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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Ellen Reese Department of Sociology University of California, Riverside Riverside, California 92521-0419 [email protected] (951) 827-2930 SPECIALIZATIONS: Political sociology; welfare state development; social/labor movements; gender, race, and class; economic sociology; comparative and historical methods EDUCATION Ph.D., Department of Sociology, U.C.L.A., July 1998 Ph.D. Dissertation: "The Politics of Motherhood: The Backlash Against Aid to Dependent Children in the 1950s." Dissertation Committee: Ruth Milkman (Chair), Rebecca Emigh, Joel Handler, Michael Mann, Vilma Ortiz Ph.D. Field Examination: "The Sociology of Gender," October 1995 Chair: Ruth Milkman Second Reader: Gail Kligman Ph.D. Field Examination: "Politics and Society," October 1994 Readers: Ruth Milkman, William Roy, Maurice Zeitlin M.A. Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles, 1993 Masters Thesis: "Gender, Political Mobilization, and Child Care Legislation: A Case Study of California's Child Care Campaign 1945-1946." Chair: Ruth Milkman. Second Reader: Maurice Zeitlin B.A. Sociology, Reed College, May 1991 Bachelor's Thesis: "Critical Hermeneutics: Madonna As Text." Chair: John Pock PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2013- Full Professor, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside 2006-2013 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside 2004- Chair, Labor Studies Program, University of California, Riverside 2000-2006 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of California, Riverside 1999-2000 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, California State University-San Bernardino

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Ellen Reese

Department of Sociology University of California, Riverside Riverside, California 92521-0419

[email protected] (951) 827-2930

SPECIALIZATIONS: Political sociology; welfare state development; social/labor movements; gender, race, and class; economic sociology; comparative and historical methods EDUCATION

Ph.D., Department of Sociology, U.C.L.A., July 1998 Ph.D. Dissertation: "The Politics of Motherhood: The Backlash Against Aid to Dependent Children in the 1950s." Dissertation Committee: Ruth Milkman (Chair), Rebecca Emigh, Joel Handler, Michael Mann, Vilma Ortiz Ph.D. Field Examination: "The Sociology of Gender," October 1995 Chair: Ruth Milkman Second Reader: Gail Kligman Ph.D. Field Examination: "Politics and Society," October 1994 Readers: Ruth Milkman, William Roy, Maurice Zeitlin M.A. Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles, 1993 Masters Thesis: "Gender, Political Mobilization, and Child Care Legislation: A Case Study of California's Child Care Campaign 1945-1946." Chair: Ruth Milkman. Second Reader: Maurice Zeitlin B.A. Sociology, Reed College, May 1991 Bachelor's Thesis: "Critical Hermeneutics: Madonna As Text." Chair: John Pock PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2013- Full Professor, Department of Sociology, University of California,

Riverside 2006-2013 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of California,

Riverside 2004- Chair, Labor Studies Program, University of California, Riverside 2000-2006 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of California,

Riverside 1999-2000 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, California State

University-San Bernardino

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1998-1999 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Missouri-Columbia

1997-8 Lecturer, Department of Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND HONORS

2010 The Patricia McSweeny McCauley Chair in Teaching Excellence/Senior Faculty Distinguished Teaching Award. UCR College of Humanities and Social Sciences.

2003, 2004 Faculty Fellowship (2 quarters). Center for Ideas and Society, University of

California, Riverside. Funded through the Ford Foundation’s grant, “Cloning Cultures: The Social Injustices of Sameness.” Project Title:

“Adjusting Women, Cloning Poverty? Globalization, Neo-Liberalism, and Grassroots Resistance.”

2002 Faculty Fellowship. Center for Ideas and Society, University of California,

Riverside. Project Title: “But Who Will Watch the Children? Women, Welfare Reform, and Political Struggles Over Child Care.”

1997-8 Dissertation Year Fellowship, UCLA

1997 Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Grant in Women's Studies,

Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation

1996 Jean Stone Dissertation Fellowship Award, sponsored by UCLA's Center for the Study of Women

1992-3 Departmental Fellowship and Non-resident Tuition Fellowship,

Department of Sociology, UCLA

1991 Phi Beta Kappa, Reed College

1991 Commendation for Excellence, Division of History and Social Sciences, Reed College

PUBLICATIONS Book Manuscripts, Solo-authored Reese, Ellen. 2011. “They Say Cutback, We Say Fightback!” Welfare Rights Activism in an Era of Retrenchment. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, American Sociological Association’s Rose Series. Reese, Ellen. 2005. Backlash Against Welfare Mothers: Past and Present. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. Book Manuscripts, Co-authored or Co-Edited Smith, Jackie, Scott Byrd, Ellen Reese, and Elizabeth Smythe (eds). 2012. A Handbook of World Social Forum Activism. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publications.

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Cabezas, Amalia, Ellen Reese, and Marguerite Waller (eds). 2007. The Wages of Empire: Globalization, State Transformation, and Women’s Poverty. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers. Smith, Jackie, Marina Karides, Marc Becker, Dorval Brunelle, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Donatella della Porta, Rosalba Icaza, Jeffrey Juris, Lorenzo Mosca, Ellen Reese, Peter Jay Smith, and Rolando Vasquez. 2007. Global Democracy and the World Social Forums. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers. -----. 2014. Global Democracy and the World Social Forums, Second Edition. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers. Journal Articles (Peer Reviewed) De Lara, Juan, Ellen Reese, and Jason Struna. 2016. "Organizing Temporary, Subcontracted, and Immigrant Workers: Lessons from Change to Win's Warehouse Worker United Campaign." Labor Studies 41(4): 309-332.

Allison, Juliann, Mila Huston, Hali Pinedo, and Ellen Reese. 2016. “Barriers to Latino Warehouse Workers Health Care: Survey Results from Inland Southern California and Policy Implications.” Journal of Poverty. 1-22. Available at: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10875549.2016.1204645 Allison, Juliann, Tabassum “Ruhi” Khan, Ellen Reese, Becca Spence Dobias, and Jason Struna. 2015. “Lessons from the Labor Organizing Community and Health Project: Meeting the Challenges of Student Engagement in Community Based Participatory Research.” Journal of Public Scholarship in Higher Education. 5: 5-24 Reese, Ellen, Elvia Ramirez, and Vanesa Estrada. 2013. “The Politics of Welfare Inclusion: Explaining State-Level Restorations of Legal Immigrants’ Welfare Rights.” Sociological Perspectives 56(1): 97-130. Jason Struna, Kevin Curwin, Edwin Elias, Ellen Reese, Tony Roberts, and Elizabeth Bingle. 2012. “Unsafe and Unfair: Labor Conditions in the Warehouse Industry.” Policy Matters 5(2): 1-12. http://www.policymatters.ucr.edu/pmatters-vol5-2-warehouse.pdf Allison, Juliann, Ian Breckenridge-Jackson, Katja M. Guenther, Ali Lairy, Elizabeth Schwarz, Ellen Reese, Miryam E. Ruvalcaba, and Michael Walker. 2011 “Is the Economic Crisis a Crisis for Social Justice Activism?” Policy Matters 5(1): 1-12. http://www.policymatters.ucr.edu/ Reese, Ellen, Geoff Devertueil, and Leanne Thach. 2010. “The Contradictions of Containment: Deconcentrating Poverty in Downtown Los Angeles.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 34(2): 310-327. [Reprinted in IJURR’s Virtual Issue on Los Angeles, 03/27/13] Available on the World Wide Web: http://www.ijurr.org/details/news/4540801/Virtual-Issue-on-Los-Angeles.html Reese, Ellen, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Kadambari Anantram, Gary Coyne, Matheu Kaneshiro, Ashley N. Koda, Roy Kwon, and Preeta Saxena. 2008. “Research Note: Surveys of World Social Forum Participants Show Influence of Place and Base in the Global Public Sphere.” Mobilization: An International Journal 13(4): 431-445.

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Roy Kwon, Ellen Reese, and Kadambari Anantram. 2008. “Core-Periphery Divisions Among Labor Activists at the World Social Forum.” Mobilization: An International Journal 13(4): 411-430. Lio, Shoon, Scott Melzer, and Ellen Reese. 2008. “Constructing Threat and Appropriating ‘Civil Rights’: Rhetorical Strategies of Gun Rights and English Only Leaders.” Symbolic Interaction 31(1): 5–31. Krinsky, John and Ellen Reese. 2006. “Forging and Sustaining Labor-Community Coalitions: The Workfare Justice Movement in Three Cities.” Sociological Forum 21(4): 623-658. Reese, Ellen, Vincent Rolandas Giedraitis, and Eric Vega. 2006. “Welfare is Not For Sale: Campaigns Against Welfare Profiteers in Milwaukee.” in Special Issue: Privatization and Resistance: Contesting Neoliberal Globalization, edited by Adalberto Aguirre, Volker Eick, and Ellen Reese. Social Justice: A Journal of Crime, Conflict, and World Order 33(3): 38-53 Reese, Ellen, Vincent Giedraitis, and Eric Vega. 2005. “Mobilization and Threat: Campaigns Against Welfare Privatization in Four Cities.” Sociological Focus 38(4): 287-307. Reese, Ellen and Garnett Newcombe. 2003. “Income Rights, Mothers’ Rights, or Workers’ Rights? Collective Action Frames, Organizational Ideologies, and the American Welfare Rights Movement.” Social Problems 50(2): 294-318. Reese, Ellen and Elvia Ramirez. 2002. “The New Ethnic Politics of Welfare: Political Struggles over Immigrants’ Rights to Welfare in California.” Journal of Poverty 6(3): 29-62. Reese, Ellen. 2002. “Resisting the Workfare State: ACORN’s Campaign to Improve General Relief in Los Angeles.” Race, Gender, and Class 9(1): 72-95. Reese, Ellen. 2001. "The Politics of Motherhood: The Restriction of Poor Mothers' Welfare Rights in the United States, 1949-1960." Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State, and Society 8(1): 65-112. Milkman, Ruth, Ellen Reese, and Benita Roth. 1998. "The Macro-Sociology of Paid Domestic Service." Work & Occupations 25(4): 483-510. Milkman, Ruth, Ellen Reese, and Benita Roth. 1998. “A Macrossociologia do Trabalho Domestico Remunerado.” Estudio del Trabajo 4(7): 143-510. Reese, Ellen. 1996. "Maternalism and Political Mobilization: How California's Postwar Child Care Campaign Was Won." Gender & Society 10 (5): 566-589.

