Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

CURRICULUM VITAE Thomas Fredrick GIERYN Date of Birth: July 8, 1950 U.S. Citizen PRESENT POSITION: Rudy Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology, Indiana University, Ballantine Hall, Bloomington, IN 47405; cell (812) 361-2011 e-mail: [email protected] [also: Adjunct Professor Emeritus of History & Philosophy of Science] EDUCATION: 1972 B.A. Magna Cum Laude, Kalamazoo College 1975 M.A., M. Phil., Columbia University 1980 Ph.D., Columbia University (Sociology) HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS: 1969 Phi Eta Sigma Freshman Honorary Society 1971 Todd Sociological Prize, Kalamazoo College 1971 Phi Beta Kappa, Kalamazoo College [Chapter President, Gamma of Indiana, 1999-2000] 1972 Raymond L. Hightower Award, Kalamazoo College 1972 Phi Eta Sigma Founders' Fund Award for Graduate Study 1972 Danforth Foundation Scholarship Competition, Honorable Mention 1972-73 University Fellowship, Columbia University 1973-74 President's Fellowship, Columbia University 1976-77 John W. Burgess Distinguished Fellowship, Graduate Faculty of Political Science, Columbia University 1980, 1983 Summer Faculty Research Fellowship, Indiana University 1982 Edwin H. Sutherland Distinguished Teaching Award, Department of Sociology, Indiana University 1984 Research Award, American Sociological Association, Committee on Problems of the Discipline 1984-85 Fellowship, Multidisciplinary Seminar on "Science and Technology Studies," Dean of Faculties, Indiana University 2 1984 Summer Scholars Award, National Science Foundation, Program in History and Philosophy of Science 1988-90 Consultant, "Documenting Multi-Institutional Collaborations: A Case Study in Physics" Funded by the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy, through the American Institute of Physics 1989 "Documenting Cold Fusion" National Science Foundation, Division of Social and Economic Sciences 1989-93 "Built Environments for Breakthrough Science: Constructing Laboratories for Biotechnology" Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, research grant 1994 President’s Award for Distinguished Teaching, Indiana University 1996 Internal Resident Fellow, Indiana Institute for Advanced Studies, IU [declined] 1996-97 The Ralph and Doris Hansmann Member for 1996-7, School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton 2000 Alliance of Distinguished Ranks Professors, Indiana University 2001 Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science 2001 Sociological Research Association 2002 Trustees' Teaching Award, Indiana University 2002-03 Fellow, College Arts and Humanities Institute, Indiana University 2004-05 Consultant, SRI International, "Cultural Authority of Science" Module for the 2006 General Social Survey (NSF Contract) 2005 Herman B Wells Distinguished Lecture, Society for Advanced Study, Indiana University, October 14 2006 Distinguished Visiting Lecturer, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta Canada, March 13-17 2009-11 "Rupture and Flow: The Circulation of Technoscientific Facts and Objects," Sawyer Seminar, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation 2015 Provost’s Medal, Indiana University Bloomington PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND OFFICES: 1973-present American Sociological Association (Chair, Committee on Sections, 2000-02). Sections: Culture; Science, Knowledge and Technology (elected to Council, 1989; elected Chair, 1999-2000) 1976-2018 Society for Social Studies of Science [4S] (Charter Member) (elected to Council, 1982-84; Secretary/Treasurer, 1985-88) 1980-2017 American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fellow, 2001) 1983-2017 History of Science Society PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: 3 1977 Presider, Session on Altruism, Annual Meetings, American Sociological Association, Chicago 1978-81 Editorial Board, The American Sociologist 1978 Discussant, Session on Sociology of Science, Annual Meetings, American Sociological Association, San Francisco 1978 Program Committee and Session Chairman, 3rd Annual Meetings, Society for Social Studies of Science, Bloomington 1980 Presider and Discussant, Session on Sociology of Science, Annual Meetings, American Sociological Association, New York 1980-83 Book Review Board, J. for the History of the Behavioral Sciences 1981 Program Committee, 6th Annual Meetings, Society for Social Studies of Science, Atlanta 1981-95 Textbook Consultant, Random House Inc./McGraw-Hill 1982 Program Chairman, 7th Annual Meetings, Society for Social Studies of Science, Philadelphia 1982 Advisory Committee, Social Science Research Council, Subcommittee on Science Indicators 1982 Consultant, WHA Public Radio, Madison, WI. 1984-present Collaborating Editor, Social Studies of Science 1985 Organizer and Presider, Session on Sociology of Science, Annual Meetings, American Sociological Association, Washington 1985-89 Advisory Editor, Isis 1986 Discussant, Session on Comparative and Historical Sociology, Annual Meetings, American Sociological Association, New York. 1987-91 Advisory Editor, Sociological Inquiry. 