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ERYNN MASI de CASANOVA, Ph.D. [email protected] 516.643.6592

EDUCATION 2009 Ph.D. in Sociology The Graduate Center, City University of New York (CUNY) Dissertation Title: “Making Up the Difference: Ecuadorian Women Engaged in Direct Selling” (Mitchell Duneier, Chair)

2001 M.A. in Latin American Studies University of California, San Diego

1998 B.A. in English, B.A. in Spanish University of Rhode Island

PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT 2018-present University of Cincinnati Professor, Sociology Department *Affiliated Faculty, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department *Affiliated Faculty, Romance Languages and Literatures Department

2016-present University of Cincinnati, Sociology Department Director, Kunz Center for Social Research

2015-2018 University of Cincinnati Associate Professor, Sociology Department *Affiliated Faculty, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department *Affiliated Faculty, Romance Languages and Literatures Department

2009-2015 University of Cincinnati Assistant Professor, Sociology Department *Affiliated Faculty, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department *Affiliated Faculty, Romance Languages and Literatures Department

AREAS OF RESEARCH AND TEACHING Gender; Work; the Body; Globalization/Development; Race/Ethnicity; Family; Popular Culture; Latin American Societies; U.S. Latinos/as; Ethnography; Qualitative Methods

Erynn Masi de Casanova, Ph.D. 1 PUBLICATIONS Books Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2019. Dust and Dignity: Domestic Employment in Contemporary Ecuador. Ithaca: ILR/Cornell University Press.

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2018. Vendiendo Belleza: Mujeres y Venta Directa en Ecuador. Quito: Abya-Yala Editorial. [Spanish translation of Making Up the Difference]

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2015. Buttoned Up: Clothing, Conformity, and White-Collar Masculinity. Ithaca: ILR/Cornell University Press. • Featured in The New Yorker, The Boston Globe, The Guardian • Reviewed in CHOICE; Contemporary Sociology; Culture, Society, and Masculinities; Gender & Society; Men & Masculinities; Work and Occupations; International Journal of Comparative Sociology.

Casanova, Erynn Masi and Afshan Jafar, eds. 2013 (paperback edition 2015). Bodies without Borders. Palgrave Macmillan.

Jafar, Afshan and Erynn Masi de Casanova, eds. 2013 (paperback edition 2015). Global Beauty, Local Bodies. Palgrave Macmillan.

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2011. Making Up the Difference: Women, Beauty, and Direct Selling in Ecuador. Austin: University of Texas Press. • Winner, National Women’s Studies Association Sara A. Whaley Book Prize, 2010. • Finalist, Max Weber Award of the American Sociological Association’s Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work, 2012. • Reviewed in American Journal of Sociology; Contemporary Sociology; Journal of Latin American Studies; Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology; Latin American Research Review.

Book Series Editor Co-editor (with Afshan Jafar), Palgrave Studies in Globalization and Embodiment. Palgrave Macmillan, 2014-present.

Erynn Masi de Casanova, Ph.D. 2 Refereed Journal Articles (Asterisk indicates graduate student co-author) Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2018. “Beauty Ideology in Latin America.” Dobras [Brazil] 11(23).

Casanova, Erynn Masi, Leila Rodríguez, and Rocío Bueno Roldán*. 2018. “Informed but Insecure: Employment Conditions and Social Protection among Paid Domestic Workers in Guayaquil.” Latin American Perspectives 45(1): 163-174.

Casanova, Erynn Masi and Tamara R. Mose. 2017. “Translation in Ethnography: Representing Latin American Studies in English.” Translation and Interpreting Studies 12(1): 1-23.

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2016. “Gender, Body, and Medicine in Urban Ecuador: Ethnographic Explorations of Women’s Embodiment.” Latin American Perspectives 43(1): 268-274.

Casanova, Erynn Masi, Emily E. Wetzel*, and Travis D. Speice*. 2016. “Looking at the Label: White-Collar Men and the Meanings of ‘Metrosexual.’” Sexualities 19(1/2): 64-82.

