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STEPHANIE A. BOHON

Professor of Sociology at Knoxville 907 McClung Tower Knoxville, TN 37996 865.974.7019 [email protected]

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EDUCATION 1990 B.A., Cum Laude and Political Science The College of Idaho, Caldwell, Idaho Honors : “Voting by Feet: The Effects of State and Local Taxes on Elderly Migration to and From Washington State”

1994 M.A., Sociology Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Thesis: “Human Capital Depreciation and Child Spacing: An Economic Analysis of Second Birth Timing”

1998 Ph.D., Demography and Sociology The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania Dissertation: Inter-ethnic Competition, Enclave Economies, and Economic Adaptation among American Immigrant Workers (Gordon De Jong, Chair)

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Immigrant adaption ◦ new destinations ◦ ethnic economies ◦ Latino/a sociology ◦ discrimination ◦ transportation and housing ◦ social demography

AREAS OF COMPETENCE Advanced statistics ◦ urban sociology ◦ rural sociology ◦ big data modeling ◦ survey design

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association (Population Section, Latino/a Sociology Section, Racial and Ethnic Minorities Section) ◦ Population Association of America ◦ Southern Sociological Society ◦ Southern Demographic Association ◦ Society for the Study of Social Problems

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Relevant Work Experience

Current

2006 -date Associate to Professor of Sociology, University of Tennessee

2020-2025 Head, Department of Sociology, University of Tennessee

2019-date Faculty Fellow, Leadership and Governance Program, Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy.

2010-date Faculty, Intercollegiate Graduate Statistics Program, Department of Business Analytics, Haslam College of Business, University of Tennessee

2009-2013 & 2019 Director, Center for the Study of Social Justice, University of Tennessee

2018-date Adjunct Doctoral Graduate Faculty, School of Criminal Justice, State University

Previous

2015-2020 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology

2013-2019 Associate Director, Center for the Study of Social Justice

2012-2015 Affiliate Faculty, American Studies Program, University of Tennessee

2008-2013 Adjunct Graduate Professor of Sociology, Western Kentucky University

2010-2012 Associate Head of Sociology, University of Tennessee

1999-2006 Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of ◊ Approved by the Board of Regents for Tenure and Promotion, 2006

1998-1999 Assistant Professor of Sociology,

1994-1998 Director of Market Research, Insight, State College, PA

Honors and Awards

2020 Nominee, ’s Excellence in Advising

2019 Faculty Fellow, Leadership and Governance Program, Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy

2018 Chancellor’s Award for Extraordinary Community Service

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2017 Senior Teaching Award, UT College of Arts and Sciences

2013 Martin Levin Award, Southern Sociological Society

2011 Quest Scholar of the Week, UT Office of Research

2003 Program Excellence through Research. Southern District. National Extension Association for Family and Consumer Sciences.

2003 Special Sandy Beaver Award for Excellence in Teaching. College of Arts and Sciences, .

2002 M.G. Michael Creative Research Award. College of Arts and Sciences, University of Georgia.

Research Grant Applications and Funding

2020 “Intersection of COVID-19 and Increased Immigration Enforcement: Risks for Latinx Youth Mental Health Status.” Russell Sage Foundation (LOI). Co-Principal Investigator with Mary Held (PI, Social Work) and Meghan Conley (Co-PI, Sociology). Under review.

2019 “A Proposal to House a Branch of the Research Data Center at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.” US Census Bureau. Principal Investigator with Nicholas Nagel (Geography) and Marianne Wanamaker (Economics). Approved.

2019 “Strengthening the Research Culture in Sociology.” Office of Research and Engagement ($15,000). Co-Principal Investigator with Jon Shefner (PI, Sociology). Funded.

2019 “Category I: Aegis—The Evolution of Secure Computing in Open Research” National Science Foundation ($10,000,000). Co-Principal Investigator with Lonnie Crosby (PI, Chemistry), and Robert “Glenn” Brook (Co-PI, National Institute for Computational Sciences). Not funded.

2019 “Doctoral Dissertation Research: Population Change, Group Threat, and Structural Predictors of Police-Involved Killings.” National Science Foundation ($10,000). Principal Investigator with Ruben Ortiz (co-PI). Not funded.

2018 “Supporting Long-term Refugee Integration Through Evidence-based Technical Assistance and Training Project” Department of Health and Human Services Office of Refugee Resettlement. ($6,125,172). Consultant. Lisa Gren (PI, University of Utah). Not funded.

2018 “The Impact of ICE Raids on Families and Communities.” UT Office of Outreach and Engagement Collaborative Mini-Grant Fund. ($1,000). Co-Investigator with Meghan Conley (Principal Investigator, Sociology), Elizabeth I. Johnson (Co-PI, Child and Family Studies), Mary Held (Co-

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PI, Social Work) and Laurie L. Meschke (Co-PI, Public Health). Funded.

2018 “Improving Diversity in Graduate Recruiting in Sociology.” UT Graduate School Recruitment Fund. ($2,524). Funded.

2017 “Doctoral Dissertation Research: Ghost Hunting Sites as a Frame for Understanding Dark Tourism.” National Science Foundation ($10,747). Principal Investigator with Bethany Nelson (co-PI). Not funded.

2017 “Doctoral Dissertation Research: Concentrated Poverty. Drug Enforcement, and Violent Crime.” National Science Foundation ($7,125). Principal Investigator with Ruben Ortiz (co-PI). Not funded.

2017 “Structural Conditions of Police-Involved Killing.” UT Office of Research and Engagement Summer GRA Program. ($3,500). Funded.

2017 “Graduate Student Recruitment Fund: Building a UT- Pipeline.” UT Graduate School. ($798). Funded.

2017 “Proposal to House a Branch of the Atlanta Research Data Center at the University of Tennessee.” US Census Bureau. Co-Principal Investigator, with Nicholas Nagle (Geography) and Marianne Wanamaker (Economics). Not approved.

2016 “Doctoral Dissertation Research: Twenty-First Century Development and Tourism in Appalachia.” National Science Foundation ($6,186). Principal Investigator with Katherine Gerlaugh (co-PI). Not funded.

2016 “Surfaces of US Neighborhood Dynamics.” National Institute of Health, NICHD ($3,731,776). Principal Investigator with Lonnie D. Crosby (co- PI, Chemistry) and Nicholas N. Nagle (co-PI, Geography). Resubmission. Not funded.

2016 “MRI: Acquisition of a Leadership-Class, Large-Memory Computational Instrument to Support Data-Driven Scientific Discovery.” National Science Foundation ($1,749,993). Collaborator. Anthony Mezzacappa (PI, Physics).