1987 Discussant, NASA/Smithsonian Conference on Space Technology and Solar Science, Washington. 1987-94 Series Editor, Science, Technology and Society, Indiana University Press 1989 Oversight Panel, Program on History and Philosophy of Science, National Science Foundation 1989-90 Faculty Member, Honors Division, Indiana University 1990-94 Advisory Board, Exhibition on "Science in American Life," National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution 1990 Co-Organizer, Conference on "Technological Choices: American and European Experiences," Indiana University, April 12-14; Funded by the National Science Foundation. 1990 Program Co-Chair, 15th Annual Meetings, Society for Social Studies of Science, Minneapolis, October 18-21. 1990 Discussant, Session on Sociology of Science, American Sociological Association, Washington 1991 Discussant, Session on New Social Studies of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, 16th Annual Meeting, Society for Social Studies of Science, Cambridge, November 14. 4 1993 Editor, “Theme Issue: Technological Choices,” Science, Technology and Human Values 18, 3-4 1993 Program Chair, 18th Annual Meetings, Society for Social Studies of Science, West Lafayette, November. 1994 Discussant, Conference on “Scientific (Mis)Conduct and Social (Ir)Responsibility,” Poynter Center, Indiana University, March 27. 1994 Discussant, Conference on “Systems Theory and Postmodernism [Niklas Luhmann]” Indiana University. September 24. 1995 Discussant, Miniconference on “Can Social Theory Understand/Explain Technological Societies?” American Sociological Association, Washington, August 21 1995 Discussant, Session on “Identity and Knowledge-Making,” Society for Social Studies of Science, Charlottesville, October 21 1996 Organizer, Session on “Credibility and Authority,” Section on Science, Knowledge and Technology, American Sociological Association, New York, August 20 1996-2000 Faculty Member, Intensive Freshmen Seminar program, Indiana University 1997-8 Fellow, Freshmen Learning Project, Indiana University 1998-2000 Member, Bloomington Faculty Council, Indiana University [Agenda Committee] 1999 Organizer, Session on “Space and Place,” American Sociological Association, Chicago. 2000 Workshop, "Rethinking the 'and' in Humans and Nature," National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Santa Barbara, March 10-15 2000 Head Teacher, Dutch Summer School on Science Studies, University of Twente, The Netherlands, September 4-8 2001 Workshop, "Wrestling with Nature," Dept. of History of Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison, April 26-8 2001 Discussant, Session on Boundary-Organization in Science, Society for Social Studies of Science, Cambridge, Nov. 2 2002 Advisor, Symposium on Kids, Architecture and Community; Columbus (Indiana) children's museum 2002 Discussant, Session on "Territory and Place: The Spatial Turn in Historical Analysis," American Sociological Association, Chicago, August 17 2002 Program Chair, Annual Meetings, Society for Social Studies of Science (4S), Milwaukee, November 3-5. 2003 External dissertation examiner, Esther Turnhout, Frije Universiteit Amsterdam 2003 External review committee, Dept. of History & Sociology of Science, University of Pennsylvania 2003 Panel on Interdisciplinarity, National Academies of Science, Washington, May 27-8 2003-present Editorial Board, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences 5 2003 Organizer and Presider, Special Session on Place and Space, American Sociological Association, Atlanta, August 19 2003 Workshop, "Boundary-Work and Science," University of Tokyo, Japan, December 22 2004 Organizer and Presider, Session on Mutants/Hybrids/Monsters: Nature/Science/Society, American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 15 2005 External review committee, University Maastricht, The Netherlands, Dec. 8 2006 Panelist, National Science Foundation, Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeships, Arlington, VA; June 15-16. 2006 Workshop on Social Organization of Science and Science Policy, National Science Foundation. Arlington, VA; July 13-14. 2006 Discussant, Session on “Culture, Materiality and the Modern City,” American Sociological Association, Montreal, August 13 2007 Discussant, "How Well Do 'Facts' Travel? -- Facts at the Frontier: Crossing Boundaries Between Natural and Social, Animal and Human,” London School of Economics, April 16-7 2007 Discussant, “Knowing Global Environments: New Perspectives in the History of the Field Sciences,” Philadelphia, May 10-12 2007 Commentator, Author Meets Critics Session, American Sociological Association, New York, August 11 2007 Discussant,

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