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2015. “’Como cualquier otro trabajo’: Organizando a las Trabajadoras Remuneradas del Hogar en Ecuador.” [“Like any other job”: Organizing Paid Domestic Workers in Ecuador]. Revista Economía 67(106): 37-52.

Carter, J.A.*, Erynn Masi de Casanova, and David J. Maume. 2015. “Gendering Olympians: Media Guide Profiles of Men and Women Athletes.” Sociology of Sport Journal 32:312-331.

Mose Brown, Tamara and Erynn Masi de Casanova. 2014. “Representing the Language of the ‘Other’: African American Vernacular English in Ethnography.” Ethnography 15(2): 208-231.

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2013. “Embodied Inequality: The Experience of Domestic Work in Urban Ecuador.” Gender & Society 27(4): 561-585. • Winner, Distinguished Scholarly Article Award, American Sociological Association’s Section on Labor and Labor Movements, 2014.

Casanova, Erynn Masi and Barbara Sutton. 2013. “Transnational Body Projects: Media Representations of Cosmetic Surgery Tourism in the U.S. and Argentina.” Journal of World- Systems Research 19(1): 57-81.

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2012. “Organizing Identities: Immigrant New Yorkers Negotiating Latinidad.” Sociological Forum 27(2): 419-440.

Erynn Masi de Casanova, Ph.D. 3 Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2011. “Multiplying Themselves: Women Cosmetics Sellers in Ecuador.” Feminist Economics 17(2): 1-29.

Mose Brown, Tamara and Erynn Masi de Casanova. 2009. “Mothers in the Field: How Motherhood Shapes Fieldwork and Researcher-Subject Relations.” Women’s Studies Quarterly 37(7/8): 42-57.

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2007. “Spanish Language and Latino Ethnicity in Children’s Television Programs.” Latino Studies 5(4): 455-477.

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2004. “No Ugly Women: Concepts of Race and Beauty among Adolescent Women in Ecuador.” Gender & Society 18(3): 287-308.

Refereed Book Chapters Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2013. “Sociological Pregnancy: On Gestating Research, Writing, and Offspring.” In Family and Work in Everyday Ethnography, Tamara Mose Brown and Joanna Dreby, Eds. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

Casanova, Erynn Masi and Tamara Mose Brown. 2013. “Making it Work: Success Strategies for Graduate Student Mothers.” In Mothers in Academia, Mari Castañeda and Kirsten Isgro, Eds. New York: Columbia University Press.

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2008. “No Hay Mujer Fea: Conceptos de la Belleza entre las Adolescentes Guayaquileñas.” In Estudios sobre Sexualidades en América Latina, Kathya Araujo and Mercedes Prieto, eds. Quito, Ecuador: FLACSO.

Invited Publications Casanova, Erynn Masi. Forthcoming 2020. “Gender and Work in Contemporary Latin America.” In Oxford Handbook of Latin American Sociology, ed. Xóchitl Bada and Liliana Rivera Sánchez.

Casanova, Erynn Masi and Curtis L. Webb III*. 2017. “A Tale of Two Hoodies.” Men & Masculinities 20(1): 117-122.

Casanova, Erynn Masi and Afshan Jafar. 2016. “The Body as a Site of Resistance.” In The Sage Handbook of Resistance, ed. David Courpasson and Steven Vallas. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2013. “Representing Latinidad in Children’s Television: What are the Kids Watching?” In Latinos and American Popular Culture, ed. Patricia Montilla. Praeger.

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Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2010. “New Allies for Immigration Reform: A Cincinnati Story.” Latino Studies 8(1): 121-125.

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2009. “The Invisible Other: The Prospects for Building a Black Social Movement in Ecuador.” Latino(a) Research Review 7(1-2), 2008-2009: 7-29.

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2008. “Spanish Language and Latino Ethnicity in Children’s Television Programs.” In Biculturalism, Self Identity, and Societal Transformation, Rutledge M. Dennis, ed. London: Emerald Group Publishing.

