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May 2021 VICTORIA REYES Department of Sociology Email: [email protected] University of California, Riverside Website: www.victoriadreyes.com 1204 Watkins Hall, Riverside, CA 92521 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Postdoctoral American Fellow, American Association of University Women 2019-2020 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside 2016- - Faculty, Southeast Asia: Text, Ritual, and Performance (SEATRiP) 2017- Postdoctoral Fellow, National Center for Institutional Diversity, University of Michigan 2016-2017 Assistant Professor, Growth and Structure of Cities Department, Bryn Mawr College SP 2015- SU 2016 EDUCATION Princeton University Ph.D., Sociology, January 2015 M.A., Sociology, November 2010 (with distinction) The Ohio State University B.A., International Studies, June 2006 (Asian American Studies minor) B.A., Psychology, June 2006, with honors in the Liberals Arts, with distinction in International Studies, Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa AREAS OF INTEREST Culture, global and transnational sociology, economic sociology, urban sociology, law and society, comparative / historical sociology, qualitative methods, gender, race/ethnicity PUBLICATIONS Books Reyes, Victoria. 2019. Global Borderlands: Fantasy, Violence, and Empire in Subic Bay, Philippines Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press - Awards and honors − Honorable mention, 2021 Book Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Social Sciences, Association for Asian American Studies − 2019-2020 Emory Elliot Book Award, UCR Center for Ideas and Society − Honorable mention, 2020 Distinguished Book Award, ASA’s Sociology of Law section − Honorable mention, 2020 Immanuel Wallerstein Memorial Book Award, ASA’s Political Economy of the World-System section − Honorable mention, 2020 Outstanding Book Award, ASA’s Peace, War, and Social Conflict section 1 May 2021 − Silver Medal – Best Regional Non-Fiction (Australia/New Zealand [Pacific Rim]), 2020 Independent Book Publisher Awards − Book cover selected to be the cover of Stanford University Press’ 2019 Sociology catalog - Author-Meets-Critic/Book salon: − 2019 Social Science History Association, 2020 Eastern Sociological Society, 2020 Pacific Sociological Association (cancelled due to COVID-19), 2020 Law and Society Association (cancelled due to COVID-19), 2020 National Women’s Studies Association (cancelled due to COVID-19), 2020 Association for Asian American Studies (with Jan Padios’ A Nation on the Line, Christopher Patterson’s Transitive Cultures, and Long Bui’s Returns of War; cancelled due to COVID-19), 2021 Winter Meeting of Sociologists for Women in Society (with Kemi Balogun’s Beauty Diplomacy and Ghassan Moussawi’s Disruptive Situations), 2021 American Sociological Association (with Marco Garrido’s The Patchwork City) - Reviewed in: − Choice (March 2020), Social Forces (March 2020), H-Diplo (June 2020), New Global Studies (online first, 2020), Ethnic Studies Review (July 2020), American Journal of Sociology (September 2020) - News and interviews − Featured in UCR News, “Sociologist’s family history inspires her first book,” (9/3/2019) and “Sociologist’s first book wins Independent Publisher Book Award,” (5/19/20) − Interviews: Annex Podcast (10/14/19), New Books in Sociology (New Books Network) (12/4/19) Edited volumes and special issues Reyes, Victoria and Marco Garrido (Editors). Winter 2021. New Ethnographies of the Global South [special issue] Contexts 20(1) Peer-Reviewed Articles Reyes, Victoria, Elizabeth Bogumil,* and Levin Elias Welch.* “The Living Codebook: Documenting the Process of Qualitative Data Analysis,” Sociological Methods & Research, (published online first February 8, 2021, https://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/EWJFINIZRJMGS5SMFBVE/full) Reyes, Victoria. 2020. “Contractual and Stewardship Timescapes: The Cultural Logics of US-Philippine Environmental Conflict and Negotiations,” Journal of Southeast Asian Studies (special issue on Southeast Asia and the Anthropocene) 51(4):616-629 Reyes, Victoria and Karin Johnson.* 2020. “Teaching the Veil: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in Classical Theory Courses,” Sociology of Race & Ethnicity [pedagogy section] 6(4):562-567 (published online first May 23, 2020, https://doi.org/10.1177/2332649220921890) Reyes, Victoria. 2020. "Ethnographic Toolkit: Strategic Positionality and Researchers’ Visible and Invisible Tools in Field Research" Ethnography 21(2):220-240 (published online first October 25, 2018) Reyes, Victoria. 2018. “Port of Call: How Ships Shape Foreign-Local Encounters” Social Forces 96(3):1097-118 2 May 2021 − 2020 Faculty Article Award (co-winner), ASA Sociology of Development section − 2019 Distinguished Article Award, ASA Political Economy of the World-System section Reyes, Victoria. 