DOUGLAS HARTMANN

Department of Sociology University of Minnesota 909 Social Science Tower Minneapolis, MN 55455 (612) 624-0835 / [email protected]

Present Positions Professor, Department of Sociology; University of Minnesota (since 2009)

Publisher and Editor-in-Chief (with Christopher Uggen), The Society Pages (thesocietypages.org)

Co-Principle Investigator, The American Mosaic Project (www.soc.umn.edu/research/amp.html)

Affiliations / Adjunct Appointments at Minnesota: Departments of American Studies and African American & African Studies; Tucker Center for Research on Girls and Women in Sport

Previous Positions Associate Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota 2007-2011

Associate Professor, Department of Sociology; University of Minnesota 2003-2009

Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota 1997-2003

Associate-In (Instructor), Department of Sociology, UC, San Diego 1995-1997

Education University of California, San Diego Ph.D. (Sociology) 1997

University of California, San Diego C.Phil / MA (Sociology) 1994

University of M.A. (Social Sciences) 1990

University of Chicago A.B. (History) 1989

Honors and Awards 2012 President Elect-Elect, Midwest Sociological Society

2008-11 Co-Editor, Contexts, American Sociological Association. (“Outstanding Service as Editor” Award, 2011) 2008 Early Career Distinguished Scholar Award, Midwest Sociological Society

2006-07 President, Sociologists of Minnesota

2006 Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award, Political Science Section, American Sociological Association 2006 National Research Network on Transitions to Adulthood and Public Policy, Network Affiliate 2001 Postgraduate Research Grant Fellowship, Olympic Museum Studies Center, the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Lausanne, Switzerland 2000 Graduate Student Faculty Mentoring Award, University of Minnesota, Department of Sociology 1996 Dissertation Writing Fellowship, Department of Sociology, University of California, San Diego 1990-94 San Diego Humanities Fellowship, University of California, San Diego 2

RESEARCH AND PUBLICATION

Publications Books 2007. Ethnicity and Race, Second Edition: Making Identities in a Changing World. (with Stephen Cornell.) Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press.

2003. Race, Culture, and the Revolt of the Black Athlete: The 1968 Olympic Protests and Their Aftermath. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

[Honorable Mention, Best Book Awards: North American Society for Sport History, 2005; North American Society for the Sociology of Sport, 2004]

1998. Ethnicity and Race: Making Identities in a Changing World. (with Stephen Cornell.) Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge Press.

Edited Volumes Forthcoming. The Social Side of Politics. (with Christopher Uggen). New York: W.W. Norton

Forthcoming. Crossings to Adulthood: How Diverse Young Americans Understand and Navigate their Lives. (with Teresa Toguchi Swartz and Ruben G. Rumbaut). Brill Publishers.

2011. The Contexts Reader, Second Edition (with Christopher Uggen). New York: Norton Press / American Sociological Association.

2011. Contexts. (with Christopher Uggen). Volume 10, Number 1-4.

2010. Contexts. (with Christopher Uggen). Volume 9, Numbers 1-4.

2009. Contexts. (with Christopher Uggen). Volume 8, Numbers 1-4.

2008. Contexts. (with Christopher Uggen). Volume 7, Numbers 1-4.

1999. “Rethinking Race, Troubling Empiricism.” Critica: A Journal of Critical Studies. Edited and introduced (with Roderick A. Ferguson). University of California, San Diego: Critica Monograph Series. Spring Volume.

Refereed Articles (* Graduate Student Collaborator; † Undergraduate Collaborator) 2012. “Beyond the Sporting Boundary: The Racial Significance of Sport through Midnight Basketball.” Ethnic and Racial Studies, 35 (6): 1007-1022.

2012. “The Attitudes and Opinions of High School Sports Participants: An Exploratory Empirical Examination.” (with John Sullivan+ and Toben Nelson). Sport, Education, and Society. 17 (1): 113-132.

2011. “Sport and Development: An Overview, Critique, and Reconstruction.” (with Christina Kwauk*). Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 35 (3): 284-305.

2011. “How Americans Understand Racial and Religious Difference: A Test of Parallel Items from a National Survey.” (with Dan Winchester,* Penny Edgell, and Joe Gerteis). The Sociological Quarterly, 52 (3): 323-345.

2010. “White Ethnicity in Twenty-First-Century America: Findings from a New National Survey.” (with Jason Torkelson*). Ethnic and Racial Studies, 33(8): 1310-1331. 3

2009. “An Empirical Assessment of Whiteness Theory: Hidden from How Many?” (with Joseph Gerteis and Paul Croll*). Social Problems, 56(3): 403-424.

2009. “Activism, Organizing, and the Symbolic Power of Sport: Reassessing Harry Edwards’s Contributions to the 1968 Olympic Protest Movement.” Journal for the Study of Sports and Athletics in Education, 3 (2): 181-195.

2008. “Critical Whiteness Theories and the Evangelical ‘Race Problem’: Extending Emerson and Smith’s Divided by Faith.” (with Eric Tranby*). Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 47(3): 341-359.

2007. “Diversity in Everyday Discourse: The Cultural Ambiguities and Consequences of ‘Happy Talk.’” (with Joyce Bell*). American Sociological Review, 72: 895-914.

2007. “Re-Assessing High School Sports Participation and Deviance in Early Adulthood: Evidence of Enduring, Bifurcated Effects.” (with Michael Massoglia*), The Sociological Quarterly, 48: 485-505.

2007. “Midnight Basketball and the 1994 Crime Bill Debates: The Operation of a Racial Code.” (with Darren Wheelock*). The Sociological Quarterly, 48: 315-342.

2007. “, Donovan McNabb, and ‘A Little Social Concern:’ Reflections on the Problems of Whiteness in Contemporary American Sport.” Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 31: 45-60.