2015 “Surfaces of US Neighborhood Dynamics.” National Institute of Health, NICHD ($3,624,392). Principal Investigator with Lonnie D. Crosby (co- PI, Chemistry) and Nicholas N. Nagle (co-PI, Geography). Not funded.

2015 “Space-Time Classifications of US Neighborhood Dynamics: Methods and Algorithms for Big Data.” National Science Foundation, NSF 15-523 ($1,946,877). Principal Investigator with Lonnie D. Crosby (co-PI, Chemistry), Nicholas N. Nagle (co-PI, Geography), George Ostrouchov (co-PI, Oak Ridge National Labs), and Jonathan Schroeder (co-PI, ). Not funded.

2014 “CASCADE: Center for Advanced Study and Computational Analysis of Disparities and Equality.” National Science Foundation, NSF 14-600

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($24,000,000). Principal Investigator with Elizabeth Fussell (co-PI, Brown University), Mark Hayward (co-PI, University of Texas), Anthony Mezzacappa (co-PI, Physics), and Lars Vilhuber (co-PI, ). Pre-proposal accepted for full proposal. Full proposal not funded.

2012 “Transportation Barriers, Housing Conditions, and Job Quality among Latino Immigrants.” -Davis Poverty Research Center ($20,000). Not funded.

2011 “Doctoral Dissertation Research: Ideology and Immigrant Organizing in New Destinations.” National Science Foundation, NSF 11-547 ($5,964). Principal Investigator with Meghan Conley (co-PI). Not funded.

2011 “Center for the Study of Social Justice: Support Continuance.” University of Tennessee Office of Research ($76,372). Funded.

2010 “New Destination Risks for Childhood Asthma.” National Institute of Health ($339,513). With Bridget K. Gorman (co-PI, ) and Jorge H. Atiles (co-PI, Oklahoma State University). Not funded.

2010 “Transportation Barriers and Latino Poverty in the US Southeast.” Center for Poverty Research ($19,996). With Guangqing Chi (co-PI, Mississippi State University). Not funded.

2010 Grant Writing Institute Fellowship. University of Tennessee Office of Research ($7,695). Funded.

2010 “Mentoring Women Graduate Students: A Social Justice Publishing Workshop.” Alliance of Women Philanthropists Giving Circle ($25,000). Not funded.

2010 “Center for the Study of Social Justice: Support Continuance.” University of Tennessee Office of Research ($60,091). Funded.

2009 “Center for the Study of Social Justice Speaker Series.” University of Tennessee Ready for the World Initiative ($5,000). Funded.

2009 American Time Use Survey Training Grant. Minnesota Population Center and the University of Maryland ($1,500). Funded.

2009 “Establish the Center for the Study of Social Justice,” University of Tennessee Office of Research ($45,000). Additional support from the College of Arts and Sciences ($15,000). Funded.

2008 “Transportation Barriers, Housing Conditions, and Job Quality among Latinos.” Center for Poverty Research ($20,000). With Guangqing Chi (co-PI, Mississippi State University). Not funded.

2008 “Curriculum Development for International Field Work.” University of

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Tennessee Ready for the World Initiative ($1,500) with Carmel Price. Funded.

2007 Chancellor’s Grant for Faculty Research ($6,500) University of Tennessee. Funded.

2007 “Host the Office of Secretary-Treasurer of the Southern Sociological Society.” Southern Sociological Society ($122,745). Funded.

2005 “Policy Responses in New Immigrant Gateways.” The Century Foundation ($7,500). Funded.

2005 “Annual Latino Youth Conference” Vice President for Public Service and Outreach’s Scholarship of Engagement Grants for University Engagement (SEGUE; $4,400). Funded.

2005 “Governing a Diverse Community: Georgia’s Rapidly Growing Hispanic Population.” Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach ($100,000). With Karen Baynes, (PI, Carl Vinson Institute of Government). Funded.

2005 “Profiling America’s Growing Hispanic Population.” University of Georgia’s President’s Venture Fund ($10,000). With Douglas C. Bachtel (PI, University of Georgia) and Jorge Atiles (co-PI, University of Georgia). Funded.

2002 “Toward a Generalizable Method for Sampling Georgia’s New Latino Population.” M.G. Michael Award ($2,500). Funded.

2000 “A Profile and Needs Assessment of the Latino Migrant Population in Selected Georgia Counties.” University of Georgia Research Foundation ($3,000). Funded.

2000 “Pilot Study: The Needs of the Latino Population. University of Georgia Office of International Development through the North Georgia Latino Project ($1,500). Funded.

2000 Institute for Behavioral Research Traineeship ($3,000). Funded.

Community/Social Justice Grants and Funding

2019 “Grace Gardens.” Project Orange Thumb. Fiskars of Finland ($2,500). Funded.

2018 “Grace Gardens.” Campbell County Rotary Club Community Fund. ($350). Funded.

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2017 “Grace Food Bank Gardens.” Second Cycle DREAM Grant. Offices of Mission Program Grants & Racial Ethnic Schools and College. Presbyterian Mission Agency Board ($6,858). Funded.

Publications

Books

2020 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Nicholas N. Nagle. Intermediate Regression Analysis for the Social Sciences and Education. Under contract with Sage Press.

2015 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Meghan Conley. Immigration and Population. Cambridge, : Polity Press.

◊ Choice’s Outstanding Academic Title for 2016, American Library Association.

◊ Reviewed by: Moses, Jonathon W. 2015. Migration and Development 4(2):311-312. Angel, Ronald J. 2016. Ethnic and Racial Studies 39(3).

2001 Bohon, Stephanie A. Latinos in Ethnic Enclaves: Immigrant Workers and the Competition for Jobs. New York: Routledge (Garland Series on Latino Communities).

Articles and Chapters in Books

2019 Price, Carmel and Stephanie A. Bohon. “Are You the Reason Your Mom Cares about the Environment? Questioning the Eco-Mom Theory in Explanations of Environmental Affect.” Social Currents 6(5) 422-439.

2019 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Nicholas N. Nagle. “Methods for Measuring Gender Diversity among Colleges and University Faculty” Journal of Theory and Practice in Higher Education 19(6):17-37.

2018 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Demography in the Big Data Revolution: Changing the Culture to Forge New Frontiers.” Population Research and Policy Review 37(3):323-341.

2014 Bohon, Stephanie A., Meghan Conley, and Michelle Brown. “Unequal Protection under the Law: Encoding Racial Disparities for Hispanics in the Case of Smith v. Georgia.” American Behavioral 58(14): 1910-1926.

2010 Conley, Meghan and Stephanie A. Bohon. “The Spectrum’s Other End: Solidarity and Distrust in a New Latino Destination.” Journal of Latino-Latin American Studies, 3(4): 13-30.

