name and contact information: jeffrey a. halley 342 w

23
Name and Contact Information: JEFFREY A. HALLEY 342 W Hollywood Department of Sociology, 1 UTSA Circle San Antonio, Texas, 78212 The University of Texas at San Antonio 1-210-733-4670 San Antonio, TX 78249-0655 e-mail: [email protected] 1-210-458-2016 e-mail: [email protected] Educational Background Ph.D., the Graduate School of the City University of New York, "Resistance to Rationalization, A Comparative Study of the European Avant-Garde and East Village Poets," September, 1978, Sociology. M.A., Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research, June 1967, Sociology. B.A., Hobart College, June 1964, Sociology. Professional Positions Since Ph.D. Professor of Sociology, University of Texas at San Antonio, September 2011 present. Research Associate, Sociology Laboratory of the University of Grenoble, EMC 2, Emotion, Mediation, Culture, Knowledge, French National Center for Scientific Research, 2011- present. Director, Laboratory for the Sociology of the Arts, Culture, and Communications (SACC) Research Group OPuS 2 International (Oeuvres, Publics, Sociétés) [Artworks, Publics, Societies] University of Texas at San Antonio and The French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) 12/08-present. Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Texas at San Antonio, September 1996-August 2011. Guest Professor, (Elected position), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences), Paris and Marseille, France, June 2009.. Founding Chair, Department of Sociology September 2001- August 2005. Fulbright Professor, Khazar University, Baku, Azerbaijan, February- June 2003; May-August 2004. Visiting Professor, University of Metz, France, December. 2003. Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Texas at San Antonio,1990-1996. Associate Professor in Residence, University of Connecticut, fall 1989 - summer 1990. Guest Professor, (Elected Maître de Conférences), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Marseille and Paris, France, January 1990. Visiting Scholar, Center for Social Research, City University of New York Graduate School, fall, 1988 - summer 1989. Guest Professor, Edward Kardelj University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Philosophy, Ljubljana, Slovenia, Yugoslavia, Spring 1989.

Upload: others

Post on 12-Feb-2022

1 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Name and Contact Information: JEFFREY A. HALLEY 342 W Hollywood Department of Sociology, 1 UTSA Circle San Antonio, Texas, 78212 The University of Texas at San Antonio 1-210-733-4670 San Antonio, TX 78249-0655 e-mail: [email protected] 1-210-458-2016 e-mail: [email protected] Educational Background Ph.D., the Graduate School of the City University of New York, "Resistance to Rationalization, A

Comparative Study of the European Avant-Garde and East Village Poets," September, 1978, Sociology.

M.A., Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research, June 1967, Sociology. B.A., Hobart College, June 1964, Sociology. Professional Positions Since Ph.D.

Professor of Sociology, University of Texas at San Antonio, September 2011 present. Research Associate, Sociology Laboratory of the University of Grenoble, EMC2, Emotion, Mediation, Culture, Knowledge, French National Center for Scientific Research, 2011- present. Director, Laboratory for the Sociology of the Arts, Culture, and Communications (SACC) Research Group OPuS 2 International (Oeuvres, Publics, Sociétés) [Artworks, Publics, Societies] University of Texas at San Antonio and The French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) 12/08-present. Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Texas at San Antonio, September 1996-August 2011. Guest Professor, (Elected position), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences), Paris and Marseille, France, June 2009.. Founding Chair, Department of Sociology September 2001- August 2005. Fulbright Professor, Khazar University, Baku, Azerbaijan, February- June 2003; May-August 2004. Visiting Professor, University of Metz, France, December. 2003.

Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Texas at San Antonio,1990-1996. Associate Professor in Residence, University of Connecticut, fall 1989 - summer 1990.

Guest Professor, (Elected Maître de Conférences), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Marseille and Paris, France, January 1990.

Visiting Scholar, Center for Social Research, City University of New York Graduate School, fall,

1988 - summer 1989. Guest Professor, Edward Kardelj University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Philosophy, Ljubljana, Slovenia,

Yugoslavia, Spring 1989.

Jeffrey A. Halley

2

Jeffrey A. Halley

State University of New York, at Purchase, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Coordinator,

Social Sciences and the Arts Program, fall 1980 - summer 1988. Florida International University, Visiting Assistant Professor, fall, 1979 - Summer, 1980. Taught and

organized an interdisciplinary program in Social Science, Mass Media, and the Arts. Awards, and Honors and Other Special Recognition, such as Fellowships, Honors

Faculty Research Award, “The Dada Art Movement” The University of Texas at San Antonio, fall 2006. Fulbright Scholar, Lecturing/Research award, Visiting Professor at Khazar University, Baku, Azerbaijan, Spring 2004. Fulbright Scholar, Lecturing/Research award, Visiting Professor at Khazar University, Baku, Azerbaijan, Spring 2003.

Fellow, National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Seminar for College Teachers, New York University, June 25 - August 17, 1990.

National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for College Teachers, "From Cultural

Resistance to Cultural Heritage: The Changing Context of Dada's Production and Reception," September 1984 - August 1985.

Fellow, National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Seminar for College Teachers, "The

Traffic Between Political and Cultural Radicalism," Professor Bennett M. Berger, University of California, San Diego, June 18 - August 15, 1979.

Marian Davis Scholar, 1976-1978. Special Recognition

Interviewed and quoted, based on my professional expertise on avant-garde art movements, in a February 7, 2002 Los Angeles Times article on the “L. A Cacophony Society” and its relationship to avant-garde art movements.

Academic Honors

Research Associate, Laboratoire EMC2-LSG de sociologie, University of Grenoble, France. Visiting Professor (elected position), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris and, Marseille, France, June, 2009. Presented two lectures.

Visiting Professor, University of Metz, France, December. 2003. Presented four lectures to the faculty and students, and gave a special seminar to the graduate students.

Visiting Professor (elected Maître de Conférences), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Marseille and Paris, France, January 1990. Presented five lectures to the faculty and students, and consulted with graduate students on their dissertations.