2006. “Atheists as ‘Other’: Moral Boundaries and Cultural Membership in America.” (with Penny Edgell and Joseph Gerteis). American Sociological Review, 71: 211-234.

[Reprinted: Secularization. 2011. Edited by Bryan S. Turner. SAGE Publications.]

2006. “Re-Thinking Sports-Based Community Crime Prevention: A Preliminary Analysis of the Relationships between Midnight Basketball and Urban Crime Rates.” (with Brooks Depro*). Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 30: 180-196.

2005. “One (Multicultural) Nation Under God? Changing Uses and Meanings of the Term ‘Judeo- Christian” in the American Media. (with Xeufeng Zhang* and William Wischstadt †). Journal of Media and Religion, 4 (4): 207-234.

2005. “Dealing with Diversity: Mapping Multiculturalism in Sociological Terms.” (with Joseph Gerteis). Sociological Theory, 23: 218-240.

2003. “The Race Relations ‘Problematic’ in American Sociology: Revisiting Niemonen’s Case Study and Critique.” (with Paul Croll* and Katja Guenther*) The American Sociologist, Fall: 20- 50.

2003. “The Sanctity of Sunday Afternoon Football: Why Men Love Sports.” Contexts, 2 (4): 13-21.

[Reprinted: The Contexts Reader, Second Edition. 2011. Edited by Douglas Hartmann and Christopher Uggen. New York: Wm. Norton and Company. Pp. 115-121; The Contexts Reader. 2008. Edited by Jeff Goodwin and James M. Jasper. Wm. Norton and Company. New York. Pp. 232-238; The Sport and Society Reader, edited by David Karen and Robert E. Washington. London: Routledge. Pp.151-156.]

2003. “Theorizing Sport as Social Intervention: A View from the Grassroots.” Quest, 55, 2: 118-140.

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2003. “What Can We Learn From Sport if We Take Sport Seriously as a Racial Force? Lessons from C.L.R. James’s Beyond a Boundary.” Ethnic and Racial Studies, 26, 3: 451-483.

2001. “Notes on Midnight Basketball and the Cultural Politics of Recreation, Race and At-Risk Urban Youth.” Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 25: 339-372.

2000. “Rethinking the Relationships between Sport and Race in American Culture: Golden Ghettos and Contested Terrain.” Sociology of Sport Journal, 17: 229-253.

1999. “Toward a Race-Critical Sociology.” Critica: A Journal of Critical Studies. University of California, San Diego Critica Monograph Series. Spring: 21-32.

1996. “The Politics of Race and Sport: Resistance and Domination in the 1968 African American Olympic Protest Movement.” Ethnic and Racial Studies, 19: 548-566.

[Revised and reprinted in Practicing Inequalities: Critical Inquiries. 1998. Edited by Judith Howard and Jodi O’Brien. London: Basil Blackwell. Pp. 337-359.]

Book Chapters / Invited Contributions Forthcoming. “Social Theory and Sport Scholarship: Some Basic Conceptual Resources and Orienting Analytical Frames.” Oxford Handbook of Sport History, edited by Robert Edelman and Wayne Wilson. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Forthcoming. “Collective Identification Among Young Adult Americans: Ethnicity, Race, and the Incorporation Experience.” (with Arturo Biaocchi). In Crossings to Adulthood: How Diverse Young Americans Understand and Navigate their Lives, edited by Swartz, Hartmann, and Rumbaut. Brill

2012. “Rethinking Community-Based Crime Prevention Through Sports.” Pp. 73-88 in Sport for Development, Peace, and Social Justice, edited by Robert Schinke and Stephanie J. Hanrahan. Morgantown,WV: West Virginia University Press / Fitness Information Technologies.

2011. “Transitions to Adulthood in the Land of Lake Wobegon.” (with Teresa Toguchi Swartz and Jeylan Mortimer). Pp. 55-109 in Coming of Age in America: The Transition to Adulthood in Twenty-First Century America, edited by Mary Waters, Jennifer Holdaway, Maria Kefalas, and Patrick Carr. Berkeley: University of California Press.

2011. “Race-Based Critical Theory and the “Happy Talk” of Diversity in America.” (with Joyce Bell). Pp. 259-277 in Illuminating Social Life: Classical and Contemporary Theory Revisited, Fifth Edition, edited by Peter Kivisto. Los Angeles: Sage/Pine Forge.

2009. “Re-Claiming the Sociological Imagination: A Brief Overview and Guide.” Pp. 25-38 in Bureaucratic Culture and Basic Social Problems: Advancing the Sociological Imagination, edited by Bernard Phillips and J. David Knottnerus. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishing.

2008. “Whiteness, Measuring.” (with Paul R. Croll*). Pp. 1398-1401 in Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Society, edited by Richard T. Shaefer. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

2007. “The New Adulthood? The Transition to Adulthood from the Perspective of Transitioning Young Adults.” (with Teresa Toguchi Swartz). Pp. 255-289 in Constructing Adulthood: Agency and Subjectivity in the Life Course, Advances in Life Course Research Volume 11, edited by Ross Macmillan. Elsevier/JAI Press.

[Reprinted: Classical and Contemporary Perspectives in Social Psychology: A Reader. 2011. Edited by Sharon E. Preeves and Jeylan T. Mortimer. New York: Oxford University Press. New York. Pp. 390-397.] 5

2006. “Bound by Blackness or Above It? Michael Jordan and the Paradoxes of Post-Civil Rights American Race Relations.” Pp. 301-324 in Out of the Shadows: A Biographical History of African American Athletes, edited by David K. Wiggins. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press.