2010 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Heather Macpherson Parrott. “The Myth of Millions: Socially Constructing “Illegal” Immigration.” Chapter 5 in Cameron D. Lippard and Charles A. Gallagher (eds.) Being Brown in Dixie: Race, Ethnicity, and Latino Immigration in the New South. Boulder, CO: First Forum Press.

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2009 Alzate, Mónica M., David P. Moxley, Stephanie A. Bohon, and Larry Nackerud. “The Influence of Perceived Health Status on Poor Women’s Confidence in Leaving Welfare: Implications for Social Work.” Social Work in Health Care 48: 57-75.

2009 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Georgia.” In Mark Overmyer-Velazquez (ed.) Latino America. Greenwood, CT: Greenwood Press. ◊ Booklist’s Editors' Choice winner for 2009

2009 Bohon, Stephanie A., Laura Gerard Massengale, and Audrey Jordan. “Mexican Self- Employment in Old and New Latino Places.” Chapter 7 in Fran Ansley and Jon Shefner (eds.) Global Connections and Local Receptions: New Latino Immigration in the Southeastern . Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press.

2008 Borek, Erika and Stephanie A. Bohon. “Policy Climates and Reductions in Automobile Use.” Social Science Quarterly, 89(5): 1293-1311.

2008 Lowe, Laura, and Stephanie A. Bohon. “Specialized Social Work Education: The Case for Social Work with Offenders.” Families in Society 89(2): 293-301.

2008 Bohon, Stephanie A, Katherine Stamps, and Jorge H. Atiles. “Transportation and Migrant Adjustment in Georgia.” Population Research and Policy Review 27(3):273- 291.

2006 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Georgia’s Response to New Immigration.” Chapter 4 in Greg Angrig, Jr., and Tova Andrea Wang (eds.) Immigration’s New Frontiers. New York: The Century Foundation.

2006 Bohon, Stephanie A., Monica Kirkpatrick Johnson, and Bridget K. Gorman. “College Expectations and Aspirations among Latino Adolescents in the United States.” Social Problems 52(2):207-225.

2006 Stamps, Katherine and Stephanie A. Bohon. “Educational Attainment in New and Established Latino Metropolitan Destinations.” Social Science Quarterly 87: 1225- 1240.

2005 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Occupational Attainment of Latino Immigrants in the United States.” Geographical Review 95(2):249-266.

2005 Bohon, Stephanie A., Heather MacPherson, and Jorge H. Atiles. “Educational Barriers for New Latinos in Georgia.” Journal of Latinos and Education 4(1):43-58.

2005 Bush, Kevin Ray, Stephanie A. Bohon and Hyoun K. Kim. “Adaptation among Immigrant Families: Resources and Barriers. In Patrick C. McKenry and Sharon J. Price (eds.) Families and Change: Coping with Stressful Events and Transitions. Second edition. New York: Sage.

◊ Revised and updated in 2008 for the third edition

◊ Revised and updated in 2009 for the fourth edition

2003 Atiles, Jorge H. and Stephanie A. Bohon. “Camas Calientes: Housing Adjustments

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and Barriers to Social and Economic Adaptation among Georgia’s Rural Latinos.” Southern Rural Sociology, 19(1): 97-122.

2003 Neal, Micki & Stephanie A. Bohon. “Dixie Diaspora: Attitudes toward Immigrants in Georgia.” Sociological Spectrum 23(2): 181-212.

2002 Atiles, Jorge H., and Stephanie A. Bohon. “The Needs of Georgia’s New Latinos: A Policy Agenda for the Decade Ahead.” Public Policy Research. 3: 1-51.

2001 Gorman, Bridget K. and Stephanie A. Bohon. “HIV Testing, Perceptions of AIDS Risk and Condom Use Motivation among U.S. Women." Population Research and Policy Review, 20(4): 321-343.

2000 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Craig R. Humphrey. “Courting LULUs: Characteristics of Suitor and Objector Communities.” Rural Sociology. 65(3):376-395.

1994 Stockwell, Edward G., Verl O. Luse, and Stephanie A. Bohon. "Income of Ohio's People," Cities and Villages 42(3): 17-23.

Shorter Papers, Encyclopedia Entries, and Book Reviews

2017 Uppal, Anagha and Stephanie A. Bohon. “Thoughts on the vulnerability of the field of computational social science.” CSS 2017: Proceedings of the 2017 International Conference of The Computational Social Science Society of the Americas. Article No. 5. 5 pages. Available online at https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3145580 .

2012 Bohon, Stephanie A. Review of The Latino Migration Experience in North Carolina: New Roots in the Old North State. Contemporary Sociology 41(5):631-632.

2010 Bohon, Stephanie and Meghan Conley. "Population Change and Demographics."Pp. 128-132 in The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture: Volume 15: Urbanization , edited by Charles Reagan Wilson and Wanda Rushing. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

2005 Bohon, Stephanie A. “When Will You Die? A Morbid Exercise on Morbidity.” The Southern Sociologist (The Teaching Corner), 36(3): 6-7.

2004 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Client Relations for Gringo .” Pp. 57-70 in Defense Divas. A handbook published by the Georgia Association for Criminal Defense Lawyers.

2003 Atiles, Jorge H. and Stephanie A. Bohon. “Camas Calientes.” Southern Perspectives, 6(1):6-7.

2002 Atiles, Jorge H. and Stephanie A. Bohon. “Housing Needs of Latino Migrants in Georgia.” Extended abstract (referreed). Conference Proceedings of the American Association of Housing Educators.

2000 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Chi Square,” “Cohort,” “Demographic Methods,” “Life

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Expectancy,” “Regression,” and “Regression Line.” World of Sociology, Framington Mills, Michigan: Thomson Gale.

2000 Tickamyer, Ann R. and Stephanie A. Bohon. “The Informal Economy.” In The Encyclopedia of Sociology, Second Edition. E. Borgatta and R. J. V. Montgomery, (eds.) New York: MacMillan.

1999 Bohon, Stephanie A. 1999. Review of Race and Politics: , Latinos, and Whites in a Los Angeles Suburb. Contemporary Sociology 28(6): 669.

Other Contributions

2018 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Meghan Conley. “Zero Tolerance and Immigrant Detention in the United States.” National Association of Social Workers (Oregon/Idaho) online newsletter nwsocialworkers.com.

2016 Bohon, Stephanie A. “On the Value of Diversity in Higher Education.” American Sociological Association Footnotes. Available online at http://www.asanet.org/news- events/footnotes/nov-2016/features/value-diversity-higher-education

2015 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Working Group Reports on How the Annual Meeting Sites are Selected.” American Sociological Association Footnotes. Available online at http://www.asanet.org/sites/default/files/savvy/footnotes/julyaugust15/images_new/fo otnotes_july-august15.pdf.

