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Updated January 1, 2021 Shamus Rahman Khan , Department of 609 Knox Hall, 606 West 122nd Street, New York, NY 10027 Email [email protected]. Office: +1 212 854 2489

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2021- Professor, , 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- “ 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,” $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,” Journal of Adolescent Health 64(1): 26-35.

[26] Alex Wamboldt, Khan SR, Mellins CA, and Hirsch JS, 2019, “Friends, Strangers, and Bystanders: Informal Practices of Sexual Assault Intervention,” Global Public Health, 5(8): 1-12.

[25] Santelli, John et al., 2018, “Does Sex Education Before College Protect Students from Sexual Assault in College?”, PLOS ONE

[24] Shamus Khan, Wamboldt A, Reardon L, Mellins CA, Hirsch JS, 2018, “’I didn’t want to be ‘that girl’”: the Social Risks of labeling, telling, and reporting sexual assault,” Sociological Science, 5: 432-460.

[23] Bruno Cousin, Shamus Khan, Ashley Mears, 2018, “Theoretical and Methodological Pathways for Research on Elites,” Socio-Economic Review, Vol. 16, No 2: 225-249.

[22] Jennifer Hirsch, Shamus Khan, Leigh Reardon, and Claude Ann Mellins, 2018, “Transforming the campus climate: Research on the social and cultural roots of sexual assault on a college campus,” Voices: Journal of the Association for Feminist Anthropology, 13(1): 23-54.

4 Updated January 1, 2021 [21] Fabien Accominotti, Shamus Khan, and Adam Storer, 2018, “How Cultural Capital Emerged in Gilded Age America: Musical Purification and Cross-Class Inclusion at the New York Philharmonic,” American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 123, No. 6: 1743-83. - 2020 Winner, Charles Tilly “Best Paper” Award, Comparative Historical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association

[20] Shamus Khan, “Ethnography and Truth: the case of Sexual Violence,” 2018, Northwestern Journal of Law and Social Policy, 165

[19] Mellins et al. 2017, “Sexual Assault Incidents among college undergraduates: Prevalence and factors associated with risk,” PLOS ONE

[18] Colin Jerolmack and Shamus Khan, 2017, “The Analytic Lenses of Ethnography,” Socius

[17] Max Besbris and Shamus Khan, 2017, “Less Theory. More Description,” Sociological Theory, Vol. 35(2): 147-153.

[16] Dialika Sall and Shamus Khan, 2017, "What elite theory should have learned, and can still learn, from WEB DuBois." Ethnic and Racial Studies 40.3: 512-514.

[15] Shamus Khan, 2017, “Beyond Action,” Ethnography, 18(1):88-96.

[14] Shamus Khan, 2016, “The Many Futures of Élites Research.” Sociologica – Italian Journal of Sociology, 2, doi: 10.2383/85294.

[13] Shamus Khan, 2016, “The Education of Elites in the United States,” Année Sociologique, Vol 66, No 1: 171-192.

[12] Shamus Khan, 2015, “The Counter-Cyclical Character of the Elite,” Research in the Sociology of Organizations, Vol. 38.

[11] Shamus Khan, “’Humans Cannot Communicate’: Unraveling the Mental Knots of Niklas Luhmann,” 2014, Contemporary Sociology, Vol. 43(1): 49-55.

[10] Jennifer Elrick, Erik Schneiderhan, Shamus Khan, 2014, “Talking Like a Generation: The ‘Documentary’ Meaning of Ethnicity for Aging Minority Britons,” Sociology, Volume 48, No 6: 1173-1189.

[9] Erik Schneiderhan, Shamus Khan, and Jennifer Elrick, 2014, “Deliberation and Ethnic Context,” Sociological Forum, Volume 29, Issue 4: 791-807.

[8] Colin Jerolmack and Shamus Khan, 2014, “Talk is Cheap: Ethnography and the Attitudinal Fallacy,” Sociological Methods and Research, 43: 178-209. - Special issue dedicated to paper, with responses by Paul DiMaggio, Steve Vaisey, Doug Maynard, and Karen Cerulo

[7] Colin Jerolmack and Shamus Khan, 2014, “Toward an Understanding of the Relationship between Accounts and Action,” Sociological Methods and Research, 43: 236-247.

5 Updated January 1, 2021 [6] Shamus Khan, “Culinary Capitalism,” Contexts, Summer 2014

[5] Shamus Khan and Colin Jerolmack, 2013, “Saying Meritocracy and Doing Privilege,” The Sociological Quarterly, 54:8-18

[4] Shamus Khan, 2012, “The Sociology of Elites,” Annual Review of Sociology, Vol. 38: 361-377

[3] Shamus Khan, 2012, “Elite Identities,” Identities. Volume 19(4): 477-484

[2] Kondo, Jennifer, and Shamus Khan, “The cultural democracy myth,” 2011, Contexts, Volume 10, Issue 1: 65-66.