2005. “Community.” Pp. 359-365 in Berkshire Encyclopedia of World Sport, edited by David Levinson and Karen Christensen. Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing.

2004. “Conceptual Confusions and Divides: Race, Ethnicity and the Study of Immigration.” (with Stephen Cornell.) Pp. 23-41 in Not Just Black and White: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Immigration, Race, and Ethnicity in the , edited by Nancy Foner and George M. Fredrickson. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

2002. “Sport as Prevention? Minneapolis’s Experiment with Late-Night Basketball.” (with Darren Wheelock*) CURA [Center for Urban and Regional Affairs] Reporter, 32 (3, Spring): 13-17.

2002. “Sport as Contested Terrain.” Pp. 405-415 in Blackwell Companion to Racial and Ethnic Studies, edited by David Theo Goldberg and John Solomos. Oxford: Blackwell.

[Reprinted in: The Sport and Society Reader, edited by David Karen and Robert E. Washington. London: Routledge. Pp.122-129.]

Scholarly Book Reviews Forthcoming. Worship Across the Racial Divide: Religious Music and the Multiracial Congregation. by Gerardo Marti (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2012). American Journal of Sociology.

Forthcoming. The Crises of Multiculturalism: Racism in a Neoliberal Age by Alana Lentin and Gavan Titley (London and New York: Zed Books, 2011). Contemporary Sociology.

Forthcoming. America’s Experts: Race and the Fictions of Sociology by Cynthia H. Tolentino. (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 2009). American Quarterly.

2011. “The Complexities of Blurred Color Lines.” Blurring the Color Line: The New Chance for a More Integrated America by Richard Alba. (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2009). Contemporary Sociology, 40 (3): 269-271.

2010. Black Men Can’t Shoot by Scott N. Brooks. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009). Contemporary Sociology, 39 (2): 145-146.

2010. Living Through the Hoops: High School Basketball, Race, and the American Dream by Reuben A. Buford May. (New York: New York University Press, 2007). Sociological Forum, 25(1): 171-172.

2009. Give and Go: Basketball as a Cultural Practice by Thomas Mc Laughlin. (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2008). American Journal of Play, Fall: 232-234.

2006. Over the Edge: How the Pursuit of Youth by Marketers and the Media Has Changed American Culture by Leo Bogart. (Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 2005). Contemporary Sociology, 35(4): 392- 393.

2005. Body and Soul: Notebooks of an Apprentice Boxer by Loic Wacquant. (Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press). Social Forces, 84, 1 (September): 603-605.

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2004. Engaging Cultural Differences: The Multicultural Challenge in Liberal Democracies edited by Richard Schweder, Martha Minow, and Hazel Rose Markus. (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2002). Social Forces, 82, 4 (June): 1663-1665.

2004. Jews and the Olympic Games—Sport: A Springboard for Minorities by Paul Yogi Mayer. (London and Portland, OR: Vallentine Mitchell, 2004). Ethnic and Racial Studies, 28, 2 (March): 382-383.

2004. The Nazi Olympics: Sport, Politics, and Appeasement in the 1930s, edited by Arnd Kruger and William Murray (Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2003), Ethnic and Racial Studies, 27, 5 (September): 849-850.

2003. Global Games by Maarten Van Bottenburg. (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2001). Ethnic and Racial Studies, 26, 1 (January): 184-185.

2002. American Project: The Rise and Fall of a Modern Ghetto by Sudhir Alladi Venkatesh. (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2000). Contemporary Sociology, 31, 1: 11-12.

2001. Racism by Albert Memmi; translated and with an introduction by Steve Martinot. (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2000). Contemporary Sociology, 20, 6 (November): 569-570

2001. Outside the Lines: and the Integration of the National Football League by Charles K. Ross. (New York: New York University Press, 1999). Ethnic and Racial Studies, 24, 2 (March): 353-354.

1999. Culture of Intolerance: Chauvinism, Class, and Racism in the United States, by Mark Nathan Cohen (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1998). American Quarterly, 39 (1): 147-149.

1999. The Order of Rituals: The Interpretation of Everyday Life, by Hans-Georg Soeffner (New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 1997). Social Forces, 77, 4 (June): 1691-1693.

1998. Darwin’s Athletes: How Sport Has Damaged Black America and Preserved the Myth of Race, by John Hoberman (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1997). “Review Symposium.” International Journal of the Sociology of Sport, 33, 1 (March): 89-92.

Other Scholarly Work and Publication 2012. “Politics and Sports: Strange and Secret Bedfellows.” (with Kyle Green). The Society Pages, February.

2011. “Up Close and Communal.” (with Letta Page). Contexts, 11 (4): 40-47.

2008. “The Social Significance of Barack Obama.” Contexts, 7 (4): 16-21.

[Reprinted: The Contexts Reader, Second Edition. 2011. Edited by Douglas Hartmann and Christopher Uggen. New York: Wm. Norton and Company. Pp. 456-462.]

2008. “High School Sports Participation and Educational Attainment: Recognizing, Assessing, and Exploiting the Relationship.” Report prepared for the LA ’84 Foundation, Los Angeles, CA, January, 33 pps.

2007. Sociograph: Sociologists of Minnesota Newsletter, 25 (1-3).

2004. “Letters: Real Men, Real Boys” (Response). Contexts, 3, 1 (Winter): 5-6.

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2003. Telephone Survey Instrument on Race, Religion and Diversity in Contemporary American Society. For American Mosaic Project in conjunction with the University of Wisconsin-Madison Survey Center. (Administered June-July).

2000. “Race, Culture, and the Case of Sport.” Culture, 14 (2, Winter): 1-6.

1988. “The Chicago Public School Senior Survey: Student Perception and High School Reality.” Metropolitan Opportunity Project directed by Gary Orfield, Working Paper Number 14 (Summer).

