Shamus Rahman Khan Columbia University, Department of Sociology 609 Knox Hall, 606 West 122Nd Street, New York, NY 10027 Email [email protected]
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Updated January 1, 2021 Shamus Rahman Khan Columbia University, Department of Sociology 609 Knox Hall, 606 West 122nd Street, New York, NY 10027 Email [email protected]. Office: +1 212 854 2489 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2021- Professor, Princeton University, Department of Sociology and Program in American Studies 2017 Professor, Columbia University, Department of Sociology Executive Committee: Institute for Women, Gender, and Sexuality Executive Committee: American Studies Core Faculty: Columbia Population Research Center, Mailman School of Public Health 2014 Associate Professor with tenure, Columbia University, Department of Sociology 2008 Assistant Professor, Columbia University, Department of Sociology 2007 Lecturer with the rank of Assistant Professor, Columbia University, Department of Sociology EDUCATION 2008 PhD, Sociology. University of Wisconsin-Madison 2006 M.S., Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2000 B.A., Sociology, Haverford College GRANTS 2020- “Doctoral Dissertation Research: Forgive us Our Debts: Market Expansion, Ethno-Racial Boundaries, and the Democratization of Bankruptcy.” National Science Foundation, Nicholas Pang, Doctoral Dissertation Candidate, under direction, $27,650. 2019- “Doctoral Dissertation Research: Identity Theft Remediation and the Production of Economic Security,” National Science Foundation, Jordan Brensinger, Doctoral Dissertation Candidate, under direction, $32,356. 2017- “New York City Inequality Network,” WT Grant Foundation, $50,000, Co-Principal Investigator 2017- “Center for a Life-course Approach to Adolescent Well-being,” ISERP Seed Grant, $39,770, Principal Investigator 2017- “Policing and Violence,” Columbia Center for the Humanities & ISERP, $33,500, Principal Investigator 2017- “Doctoral Dissertation Research: Ethnoracial Identity work and the Children of West African Immigrants,” National Science Foundation, Dialika Sall, Doctoral Dissertation Candidate, under direction, $12,000 2017- “Doctoral Dissertation Research: Intergenerational Transmission of Status in New Immigrant Families,” National Science Foundation, Nicol M. Valdez, Doctoral Dissertation Candidate, under direction, $12,000 2016- “Educational Innovation, the Arts, and Social Justice,” Kenan Charitable Trust, $95,000, Principal Investigator 2016- “International Survey of Trans people,” pilot, FaceBook Academic Program, $25,000, Principal Investigator 2016- “Deliberation and everyday life,” Social Science and Humanities Research Council, Canada, Co- Principal Investigator, $161,000 2016- Insight development grant on sexual violence, Social Science and Humanities Research Council, Canada, $61,929 1 Updated January 1, 2021 2015 “Sexual Health and Sexual Violence,” Office of the President, Columbia University, Co-Principal Investigator, $2,200,000 2015 “The Bureaucratization of Undergraduate Sex,” Seed Grant, Columbia Population Research Center, $15,000, Principal Investigator 2012 Working Group on “The Political Influence of Economic Elites,” Russell Sage Foundation $200,000, Principal Investigator 2012 “Subscribers to the New York Philharmonic, 1842-Present,” Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, $175,000, Principal Investigator 2010 “Elites & Inequality: A Research Network,” Alliance Française, Institute for Social Economic Research and Policy, & Leitner Fund for Faculty Research, $50,000, Principal Investigator 2010 “Deliberation & Ethnicity,” $31,000; Social Science and Humanities Research Council, Canada, Co- Principal Investigator 2017- “Civil Society Elites: Comparing Elite Composition, reproduction, integration, and contestation in European civil Societies,” consultant, PI: Håkan Johansson; €3,500,000 Riksbankens Jubileumsfond FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS, AFFILIATIONS & POSITIONS HELD 2020-21 Visiting Researcher, Russell Sage Foundation 2021 Distinguished Visiting Professor, Sciences-Po 2019 Provost Senior Faculty Teaching Fellow (Inaugural Cohort, Arts & Sciences Inductee) 2019- Advisory Committee, Columbia World Projects 2019- Advisory Board, Justice-in-Education Initiative 2019- Faculty Committee of Communications (PhD program, Columbia School of Journalism) 2018 Hans L. Zetterberg Prize in Sociology from Uppsala University, “best sociologist under 40” 2018 Elected, Sociological Research Association 2018 Heyman-Hub Visiting Research Fellow, Trinity College, Dublin, Inaugural Fellow 2017-2020 Chair, Department of Sociology, Columbia University 2017- Faculty Steering Committee, Eric H. Holder Initiative for Civil and Political Rights 2017- Faculty Affiliate, Data Science Institute 2017 Presidential Teaching Award, Columbia University 2016- Fellow, New York Institute