Journal Articles (non-refereed)

Reese, Ellen. 2014. “Defending Homes and Making Banks Pay: California’s Home Defenders League,” in “The Real Estate Foreclosure Crisis in the United States: Families and Communities at-Risk.” Special Issue of Social Justice: A Journal of Crime, Conflict and World Order.

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Aguirre, Adalberto and Ellen Reese. 2014. “Introduction,” in “The Real Estate Foreclosure Crisis in the United States: Families and Communities at-Risk.” Special Issue of Social Justice: A Journal of Crime, Conflict and World Order.

Fisher, Tracy and Ellen Reese. 2011. “The Punitive Turn in Social Policies: Critical Race Feminist Reflections on the USA, Great Britain, and Beyond.” [Commentary/Review Essay on Loic Wacquant’s Punishing the Poor] Critical Sociology 37(2): 225-236. Smith, Jackie and Ellen Reese. 2008. “Editors’ Introduction.” Mobilization: An International Journal 13(4): 349-352. Alvarez, Rebecca, Erika Gutierrez, Linda Kim, Christine Petit, and Ellen Reese. 2008. “The Contours of Color at the World Social Forum: Reflections on Racialized Politics, Representation, and the Global Justice Movement” Critical Sociology 34(3): 389-407. Armbruster-Sandoval, Ralph, Carolina Bank Munoz, and Ellen Reese. 2008. “Race, Class, and Revolution: Reflections on Edna Bonacich’s Career and the Struggle for Social Justice.” Critical Sociology 34(3): 323-337. Reese, Ellen. 2007. “The Causes and Consequences of U.S. Welfare Retrenchment.” Journal of Poverty 11(3): 47-64. Chase-Dunn Christopher, Christine Petit, Richard Niemeyer, Robert Hanneman, and Ellen Reese. 2007. “The Contours of Solidarity and Division Among Global Movements”. International Journal of Peace Studies 12(2): 1-16. Aguirre, Adalberto, Volker Eick, and Ellen Reese. 2006. “Introduction: Neoliberal Globalization, Urban Privatization, and Resistance,” in Special Issue: Privatization and Resistance: Contesting Neoliberal Globalization, edited by Adalberto Aguirre, Volker Eick, and Ellen Reese. Social Justice: A Journal of Crime, Conflict, and World Order 33(3): 1-5. Cabezas, Amalia, Marguerite Waller, and Ellen Reese. 2006. “Introduction,” Special Issue: Emergent Subjects of Neoliberal Global Capitalism, edited by Amalia Cabezas, Marguerite Waller, and Ellen Reese. Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Race, Nation, and Culture 12(5): 503-505. Aguirre, Adalberto and Ellen Reese. 2004. “The Challenges of Globalization for Workers: Transnational and Transborder Issues.” Special Issue: Justice for Workers in the Global Economy, edited by Adalberto Aguirre and Ellen Reese. Social Justice: A Journal of Crime, Conflict, and World Order 31(2): 1-20. Reese, Ellen. 2001. “Deepening our Commitments, Hitting the Streets: A Call to Action.” Social Problems (special edition for the 50th anniversary of the Society for the Study of Social Problems). 48(1): 152-157. Book Chapters Reese, Ellen, Ian Breckenridge-Jackson, and Julisa McCoy. 2017. “Maternalism and Community Politics,” in The Oxford Handbook of U.S. Women’s Social Movement Activism, edited by Holly McCammon, Lee Ann Banaszak, Verta Taylor, and Jo Reger. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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Ellen Reese, Logan Marg, and Julisa McCoy. Forthcoming [2017].“United States,” in Handbook on Gender and Social Policy, edited by Sheila Shaver. Cheltenham Glos and Camberley Surrey, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. Ian Breckenridge-Jackson, Natasha Radojcic, Ellen Reese, Elizabeth Schwarz, and Christopher Vito. 2015. "Latin American Social Movements and the Social Forum Process," In Handbook of Social Movements across Latin America, edited by Paul Almeida and Allen Cordero Ulate. New York: Springer. Ellen Reese, Stephanie D’Auria, and Sandra Loughrin. 2015. “Gender” in The Oxford Handbook of the American Welfare State, edited by Daniel Béland, Christopher Howard, and Kimberly J. Morgan. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, Inc. Reese, Ellen and Sandra Loughrin. 2012. “Women and Welfare,” in The Oxford Companion to American Politics, edited by David Coates. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, Inc. Reese, Ellen, Ian Breckenridge-Jackson, Edwin Elias, David W. Everson, James Love. 2012. “The Global Justice Movement and the Social Forum Process,” In Routledge International Handbook of World Systems Analysis, edited by Salvatore Balbones and Christopher Chase-Dunn. Abingdon, UK: Routledge. Reese, Ellen, Kadambari Anantram, Linda Kim, Roy Kwon, and Preeta Saxena. 2012. “Building Labor Solidarity: Unions and Labor Activists at the 2007 US Social Forum,” In A Handbook of World Social Forum Activism, edited by Jackie Smith, Scott Byrd, Ellen Reese, and Elizabeth Smythe. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers. Smith, Jackie, Scott Byrd, Ellen Reese, and Elizabeth Smythe. 2012. “Introduction: Learning from the World Social Forums,” In A Handbook of World Social Forum Activism, edited by Jackie Smith, Scott Byrd, Ellen Reese, and Elizabeth Smythe. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers. Reese, Ellen. 2010. “But Who Will Watch the Children? Organizing Child Care Providers in the Wake of Welfare Reform,” In Intimate Labors: Cultures, Technologies, and the Politics of Care, edited by Eileen Boris and Rhacel Parenas. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Reese, Ellen, Christine Petit, and David S. Meyer. 2010. “Sudden Mobilization: Movement Crossovers, Threats, and the Surprising Rise of the U.S. Anti-War Movement,” In Social Movement Coalitions, edited by Nella Van Dyke and Holly McCammon. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Fairris, David, Ellen Reese, and Todd Sorensen. 2009. “The Employee Free Choice Act and Its Impact on Workers and the Economy,” Pp. 6-14 in Academics on Employee Free Choice: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Labor Law Reform, edited by John Logan. Berkeley: UC Berkeley Center for Labor Research and Education.

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Reese, Ellen. 2009. “Welfare Reform in the United States: The Worst Model to Follow,” In Learn from the Tragedy of American Welfare Reform [Conference proceedings]. National Association for Credit and Consumer Loan Issues. Osaka, Japan. Anantram, Kadambari, Christopher Chase-Dunn, and Ellen Reese. In Press. ‘Global Civil Society and the World Social Forum.’ 2009. The Routledge International Handbook of Globalization Studies, edited by Bryan Turner. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire: Routledge. Christopher Chase-Dunn, Ellen Reese, Mark Herkenrath, Rebecca Giem, Erika Gutierrez, Linda Kim and Christine Petit. 2008. “North-South Contradictions and bridges at the World Social Forum,” in Rafael Reuveny and William R. Thompson (eds.) North and South in the World Political Economy. Blackwell. Reese, Ellen, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Erika Gutierrez, Rebecca Alvarez, Linda J. Kim, and Christine Petit. 2008. “Unions and the World Social Forum Process: Findings from the 2005 World Social Forum Survey” In Global Studies Association Papers 2007: Contested Terrains of Globalization, edited by Jerry Harris. Chicago: Change Makers. Reese, Ellen. 2007. “Politicians, Think Tanks, and the Global Promotion of the ‘Wisconsin Model’ of Welfare Reform,” Pp. 86-97 In Cabezas, Amalia, Ellen Reese, and Marguerite Waller (eds). The Wages of Empire: Globalization, State Transformation, and Women’s Poverty. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers. Cabezas, Amalia, Ellen Reese, and Marguerite Waller. 2007. “Introduction,” Pp. 3-15 In Cabezas, Amalia, Ellen Reese, and Marguerite Waller (eds). The Wages of Empire: Globalization, State Transformation, and Women’s Poverty. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers. Reese, Ellen. 2007. “Policy: The Causes and Consequences of U.S. Welfare Retrenchment.” Pp. 116-144 in Poverty and Inequality in Japan and America, edited by Hiroshi Sugimura, Osamu Aoki, and Shoten Akashi. Tokyo, Japan: Akashi Publishing Library Series. Chase-Dunn, Christopher and Ellen Reese. 2006. “Global Party Formation in World Historical Perspective.” Pp. 82-118 In Democratic Politics Globally, edited by K. Sehm-Patomaki, M. Ulvila. NIGFD: Tampere Finland. Reprinted in Global Political Parties, edited by Katarina Sehm-Patomaki and Marko Ulvila. London: Zed Books, 2008. Reese, Ellen. 2006. “Wedlock, Worship, and Wedfare: The Influence of Social Conservatives and the Christian Right on Welfare Reform,” Pp. 169-181 in The Promise of Welfare Reform: Results or Rhetoric? Edited by Keith Kilty and Elizabeth Segal. Binghamton, NY: The Hayworth Press Inc. Reese, Ellen. 2005. “Patriarchy, Racism, and Business Interests: Cross-Class Support for Welfare Retrenchment in the United States,” Pp. 256-275 in Looking Forward/Looking Back: An Introduction to U.S. Women’s Studies, edited by Carol Berkin, Carole Appel, and Judith Pinch. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Reese, Ellen. 2005. “Policy Threats and Social Movement Coalitions: California’s Campaign to Restore Legal Immigrants’ Rights to Welfare, ” Pp. 259-287 in Routing the Opposition: Social

