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Jacqui Frost Jacqui Frost PhD Candidate | Department of Sociology | University of Minnesota th 909 Social Sciences Building | 267 19 Avenue S. | Minneapolis, MN 55455 [email protected] www.jacquifrost.com EDUCATION PhD Sociology, University of Minnesota, 2020 (expected) Dissertation: “Modern but Not Meaningless: Nonreligious Cultures and Communities in the United States” Committee: Penny Edgell (Advisor), Douglas Hartmann, Kathleen Hull, Mark Snyder M.S. Sociology, Portland State University, 2012 Thesis: “Atheist Scripts in a Nation of Religiosity: Identity Politics within the Atheist Movement” B.A. Sociology and Journalism, University of Wyoming, 2009 AREAS OF INTEREST cultural sociology; religion and nonreligion; urban and community studies; social movements; gender; social psychology PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Jacqui Frost. 2019. “Certainty, Uncertainty, or Indifference? Examining Variation in the Identity Narratives of Nonreligious Americans.” American Sociological Review 84(5): 828-850. ~ WINNER: Richard A. Peterson Prize for Best Graduate Student Paper, ASA Culture Section, 2019 Jacqui Frost and Penny Edgell. 2018. “Rescuing Nones from the Reference Category: Civic Engagement Among the Nonreligious in America.” Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 47(2): 417-438. Penny Edgell, Jacqui Frost, and Evan Stewart. 2017. “From Existential to Social Understandings of Risk: Examining Gender Differences in Nonreligion.” Social Currents 4(6): 556–574. Jacqui Frost and Penny Edgell. 2017. “Distinctiveness Reconsidered: Religiosity, Structural Location, and Understandings of Racial Inequality.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 56(2): 277-301. 1 Jacqui Frost BOOK CHAPTERS Jacqui Frost. “Religion for Atheists? Transhumanism, Mindfulness, and Atheist Churches.” Forthcoming in The Cambridge History of Atheism, edited by Stephen Bullivant and Michael Ruse. Cambridge University Press. Jacqui Frost. 2017. “Rejecting Rejection Identities: Negotiating Positive Nonreligiosity at the Sunday Assembly.” Pp. 171-190 in Organized Secularism in the United States, edited by Ryan Cragun, Lori Fazzino, and Christel Manning. De Gruyter Press. REVIEWS, COMMENTS, AND ESSAYS Jacqui Frost. 2019. “How Our Paradigms Limit Our Measures.” Response to “Is Secularism a World Religion?” by Donovan Schaefer. Implicit Religion 22(1): 66-71. Yağmur Karakaya and Jacqui Frost. 2019. “The Cultures of Cultural Sociology at Minnesota.” Department Profile for ASA Culture Section newsletter. Jacqui Frost. 2016. Review of American Secularism: Cultural Contours of Nonreligious Belief Systems, by Joseph Baker and Buster Smith. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 55(1) Jacqui Frost. 2015. “Measuring Secularity.” Response to “Understanding the Secular,” with Phil Zuckerman and John R. Shook. The Religious Studies Project. Jacqui Frost. 2013-2017. Published 51 short review essays for The Society Pages. FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS 2019. CLA Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, University of Minnesota. $12,500. 2019. Outstanding Teaching Award, Center for Educational Innovation, University of Minnesota. 2019. Student Research Grant, Society for the Scientific Study of Religion. $3,000 2019. Council of Graduate Students Conference Travel Grant, University of Minnesota. $900. 2018. Engaged Scholarship Award, University of Minnesota. For work on The Society Pages. 2018. Anna Welsch Bright Research Award, University of Minnesota. $2,500. 2015. Summer Research Fellowship, American Mosaic Project. $5,000. 2014. Edelstein Fellowship, American Mosaic Project. $45,000. 2014. Ron Anderson Technology and Social Cohesion Award. $2,500. 2013. Sociology Department Fellowship, University of Minnesota. $8,000. UNDER REVIEW/IN PROGRESS Penny Edgell and Jacqui Frost. “Reasoning with Care: Pushing Back Against Rationalized Systems with a Moral Logic of Care.” Jaime Kucinskas, Evan Stewart, Jacqui Frost, and Bradley R.E. Wright. “Reassessing Religious Resilience in Mental Health.” Jacqui Frost. “Conceptions of Community Among the Nonreligious.” Jacqui Frost. “Cultivating Secular Transcendence: Nonreligious Rituals and Spiritualities.” Jacqui Frost, Laura Gilbertson, and Penny Edgell. “Gendered Visions of a Good America.” 2 Jacqui Frost EDITORIAL Deputy Editor, Nonreligion and Secularity Research Network Blog, 2018 - present. Managing Editor, The Society Pages, 2016 - 2017 Guest Editor, Secularism & Nonreligion, Volume 6. 2017. Special Issue Topic: Intersectionality and Power, with co-editors Evan Stewart and Penny Edgell. Graduate Editor, Assigned: Life with Gender. 2016. Lisa Wade, Doug Hartmann, and Chris Uggen (eds). INVITED TALKS AND PANELS 2019. Invited Lecture. Research and Analysis in the Sociology of Religion Workshop. “Academic Publishing for Graduate Students.” University of Notre Dame. 2019. Guest Speaker. Minnesota Atheists Public Meeting. “Surveying the Nonreligious: Improving Questions and Categories.” Minneapolis. 