arts Essay Competition Award, College of Liberal Arts, University of Texas at Austin (2003).

Fellowship(s)

National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship, Princeton University (2013–2014). National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellowship, Princeton University (2011–2013).

Current Membership in Professional Organizations

American Society for Bioethics and Humanities American Sociological Association Eastern Sociological Society Florida Bioethics Network PRIM&R (Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research) Society for Social Studies of Science Society for the Study of Social Problems Sociologists for Women in Society-South Southern Sociological Society

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Teaching

Courses Taught

Maternal and Child Health (SYA6933) Directed Individual Study (SYA4905) HONORS COURSE/SEMINAR (IDS3137) Preparation for Major Area Preliminary Exam (SYA8967) Qualitative Research Methods in Sociology (SYA5315) Sociological Theory (graduate) (SYA5018) Sociological Theory (undergraduate) (SYA4010) Politics of Reproduction (IFS3137) Politics of Reproduction (SYA4930)

New Course Development

Reproduction and Society (graduate) (2019) Sociological Theory (undergraduate) (2017) Liberal Studies Honors: Politics of Reproduction (2016) Sociological Theory (graduate) (2016) Introduction to Qualitative Methods (2015) Maternal and Child Health (2015) Politics of Reproduction (2015)

Doctoral Committee Member

Kilpatrick, Q. K., graduate. (2019). Claxton, E. T., graduate. (2019). Latinsky, A. T., graduate. (2019). Wadhwa, H., graduate. (2018). Barbee, H. N., doctoral candidate. Dignam, P., doctoral candidate. Griffin, D., doctoral candidate. [Ethnomusicology]

Doctoral Committee University Representative

Garcia, C., doctoral student. [Communication]

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Master's Committee Chair

Burge, L., graduate. (2019). [MS in Demography] Hernandez, I., graduate. (2019). [MA in Sociology] Brookshire, A. R., student. [MA in Sociology] D'Amours, J., student. [MA in Sociology]

Master's Committee Member

Masek, M., graduate. (2019). Forbes, T., graduate. (2018). Rivera-Cuadrado, W., graduate. (2018). Stacey, L., graduate. (2018). Dignam, P., graduate. (2017). Grace, J., graduate. (2017). Grove, K., graduate. (2017). Williams, C., graduate. (2017). Barbee, H. N., graduate. (2016). Wadhwa, H., graduate. (2016). Darks, T., student. DeLucchi, C., student.

Bachelor's Committee Member

McMillin, K., graduate. (2019). [Political Science Department Honors Thesis]

Supervision of Student Research Not Related to Thesis or Dissertation

Cote, N. (2019–20).

Tolbert, A. (2018–19).

Fillius, R. (2018).

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Research and Original Creative Work

Publications

Refereed Journal Articles

DeSoucey, M., & Waggoner, M. R. (submitted). Another Person's Peril: Peanut Allergy, Contingent Risk, and the Boundaries of Responsibility. American Sociological Review. Manuscript submitted for publication.

Waggoner, M. R. (2015). "Cultivating the Maternal Future: Public Health and the Pre-Pregnant Self". Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 40(4), 939–962.

Waggoner, M. R., & Uller, T. (2015). "Epigenetic Determinism in Science and Society". New Genetics and Society, 37(2), 177–195.

Almeling, R., & Waggoner, M. (2013). "More and Less than Equal: How Men Factor in the Reproductive Equation" (equal authorship). Gender & Society, 27(6), 821–842.

Waggoner, M. R. (2013). "Motherhood Preconceived: The Emergence of the Preconception Health and Health Care Initiative". Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 38(2), 345–371.

Waggoner, M. R. (2013). "Parsing the Peanut Panic: The Social Life of a Contested Food Allergy Epidemic". Social Science & Medicine, 90, 49–55.

Waggoner, M. R., Lanzi, R. G., & Klerman, L. V. (2012). "Pregnancy Intentions, Long-Acting Contraceptive Use, and Rapid Subsequent Pregnancies among Adolescent and Adult First-Time Mothers". Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 25, 96–104.