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Movements, Public Policy, and Democracy, edited by Helen Ingram, Valerie Jenness, and David Meyer. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Special Issues of Journals

Adalberto Aguirre, Jr. and Ellen Reese (Ed). Forthcoming (2014). “The Real Estate Foreclosure Crisis in the United States: Families and Communities at-Risk.” Special Issue of Social Justice: A Journal of Crime, Conflict and World Order.

Reese, Ellen and Jackie Smith (eds.). 2008. Special Focus Issue: The World Social Forum Process. Mobilization. 13(4).

Armbruster, Ralph, Carolina Bank-Munoz, and Ellen Reese (eds). 2008. Special issue: Race, Gender, and Labor in the New Global Economy. Critical Sociology (in honor of Edna Bonacich). 34(3). Amalia Cabezas, Marguerite Waller, and Ellen Reese (eds). 2006. Special Issue: Emergent Subjects of Neoliberal Global Capitalism. Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Race, Nation, and Culture. 12(5). Aguirre, Adalberto, Volker Eick, and Ellen Reese (eds). 2006. Special Issue: Privatization and Resistance: Contesting Neoliberal Globalization. Social Justice: A Journal of Crime, Conflict, and World Order. 33(3). Aguirre, Adalberto and Ellen Reese (eds.). 2004. Special Issue: Justice for Workers in the Global Economy. Social Justice: A Journal of Crime, Conflict, and World Order. 31(2). Encyclopedia Entries

Reese, Ellen, Tracey Hoover, and David McCanna. 2013. “Welfare-to-Work,” in Encyclopedia of Work, edited by Vicki Smith. Sage Publications, Inc. Reese, Ellen and Acela Ojeda. 2004. “Family Wage,” in Poverty in the United States: An Encyclopedia of History, Politics, and Policy, edited by Gwendolyn Mink and Alice O’Connor. Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO. Research Reports and Working Papers Allison, Juliann, Joel Herrera, and Ellen Reese. 2015. “Why the City of Ontario Needs to Raise the Minimum Wage: Earnings Among Warehouse Workers in Inland Southern California.” UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment. Research & Policy Brief. 36: 1-10. http://www.irle.ucla.edu/publications/documents/ResearchBrief_Reese36.pdf

Allison, Juliann, Joel Herrera, Mila Huston, and Ellen Reese. 2015. “Health Care Needs and Access Among Warehouse Workers in Southern California.” UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment. Research & Policy Brief. 35: 1-10. http://www.irle.ucla.edu/publications/documents/ResearchBrief_Reese35.pdf Allison, Juliann, Christian Jaworski, Erica Gonzalez, and Ellen Reese. 2014. “Health Care Needs and Access Among Inland Valley’s Warehouse Workers.” Working Paper for Center for

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Sustainable Suburban Development, UC-Riverside. Available at: http://cssd.ucr.edu/Papers/PDFs/Health%20Care%20Needs%20Working%20Paper.pdf Juliann Allison, Ellen Reese, and Jason Struna. “Under-paid and Temporary: Key Survey Findings on Warehouse Workers in the Inland Valley.” Working Paper for the Center for Sustainable Suburban Development, UC-Riverside. Available at: http://cssd.ucr.edu/Papers/PDFs/UnderpaidTempWorkers.pdf Gary Coyne, Juliann Allison, Ellen Reese, Katja Guenther, Ian Breckenridge-Jackson, Edwin Elias, Ali Lairy, James Love, Anthony Roberts, Natasha Rodojcic, Miryam Ruvalcaba, Elizabeth Schwarz, and Christopher Chase-Dunn. 2010. “2010 U.S. Social Forum Survey of Attendees: Preliminary Report.” Institute for Research on World Systems, Working Paper #64. [This report was provided for the 2010 USSF Organizing Committee as part of their documentation and evaluation process.]

Reese, Ellen, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Kadambari Anantram, Gary Coyne, Matheu Kaneshiro, Ashley N. Koda, Roy Kwon, and Preeta Saxena. 2008. Institute for Research on World Systems, Working Paper #45. Appendix for “Research Note: Surveys of World Social Forum Participants Show Influence of Place and Base in the Global Public Sphere.” Mobilization: An International Journal 13(4): 431-445.

Reese, Ellen. 2002. Privatization of Welfare Services in Southern California: Employees’

Concerns About Service Quality. University of California Institute for Labor and Employment Occasional Paper #4. [Copies of this paper were provided to the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors in November, 2002.]

Reese, Ellen. 2002. Proposed Cutbacks in Childcare: A View from Inside the Industry.

Prepared for Child Care Providers for Action, a branch of the Los Angeles chapter of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now. [This report was released to the public, media, and California state legislators at a Los Angeles public hearing on the future of child care in California in April, 2002.] Book Reviews 2015. (with Julisa McCoy). Review of Sandra Levitsky’s Caring For Our Own: Why There is No Political Demand for American Welfare Rights. Social Service Review 89: 417-420.

2013. (with Michael L. Walker) Review of Cybelle Fox’s Three Worlds of Welfare Relief: Race, Immigration and the American Welfare State from the Progressive Era to the New Deal. American Journal of Sociology 118(6): 1697-1699. 2013. (with Ian Breckenridge-Jackson and Jermaine Cathcart) Review of Alyosha Goldstein’s Poverty in Common: The Politics of Community Action During the American Century. Mobilization: The International Quarterly Review of Social Movement Research 18(2): 220-222. 2010. (with Gary Coyne and Preeta Saxena) Review of ‘The World and US Social Forums,’ edited by Judith Blau and Marina Karides. Social Forces 88(3): 1501-1502. 2009. Review of Brian Steensland’s ‘The Failed Welfare Revolution: America’s Struggle over Guaranteed Income Policy.’ Contemporary Sociology 38(3): 260-261.

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2006. Book Review of Jill Quadagno’s (2005) One Nation Uninsured: Why the U.S. Has No National Health Insurance. American Journal of Sociology. 112(3): 944-946. 2005 Book Review of Women’s Movements Facing the Reconfigured State, edited by Lee Ann Banazak, Karen Beckwith, and Dieter Rucht. Social Forces. 84(2): 1312-1313. 2004. Book Review of Sanford F. Schram, Joe Soss, and Richard C. Fording’s (2003) Race and the Politics of Welfare Reform. Contemporary Sociology. 33 (6): 707-708. 2003. Book Review of Kenneth Neubeck and Noel Cazenave’s Welfare Racism: Playing the Race Card Against America’s Poor. Working USA: Journal of Labor and Society. 6(3): 133-148. 2002. Book Review of Sinith Sittirak’s (2001) Daughters of Development: Women in a Changing Environment. Journal of Intercultural Studies. 23 (3). 2002. Book Review of Maria Mies’ (1998) Patriarchy and Accumulation on a World Scale, New Edition. Journal of Intercultural Studies. Volume 22(3): 333-6. 2001. Book Review of John J. Rodger’s (2000) From a Welfare State to a Welfare Society: The Changing Context of Social Policy in a Postmodern Era. Social Forces. 80(1): 362-364. 2001. Book Review of Martin Gilens’ (1999) Why Americans Hate Welfare. Contemporary Sociology. 30(2): 181-183. 1997. Book Review of Nancy Rose's (1995)Workfare or Fair Work: The History of Welfare, Women, and Government Work Programs. Contemporary Sociology. 26 (1): 40-41. GRANTS 2016-17 “Sociology Department Capstone Seminar Development Grant.” UCR

Undergraduate Education. $3,139. 2015 “Academic Internship Proposal for Labor Studies.” UCR Undergraduate

Education. $5,400. 2015 “Improving UCR Labor Studies Program.” UC Institute for Research on

Labor and Employment. $10,000. 2015 “Warehouses and Our Future: Working Class Struggles in the Inland

Valley.” UC Institute for Research on Labor and Employment. $4,526. (with Juliann Allison and Ruhi Khan)

2014-5 “Sociology Department Capstone Seminar Development Grant.” UCR

Undergraduate Education. $3,219.

2014-15 Academic Senate Grant. Conference Travel Grant. $1,300.

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2013-14 “Wage Theft and Health Care Access Among Warehouse Workers in Southern California.” UC Center for Collaborative Research for an Equitable California. $13,699 (with Juliann Allison).

2012-13 “Getting from Here to There is Not Enough: The Impacts of the Logistics

Industry on Inland Southern California,” with Juliann Allison (Political Science), Ruhi Kahn (Media and Cultural Studies), and Rebecca Spence (Undergraduate Research Coordinator). UC California Studies Consortium. Community Outreach and Teaching Grant. $5,000 matching grant.