Work-in-Progress Midnight Basketball: Race, Risk, and the Ironies of Sport-Based Intervention in Neoliberal America. Book manuscript. Under contract, University of Chicago Press.

“Immigrant Incorporation in Qualitative, Lifecourse Perspective: The Hmong American Case.” (with Teresa Toguchi Swartz and Pao Lee). To be submitted, American Journal of Sociology.

“The Lasting and Variable Effects of Incarceration on Mental Health.” (with Michael Massoglia). Under review, Criminology.

“The Possibilities and Problems of Diversity: How Americans Understand its Multiple Meanings.” (with Joe Gerteis and Penny Edgell). To be submitted, Social Problems.

“Sport as a Platform for Racial Dialogue: The Case of Clinton’s Town Hall Meetings.” (with Alex Manning). To be submitted, Sociology of Sport Journal.

“Before the ‘Revolt:’ African American Athletic Activism, 1954-1963.” (with Melissa Weiner*).

“A Tale of Two Boycotts: Race, Rights, and the International Olympic Committee, 1968 and Beyond.”

“Sport’s Contribution to the ‘War on Poverty’: The Story behind the NCAA’s National Youth Sports Program.”

Presentations (since 2004) 2012 “Midnight Basketball: Race, Risk, and the Ironies of Sport-Based Intervention in Neoliberal America.” Concordia University, Moorhead, MN, November. “Sport, Racial Discourse, and the Public Sphere: Clinton’s 1997 “One America” Town Hall Meetings.” (with Alex Manning). Sociology of Minnesota, Annual Meetings, River Falls, WI, October. “The Changing Face of Race and Racism in America.” NCORE Winter Mini-Conference, Keynote, Hamline University, January.

2011 “Public Sociology, From the Editor’s Desk.” Departmental Workshop Series, University of Illinois, Chicago, October. “Revitalizing Social Movement Theory by Rethinking Social Change.” Midwest Sociological Society, Annual Meetings. St. Louis, MO, March. “Race, Popular Culture, and Neoliberalism: Lessons from Midnight Basketball.” Workshop Series, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota, January.

2010 “Public Sociology, From the Editor’s Desk.” Distinguished Lecture Series, Koc University, Department of Sociology, Istanbul, Turkey, June.

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“Public Sociology, From the Editor’s Desk.” Fall Colloquium, Brandeis University, Department of Sociology, October. “Race, Sport, and Masculinity: Toward a Broader Understanding and Synthesis.” Presidential Panel, American Sociological Association, Annual Meetings, San Francisco, August. “Barack Obama, Michael Jordan, and the Complexities of Blackness in 21st Century American Culture.” 3rd Annual Torstenson Lecture, Department of Sociology, Augsburg College, Minneapolis, MN, April.

2008 “The 1968 African American Olympic Protest Movement: Domestic Roots, International Reverberations.” Conference Keynote, “1968: The Global Student Revolution,” Grinnell College, October. “Nationalism, Humanism, and Globalization in the 2008 Beijing Olympics.” With Chris Isett. Global Race, Ethnicity and Migration (GREM) Lecture Series, University of Minnesota, September. “Racial and Ethnic Identities among Immigrant American Young Adults.” With Arturo Biaocchi and Teresa Swartz, American Sociological Association, Annual Meetings, Boston, August. “At the Intersections of the Olympic Games, Protest, and Human Rights.” Keynote Panelist/Presenter, “Deconstructing Sport” Conference, Brown University, April. “Contexts Townhall Meeting.” Annual Meetings, Midwest Sociological Society, St. Louis, MO, March. “Humanism Instead of Human Rights? The Challenge of Beijing 2008 to Olympic Idealism.” University of Minnesota, Department of Sociology, Workshop Series, February.

2007 “Humanism Instead of Human Rights? The Challenge of Beijing 2008 to Olympic Idealism.” Annual Meetings, North American Society for the Study of Sport, Pittsburgh, November. “The Racial Foundations of the Diversity Discourse.” Geography Coffee Hour Series, University of Minnesota, October. “The Racial Underpinnings of the Diversity Discourse.” (with Joyce Bell). Annual Meetings, American Sociological Association, New York, August. “The Multiple Meanings of Diversity: How Americans Express its Possibilities and Problems.” (with Joseph Gerteis). Annual Meetings, American Sociological Association, New York, August. “The Meanings of Diversity: Bringing Some Data to Bear on Multicultural Theory.” (with Joseph Gerteis and Penny Edgell). Annual Meetings, Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, IL, April. “What’s New about Neo-Assimilation Theory?” Informal Seminar Series, Immigration History Research Center, University of Minnesota. “Segmented Assimilation, Qualitative Methods, and Popular Culture: The Case for Studying Hip Hop and Import Racing among Hmong Youth.” (with Pao Lee). University of Minnesota, Department of Sociology, Workshop Series, March. “The Transition to Adulthood from the Perspective of Transitioning Young Adults: Findings from a New Battery of Intensive Interviews.” (with Teresa Toguchi Swartz). 3rd Annual Emerging Adulthood Conference, Tucson, AZ, February.