[1] Erik Schneiderhan and Shamus Khan, 2008 “Reasons and Inclusion: The Foundation of Deliberation,” Sociological Theory 26:1–24.

JOURNAL ARTICLES PREPARED/SUBMITTED Prepared/Submitted: [7] Ciocca Eller, Christina and Shamus Khan, “The Importance of Organizations for Cumulative Advantage” [6] Santelli et al. "Measuring Sexual Health in the Context of a Survey on Sexual Assault among College Undergraduates" [5] Wamboldt et al. ““It Was a War of Attrition:” Queer and Trans Undergraduates’ Practices of Consent and Experiences of Sexual Assault” [4] Max Besbris and Shamus Khan, “The Self as a Relational Project” [3] Wamboldt et al., “Feminists and Creeps: Collegiate Greek Life and Athletics, Hybrid Masculinity, and the Politics of Sexuality and Gender” [2] Hirsch et al, “There Was Nowhere to Cry: Community Mental-Health Intervention & College Orientation” [1] Walsh, K., et al. “Sexual Assault Severity and Tactics, Mental Health, and Substance Use among a Representative Sample of College Students”

Under Revision: [2] Kreniske et al. “The challenges faced by first-generation and low-income college students: Mental health, belonging, and well-being,” revise and resubmit, Journal of American College Health [1] Kate Walsh et al. “Repeat Sexual victimization during college: Prevalence and psychosocial correlates,” revise and resubmit, Psychology of Violence

LONG-FORM ESSAYS [6] Shamus Khan, “Unholy Alliances,” 2017, Public Books - Reprinted in AntiDemocracy in America, Columbia University Press, 2019 [5] Shamus Khan, “Our Broken Windows Approach to Sexual Misconduct ,” 2017, Public Books [4] Shamus Khan, “Not born this way,” 2015, Aeon Magazine [3] Shamus Khan, “Diversity Doublespeak,” 2015, Public Books [2] Shamus Khan, “Democracy in France,” 2013, Public Books [1] Shamus Khan, “On Chrystia Freeland’s Plutocrats” Public Books

BOOK CHAPTERS, OTHER JOURNALS, & INTERVIEWS [18] Shamus Khan, Estela Diaz, and Dominic Walker, forthcoming, “Elites,” Oxford Bibliographies Online

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[17] Shamus Khan, forthcoming, “My life in sociology,” (in Czech) Czech Journal of Sociology, Interview by Ondrej Lansky. [16] Jennifer S. Hirsch and Shamus Khan, “Intersectional research on campus sexual assault – the integration of theory and method,” Society for Applied Anthropology, Summer 2020. [15] Shamus Khan, Patrick Sharkey, & Gwen Sharp, “Introduction to Sociology,” A Sociology Experiment, edited by Shamus Khan, Patrick Sharkey, & Gwen Sharp http://www.sociologyexperiment.com [14] Shamus Khan and Gwen Sharp, “Sociological Methods,” in A Sociology Experiment, edited by Shamus Khan, Patrick Sharkey, & Gwen Sharp http://www.sociologyexperiment.com [13] Jennifer Hirsch and Shamus Khan, 2019, “The Social Production of Campus Sexual Assault,” Council on Contemporary Families: https://contemporaryfamilies.org/defining-consent-symposium-2019-hirsch-and- khan-the-social-production-of-campus-sexual-assault/ [12] Erik Schneiderhan and Shamus Khan, 2019, “Deliberation in Sociology,” Oxford Handbook of Deliberative Democracy, ed. Andre Bachtiger, John Dryzek, Jane Mansbridge, and Mark Warren, Oxford: Oxford University Press. [11] Shamus Khan, 2018, “Changes in Elite Education in the United States,” Education in a New Society, Ed. Jal Mehta and Scott Davies, Press. [10] Shamus Khan, 2017, “An interview with Saskia Sassen,” Public Culture, 29.2 [9] Shamus Khan, 2016 “Transformations in American Elite Education,” Elites, Privilege, and Excellence: the national and global redefinition of educational advantage,” Ed. Stephen Ball, Brigitte Darchy-Koechlin, and Agnes van Zanten, London: Routledge. [8] Shamus Khan, 2013, “The New Elitists,” Journal of Politics and Society. (Columbia University Undergraduate Research Journal, adapted from other published work) [7] Shamus Khan, “The Ease of Mobility” in Elite Mobilities, ed. Javier Caletrio Garcera and Thomas Birtchnell. New York: Routledge, 2013. [6] Shamus Khan, 2012, “Herbert J. Gans: An interview” Identities. Vol. 19(2): 135-148. [5] Shamus Khan, “Why I like Contemporary Music and Social Theory”, pp. 109-137 in, The Strange Music of Social Life: A Dialogue on Dialogic Sociology, ed. Michael Bell and Ann Goetting, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2011. [4] Kathryn Flynn, Shamus Khan, Amy Klassen, and Erik Schneiderhan, “Deliberation and Medical Decision- Making” pp. 177-199 in Cultural Factors in Decision Making and Action, ed. Gavriel Salvendy, Taylor and Francis, 2011. [3] Shamus Khan, “Elites,” Oxford Bibliographies Online, ed. Jeff Manza, Oxford University Press, 2011. [2] Shamus Khan, “Getting In: Private Schools Play the College Admissions Game,” pp. 97-112 in Educating Elites, ed. Rubén A. Gaztambide-Fernández and Adam Howard, New York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2018 [1] Myra Marx Ferree, Shamus Khan, and Shauna Morimoto, “Assessing the Feminist Revolution: The Presence or Absence of Gender in Theory and Practice,” pp. 438-480 in Sociology in America: The American Sociological Association Centennial History, Craig Calhoun, ed., University of Chicago Press, 2006.