Jeffrey A. Halley

3

Jeffrey A. Halley

Visiting Professor, Edward Kardelj University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Philosophy, Ljubljana,

Yugoslavia, Spring 1989. Research/Scholarly Activities Summary Edited Refereed Journals and Introduction to Volume

Halley, Jeffrey A.., Guest Editor, journal, Sociologie De l’Art (Sociology of Art), Théorie/Epistémologie/Littérature [Theory/Epistemology/Literature]. Introduction. Bilingual journal in French and English. OPuS 15, 2010, ISSN: 0779-1674. Halley, Jeffrey A.., Guest Editor, journal, Sociologie De l’Art (Sociology of Art), “Rationalisation et Résistance/Postmodernisme” [Rationalization and Resistance/Postmodernism.] Introduction. Biilingual journal in French and English. OPuS 16, 2011. ISSN: 978-2-296-54319-5.

Book under Contract

Halley, Jeffrey A., and Sonolet, Daglind, eds., Bourdieu in Question: Recent Developments in the French Sociology of Culture, under contract with Brill Press, 2013.

Refereed Publications

Refereed Journal Articles

14) Brown, Michael E. and Jeffrey A. Halley, “Culture, Theory, and Critique: Marx, Durkheim, and Human Science,” Current Perspectives in Social Theory; Emerald (UK), 30:151-178. Published on October 11, 2012. ISBN: 978-1-78190-034-5.

13) Sciulli, David and Jeffrey A. Halley. “Professions and Burgertum: Etymological Ships Passing, Night into Day.” Comparative Sociology 8(2):202-246. 2009. 12) Halley, Jeffrey A., and Valdez, Avelardo, "Culture et Rationalisation : l'Impact d'une Initiative de fondation nationale sur un Centre d'Arts Culturel communautaire," ["Culture and Rationalization: The Impact of a National Foundation Initiative on a Community-Based Cultural Arts Center,]" in Sociologie De L”Art, 1:14 2002. 11) Halley,Jeffrey A., Valdez, Avelardo, and Nava, Steve, “Resistance to the Bureaucratization of Culture: Lessons from the Chicano Arts Scene,” Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society, “Arts Culture, and Policy: Prospects for the Twenty-First Century,” 31(2): 198-211, Fall, 2001.

10) Halley,Jeffrey A., and Valdez, Avelardo, "Culture and Rationalization: The Impact of a National

Foundation Initiative on a Community-Based Cultural Arts Center," in International Journal of Cultural Policy, 7(1): 151-170, December 2000.

9) Valdez, Avelardo, and Halley,Jeffrey A., "Teaching the Mexican American Experience Through

Film: Private Issues and Public Problems," in Teaching Sociology, 27(3): 286-295, 1999. 8) Halley, J. A.., and Valdez, A., "Carrière et Identité Chez Les Musiciens Mexico Américains De

Conjunto," (Career and Identity For Mexican American Conjunto Musicians), in UTINAM: Revue de

Jeffrey A. Halley

4

Jeffrey A. Halley

Sociologie et d'Anthropologie, 24(6):9-38.January 1998. 7) Halley,Jeffrey A., "Origins and Novelty: Avant-Gardes and their Reception," in Current

Perspectives in Social Theory, Lehmann, Jennifer, Ed. Greenwich CT.: JAI Press. 16: 221-236, 1996.

6) Valdez, Avelardo, and Halley,Jeffrey A., "Gender in the Culture of Mexican American

Conjunto Music," in Gender & Society, 10(2): 148-167, April 1996 . 5) Valdez, Avelardo, and Halley,Jeffrey A., "Career and Identity in Mexican-American Conjunto

Musicians," in Current Research on Occupations and Professions: Creators of Culture, Series Ed., Znaniecka Lopata, Helena; Guest Ed., Cantor, Muriel. Greenwich. CT: JAI Press. 8: 223-246, 1993.

4) Halley,Jeffrey A., "Bakhtin and the Sociology of Culture: Polyphony in the Interaction of Object

and Audience", Critical Studies, 1(2): 163-179, 1989. 3) Halley,Jeffrey A., "Pour une sociologie de la reception: L'alienation et la redecouverte de dada:

Recherches Sociologiques, for a special issue on the sociology of art, XIX (2/3) : 221-238,1988. 2) Halley,Jeffrey A., "Art and Alienation: A Study of Cultural Resistance to Rationalization in an Art

Avant-Garde," (in Polish) Culture and Society, XXVIII (2): 71-88, Summer, 1984 1) E.A. Kaplan and Halley, Jeff, "One Plus One: Ideology and Deconstruction in Godard's Ici et

Ailleurs and Comment Ca Va," with, Millennium Film Journal, Spring, 1980(6): 98-102 Refereed Book Chapters

15) Halley, Jeffrey A., “An Outline of a Theory of Rationalization and Resistance in Culture , " [esquisse d’une théorie de la rationalisation et de la résistance dans le domaine de la culture], in Art, Politics, and Creation, [L'art, le politique et la création ], ed. Florent Gaudez, Paris: l’Harmattan, in press, 2013.

14) Halley, Jeffrey A., « Conjunto et lieu : Musique et danse mexicaine américaine à San Antonio et dans le sud du Texas » [“Conjunto and Place: Mexican American Music and Dance in San Antonio and South Texas”], in 25 Ans De Sociologie de la Musique en France : Pratiques, Œuvres, Interdisciplinarité [Twenty-Five Years of the Sociology of Music in France : Practice, works, interdisciplinarity, Ed. Brandl, Emmanuel, Cécile Prévost-Thomas, and Hyacinthe Ravet, Paris: L’Harmattan, 2012, pp.209-226. ISBN: 978-2296996854. Published July 23, 2012.

13) Halley, Jeffrey A., and James P. Ordner « Charisme et icône : le cas d’Obama » [Charisma and Icon: the Case of Obama], in "Figures de l'Altérité. Comment peut-on être Socio-anthropologue aujourd’hui", [Figures of Otherness: How can one be a Socio-Anthropologist Today?], ed. Florent Gaudez, Paris: l’Harmattan, 2010.

12) Halley,Jeffrey A., « Ce n’est pas cela que je voulais dire : Dada et l’impossible Urtext », [“That’s Not What I Meant: Dada and the Impossible Urtext,”], in Florent Gaudez, La Culture du Texte. Approches socio-anthropologiques de la construction fictionelle, » [The Culture of the Text: Socio-Anthropological Approaches to Fictional Construction ], Volume 2, l”Harmatttan, Paris, 2010.