2012 Price, Carmel E. and Stephanie A. Bohon. “Gender Intersections and Environmental Concern.” Center for the Study of Social Justice Working Paper Series, manuscript #2012-06.

2009 Mitchell, Katherine Stamps and Stephanie A. Bohon. Created a dataset (LatinoEd) and codebook used by the Harvard Graduate School of Education and in a textbook on assessment and instruction in statistics education by Andrew Zieffler, University of Minnesota.

2005 Bachtel, Douglas C., Stephanie A. Bohon, and Jorge H. Atiles. Created an educational wall chart titled, “Profiling America’s Growing Hispanics Population,” which was distributed to US public schools.

2001 Clark, Richard, Stephanie A. Bohon, and Micki Neal. Created a survey instrument, “Georgia’s Public Attitudes on Immigration,” for the Peach State Poll conducted in December 2001 by the Carl Vinson Institute of Government at the University of Georgia.

Papers under Review

Kilpatrick, Tanner, Elizabeth I. Johnson, Stephanie A. Bohon, Anneliese C. Bolland, and John M. Bolland. “Racial Discrimination as a Mediator between Criminal Justice Contact and Depressive Symptoms among African American Women.” Under review at Journal of Offender Rehabilitation.

Bohon, Stephanie A. and Ruben Ortiz. “Structural Conditions of Police-Involved Killing in the

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United States.” Resubmitted to Sociology of Race and Ethnicity.

Bohon, Stephanie A. and Rachel Ponder. “ Professional Activities

Offices Held in Professional Associations

American Sociological Association 2017-2018 Nominating Committee, Population Section 2016 Member, President’s Working Group on Increasing Diversity in Leadership 2015-2016 Chair, President’s Working Group on the Timing and Cost of the Annual Meeting 2012-2015 ASA Council Member at Large (elected) 2012-2015 Member, ASA Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline Committee 2012-2015 Council Liaison to the Committee on the Status of Racial and Ethnic Minorities

Southern Demographic Association 2019-2021 Chair, Local Arrangements Committee 2016-2017 President (elected) 2015-2016 Program Chair 2015-2016 President-elect (elected) 2006-2014 Student Paper Competition Coordinator 2009-2010 Chair, Local Arrangements Committee 2008-2009 Vice President (elected) 2008-2009 Nominations Committee Chair 2007-2010 Board of Trustees (elected)

Southern Sociological Society 2020-2021 President-Elect 2018-2019 Program Committee 2012-2017 Recording Secretary 2007-2012 Executive 2007-2012 Chair, Finance Committee 2007-2012 Member, Program Committee (ex-officio) 2007-2012 Member, Site Selection Committee (ex-officio) 2007-2012 Member, Publication Committee (ex-officio) 2007-2008 Program Committee 2003-2006 Membership Committee

Editorial Experience

Editor Population Research and Policy Review 2012-2015

Editorial Boards: Sociology of Race and Ethnicity (2020-2022) Social Currents (2015-date) Population Research and Policy Review (2015-date) Organizational Research Methods (2014-date) Southern Rural Sociology (2006-2009) Rural Sociology (1999-2001)

Occasional Journal Referee

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American Behavioral Scientist American Journal of Criminal Justice American Journal of Sociology American Sociological Review City & Community Demography Ethnoscapes Equity and Excellence in Education GeoJournal Gender and Society International Migration Review International Migration Journal of Family Issues Journal of Latin American-Latino Studies Journal of Latinos and Education Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement Journal of Urban Affairs Landscape and Urban Planning Organizational Research Methods Population Research and Policy Review Race/Ethnicity Race and Social Problems Rural Sociology Journal of Rural Social Sciences Social Currents Social Forces Social Problems Social Science Research Society and Natural Resources Sociological Focus Sociological Forum Sociology of Education Southern Rural Sociology The Sociological Quarterly Southeastern Geographer Sociology of Race and Ethnicity Sociological Spectrum

Proposal Review Work

◦ Concerted Research Action, Vrije Universiteit Brussel ◦ National Science Foundation, ad hoc reviewer ◦ ASA Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline, 2012-2015 ◦ National Science Foundation, Panel reviewer, 2014-2018 ◦ Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Panel reviewer, 2019

Editorial Consulting/Book Proposal Reviewer

◦ International Conference on Applied Demography ◦ University of Georgia Press ◦ McGraw Hill ◦ Worth Publishing ◦ University Press ◦ Cambridge University Press ◦ Routledge Press

Promotion and Tenure Reviews

◦ Department of Latino/Latina Studies, Iowa State University ◦ Department of Sociology, Mississippi State University ◦ Department of Sociology, Appalachian State University ◦ Department of Political Science, ◦ Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Randolph Macon University (2 times) ◦ L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs, Virginia Commonwealth Univ. ◦ Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, Texas Tech

Presentations at Professional Meetings

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2019 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Nicholas Nagle. “Methods for Measuring Vertical Gender Segregation at Colleges and Universities: The Value of Treating Departments as Neighborhoods.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America. April. Austin, TX.

2018 Kilpatrick, Colton Tanner, Elizabeth I. Johnson, Stephanie A. Bohon, Anneliese C. Bolland, and John M. Bolland. “Criminal Justice Contact, Racial Discrimination, and Health.” To be presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council on Family Relations. November. San Diego, CA.

2018 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Ruben Ortiz. “Crime Rates and Police-Involved Killing: Addressing Far-Right Demands to Stop Adjusting for Population Composition.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Demographic Association. October. Durham, NC.

2018 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Ruben Ortiz. “Ethnic Competition and Police-Involved Killing in the United States.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America. April. Denver, CO.

2018 Maples, James N., Stephanie A. Bohon, Michael Bradley, and Courtney Lush. “Rock Climbing as Sustainable Tourism in Appalachia: A Rock Climbing Case Study in the Nantahala and Pisgah National Forests. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society. April. New Orleans, LA.

2017 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Louise Seamster. “Transportation as a Racialized Structure.” Presented at the New Directions in Critical Race and Ethnic Studies Conference. April. Knoxville, TN.

2017 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Transportation Access for Southern Immigrants: The Case for Spatial Stickiness.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society. March. Greenville, SC.

2016 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Anagha Uppal. “Using ‘The Counted” to Study Police-Related Killings: What You Need to Know.” Presented at New Directions in Critical Criminology. May. Knoxville, TN.

2016 Durán, Robert, Stephanie A. Bohon, and Bethany Callan Nelson. “Placing ‘The Counted’: Understanding the Patterning of Police-Related Killings.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society. April. Atlanta, GA.