Additional Publications/Book Reviews/Encyclopedia Entries/Blog Posts Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2016. “Metrosexual Masculinities by Matthew Hall” [Book Review]. Men and Masculinities 19(4):433-434.

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2016. “Is the Metrosexual Extinct?” Gender & Society Blog: https://gendersociety.wordpress.com/2016/06/01/is-the-metrosexual-extinct/ . June 1, 2016.

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2016. “Liars, Damn Liars, and Sociologists.” The Sociological Review blog: http://www.thesociologicalreview.com/blog/liars-damn-liars-and-sociologists.html. April 1, 2016.

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2016. “Fix Your Face!” Gender & Society Blog: https://gendersociety.wordpress.com/2016/02/25/fix-your-face/. February 25, 2016.

Carter, J.A.* and Erynn Masi de Casanova. 2014. “Sports.” In The Social History of the American Family: An Encyclopedia, Marilyn J. Coleman and Lawrence H. Ganong, eds. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2014. “Sex: Next Level” [essay originally titled “Booty Queens”, translated into German]. InStyle Germany, November 2014.

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2013. “Becoming the Help: How Do Bodies Matter in Domestic Work?” Gender & Society Blog: https://gendersociety.wordpress.com/2013/09/05/becoming-the- help-how-do-bodies-matter-in-domestic-work/. September 5, 2013.

Erynn Masi de Casanova, Ph.D. 5 Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2013. “Is the Metrosexual Extinct? Preliminary Notes on a Study in Progress.” Sex and Gender News (Official Newsletter of the ASA Sex and Gender Section), Summer Edition.

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2012. “Sex Cells: The Medical Market for Eggs and Sperm by Rene Almeling” [Book Review]. American Journal of Sociology 118(1): 247-249.

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2011. “Divided by Borders: Mexican Migrants and their Children by Joanna Dreby” [Book Review]. Latino Studies 9(4): 502-504.

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2008. “Style and Status: Selling Beauty to African American Women, 1920-1975 by Susannah Walker” [Book Review]. Gender & Society 22(1): 138-140.

Two entries in Encyclopedia of Social Problems, ed. V.N. Parrillo, Sage Publications, 2008.

Five entries in The Cultural Encyclopedia of the Body, ed. V. Pitts-Taylor, Greenwood Press, 2008.

Casanova, Erynn Masi. 2003. “Women’s Magazines in Ecuador: Re-Reading ‘la Chica Cosmo.’” Studies in Latin American Popular Culture 22: 89-102.

CURRENT PROJECTS “Uncovering Physical Labor in Studies of Workers’ Lives” (article manuscript co-authored with Jeffrey Gaver*)

“Dressed for Death: Execution Attire, Gender, and Respectability” (article manuscript co- authored with Annulla Linders and Kyle Shupe*)

“Fan-tastic Bodies: Navigating Ideals of Beauty in Cosplay” (book chapter co-authored with Jeremy Brenner-Levoy*)

“Frontstage and Backstage in the Everyday Spectacle of Cosplay” (article in progress)

Erynn Masi de Casanova, Ph.D. 6 HONORS and AWARDS 2019 Nominated for Excellence in Undergraduate Research Mentoring Award (nominated by one or more undergraduate students), University of Cincinnati

2018 Breakfast of Champions Awardee (nominated by student for positive impact), Darwin T. Turner Scholars Program, Office of Ethnic Programs and Services, University of Cincinnati

2017 Rising Star Faculty Award for excellence in research, University of Cincinnati College of Arts & Sciences

2017 Academic Writing Residency, Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center (Italy), March-April 2017

2015 Selected for National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Summer Institute, “What is gained through translation?” at Kent State University

2014 Distinguished Scholarly Article Award, American Sociological Association Section on Labor and Labor Movements (for “Embodied Inequality”)

2013-14 Selected as a Taft Research Center Fellow, University of Cincinnati (one-year release to work on second book project)