Waggoner, M. R. (2011). "Monitoring Milk and Motherhood: Lactation Consultants and the Dilemmas of Breastfeeding Advocacy". International Journal of Sociology of the Family, 37(1), 153–171.

Refereed Books

Waggoner, M. (2017). The Zero Trimester: Pre-Pregnancy Care and the Politics of Reproductive Risk. University of California Press. Retrieved from https://www.ucpress.edu/book.php?isbn=9780520288072

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Edited Books

Armstrong, E. M., Markens, S., & Waggoner, M. (Eds.). (2020). Advances in , Volume 20: Reproduction, Health, and Medicine. Emerald.

Invited Book Chapters

Markens, S., Armstrong, E. M., & Waggoner, M. (2020). "Introduction: Reproduction Through the Lens of Medical Sociology". In Elizabeth M. Armstrong Susan Markens Miranda R. Waggoner (Ed.), Advances in Medical Sociology, Volume 20: Reproduction, Health, and Medicine. Emerald.

Conrad, P., & Waggoner, M. R. (2017). "Anticipatory Medicalization: Predisposition, Prediction, and the Expansion of Medicalized Conditions". In Mariacarla Gadebusch-Bondio Francesco Sporing John-Stewart Gordon (Ed.), Medical Ethics, Prediction, and Prognosis: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (pp. 95–103). London: Routledge.

Shostak, S., & Waggoner, M. (2011). "Narration and Neuroscience: Encountering the Social on the 'Last Frontier of Medicine'". In Martyn Pickersgill Ira Van Keulen (Ed.), Advances in Medical Sociology, vol. 13: Sociological Reflections on the Neurosciences (pp. 51–74). Emerald Press.

Musick, M. A., & Waggoner, M. R. (2007). "Self-Initiated Volunteering and Mental Health". In Stephen G. Post (Ed.), Altruism and Health: Perspectives from Empirical Research (pp. 82–96). Oxford University Press.

Invited Encyclopedia Entries

Waggoner, M. R. (2016). "Medicine and Medicalization". In Nancy Naples (Ed.), The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies (p. 1–5). Wiley-Blackwell.

Conrad, P., & Waggoner, M. R. (2014). "Medicalization". In William C. Cockerham, Robert Dingwall, & Stella Quah (Eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior, and Society (p. 1448–1452). UK: Wiley-Blackwell.

Invited Reviews

Waggoner, M. (2018). Review of "The Online World of Surrogacy" by ZsuZsa Berend. American Journal of Sociology, 124(3), 995–997.

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Waggoner, M. R. (2016). Review of "Conceiving Masculinity: Male Infertility, Medicine, and Identity" by Liberty Walther Barnes. Contemporary Sociology, 45(4), 411–413.

Waggoner, M. R. (2015). Review of "Biology After the Sociobiology Debate: What Introductory Textbooks Say About the Nature of Science and Organisms" by Carmen James Schifellite. Contemporary Sociology, 44, 246–248.

Waggoner, M. R. (2009). Review of "The Anorexic Self: A Personal, Political Analysis of a Diagnostic Discourse" by Paula Saukko. Gender & Society, 23, 837–838.

Waggoner, M. R. (2008). Review of "Sanctioning Pregnancy" by Harriet Gross and Helen Pattison. Journal of Health Psychology, 13, 441.

Refereed Reports

Waggoner, M., & Stults, C. (2010). Fact Sheet: Gender and Medicalization. Sociologists for Women in Society Newsletter.