2012-13 UC-Riverside Academic Senate Grant. Conference Travel Grant. $1,150. 2011-12 “Understanding the Human Impacts of Housing Foreclosure: An

Interdisciplinary Exploration of Economic, Social, and Political Inequality,” with Gary Dymski (Economics), Vanesa Estrada (Sociology), Martin Johnson (Political Science), Ellen Reese (Sociology/Labor Studies) and Tyler Stallings (Culver Center of the Arts/Sweeney Art Gallery). Research Grant. UCR College of Humanities and Social Sciences. $18,000.

2011-2012 UC-Riverside Academic Senate travel grant. $1400

2010-2011 UC-Riverside Academic Senate travel grant. $1260 2009-2010 Office of Instructional Development Office of Instructional Development

Grant, “Improving UCR Labor Studies.” $5,000 matching grant. 2008-11 UC Miguel Contreras Labor Studies Development Grant (with Amalia

Cabezas, Christopher Chase-Dunn, and Devra Weber). $30,000 2008-2010 “Organizing the Brown Tide: La Gran Epoca Primavera 2006 in Los

Angeles, An Insider’s Story,” $12,000 (Faculty Sponsor for Jesse Diaz Jr.)

2007-8 UC-Riverside Academic Senate research grant. $1,510 2007-8 University of California Labor and Employment Research Fund grant.

“Can Participation in Social Forums Help to Revitalize the U.S. Labor Movement?” $30,000

2004-5 Mellon Workshop in the Humanities (Faculty participant). “Confronting

Global Capital: The Challenges of Global Democracy.” $5,000 2003-4 Mellon Workshop in the Humanities (Faculty participant). “Gender,

Empire, and Violence.” $5,000

2003-4 Collaborative and Dissemination Grant for Faculty (with Edna Bonacich and Piya Chatterjee). University of California’s Institute for Labor and Employment. $20,000. Project Title: “UC-Riverside Labor Studies Initiative.”

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2003-4 Research Grant. University of California’s Institute for Labor and Employment. “Out of Time and Out of Work: Employment Barriers Among Welfare Recipients in Los Angeles County” $20,000. Received but declined.

2003-4 UC-Riverside Academic Senate research grant. “Poverty, Power,

and Resistance: Political Struggles Over Welfare Reform Reauthorization.” $1,800.

2002-4 Research Grant. Principal Investigator with Piya Chatterjee, Manali

Desai, Tracy Fisher, Marguerite Waller. $10,000 each year ($20,000 total). Funded through the Ford Foundation’s grant, “Cloning Cultures: The Social Injustices of Sameness.” Project Title: “Adjusting Women, Cloning Poverty? Globalization, Neo-Liberalism, and Grassroots Resistance.”

2002-2003 UC Riverside Academic Senate research grant. “The Say Cutback, We

Say Fightback! Welfare Rights Activism in an Era of Retrenchment.” $1,500

2001-2002 Research Grant. UCR Academic Senate. “Contemporary Welfare Rights Activism: A Tale of Two Cities and States.” $2,300

2001-2002 Research Grant. Institute of Labor and Employment. University of

California. $15,000. Project Title: “Labor and Community Campaigns Against Welfare Privatization: Comparative Case Studies.”

2001-2002 Research Grant. Ernesto Galarza Applied Research Center. $450.

Project Title: “Restoring Immigrants Rights to Welfare in the U.S.”

2000-2001 UCR Academic Senate research grant. “Contemporary Welfare Rights Activism: A Comparative Study.” $2,400

2000-2001 California State University-San Bernardino. Mini-grant for probationary faculty. Project Title: “Contemporary Welfare Rights Activism: Comparative Case Studies.” $2,700.

2000 California State University-San Bernardino. Professional Study Award. $450.

2001 California State University-San Bernardino. Teaching Skills Study Award. $150.

1999-2000 University of Missouri Research Board Grant, $23,000. Received but

declined due to leaving the university.

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1994-1996 Three research travel grants from UCLA's Center for the Study of Women

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2013-15 Council Member, Pacific Sociological Association. 2009-12 Secretary-Treasurer, Labor and Labor Movements Section of the ASA 2008-11 Member, Collective Behavior and Social Movement Section of ASA Workshop

Committee 2008-9 Member, Pacific Sociological Association Program Committee 2007 Participant, “Financing Welfare.” Electronic Forum for the Alliance for Human

Empowerment. 2006-7 Chair, Nominations Committee for Political Sociology Section of the American

Sociological Association. 2006-7 Member, Nominations Committee for Labor and Labor Movements Section of the

American Sociological Association. 2006 Reviewer, National Science Foundation (one research grant proposal). April.

2005-7 Member, Workshop Committee. American Sociological Association’s Collective

Behavior and Social Movements Section. 2004 Workshop Co-leader (with Lisa Brush). Workshop title: Welfare and Economic

Justice. Sociologists for Women in Society. Winter meeting in Albuquerque, NM.

2001-2002 Member, Program Committee for Pacific Sociological Association 2001 Member, Local Committee, Sociologists for Women in Society 2000-2001 Chair, Lee Founders Committee for the Society for the Study of Social Problems (rewards scholars/activists that uphold humanistic ideals) 1999-2000 Chair-Elect, Lee-Founders Award Committee for the Society for the Study of

Social Problems (rewards scholars/activists that uphold humanistic ideals) 1999-2000 Judge, Graduate Student Paper Competition for the Family Division of the Society

for the Study of Social Problems 1994 Local Committee, Sociologists for Women in Society. Reviewer for Scholarly Journals American Journal of Sociology American Sociological Review Journal of Poverty

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Journal of Women’s History Journal of World Systems Research Sociological Focus Social Movement Studies Social Problems Social Politics Qualitative Sociology Politics & Gender Sociological Theory Reviewer for Academic Presses Oxford University Press (2005) Cambridge University Press (2006) Palgrave-MacMillon (2007) Routledge (2008) Editorial Board Policy Matters Series at UCR (2008-present) Sociological Perspectives (2008-2009; 2011-present) Journal of Poverty (2003-present) Professional Paper Presentations Reese, Ellen. “Roommate Relationships: Race, Class, Gender and Age.” Paper presented at the 2017 annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association in Portland, OR. Reese, Ellen, Juliann Allison, Joel Herrera, and Jason Struna. “Multiple and Intersecting Social and Workplace Inequalities: Earnings Inequality Among Inland Southern California’s Warehouse Workers.” Paper presented to the 2016 annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems meeting in Seattle, WA. Reese, Ellen, Juliann Allison, Joel Herrera, and Jason Struna. “Multiple and Intersecting Inequalities: The Case of Earnings Inequality Among Inland Southern California’s Warehouse Workers.” Paper presented to the 2016 annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association meeting in Oakland, CA. Reese, Ellen, Ian Breckenridge-Jackson, and Julisa McCoy. “Mobilizing as Responsible Mothers and Neighbors: An Intersectional Perspective on Women’s Community Engagement.” Paper presented at the 2015 annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association meeting in Long Beach, CA. Reese, Ellen, Ian Breckenridge-Jackson, and Julisa McCoy. “Mobilizing as Responsible Mothers and Workers: An Intersectional Perspective on Women’s Community Engagement,” Presentation for the 2014 annual meeting of the California Sociological Association meeting in Riverside, CA. Reese, Ellen (with Juliann Allison, Mila Huston, and Hali Pinedo). “Barriers to Heath Care Access Among Latino Warehouse Workers in Inland Southern California,” Presentation for the 2014 annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems Conference in San Francisco and the 2014 annual meeting of the California Sociological Association meeting in Riverside, CA.

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Reese, Ellen (with Juan DeLara and Jason Struna). “Organizing Temporary and Immigrant Workers: Lessons from Change to Win’s Warehouse Workers United Campaign.” Presentation for the 2014 annual meeting of the American Sociological Association meeting in San Francisco. Reese, Ellen (with Juliann Allison, Christian Jaworski, and Jason Struna). “Intersecting Inequalities Among Latina/o Warehouse Workers in the Inland Southern California: Challenges and Prospects for Justice.” Presentation for Race, Labor and the Law Conference. UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment. February 28, 2014. UCLA Young Research Library. Reese, Ellen and Jason Struna. “The Logistics Industry in the Inland Empire: Warehouse Workers’ Struggles for Justice.” Presentation for the 2013 annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Reese, Ellen. “Refund California and ACCE’s Home Defenders’ League,” Presentation for “Invisible Crisis (Foreclosures)” Workshop at Culver Center for the Arts, UC-Riverside, March 17, 2012. Reese, Ellen, Tracey Hoover, and David McCanna. “Welfare Reform in the Recent Recession: A Review of Recent Research Findings.” Sociologists for Women in Society, 2012 Winter Meeting. St Petersburg, Florida. February 3. Reese, Ellen. “Fighting Foreclosures in Los Angeles and Beyond.” Paper presented at the conference, “Reconnecting to Work: Consequences of Long-Term Unemployment and Prospects for Job Creation.” April 2, 2011. University of California, Los Angeles. Reese, Ellen, Katja Guenther, Juliann Allison, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Elizabeth Schwarz, Miryam E. Ruvulcaba, Alixzandrea Lairy, Ian Breckenridge-Jackson, James W. Love, and Michael Walker. “The University of California Riverside Social Forum Research Project.” Paper presented at the 2011 ASA Collective Behavior and Social Movement Section Workshop at the University of Las Vegas. Ian Breckenridge-Jackson, Katja M. Guenther, Ali Lairy, Elizabeth Schwarz, Ellen Reese, Miryam E. Ruvalcaba. “The Economic Crisis & Social Activism: A View from the 2010 United States Social Forum.” Paper presented at the 2010 meeting of the California Sociological Association conference in Riverside, CA (non-presenting author) and the 2011 meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association conference in Seattle, WA (presenting author). Reese, Ellen. “Fighting Cutbacks & Expanding Social Services: Community-Labor Coalitions in Los Angeles.” Paper presented at the 2009 meeting of the American Sociological Association conference in San Francisco, CA. Reese, Ellen. “Welfare Rights Activism in an Era of Retrenchment” University of California, Riverside, and Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan: Joint Symposium on Globalization, Inequality and Social Stratification, 5/29/09, UC-Riverside. Chase-Dunn, Christopher and Ellen Reese. “Labor Activists and the World Social Forum: Challenging Neoliberalism, Building International Labor Solidarity, and Strengthening Labor-

