
STEPHANIE A. BOHON Professor of Sociology University of Tennessee at Knoxville 907 McClung Tower Knoxville, TN 37996 865.974.7019 [email protected] __________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION 1990 B.A., Cum Laude Economics and Political Science The College of Idaho, Caldwell, Idaho Honors thesis: “Voting by Feet: The Effects of State and Local Taxes on Elderly Migration to and From Washington State” 1994 M.A., Sociology Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio Thesis: “Human Capital Depreciation and Child Spacing: An Economic Analysis of Second Birth Timing” 1998 Ph.D., Demography and Sociology The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania Dissertation: Inter-ethnic Competition, Enclave Economies, and Economic Adaptation among Latin American Immigrant Workers (Gordon De Jong, Chair) AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Immigrant adaption ◦ new destinations ◦ ethnic economies ◦ Latino/a sociology ◦ discrimination ◦ transportation and housing ◦ social demography AREAS OF COMPETENCE Advanced statistics ◦ urban sociology ◦ rural sociology ◦ big data modeling ◦ survey research design PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association (Population Section, Latino/a Sociology Section, Racial and Ethnic Minorities Section) ◦ Population Association of America ◦ Southern Sociological Society ◦ Southern Demographic Association ◦ Society for the Study of Social Problems Last updated May 20, 2020 Relevant Work Experience Current 2006 -date Associate Professor to Professor of Sociology, University of Tennessee 2020-2025 Head, Department of Sociology, University of Tennessee 2019-date Faculty Fellow, Leadership and Governance Program, Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy. 2010-date Faculty, Intercollegiate Graduate Statistics Program, Department of Business Analytics, Haslam College of Business, University of Tennessee 2009-2013 & 2019 Director, Center for the Study of Social Justice, University of Tennessee 2018-date Adjunct Doctoral Graduate Faculty, School of Criminal Justice, Texas State University Previous 2015-2020 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology 2013-2019 Associate Director, Center for the Study of Social Justice 2012-2015 Affiliate Faculty, American Studies Program, University of Tennessee 2008-2013 Adjunct Graduate Professor of Sociology, Western Kentucky University 2010-2012 Associate Head of Sociology, University of Tennessee 1999-2006 Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Georgia ◊ Approved by the Board of Regents for Tenure and Promotion, 2006 1998-1999 Assistant Professor of Sociology, Ohio University 1994-1998 Director of Market Research, Insight, State College, PA Honors and Awards 2020 Nominee, Chancellor’s Excellence in Advising 2019 Faculty Fellow, Leadership and Governance Program, Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy 2018 Chancellor’s Award for Extraordinary Community Service Last updated May 20, 2020 2017 Senior Teaching Award, UT College of Arts and Sciences 2013 Martin Levin Award, Southern Sociological Society 2011 Quest Scholar of the Week, UT Office of Research 2003 Program Excellence through Research. Southern District. National Extension Association for Family and Consumer Sciences. 2003 Special Sandy Beaver Award for Excellence in Teaching. College of Arts and Sciences, University of Georgia. 2002 M.G. Michael Creative Research Award. College of Arts and Sciences, University of Georgia. Research Grant Applications and Funding 2020 “Intersection of COVID-19 and Increased Immigration Enforcement: Risks for Latinx Youth Mental Health Status.” Russell Sage Foundation (LOI). Co-Principal Investigator with Mary Held (PI, Social Work) and Meghan Conley (Co-PI, Sociology). Under review. 2019 “A Proposal to House a Branch of the Atlanta Research Data Center at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.” US Census Bureau. Principal Investigator with Nicholas Nagel (Geography) and Marianne Wanamaker (Economics). Approved. 2019 “Strengthening the Research Culture in Sociology.” Office of Research and Engagement ($15,000). Co-Principal Investigator with Jon Shefner (PI, Sociology). Funded. 2019 “Category I: Aegis—The Evolution of Secure Computing in Open Research” National Science Foundation ($10,000,000). Co-Principal Investigator with Lonnie Crosby (PI, Chemistry), and Robert “Glenn” Brook (Co-PI, National Institute for Computational Sciences). Not funded. 2019 “Doctoral Dissertation Research: Population Change, Group Threat, and Structural Predictors of Police-Involved Killings.” National Science Foundation ($10,000). Principal Investigator with Ruben Ortiz (co-PI). Not funded. 