Presentations

Invited Papers at Conferences

Waggoner, M. (presented 2017, April). Medicalization Theory in an Age of Risky Medicine. Paper presented at BSA Annual Meeting 2017, British Sociological Association, Manchester, United Kingdom. (International)

Waggoner, M. (presented 2013, July). The Origin and Operationalization of Fetal Programming Science. Paper presented at International Society for History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology Annual Meeting, International Society for History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology, Montpellier, France. (International)

Invited Papers at Symposia

Waggoner, M. (presented 2016, March). "From the Womb to the Woman: Preconception Care and the Shifting Boundaries of Reproductive Risk". In Histories of Reproductive Risk Workshop. Symposium conducted at the meeting of Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. (International)

Waggoner, M. (presented 2013, November). Programming the Fetus: Reproductive Technology and the Developmental Origins Hypothesis. In Interdisciplinary Symposium on Maternal and Fetal Bodies. Symposium conducted at the meeting of Rutgers University, Rutgers University. (National)

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Refereed Papers at Conferences

DeSoucey, M., & Waggoner, M. (presented 2018, August). Another Person's Peril: Proximity Risk, Peanut Allergy, and the Cultural Politics of Shared Spaces. Paper presented at ASA Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA. (National)

Waggoner, M., & Barbee, H. (presented 2018, August). Toward a Sociology of Prognosis. Paper presented at ASA Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA. (National)

Waggoner, M., & Wadhwa, H. (presented 2017, August). Governing Reproduction in the Age of Zika. Paper presented at ASA Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association, August 12, Montreal, Canada. (National)

Waggoner, M. R., Mann, E. S., & Grzanka, P. R. (presented 2016, August). Techniques of Reproductive Governance: Regulating and Optimizing Motherhood under Neoliberalism. Paper presented at ASA Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association, Seattle, WA. (National)

DeSoucey, M., & Waggoner, M. (presented 2016, March). Another Person's Peril: Peanut Allergy, Proximity Risk, and the Cultural Politics of Shared Spaces. Paper presented at ESS Annual Meeting, Eastern Sociological Society. (Regional)

Waggoner, M. R. (presented 2016, March). Gendering the "Parental Imprint": Depictions of Maternal and Paternal Effects in Reproductive Epigenetics. Paper presented at ESS Annual Meeting, Eastern Sociological Society, Boston, MA. (Regional)

Waggoner, M. R., & Armstrong, E. M. (presented 2015, March). Following the Famine Forward: The Dutch Hunger Winter of 1944-45 as Epidemiological Paradigm. Paper presented at ESS Annual Meeting, Eastern Sociological Society, New York, NY. (Regional)

Waggoner, M. R. (presented 2015, February). Feminist Research in an Environment of Strategic Backlash. Paper presented at SWS Winter Meeting, Sociologists for Women in Society, Washington, DC. (National)

DeSoucey, M., & Waggoner, M. R. (presented 2014, August). Theorizing Proximity Risk in a New Epidemic. Paper presented at ASA Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA. (National)

Waggoner, M. R. (presented 2013, August). Preconception Care and the Rise of Anticipatory Medicine. Paper presented at ASA Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association, New York, NY. (National)

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Waggoner, M. (presented 2012, August). Entangling Motherhood and Womanhood in Reproductive Health: Social Implications of the Preconception Care Initiative. Paper presented at ASA Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association, Denver, CO. (National)

Waggoner, M. (presented 2012, February). Programming the Fetus: Technology, Metaphor, and the Fetal Origins Hypothesis. Paper presented at ESS Annual Meeting, Eastern Sociological Society, New York, NY. (Regional)

Waggoner, M. (presented 2011, August). Boundary Tensions in the Reproductive Health Arena. Paper presented at ASA Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, NV. (National)

Waggoner, M. (presented 2011, August). Representations of Reproductive Health in the Preconception Care Initiative. Paper presented at SSSP Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Social Problems, Las Vegas, NV. (National)

Waggoner, M. (presented 2011, February). From the Womb to the Body: Preconception Care and the Characterization of Reproductive Risk. Paper presented at ESS Annual Meeting, Eastern Sociological Society. (Regional)

Waggoner, M., & Volpe, L. (presented 2010, November). Predictors of Exclusive Breastfeeding among Adolescent and Adult First-Time Mothers. Paper presented at APHA Annual Meeting, American Public Health Association, Denver, CO. (National)