2006 “Public Sociology, Midwest Sociologists, and the Sociological Imagination.” Presidential Address, Sociologists of Minnesota/Wisconsin Sociological Association, Joint Annual Meetings, River Falls, WI, October. “Engaged Sociology and the Capstone Course.” Sociologists of Minnesota/Wisconsin Sociological Association, Joint Annual Meetings, River Falls, WI, October. “Putting Whiteness Theory to the Test: An Empirical Analysis of Core Propositions.” (with Paul Croll and Joseph Gerteis). American Sociological Association, Annual Meetings, Montreal, August. “Theory-in-Process.” Regular Session Theory Panel. American Sociological Association, Annual Meetings, Montreal, August. “Reclaiming the Sociological Imagination: Notes toward a Manifesto.” The Sociological Imagination Group, Mini-Conference, Montreal, August. “Assessing the Costs of a "Costless Community:" The Attitudes and Opinions of White Ethnics in the United States.” (with Jason Torkelson and Joseph Gerteis). Midwest Sociological Society, Annual Meetings, Omaha, March. 9

“Re-Imagining the Sociological Imagination: A Manifesto for the Discipline.” Midwest Sociological Society, Annual Meetings, Omaha, March.

2005 “The New American Mosaic: Race, Religion and the Problematic Culture of Diversity in the United States.” American Studies Department Series, University of Minnesota, November. “Atheists as ‘Other’: Moral Boundaries and Cultural Membership in America.” (with Penny Edgell and Joseph Gerteis). American Sociological Association, Annual Meetings, Philadelphia, August. “Transitions to Adulthood in the Land of Lake Wobegon.” (with Teresa Toguchi Swartz and Jeylan Mortimer). American Sociological Association, Annual Meetings, Philadelphia, August. “Youth Sports as Risk Prevention: Lessons from a Multi-Method Study of Midnight Basketball.” Invited Conference Keynote, North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM), Annual Meetings, Regina, Canada, June. “Diversity in Two Dimensions: A Comparison of Attitudes about Race and Religion from a New National Survey.” (with Penny Edgell and Joseph Gerteis). Midwest Sociological Society, Annual Meetings, Minneapolis, March. “The Transition to Adulthood from the Perspective of Transitioning Young Adults: Findings from a New Battery of Intensive Interviews.” (with Teresa Toguchi Swartz). Midwest Sociological Society, Annual Meetings, Minneapolis, March.

2004 “More Difficult than We Ever Imagined: The Unexpected Challenges of Integration in Sport and Society.” Panel presentation, Feinberg Family Distinguished Lecture Series, University of Massachusetts, Amhert, November. “A Tale of Two Boycotts: Race, Rights, and the International Olympic Committee, 1968 and Beyond.” Social Science History Association, Annual Meetings, Chicago, November. “Analyzing American Attitudes about Diversity: Findings from a New Survey and Theoretical Model.” (with Joseph Gerteis). American Sociological Association, Annual Meetings, San Francisco, August. “Golden Ghettos and Contested Terrain: American Race Relations through the Lens of Sports.” Public Lecture, Georgia State University, March. “Remapping Multiculturalism: Visions of Incorporation, Solidarity and Diversity.” (with Joseph Gerteis). University of Minnesota, Department of Sociology, Workshop Series, February.

Grants, Funding and Other Awards 2012-2013. W.W. Norton Press, New York, NY. “The Society Pages Project.” (with Christopher Uggen).

2011-2012. Faculty Sabbatical Supplement, University of Minnesota. “The New American Mosaic: Race, Religion, and the Problematic Culture of Diversity.”

2010. University of Minnesota, Graduate Research Partnership Program (GRPP). $4000. “Social Movements and Social Change.” (with Meghan Krausch).

2009. Single Semester Leave. University of Minnesota. “The New American Mosaic: Race, Religion, and the Problematic Culture of Diversity.”

2008. University of Minnesota, Graduate Research Partnership Program (GRPP). $4000. “Women’s Hockey in Minnesota.” (with Heather McLaughlin).

2006-07. Research Network on Transitions to Adulthood and Public Policy. $25,000. Research Supplement. “Cross-Site Qualitative Volume.” (with Teresa Toguchi Swartz).

2006. Edelstein Family Foundation. $79,838. “American Mosaic Project” (graduate funding supplement). (with Joseph Gerteis and Penny Edgell).

2006. University of Minnesota, Graduate Research Partnership Program (GRPP). $4000. “Deviance, Identity, and Popular Cultural Practices among Hmong Youth.” (with Pao Lee). 10

2005. University of Minnesota, Graduate Research Partnership Program (GRPP). $4000. “How Americans Talk About Diversity: The Recognition of Difference and the Problem of Inequality.” (with Joyce Bell).

2004. Life Course Center, University of Minnesota, Research Assistance Support Grant. $5000. “Ethnic and Cultural Impacts on Family Formation among Young Adults in Contemporary America.” (with Teresa Toguchi Swartz).

2004. MacArthur Foundation Research Network on the Transition to Adulthood, Research Assistant Support. $20,000. “St. Paul Youth’s Subjective Transition from School to Work: Update and Extension.” Co-Principal Investigator with Jeylan Mortimer. University of Minnesota, Life Course Center.

2002-2004. Edelstein Family Foundation, Research Grant. $517,000. “The American Mosaic Project: Religion, Race, and Community in the Contemporary United States.” Principal Investigator (with Joseph Gerteis).

2002. Undergraduate Research Partnership, University of Minnesota. $2850. “Growing Up Hmong in St. Paul, Minnesota: Ethnic Identity and Cultural Preservation in Intergenerational Perspective.” (with Mai Vang).

2002. University of Minnesota Faculty Summer Research Fellowship. $5,000. “Midnight Basketball and the Cultural Politics of Risk and Race in the Contemporary U.S.”

2001-2002. MacArthur Foundation Research Network on the Transition to Adulthood, Subcontracted Site Study. $40,000. “St. Paul Youth’s Subjective Transition from School to Work: Update and Extension.” Co-Principal Investigator with Jeylan Mortimer. University of Minnesota, Life Course Center.

2001-02. Office of the Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate School, University of Minnesota Grant-in-Aid of Research, Artistry and Scholarship. $8000. “Toward a Race-Critical Sociology.”