Jeffrey A. Halley

5

Jeffrey A. Halley

11) Halley,Jeffrey A., « Mondo vino, un art comme les a/outres: Rationalisation et résistance dans les usages sociaux du vin. », [ “Mondo Vino: Rationalization and Resistance in the Sphere of Wine”], in Les arts moyens aujourd'hui (Volume 1), [A Middle-Brow Art Today]. Ed., Florent Gaudez, l”Harmatttan, Paris, 2008. 10) Halley,Jeffrey A., and Valdez, Avelardo, ‘Les intellectuels organiques et la culture « éthnique-populaire » : vers un modèle alternatif de centre culturel et artistique communautaire, [Organic Intellectuals and the ‘Ethnic Popular : towards an alternative model of Community Cultural Centers], in Les peuples de l’art [The People in Art,], Volume II, l ‘Harmattan, Paris, 313-337, 2006. 9) Halley,Jeffrey A., « Dada vu par MoMa. Le discours du musée» [“The Discourse of the Museum: Dada Viewed by MoMA,”] in 20 Ans de Sociologie de l'art. Bilan et perspectives. Tome I. [Twenty years after the Sociology of Art, ] . Ed. Pierre Le Quéau. Collections Logiques Sociales, l’Harmattan, Paris., 2006. 8) Halley,Jeffrey A., “Culture, Politique, et Vie Quotidienne : Dada et L’Expérience du Choc” [“Culture, Politics, and Everyday life : Dada and the Experience of Shock,“] in Les Non-Publics: Les Arts en Réception, [ The ‘Non-Publics :The Arts in Reception ] Paris: l ‘Harmattan, 85-105, 2003. 7) Valdez, Avelardo, and Halley,Jeffrey A., "Why Are There So Few Women Conjunto Artists?," J. Tejeda and A. Valdez, Eds. Puro Conjunto, Austin, TX: CMAS Books, U. of Texas Press, 229-217, 2001.

6) Valdez, Avelardo, and Halley,Jeffrey A., “The Popular in Conjunto Tejano Music:

Changes in Chicano Class and Identity," J. Tejeda and A. Valdez, eds., Puro Conjunto, Austin, TX: CMAS Books, U. of Texas Press, 199-209, 2001.

5) Halley,Jeffrey A., La Nouveauté du Nouveau: La Problematique de la Réception," (The Newness of the New: The Problematic of Reception). D. Vander Gucht, Ed., Art Et Contemporanéité (Art and Contemporaneity) Bruxelles: Editions de la Lettre volée, 203-217, 1992.

4) Halley,Jeffrey A., "Cultural Resistance to Rationalization: A Study of an Art Avant-Garde, "H.Etzkowitz and R. Glassman, eds., The Renascence of Sociological Theory: Traditional Perspectives and New Directions (Itasca, Ill.: Peacock Publishers, 227-244, 1991).

3) Halley,Jeffrey A., "The Sociology of Reception: The Alienation and Recovery of Dada," D.

Rupel, ed., Alienation and Participation in Culture (Ljubljana: U. of Ljubljana Press, 93-108, 1986). 2) Halley,Jeffrey A., "Culture in Late Capitalism," Scott McNall, ed., Political Economy: A Critique

of American Society (Glenview, Ill.: Scott, Foresman, and Co., 137-153, 1981). 1) Halley,Jeffrey A., "Beyond the Sociology of Art: Recent Interdisciplinary Developments in the Critical Analysis of Culture," Scott McNall, ed., Theoretical Perspectives in Sociology (New York, St. Martin's Press, 276-291; 541-2, 1979).

Refereed Teaching Materials 1) Halley,Jeffrey A., "Visual Social Analysis," (a syllabus of a visual qualitative methods course),

Jeffrey A. Halley

6

Jeffrey A. Halley

R. Martorella, D. Papademas, et al, ed., Sociology of Culture: Teaching Materials and Bibliography (Washington, D.C., American Sociological Association, 121-122, 1989.)

Refereed Conference Proceedings 2) Halley, Jeffrey A., Valdez, Avelardo, and Kaplan, Charles, “Ecstasy Use and Sexual

Behavior in the South Texas Club Scene: A Study of Mexican American Ecstasy Users,” (with), in Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Night-Life, Substance Use, and Related Health Issues, on cd, 6 p., 2000.

1) Valdez, Avelardo, and Halley, Jeffrey A., "The Impact of a National Foundation Initiative on a

Community-Based Cultural Arts Center," in International Conference on Cultural Policy Research, November 10th-12th, Bergen, Norway. Bergen: Centre for Cultural Policy Research and International Journal of Cultural Policy, Volume I, 92-102, 1999.

Non-refereed Publications

Book Chapters 1) Halley, Jeffrey A., and James P. Ordner “Obama as Charismatic Icon,” in Acting Bodies in Social Networking : A Bridge between Technology and Working Memory, ed., Pirani, Bianca Maria, and Ivan Varga, vol. I, The Body as Social Icon. Lanham, MD: University Press of America – Rowman & Littlefield, 2009.

Reports

2) Halley,Jeffrey A., “Comparative Sociological Analysis of the Potential of Azerbaijani and Armenian Peoples For Peace-Building and Post-Conflict Cooperation,” for “Two Track Diplomacy Project,” American University, Center for Global Peace, spring 2004. 1) Etzkowitz, Henry, and Halley,Jeffrey A., "Visual Sociology, the Sociology of Art and the Sociology of Culture: A Common Approach and Organizing Strategy", in T.J. Curry,ed., Whither Visual Sociology: Establishing Goals and Organizational Strategy (Columbus, Ohio: State University Visual Research Laboratory, 5, 1981.) Journal Articles

3) Valdez, Avelardo, and Halley,Jeffrey A., "Why are there so few Women Conjunto Artists?," Tonantzin, 9(1): 10-13, May 1994.

2) Valdez, Avelardo, and Halley,Jeffrey A., "The Popular in Conjunto Tejano Music: Changes in

Chicano Class and Identity," Tonantzin, 7(2): 16-17; 38;43, May 1991. 1) Halley,Jeffrey A., "The Politics of Style: Dada and the Radical Work of Art," Art and Artists,

a.k.a Artworkers News, 11:4, December 1981/January 1982.

Jeffrey A. Halley

7

Jeffrey A. Halley

Reviews 4) Halley,Jeffrey A., Current Perspectives in Social Theory: A Research Annual, edited by John

Wilson. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1989, in Contemporary Sociology, 20(4): 645-646, July, 1991.

3) Halley,Jeffrey A., "Report on 'The Arts in the Media Age'," Culture, Newsletter of the Sociology of Culture Section, 7,1 (Fall), 1992: 18-20.