Waggoner, M. (presented 2010, August). Deception of Conception: Shifting Ethical Boundaries of Reproductive Care. Paper presented at ASA Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA. (National)

Invited Keynote and Plenary Presentations at Conferences

Waggoner, M. (presented 2016, February). Governing Risk, Governing Women: Population Health Imperatives and Social Order. Keynote presentation at 2nd Annual Social Science & Social Change Conference, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ. (Local)

Invited Presentations at Conferences

Waggoner, M. (presented 2018). Author, Author Meets Critics Session for "The Zero Trimester: Pre-Pregnancy Care and the Politics of Reproductive Risk" (University of California Press, 2017). Presentation at SSS Annual Meeting 2018, Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA. (Regional)

Waggoner, M. (presented 2018). Invited Critic, Author Meets Critics Session for Heather Jacobson's "Gestational Surrogacy and the Work of Making Babies" (Rutgers University

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Press, 2016). Presentation at SSS Annual Conference 2018, Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA. (Regional)

Waggoner, M. (presented 2017, August). Discussant, "Feminist Perspectives on Science and Technologies". Presentation at ASA, Section on Sociology of Sex and Gender Session, American Sociological Association, August 14, Montreal, Canada. (National)

Waggoner, M. (presented 2017, March). Teaching the Politics of Reproduction in a Time of Political Uncertainty. Presentation at SSS Annual Conference 2017, Reproduction and Inequalities Mini-Conference, Southern Sociological Society. (Regional)

Waggoner, M. (presented 2014, February). Invited Critic, Author Meets Critic Session for Theresa Morris's Cut It Out: The C-Section Epidemic in America (NYU Press, 2013). Presentation at ESS Annual Meeting, Eastern Sociological Society, Baltimore, MD. (Regional)

Invited Presentations at Symposia

Waggoner, M. (presented 2017, March). "Medicalization for the Future". In Peter Conrad, Phil Brown (Chair), Forum on Medical Sociology: The Conrad Way. Presentation at the meeting of Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. (National)

Invited Lectures and Readings of Original Work

Waggoner, M. (2019, February). "Pregnancy, Risk, and Clinical Research Ethics". Delivered at FSU College of Medicine. (Local)

Waggoner, M. (2018, April). The Zero Trimester: Risk and Reproduction at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century. Delivered at Brandeis University Sociology Department Colloquium, Waltham, MA. (Local)

Waggoner, M. (2016, November). Gender, Race, and Pre-Pregnancy Discourse in Public Health Campaigns. Delivered at University of South Carolina, Invited Virtual Guest Speaker, "Maternal and Child Health" (undergrad/grad course). (Local)

Waggoner, M. (2016, September). Gender, Race, and Pre-Pregnancy Discourse in Public Health Campaigns. Delivered at CUNY-Lehman College, Invited Virtual Guest Speaker, "Sociology of Gender and Reproduction" (undergraduate course). (Local)

Waggoner, M. (2014, December). Health Promotion and the Cultural Imperative of Motherhood. Delivered at Florida State University, Department of Sociology, Florida State University. (Local)

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Waggoner, M. (2014, November). Health Promotion and the Cultural Imperative of Motherhood. Delivered at University of South Carolina, Department of Sociology, University of South Carolina. (Local)

Waggoner, M. (2013, November). Cultivating the Maternal Future: Public Health and the New Pre-Pregnant Self. Delivered at University of Virginia, University of Virginia. (Local)

Waggoner, M. (2013, November). Cultivating the Maternal Future: Public Health and the New Pre-Pregnant Self. Delivered at University of Kentucky, Department of Sociology, University of Kentucky. (Local)

Waggoner, M. (2013, October). Programming the Fetus: Metaphor, Technology, and Population Health in the Postgenomic Age. Delivered at , Harvard University Humanities Center. (Local)