BOOK REVIEWS [10] Review of Richard Lachmann, Contemporary Sociology. [9] “Sexuality & Migration,” Review of Pathways of Desire by Hector Carrillo, European Journal of Sociology/Archives Européennes de Sociologie, 2021 [8] “The Perils and Promises of Liberalism,” Review of Entrenchment, by Paul Starr, European Journal of Sociology/Archives Européennes de Sociologie, 2020 [7] “Can we have aesthetics with social constructionism?” Review of Antoine Hennion, The Passion for Music: A Sociology of Mediation, trans. Margaret Rigaud and Peter Collier (Oxford, Routledge, 2015). European Journal of Sociology/Archives Européennes de Sociologie 57.3 (2016): 513-517.

7 Updated January 1, 2021 [6] Pedigree, by Lauren Rivera, American Journal of Sociology, 2017 [5] Lost in Transition: The Dark Side of Emerging Adulthood by Christian Smith, Kari Christoffersen, Hilary Davidson, & Patricia Snell Herzog, Contemporary Sociology, 2013, 42(4): 615-17. [4] Boys and Their Schooling: The Experience of Becoming Someone Else by John Whelen, Contemporary Sociology, 2010, 41(3): 377-8. [3] The Sociology of Elite Distinction: From Theoretical to Comparative Perspectives by Jean-Pascal Daloz, 2010, Contemporary Sociology, 40(3): 298-9. [2] Foodies: Democracy and Distinction in the Gourmet Foodscape, 2010, by Josee Johnston and Shyon Baumann, Social Forces, 89(2): 731-2. [1] No Longer Separate, Not Yet Equal: Race and Class in Elite College Admission and Campus Life by Thomas Espenshade and Alexandria Walton Radford, 2010, Contemporary Sociology 40(5): 580-2.

OTHER WRITINGS [31] “How Rich People will Cut the Line for the Coronavirus Vaccine,” , Sunday, December 20, 2020 [30] “The Unbearable Deafness of Power: A story of rape in a world of privilege,” The American Prospect, Sept/Oct Issue [29] “Sex, Social Distancing, and the Fall Semester,” Inside Higher Ed, June 2020 [28] “Sexual Assault is a consequence of how society is organized,” The Hill, March 11, 2020 [27] “Preventing Campus Sexual Assault isn’t just about Sex. It’s also about race,” The Washington Post, Opinion, February 2020 [26] “How College Dorm Rooms Facilitate Sexual Assault,” Medium, January 14, 2020 [25] “What Consent Really Looks Like in College: "You're Here So You Want This" Teen Vogue, January 3, 2020 [24] “The College Admissions Game is Rigged. Arresting cheaters won’t change that.” The Washington Post, Opinion, March 15, 2019 [23] “Federal Shutdown hits Black Americans the Hardest,” The Huffington Post, January 4, 2019 [22] “What Pakistan gets right and the US gets wrong about Trans Rights,” (with Joss Greene), CNN, January 31, 2019 [21] “Kavanaugh is lying. His upbringing explains why.” Washington Post, Opinion, September 30, 2018 [a] Translated and Reprinted in Norway [20] “When Does Equality Flourish?” 2016, The New Yorker [19] “Developments in Cultural Sociology,” 2016, Culture Newsletter, American Sociological Association [18] “Homo Hedonic,” 2016, Boston Review [17] “Re-Thinking Elites,” 2014, Discover Society, December 1, Issue 15. [16] “The Marriage of Poverty and Inequality,” February 20, 2014 [15] “A better way to pay workers,” The New Yorker, January 21, 2014 [14] “Revising US History through WASP-tinted glasses,” Al Jazeera America, January 11, 2014 [13] “We Are Not All in This Together,” Sunday Review, Page SR4, New York Times, December 15, 2013. [12] “The Promise of More: Supporting the minimum Wage,” Time Magazine, February 21. 2013 [11] “Why Paid Sick Days Matter,” Editorial, Time Magazine, January 21, 2013. [10] “The New Elitists,” Editorial, , Sunday, July 8, 2012 page SR6. [9] “Why Estate Taxes are Good for the Nation,” Time Magazine, December 20, 2012 [8] “Working the Holidays: The New Class Divide?,” Time Magazine, November 20, 2012 [7] “Have we become too obsessed with the rich?,” Time Magazine, October 16, 2012 [6] “The Rich Haven’t Always Hated Taxes,” Time Magazine, September 18. 2012 [5] “Should more states adopt Texas’ 10-percent rule?” Good Magazine, September 2, 2010