2) Halley,Jeffrey A., "Rapport sur 'Les Arts à l'Age des Médias'(French version of above review) ,"

Sociologie de L'Art, revue annuelle, (Sociology of Art, Annual Review), Number 5, 1992, 109-114.

1) Halley,Jeffrey A., "Première Rencontre Internationale de Sociologie de l'Art (First International Meeting on the Sociology of Art), Grenoble, France, November 28-30, 1991 on the theme of Art et Contemporanéité" (Art and Contemporaneity), Sociology of the Arts, Newsletter of Research Committee 37, International Sociological Association, Number 21:1, October 1992.

Invited Book Chapters Halley,Jeffrey A., "The Sociology of Reception: The Alienation and Recovery of Dada," reprinted in

Z. Bokszanski, B. Sulkowski, ed., Society, Culture and Personality, (Warsaw and Lodz: Polish Scientific Publishers, 1990. [Invited publication for international Festschrift. published in Polish.

Scholarly Presentations Refereed

“Culture as Critique: The Avant-Garde and Social Movements,” Invited Session. Culture as Critique, American Sociological Association, Denver, CO, August 17, 2012. “Critique in Art, Culture, and Media: An Analytic Survey,” session on “Marxism, Culture, and Art,” American Sociological Association, Denver, CO, August 17, 2012. “Avant-garde art, politics, and theory: Dada and beyond,” session on “Social justice and democratization: Avant-gardes (then and now), art, and change II,” The 2nd International Sociological Association Forum of Sociology, Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 3rd, 2012. “Culture, Theory, and Critique: Revisiting the Classics,” panel on “Culture, Theory, and Critique,” American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, NV, August 23, 2011.

“Instrumentalism and the Crisis, Social, Cultural, and Values Aspects,” panel on “Replacing Ends by Means: Cultural Responses to the Crisis,” American Sociological Association, Atlanta. GA, August 16, 2010. “Reason and Immanent Cultural Critique,” panel on “Rationalization and Resistance in the Arts, Culture, and Communication,” XVII World Congress of Sociology, International Sociological Association, Gothenberg, Sweden, July 14, 2010.

Jeffrey A. Halley

8

Jeffrey A. Halley

"Art and Aesthetic Experience in the 21st Century: Learning from the Past," Session 7, Left Forum 2010, THE CENTER CANNOT HOLD, Pace University, New York, NY, March 21, 2010 “Outline of a Theory of Rationalization and Resistance in Culture,” [In French], Conference on Art, Politics, and Creation, Grenoble, France, November 21, 2009. “Charisma and Icon: the Case of Obama,” [with James P. Ordner], American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August 9, 2009. “What Dada can Teach Sociology: How Art Practices Inform the Social Sciences” Panel on “Advances in Cultural Theory” American Sociological Association San Francisco, CA, August 8, 2009.

“Conjunto and Place: Mexican American Music and Dance in San Antonio and South Texas”[Le concept de lieu : Un examen de musique et danse mexicaine américaine à San Antonio et au ‘Sud Texas’]. Conference, « 25 ans de Sociologie de la Musique en France - Ancrages théoriques et rayonnement international », Nouveaux terrains d’investigations, nouvelles questions., Paris, France, November 7, 2008.

“What Art Movements Can Teach Sociology about the ‘Public’ of Public Sociology: Lessons from a Mexican-American Mural Project,” First International Sociological Association Forum of Sociology, Plenary Session 10: The sociological intervention in the public realm: different approaches. Barcelona, Spain, September 8, 2008. “A Sketch of a Theory of Rationalization and Resistance in Culture,” First International Sociological Association Forum of Sociology, Session 01A: Joint session of RC37 and RC14: Theory and Rationalization and Resistance, Part I, Barcelona, Spain, September 6, 2008.

“The Judgment of Taste: A Critique of Bourdieu,” American Sociological Association, New York, NY, August 13, 2007.

“Mondo Vino: Rationalization and Resistance in the Sphere of Wine,” XVI World Congress of Sociology, Durban, South Africa, July 26, 2006 “Mondo Vino, un art comme les a/outres: rationalisation et résistance dans les usages sociaux du vin.,” Conference on “Middle-Brow Art Today, Albi, France, March 30, 2006

“The Discourse of the Museum: Dada viewed by MoMA,” Conference on Twenty years after the Sociology of Art, Grenoble, France, Paris, October 21, 2005.

“Legitimate Authority vs. Violence: Attitudes of Audiences in the Caucasus and the USA,” American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA, August 14, 2005. “The Institutionalization of Conjunto Music,” ISA Sociology of Art and Culture Conference, A Joint Interim Conference of Research Committee 14, Sociology of Communication, Knowledge, and Culture, and Research Committee 37, Sociology of the Arts, The International Sociological Association, San Antonio, Texas, March 29th, 2005.

Jeffrey A. Halley

9

Jeffrey A. Halley

“Rationalization and Resistance: Mexican American Community Arts Centers,” Panel on Rationalization and Resistance, ISA Sociology of Art and Culture Conference, A Joint Interim Conference of Research Committee 14, Sociology of Communication, Knowledge, and Culture, and Research Committee 37, Sociology of the Arts, The International Sociological Association, San Antonio, Texas, March 29th, 2005. “Democracy and Civil Society: Azerbaijani and U.S. Audiences in Comparative Perspective“, American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA, August 19, 2003.

“The Organic Intellectual and the ‘Ethnic Popular’: Towards an Alternative Model of Mexican American Community Arts,” Interim meeting, International Sociological Association and European Sociological Association, Paris, France, April 15, 2003.

“The Ethnic-Popular: Socially Rational vs. formally Rational Strategies of Community Arts Centers,” [delivered in French], Colloquium on “The People in Art,” [les peuples de l’art], Nantes, November 23, 2002. “Mexican American Community Arts Centers: Formally Rational or Socially Rational Organizations?”, American Sociological Association, August 19, 2002. “Interrogating Sociology: Dada as Method,” “The Rules of Art, A Symposium on the Role of the Social Sciences in Thinking about the Arts, “ Sydney, Australia, July 16th, 2002.

“Resistance to the Bureaucratization of Culture: Lessons from the Chicano Arts Scene,” (with Avelardo Valdez and Steve Nava), The World Congress of Sociology, Research Committee for the Sociology of the Arts, Brisbane, Australia, July 9, 2002. “Les Non-Publics de Dada, ” [“The ‘non-audience’ of Dada,“], The Arts in Reception, Grenoble France, November 23, 2001.