2011-12 Selected for the Early Career Work-Family Scholars Program of the Work and Family Researchers Network (formerly the Sloan Work-Family Network)

2011 “Multiplying Themselves” named Recommended Reading by the editors of Feminist Economics (one of 14 articles “selected as illustrative of the journal’s transformative scholarship”)

2011 Making Up the Difference chosen for “Author-Meets-Critics” session at National Women’s Studies Association’s annual conference (one of 4 books described as “important contributions to the field of women’s studies”)

2010 National Women’s Studies Association Sara A. Whaley Book Prize for Making Up the Difference (awarded annually to the best book on women and labor)

2004-09 Chancellor’s Fellow, CUNY Graduate Center

Erynn Masi de Casanova, Ph.D. 7 2004-05 “No Ugly Women” named the #2 most-downloaded article in Gender Studies by Sage Publications.

SELECTED GRANTS 2018 Faculty Research Support Grant ($8,000) Taft Research Center, University of Cincinnati

2013-2014 Taft Research Center Fellowship (one-year release) Taft Research Center, University of Cincinnati

2011 Summer Faculty Research Grant ($8,750) Taft Research Center, University of Cincinnati

2007 Ford Foundation Research Grant CUNY Graduate Center, for dissertation fieldwork in Ecuador

2001-02 Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies, UC- San Diego

2001 Tinker Grant Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies, UC- San Diego

INVITED PRESENTATIONS 2018 “Pathways through Poverty” Department of Sociology, Universidad Católica de Uruguay

2018 “Representing the Language of the Other in Ethnography” Art of Translation Lecture Series, Smith College

2017 “Domestic Work and Embodied Inequality in Ecuador” University of Cambridge, Centre of Latin American Studies

2017 “Dust and Dignity: Domestic Employment in Contemporary Ecuador” Sociology Department Colloquium Series, University of Cincinnati

2015 Critic, Author-Meets-Critics Panel on Fashioning Fat: Inside Plus-Size Modeling Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting- New York, NY

Erynn Masi de Casanova, Ph.D. 8 2014 “The Maid’s Uniform: Domestic Work and Embodied Inequality in Urban Ecuador” University of South Florida, Department of Sociology

2013 “Gender, Body, Work: Exploring Workers’ Embodiment in North and South America” McGill University, Department of Sociology

2013 “Selling Beauty: Race, Class, and Gender in Ecuadorian Direct Sales Catalogs” Alpha Kappa Delta (Sociology Honor Society) Invited Speaker California State University-Northridge, Department of Sociology

2013 “Race, Class, and Gender in Ecuadorian Direct Sales Catalogs” University of Kentucky, Department of International Studies

2013 “Picturing Race, Class, and Gender: Direct Sales Catalogs in Ecuador.” Connecticut College, Department of Sociology

2012 “Venta Directa como Empleo Alternativo: Perspectiva Femenina [Direct Selling as Employment Alternative: Women’s Perspective] Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil- Guayaquil, Ecuador /FLACSO Ecuador

2011 “The Making of Making Up the Difference” Sociology Department Colloquium Series, University of Cincinnati

2010 “Urban Geography and Informal Employment in another ‘City of Neighborhoods’: Guayaquil, Ecuador” Urban Humanities Lecture Series, Taft Research Center, University of Cincinnati

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS and PANELS ORGANIZED 2019 Session Organizer: “La Regulación del Trabajo Doméstico Remunerado en América Latina” Presentation Title: “Los límites de la formalización: Las trabajadoras remuneradas del hogar y la protección social en el Ecuador contemporáneo” XIII Jornadas de Historia de las Mujeres/VIII Congreso Iberoamericano de Estudios de Género conference- Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Argentina

2019 Post-Conference Event Organizer: “Desafios da pesquisa y da militancia” [forum] and “O trabalho doméstico na América Latina: uma perspectiva interdisciplinar” [panel] Reunión de Antropología del Mercosur, Porto Alegre, Brazil