8 Updated January 1, 2021 [4] “Qualifications for Sale,” Editorial, Good Magazine, August 6, 2010 [3] “College is only good for helping rich people get richer” Good Magazine, December 2, 2010 [2] “College Admission: Race-conscious but Need Blind,” Good Magazine, June 7, 2010 [1] “Localism: Increasing Political Participation at the cost of Equality?,” Runnymede Bulletin, Issue 363, 2010

CONFERENCE PANELS, RESIDENCIES & INVITED PRESENTATIONS [1] “Structural and Community Risks for LGBTQIA Experiences of Campus Sexual Assault,” in session “904-Sexual Minority Populations” of Population Association of America, 2021 [2] “Social Constructions of Rape at Columbia University and Barnard College, 1955 to 1990,” , 2020 [3] “Understanding Sexual Violence,” University of Chicago, 2020 Sexual Citizens Book Talks and Discussions (2020-) [4] Oregon State [39] University of Southern Mississippi [5] University of Oregon [40] Indiana State University [6] Yale School of Public Health [41] Miami University of Ohio [7] University of Chicago [42] Emory [8] Morehouse College [43] Bates College [9] University of Kansas [44] Indiana State University [10] Ohio State University [45] Carleton College [11] University of California at Berkeley [46] Middlebury College [12] University of Michigan, Dearborn [47] University of Colorado Denver & Boulder [13] University of Michigan, Ann Arbor [48] The [14] Washington University, St. Louis [49] University of California-Davis [15] University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill [50] Babson College [16] University of Nebraska [51] UC-Davis [17] Ohio State University [52] University of Southern Mississippi [18] University of South Florida [53] [19] University of Texas at Austin [54] Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault [20] University of Connecticut [55] Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault [21] Pennsylvania State University [56] Massachusetts Society for a World Free of [22] Columbia University Sexual Harm by Youth [23] Princeton University [57] Fall for the Book Festival [24] Boston University [58] Everfi [25] Manchester University (UK) [59] End Rape on Campus/It’s on Us Summit [26] Sciences-Po Series [27] Fairfield University [60] “All Things Considered,” National Public [28] Cornell University Radio [29] Appalachian State University [61] Moving Traditions [30] University of New Mexico [62] Fieldston School [31] University of California, Santa Barbara [63] Governor’s Academy [32] University of Toronto [64] Brearly [33] Cambridge University (UK) [65] Speak About It [34] University of Toronto [66] National Association of Student Personnel [35] Queens University (CA) Administrators [36] Wheaton College [67] NYSAIS [37] Williams College [68] State Department of Health (New York) [38] West Chester University [69] Keynote, Jana’s Campaign

9 Updated January 1, 2021 [70] Powell’s Bookstore (Portland, OR) [75] Booksmith (San Francisco) [71] CitySpace, WBUR Boston [76] Politics and Prose (DC) [72] Philadelphia Free Library [77] Yale College Bookstore [73] Philadelphia Tango Festival [78] WNYC [74] Books, Inc (Palo Alto)