“Reading Air Force One: Toward a Comparative Analysis of U.S. and Azerbaijani Audiences,” American Sociological Association, Anaheim, CA, August 19, 2001.

Resistance to the Bureaucratization of Culture: Lessons from the Chicano Arts Scene,” Social Theory, Politics and the Arts 26th Annual Conference, Washington, D.C, October 13, 2000.

"Culture and Rationalization: The Impact of a National Foundation Initiative on A Community-Based

Cultural Arts Center," (with Avelardo Valdez), American Sociological Association, Washington, D. C., August 14, 2000.

"Commodification and Strategies of Resistance: Lessons from Weber and Gramsci for Community

Based Arts Centers," International Sociological Association Conference on "Mapping Alienation for the Next Century," Research Committee on Alienation, Washington, D. C., August 10, 2000

"Ecstasy Use and Sexual Behavior in the South Texas Club Scene: A Study of Mexican American

Ecstasy Users, (with Avelardo Valdez and Charles D. Kaplan), 1st Annual Conference on Night-life, Substance Use, and Related Health Issues, Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, November 12, 1999.

"The Impact of a National Foundation Initiative on A Community-Based Cultural Arts

Jeffrey A. Halley

10

Jeffrey A. Halley

Center," (with Avelardo Valdez), International Conference on Cultural Policy Research, Bergen, Norway, November 10, 1999.

"The Impact of a National Foundation Initiative on Community-Based Cultural Arts

Centers," (with Avelardo Valdez), Social Theory, Politics, and the Arts Conference, Nashville, TN, October 8, 1999.

"Cultural Politics and Everyday Life: Shock and Event in Dada," American Sociological

Association, Chicago, IL, August 10, 1999. "Everyday Life as Art," World Congress of Sociology, of the International Sociology

Association, Montreal, Canada, July 30, 1998. "Aporias in the Study of Culture and Society," American Sociological Association, Toronto,

Canada, August 11, 1997. "South Texas Border Culture: Narrative Themes in Conjunto Music," (with Avelardo Valdez,

American Sociological Association, Washington, D. C., August 21, 1996. "Mexican American Conjunto Musicians: Career and Identity," (with Avelardo Valdez), American

Sociological Association, Los Angeles, CA, August 9, 1994. "South Texas Border Culture," (with Avelardo Valdez), International Sociological Association, XIII.

World Congress of Sociology, Bielefeld, Germany, July 20, 1994. "Gender Issues in the Careers of Mexican American Conjunto Musicians," (with Avelardo Valdez),

American Sociological Association, Miami, Florida, August 13, 1993.

"Walter Benjamin and the Problematics of Reception," the International Institute of Sociology, 31st International Congress, the Sorbonne, Paris, France, June 24, 1993.

"The Notion of Avant-Garde Shock: An Examination of the Dada Soirees," Third World Congress of Theatre Sociology, Lisbon, Portugal, November 2, 1992. "The Role of Conjunto Music in Chicano Identity," (with Avelardo Valdez), American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, August 24, 1992.

"The Implication of Recent Changes in Mexican-American Music: The Constitution of the Popular," (presented alone; written with Avelardo Valdez), International Conference "The Arts in the Media Age" sponsored by the International Sociological Association Research Committee on the Arts, Trento, Italy, June 18, 1992.

"La Nouveaute du Nouveau: La Problematique de la Reception," ("The Newness of the New: The

Problematic of Reception") Association Internationale des Sociologues du Langue Francaise, Comite de recherche "Sociologie de l'art," "Art et Contemporaneite, in conjunction with the Universite Pierre Mendes France, Grenoble, France, November 28, 1991.

"The Discourse of the Museum: MoMA on Dada," American Sociological Association, Cincinnati,

Ohio, August 24, 1991.

Jeffrey A. Halley

11

Jeffrey A. Halley

"The Implication of Recent Changes in Chicano Music: The Constitution of the Popular," with Avelardo Valdez, Conference on Mexican Americans in Texas History, San Antonio, TX, May 3, 1991.

"The Popularity of High Culture: The Museum as Discourse Practice," Popular Culture Association,

San Antonio, TX, April 1, 1991. "The Discourse of the Museum: MoMA on Dada," Southwestern Social Science Association, San Antonio, TX, April 1, 1991. "The Originary and the New: Problematics of Reception," XIIth World Congress of Sociology, International Sociological Association, Madrid, Spain, July 9-13, 1990. "The Novelty of the Work of Art: Benjamin and the Critique of Reception Theory," American

Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 12, 1989. "The Knowledge of Art and the Art of Politics," Conference on the Knowledge of Politics, University

of Ljubljana, Slovenia, Yugoslavia, June 15, 1989. "Bakhtin and the Sociology of Culture: Polyphony and the Interaction of Object and Audience,"

Symposium: The Bakhtin Circle Today, Inter-University Centre of Postgraduate Studies, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, May 26, 1989.

"The Work of Art as Social Action: Walter Benjamin and the Critique of Reception Theory,"

Conference on Critical Theory, Erasmus University of Rotterdam, The Netherlands, November 28-December 2, 1988.

"Program Development in the Sociology of Culture," American Sociological Association, Atlanta,

August 27, 1988. "The Problem of the Avant-Garde for a Sociology of Artistic Reception," American Sociological Association, August 19, 1987. “The Work of Art as Social Action: A Critique of the Sociology of Reception," session on "Recent

Theoretical Developments in the Sociology of Art," The World Congress of Sociology, New Delhi, India, August 18-23, 1986.

"The Sociology of Reception: The Alienation and Recovery of Dada," International Sociological

Association, Research Committee on the Sociology of the Arts; Yugoslav and Slovene Sociological Society; Conference on "Alienation and Participation in Culture," Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, May 25-26, 1984.

IREX Grant For Senior Scholars presentations: "The Sociology of Reception and the Dada Art

Movement," and "The Constitution of Creative Activity," Department of Literary Communication and Experimental Methodology, Pedagogical Faculty at Nitra, Czechoslovakia, May 30, 1984.

"Dada and the Radical Work of Art," First Colloquium on Twentieth Century French Studies,

C.U.N.Y. Graduate School, New York, N.Y., October 7, 1983. "On the Constitution of Creative Activity," conference on Visual Sociology, University of the State of

Jeffrey A. Halley

12

Jeffrey A. Halley

Hesse, Kassel, West Germany, June 20, 1983. "Art and Alienation: A Study of Cultural Resistance to Rationalization in an Art Avant-Garde,"

International Institute for Audio-Visual Communications and Cultural Development (Mediacult), Vienna, Austria, June 17, 1983.