Erynn Masi de Casanova, Ph.D. 9 2019 “Fantastic Bodies: Norms of Interaction in Cosplay” [with Cole Weirich] North Central Sociological Association Annual Meeting- Cincinnati, OH

2018 “En Búsqueda de la Trabajadora Ideal: Anuncios Clasificados de Empleo del Hogar en Ecuador” Cuidados y Género [Gender and Care] Conference- Montevideo, Uruguay

2018 Session Organizer/Roundtable Moderator/Presenter: “Trabajo del Hogar en Perspectiva Comparativa” Latin American Studies Association Congress- Barcelona, Spain

2017 Session Organizer: “Continuidades y Rupturas en el Trabajo Doméstico” Presentation Title: “Informadas pero Inseguras: Condiciones de Empleo y Protección Social entre Trabajadoras Remuneradas del Hogar en Guayaquil” Latin American Studies Association Congress- Lima, Peru

2016 “White-Collar Men and the Meanings of Metrosexual.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting- Seattle, WA

2016 “Race, Class, and Gender in Yanbal Ecuador’s Catalogs, 2006-2016.” Latin American Studies Association Congress- New York, NY

2015 “Being/Becoming the Boss: Office Hierarchies and White-Collar Men’s Work Dress.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting- Chicago, IL

2014 Session Organizer: “Parenting in the Academy” Presentation Title: “The Pregnant Researcher: Gestating Research, Writing, and Offspring” National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference- San Juan, PR

2014 “Learning to Wear the White Collar: Family Relations and Class Origins in Dressing for Corporate Work” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting- San Francisco, CA

2014 “Just like Dad? Family Relations and Class Origins in Dressing for White-Collar Work” How Class Works Conference- Stony Brook University, NY

Erynn Masi de Casanova, Ph.D. 10 2013 Session Organizer: “Globalizing Embodiment: Body Politics in Transnational Perspective” Presentation Title: “Transnational Body Projects: Comparing Media Representations of Cosmetic Surgery Tourism in Argentina and the United States” (with B. Sutton) National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference- Cincinnati, OH

2013 “Looking at the Label: White-Collar Men and the Meanings of ‘Metrosexual’” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting- New York, NY

2013 “Como Cualquier Otro Trabajo: Organizing Domestic Workers in Urban Ecuador.” Congress of Latin American Association of Studies of Work (ALAST)-São Paulo, Brazil

2013 “The Embodied Experience of Domestic Work in Urban Ecuador” Latin American Studies Association Congress- Washington, DC

2013 “Cruzando Fronteras con la Etnografía: Traduciendo Vidas Latinoamericanas”

33rd Cincinnati Conference on Romance Languages and Literatures-Cincinnati, OH

2013 “Domestic Workers and Occupational Habitus in Urban Ecuador” Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting- Boston, MA

2012 “Is the Metrosexual Extinct? Men, Dress, and Looking Good in Corporate America” American Anthropological Association Meeting- San Francisco, CA

2012 Roundtable Organizer: “Work-Family Issues in Developing Countries” Work-Family Researchers Network Inaugural Conference- New York, NY

2012 Session Organizer: “Men Matter: Gender Relations and Women’s Empowerment” Presentation Title: Making Money and/or Making Nice: Men’s Influence on Women’s Direct Selling Work in Ecuador Latin American Studies Association Congress- San Francisco, CA

2012 “Stories from the Second (or Third) Shift: Work-Family Conflicts Among Ecuadorian Women in Informal Employment” Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting- New York, NY

2012 “Men Make a Difference: Gender Relations among Direct Sellers in Ecuador” Ohio Latin Americanists Conference- Bowling Green State University, OH

Erynn Masi de Casanova, Ph.D. 11 2011 “Analyzing the Avon Lady: Direct Sellers’ Work Decisions in Urban Ecuador” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting- Las Vegas, NV

2011 “Not Just ‘Watching Soaps’: Ecuadorian Direct Sellers Redefining Motherhood” Motherhood Initiative for Research and Community Involvement Conference-Lisbon