2015 Maples, James N. and Stephanie A. Bohon. “Sewing a silver lining: Changes in San Francisco’s Chinese garment manufacturing during and after the Great Recession.” Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society. March 26. New Orleans, LA.

2013 Bohon, Stephanie A., Meghan Conley, and Michelle Brown. “’Fair’ cross-section and unequal representation: Emerging case law and institutional racism in new destinations.” Conference on Latino Communities in Old and New Destinations. November 8. St. Petersburg, FL.

2013 Bohon, Stephanie A., Meghan Conley, and Michelle Brown. “Applying critical race

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theory in new Hispanic destinations: The case of Smith v. Georgia.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August 13. New York, NY.

2013 Maples, James N., Stephanie A. Bohon, and Nicole T. Carroll. “Rebuilding the Big Easy: Mexican niches before and after Hurricane Katrina.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society. April 27. Atlanta, GA.

2012 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Wenna Zhao. “Camas Calientes Revisited: Overcrowding among Latinos in New and Established Destinations.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Southern Demographic Association. October 12. Williamsburg, VA.

2012 Price, Carmel and Stephanie A. Bohon. “Intersectionality: Moderating Effects of Gender and Demographic Characteristics of Environmental Concern.” Presented at the Annual Meetings the American Sociological Association. August 18. Denver, CO.

2012 Price, Carmel and Stephanie A. Bohon. “Mediating Effects between Gender and Socio- demographic Characteristics of Environmental Concern.” Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society. March 22. New Orleans, LA.

2012 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Meghan Conley. “New Immigrant Destinations and Institutional Racism: The Case of State of Georgia v. Brandon Smith.” Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society. March 23. New Orleans, LA.

2011 Bohon, Stephanie A., Meghan Conley, Sarah E. Hendricks, Jenna Lamphere, Sara Malley, James N. Maples, Alex Stoner, and Jennifer Schally. “Demography Meets Ethnography: On Using Meta-Ethnography to Understand New Immigrant Destinations.” Annual Meetings of the Southern Demographic Association. October 20. Tallahassee, FL.

2010 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Meghan Conley. “Everything New is Old Again: Institutional Racism and Bad Math in State of Georgia v. Smith.” Annual Meetings of the Southern Demographic Association. October 9. Knoxville, TN.

2010 Price, Carmel E., Meghan E. Conley, and Stephanie A. Bohon. “The Destination of Immigrant Women.” Annual Meetings of the Southern Demographic Association. October 9. Knoxville, TN.

2010 Conley, Meghan and Stephanie A. Bohon. “The Spectrum’s Other End: Solidarity and Distrust in a New Latino Destination.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August 14, Atlanta, GA.

2009 Bohon, Stephanie A., Meghan Conley, and Carmel Price. “New Destinations for Mexicans: Does Place Matter?” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August 13, San Francisco, CA.

2009 Hendricks, Sarah E., Stephanie A. Bohon, James N. Maples, and Ian Orr. “Carpooling as Transportation Adaptation among Racial Minorities.” Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society. April 2, New Orleans, LA.

2009 Hendricks, Sarah E., Stephanie A. Bohon, James N. Maples, and Ian Orr. “We’re All in this Together?: Carpooling and Race in Tennessee.” Annual Meetings of the Southern

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Rural Sociological Association. February 2, Atlanta, GA.

2008 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Viva la Difference? Characteristics of Immigrants in Old and New Destinations.” Annual Meetings of the Southern Demographic Association. Oct. 31, Greenville, SC.

2008 Tucker, Stacey Ussery and Stephanie A. Bohon. “Cultural Attachment and Remittance Sending among US Latinos.” Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America. April 18, New Orleans, LA.

2007 Adams, Randall and Stephanie A. Bohon “The Persistence of Working for Self: Pre- and Post-entry Experiences among Immigrant Entrepreneurs.” Annual Meetings of the Southern Demographic Association. October 13. Birmingham, AL.

2007 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Gordon F. DeJong. “Mexican Occupational Attainment in Old and New Latino Places.” Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America. March 29. New York City, NY.

2006 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Bridget K. Gorman. “Crossing Borders, Changing Colors: The Impact of Immigration on the Link between Skin Color and Health.” Annual Meetings of the Southern Demographic Society. October 3. Durham, NC.

2006 Stamps, Katherine and Stephanie A. Bohon “Educational Attainment in New and Established Latino Destinations.” Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America. March 30. Los Angeles, CA.

2006 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Heather Macpherson. “The Myth of Eleven Million: The Social Construction of Illegal Immigration in the South.” Annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Society.” March 23. New Orleans, LA.

2004 Bohon, Stephanie A., Katherine Stamps, & Jorge H. Atiles. “The Role of Transportation in Immigrant Adaptation.” Annual meetings of the Southern Demographic Association. October. Hilton Head, SC.

2004 Kirkpatrick-Johnson, Monica, Bridget K. Gorman, and Stephanie A. Bohon, “Educational Realities for Latino Adolescents: The Role of Expectations, Achievement, and School Attachment in Predicting Educational Attainment” AddHealth Users Conference. July. Bethesda, MD.

2004 Neal, Micki and Stephanie A. Bohon. “Fear and Loathing in Georgia: Economic Worries and Attitudes towards Immigrants.” Annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Society. April. Atlanta, GA.

2004 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Latino Immigrant Self-Employment: Changing Opportunity Structures in Four Ethnic Economies, 1990-2000” Annual meetings of the Population Association of America. April. Boston, MA.

2003 Bohon, Stephanie A., Monica Kirkpatrick-Johnson, and Bridget K. Gorman. “Educational Aspirations and Expectations Among Latino Adolescents.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August. Atlanta, GA.

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2002 Atiles, J.H., & Bohon, S.A. “Housing Needs of Latino Migrants in Georgia.” Annual Conference of the American Association of Housing Educators. November. Minneapolis, MN.

2002 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Jorge H. Atiles. “Making the Change: ‘Bottlenecks to Adaptation for New Immigrants” Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America. May 10. Atlanta, GA.

2002 Atiles, Jorge H. and Stephanie A. Bohon. “Housing Options for Georgia’s New Latinos.” Conference on Immigration and America’s Changing Ethnic Landscape. April 12. Athens, GA.

2001 Alzate, Monica and Stephanie A. Bohon. “What makes women confident to get off welfare?” National Association for Welfare Research and Statistics. August 19-22. Baltimore, Maryland.

2001 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Gordon F. De Jong. “Occupations, Origins, and Adaptation : Latino Immigrants in Enclave and Non-Enclave Contexts.” Annual Meetings of the Population Association of America, Los Angeles, California.

