480-839-0068 School of Social Transformation Fax: 480-965-9199 Arizona State University E-Mail: [email protected] Tempe, AZ 85287-6403 January 2013

480-839-0068 School of Social Transformation Fax: 480-965-9199 Arizona State University E-Mail: Mary.Romero@Asu.Edu Tempe, AZ 85287-6403 January 2013

Justice and Social Inquiry Home Phone: 480-839-0068 School of Social Transformation Fax: 480-965-9199 Arizona State University E-mail: [email protected] Tempe, AZ 85287-6403 January 2013 Curriculum Vitae: Mary Romero PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1997-present: Professor of Justice Studies, School of Social Transformation, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. 2011-2012: Faculty Head, Justice Studies & Social Inquiry, School of Social Transformation, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. 2006-present: University Affiliate Council, Founding Affiliate Research Faculty of the North American Center for Transborder Studies, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. 2006-present: Honors Disciplinary Faculty, Barrett Honors College, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. 2005 (Fall): Director of Graduate Studies, School of Justice Studies/School of Justice and Social Inquiry, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. 2004-05: Interim Director, Asian Pacific American Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. 1995-96: Professor, Chicana and Chicano Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. 1990-95: Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. 1991-93: Program Director, Ethnic Studies Program, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. 1989-90: Department Chair, La Raza Studies Department, San Francisco State University. 1989-91: Associate Professor, La Raza Studies Department, San Francisco State University. 1985-89: Assistant Dean of Yale College, Yale University, New Haven, CT. 1985-89: Lecturer, Women's Studies Program and Department of Sociology, Yale University New Haven, CT. 1981-85: Assistant Professor of Sociology, Division of Behavioral Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha, WI. 1980-81: Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work, University of Texas, El Paso, TX, Member of the Graduate Assembly. 1980 (Spring): Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Regis College, Denver, CO. AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS, HONORS and VISITING POSITIONS Julian Samora Distinguished Career Award recipient, ASA Latina/o Section Distinguished Career Award Committee (2012) Founding Member, Teaching and Learning Introductory Sociology (TLIS) (2010-present) Romero, Page 2 American Sociology Sociological Section on Race and Ethnicity Minorities 2009 Founder's Award [Recognition for career excellence in scholarship and service]. Honorary Membership, Golden Key International Honour Society, (2009) [Based on commitment to higher education, insight and understanding into social equality and justice] Visiting Fellow, Barrett Honors College (2007-2008) Professor of the Year Nominee (2006) Regents Professor Nominee (2005) Lee Founders Award, Society for the Study of Social Problems (2004). Carnegie Scholar, Pew National Fellowship for Carnegie Scholars, Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (2000-2001) Integrated Scholarship Achievement Award, School of Justice Studies, College of Public Programs, Arizona State University (1998) Student Faculty Appreciation Award, Arizona State University (1998, 1999) A. Lindsay O'Connor Associate Professor of American Institutions in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Colgate University, Fall, 1994 McKnight Visiting Associate Professor of Sociology, Macalester College, St. Paul, MN (1992-93) Honorable Mention, American Sociological Association Marxist Section Book Award (1993). Rockefeller Fellowship, Center for Advanced Feminist Studies, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, (1992-93) Declined Visiting Scholar, Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Stanford University, CA (1989-90) (May, 1989) Declined President's Fellowship, University of California, Postdoctoral Research at UC Berkeley. Department of Sociology (1988-89) President's Fellowship, University of California, Postdoctoral Research at UC Davis. Department of Sociology and the Chicano Studies Program (1987-88) The Mary Ingraham Bunting Institute Fellowship, Radcliffe College, (1985-86) Declined. Visiting Assistant Professor, Chicano Studies Program, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO (1985, Spring) American Sociological Association Fellowship for Two Years of Graduate Study. (1977-80) University of Colorado Doctoral Fellowship. (1977-78) Romero, Page 3 PUBLICATIONS BOOKS: The Maid’s Daughter: Living Inside and Outside the American Dream. NYU Press (2011) [Book Awards: Americo Paredas Book Award; 2012 Distinguished Book Award - Honorable Mention from the ASA Latin@ Sociology Section] [Book Readings: Changing Hands, Tempe, AZ (Sept. 2011); Tattered