[79] 2020, “Community-based Participatory Research into Sexual Assault: Methodological Lessons & Findings,” Ethnography Lab, Yale University [80] 2020, Author Meets Critics, “The Class Ceiling,” (Critic) Eastern Sociological Society [81] 2020. “The Subpoena of Ethnographic Data,” Eastern Sociological Society [82] 2019, “Segregated Inclusion,” Princeton University, American Studies [83] 2019, “Understanding Sexual Violence,” Princeton University Sociology Colloquium [84] 2019, “Sexual Violence on a College Campus,” University of Waterloo [85] 2019, “Accounts and Actions in Qualitative Research,” University of Waterloo [86] 2019, “Race and Sexual Violence,” (UK) [87] 2019, “Sexual Violence and Inequality,” Keynote, Norwegian Sociological Association [88] 2019, “Generating Accounts of Situated Action in Qualitative Research,” Sociology, University of Oslo [89] 2019, Scholar-in-Residence (Three Lectures), Haverford College, March 18-22 [90] 2019, “Queer Public Spaces,” Birzeit University, West Bank (Ramallah), Palestine [91] 2019, “Elite Education vs Educating Elites: Thinking About the Role of 'Elite Schooling' in Society,” National Association of Independent Schools Annual Conference [92] 2019, “Understanding Privilege,” [93] 2019, “Journalism and Social Science: Reflections,” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association [94] “Understanding Elites,” University Seminar on Ethics, Moral Education, and Society, Columbia University [95] 2019, “Comments on The Making of a Teenage Service Class,” Author meets Critics, Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association [96] 2019, “When a Scientific Study of Sexual Assault Meets Social Justice Movements,” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association [97] 2019, “Doing Public Sociology,” Race, Class and Gender section (mentoring), Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association [98] 2019, “Perspectives on Diversity,” Columbia University, Physics Department Colloquium [99] 2018, Zetterberg Lecture, in honor of receiving the Zetterberg Prize, Uppsala University [100] 2018, “Elites, Elite Institutions, and Equality,” Yale Law School [101] 2018, “Reflections on Elites,” University of Pennsylvania [102] 2018, “Sexual Violence on a College Campus,” Department of Sociology, Yale University [103] 2018, “Understanding Elites,” Stockholm University [104] 2018, “Sexual Violence on College Campuses,” Trinity College, Dublin [105] 2018, “Understanding Elites,” University of Edinburgh [106] 2018, “Understanding Elites,” two-part lectures series, Catholic University, Santiago, Chile [107] 2018, “Public Sociology,” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association [108] 2018, “Understanding Sexual Violence,” Washington State University [109] 2018, “Understanding Sexual Violence,” Institute for Philosophy (Prague) [110] 2018, “Understanding Elites,” Charles University (Prague), Department Sociology and Political Science [111] 2018, “Understanding Elites,” Consulate General of France (New York) [112] 2018, “Understanding Elites,” University of Bremen [113] 2017, “Understanding Privilege” Cabot House Dean’s Lecture, Harvard University

10 Updated January 1, 2021 [114] 2017, “Unholy Alliances: Elites in the Age of Trump,” The Big Picture Conference, NYU [115] 2017, “Understanding Sexual Violence,” University of California-Berkeley [116] 2017, “Understanding Sexual Violence,” University of Massachusetts-Amherst [117] 2017, “Understanding Sexual Violence,” SUNY-Stony Brook [118] 2017, “Trials of Ethnography,” Ethnography and Law Conference, Northwestern University [119] 2017, Keynote, Conference on Economy and Society, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies [120] 2017, “Subscribers to the New York Philharmonic,” Drexel University [121] 2017, “Subscribers to the New York Philharmonic,” American University [122] 2017, “Subscribers to the New York Philharmonic,” Cardiff University, Wales [123] 2017, “Talk is Cheap,” Cardiff University, Wales [124] 2017, “Subscribers to the New York Philharmonic,” Manchester University, England [125] 2017, “Subscribers to the New York Philharmonic,” University of Glasgow, Scotland [126] 2017, “Talk is Cheap,” University of Glasgow, Scotland [127] 2017, Presidential Panel, “The future of Elite Research,” Eastern Sociological Society [128] 2017, Author meets Critics for Natasha Warikoo, Eastern Sociological Society [129] 2017, “Understanding Privilege,” Philips Academy at Andover [130] 2017, “Culture, Space, and New York,” Keynote for American Studies Program, Columbia 2007-2016 “Privilege” [131] University of Chicago [153] Tel Aviv University (Israel) [132] University of Wisconsin – Madison [154] Ben Gurion University (Israel) [133] Harvard University GSE [155] Al-Quds University (Palestine) [134] University of California – Berkeley [156] Washington State University-Pullman [135] Princeton University [157] University of Oregon [136] London School of Economics [158] Reed College [137] Stanford University [159] Washington State University-Vancouver [138] Cornell University [160] Haverford College [139] University of Pennsylvania [161] University of Colorado – Boulder [140] University of California - Los Angeles, [162] Brooklyn College [141] [163] Purdue University [142] Teachers College (Columbia University) [164] Furman University [143] Yale University [165] Manhattanville College [144] Stern School of Education (NYU) [166] Wesleyan University [145] Pennsylvania State University [167] Lehigh University [146] CUNY Graduate Center [168] Grinnell College [147] Arizona State University [169] University of Texas at Austin [148] University of Western Georgia [170] Clemson University [149] Manchester University (UK) [171] Cal-State Long Beach [150] Brandeis University [172] American University [151] University of Washington-Seattle [173] NIT [152] University of British Columbia [174] Harvard University Other Talks (continued): [175] 2016, Distinguished Lecturer, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris [176] 2016 , “Subscribers to the New York Philharmonic,” Sciences-Po [177] 2016, 2016 Public Humanities Fellow at University of Wisconsin-Madison; 4 Lectures [178] 2016, “Subscribers to the New York Philharmonic,” Stanford University [179] 2016, “Understanding Consent,” Inaugural Lecture, Clayman Institute, Stanford University [180] 2016, “Subscribers to the New York Philharmonic,” University of Minnesota [181] 2016, “Subscribers to the New York Philharmonic,” Colgate College