Waggoner, M. (2013, October). Theorizing Proximity Risk in a New Epidemic. Delivered at Rutgers University, Rutgers University Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research Colloquium. (Local)

Waggoner, M. (2013, February). Every Woman, Every Time: Anticipatory Motherhood in a New Reproductive Care Paradigm. Delivered at Transylvania University, Transylvania University. (Local)

Waggoner, M. (2012, December). Every Woman, Every Time: Preconception Care in an Age of Anticipatory Medicine. Delivered at Drexel University, STS Program, Drexel University. (Local)

Waggoner, M. (2012, November). Every Woman, Every Time: Preconception Care in an Age of Anticipatory Medicine. Delivered at University of Miami, Department of Sociology, University of Miami. (Local)

Waggoner, M. (2011, November). Entangling Motherhood and Womanhood in the Name of Health. Delivered at Rutgers University, Rutgers University Gender, Inequality, and Difference Workshop. (Local)

Waggoner, M. (2010, December). Preconception Care. Delivered at University of Maryland, Sociology of Reproduction Course. (Local)

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Digital Projects

Invited Digital Projects

Waggoner, M. R. (2020, January). Reproduction Matters [Blog Post]. FSU COSSPP Wicked Problems, Wicked Solutions Blog. Retrieved from https://wicked-solutions.blog/2020/01/13/reproduction-matters/

Waggoner, M. (2017, October). Women Can't Win: Ongoing Offensives against Maternal and Reproductive Health [Blog Post]. University of California Press Blog. Retrieved from https://www.ucpress.edu/blog/31895/women-cant-win-ongoing-offensives-maternal-repr oductive-health/

Contracts and Grants

Contracts and Grants Funded

Waggoner, M. (2020–2025). CAREER: Regulating Vulnerability: Reproduction, Risk, and the Social Production of Biomedical Research Ethics. Funded by National Science Foundation. Total award $449,577.

Waggoner, M. (Jul 2019–Jun 2022). Tracing the Second Wave of Inclusion: Pregnant Women and Biomedical Research Ethics. Funded by The Greenwall Foundation Faculty Scholars Program. Total award $213,405.

Waggoner, M. (May 2019–Aug 2019). Pregnant Women and Biomedical Research Ethics in the United States. Funded by FSU COSSPP Research Support Program Award. Total award $5,000.

Waggoner, M. (May 2016–Aug 2016). The Risks Posed by Peanut Allergy: Public Constructions and Policy Responses. Funded by FSU CRC. Total award $20,000.

Armstrong, E. M., & Waggoner, M. (2013–2014). Postdoctoral Fellowship: New Directions in Epigenetics. Funded by National Science Foundation. (1256651). Total award $75,000.

Conrad, P., & Waggoner, M. (Sep 2010–Aug 2011). Doctoral Dissertation Research: Preconception Health Strategies, 1980-2010. Funded by National Science Foundation. (1029087). Total award $9,200.

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Reviews of My Research and Original Creative Work by Other Authors

Reviews Appearing in Journals

Love, G. (2019). "Waggoner, M. The Zero Trimester: Pre‐Pregnancy Care and the Politics of Reproductive Risk". Sociology of Health & Illness, 41(1), 197–198. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.12804

Freedman, L. (2019). "The Zero Trimester: Pre-Pregnancy Care and the Politics of Reproductive Risk". Contemporary Sociology, 48(1), 107–108. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1177/0094306118815500oo

Stevens, L. (2019). The Zero Trimester: Pre-Pregnancy Care and the Politics of Reproductive Risk By Miranda R. Waggoner. Social Forces, 98, 1-3. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1093/sf/soz043

Barnes, M. W. (2018). "Book Review: The Zero Trimester: Pre-pregnancy Care and the Politics of Reproductive Risk by Miranda R. Waggoner". Gender & Society, 32(4), 587–589. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1177/0891243218757186

