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Curriculum Vitae Henri Gooren, Oakland University February 15, 2017 1. BIOGRAPHICAL DATA a. Full Name: Henri Paul Pierre Gooren b. Department: Sociology, Anthropology, Social Work, & Criminal Justice c. Rank: Associate Professor of Anthropology 2. EDUCATION Degree Institution Date Subject Ph.D. Utrecht University 11/27/1998 Anthropology M.A. Utrecht University 08/30/1991 Anthropology B.A. Not applicable in the old Dutch system of academic titles 3. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE a. Teaching Experience Not as a Graduate Student Institution Rank Date Full or Part Time Oakland University Associate Professor 2011- Full Time Oakland University Assistant Professor 2007-11 Full Time Utrecht University Post-doc 2003-07 Part Time b. Teaching Experience as a Graduate Student Institution Rank Date Full or Part Time Utrecht University PhD student 1993-98 Part Time 1 c. Other Relevant Professional Experience 2003-2007 Research team coordinator and postdoc in Conversion Careers and Culture Politics in Pentecostalism: A Comparative Study in Four Continents. Research program funded by Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), similar to NSF in the United States, as part of The Future of the Religious Past initiative. 2002-2003 Senior staff member and board secretary of the Netherlands Social Science Research Council (SSRC) of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). 1999-2002 Staff member of the Netherlands Social Science Research Council of the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). 1994-1997 Graduate student representative of the national research school for development studies CERES and of the executive committee of Utrecht University’s Department of Cultural Anthropology. d. Oakland Appointment Record i. Rank and date of initial appointment: Assistant Professor, 08/15/07 ii. Date of reappointment: 08/15/2009 iii. Rank and date(s) of promotion(s) Associate Professor, 08/15/11 iv. Date(s) of Spring/Summer teaching (post-tenure): Semester/Year Course Enrollment Evaluations Available Summer I 2016 AN 102 15 No* Summer II 2015 AN 102 10 No* Summer I 2014 AN 102 19 No* Summer I 2013 AN 102 21 No* * The department does not conduct course evaluations for summer terms. v. Date(s) and type(s) of leave: Sabbatical, Winter 2015 e. Oakland Instructional Record (Courses taught after receiving tenure) Semester/Year Course Enrollment Evaluations Available Winter 2017 AN 102 69 Eventually Fall 2016 AN 102 74 Yes Fall 2016 AN 302 28 Yes Summer I 2016 AN 102 15 No* Winter 2016 AN 102 71 Yes Winter 2016 IS 250 6 Yes Fall 2015 AN 102 71 Yes Fall 2015 AN 271 19 Yes 2 Summer II 2015 AN 102 10 No* Fall 2014 AN 102 73 Yes Fall 2014 AN 302 28 Yes Summer I 2014 AN 102 19 No* Winter 2014 AN 102 79 Yes Winter 2014 AN 371 24 Yes Fall 2013 AN 102 89 Yes Fall 2013 AN 271 21 Yes Summer I 2013 AN 102 21 No* Winter 2013 AN 102 79 Yes Winter 2013 IS 250 43 Yes Fall 2012 AN 302 26 Yes Winter 2012 AN 371 20 Yes Winter 2012 AN 395 2 Yes Fall 2011 AN 102 90 Yes Fall 2011 AN 271 20 Yes * The department does not conduct course evaluations for summer terms. Independent study projects directed: Semester/Year Course Enrollment Subject Winter 2016 AN 302 Amanda Sosnowski Anthro Res. Methods Winter 2016 AN 302 Lila Gee Anthro Res. Methods Winter 2016 AN 302 Bethanee Calloway Anthro Res. Methods Fall 2015 AN 302 Jessica Klima Anthro Res. Methods