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[182] 2016, “Talk is Cheap,” Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, Germany [183] 2016, “Subscribers to the New York Philharmonic,” Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, Germany [184] 2016, “Understanding Sexual Intimacy,” Miss Porter’s School, Family Weekend Keynote Address [185] 2016, “Technology, Adolescence, and Sexuality,” Keynote, St. Paul’s School [186] 2016 , “Privilege,” The , Keynote Address [187] 2015, “Privilege and Elites,” Sciences-Po (release of French Translation of Privilege) [188] 2015, “Elites and Gender Relations,” Presidential Panel, American Sociological Association [189] 2015, Organizer, Panel on Wealth, American Sociological Association [190] 2015, “Subscribers to the New York Philharmonic,” Invited Panel, Southern Sociological Society [191] 2015, “Elites and Class,” Invited Panel Eastern Sociological Society [192] 2015, “Approaches to Elite Research,” Trinity College, Dublin [193] 2015, “Subscribers to the New York Philharmonic,” University of Virginia [194] 2014, “Elite Belonging,” Keynote, Chicago Humanities Festival [195] 2014, Two part lecture series on my research program, University of Amsterdam [196] 2014, “Elite Education in America” Keynote Address at “Elite Education” conference, Sciences-Po [197] 2014, “American Approaches to Elite Research,” University of Oslo, Norway [198] 2014, “Scientific Capital,” Keynote, Enterprising Science, London Science Museum [199] 2014, “Subscribers to the New York Philharmonic,” Department of Sociology, University of Texas - Austin [200] 2014, “Traditions in American Sociology” – four part lecture series, École des hautes études en sciences sociales [201] 2014, “American Elite Research,” Sciences-Po, Toulouse [202] 2014, “Exceptional,” History Department, Harvard University [203] 2014, “Understanding the new elite,” Inequality and Social Policy Seminar, Harvard University [204] 2014, Keynote speaker, Annual Trustee dinner, Prep for Prep [205] 2014, “Talk is Cheap,” Presidential Panel, Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association [206] 2014, “Understanding American Elites,” University of Manchester (UK) [207] 2014, “Subscribers to the NY Philharmonic,” University of Manchester (UK) [208] 2014, “Talk is Cheap,” University of Manchester (UK) [209] 2014, “Talk is Cheap,” Northwestern University [210] 2014, “The American Elite,” Cardiff University [211] 2014, Keynote speaker, Princeton Day School [212] 2015, “Ethnographic Choices,” Approaches to Ethnography Conference, University of Texas-Austin [213] 2014, “High Culture Participation and Elite Domination: New York Philharmonic Subscribers in the Gilded Age,” Fabien Accominotti and Shamus Khan, Social Science History Association [214] 2014, “Caught Between the State and the Subject: Studying Identity and Belonging within State-Based Classifications,” Jennifer Elrick, Erik Schneiderhan, and Shamus Khan, ISA World Congress of Sociology, Yokohama Japan. [215] 2013, Keynote speaker, Annual Meeting of the Skaneateles Institute [216] 2013, Keynote speaker, “Do People Have Attitudes?” Sociology Graduate Student Conference, NYU [217] 2013, “Subscribers to the New York Philharmonic,” Organizational Studies, University of Michigan [218] – Ann Arbor [219] 2013, “Qualitative Approaches to Elite Research,” London School of Economics [220] 2013, “Qualitative approaches to Elite Research” London School of Economics, Department of Sociology [221] 2013, “Talk is Cheap,” University of Texas at Austin