2010 “Men, Makeup, and Money: Gender Relations among Direct Sellers in Ecuador” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting- Atlanta, GA

2010 Session Co-Organizer: “Representing the Language of the Other: Translation in Ethnography” Presentation Title: “Ethnographic Border Crossings: Translating Latin American Lives” Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting- Boston, MA

2009 “Buying Beauty in Ecuador: Direct Sales, Flexible Payment, and Expanding Consumption” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting- San Francisco, CA

2009 Session Organizer, “Gendered Jobs” Presentation Title: “Multiplying Themselves: Women Direct Sellers Managing Productive and Reproductive Work” Latin American Studies Association Annual Congress- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

2008 “Unity and Difference: Immigrant New Yorkers Negotiating Latinidad” “Nuestra América in the U.S.” Latino/a Studies Conference- University of Kansas

2007 “No Hay Mujer Fea: Conceptos de Belleza entre las Adolescentes Guayaquileñas [No Ugly Women: Concepts of Beauty among Guayaquilean Adolescents]” Congreso 50 Años-FLACSO- Quito, Ecuador

2007 “The Whole Package: Exploring Cosmetic Surgery Tourism” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting- New York, NY

2007 “Deconstructing Dora: Spanish Language and Latino Ethnicity in Children’s Television Programs” Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting- Philadelphia, PA

2006 “Selling Ecuador: Representations of Race in the Discourse of Tourism” Latin American Studies Association Annual Congress- San Juan, PR

Erynn Masi de Casanova, Ph.D. 12 2002 “Re-Reading “the Cosmo Girl”: Globalization and Women’s Magazines in Ecuador” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting- Chicago, IL

2002 “No Ugly Women: Performing Beauty in Urban Ecuador” “Thinking Gender” Conference, Center for the Study of Women- UCLA

OTHER TEACHING POSITIONS 2017-8 Honorary Visiting Professor, Universidad del Sagrado Corazón, Puerto Rico

2005-06 Graduate Teaching Fellow/Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Sociology Queens College (CUNY) Courses Taught: Introduction to Sociology, Sociological Research Methods, Sociology of the Family, Sociology of Sex and Gender, Racial and Ethnic Relations

2002 Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, UC San Diego

2000 Instructor of Spanish, Linguistics Department, UC San Diego

OTHER EMPLOYMENT 2006-07 Director of Development, Latin American Integration Center (Queens, NY) Duties: Grantwriting, Grant Reporting, Fundraising, Strategic Planning

2002-04 Development Associate, Committee for Hispanic Children and Families (New York, NY) Duties: Grantwriting, Grant Reporting, Fundraising Events

1999-2000 Graduate Research Assistant Mexican American Studies and Research Center-University of Arizona Duties: Research (English/Spanish); Literature reviews; Research/editing for: Mexican Americans and Health, by Adela de la Torre and Antonio Estrada (Univ. of Arizona Press 2001); and Moving from the Margins: a Chicana Voice on Public Policy, by Adela de la Torre (Univ. of Arizona Press 2001).

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Journal Editorial Board Memberships Gender & Society: 2014-2017 GÉNEROS: Revista Multidisciplinar de Estudios de Género (GENDERS: Multidisciplinary Journal of Gender Studies). 2013-present

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Journal Reviews American Sociological Review, Contexts (Member of the Student Advisory Board and Peer Reviewer, 2006-2007); Continuum; Development and Change; Feminist Economics; Feminism & Psychology; Feminist Media Studies; Feminist Theory; Gender & Society; Journal of Consumer Behaviour; Journal of Contemporary Ethnography; Journal of Family Issues; Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies; Journal of World-Systems Research; Latin American Research Review; Men and Masculinities; North American Dialogues; Qualitative Sociology; Social Problems; Sociology of Race and Ethnicity; Sociological Focus; Sociological Forum; Women’s Studies International Forum