Withycombe, S. (2018). "Miranda Waggoner, The Zero Trimester: pre-pregnancy care and the politics of reproductive risk". Social History of Medicine, 31(3), 668–669. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1093/shm/hky045

Thomas, G. M. (2018). "The Zero Trimester: Pre-Pregnancy Care and the Politics of Reproductive Risk by Miranda R. Waggoner". American Journal of Sociology, 124(3), 932–934. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1086/699792

Andaya, E. (2018). "The Zero Trimester: Pre-pregnancy Care and the Politics of Reproductive Risk". Medical Anthropology Quarterly. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1111/maq.12471

Manuscripts in Preparation

Waggoner, M., & Barbee, H. (2019). Risk Foretold: Toward a Sociology of Prognosis.

Waggoner, M., & Armstrong, E. M. (2019). Zero Risk in the Zero Trimester.

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Service

Florida State University

FSU College Service

Member, BSPH Curriculum and Implementation Committee (2017–2019).

Speaker, COSSPP Colloquium on Policy, Politics, and Progress (2018).

Speaker, COSSPP Women Faculty and Students Luncheon (2018).

Member, CDPH Executive Committee (2017–2018).

FSU Department Service

Chair, Faculty Mentoring Committee (2020–2021).

Member, Inequality & Social Justice Area Committee (2018–2021).

Member, Policy and Personnel Committee (2018–2021).

Member, Demography Area Committee (2017–2021).

Member, Health & Aging Area Committee (2016–2021).

Examiner, Health & Aging Area (2018–2020).

Member, Faculty Mentoring Committee (2017–2018).

Member, Graduate Admissions & Financial Aid Committee (2017–2018).

Chair, Theory Committee (2016–2018).

Member, Political Search Committee (2017).

Member, Department Policy Committee (2016–2017).

Member, Inequality & Social Justice Area Committee (2016–2017).

Chair, Colloquium Committee (2015–2016).

Member, Stratification & Social Justice Area Committee (2015–2016).

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Member, Theory Committee (2015–2016).

The Profession

Editor for Refereed Journals

Deputy Editor, Journal of Health and Social Behavior (2020–2022).

Co-editor of Special Issue on "Medical Sociology: Findings, Challenges, and Future Directions", Journal of Health and Social Behavior (2020).

Guest Reviewer for Refereed Journals

Body & Society (2020).

Engaging Science, Technology, and Society (2020).

American Journal of Bioethics - Empirical Bioethics (2019–20).

Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal (2019).

Critical Public Health (2018).

Information, Communication and Society (2018).

Reproductive BioMedicine & Society (2018).

Journal of Health and Social Behavior (2017–18).

Social Science & Medicine (2016–18).

American Journal of Sociology (2017).

BioSocieties (2017).

Maternal and Child Health Journal (2016).

Politics and the Life Sciences (2016).

Science, Technology, & Human Values (2016).

Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society (2016).

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Sociological Forum (2016).

Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law (2015).

Chair of a Symposium

Waggoner, M. (Chair). (2020). Invited Organizer, Sociology of Science Regular Sessions (2 sessions), ASA Annual Meeting. Symposium conducted at the meeting of American Sociological Association, San Francisco.

Waggoner, M. (Chair). (2019). Invited Organizer, Sociology of Reproduction Regular Sessions (5 sessions), ASA Annual Meeting. Symposium conducted at the meeting of American Sociological Association, New York.

Waggoner, M., & Markens, S. (Chair). (2019). Organizer, "Ethical Issues in Biomedical Research, Health Policy, and Clinical Practice" Open Panel (3 sessions), 4S Annual Meeting. Symposium conducted at the meeting of Society for Social Studies of Science (4S), New Orleans, LA.

Carter, S. K., Morris, T., Waggoner, M., & Smith, C. L. (Chair). (2017). Organizer, Reproduction and Inequalities Mini-Conference, SSS Annual Meeting. Symposium conducted at the meeting of Southern Sociological Society, Greenville, SC.