"On the Constitution of Artistic Activity: A Videotape Analysis," The Eastern Sociological Society,

Baltimore, Md., March 6, 1983. "Teaching Mass Communications," Second Annual Conference, Union for Democratic

Communications, Philadelphia, Pa., November 13, 1982. "Ethno-inquiries in Art: On the Constitution of Artist's Action," Research Committee on

Sociolinguistics, World Congress of Sociology, Mexico City, August 17, 1982. "Dada and Its Ideological Practices: Radical Resistance to Rationalization," Research Committee

on the Sociology of the Arts, World Congress of Sociology, Mexico City, August 17, 1982.

"Deconstructing the 'Self' in Modernist Artistic Practices," The New York Lacan Society, New York, N.Y., July 27, 1982.

"The Politics of Art: Form as Ideology," panel sponsored by the Divisions of Visual Arts, Theater

Arts and Film, and Social Sciences, SUNY-Purchase, December 9, 1981. "The Critical Work of the Dada Artifact," Conference on the Work of Art and the Art of Work, Center

for the Study of Language and Technology, Cortona, Italy, August 31, 1981. "Visual Sociology, the Sociology of Art, and the Sociology of Culture: A Common Approach and

Organizing Strategy," American Sociological Association, Toronto, Canada, August 27, 1981. "Rationalization and Resistance: The Dada Movement and Its Ideological Practices," (with Jerold

M. Starr), Popular Culture Association and American Culture Association, Cincinnati, March 26, 1981.

"Forms of Cultural Resistance," Association for Humanist Sociology, Louisville, Kentucky, October

10, 1980. "Building Visual Social Science Programs: The SUNY-Purchase Program" (with Henry Etzkowitz),

American Sociological Association, New York, N.Y., August 28, 1980. "Current Research Trends in Cultural Sociology," American Sociological Association, New York,

N.Y., August 29, 1980. "Communication in Work Settings," Conference on Language and Work, Center for the Study of

Language and Technology, Cortona, Italy, August 6, 1980. "Culture in Late Capitalism," Seventh Annual Conference on Social Theory and the Arts, DePaul

University, Chicago, April 18, 1980. "The Politics of Art: Ideological Practices in the Dada Movement," Association for Humanistic

Jeffrey A. Halley

13

Jeffrey A. Halley

Sociology, October 17, 1979, Johnstown, Pa. "Theory and Methodology of Visual Sociology: Considerations of the Family Album and the Use of

Videotape," American Sociological Association, Boston, August, 1979. "Semiotics and Sociology: Towards a Critical Analysis of Culture," American Sociological

Association, San Francisco, California, September 4, 1978. "Beyond the Sociology of Art: Recent Interdisciplinary Developments in the Critical Analysis of

Culture," Fifth Annual Conference on Social Theory and the Arts, Syracuse, N.Y., April 15, 1978.. "Artistic Practices of Delegitimation of Instrumental Rationality," ECCSS, Voluntown, Conn., May

29, 1977. "The Ideology of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Avant-Garde," American Sociological

Association, New York, N.Y., September 5, 1976. Invited

“The Avant-Garde: Culture and Politics in the Dada Art Movement Invited Lecture, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Chile, Santiago, Chile, August 9th, 2012.

Guest Professor lecture, (Elected position), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales and SHADYC [Laboratory of Cultural Dynamics of Sociology, History, Anthropology], Centre de la Vieille Charité, Marseille, France, “Mexican American Music in South Texas” June 24, 2009. Guest Professor lecture, (Elected position), École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France, “The Concept of Place in the Sociological Analysis of Music” June 19, 2009.

“Lessons for Critical Theory,” in "After Adorno: The Legacy of the Frankfurt School for Today,” American Sociological Association Boston, MA, August 1, 2008.

«'Cela n’est pas ce que je voulais dire', Dada et l’impossible Urtext» [That’s not what I meant: Dada and the Impossible Urtext,” The École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, [The School of Higher Studies in the Social Sciences] Paris, Graduate Seminar of Dr. Florent Gaudez, December 4th, 2006. “Culture and Bureaucratization in San Antonio: A Comparative Study of Cultural Arts Centers,“ panel on “Art and Community Engagement,” Sixth National Association of Latino Arts and Culture (NALAC) Conference, San Antonio, Texas, October 13th and 14th, 2006. “The Emancipatory Pedagogy of George Fischer,” American Sociological Association, Montreal, Canada, August, 2006.

Public Forum on Fulbright Fellowship Research, sponsored by International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX), “Democracy and Competing Values in Azerbaijan,” Baku, Azerbaijan, June 13, 2003.

“My Fulbright Experience,” American Embassy, Baku Azerbaijan, May 23, 2003.

Jeffrey A. Halley

14

Jeffrey A. Halley

“Navigating Graduate School in American Universities,” American Councils for International Education, (ACTR/ACCELS), Baku, Azerbaijan, May 16, 2003. “Researching Authority and Democracy in Azerbaijan,” IREX, Baku, Azerbaijan, April 6, 2003. Inaugural Lecture, Fulbright professorship, “Democracy and Competing Values in Azerbaijan,” Khazar University, Baku, Azerbaijan, March 26, 2003.

Lectures for Visiting Professorship (elected Maitre de Conférences), Ecole Des Hautes Etudes En Sciences Sociales, Marseille and Paris, France, January 1990:

"Origins and Novelty: What is Unreceivable in Reception Theory," "The Sociology of Reception: The Alienation and Recovery of Dada," "Cultural Resistance to Rationalization: A Study of an Art Avant-Garde." Lectures for Visiting Professorship, Edward Kardelj University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, Yugoslavia:

"Origins and Novelty: What is Unreceivable in Reception Theory," May 23, 1989. "The Sociology of Reception: The Alienation and Recovery of Dada," May 17, 1989. "Cultural Resistance to Rationalization: A Study of an Art Avant-Garde," May 16, 1989. "Pour une sociologie de la reception: L'alienation et la redecouverte de dada," Ecole des Hautes

Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France, November 26, 1987. "The Dada Art Movement and the Sociology of Artistic Reception," Instituut Postdoctoraal voor de

Sociologie (Graduate School of Sociology), Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 16, 1987. "Program Development in Cultural Studies," Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands,

June 13, 1988. Association for Humanist Sociology, session organizer, panels on the sociology of art, and

on visual sociology, "The Changing Reception of the Documentary as Critique: The Case of Lewis Hine;" "Humanist Perspectives on Culture," Philadelphia, Pa., November 7-8, 1986.