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Community Alliances.” Paper presented at the 2008 annual meeting of the International Studies Association in San Francisco, CA. Kwon, Roy Ellen Reese, and Kadambari Anantram. “Core-Periphery Divisions Among Labor Activists at the World Social Forum.” Paper presented at the 2008 annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems in Boston, MA. Reese, Ellen. “But Who Will Watch the Children? Organizing Child Care Providers in the Wake of Welfare Reform.” Paper presented at the 2008 annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems in Boston, MA. Kwon, Roy, Ellen Reese, and Chris Chase-Dunn. “Building International Labor Solidarity and Community-Labor Alliances at the World Social Forum: Labor Activists at the World Social Forum” Paper presented at the 2008 annual meeting of the International Studies Association meeting in San Francisco. Presenter, “But Who Will Watch the Children? Welfare Reform and Struggles over Child Care,” Intimate Labors: An Interdisciplinary Conference, UC-Santa Barbara, 2007. Reese, Ellen, Christopher Chase-Dunn, and Mark Herkenrath. “Do Organizational Affiliations Shape Political Views?: Evidence from the 2005 World Social Forum Survey.” Paper presented at the 2007 Workshop on Collective Behavior and Social Movements in New York City. Carter, Toi, Ellen Reese, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Rebecca Giem, Erika Gutierrez, Linda Kim, Roy Kwon, and Christine Petit. “Challenging Neoliberalism, Building International Labor Solidarity, and Strengthening Labor-Community Alliances at the World Social Forum: Survey Findings and Field Notes.” Paper presented the 2007 meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems in New York City. Christopher Chase-Dunn, Ellen Reese, Toi Carter, Gary Coyne, Matt Kaneshiro, Ashley Koda, Roy Kwon, and Preeta Saxena. “Scholars and Other Participants at the World Social Forum: Similarities, Differences, and Tensions Among Them.” Paper presented at the 2007 annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems in New York City. Chase-Dunn, Christopher, Ellen Reese, Rebecca Alvarez, Toi Carter, Roy Kwon, Christine Petit, and Linda Kim. “Labor and Other Anti-Systemic Movements in the World Social Forum Process.” Paper presented at the 2007 Global Studies Association Conference in Irvine, CA. Chase-Dunn, Christopher and Ellen Reese. “Antisystemic Movements in the World Social Forum Process.” Paper presented at the 2007 annual meeting for the International Studies Association in Chicago, IL. Chase-Dunn, Christopher and Ellen Reese. “Historical and Contemporary Processes of global Party Formation from Above and Below.” Paper presented at the 2007 annual meeting of the International Studies Association in Chicago, IL. Reese, Ellen and Christopher Chase Dunn, Erika Guttierrez, Mark Herkenrath, Linda Kim, and Christine Petit. “Alliances and Divisions with the ‘Movement of Movements’: Survey Findings from the 2005 World Social Forum.” Paper presented at the 2006 annual meeting of the American Sociological Association in Montreal.

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Chase-Dunn, Christopher, Ellen Reese, Christine Petit, Rick Niemeyer, Robert Hanneman, Rebecca Giem, and Erika Gutierrez. “The Contours of Solidarity and Division Among Global Movements.” Paper presented at the 2006 meeting of RC48: Committee on Social Movements, Collective Action and Social Change at the World Congress of Sociology in Durban, South Africa. Chase-Dunn, Christopher, Ellen Reese, Christine Petit, Rick Niemeyer, Robert Hanneman, Rebecca Giem, and Erika Gutierrez. “Global Party Formation in World Historical Perspective.” Paper presented at the 2006 meeting of RC47: Social Classes and Social Movements at the World Congress of Sociology in Durban, South Africa. Chase-Dunn, Christopher and Ellen Reese. “Global Party Formation in World Historical Perspective.” Paper presented at the 2006 annual meeting of the International Studies Association meeting in San Diego, CA. Lio, Shoon, Scott Melzer, and Ellen Reese. “Constructing Threat and Appropriating ‘Civil Rights’: Rhetorical Strategies of Conservative Movement Organizations.” Paper presented at the 2006 annual meeting of the American Sociological Association in Montreal. Reese, Ellen, Christine Petit, and David S. Meyer. “Sudden Mobilization: Movement Crossovers, Threats, and the Surprising Rise of the U.S. Anti-War Movement.” Paper presented at the 2005 annual meeting of the American Sociological Association in Philadelphia, PA. Reese, Ellen, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Mark Herkenrath, Christine Petit, and Linda Kim, and Darragh White. 2005. “Transnational Dissent: Solidarity and Division Among Activists.” The 2005 annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems in Philadelphia, PA. Reese, Ellen, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Erika Guttierrez, and Rebecca Giem. 2005. “Labor and Other Anti-Systemic Movements at the World Social Forum.” The Mini-conference on Labor and Globalization in Philadelphia, PA (held in conjunction with the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association), co-sponsored by the ASA Labor Section and the Section on the Political Economy of the World System. Reese, Ellen, Geoff Devertueil, and Leanne Thach. 2005. “Rights to the City? Homelessness and Downtown Redevelopment in Los Angeles.” 2005 annual meeting of the International Network for Urban Research and Action in Rome, Italy. Reese, Ellen. 2005. “Conservative Politicians, Corporate-Sponsored Think Tanks, and the Global Promotion of Wisconsin Works (W-2).” Cloning Cultures conference at University of California, Irvine (funded by the Ford Foundation). Reese, Ellen. 2005. “Narrowing the Debate: Conservative Think Tanks and the Assault on Welfare.” The 2005 annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society meeting in Washington, D.C. Reese, Ellen. 2004. “Business Interests, Conservative Think Tanks, and the Assault on Welfare.” Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association in San Francisco.

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Reese, Ellen. 2003. “Promoting Wedlock and Worship: Social Conservatives, the Religious Right, and the Backlash Against Welfare in the United States.” Annual meeting of the Social Science History Association in Baltimore. Reese, Ellen. 2003. “Oppositional Consciousness and Reactionary Movements: A Theoretical Framework.” Paper presented at the 2003 annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association meeting in Pasadena. Reese, Ellen and Elvia Ramirez. 2002. “Racism, Nativism, and the Politics of Exclusion: Explaining State-Level Restorations of Legal Immigrants’ Welfare Rights.” Paper presented at the 2002 Society for the Study of Social Problems Conference in Chicago, the 2003 American Sociological Association conference in Atlanta, and the “Latinos in California II, 1996-2003” conference in Riverside (co-sponsored by UC Institute for Mexico and the United States and UC Committee on Latino Research). Reese, Ellen, Vincent Giedritis, and Eric Vega. 2002. “Public Policies, Mobilization, and Strategies: Campaigns Against Welfare Privatization in Four Cities.” Paper presented at the 2002 Society for the Study of Social Problems Conference in Chicago. Reese, Ellen. 2002. “Making Welfare Good for Business: Capitalists’ Role in the Contemporary U.S. Welfare Backlash.” Paper presented at a national forum on poverty and inequality, “Rediscovering the Other America,” in Chicago. Reese, Ellen. 2002. “Social Movement Coalitions and Public Policy Implementation: Struggles Over Immigrants’ Rights to Welfare in California.” Paper presented at the “Social Movements, Public Policy, and Democracy” conference. Laguna Beach, California. Reese, Ellen. 2002. “The Rise of Racist Opposition to Welfare: The 1950s Backlash Against Welfare Mothers.” Paper to be presented at the 2002 meeting of the American Sociological Association Conference in Chicago. Reese, Ellen. 2002. “But Who Will Watch the Children?: Welfare Reform and Women’s Mobilization for Childcare in Los Angeles.” Paper to be presented at the 2002 meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association in Vancouver, British Columbia. Reese, Ellen. 2001. “Resisting the Workfare State: ACORN’s Campaign to Improve General Relief in Los Angeles.” Paper presented by invitation to the 2001 annual meeting of the Race, Gender, & Class Project in New Orleans. Reese, Ellen and Elvia Ramirez. 2001. “Restoring Legal Immigrants’ Rights to Welfare: How the Campaign was Won in California.” Paper presented at the 2001 meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems in Anaheim, California. Reese, Ellen. 2001. “Maternalism, Protest Opportunities, and the Political Economy: Welfare Mothers’ Activism in Two Cities.” Paper presented at the 2001 meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association meeting in San Francisco. Reese, Ellen. 2000. “Making and Seizing Political Opportunities: The Struggle to Improve General Relief Policies in Los Angeles County.” Paper presented at the 2000 meeting of the California Sociological Association meeting in Riverside and the 2001 meeting of the American Sociological Association meeting in Anaheim, California.