2000 Gorman, Bridget K. and Stephanie A. Bohon. “HIV Testing, Perceptions of AIDS Risk and Condom Use Motivation among U.S. Women.” Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, Louisiana. 2001 1999 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Occupations and Origins: Latin American Immigrant Adaptatio in Four Ethnic Economies.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, Illinois.

1999 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Suzanne C. Baker. “Disproving the Human Capital Thesis: Self-Employment in Ethnic Economies.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, Illinois.

1997 Bohon, Stephanie A., Barbara Toombs, and Craig R. Humphrey. “Courting LULUs: Suitor and Objector Communities.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

1996 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Kurt G. Vicha. “The Effects of U.S. Refugee Policy on Nicaraguan and Salvadoran Long-Term Economic Integration.” Population Association of America, New Orleans, Louisiana.

1995 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Not in Anyone’s Backyard: The Grassroots Challenge to the Post- Materialist Thesis.” Seventh International Conference on Socio-Economics, Washington, D. C.

1994 Bohon, Stephanie A. “The Impact of Interstate Tax Differentials on Elderly Migration to and from Ohio: 1985-1990.” Fifth International Conference on Applied Demography, Bowling Green, Ohio.

Policy Briefings to Government

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2019 Bohon, Stephanie A. “It’s Cliché for a Reason: Demography is Destiny.” Annual meeting of the National Council of State Legislators. August 7. Nashville, TN.

2019 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Census 2020: Issues for the Latinx Population.” Annual meeting of the Board of Hispanic Caucus Chairs. August 4. Nashville, TN.

2006 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Demographic Trends for Georgia’s Middle District.” Federal Judges Retreat, 11th Circuit. February 18. Reynolds Plantation, GA.

2005 Bohon, Stephanie A. “What’s New with Georgia’s Population?” Georgia Municipal Association. August 3. Savannah, GA.

2004 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Demographic Trends in Georgia.” Biennial Institute for Georgia Legislators. December 12. Athens, GA.

2004 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Latino Migration to Non-Traditional Destinations in the South.” National Congressional Hispanic Caucus. May 19. Washington, DC.

2003 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Jorge H. Atiles. “How the State can Respond to the Needs of Georgia’s Latinos.” Meeting of the ’s Latino Commission for a New Georgia. October 23. Atlanta, GA.

2002 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Responding to Georgia’s New Accent.” Annual Meetings of the Georgia Municipal Association. June 25. Savannah, GA.

Keynote Addresses and Invited Presentations to Learned Audiences

2019 Bohon, Stephanie A. “How to be Interesting for 45 Minutes.” Prep Talk. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. August. New York, NY.

2019 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Social Justice in the Sociology Graduate Curriculum: Some Cautionary Notes.” Pre-conference for Department Chairs and Directors of Graduate Studies. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. August. New York, NY.

2019 Bohon, Stephanie A. “How to Write a Successful Proposal for the Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline.” American Sociological Association Professional Development Webinar. April.

2019 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Ruben Ortiz. “Using Statistics to Study Police-Caused Killing.” University of Tennessee Chapter of the American Statistical Association. April. Knoxville, TN.

2019 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Diversity: Challenges, Opportunities, and Structures.” Center for Ultra-Wide-Area Resilient Electric Energy Transmission Networks Colloquium. March. Knoxville, TN.

2019 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Ruben Ortiz. “Structural Conditions of Police-Involved Killings.” Center for the Dynamics of Social Complexity Colloquium. March. Knoxville, TN.

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2018 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Meghan Conley. “The Myth of the Melting Pot: The Racialization of Immigration in the US.” Office of Multicultural Student Life Diversity Dialogue Symposium. Strengthening the Stars and Stripes: Reweaving the Social Fabric of America. October. Frieson Black Cultural Center. Knoxville, TN.

2018 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Ruben Ortiz. “What Models of Klan Activity Tell Us about Police Killing.” Department of Sociology Colloquium. September. Knoxville, TN.

2018 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Institutional Research Culture as a Barrier to Big Data Research.” Presented at 21st Century Cures Southeast Conference. March. Knoxville, TN.

2016 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Demography in the Big Data Revolution: Changing the Culture to Forge New Frontiers.” Presented as part of the colloquium series for the Population Research Institute. October. Penn State University.

2016 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Demography in the Big Data Revolution: Changing the Culture to Forge New Frontiers.” Presidential Address to the Southern Demographic Association. Annual meeting of the Southern Demographic Association. October. Athens, Georgia.

2013 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Structural Racism, Case Law, and New Destinations.” Presented at the Harry S. Truman School for Public Policy. October. University of Missouri.

2009 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Ethnic Concentration and the Economic Condition of Immigrants to the United States.” Ensemble ou sépararés : les enjeux de la concentration spatiale des immigrants en France, aux Etats-Unis et en France [Together or Separate : Spatial Concentration and Immigrant Incorporation in the United States, Great Britain, and France]. L’Institut Français de Geopolitique, University of Paris VIII. January 15, Saint- Denis, France.

2008 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Transportation Limitations and Migrant Adjustment.” University of Tennessee Anthropology Speaker Series. November 7. Knoxville, TN

2007 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Making Sense of the Dixie Diaspora: Latino Migration in the New South” The J. Harrison and Robbie Nelle Christopher Livingston concert and lecture series. September 27. Athens, AL.

2007 Bohon, Stephanie A. “You Can’t Get There from Here: Transportation and Immigrant Adjustment in the Deep South.” Athens State University faculty and student luncheon. September 27. Athens, AL.

2007 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Unauthorized Immigration” Oak Ridge Institute for Continued Learning. Roane State Community College. November 6. Oak Ridge, TN.

2006 Bohon, Stephanie A. Response to the Keynote Presentation by John Logan, Caroline and Gordon F De Jong Conference on Migration and Ethnic Diversity, State College, PA.

2006 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Georgia’s Response to New Immigration.” National media launch of Immigration’s New Frontier sponsored by the Century Foundation and ’s Department of Sociology. November 30. Atlanta, GA.

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2006 Bohon, Stephanie A., Laura Gerard Massengale, and Audrey Jordan. “Mexican Self- Employment in Old and New Latino Places.” Conference on the New Latino Migration to Tennessee. April 1. Knoxville, TN.

2006 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Transportation Limitations among the South’s Rural Latinos” Conference on Navigating the Globalization of the American South. March 2. Chapel Hill, NC.

2005 Bohon, Stephanie A. “The Myth of Eleven Million: Illegal Immigration in the United States.” University of Georgia Honors College. November 1. Athens, GA.

2005 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Traffic Jam: How America’s Love Affair with the Car Limits Immigrant Adaptation” Institute for Behavioral Research. March 1. Athens, GA.

2005 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Illegal Immigration: Facts and Fantasies” Perimeter Adult Learning Services. October 10. Sandy Springs, GA.