"Pour une sociologie de la reception: l'alienation et la redecouverte de dada," University of

Lausanne, June 26, 1985. Discussant, French Sociological Society Annual Meeting, "Une sociologie des oeuvres est-elle

possible?", Marseilles, France, June 13-14, 1985. Pour une sociologie de la reception: L'alienation et la redecouverte de dada," The University of

Paris-Vincennes, Paris, France, June 5, 1985. "Resistance to Rationalization in the Village Art Scene," Erasmus University of Rotterdam, The

Netherlands, May 28, 1985. "The Sociology of Reception and the Dada Art Movement," Institute of Culture, Polish Academy of

Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, May 23, 1985. "Art and Alienation: A Study of Cultural Resistance to Rationalization in an Art Avant-Garde,"

Institute of Sociology, University of Warsaw, Poland, May 22, 1985.

Jeffrey A. Halley

15

Jeffrey A. Halley

"The Analysis of Visual Materials," Guest Lecture, Fachbereich Gesellshaftswissenschaften (Social Science Faculty), Johann-Wolfgang Goethe Universitat, Frankfurt am Main, West Germany, June 28, 1984.

"New Directions in the Sociology of Art," Guest Lecture, Fachbereich Gesellshaftswissenschaften

(Social Science Faculty), Johann-Wolfgang Goethe Universitat, Frankfurt am Main, West Germany, June 27, 1984.

"Research Issues in the Sociology of the Arts," Institute for Culture, Budapest, Hungary, June 15,

1983. "The Reception of the Dada Movement," Institut de Sociologie des communications de masse,

Universite de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, August 16, 1983. "The Sociology of Reception and the Dada Art Movement," Center for the Sociology of Innovation,

Ecole Nationale Superieure Des Mines, Paris, France, July 20, 1983. "Methodological Problems in Visual Sociology," Guest Lecture, Methodological Section, Department

of Social Sciences, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, West Germany, June 30, 1983. Video in Social Sciences and the Arts," Workshop, Faculty of Visual Communication, University of

the State of Hesse, Kassel, West Germany, June 27, 1983. "The Work of Walking: Analysis of Videotape Data" (in French), Colloquium, Institut de sociologie

des communications de masse, Universite de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, August 26, 1982. "Freedom of Information and the Arts," panel discussant, P.E.N., Donnell Library, New York,

October 15, 1981. Broadcast on WBAI, November 7, 1981. "The Dada Movement and the Sociology of Art," Lecture, Gallatin Division, New York University,

New York, June 17, 1981. "Videotape and Sociological Analysis" (in French), Institut de sociologie des communications de

masse, University de Lausanne, Switzerland, July 31, 1980.

"Film Interpretation of the Vietnam War: Hearts and Minds". Lecture, Symposium on Vietnam, William Patterson College, December 8, 1977 Invited Nationally Televised Lecture to High School Sociology Classes "Deviance and Labeling Theory," nationally televised lecture to a sociology class, Tie-In Network, broadcast in San Antonio, TX, May 22, 1991. Non-Refereed UTSA Lectures Lecture on "Tolerance and Intolerance," Islamic Student Organization, The University of Texas at San Antonio, November 11, 2002.

"Teach-In on the 9/11 Crisis," The University of Texas at San Antonio, September 19, 2001.

Press Conferences and Public Forums

Press Conference, presentation of Report, "Comparative Sociological Analysis of the

Jeffrey A. Halley

16

Jeffrey A. Halley

Potential of Azerbaijani and Armenian Peoples For Peace-Building and Post-Conflict Cooperation," for "Two Track Diplomacy Project," American University, Center for Global Peace, Tbilisi, Georgia, July 28, 2004. Six months preparation.

Public Forum on Fulbright Fellowship Research, sponsored by International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX), "Democracy and Competing Values in Azerbaijan," Baku, Azerbaijan, June 13, 2003. 5 months.

Panel Organizer of Refereed panels or Conferences Conference Organizer, International Sociological Association Sociology of Art and Culture

Conference, A Joint Interim Conference of Research Committee 14, Sociology of Communication, Knowledge, and Culture, and Research /committee 37, Sociology of the Arts, The Menger Hoterl. San Antonio, Texas, March 29-31, 2005.

Marxism and Culture,” Panel Organizer, American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August 14, 2004. Chair, Session on “Cultural Policies and Institutions,” Interim meeting, International Sociological Association and European Sociological Association, Paris, France, April 15, 2003. “The Souls of Black Folk at its Centennial,” Session Organizer, American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA, August 19, 2003.

Chair, Session 9: “Comparative Issues in the Reception of Art and Culture” Research Committee on the Sociology of the Arts, World Congress of Sociology, Brisbane Australia, July 12, 2002. Chair, Session 10: “Educational Uses of Information and Communication Technologies,” The World Congress of Sociology, Research Committee on Knowledge, Communications, and Culture, Thursday, July 11, 2002 Chair, Joint Sessions of Research Committees C14 and RC16, “ Performativity and Performance,” The World Congress of Sociology, Brisbane, Australia, July 10, 2002 . “Cultural Policies: Guidelines and Effects,” Chair, Panel, International Conference for the Sociology of Culture and the Arts, “The Culture Society,” International Sociological Association, Barcelona, July 7, 2000.

Chair and Organizer, C. Wright Mills Award, Author meets Critics, Whose Keeper?, by Alan Wolfe. The Society for the Study of Social Problems, Cincinnati, Ohio, August 23, 1990.

Chair, panel on "Iconography," 15th Annual Conference on Social Theory, Politics and the Arts,

York University, Toronto, Canada, October 7, 1989. Conference Chair, 13th Annual Social Theory, Politics, and the Arts Conference, State University of

New York at Albany, October 30-31, 1987; Speaker, The Barbara Rosenblum Symposium, "Art and Alienation: On the Constitution of Artistic Creativity," October 30, 1987.