2018. "Three Models of Transparency in Ethnographic Research: Naming Places, Naming People, and Sharing Data” Ethnography (Special issue on innovations in ethnographic research) 19(2): 204-226 Reyes, Victoria. 2015. “Global Borderlands: A Case Study of Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Philippines” Theory and Society 44(4):355-384 Reyes, Victoria. 2015. “Legacies of Place and Power: From Military Base to Freeport Zone” City & Community 14(1):1-26 [lead article] − City & Community’s most downloaded paper in 2015 Reyes, Victoria. 2014. “The Production of Cultural and Natural Wealth: An Examination of World Heritage Sites” Poetics 44:42-63 Reyes, Victoria. 2013. “The Structure of Globalized Travel: A Relational Country-Pair Analysis” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 54(2):144-170 − 2015 Terrence K. Hopkins Graduate Student Paper Award, ASA Political Economy of the World-System section Book Chapters Reyes, Victoria. 2019. “Global Ethnography: Lessons from the Chicago School,” in Urban Ethnography: Legacies and Challenges edited by Richard Ocejo (Research in Urban Sociology series, volume 16) pp 31-49. Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing (invited) Reyes, Victoria. 2018. “Culture and Globalization” In John R Hall, Laura Grindstaff and Ming-Cheng Lo (Eds) Handbook of Cultural Sociology (Routledge International Handbook Series) pp 546-554 Abingdon, UK: Routledge (invited) Reyes, Victoria. 2017. “Stigmatized Love, Boundary-Making, and the Heroic Love Myth: Filipina Women Constructing their Relationships with U.S. Military Men Within and Beyond the Legal Framework” in Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot and Gwenola Ricordeau (Eds) International Marriages and Marital Citizenship: Southeast Asian Women on the Move Abingdon, UK: Routledge, pp 140-157 Reyes, Victoria. 2015. “Investigating Globalizing Cultures: Its Creation, Structure, and Meanings” In Vincenzo Mele and Marina Vujnovic (Eds) Globalizing Cultures: Theories and Paradigms Revisited Pp 21-38 Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Academic Publishers Reyes, Victoria and Miguel Angel Centeno. 2011. “McDonalds, Wienerwald, and the Corner Deli” in Ramesh Subramanian and Eddan Katz (eds) The Global Flow of Information pp. 23-40. New York, NY: New York University Press Book Reviews Reyes, Victoria. Forthcoming. Review of The Labor of Care: Filipina Migrants and Transnational Families in the Digital Age. By Valarie Francisco-Menchavez. American Journal of Sociology. (invited) 3 May 2021 Reyes, Victoria. 2020. “Toward a Globalized and Historicized Social Science: Review of Global Historical Sociology by Julian Go and George Lawson (Editors)” Cambridge Review of International Affairs (Fletcher Prize Forum: Global Historical Sociology) 33(6): 891-895 Reyes, Victoria. 2020. Review of Returns of War: South Vietnam and the Price of Refugee Memory by Long Bui. Journal of Asian Studies 79(2):533-535 (invited) Reyes, Victoria. 2020. Review of The Real Fake: Authenticity and the Production of Space. By Maria Francesca Piazzoni. American Journal of Sociology 125(3):888-890 (invited) Reyes, Victoria. 2017. Review of Migrant Encounters: Intimate Labor, The State, and Mobility Across Asia by Sara L Friedman and Pardis Mahdavi (Editors). International Journal of Comparative Sociology 58(5):469-471 (invited) Reyes, Victoria. 2016. Review of Neutral Accent: How Language, Labor, and Life Become Global by A. Aneesh. Contemporary Sociology 45(4):405-407 (invited) Reyes, Victoria. 2016. Review of Social Unrest and American Military Bases in Turkey and Germany since 1945 by Amy Austin Holmes. International Journal of Comparative Sociology 57(3):178- 180 (invited) Reyes, Victoria. 2011. Review of Divided by Borders: Mexican Migrants and Their Children by Joanna Dreby. ACCOUNTS: The Newsletter of ASA’s Economic Sociology Section 10(3):7-8 Pedagogy Publications Reyes, Victoria and Kirsten Adams.+ 2017. “Navigating a Difficult Journey: Reflections on How a Student-Faculty Partnership Helped Address Racial Tensions in a Social Science Course” International Journal for Students as Partners 1(2), https://mulpress.mcmaster.ca/ijsap/article/view/3262, (reflective essay) Reyes, Victoria and Kirsten Adams.+ 2017. “A Partnership Approach to Managing the Challenge of Apathetic Students” Teaching and Learning Together in Higher Education 22, http://repository.brynmawr.edu/tlthe/vol1/iss22/4 (reflective essay) Reyes, Victoria. 2014. “Globalized travel: A relational, quantitative study” In SAGE Cases in Methodology London: SAGE Publications, (invited, peer-reviewed) Other Publications Reyes, Victoria. Forthcoming. “Empire of Care: Nursing and Migration in Filipino American History” in Kevin Nadal, Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales, and E.J.R. David (Eds), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Filipina/x/o American Studies. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, Inc (invited) Reyes,