2004 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Jorge H. Atiles. “You Can’t Get There from Here”: Transportation Barriers to Immigrant Adjustment in Georgia. Sociology Department colloquium. January. Athens, GA.

2002 Atiles, J.H. & Bohon, S.A. “Meeting the Housing Needs of Latinos in Georgia.” Paper presented at Diversity in the 21st Century: Partnerships for Positive Change conference. November 18. Dalton, GA.

2002 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Changing Latino Demographics in Georgia and the South.” Noon Lecture Series for Hispanic Heritage Month, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. September. Athens, GA.

2002 Bohon, Stephanie. “Immigration in the South,” Roundtable facilitated at the Conference on Immigration and America’s Changing Ethnic Landscape. Athens, GA.

2002 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Jorge H. Atiles. “The Community Context of Immigrant Adaptation.” Institute for Behavioral Research, February 18. Athens, GA.

2002 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Latinas in the South.” University of Georgia’s Women’s Studies Noon Lecture Series. January 10. Athens, GA. 2001 Bohon, Stephanie A. and Jorge H. Atiles. “Meeting the Needs of Georgia’s New Latinos.” Carl Vinson Institute for Government Colloquium Series. October. Athens, GA.

1999 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Informal Economies in Ethnic Enclaves: Data Needs for the Coming Century.” ASA/NSF/FAD Planning Conference for the Informal Economy Study, Chicago, IL.

Keynote Addresses and Invited Presentations to General Audiences

2018 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Understanding Immigration.” Lunch with the League. League of Women Voters. November 6. Oak Ridge, TN.

2018 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Migration in the Americas: Deconstructing Walls.” Latin

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American and Caribbean Studies Roundtable. University of Tennessee. April 3. Knoxville, TN.

2018 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Are Immigrants Harmful to the Environment?” Global Awareness Lecture Series. Howard H. Baker, Jr. Center for Public Policy. Jan. 31. Knoxville, TN.

2011 Bohon, Stephanie A. Panelist—Human Trafficking

2010 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Place Matters: Characteristics of Cities that Attract and Sustain New Immigrants.” October 23. Pregame Faculty Showcase. Knoxville, TN.

2010 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Immigration to the South” League of Women Voters. April 6. Oak Ridge, TN.

2007 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Making Sense of the Dixie Diaspora” Tennessee Government Executive Institute. October 30. Knoxville, TN.

2005 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Latinos 101: Facts and Figures.” Specialized Reporting Conference: Covering Latinos in Georgia and the Southeast. November 16. Atlanta, GA.

2005 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Demographic Changes in Georgia.” Area Agency on Aging. November 3. Callaway Gardens, GA.

2005 Bohon, Stephanie A. “The New Latino South.” Institute for Democratic Governance. October 4. East Point, GA.

2004 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Client Relations for Gringo Lawyers.” Annual meeting of the Georgia Association of Defense Lawyers. May. Savannah, GA.

2004 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Meeting the Educational Needs of Latinos in Athens-Clarke County.” Community meeting sponsored by the Athens Clarke-County Democrats. March. Athens, GA. 2003 Bohon, Stephanie A. “The Changing Face of Georgia.” Family Connections Partnershipannual meeting. October 20. , GA.

2002 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Georgia’s Changing Population.” Carl Vinson Institution’s Biennial Institute for Government. December 9. Athens, GA.

2002 Bohon, Stephanie A. “So, What’s New? Changing Demographics and their Impact on Agriculture.” National Association of Agriculture Communicators in Education. August 19. Savannah, GA.

2002 Bohon, Stephanie. “Ethnic Prejudice in Georgia” Vinings Rotary Club. March 20. Vinings, GA.

2002 Bohon, Stephanie A. “The Demography of Georgia’s New Immigrants.” Annual Meetings of the University of Georgia’s College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences Advisory Council. February. Atlanta, GA.

2002 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Do Immigrants Still Assimilate?” Gainesville City School System International Center. October 8. Gainesville, GA.

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2002 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Best Practices for Serving Latinos in Georgia.” Georgia Power Company. August 21. Atlanta, GA.

2002 Atiles, Jorge H. and Stephanie A. Bohon. “Cama Caliente: “Hot Beds” in the South.” Rural Southern Development Agency Conference on Latinos in the South. April 25. Atlanta, GA.

2002 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Latinos in Georgia” Washington Kiwanis Club. June 18. Washington, GA.

2002 Bohon, Stephanie A. “The Challenge of Illegal Immigration in the New South.” Life Enrichment Services. January 24. Decatur, GA.

2001 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Georgia: A New Accent for the Coming Century.” Hispanic Heritage Month Series. Environmental Protection Agency. Athens, GA. September . Athens, GA.

2001 Bohon, Stephanie A. “Latino Housing and Family Issues.” Conference on the Power of Latinos for a Stronger Georgia. July 30-31. Athens, GA.

Service Activities

Advisory Boards and Directorates

◦ Census Working Group, Knox County, TN ◦ Review Board Member, Atlanta Research Data Center, US Census Bureau ◦ Center for the Study of Social Justice, University of Tennessee ◦ Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, University of Georgia ◦ Athens Area Hispanic Task Force, Athens, GA ◦ Complete Count Committee, Athens-Clarke County Planning Department, Athens, GA

Departmental Committees

2016 Chair, Search Committee, Quantitative Methodologist, UTK 2015-present Director of Graduate Studies, UTK 2007, 2009, 2010-2013 Graduate Committee, UTK 2007-present Chair, Methods Qualifying Exam Committee, UTK 2007-2009, 2011, 2016 Ad Hoc Committee for Peer Review of Teaching (Gellert, Cable, Banerjee, Duran) 2007-2008 Promotion and Tenure Subcommittee, UTK 2006-2007 Methods Committee, UTK 2006-2007 Search Committee, Environmental Sociology, UTK 2004-2005 Colloquium Committee, 2002-2003 Executive Committee, UGA 1999-2001 Search Committees, UGA 1999-2001 Academic Program Committee, UGA 1999 Curriculum Committee, UGA 1999 Ad Hoc Methods Committee, UGA

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University and College Committees