2018. Panelist. Sabo Center for Democracy and Citizenship Annual Symposium. “Are the Nones Done with Civic Engagement?” Augsburg College. Minneapolis. 2016. Critic-Participant on Author-meets-Critic panel for Recognizing the Nonreligious: Reimagining the Secular, by Lois Lee. Association for the Sociology of Religion Annual Conference. Seattle. RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS 2019. “The Meaning of Uncertainty: Navigating States of Certainty and Uncertainty in Nonreligious Narratives.” American Sociological Association Annual Conference: New York, NY 2019. “States and Traits: Navigating Nonreligious Uncertainties.” Cultures of Unbelief Conference: Rome, Italy 2018. “'My Spirituality is Grounded in Science': Cultivating a 'Scientific Spirituality' Among the Nonreligious.” Association for the Sociology of Religion Annual Conference: Philadelphia, PA 2018. “Obligation, Reciprocity, and Trust: Conceptions of Community Among the Nonreligious.” Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Conference: Las Vegas, NV 2018. “The Limits of Rationality: Pushing Back Against Rationalized Systems with a Moral Logic of Care,” with Penny Edgell. Midwest Sociological Society Annual Conference: Minneapolis, MN 2016. “'I Want to be an Atheist at Some Point': Quest as an Orientation to Non-religiosity.” Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Conference: Atlanta, GA 2016. “From Existential to Social Understandings of Risk: Examining Gender Differences in Non- Religion,” with Penny Edgell and Evan Stewart. Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Conference: Atlanta, GA 2016. “Non-religion as Quest: The Collective Search for Positive Non-religious Identities at the Sunday Assembly.” Midwest Sociological Society Annual Conference: Chicago, IL 3 Jacqui Frost 2015. “Where Everybody Knows Your Name: Organizing Atheist Church in Minneapolis/St. Paul.” American Sociological Association Annual Conference: Chicago, IL 2014. “Is Community a Priority for the Non-religious? Attitudes Toward Civic Engagement Among the ‘Nones’.” Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Conference: Indianapolis, IN 2014. “Atheist Churches: All of the Community with 'None' of the Theology.” Nonreligion and Secularity Research Network International Conference: Claremont, CA 2014. “Religiosity and Structural Location: Heterogeneous Effects on Understandings of African American Inequality.” Sociology Department Workshop Series, University of Minnesota 2012. “Coming Out and Keeping Quiet: Identity Deployment Among Portland Atheists.” Pacific Sociological Association Annual Conference: San Diego, CA RESEARCH POSITIONS Research Assistant, American Mosaic Project, University of Minnesota, 2015 - 2017; May 2019 - present Principal Investigators: Penny Edgell, PhD, Joseph Gerteis, PhD, Douglas Hartmann, PhD Survey construction; survey fielding; data management and analysis Research Assistant, Nonverts: A Survey of America's Ex-Religious Landscape, Aug - Dec 2017 PIs: Stephen Bullivant, PhD Conducted and transcribed interviews for a book project Research Assistant, Talking About Social Controversies Project, University of Minnesota, Jan - Aug 2017 PIs: Penny Edgell, PhD, Kathleen Hull, PhD Collection and analysis of focus group data; study design and implementation Program Evaluator, Healthy Families Initiative, St. Stephens Human Services, Minneapolis, Jan – Jul 2015 PIs: Arturo Baiocchi, PhD, Alain Vandormael, PhD Conducted ethnographic observations of support groups; interviewed staff members Research Assistant, Flexible Work and Well-Being Study, University of Minnesota, May - Aug 2014 PIs: Phyllis Moen, PhD, Erin Kelly, PhD Conducted qualitative coding of interview data; helped draft report to respondents Research Assistant, Mothers and Families Project: The Impact of Child Reunification on Recidivism for Female Offenders, Portland State University, Sept 2010 - Aug 2014 PIs: Melissa Thompson, PhD, Summer Newell, PhD Transcription, qualitative coding and analysis Research Assistant, Gender Differences in Drug Use and Crime: Patterns of Continuity and Change, Portland State University, Sept 2011 - June 2012 PIs: Melissa Thompson, PhD, Chris Uggen, PhD Constructed a quantitative data set using U.S. Census data 4 Jacqui Frost TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructorships University of Minnesota - SOC 3451W: Cities and Social Change (Spring 2019) - SOC 1001: Introduction to Sociology (Fall 2018) - SOC 1001 (Online): Introduction to Sociology (Summer 2017) Metropolitan State University - GNDR 201: Introduction to Gender and Women's Studies (Springs 2018, 2019, and 2020) Graduate Teaching Assistantships University
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