2018 “Supporting Long-term Refugee Integration Through Evidence-based Technical Assistance and Training Project” Department of Health and Human Services Office of Refugee Resettlement. ($6,125,172). Consultant. Lisa Gren (PI, University of Utah). Not funded. 2018 “The Impact of ICE Raids on Families and Communities.” UT Office of Outreach and Engagement Collaborative Mini-Grant Fund. ($1,000). Co-Investigator with Meghan Conley (Principal Investigator, Sociology), Elizabeth I. Johnson (Co-PI, Child and Family Studies), Mary Held (Co- Last updated May 20, 2020 PI, Social Work) and Laurie L. Meschke (Co-PI, Public Health). Funded. 2018 “Improving Diversity in Graduate Recruiting in Sociology.” UT Graduate School Recruitment Fund. ($2,524). Funded. 2017 “Doctoral Dissertation Research: Ghost Hunting Sites as a Frame for Understanding Dark Tourism.” National Science Foundation ($10,747). Principal Investigator with Bethany Nelson (co-PI). Not funded. 2017 “Doctoral Dissertation Research: Concentrated Poverty. Drug Enforcement, and Violent Crime.” National Science Foundation ($7,125). Principal Investigator with Ruben Ortiz (co-PI). Not funded. 2017 “Structural Conditions of Police-Involved Killing.” UT Office of Research and Engagement Summer GRA Program. ($3,500). Funded. 2017 “Graduate Student Recruitment Fund: Building a UT-University of Memphis Pipeline.” UT Graduate School. ($798). Funded. 2017 “Proposal to House a Branch of the Atlanta Research Data Center at the University of Tennessee.” US Census Bureau. Co-Principal Investigator, with Nicholas Nagle (Geography) and Marianne Wanamaker (Economics). Not approved. 2016 “Doctoral Dissertation Research: Twenty-First Century Development and Tourism in Appalachia.” National Science Foundation ($6,186). Principal Investigator with Katherine Gerlaugh (co-PI). Not funded. 2016 “Surfaces of US Neighborhood Dynamics.” National Institute of Health, NICHD ($3,731,776). Principal Investigator with Lonnie D. Crosby (co- PI, Chemistry) and Nicholas N. Nagle (co-PI, Geography). Resubmission. Not funded. 2016 “MRI: Acquisition of a Leadership-Class, Large-Memory Computational Instrument to Support Data-Driven Scientific Discovery.” National Science Foundation ($1,749,993). Collaborator. Anthony Mezzacappa (PI, Physics). 2015 “Surfaces of US Neighborhood Dynamics.” National Institute of Health, NICHD ($3,624,392). Principal Investigator with Lonnie D. Crosby (co- PI, Chemistry) and Nicholas N. Nagle (co-PI, Geography). Not funded. 2015 “Space-Time Classifications of US Neighborhood Dynamics: Methods and Algorithms for Big Data.” National Science Foundation, NSF 15-523 ($1,946,877). Principal Investigator with Lonnie D. Crosby (co-PI, Chemistry), Nicholas N. Nagle (co-PI, Geography), George Ostrouchov (co-PI, Oak Ridge National Labs), and Jonathan Schroeder (co-PI, University of Minnesota). Not funded. 2014 “CASCADE: Center for Advanced Study and Computational Analysis of Disparities and Equality.” National Science Foundation, NSF 14-600 Last updated May 20, 2020 ($24,000,000). Principal Investigator with Elizabeth Fussell (co-PI, Brown University), Mark Hayward (co-PI, University of Texas), Anthony Mezzacappa (co-PI, Physics), and Lars Vilhuber (co-PI, Cornell University). Pre-proposal accepted for full proposal. Full proposal not funded. 2012 “Transportation Barriers, Housing Conditions, and Job Quality among Latino Immigrants.” University of California-Davis Poverty Research Center ($20,000). Not funded. 2011 “Doctoral Dissertation Research: Ideology and Immigrant Organizing in New Destinations.” National Science Foundation, NSF 11-547 ($5,964). Principal Investigator with Meghan Conley (co-PI). Not funded. 2011 “Center for the Study of Social Justice: Support Continuance.” University of Tennessee Office of Research ($76,372). Funded. 2010 “New Destination Risks for Childhood Asthma.” National Institute of Health ($339,513). With Bridget K. Gorman (co-PI, Rice University) and Jorge H. Atiles (co-PI, Oklahoma State University). Not funded. 2010 “Transportation Barriers and Latino Poverty in the US Southeast.” Center for Poverty Research ($19,996). With Guangqing Chi (co-PI, Mississippi State University). Not funded. 2010 Grant Writing Institute Fellowship. University of Tennessee Office of Research ($7,695). Funded. 2010 “Mentoring Women Graduate Students: A Social Justice Publishing Workshop.” Alliance of Women Philanthropists Giving Circle ($25,000). Not funded. 2010 “Center for the Study of Social Justice: Support Continuance.” University of Tennessee Office of Research ($60,091). Funded. 2009 “Center for the Study of Social Justice Speaker Series.” University of Tennessee Ready for the World Initiative ($5,000). Funded. 2009 American Time Use Survey Training Grant. Minnesota Population Center and the University of Maryland ($1,500). Funded. 2009 “Establish the Center for the Study of Social Justice,” University
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