12 Updated June 1, 2020 [222] 2013, Exceptional: Elite New York and the Story of American Inequality,” Harvard University, Department of History [223] 2013, Keynote Speaker, Collegiate School, New York [224] 2013, “Embodiment,” Approaches to Ethnography conference, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor [225] 2012, Keynote Speaker, Annual Trustee Meeting, SEEDS [226] 2012, Keynote Speaker, “The Future of Education” with Anthony Marks, Hunter High School [227] 2012, Session Organizer, “Ethnography Panels,” American Sociological Association [228] 2012, “Power and Privilege: Lessons from the Field,” Invited Panel, American Sociological Association, Denver, CO [229] 2012, “From Street to Elite,” Ethnography Conference, Purdue University [230] 2012, “Lives of Elite Youth,” Eastern Sociological Society, New York [231] 2011, Conference Organizer, “The 1%: European and American Elites in Comparative Context,” Reid Hall, Paris, France, November 8 & 9 [232] 2010, Conference Organizer, “Elite Research Network,” October 8 & 9 [233] 2010, Conference Organizer, “The Craft of Ethnography,” December 3 & 4 [234] 2010, “Toward a Sociology of Elites,” Department of Sociology & Paris School of Economics, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France [235] 2010, “Intersections of Elite Sociology and Urban Sociology,” Sciences-Po, Paris, France [236] 2010, “Culture in Interaction,” Eastern Sociological Society, Boston [237] 2009, “Social Theory in Action,” Presidential Panel, Social Science History Association, Long Beach [238] 2009, “Getting a Job,” Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association, San Francisco [239] 2008, “Professionalization and Elite Activism,” Political Science, Sciences-Po, Paris [240] 2008, “Boundary Crossings: Interactions between the Elite and Workers,” School of Education Colloquium, New York University [241] 2007, “Marx, Adler, and Organizational Theory”, Classical Theory and Organizational Studies Conference, Philadelphia [242] 2007, “Adolescent Elites,” Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association, New York [243] 2007, “Extremes of Class Inequality: Children’s Lives in Metropolitan New York”, Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association, New York [244] 2006, “Sexuality at an Elite Boarding School”, Conference on “Practicing Pierre Bourdieu: In the Field and Across the Disciplines”, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor [245] 2005, “Feminism, Women, and the ASA”, Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA [246] 2004, “Assessing the Feminist Revolution” Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association [247] 2003, “Rational Choice’s Deliberative Dilemma,” with Erik Schneiderhan, Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Baltimore, MD [248] 2003, “Manifesto for Theoretical Pluralism”, Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA

THESIS COMMITTEES Students Sponsored or Chaired*: Name General Topic Year Placement Position Anthony Urena (co-sponsor) Men of color, HIV, Risk 2020 Princeton Post-doctoral fellow Dialika Sall (Sponsor) Race/African Immigrants 2020 Lehmann College Assistant Professor Ryan Hagen (Chair) Diaster/Risk 2019 Columbia Post-doctoral fellow Nicol Valdez (Sponsor) Undocumented Immigrants 2019 I.R.P (Wisconsin) Post-doctoral fellow Christina Ciocca-Eller (Chair)Schooling and Inequality 2019 Harvard Assistant Professor Nate Dern (Sponsor) Comedy & Improvisation 2018 The Tonight Show Writer Josh Atria (Chair) Discourse, History Textual Analysis 2017 Chile Post-doctoral Researcher

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Alix Rule (Chair) NLP & Mental Health Movements 2017 NYU Post-doctoral Researcher Melissa Valle (Sponsor) Race & Gentrification in Colombia 2016 Rutgers Assistant Professor James Jones (Chair) Race and Congress 2016 Rutgers Assistant Professor Natan Dotan (Chair) Media Analytics 2015 Oxford Road Chief Analytics Officer Clement Thery (Chair) Race, Poverty, & Housing 2014 OGIC (Paris) Housing Development Fabian Accomminotti (Chair) Art Worlds 2014 LSE Assistant Professor Roz Redd (Chair) Gender and Science Careers 2014 Manchester, UK Post-doc Uri Shwed (Chair) The Structure of Scientific Consensus 2010 Ben Gurion Assistant Professor Harel Shapira (Chair) The Minutemen/ US-Mexico Border 2010 UT Austin Assistant Professor Jennifer Kondo (Chair) Cultural Institutions & Neighborhoods 2009 UCLA Administrator * At Columbia the “chair” is the second reader of the dissertation; the “sponsor” is the primary advisor.

Currently Sponsoring: Name General Topic Year Anna Hidalgo Race, Gender, Transnational intimacy 6 Jordan Brensinger Identity Theft 5 Joss Greene Transgender Prisoners/Re-entry 5 Sandra Portocarrero Diversity and Inclusion 5 Katharine Khanna Masculinity 4 (co-sponsor with Maria Abascal) Nicolas Pang Culture & Boundaries 4 Estela Diaz Elite Pre-Schools 4 (co-sponsor with Tey Meadow) Moses Adams Morality 4 (co-sponsor with Peter Bearman) Asya Tsaturyan Disability 3 Dominic Walker Diversity & Elite Institutions 3

Other PhD committees not Sponsored/Chaired (some in process): Mark Hoffman, Benjamin Elbers, Yardin Mariuma, Kristin Murphy, Danielle Linderman, Aurora Fredriksen, Vincent Lepinay, Devon Wade, Dennis Bogusz, Ian Bradley Perrin, Anne Montgomery, Terrenda White, Bianca Baldridge, Jane Jo-Ann Jones, Allison Roda, Emine Onculer, Grace Chao, Seth Rachlin, Sharon Arvizu, Zach Richer (Maryland), Yann Renisio (Ecole Normale Superieure), Anne Monier (Ecole Normale Superieure), Ugo Lozach (Strausbough University), Alizee Delpierre (Sciences-Po), David Dieudonne (Columbia Journalism), Jonathan D. Hampton (Harvard Graduate School of Education)