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Reese, Ellen and Garnette Newcombe. 2000. "From Welfare Rights to Workers' Rights: The Transformation of Welfare Rights Activism in the United States." Paper presented at the 2000 meeting of the American Sociological Association meeting in Washington, D.C. Krinsky, John and Ellen Reese. 2000. "Contemporary Welfare Rights Activism: A Comparison of Three Cities." Paper presented at the 2000 meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems in Washington, D.C. and the 2000 meeting of the Social Science History Association meeting in Pittsburgh. Reese, Ellen. 2000. “Confronting Inequalities in the Welfare/Workfare State: Opportunities and Constraints for Anti-Workfare Organizing in Two Counties.” Paper presented at the “Work, Welfare and Politics” conference at the University of Oregon and the 2000 Pacific Sociological Association meeting in San Diego. Reese, Ellen. 1999. “’Ending Workfare As We Know It’: ACORN’s Workfare Workers’ Organizing Campaign in Los Angeles.” Paper presented at the 1999 American Sociological Association meeting in Chicago. Reese, Ellen. 1999. “From Welfare Rights to Workers Rights: Political Struggles over Welfare Reform in Los Angeles County.” Paper presented at the 1999 meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics in Madison. Reese, Ellen and Garnett Newcombe. 1999. “Welfare Rights Organizing Then and Now: The Diverging Goals and Strategies of the NWRO and ACORN.” Paper presented at the 1999 Berkshire Women's History Conference in Albany and the 1999 Society for the Study of Social Problems Conference in Chicago. Reese, Ellen. 1998. "Gender, Race, and Class and the Postwar Politics of Aid to Dependent Children: A Comparison of Three Cases." Paper to be presented at the 1998 Social Science History Conference in Chicago. Reese, Ellen. 1998. "The Politics of Poor Mothers' Welfare Rights: A Case Study of the Postwar Backlash Against Aid to Dependent Children in Georgia." Presented at the 1998 American Sociological Association Meeting in San Francisco. Reese, Ellen. 1997. "Gender, Race, and Class: Explaining the 1950s Backlash Against Aid to Dependent Children." Presented at the 1997 American Sociological Association Meeting in Toronto and the 1997 Social Science History Association Conference in Washington, D.C. Reese, Ellen. 1996. “Defending and Redefining Maternalism: The U.S. Children’s Bureau and the 1950s Welfare Backlash.” Paper presented at the 1996 Graduate Feminist Research Conference, sponsored by the Center for the Study of Women at UCLA. Milkman, Ruth, Ellen Reese, and Benita Roth. 1996. "The Macro-Sociology of (Paid) Domestic Service." Presented at the 1996 meeting of the American Sociological Association in New York and the 1996 UCLA Feminist Research Seminar. Reese, Ellen. 1994. "Gender, Political Mobilization, and Child Care Legislation: A Case Study of California's Child Care Campaign 1945-1946." Presented at the 1994 American

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Sociological Association Meeting in Los Angeles and the 1994 National Graduate Women’s Studies conference in San Diego. Invited Talks and Conference Presentations: Reese, Ellen. “Welfare Reform in the United States.” Presentation for a delegation of faculty and graduate students from the School of Social Work, Josai International University (Japan). UCR Extension Center. February, 2017. Reese, Ellen. Panelist for “Special Session: 20 Years Since Welfare Reform,” at the 2016 annual meeting of the American Sociological Association meeting in Seattle, WA. Reese, Ellen. “Organizing Temporary and Immigrant Workers: Lessons from Change to Win’s Warehouse Workers United Campaign.” Department of Sociology, University of Southern California. April, 2015. Reese, Ellen. “Welfare Reform in the United States and Its Impacts.” February, 2015. Presentation for a delegation of faculty and graduate students from the School of Social Work, Josai International University (Japan). UCR Extension Center. Reese, Ellen. Panelist/Discussant. “The Future of the Public University in an Age of Privatization.” January 18, 2012. UC-Riverside. Sponsored by the Riverside Faculty Association. Reese, Ellen. “They Say Cutback, We Say Fightback! Welfare Rights Activism in an Era of Retrenchment.” Invited colloquium presentation at California State University, Northridge, March 28, 2012. Reese, Ellen. “They Say Cutback, We Say Fightback! Welfare Rights Activism in an Era of Retrenchment.” Invited colloquium presentation at Department of Sociology, UC-Riverside, February 13, 2012. Reese, Ellen. 2011. Panel presentation for “UCR Community: ‘Hanging by a Thread’” (film Screening and Panel Discussion). January 27. UC-Riverside. Sponsored by Social Justice Alliance and other student organizations. Reese, Ellen. 2011. Panel presentation for "The Battle of the Invisibles: Undocumented Workers vs. Supermarkets” (film screening & panel discussion) March 9. Sponsored by UCR’s Immigration Research Group. Reese, Ellen. Panelist for “Special Session: ASA Rose Series. Toward a Sociology of Rights.” 2010 annual meeting of the American Sociological Association in Atlanta, GA. Reese, Ellen. Panelist for “Special Session: Gendered Citizenships across Social Institutions.” 2010 annual meeting of the American Sociological Association in Atlanta, GA. Guest Lecture: “How to Change the World through Labor Studies” for HNPG 09, “Civic Engagement and Responsibility,” October 28, 2009 and visit with UCR honors students on October 30, 2009. Reese, Ellen. Presenter for “Challenges to the Welfare State” conference. UC-San Diego, May 20, 2007.

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Reese, Ellen. “They Say Cutback, We Say Fightback! Welfare Rights Activism in an Era of Retrenchment.” Invited presentation at the Russell Sage Foundation in New York organized by the ASA Rose Series Editorial Board in November, 2007. Reese, Ellen. “Fighting Cutbacks & Expanding Social Services.” Paper presented at the 2006 “Inequality: Southern California’s Major Fault Line,” conference at University of California, Irvine on May 12. Ellen, Reese. “Research Findings from UCR’s Survey of World Social Forum Participants.” Paper presented at the 2006 meeting of North American Research on Social Forums in South Bend, IN. Reese, Ellen. 2006. “Homelessness and Downtown Redevelopment in Los Angeles.” Invited presentation for the University of Hiroshima. Reese, Ellen. 2006. “The Causes and Consequences of Welfare Retrenchment in the United States.” Invited paper presentation at the Japan-U.S. Symposium: Poverty, Inequality, and Social Justice in Tokyo, Japan. Reese, Ellen. 2005. “Overcoming the Politics of Welfare Retrenchment: Lessons from the Past.” Invited panel presentation for “Thematic Session: U.S. Social Policy: Retrospect and Prospect” at the 2005 annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society meeting in Washington, D.C. Panelist. Collaborative Research on Perceptions of Poverty in Japan and U.S. Funded through the Ministry of Education in Japan. March 22, 2005. Los Angeles, CA. Organized by Dr. Osamu Aoki (Hokkaido University), Deborah M. Oaki (Hokusei-Gakuen University), and Dr. Keith Kilty (Ohio State University). Panelist for the Participant Action Research conference at the UCLA Labor Center in Los Angeles. Spring 2004. Presentation: “Neoliberalism and Privatization.” Urbanization and Privatization: A Transnational Research Project Workshop of the International Network for Urban Research and Action. March 19-22, 2004. York University. Toronto, Canada. Panelist for “Welfare Reform and Feminist Research” for the 2004 summer meeting of Sociologists for Women in Society in Atlanta. Presentation, “Organizing for Economic Justice. New Alliances Between Community Groups and the Labor Movement in Los Angeles.” Conference Title: Moving from Income Support to Work. June 13-15, 2003. John F. Kennedy Institute, The Free University, Berlin. Presentation, “Inter-city Variation in the Workfare Workers’ Rights Movement.” June 20, 2003. John F. Kennedy Institute, The Free University, Berlin. Panelist for “From Welfare to Workfare Workshop.” 2003 annual meeting of the International Network for Urban Research and Action in Berlin and Treibnitz, Germany. Guest Lecture, “The Politics and Impacts of Welfare Reform.” Occidental College. 2003.

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Panelist for “Dissertation Funding and Grant Writing.” 2003 annual meeting for the Pacific Sociological Association meeting in Pasadena. “Coalitions, Strategic Capacity, and Social Capital: Lessons from Two Welfare Rights Campaigns.” Invited presentation for UCLA Comparative Social Analysis Workshop, organized by Professor Rebecca Jean Emigh. May 9, 2002. Panelist for “Section on Political Sociology, Special Invited Panel: The State-Oriented Consequences of Social Movements in Democratic Polities,” organized by Edwin Amenta, New York University. 2002 annual meeting of the American Sociological Association meeting in Chicago. Critic for “Author Meets Critic” session for Nancy Naples’ Grassroots Warriors: Activist Mothering, Community Work, and the War on Poverty. 2001 meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association meeting in San Francisco. Panelist for “Celebrating 50 Years of the SSSP,” 2000 annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems in Washington, D.C. Guest Lecture, “The Welfare Rights Movement, Then and Now.” California State University-Dominguez Hills. 2000. Professional Service at Conferences & Conference Organizing 2017 Presider. Session on “Race, Class, and Gender: Intersectional Experiences Across

Institutional and Cultural Contexts,” at the 2017 annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association meeting in Portland, OR.