Fall 2015 AN 302 Matthew McAlpine Anthro Res. Methods Fall 2015 AN 371 Shayna Roer Mexico&Central Am. Winter-Fall 2015 HC 370 Kimberly Ballor Machismo in Mexico Winter 2014 AN 302 Lauren Ruszkowski Anthro Res. Methods Fall 2013 AN 302 Kailey McAlpin Anthro Res. Methods Fall 2013 AN 302 Kyle Nazaroff Anthro Res. Methods Fall 2013 AN 371 Alex Morton Anthro Res. Methods Winter-Fall 2013 HC 370 Lauren Tibbits Cosmetic surgery Winter-Fall 2013 HC 370 Alex Morton Camino de Santiago Winter 2013 AN 302 Brett Hagen Anthro Res. Methods Winter 2013 AN 302 Lindsay Miller Anthro Res. Methods Winter 2012 AN 302 Matthew Kamara Anthro Res. Methods Winter 2012 AN 302 Rob Ninowski Anthro Res. Methods Winter 2012 AN 302 Brittany Stem Anthro Res. Methods Fall 2011 AN 302 Orlando Benedict Anthro Res. Methods Fall 2011 AN 302 Kristen Heyes Anthro Res. Methods Winter-Fall 2011 HC 370 Nicole Smola Black Cult.&Hip Hop Winter 2011 AN 480 Christina Carr Voodoo in Haiti Winter 2011 AN 480 Rob Ninowski Evolution of Religion Winter 2010 AN 302 Kalae Atwell Anthro Res. Methods Summer-Fall 2009 MALS Brenda Bujold Gender and Religion 3 Winter 2009 AN 302 Michael Denyes Anthro Res. Methods 4. RESEARCH, SCHOLARSHIP, PUBLICATIONS, & RELATED ACTIVITIES; indicate how each item was selected (referees; editor; invitation, etc.) for publication or presentation a. Doctoral dissertation: Rich among the Poor: Church, Firm, and Household among Small-Scale Entrepreneurs in Guatemala City (Amsterdam: Thela, 1999). Supervisors: Prof. Dirk Kruijt and Prof. Wouter van Beek (Department of Cultural Anthropology, Utrecht University [UU], the Netherlands) b. Master’s thesis: “The Expanding Mormon Church in Latin America: Sketches from a Ward in San José, Costa Rica” (1991, in Dutch, unpublished) Supervisors: Prof. Jan Ooijens and Prof. Wouter van Beek (Anthropology, UU) c. Books published or in press: 1. Henri Gooren (editor-in-chief), Encyclopedia of Latin American Religions. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer Reference. Forthcoming 2018 (refereed, stand- alone entries online as of August 2015). 2. Henri Gooren, Religious Conversion and Disaffiliation: Tracing Patterns of Change in Faith Practices. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2010 (refereed). 196 pp. 3. Freek Bakker, Wil van den Bercken, Eddy Van der Borght, Martha Frederiks, Henri Gooren, and Karel Steenbrink (eds.), Rethinking Ecumenism: Strategies for the 21st Century. Zoetermeer, the Netherlands: Boekencentrum, 2004 (invited). 299 pp. 4. Henri Gooren, Rich among the Poor: Church, Firm, and Household among Small-Scale Entrepreneurs in Guatemala City. Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Thela, 1999 [Latin America Series, number 13] (refereed). 269 pp. 5. Mariecke van der Glas, Henri Gooren, Wendy Pompe, and Fred Zaal (eds.), Under Pressure: Essays on Development Research. Utrecht, the Netherlands: ISOR/CERES, 1997 (invited). 198 pp. d. Peer-reviewed articles published or in press: 1. Henri Gooren, Un nuevo modelo para la pentecostalización de la religión y la sociedad en Paraguay y Chile. Revista Sendas 3 (3): 25-60 (May 2016) (refereed). 2. Henri Gooren, The Growth and Development of Non-Catholic Churches in Chile. Review of Religious Research 57 (2): 191-218 (June 2015) (refereed). 3. Henri Gooren, Comments on John Hawkins, The Undergraduate Ethnographic Field School. Current Anthropology 55 (5): 573-574 (October 2014) (refereed). 