Bachelors Degrees overseen: Rudi Batzell (Columbia), Maria Abascal (Columbia), Casey Stockstill (Columbia), Greg Wise (Wisconsin), Eric Reinert (Wisconsin), Amanda Kay Hinze, (Wisconsin)

TEACHING Undergraduate [1] The Social World (Intro) [6] Methods for Social Research [2] Intro to Women and Gender Studies [7] Statistics/Methods [3] Elites in Democratic America [8] Sociological Theory [4] Contemporary Civilization I [9] Understanding Society [5] Contemporary Civilization II

Graduate [1] Cultural Sociology [5] Qualitative Methods [2] French Social Theory [6] Contemporary Sociological Theory [3] Sociological Theory [7] Designs of Sociological Research [4] Sociological Methods

JOURNALS

14 Updated June 1, 2020 Editorial Boards: 2021- British Journal of the Sociology of Education 2021- European Journal of Sociology 2020- Sociological Perspectives 2017- Civic Sociology 2017- Contexts 2015- Ethnic and Racial Studies 2012-2017 Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2015-2019 Editor, Public Culture 2013-2015 Contemporary Sociology 2011-14 American Journal of Sociology

Occasional Reviewer for Funding Panels, Journals, and University Presses, including: Administrative Science Quarterly, American Educational Research Journal, American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Contexts, Contemporary Sociology, Gender & Society, Identities, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, National Endowment for the Humanities, National Science Foundation, Open Society Institute, Oxford University Press, Poetics, Polity Press, Princeton University Press, Race and Ethnic Studies, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, Russell Sage Foundation, Scandinavian Political Studies, Social Forces, Social Problems, Sociology of Education, Sociological Methods and Research, Sociological Quarterly, Sociological Theory

SERVICE & MEMBERSHIP Departmental Service 2017-2020 Chair of Department 2018 Junior Search Committee 2017 Graduate Admissions Committee 2016 Faculty Search committee (Chair) 2015 -2017 Director of Graduate Studies 2015-2017 Diversity/Climate Committee (Chair) 2016 Graduate Admissions Committee 2015 Budget and Development Committee 2015 Senior Search Committee (LGBT, Chair) 2015 Junior Search Committee 2015 Admissions Committee 2013 Admissions Committee 2012 Colloquium Series Organizer 2007-2010 Colloquium Series Organizer 2010 Knox Hall Committee 2010 Junior Search Committee 2007 Junior Search Committee 2007 Senior Appointment Reading Committee

University service 2019- Faculty Liaison Network for National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine's Action Collaborative on Preventing Sexual Harassment 2018-Present Arts and Sciences Committee on Equity and Inclusion 2018 Selection Committee for the Kennedy Prize for Drama Inspired by American History 2018-Present Presidential Teaching Award Committee

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2018 Columbia University Society of Fellows Selection Committee 2018 Columbia University Institute for Ideas and Imagination Selection Committee 2017-Present Columbia Population Research Center Internal Advisory Committee 2017-Present Faculty Steering Committee, Eric Holder Initiative 2017-Present Data Science Institute Seed Funding Award Committee 2017 Junior Faculty Improvement Grant Committee 2017 Committee on Honors, Awards, and Prizes (Valedictorian, Latin Honors) 2016-Present Standing Committee on the Conduct of Research 2016-17 Race, Ethnicity, and Equality Taskforce 2016-Present Tenure review committee (ad hoc) 2016 Committee on Honors, Awards, and Prizes (Valedictorian, Latin Honors) 2016 Junior Faculty Summer Grant Committee 2015-17 GSAS Steering Committee, Directors of Graduate Study 2015-17 Gender Based Misconduct Task Force 2015 History Department Search Committee, 20th Century US Politics 2015 EPPC Global Education Committee 2015 Junior Faculty Summer Grant Committee 2015 Security Protocol/Cleary Act Compliance committee 2015 Contemporary Civilization Curriculum Review Committee 2014-Present Advisor, Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship 2014 IWGS Sexual Assault and Rape Advisory Committee 2014 IRWAG Women’s Studies Award committee (undergraduate) 2014 GSAS Dissertation Fellowship Committee 2013-Present IRWAG Executive Committee (Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee) 2013 Associate Director, Interdisciplinary Center for Innovative Theory and Empirics 2011 Reid Hall Planning Committee 2009-2011 McNair Scholars Advisor 2010 Alliance Francaise, Grant reading committee 2010 ISERP grant reading committee 2010 Selection Committee, Kellett Fellowship

Disciplinary Service 2016-2019 American Sociological Association, Committee on Sections 2016 American Sociological Association, Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility Book Award 2015 American Sociological Association Culture Section Nominations Committee 2015 Eastern Sociological Society Komarovsky Book Award Committee 2015 American Sociological Association social media policy/promotion review committee 2011- Berlin School of Creative Leadership: Academic Advisory Board 2013- Director, Russell Sage Working Group, “The Political Influence of Economic Elites” 2013 Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, planning committee

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