2016 Session organizer and presider. “Student Research” at the 2016 meeting of the

California Sociological Association meeting in Riverside, CA. 2016 Session organizer and presider. “Research on Labor and Labor Movements” at the

2016 annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association meeting in Oakland, CA.

2014 Session organizer (2 Sessions) “Student Research,” and “Social Inequality:

Persistent Problems and Possible Solutions,” at the 2014 annual meeting of the California Sociological Association meeting in Riverside, CA

2012 Session organizer. “Foreclosures, Homeownership, and Intersecting Inequalities.”

Pacific Sociological Association meeting in San Diego. 2013 Session organizer. “Thematic Session: The Welfare State in Crisis,” at the 2013

annual meeting of the American Sociological Association meeting in New York, NY.

2012 Conference co-organizer. 2012. Crisis and Working Class Resistance:Solidarity in

Global/Local Contexts. Annual Meeting of the Southwest Labor Studies Association Conference. May 18. UC Riverside.

2011 Moderator for Session: “Organizing Across (Cyber)Space,” Collective Behavior

and Social Movements Workshop in Las Vegas, NV.

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2011 Workshop co-organizer (with David Castillo). 2011. Workshop title: “Class

Separation, Social Inequalities, & Budget Cuts” for “Southern California: Education Reclamation!” conference. Sponsored by Education Activists Network & Inland Action. UC-Riverside. May 2011.

2010 Session organizer. “Regular session: Welfare State.” American Sociological

Association meeting in Atlanta, GA. 2010 Conference co-organizer. “Contemporary Social Movements and the Social

Forum Process: From the Global to the Local,” Co-sponsors included Global Studies Association, World Society Foundation, and Sociologists without Borders. Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. June 2010.

2009 Discussant. “Collective Action” session. ASA Comparative and Historical

Section’s Mini-conference: Comparing Past and Present in Berkeley, CA. 2009 Session organizer. “Women’s Rights and Immigrant Rights Movements in the

U.S.” Pacific Sociological Association conference in San Diego, CA. 2009 Session organizer and presider. “Power, Ideologies, and Rhetoric.” Pacific

Sociological Association conference in San Diego, CA. 2009 Session organizer and presider. “Rethinking Structure & Agency in Latino

Studies: Inter-racial Conflict, Political Mobilization, and Migration.” Social Science History Association conference in Long Beach, CA.

2008 Conference Organizing Committee Chair. “Crossing Borders, Crossing

Movements: Immigrant Workers’ Rights in Southern California and Beyond.” May 22. UC-Riverside. Sponsored by UCR Labor Studies and other campus organizations.

2008 Conference Organizing Committee Chair. “Getting the Goods: The

Struggle for Environmental Justice &Good Jobs in the Inland Valley.” November 13. UC-Riverside. Sponsored by UCR Labor Studies and other campus organizations.

2008 Session co-organizer and preside with Christopher Chase-Dunn. Session title:

“The Social Forum Process and Global Social Change,” for the “Power and Resistance: Critical Reflections, Possible Futures” conference (organized by Critical Sociology) in Boston, MA.

2007 Session organizer. “Sociologists do the World Social Forum: Tensions between

Scholars and Activists within the Scholar-Activist, Part I” Annual meeting for the Society for the Study of Social Problems in New York City.

2007 Session Co-organizer with John Krinsky. “Closing the Low Road: Strategies for

Economic Justice in the Wal-Mart Era.” Invited thematic session for the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association.

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2006 Discussant. 2006 Graduate Student Research Conference for the Institute for Labor and Employment in Santa Barbara, CA.

2004 Discussant. 2004 Graduate Student Research Conference for the Institute

for Labor and Employment in Marshall, CA. Session Title: “Gender, Family, and Welfare.”

2003 Session organizer. “The Struggle for Welfare Justice.” Annual meeting

for the Society for the Study of Social Problems in Atlanta. 2003 Discussant. 2003 Graduate Student Research Conference for the Institute

for Labor and Employment in Santa Barbara, CA. Session Title: “Low Wage Workers in California.”

2003 Discussant for 2003 Comparativists’ Day Conference at University of

California, Los Angeles. Session Title: “Theorizing Social Movement Success: Students, Labor, and Ideology.”

2003 Session organizer for Pacific Sociological Association annual meeting in

Pasadena, California. Session Title: “The Rise of Conservative Movements in the United States: Research and Theories.”

2002 Session organizer for California Sociological Association annual meeting

in Riverside, California. Session Title: “Radical Social Movements: Historical and Contemporary Challenges.”

2002 Discussant for Comparativists’ Day Conference at University of

California, Los Angeles. Session Title: “The Social Economy: Perceptions, Protest, and Globalization.”

2001 Discussant for “Competing Accounts: An Interdisciplinary Conference on

Documentary Film,” organized by Professor Andrew Roth. Panel: “Rosie the Riveter.” Pomona College in Claremont, California.

2002 Workshop organizer and co-leader. “Using Films to Teach Social

Justice.” 2002 annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association in Vancouver, British Columbia.

2001 Discussant for the 2001 Comparativists Day Conference, University of

California, Los Angeles. Session Title: “Electoral Processes and Institutional Transitions.”

2000 Session organizer for the 2000 meeting of the Social Science History

Association in Pittsburgh. Session title: “Organizing Unorganized Workers in the United States: Insights from Class Formation and Social Movement Perspectives.”

1998-9 Discussant for the 2000 meeting of the Social Science History Association in

Pittsburgh. Session Title: “States and Civil Society in 20th Century Europe.”

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2000 Session organizer for 2000 meeting of the California Sociological Association meeting in Riverside. Session title: “Welfare Reform in Los Angeles County.”

1995-1996 Discussant, Sociology Honors Society Undergraduate Research

Conference Department, College, and University Service 2013-2017 Undergraduate Adviser, Department of Sociology, UC-Riverside 2016-2017 Chair, Gender Specialization Committee; Member of Race and Class

Specialization Committee 2014-15 Governance Council, UC Center for Collaborative Research for an

Equitable California 2014 Member, Personnel review committee for Department of Sociology, East

Carolina University 2013 Member, Personnel review committee for Department of Sociology,

CUNY-Lehman 2013 Member, Personnel review committee for Department of Sociology,

Colby College 2013 Graduate Adviser, Department of Sociology, UC-Riverside (2 quarters) 2012 Member, Ad Hoc personnel review committee for Department of

Sociology, UC-Merced 2011-12 Chair, Gender Specialization Committee; Member of two Sociology

Department ad hoc review committees; Member of Undergraduate Affairs Committee, Member of Recruitment Committee, Department of Sociology, UCR.

2009-2012 UCR coordinator, UC Institute for Research on Labor And Employment

Research grants for graduate students. 2010 Member, Ad hoc personnel review committee for Department of Sociology, UC-

Merced. 2009-10 Chair, Gender Specialization Committee; Member, Colloquium Committee;

Member, Computing and Technology Committee. Department of Sociology, UCR.

2009 Member of one Academic Senate ad hoc review UCR’s Academic Senate

Committee for Advancement and Promotion (spring). 2008 Member of two ad hoc review committees for UCR’s Academic Senate

Committee for Advancement and Promotion (Spring and Summer).

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2007-2008 Member, Institute for Research on Labor and Employment Research Grant committee. University of California Office of the President.

2007-9 Member, Gender Specialization Committee; Member, Ad Hoc Personnel

Review Committees (two). Department of Sociology. UC-Riverside. 2006-7 Member, Miguel Contreras Labor Studies Fund Award Committee.

University of California Office of the President. 2006-7 Member, Graduate Affairs Committee, Colloquium Committee and

Political Economy and Global Social Change Specialization Committee, Department of Sociology, UC-Riverside.

2006-7 Member, Urban Policy Search Committee. College of Humanities and

Social Sciences. UC-Riverside. 2006-7 Member, University Task Force for the Proposed School of Public Policy. UC-Riverside. 2006-7 Member, Institute for Research on World Systems Advisory Board. UC

Riverside. 2005-6 Chair, Colloquium Committee. Member, Gender Specialization

Committee. Department of Sociology. UC-Riverside. 2005-6 Member, Search Committee for Executive Vice Chancellor of

Administration, University of California, Riverside 2004-7 Member, University Committee on Research. University of California,

Riverside. 2004-5 Member, Political Economy and Global Social Change Specialization Committee. UC-Riverside. 2003-4 Member, Global Social Change Search Committee, Department of

Sociology, University of California, Riverside. 2002-4 Board member, Women in Coalition. University of California, Riverside. 2002-3 Member, Committee for the Status of Women. University of California,

Riverside. 2002-4 Member, Rosemary Schraer Scholarship Committee. University of

California, Riverside. 2000-2002 Member, Graduate Affairs Committee, Department of Sociology, University of

California, Riverside

2000-2004 Member, Graduate Specialization Committees in Gender, Race and Class Inequalities, Theory, Political Economy and Global Social Change, Ad Hoc Personnel Review Committees, Department of Sociology, UC-Riverside

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1999-2000 Faculty Advisor, Sociology Honors’ Club, CSU-San Bernardino

1999-2001 Member, Curriculum Committee, CSU, San-Bernardino 1998-9 Faculty Advisor, Sociology Undergraduate Honors’ Society, University of