Cover, Denver, CO (Sept. 2011); Piper Writing Center (Oct. 2011); Brazos Book Store (Houston, TX, Nov. 2011); Texas A & M University (Nov. 2011); Women & Children First (Chicago, March 2011)] [Radio Interviews: The Brian Lehrer Show www.wnyc.org; KERA - Think, Public Media for North Texas and the world, www.kera.org; Faith Middleton, WNPR/Connecticut Public Radio; "Give Me Liberty", KPFT-Houston, 90.1FM] [Reviews: LA Times, Washington Independent, New York Journal of Books, Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, Englewood Review of Books, National Catholic Reporter, Ethnic and Racial Studies] [Selected as a participating author, 2011 Texas Book Festival, Austin, TX; Women' Employment Rights Clinic, San Francisco, recommended as holiday book choice and for donors, 2011. Selected in 2012 for Las Comadres National Latino Book Club/Association of American Publishers; Selected as Top Ten Latino Authors to Watch, Latinostories.com; NYU Press title named AAUP Book for Public and Secondary School Libraries, 2012; Tucson Book Festival, Tucson, AZ 2013.] Interdisciplinary and Social Justice: Revisioning Academic Accountability, Co-Edited with Joseph Parker, Ranu Samantrai, Albany, NY: SUNY Press (2010). Blackwell Companion to Social Inequalities, Co-Edited with Eric Margolis, Malden, Mass.: Blackwell (2005). Maid in the U.S.A. Tenth Anniversary Edition with New Introduction and Afterword by Dorothy Smith. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group (2002) Maid in the U.S.A. Routledge, Chapman and Hall, Inc. (1992) [Reprinted Section published in Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic’s (eds.) 2011. The Latino Condition, Second Edition, New York: NYU Press.] [Reprinted Abridged Version of Chapters Two and Five published in Cynthia Grant Bowman, Laura A. Rosenbury, Deborah Tuerkheimer and Kimberly A. Yuracko, Feminist Jurisprudence Cases and Materials, West Publishing Co, Thomson Ruetuers, 2011) pp. 705-711] [Reprinted Abridged Version of Chapter One and Two published in Garth Massey’s Readings in Sociology, Fourth Edition, W. W. Norton & Company (2002, 2005).] [Reprinted Abridged Version of Chapters Two and Four published in Mary Becker, Cynthia Grant Bowman, and Morrison Torrey’s Feminist Jurisprudence Taking Women Seriously, Cases and Materials, second edition, pp. 719-724. West Group (2001); third edition, West Law School Publishing (2006).] [Reprinted Abridged Version of Chapter One Reprinted in Jodi ÒBrien and Peter Kollack, The Production of Reality, third edition, Pine Forge Press. ( 2001).] [Reprinted Abridged Version of Chapter Four Reprinted in John J. Macionis and Nijole V. Benokraitis' Seeing Ourselves Classic, Contemporary, and Cross-Cultural Readings in Sociology 3rd Edition. pp. 269-276. Englewood, NJ: Prentice Hall (1995); 4rd Edition. Englewood, NJ: Prentice Hall (1998), pp. 277-283.] [Reprinted“Intersection of Biography and History: My Intellectual History,” Abridged Version of Chapter One Reprinted in Susan J. Ferguson's Mapping the Social Landscape: Readings in Sociology. Mountain View: Mayfield Publishing Company (1996), pp. 23-38; (1999), pp. 21-36; (2010).] Latino/a Popular Culture (co-edited with Michelle Habell-Pallán) NYU Press (2002). Romero, Page 4 Women’s Untold Stories: Breaking Silence, Talking Back, Voicing Complexity. (Co-edited with Abigail J. Stewart) Routledge (1999). Challenging Fronteras: Structuring Latina and Latino Lives in the U.S. (co-edited with Pierrette Hondagneu- Sotelo and Vilma Ortiz) Routledge (1997). Women and Work: Exploring Race, Ethnicity and Class. co-editor with Elizabeth Higginbotham. Sage Publications (1997). Teaching Sociology, Special Section on “Teaching Sociology in Ethnic Studies” (1999). Volume 27, Number 3. Latino Studies Journal Special Issue: Latinas in the U.S. Co-Guest Editor with Marisa Alicea, (1993). Volume 4, Number 3. Community Empowerment and Chicano Scholarship. Selected Conference Proceedings. Editor (with Cordelia Candelaria) Colorado Springs: National Association for Chicano Studies, (1992). Frontiers Special Issue: Las Chicanas. Guest Editor (with Cordelia Candelaria) Volume 11, Number 1 (1990). Estudios Chicanos & The Politics of Community. Selected Conference Proceedings. Editor (with Cordelia Candelaria), Colorado Springs: National Association for Chicano Studies, (1989). LAW REVIEW ARTICLES: “Are Your Papers in Order? Racial Profiling, Vigilantes and ‘America’s Toughest Sheriff’,” Harvard Latino Law Review, 14: 337-357 (2011). [Reprinted in Immigration and Nationality Law Review of the University of Cincinnati College of Law, Cincinnati, Ohio.] “Keeping Citizenship Rights White: Arizona’s Racial Profiling Practices in Immigration Law Enforcement,” Law Journal for Social Justice, 1 (1): 97-113 (2011). Go After the Women”: Mothers Against Illegal Aliens’ (MAIA) Campaign Against Mexican Immigrant Women and their Children,” Symposium Latinos and Latinas at the Epicenter of Contemporary Legal Discourses, Indiana Law Journal,

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