Waggoner, M., & MacKendrick, N. (Chair). (2015). Organizer, "Risk and the Maternal Body" Session, ESS Annual Meeting. Symposium conducted at the meeting of Eastern Sociological Society, New York.

Waggoner, M., & Markens, S. (Chair). (2015). Organizer, "Feminist Research Challenges in Reproductive Health Policy Settings" Session, SWS Winter Meeting Panel. Symposium conducted at the meeting of Sociologists for Women in Society, Washington, DC.

Waggoner, M. (Chair). (2013). Organizer, "Emerging Medical Epidemics," Section on Medical Sociology Session, ASA Annual Meeting. Symposium conducted at the meeting of American Sociological Association, New York.

Waggoner, M., & Markens, S. (Chair). (2013). Organizer, "Sociology of Reproduction" Mini-Conference, ESS Annual Meeting. Symposium conducted at the meeting of Eastern Sociological Society, Boston.

Waggoner, M., & Sweeney, E. (Chair). (2012). Organizer, ASA Section on Science, Knowledge, and Technology Roundtables, ASA Annual Meeting. Symposium conducted at the meeting of American Sociological Association, Denver.

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Waggoner, M., & Greil, A. L. (Chair). (2011). Organizer, "Reproductive Health: Current Issues and Prospects for Change" Session, SSSP Annual Meeting. Symposium conducted at the meeting of Society for the Study of Social Problems, Las Vegas.

Waggoner, M., & Ettorre, E. (Chair). (2010). Organizer, "Reproductive Justice: Exploring Birth" and "Reproductive Justice: Exploring Motherhood" Sessions, SSSP Annual Meeting. Symposium conducted at the meeting of Society for the Study of Social Problems, Atlanta.

Reviewer or Panelist for Grant Applications

Society of Family Planning Research Fund (2020).

National Science Foundation (2017).

Service to Professional Associations

Secretary/Treasurer, American Sociological Association Section on Medical Sociology (2019–2021).

Louise Johnson Scholar Award Committee, American Sociological Association Section on Medical Sociology (2020).

Howard B. Kaplan Memorial Award in Medical Sociology Award Committee, American Sociological Association Section on Medical Sociology (2020).

Graduate Student Paper Award Committee, American Sociological Association Section on Body & Embodiment (2017).

Council Member, American Sociological Association Section on Body & Embodiment (2016–2017).

Leo G. Reeder Award Committee, American Sociological Association Section on Medical Sociology (2016–2017).

Career and Employment Chair, American Sociological Association Section on Medical Sociology (2015–2017).

Simmons Dissertation Award Committee Member, American Sociological Association Section on Medical Sociology (2014).

Nominations Committee, American Sociological Association Section on Medical Sociology (2013–2014).

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Chair, Graduate Student Paper Competition Committee, Society for the Study of Social Problems Health, Health Policy, and Health Services Division (2012–2013).

Program Reviewer, American Public Health Association Maternal and Child Health Section (2010–2011).

Student Newsletter Editor, American Sociological Association Section on Medical Sociology (2010–2011).

Division Newsletter Editor, Society for the Study of Social Problems Health, Health Policy and Health Services Division (2008–2011).

The Community

Research Cited in Amnesty International Report, "USA: Criminalizing Pregnancy", Amnesty International (2017).

Featured Speaker, "Does Public Health Policy Value Women and Children Enough?", Policy Pub, Florida State University College of Social Sciences & Public Policy (2017).

Featured Speaker, "Birth Matters", Judy Chicago Birth Project Exhibit Panel, Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts (2016).

Featured Speaker, Sociologists for Women in Society Tallahassee Chapter Meeting (2015).

Manuscript Reviews for University and Scholarly Presses

Waggoner, M. (2019). NYU Press.

Waggoner, M. (2019). University of California Press.

Waggoner, M. (2017). NYU Press.

Waggoner, M. (2016). Advances in Medical Sociology, Vol. 18: Food Systems and Health (Emerald).

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