Missouri-Columbia 1996 Committee Member, Travel Grant Disbursement Committee, UCLA's Center for

the Study of Women Professional Affiliations Member, American Sociological Association Member, Society for the Study of Social Problems Member, Pacific Sociological Association Member, California Sociological Association Fellow, University of California Center for the Collaborative Research for an Equitable California Teaching Experience

Undergraduate Courses: Community Organizations Community and Labor Organizing in the Inland Empire Modern Sociological Theory Economic Organizations Introduction to the Sociology of Gender Sociology of Work Social Change Social Conflict Social Problems Sociology of the Labor Movement Sociology of the 1960s Sociology of Social Welfare Sociology of Poverty and Welfare in the United States Race, Class, Gender and the Struggle for Economic Justice Urban Problems Graduate: Comparative and Historical Methods Contemporary Theory Current Research in Political Economy and Global Social Change Gender, Politics, and Public Policy Political Sociology Social Movements Women and Work in World Historical Perspective

Graduate Student Ph.D. and Masters Thesis Committees Student Department Level Role Year(s) Julisa McCoy Sociology Ph.D. Chair 2017- Evelyn Pruneda Sociology M.A. Chair 2016-2017

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Logan Marg Sociology M.A. Chair 2015-2016 Jessica Moronez Sociology M.A. Co-Chair 2015-2015 Alessandro Morosin Sociology Ph.D. Chair 2015- Christopher Vito Sociology Ph.D. Chair 2015- Ian Breckenridge-Jackson Sociology Ph.D. Chair 2014-2017 Alexis Alvarez Sociology Ph.D. member 2014-2016 Jermaine Cathcart Sociology Ph.D. member 2012-2016 Edwin Elias Sociology Ph.D. member 2014-2016 Elizabeth Schwartz Sociology Ph.D. Co-Chair 2013-2016 Natasha Radajcic Sociology Ph.D. member 2012-2015 Jason Struna Sociology Ph.D. Co-Chair 2012-2015 Julisa McCoy Sociology M.A. Chair 2013-14 Kerry Mulligan Sociology Ph.D. member 2012-2014 Michael Walker Sociology Ph.D. Chair 2012-2014 Michael Chavez Sociology Ph.D. member 2009-2013 Preeta Saxena Sociology Ph.D. member 2011-2012 Ian Breckenridge-Jackson Sociology M.A. Chair 2011-2012 Sandra Loughrin Sociology Ph.D. Chair 2009-2011 Jermaine Cathcart Sociology M.A. member 2010-2011 Michelle Ysais Sociology Ph.D. Chair 2009-2011 Sabrina Alimahomed Sociology Ph.D. member 2008-2011 Michael Walker Sociology M.A. Chair 2010-2011 David McCanna Sociology Ph.D. Chair 2007-2011 Annebelle Nery Sociology Ph.D. Co-Chair 2010-2010 Stacy McGee Sociology M.A. member 2008-2010 Natasha Radojcic Sociology M.A. member 2009-2010 Stephanie D’Auria Sociology Ph.D. Chair 2009-2010 Christine Petit Sociology Ph.D. Chair 2009-2010 Linda Kim Sociology Ph.D. Co-Chair 2008-2010 Jesse Diaz Jr. Sociology Ph.D. member 2008-2010 Tracy Hoover Sociology Ph.D. member 2007-2010 Brooke Johnson Sociology Ph.D. member 2007-2009 Preeta Saxena Sociology M.A. member 2008-2009 Kristy Shih Sociology M.A. member 2007-2008 Matheu Kaneshiro Sociology M.A. member 2007-2008 Gary Coyne Sociology M.A. member 2007-2008 Shoon Lio Sociology Ph.D. member 2004-2008 Toi Carter Sociology M.A. Chair 2006-2007 Stephanie D’Auria Sociology M.A. Chair 2006-2007 Kirk Lawrence Sociology M.A. member 2006-2007 Chad Parsons Sociology M.A. member 2006-2007 Jennifer Lee Sociology M.A. member 2005-2007 Elvia Ramirez Sociology Ph.D. member 2003-2007 Vincent Giedraitis Sociology Ph.D. Co-chair 2003-2006 Frances Vu Sociology M.A. member 2005-2006 Terri Ubovich Sociology M.A. Chair 2004-2006 Tracy Hoover Sociology M.A. member 2004-2005 Anders Carlson Sociology M.A. member 2004-2005 Jose Lopez Sociology M.A. member 2004-2005 Annabelle Nery Sociology M.A. member 2004-2005 Dolores Ortiz Sociology M.A. member 2004-2005

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Christine Petit Sociology M.A. Chair 2004-2005 Julio Tsuha Sociology M.A. member 2003-2004 Erika Guttierez Sociology M.A. member 2003-2004 Scott Melzer Sociology Ph.D. member 2002-2004 Carolina Bank-Munoz Sociology Ph.D. member 2001-2004 Ho-Dae Chong Sociology M.A. member 2000-2003 Shoon Lio Sociology M.A. member 2000-2003 Eric Vega Sociology M.A. Chair 2001-2003 Michele Adams Sociology Ph.D. member 2001-2003 Alan Brown Sociology Ph.D. member 2001-2003 Vincent Giedraitis Sociology M.A. member 2000-2001 Mary Grigsby (U of Missouri) Sociology Ph.D. member 1999-2000 Graduate Student Orals Committees Student Department Level Role Year Christopher Vito Sociology Ph.D. Chair 2015 Alexis Alvarez Sociology Ph.D. Member 2014 Ninochka McTaggart Sociology Ph.D. Member 2014 Ian Breckenridge-Jackson Sociology Ph.D. Chair 2014 Julisa McCoy Sociology M.A. Chair 2014 Michael Walker Sociology Ph.D. Chair 2013, 2014 Ian Breckenridge-Jackson Sociology M.A. Chair 2012 Natasha Radojcic Sociology Ph.D. Member 2012 Jason Struna Sociology Ph.D. Member 2012 Kerry Mulligan Sociology Ph.D. Member 2012-14 Jermaine Cathcart Sociology M.A. Member 2011 Preeta Saxena Sociology Ph.D. Member 2011, 2012 Annebelle Nery Sociology Ph.D. Co-Chair 2010 Sandra Loughrin Sociology Ph.D. Chair 2009 Stephanie D’Auria Sociology Ph.D. Chair 2009 Michelle Ysais Sociology Ph.D. Chair 2009 Michael Chavez Sociology Ph.D. member 2009 Christine Petit Sociology Ph.D. Chair 2009 Michelle Ysais Sociology Ph.D. Chair 2009 Scott Murphy Sociology Ph.D. member 2009 Jason Sampson History Ph.D. member 2009 Kristy Shih Sociology Ph.D. member 2009 Joanna Norton Sociology Ph.D. member 2009 Sabrina Alimahomed Sociology Ph.D. member 2008 Hung-Lin Chen Economics Ph.D. member 2008 Jelena Radovic Fanta Anthropology Ph.D. member 2008 Kristy Shih Sociology Ph.D. member 2008 April Cubbage-Vega Sociology Ph.D. member 2008 Erika Guttierrez Sociology Ph.D. member 2008, 2009 Dolores Ortiz Sociology Ph.D. Chair 2008 Linda Kim Sociology Ph.D. Co-chair 2008 Brooke Johnson Sociology Ph.D. member 2007 Jesse Diaz Sociology Ph.D. member 2007 David McCanna Sociology Ph.D. member 2007 Charles Mutsalklisana Economics Ph.D. member 2007

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Rebecca Giem Sociology Ph.D. member 2007 Juan Pitones Sociology Ph.D. member 2007 Shigueru Tsuha Sociology M.A. member 2007 Tracey Hoover Sociology Ph.D. member 2007 Toi Carter Sociology M.A. member 2007 Eric Vega Sociology Ph.D. member 2006 Carlson Anders Sociology M.A. member 2005 Hiroko Inoue Sociology Ph.D. member 2004 Mary Cummings English Ph.D. member 2003 Stephanie Empey Philosopy Ph.D. member 2003 Vincent Giedraitis Sociology Ph.D. member 2003 Jacque Godsey Sociology Ph.D. member 2003 Elvia Ramirez Sociology Ph.D. member 2003 Jacqueline Chapin Sociology Ph.D. member 2001 Scott Melzer Sociology Ph.D. member 2002 Pedro Payne Sociology Ph.D. member 2002 Michele Adams Sociology Ph.D. member 2001 Doreen Anderson-Facile Sociology Ph.D. member 2001 Carolina Bank-Munoz Sociology Ph.D. member 2001 Undergraduate Senior Thesis Committees Student Department Role Year Jacqueline Maciel Sociology Chair 2013-14 Judith Osorio Sociology Chair 2013-14 Gloria Vargas Sociology Chair 2013-14 Elizabeth Bingle Sociology Chair 2008-2009 Johnnyra Esparza Sociology/Ethnic Studies Chair 2008-2009 Marissa Banuelos Sociology Chair 2006-2007 Erika Guerrero Sociology Chair 2006-2007 Aliya Sayani Business Administration Chair 2004-2005 Acela Ojeda Sociology/Ethnic Studies member 2003-2004 Stacey Olney Women’s Studies Chair 2002-2003 Julio Tsuha Sociology member 2001-2002 Faculty Mentor, Medical Scholars Program ( Summer Research Internship) Student Year Erica Gonzalez 2013 Faculty Mentor, Mentoring Summer Research Internship Program Student Year Hali Pinedo 2014 Elizabeth Sotoj 2006 Acela Ojeda 2003 Sandee Maung 2001 Rosemarie Ostoich 2001