2001. “Work Experience and Mental Health: A Panel Study of Youth.” National Institute of Mental Health, Grant Application (YDS Renewal). Co-Investigator; Jeylan Mortimer, Principal Investigator. University of Minnesota.

2001. Single Semester Leave. University of Minnesota. “Midnight Basketball: The Cultural Politics of Race, Recreation and Crime in Contemporary America.”

2000. Life Course Center, University of Minnesota. Approx. $5000. “The Socioeconomic Consequences of High School Sports Participation: A Life Course Analysis.” (With Ross Macmillan).

1999-2000. Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA). Approx. $25,000. “Basketball-Based Social Outreach and Intervention Programs in the Twin Cities.”

1999. McKnight Summer Fellowship. $5000. “Golden Ghettos, Part II: Race, Sport and American Culture in the Aftermath of the 1968 African American Athletic Protest Movement.”

1999. University of Minnesota Faculty Summer Research Fellowship. $5,000. “Golden Ghettos, Part II: Race, Sport and American Culture in the Aftermath of the 1968 African American Athletic Protest Movement.”

1999. President’s Faculty Multicultural Research Award. $6415. “Golden Ghettos, Part II: Race, Sport and American Culture in the Aftermath of the 1968 African American Athletic Protest Movement.” 11

1998-1999. Office of the Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate School, University of Minnesota. Grant-in-Aid of Research, Artistry and Scholarship. $17,838. “Midnight Basketball: The Policies and Politics of Race, Recreation and Crime in the United States.”

1998. Life Course Center, University of Minnesota, $5040. “Midnight Basketball: The Policy and Politics of Race, Recreation and Public Intervention in the United States.”

TEACHING

Courses Taught University of Minnesota, Department of Sociology Graduate Advanced Topics in Research Methods: Ethnography, 8890—Spring 2013 Contemporary Social Theory, 8702 –– Fall 1998 Field Research Practicum, 8817 –– Winter 1999 Field Research Practicum, 8818 –– Spring 1999 Professionalization Seminar, 8001— Spring 2008 Racial Theories, 8211— Fall 2000; Fall 2003; Fall 2006 Sociological Research Methods (with Scott Eliason), 8801— Spring 2004; Spring 2006; Spring 2008 Special Topics Seminars Race, Religion and the Meaning of America, 8290—Fall 2002 Contemporary Theory and Practice (with Barbara Laslett), 8090— Fall 2001 Advanced Topics in Contemporary Social Theory, 8790 –– Fall 1999 Contexts Workshop (with Chris Uggen)—Fall 2008, Spring 2009, Fall 2009, Spring 2010; Fall 2010; Spring 2011

Undergraduate American Race Relations, 3211— Fall 2000; Spring 2000; Spring 2002 (2 sections); Spring 2003; Fall 2003; Spring 2004; Spring 2006 American Race Relations, 1004 –– Fall 1998 Sociological Perspectives on Race, Class and Gender, 3251— Fall 1999 Sociological Perspectives on Race, Class and Gender, 3954 –– Winter 1999; Spring 1998; Winter 1998 Advanced Projects Seminar: Research Version, 4966 — Spring 2000; Spring 2003 Advanced Projects Seminar: Engaged Capstone Version, 4966—Fall 2006, Spring 2007, Fall 2008, Spring 2009, Spring 2011 Senior Honors Proseminar I, 4977V—Fall 2012 Senior Honors Proseminar II, 4978V—Spring 2013 Sport and Society, 4090—Fall 2005, Fall 2007, Spring 2010, Fall 2012 Beijing Olympics: Sports and Globalization in China (Institute for Global Studies, Study Abroad Course)—May Term 2007; 2008

University of California, San Diego, Department of Sociology American Society, Spring 1997 Sociology of Culture, Fall 1996 Sport and Society—Spring 1996, Winter 1997 Popular Culture, Fall 1995

Graduate Mentoring and Advising at the University of Minnesota • Member of over two dozen dissertation committees in sociology and other related disciplines, departments, and programs. 12

• Advisor or Co-Advisor to eight (8) Ph.D. candidates in Sociology: Arturo Baiocchi; Kyle Green; Yagmur K; Megan Krausch; Rahsaan Mahadeo; Alex Manning; Heather McLaughlin; Sarah Whetstone

Ph.D. Advisees (with current affiliations as available): 1. Amy Blackstone (2003)—University of Maine 2. Erica Busse (2011)—University of River Falls, Wisconsin 3. Paul Croll (2008)—Augustana College 4. Tiffany Davis (2007)—Chicago State 5. Pao Lee (2008)—St. John Fischer College, New York 6. Heather McLaughlin (2013)—Oklahoma State University 7. Sadie Pendaz (2010)—Normandale Community College 8. Melissa Weiner (2006)—Holy Cross University 9. Darren Wheelock (2006)—Marquette University 10. Marcia Williams (2008)—Marquette University 11. Hui Niu Wilcox (2004)—College of St. Catherine’s