for the Humanities 2016- Governing Board, Society of Fellows in the Humanities, Columbia University 2016 Public Humanities Fellow, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2016 Directeur d’études invité, Amiens (France) 2015- Series Editor, “The Middle Range” Columbia University Press (w/Peter Bearman) 2015-19 Editor, Public Culture 2015- Advisory Editor for Oxford Handbooks Online in Sociology 2015- Affiliate, Columbia Population Research Center 2014 Hallsworth Visiting Professor, Manchester University (UK) 2014 Directeur d’études invité, École des hautes études en sciences sociales, Paris 2013- Affiliate, INCITE (Columbia) 2010-11 Cullman Center for Writers and Scholars, New York Public Library 2010 Inaugural Scholar-in-Residence, Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy 2010 Chamberlain Fellowship, Columbia University 2005 Marie-Christine Kohler Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Madison BOOKS 2 Updated January 1, 2021 [2] Jennifer Hirsch and Shamus Khan, 2020, Sexual Citizens: Sex, Power, and Assault on Campus, W.W. Norton - Translations: Chinese - Best Books of 2020, National Public Radio [1] Shamus Khan, Privilege: The Making of an Adolescent Elite at St. Paul’s School, Princeton University Press, 2011 - Winner of the C. Wright Mills Book Award - Translations: French, Chinese, Czech, & Korean In contract Shamus Khan, Exceptional: The Astors, Elite New York and the Story of American Inequality, Princeton University Press. Edited Books and Journal Special Issues [5] Shamus Khan and Madiha Tahir, (Eds) “Violence and Policing,” 2019, Public Culture, Volume 31, Issue 3. [4] Bruno Cousin, Shamus Khan, and Ashley Mears, (Eds) “The Sociology of Elites,” 2018, Socio-economic Review, Volume 16, Issue 2. [3] Shamus Khan, Patrick Sharkey, & Gwen Sharp, (Eds) A Sociology Experiment [2] Colin Jerolmack and Shamus Khan, (Eds) Approaches to Ethnography: Modes of Representation and Analysis in Participant Observation, Oxford University Press, 2017. [1] Shamus Khan and Dana Fisher, (Eds) The Practice of Research, Oxford University Press, 2014. WRITINGS IN ACADEMIC JOURNALS [41] Shamus Khan, forthcoming, “On Ordinal Citizenship,” British Journal of Sociology. [40] Wilson, Patrick A., Aaron Sarvet, Kate Walsh, Melanie Wall, Jessie V. Ford, Louisa Gilbert, John Santelli, Jennifer S. Hirsch, Shamus Khan, and Claude A. Mellins. 2020, "The Situational Contexts of Sexual Experiences among Urban College Students: An Event-Based Analysis." International Journal of Sexual Health: 1-17. [39] Walsh Kate, Aaron Sarvet, Shamus Khan, Tse-Hwei Choo, Melanie Wall, John Santelli, Patrick Wilson, Louisa Gilbert, Leigh Reardon, Jennifer S. Hirsch, Claude Ann Mellins, forthcoming, “An Ecologically-Specific Understanding of Sexual Assault: constructing a behavioral, relational, and contextual typology,” Psychology of Women Quarterly [38] Shamus Khan, 2020, “Zombie Sociology: the Case of Goffman’s Presentation of Self in Everyday Life,” Public Culture. 32, 2(91): 397-404. [37] Anna Hidalgo and Shamus Khan, 2020, “’Blindsight’ Ethnography and Exceptional Moments,” Etnografia e Ricerca Qualitativa.[Ethnography and Qualitative Research; Italian] 3 Updated January 1, 2021 [36] Desiree Abu-Odeh, Constance Nathanson, and Shamus Khan, 2020, “The Social Construction of Rape at Columbia University and Barnard College, 1955-1990,” Social Science History, 44(2): 355-379. [35] Shamus Khan, Joss Greene, Jennifer Hirsch, and Claude Mellins, 2020, “The Social Organization of Sexual Assault,” Annual Review of Criminology, Volume 3: 139-163. [34] Chin M, Wamboldt A, Khan SR, Mellins CA, Hirsch JS. 2019, “The Temporal Character of Sexual Consent Among College Students,” Human Organization, 78(4). [33] Wamboldt, A, Khan SR, Mellins CA, Wall MM, Reardon L, Hirsch JS, 2019, “Wine night, ‘bro- dinners’, and jungle juice: Practices of undergraduate binge-drinking,” Journal of Drug Issues, 49(4): 643-667 [32] Louisa Gilbert et al., 2019, “Situational contexts and risk factors associated with incapacitated and non- incapacitated sexual assault among college women: An event-level analysis,” Journal of Women’s Health, 28(2): 185-193. [31] Wolferman, Nicholas, et al. 2019, “The Advisory Board Perspective from a Campus Community-Based Participatory Research Project on Sexual Violence.” Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action, 13(1): 115-119. [30] Shamus Khan, 2019, “Habits, Canvases, and Conversations: How I think about Publishing,” Sociologica, Vol. 13, No. 1. [29] Walsh, Kate, et al., 2019, “Prevalence and correlates of sexual assault perpetration and ambiguous consent in a representative sample of college students,” Journal of Interpersonal Violence. [28] Shamus Khan, 2019, “The Subpoena of Ethnographic Data,” Sociological Forum, 34(1): 253-264. [27] Hirsch et al. 2019, “Social Dimensions of Sexual Consent Among College Students: Insights from ethnographic research,”