2019 Search Committee, Research Computing Support Manager, Office of Instructional Technology 2019 Chancellor’s Task Force on Research Computing, Office of Research and Engagement 2018-2019 ’s Task Force on Bias in Standardized Evaluations of Teaching 2018 Hunger and Homelessness Summit Planning Committee, Office of the of Students 2007-present Department Review Chair, Institutional Review Board, Human Subjects 2016-present STRIDE, Office of the Provost 2016-present Graduate Education Working Group, College of Arts and Sciences 2016-2018 Access and Diversity Fellowship Selection Committee, Graduate School 2017-2018 Penley-Thomas-Allen Fellowship Selection Committee, College of Arts & Sciences 2017 Organized Research Unit proposal reviewer, Office of Research and Engagement 2016 RDT Manager Strategic Initiative, Office of Research and Engagement 2010-2011 UT Classroom Upgrade Subcommittee 2010 Search Committee, Associate Dean for Research, Graduate Studies and Facilities 2009 Search Committee, Head of Religious Studies 2008-2010 Dean’s Advisory Council, College of Arts & Sciences, UTK 2008-2012 UT Scholarly Communication Committee, Academic Affairs, UTK 2007-2008 Institutional Review Board Alternate, Office of Research, UTK 2007 Institutional Review Board, Office of Research, UTK 2004 Review Panel, Annual Public Service and Outreach Conference, Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach, UGA 2001 Planning Committee, Annual Conference on Diversity, Office of the Vice President for Public Service and Outreach, UGA 2002 Georgia Latino Project, Fanning Institute of Government, UGA

Teaching Activities

◦ Faculty, Intercollegiate Graduate Statistics Program, UTK Haslam College of Business ◦ Faculty, American Studies Program, UTK. ◦ Faculty mentor, Baker Center Scholars program ◦ Core faculty, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, UGA. ◦ Honors Faculty Mentor, University of Georgia Honors College ◦ Minority Student Faculty Mentor, Office of the Vice President for Institutional Diversity, UGA

ADDENDUM A: Teaching

Dissertations Directed to Completion

2020 Ortiz, Ruben A. Group Threat and Racial Disparities in Police-Caused Killings. The University of Tennessee.

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2017 Gerlaugh, Katherine Custis. Twenty-First Century Deindustrialization and Uneven Development in Appalachia. The University of Tennessee.

2017 Fidan, Ahmet. Women’s Help-Seeking Behavior for Intimate Partner Violence in Sub- Saharan Africa. The University of Tennessee.

2013 Conley, Meghan Elizabeth. Immigrant Rights in the Nuevo South: Enforcement and Resistance at the Borderlands of Illegality. The University of Tennessee.

2013 Hendricks, Sarah Ellen. Mobility and Isolation: Latino Immigrant Adjustment in Atlanta, Georgia. The University of Tennessee.

2012 Maples, James N. Changes in US Ethnic Niches, 2005-2010. The University of Tennessee.

2012 Cui, Wanjun. The Effect of Race on Crime: A Multilevel Analysis. The University of Tennessee.

2011 Price, Carmel E. Women and the Environment: Mediating and Moderating Effects of Gender and Demographic Characteristics of Environmental Concern. The University of Tennessee.

2008 Adams, Robert Randall. Migrating Money: Remittances in a Global Setting. The University of Tennessee.

2005 Toney, Eleanor Vidt. The Earnings of Nurses. University of Georgia.

2004 Neal, Michelle Marie. Border or Boarders? A Cross-National and Multilevel Comparison of the Perceived Effects of Immigrants and Immigration. University of Georgia.

Master’s Theses Directed

2012 Lamphere, Jenna. Understanding Biotechnology: Conceptualizing and Understanding US Public Concern. University of Tennessee-Knoxville. (Co-Chair)

2011 Long, Larry Curtis. Education and Crime: A Study in Student Perceptions of Culpability.” University of Tennessee-Knoxville

2009 Conley, Meghan Elizabeth. The Construction of Social Networks of Support in a New Latino Gateway. University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Published in Journal of Latin American-Latino Studies.

2009 Scott, Amber Kay. Water Conservation Behaviors in Georgia: The Effects of Place. University of Tennessee-Knoxville.

2008 Maples, James N. Industrial Concentration and Quality of Life at the County Level. University of Tennessee-Knoxville.

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2008 Hendricks, Sarah Ellen. Skin Color Bias in the Immigration Process: A Multi-Methods Approach. University of Tennessee-Knoxville.

2007 Borek, Erica. Policy Climates and Reductions in Automobile Use. University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Published in Social Science Quarterly

2005 Katherine Stamps. “Educational Attainment in New and Established Latino Metropolitan Destinations.” University of Georgia. Published in Social Science Quarterly.

2003 Suzanne Baker. “Depression in the United States Labor Force: An Examination of the Impacts of Job Characteristics, Workplace Culture, and Occupational Attainment.” University of Georgia.

Courses Taught

Graduate Courses

◦ Research Methods in Sociology ◦ Advanced Quantitative Methods ◦ Survey Research Design ◦ Demographic Techniques ◦ New Urban Sociology ◦ Professional Development ◦ Social Justice and Sociology ◦ Pedagogy and Graduate Instruction ◦ Immigration and Ethnic Change

Undergraduate Courses

◦ Sociological Research ◦ Sociology of Urban Life ◦ Population Issues ◦ Introduction to Sociology ◦ Human Population ◦ Social Problems ◦ Population and Policy Issues ◦ Fertility and Family Planning ◦ Population ◦ Community Sociology ◦ Race and Ethnicity (with Africana Studies) ◦ Advanced Issues in Race and Ethnicity

Freshman Seminars ◦ War Rhetoric ◦ Adventures in Hitchhiking ◦ Scottish Dance in Appalachia

ADDENDUM B: Research and Outreach

Specialized Training

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2002 ICPSR course on multi-level modeling using SAS. Chapel Hill, NC. 2005 NIH training for human subjects research. Athens, GA. 2009 American Time Use Survey ATUS-X, Baltimore, MD. 2010 University of Tennessee grant writing boot camp. Knoxville, TN 2011 QDA Miner and WordStat. Knoxville, TN 2019 Private Foundations Workshop. Knoxville, TN

Court Certifications as Expert in Demography and Latino Sociology

◦ Chatham County, GA ◦ Cobb County, GA ◦ Gwinnett County, GA ◦ DeKalb County, GA ◦ Douglas County, GA ◦ Floyd County, GA ◦ Gordon County, GA ◦ Hall County, GA ◦ Henry County, GA ◦ Georgia Federal Court, First District

Media Coverage of Published Research

English Language Outlets

◦ Atlanta Journal-Constitution ◦ BBC-London ◦ Boston Globe ◦ Chattanooga Times Free Press ◦ Chicago Sun-Times ◦ The Christian Science Monitor ◦ International Herald-Tribune ◦ ◦ National Public Radio ◦ Georgia Public Broadcasting ◦ New York Times ◦ The Oklahoman ◦ Orange County Register ◦ Salt Lake Tribune ◦ The Tennessean ◦ USA-Today ◦ Time Magazine

Spanish Language Outlets

◦ Eco Latino ◦ Mundo Hispanico ◦ Terra ◦ Tiempo

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