Other Ph.D. Examination Committees (current affiliations as available): 1. Hokulani Aikau (American Studies, 2005)—University of Hawaii, Manoa, PoliSci 2. Joyce Bell (2007)—University of Pittsburgh 3. Vicki Brockman (1998)—Southwest Minnesota State University 4. Tacey Boucher (2002) 5. Danielle Docka (2013)—Otterbein College 6. Sara Dorow (2002)—University of Alberta 7. Murat Ergin (2004)—Koc University (Istanbul, Turkey) 8. Steven Garabedian (American Studies, 2004)—George Mason University, History 9. Alexandra Goulding (2001)—Wilder Foundation (St. Paul, MN) 10. Peter Hennen (2002)—Ohio State University, Newark 11. Rebecca Hill (American Studies, 2000)—Kinnesaw State (Alabama), American Studies 12. Heidi Howarth (2000)—University of Minnesota, Education 13. Thomas C. Johnson (Communications, 2010)— 14. Switbert Kamazima (2004)—Muhimbili University (Dar es Salaam, Tanzania) 15. Wendy Leo (2005)—Texas A & M University 16. Johanna Lienonmen (History 2011)— 17. Cleliaanna Mannino (Psychology 2011)— 18. L. Joyce Mariano (American Studies, 2011)—University of Hawaii, Manoa 19. Matt Mihalka (Music, 2012)—University of Arkansas, Fayettville 20. Amy Miller (2001)—Science Museum of Minnesota 21. Tiffany Mueller (Geography, 2007)—MacAlaster College 22. Andrew Odubate (2007)—Bethel College 23. Lis Palmer (2000) 24. Sharon Preves (2000)—Hamline University 25. Leah Rogne (1999)—Minnesota State University, Mankato 26. Maura Rosenthal (Kinesiology, 2001)—Bridgewater State College (MA) 27. Andrew Urban (History, 2008)— 28. Daniel Winchester (2013)—University of Connecticut 29. Samuel Zalenga (2000)—Bethel College 30. Xeufeng Zhang (pending)—Westmont College (CA)

• Served on approximately 40 Master’s and Preliminary Examinations

Instructional Grants and Awards 2008-09. University of Minnesota, Office for Public Engagement. $5000. “Contexts.” (with Chris Uggen). 2006. University of Minnesota, Office for Public Engagement. $4958. “Sociology Beyond the University: Proposal to Support the Development of a New Capstone Course with a Focus on Public Sociology and Civic Engagement.” (with Ron Aminzade). 13

1999-2000. Bush Faculty Development Program on Excellence and Diversity in Teaching, University of Minnesota $4477. “Teaching Resources Center: A Diversity Resource for Sociologists.” (With Ron Aminzade) 1998-1999. Bush Faculty Development Program on Excellence and Diversity in Teaching, University of Minnesota, $4000. “Dealing with Diversity in the Curriculum and the Classroom: Some Suggestions for Sociologists.” (With Jennifer Pierce)

Other • Co-taught MacArthur “Ways of Knowing Seminar” (DSSC 8211, with Barbara Frey, Human Rights Program), Spring 2004. • Co-taught special seven-week topical workshop on “The Cultural Politics of Olympic Sport” with Mary Jo Kane (Kinesiology), for the MacArthur Program / Tucker Center, University of Minnesota, Fall 2000. • Bush Faculty Development Program on Excellence and Diversity in Teaching, University of Minnesota, 1997-98. • McNair Program, Faculty Mentor, Summer 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004. • MacArthur Summer Honors “Pipeline” Program, Faculty Mentor Summer 1998, 1999, 2000

SERVICE

Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota Admissions and Awards (2002-03) Associate Chair (2006-7; 07-08; 08-09; 09-10, 10-11) Executive (1998-99 and 2005-06 [elected]; 2006-07; 07-08; 08-09; 09-10, 10-11) External Review, Self-Study Coordinator (2007) Graduate Affairs (1999-2000; 2012-13) Personnel / Search (1997-98; 01-02; 03-04; 05-06; 06-07) Committee Chair: 2003-04 (four hires); 06-07 Promotion, Tenure and Salary (1998-99; 08-09) Teaching Resource Center (ad hoc: 1998-99, 99-00; 01-02) Qualifying Review (1997-98; 99-00) Undergraduate Affairs (2000-2001, 03-04)

College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota American Studies Admissions and Awards (2000-01) Graduate Affairs (1998-99; 99-00) Center for Advanced Studies, Ad Hoc Organizing Committee (2003-04) Dean’s Executive Committee (2005-06) Faculty Assembly (2005-07) Vice-Chair (2005-06) Graduate and Undergraduate Research Partnership Program Screening, 2002-03 Humanities Institute Advisory Committee (2002-04, 05-06) IDIM/ BIS Faculty Advisory Committee Member (1999-2001; 2001-2003); Chair, (2001-2002; 2002-03) Immigration Research History Center (IHRC) Ad Hoc Advisory Committee, 2004; Advisory Committee, 2005-06; 06-07 Director Search Committee, 2004-05 Life Course Center Advisory Committee (1997-98; 98-99. 99-00; 01-02; 02-03) MacArthur Program, Graduate Screening Committee (1998-99; 99-00) Martin Luther King Program Search Committee, Chair (2003-2004) Promotion and Tenure Review Committee (2010-11; 2012-13 [chair])

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President’s Advisory Council on Athletics (ACA), (2005-11) Committee Chair (2007-08; 08-09) NCAA and Conference Subcommittee, chair (2005-06; 06-07) Campus/Community Relations, Subcommittee, chair (09-10, 10-11) Athletics Department Football Coach Search Committee (2007) Graduation Rates Task Force (2005) Men’s Tennis Coach Search Committee (2006) Women’s Hockey Search Committee (2008) DOVE Fellowship Awards Committee (2010, 2011, 2013) Faculty Academic Oversight Integrity Committee (FAOCIA), (2007-08; 08-09) Game Day Planning Group (2008-09) Graduate Education Committee (2012-13) Inter-college Multicultural Minor Initiative (2002-04) Interdisciplinary and Comparative Seminar in Race, Ethnicity and Migration (1998-2001) NCAA Review Steering Committee (2007-08) Writing Across the Curriculum, Committee Member (1998-99; 99-00) Yudolf Science, Ethics, and Policy Fellowship Award Committee (2009-10)