4 4. Henri Gooren, Comparing Mormon and Adventist Growth Patterns in Latin America: The Chilean Case. Dialogue 46 (3): 45-77 (Fall 2013) (refereed). 5. Henri Gooren, The Catholic Charismatic Renewal in Latin America. Pneuma: The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies 34 (2): 185-207 (2012) (refereed). 6. Henri Gooren, The Pentecostalization of Religion and Society in Latin America. Exchange 39 (4): 355-376 (December 2010) (refereed). 7. Henri Gooren, Ortega for President: The Religious Rebirth of Sandinismo in Nicaragua. European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies 89: 11-27 (October 2010) (refereed). 8. Henri Gooren, Conversion Careers and Culture Politics in Pentecostalism: Time, Space, and Mobility in Four Continents. PentecoStudies 9 (2): 229-250 (September 2010) (refereed). 9. Henri Gooren, Reassessing Conventional Approaches to Conversion: Toward A New Synthesis. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 46 (3): 337-353 (2007) (refereed). 10. Henri Gooren, Latter-day Saints under Siege: The Unique Experience of Nicaraguan Mormons. Dialogue 40 (3): 134-155 (Fall 2007) (refereed). 11. Henri Gooren, The Religious Market Model and Conversion: Towards a New Approach. Exchange 35 (1): 39-60 (2006) (refereed). 12. Henri Gooren, Towards a New Model of Conversion Careers: The Impact of Personality and Contingency Factors. Exchange 34 (2): 149-166 (2005) (refereed). 13. Henri Gooren, Catholic and Protestant Culture Politics in Nicaragua: A Media- Based Inventory. PentecoStudies (www.glopent.net/pentecostudies) 4 (3): 1-17 (2005) (refereed). 14. Henri Gooren, The Religious Market in Nicaragua: The Paradoxes of Catholicism and Protestantism. Exchange 32 (4): 340-360 (2003) (refereed). 15. Henri Gooren, Catholic and Non-Catholic Theologies of Liberation: Poverty, Self-improvement, and Ethics among Small-scale Entrepreneurs in Guatemala City. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 41 (1): 29-45 (2002) (refereed). 16. Henri Gooren, The Dynamics of LDS Growth in Guatemala, 1948-1998. Dialogue 34 (3 & 4): 55-75 (Fall-Winter 2001) (refereed). 17. Henri Gooren, Analyzing LDS Growth in Guatemala: Report from a Barrio. Dialogue 33 (2): 97-115 (Summer 2000). 18. Henri Gooren, Sobreviviendo en la informalidad de ciudad de Guatemala: Familia, empresa e iglesia. Polémica (Revista Centroamericana de Ciencias Sociales) 4 (2): 45-60 (1996) (refereed). e. Book chapters published or in press: 1. Henri Gooren, Religious Conversion. In: John L. Jackson Jr. (ed.). Oxford Bibliographies in Anthropology. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016. Online as of July 27, 2016 at http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/obo/page/anthropology (invited and refereed).* 5 2. Patricia Fortuny and Henri Gooren, Neither Catholics nor Protestants: Mormons, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Adventists, and “La Luz del Mundo.” In: Virginia Garrard- Burnett, Paul Freston, and Stephen C. Dove (eds.). The Cambridge History of Religions in Latin America, 690-707. Cambridge (UK): Cambridge University Press, 2016 (invited and refereed).* 3. Henri Gooren, Pentecostal Conversion Careers, Generational Effects, and Political Involvement in Latin America. In: Martin Lindhardt (ed.). New Ways of Being Pentecostal in Latin America, 165-186. Lanham (MD): Lexington, 2016 (invited and refereed).* 4. Henri Gooren, Anthropology of Religious Conversion. In: Lewis R.