
CURRICULUM VITAE WILLIAM G. STAPLES Department of Sociology University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas 66045-7556 785.864.9414 [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D., Sociology, University of Southern California, 1987 M.A., Sociology, University of Southern California, 1984 B.S., Sociology, University of Oregon, 1980 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Affiliated Faculty, Center for Global and International Studies, 2009-present Visiting Professor, University of Trento, Trento, Italy, May 2008. Visiting Professor, Ivan Franko University, L’viv, Ukraine, May-June 2005, 2006 Professor of Sociology, University of Kansas, 2000-present Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1994-2000 Affiliated Faculty, American Studies Program, University of Kansas, 1992-present Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Kansas, 1989-1994 Assistant Adjunct Professor of Sociology, UCLA, 1987-1989 National Institute of Mental Health, Post-Doctoral Fellow, UCLA, 1987-1989 ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS Department Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 2016- Founding Director, Surveillance Studies Research Center, Institute for Policy & Social Research, University of Kansas, 2013-present Department Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, 2002-2012 Senior Administrative Fellow, University of Kansas, 2005-2006 Executive Committee, Hall Center for the Humanities, 2002-2004 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology, 1996-1999 AWARDS AND HONORS 2016-2017 Paul and Hele Waddle Roofe Professor of Sociology 2014-2019 Member, Fulbright Senior Specialists Program 2012 KU College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Craig Anthony Arnold Faculty Innovation Award 2011 Balfour Jeffrey Research Award in Humanities and Social Sciences. One of four Higuchi-KU Endowment Research Achievement Awards, the most prestigious state-wide research honors for faculty at Kansas Board of Regents institutions Curriculum Vitae-William G. Staples E. Jackson Baur Professor of Sociology, University of Kansas, 2010-11; 2013-14 2005-2010 Member, Fulbright Senior Specialists Program 2003 American Sociological Association Book Prize for Power, Profits, and Patriarchy: The Social Organization of Work at a British Metal Trades Firm, 1791-1922 (with C. Staples). Roman & Littlefield Publishers, 2001 2003 Honorable Mention, Outstanding Mentor Award, KU Graduate and Professional Association 2001 Graduate Teacher Appreciation Award, KU Center for Teaching Excellence 1999 Faculty Fellow, KU Center for Teaching Excellence 1993 Quest for the Best Faculty Competition Award, KU ASTUTE Technology Center 1989 Honorable Mention, Best Recent Article by the Comparative Historical Section of the American Sociological Association, “Technology, Control and the Social Organization of Work at a British Hardware Firm, 1791-1891.” TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS Surveillance Studies; Social Control; Historical Sociology; Cultural Sociology COURSES TAUGHT Honors 190 Freshman Honors Tutorial Sociology 177 First Year Seminar: Everyday Surveillance Sociology 310 Introduction to Research Methods Sociology 340 The Community: A Service-Learning Seminar Sociology 525 Sociology of Work Sociology 563 The Sociology of Surveillance (on-line) Sociology 600 Special Topics: Surveillance and Social Control (Honors) Sociology 634 Sociology of Culture (Cross-listed, American Studies Program) Sociology 811 Sociological Research Sociology 910 Historical Sociology (Cross-listed, American Studies Program) Sociology 960 Social Control (Cross-listed, American Studies Program) Sociology 980 Dissertation Professional Seminar Sociology 990 Graduate Student Professional Seminar PUBLICATIONS Books Everyday Surveillance: Vigilance and Visibility in Postmodern Life. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (Second Edition), 2014. The Encyclopedia of Privacy (Volumes 1-2). Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishers, 2006. CHOICE 2007 Outstanding Academic Title. 2 Curriculum Vitae-William G. Staples Power, Profits, and Patriarchy: The Social Organization of Work at a British Metal Trades Firm, 1791-1922 (with C. L. Staples). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2001. 2003 American Sociological Association Book Award Everyday Surveillance: Vigilance and Visibility in Postmodern Life. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2000. The Culture of Surveillance: Discipline and Social Control in the United States (Scholarly and Reference edition). New York, NY: St. Martin’s Press, 1996. Castles of Our Conscience: Social Control and the American State, 1800-1985. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 1990. Co-published, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1991. CHOICE 1991 Outstanding Academic Title. Articles and Chapters (refereed) “Drug Testing Kits,” “Fingerprints,” “Jennicam,” “Plethysmograph” in, The SAGE Encyclopedia of Surveillance, Security, and Privacy, ed. B. Arrigo, forthcoming, 2016. Between the ‘Home’ and ‘Institutional’ Worlds: Tensions and Contradictions in the Practice of House Arrest” (with S. Decker). Critical Criminology 18 (March 2010): 1-20. “’Where Are You and What Are You Doing?’ Familial ‘Back Up Work’ as a Collateral Consequence of House Arrest.” In Who’s Watching: Daily Practices of Surveillance among Contemporary Families, edited by M. Nelson and A. Garey, 33-53. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press, 2009. “The Culture of Surveillance Revisited: “Total Information Awareness” and the New Privacy Landscape.” Social Thought and Research 26, 1&2 (2005): 123-135. “Negotiating Workplace Surveillance” (with B. Zirkle). In Electronic Monitoring in the Workplace: Controversies and Solutions, edited by J. Weckert, 79-100. Hershey, PA: Idea Group, Inc., 2005. “Gary’s Gone...”: Comment on The Case of the Pepping Tom: Technology and Gender,” by Gary T. Marx” (with J. Nagel). Symposium on Technology, Surveillance, and Gender. The Sociological Quarterly 43 (Summer 2002): 447-452. “Rereading Harry Braverman’s Labor and Monopoly Capital after Twenty Years” (with C. Staples). Social Thought and Research 23, No. 1 & 2 (2000):227-238. “‘A Strike of Girls’: Gender and Class in the British Metal Trades, 1913” (with C. Staples). Journal of Historical Sociology 12 (June 1999): 158-180. “Narrative Analysis and the New Historical Sociology” (with K. Gotham). The Sociological Quarterly 37 (Summer 1996): 481-501. “Small Acts of Cunning: Disciplinary Practices in Contemporary Life.” The Sociological Quarterly 35 (Fall 1994): 645-664. 3 Curriculum Vitae-William G. Staples “Seen But Unseen: Part-time Faculty and Institutional Surveillance and Control” (with D. Krier). The American Sociologist 24 (Fall/Winter 1993): 119-134. “Producing Evaluative Knowledge: The Interactional Bases of Social Science Findings” (with J. Holstein). Sociological Inquiry 62 (Winter 1992): 11-35. “In the Interest of the State: Production Politics in the Nineteenth Century Prison.” Sociological Perspectives 33 (Fall 1990): 375-395. “Fieldwork in Forbidden Terrain: The State, Privatization and Human Subjects Regulations” (with C. Warren). The American Sociologist 20 (Fall 1989): 263-267. “Dual-Careerism and the Conjoint-Career Couple” (with P.A. Adler, P. Adler, C. Ahrons, M. Perlmutter, and C. Warren). The American Sociologist 20 (Fall 1989): 207-226. “Technology, Control and the Social Organization of Work at a British Hardware Firm, 1791-1891.” American Journal of Sociology 93 (July 1987): 62-88. “Law and Social Control in Juvenile Justice Dispositions.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 24 (February 1987): 7-22. “Restitution as a Sanction in Juvenile Court.” Crime and Delinquency 32 (April 1986): 177-185. “Toward a Structural Perspective on Gender Bias in the Juvenile Court.” Sociological Perspectives 27 (July 1984): 349-367. Chapters in Books (invited) “Technologies of the Body, Technologies of the Self: House Arrest as Neo-Liberal Governance” (with S. Decker). In Surveillance and Governance: Crime Control Today, edited by M. Deflem, 131-149. Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance, Volume 10. Bingley, UK: Emerald/JAI Press, 2008. Abridged and reprinted in, A Foucault for the 21st Century, edited by Sam Binkley and Jorge Capetillo-Ponce. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009. “The Everyday World of House Arrest: Collateral Consequences for Families and Others.” In Civil Penalties, Social Consequences, edited by C. Mele and T. Miller, 139-159. New York: Routledge, 2005. “Surveillance and Social Control in Postmodern Life.” In Punishment and Social Control edited by T. Blomberg and S. Cohen, 191-211. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine De Gruyter, 2003. “Everyday Surveillance.” In Investigating Deviance: An Anthology, edited by B. A. Jacobs, 530- 533. Los Angeles: Roxbury, 2001 “Mental Health and Adolescent Social Control” (with C. Warren). In Research in Law, Deviance and Social Control: A Research Annual, edited by S. Spitzer and A. Scull, 113-126. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1988. 4 Curriculum Vitae-William G. Staples Court Cases U.S. Supreme Court. United States of America, Petitioner, v. Antoine Jones, Respondent. 10- 1259. Writ of Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Brief of Amici Curiae, Yale Law School, Information Society Project Scholars and other experts in the law of privacy and technology in support of the respondent. Multimedia Editor-in-Chief, Encyclopedia of Privacy. Vol.1-2. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishers, Electronic Edition, 2007. Book Reviews Talking Criminal Justice: Language and the Just Society, by Michael J. Coyle (Rutledge, 2013). Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of
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