Grant Reviews National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Awards for Faculty Program Economic and Social Research Council, UK

Book Reviews for Academic Presses University of California Press, Cornell University Press, University Press of Colorado

State-Level Service Member, Faculty Advisory Panel, Ohio Department of Education Guarantee Transfer Pathways Program

International and National-Level Service Elected Positions Latin American Studies Association (LASA): President of the Ecuadorian Studies Section (2016-2018), Secretary-Treasurer of the Ecuadorian Studies Section (2018- present)

American Sociological Association (ASA) Section on Race, Gender, and Class: Elected Council Member (2014-2017)

Other service: American Sociological Association (ASA) ASA Section on Race, Gender, and Class: Member, Professional Development Committee (2018-2019); Chair, Professional Development Committee (2016-2018); Chair, Graduate Student Paper Award Committee (2015-2016); Chair, Mentoring Program Committee (2014-2015); Member, Nominations Committee (2014-2015);

Erynn Masi de Casanova, Ph.D. 14 Member, Graduate Student Paper Award Committee (2014-2015)

ASA 2015: Member, Section on Labor and Labor Movements Distinguished Scholarly Article Award Committee

ASA 2014: Invited organizer, two Regular Sessions (on Sociology of the Body)

ASA 2014: Nominations Committee, Section on Body and Embodiment

ASA 2013: Roundtable Organizing Committee, Section on Body and Embodiment

ASA 2012: Book Award Committee, Section on Body and Embodiment

ASA 2012: Roundtable Organizing Committee, Section on Body and Embodiment

ASA 2011: Annual Meeting Program Committee, Section on Body and Embodiment

ASA 2011: Invited organizer, two Regular Sessions (Immigrant Families/Communities)

Other service: Eastern Sociological Society (ESS) Eastern Sociological Society: Mirra Komarovsky Book Award Committee (2015-2016)

Other service: National Women’s Studies Association (NWSA) National Women’s Studies Association (NWSA) 2012: Sara A. Whaley Book Award Committee

University-Level Service Member, Institutional Review Board (IRB): 2011-present Director, Kunz Center for Social Research: 2016-present Women 2 Women Mentoring Program (mentor): 2016-2018 Master Mentors Program (mentor training): 2016 Member, McMicken College of Arts & Sciences Reappointment, Tenure, and Promotion Committee: 2015-2016, 2018-2019 Member, Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies Graduate Program Committee: 2010-3

Select Department-Level Service Advisor, Students of Sociology organization: 2016-present Member, Undergraduate Program Committee: 2016-present Interim Undergraduate Director, January-May 2019

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NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL MEDIA COVERAGE OF RESEARCH (details available upon request) Vice UK, May 2019 MEL magazine, May 2018 Attn.com, July 2017 The Guardian, May 2017 Boston Globe, January 2016 The New Yorker, November 2015 “In the Workplace” Sirius XM radio show, September 2015 Flare Magazine [Canada], July 2014 Guaraguao: Revista de Cultura Latinoamericana [print interview], December 2012 Cosmopolitan Magazine (Blog), November 2012 PsychCentral.com, November 2012 Salon.com, November 2012 Daily Mail website [UK], November 2012 AOL/Huffington Post, August 2011 El Universo [Ecuador], August 2011 La Hora [Ecuador], August 2011 LatinAmericaCurrentEvents.com [audio interview], August 2011 “The Page 99 Test” [book review website], June 2011 The New York Times, August 2010 Associated Press [distributed worldwide], May 2010 WLWT-5 TV News [local NBC affiliate: broadcast and website], May 2010

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Men’s Studies Association American Studies Association American Sociological Association Sections: Sex & Gender; Body & Embodiment; Race, Gender & Class; Labor & Labor Movements; Organizations, Occupations & Work; Global & Transnational Sociology Eastern Sociological Society European Group for Organization Studies Latin American Studies Association Sections: Ecuadorian Studies; Feminist Studies; Labor Studies & Class Relations National Women’s Studies Association

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