Professional Associations American Sociological Association Session Organizer, Annual Meetings Popular Culture (1999) Poster Sessions (2006) Sociology of Sport (2008, 2009) Culture Section Book Award Committee—Chair (1999); Member (2007) Political Sociology Section Paper Award Committee (2004) Public Understanding of Sociology Award Committee (2012-2014, chair—2013) Section Memberships: Culture; Immigration; Race and Ethnic Relations; Political Sociology; Teaching and Learning

Midwest Sociological Society Minnesota State Representative (2012-2014, elected) Panelist “Academic Options: ‘Choosing’ an Academic Environment,” Annual Meetings (1999) “Author Meets Critics: Race, Ethnicity, and Sexuality: Intimate Intersections, Forbidden Frontiers (Joane Nagel),” Annual Meetings (2005) “Author Meets Critics: Who Rules America? (G. William Domhoff), Annual Meetings (2007) President Elect-Elect (2013) Session Organizer, Annual Meetings “Masculinities: New Ethnographic Perspectives” (2005) “Masculinities: Emergent Forms and Contested Meanings” (2005, Discussant) “Sociology of Sport” (2006, Discussant) Publications Committee (2006-09) Chair, 2007-09

North American Society for the Study of Sport Best Article Award Committee (2012) Session Organizer, Annual Meetings (2011)

Sociologists of Minnesota Session Organizer, Annual Meetings (2001, 2003, 2004, 2012) Executive Board (2001-2004; 2005-08; 2012-13) President-Elect, Conference Organizer (2005-06) 15

President (06-07, elected) Past-President (07-08)

Editorial Positions The Society Pages, Publisher and Editor (with Chris Uggen), beginning 2010

Contexts, Editor (with Chris Uggen), American Sociological Association, 2008-2011

Scholarly Book Series Routledge Press, “Contemporary Sociological Perspectives” Series Editor (with Jodi O’Brien and Val Jenness), beginning 2011 Rutgers University Press, “Sport and Society” Series Editor (with Michael Messner), beginning 2010 Duke University Press, Sociology Across the Borders Book Series, edited by Charles Lemert and Avery Gordon, Editorial Board, 2001-2003

Editorial Boards, Journals Ethnic and Racial Studies (Spring 2003- ) Journal of Sport and Social Issues (2001- ); Associate Editor, (2003- ) Social Forces, (2011- ) Sociology of Sport Journal (2012- )

Grant Reviewer Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (January 2007) National Science Foundation (Fall 2003, Fall 2006; Fall 2010)

PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT

Op-Eds 2008. “Beijing 2008: Olympic Nationalism and the Ironies of Gender.” Tucker Center Newsletter, Fall, 2008.

2007. “Modern China Prepares for its World Premiere.” (with Chris Isett). St. Paul Pioneer Press, August 29.

2006. “U.S. Upbeat on Diversity, But Not on Atheists.” (with Penny Edgell and Joseph Gerteis). St. Paul Pioneer Press, May 9.

2005. “Does Class Still Matter in America?” (with Teresa Swartz). St. Paul Pioneer Press, July 19.

Selected Public Appearances and Contributions • Hopkins Public Schools Social Worker Group. “Me and Kathryn Kersten on White Privilege, Cultural Differences, and the Racial Gap.” Hopkins, MN (April 2012). • Tucker Center One Day Mini Conference, Discussant (November 2011) • Minneapolis Community Technical College, Diversity Symposium, Presenter (August 2011) • University Lutheran Church of Hope, “Transitions to Adulthood in the Land of Lake Wobegon,” with Teresa Swartz (October 2011) • CLA Liberal Arts Forum with Mark Rouch, Moderator (April 2011) • Tucker Center Lecture Series, “Minnesota Female Olympians: Stories, Experiences, and Inspiration,” Moderator (October 2008) • University Lutheran Church of Hope, Presentations on Diversity and Atheists, Lecture Series (April 2008) • Penumbra Theater Panelist, Redshirts Premier (September 2007) • Wilder Foundation Brown-Bag Presentation (June 2007) 16

• Race Panel, Science Museum of Minnesota (April 2007) • Featured Kiosk on White Identity, Science Museum of Minnesota, American Anthropological Association Touring Exhibit on Race (Spring 2007) • Pre-Conference Keynote Speaker, Minnesota Recreation and Parks Association, “Recent Trends in Youth Sports Provision: Causes, Consequences, and What We Should Do About Them” (December 2004). • “Linking Sport to Youth Development: Race, Space and Gender.” Panel Presentation, Tucker Center Distinguished Public Lecture Series, University of Minnesota. (April 2003). • “Stay Alive Project Report, Summer 1999.” With Darren Wheelock. Program evaluation prepared for the City of Minneapolis, Department of Health and Family Support (January 2000). • National Lawyer’s Guild, Subversive Week. “Teaching Law as Colorblind: What’s the Fear of Race-Consciousness?” Panelist (March 1998).

Documentaries 2011. Vikings Fans 2011. Professional Wrestling 2008. BBC on 1968 Olympic protests

Boards/Consulting 2012 – present. Scholars Strategy Network (SSN), Harvard University (Theda Skocpol, convener), Member.

2009 – present. Lutheran Campus Ministry, University of Minnesota, Board Member.

2008. Los Angeles ’84 (Amateur Athletic Foundation), Consultant.

2007 – 08. Center for the Study of Sport in Society (CSSS), Northeastern University, Academic Advisory Board.

2007. Tucker Center Research Report, “Developing Physically Active Girls: An Evidence-based Multidisciplinary Approach.”

2007. Wilder Foundation, Social Indicators Project, Diversity and Inequalities Advisory Group.

1999 - 2000. “Stay Alive” Program, the Youth Violence Prevention Project (YVPP) of the Minneapolis Department of Health and Family Support, Consultant.