Organizer, session on "Recent Theoretical Developments in the Sociology of Art," The World

Jeffrey A. Halley

17

Jeffrey A. Halley

Congress of Sociology, New Delhi, India, August 18-23, 1986. "Critical Issues in the Sociology of Art and Culture," Session organizer and presider, Midwest

Sociological Society, Des Moines, Iowa, April 9, 1982. "Ideology and Class Consciousness," Co-organizer and discussant, ASA, Toronto, Canada, August

27, 1981. "Recent French Analysis of Culture: Structuralism and Semiotics," panel organizer, ECCSS, New

York, N.Y., February, 1976. "Culture and Social Movements," panel organizer, ASA, San Francisco, California, August 28,

1975. "On the Relationship Between Culture and Politics," panel organizer, ECCSS, Philadelphia, Pa.,

May 24, 1975. Granting Activities Fellowships

Faculty Research Award, “The Dada Art Movement” The University of Texas at San Antonio, fall 2006 semester leave. Fulbright Scholar, Lecturing/Research award, Visiting Professor at Khazar University, Baku, Azerbaijan, Spring 2004. Fulbright Scholar, Lecturing/Research award, Visiting Professor at Khazar University, Baku, Azerbaijan, Spring 2003.

Fellow, National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Seminar for College Teachers, New York University, June 25 - August 17, 1990. $5000.

National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for College Teachers, "From Cultural

Resistance to Cultural Heritage: The Changing Context of Dada's Production and Reception," September 1984 - August 1985 leave.

"The Changing Context of Dada's Production and Reception," SUNY Research Foundation, Faculty

Research Fellowship and Grant-in-Aid, Summer, 1983. $2500. Fellow, National Endowment for the Humanities, Summer Seminar for College Teachers, "The

Traffic Between Political and Cultural Radicalism," Professor Bennett M. Berger, University of California, San Diego, June 18 - August 15, 1979. $4000.

Marian Davis Scholar, 1976-1978, Graduate School subvention. Funded Grants Research

Jeffrey A. Halley

18

Jeffrey A. Halley

Research Associate, National Association of Latino Arts and Culture research grant, funded by the Ford Foundation, through the Hispanic Research Center, May-September, 1995.

University of Texas at San Antonio College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Faculty Small Grants

Program, fall 1994. $2500. University of Texas at San Antonio College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Faculty Small Grants

Program, spring 1994. $2500 Research Associate, Hispanic Research Center funded National Institute of Drug Abuse Grant,

"Minority Research Program," September 1993- June 1994. Grant from UTSA Grant Development Program. Awarded $2500,for "A Study of Mexican American MDMA Users in San Antonio." Spring 1992. College Small Grants Program, for field research on the discourse of the museum, June 1991.

$2500. Institutional

Travel Grant, Sociology Program of the National Science Foundation, to the American Sociological Association, to attend the International Sociological Association (ISA) in Brisbane, Australia, July 7-13, 2002. $ 900.

Experienced Faculty Travel Grant, SUNY, for American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August 17-21, 1987. All expenses paid.

Faculty Support Fund, SUNY-Purchase Award, and Smithsonian Travel Grant, Spring, 1986.

Session organizer, "New Theoretical Developments in the Sociology of Art," and paper, "The Work of Art as Social Action: A Critique of the Sociology of Reception," The World Congress of Sociology, New Delhi, India, August 18-24, 1986. $1000.

IREX (International Research and Exchanges Board) Travel Grant for Senior Scholars, for two

lectures, "Art and Alienation: A Study of Cultural Resistance in an Art Avant-Garde," at the Institute of Sociology, University of Warsaw, May 22, 1985, and "The Sociology of Reception and the Dada Art Movement," at the Institute of Culture, Polish Academy of Sciences, May 23, 1985. All expenses paid.

IREX Travel Grant for Senior Scholars, for lectures on the sociology of reception and visual

sociology, Department of Literary Communication and Experimental Methodology, Pedagogical Faculty at Nitra, Czechoslovakia, May 29 - June 10, 1984. All expenses paid.

National Science Foundation Travel Grant, administered by the American Sociological Association,

for the World Congress of Sociology, Mexico City, August 15-21, 1982. State University of New York Faculty Grant for the Improvement of Undergraduate Instruction,

"Social Science and Visual Arts: Curriculum Development," June 1, 1981 - May 31, 1982. $2500.

Jeffrey A. Halley

19

Jeffrey A. Halley

Mentoring/Advising of Graduate Students Maria Alvarado Megan Goodsy Allison Kushnerick Carlos Velenzuela

Theses and Dissertations Supervised Completed Theses Graduate: Peter Hagadorn, 1999, “Marked Territories: Body Modification in American Culture” Sarah Hawkins, 1999, “Inequalities in School Funding: A Further Exploration” Steve Nava, 2001, “When a Cultural Arts Center is ‘Too Political’: a Case Study” Margaret Jones, 2005, “ Adorno and the Concept of ‘Non-Identity’”

Marcia Isaacs, 2006, “Media and Tourism as Ideological State Apparatuses” James Ordner, 2008 “ Adorno and Bloch: Negative Dialectics and the Politics of Hope”

Mary Hansen, 2010, “The Rationalization of Jimmy Buffett and Cultural Resistance of his Fans: An Ethnography of the San Antonio Parrot Head Club” (Two students have completed a Ph. D. or another M.A.; one is currently enrolled in a Ph. D program.

Undergraduate Honor’s Theses: Randy Barrios, 2005 “Race in Poetry Slams: A Comparative Analysis” Michael Mate, 2006, “Democracy and Emerging Social Values in the Caucasus” [Both students enrolled in Ph. D. or Master’s graduate programs.} Service on Graduate Committees Graduate Advisor of Record, (GAR) fall 2000- (head Divisional Graduate Programs)- August 2001. Sociology Discipline Coordinator, April 1996 - June 1997 Graduate Adviser in Sociology, July 1996 - June 1997 Student Advising

As adviser, I am responsible for advising the students who are assigned to me. I hold my office hours regularly and also see students by appointment or if they “drop in.” I make it a point to speak to students after class and generally let them know that I am available for them as a resource. I work with students on ideas for papers, bibliographical sources, going over drafts, etc. Every year I have advised some students extensively on graduate school opportunities, and have written letters for them for graduate school or for employment positions. I am currently working with graduate students, and preparing them for graduate schools appropriate to their interests.

Jeffrey A. Halley

20

Jeffrey A. Halley

Service Activities and Responsibilities

Committee Assignments

Department: Sociology

DFRAC (1997-2000). [served as Founding Department Chair, 2000-2004]. 2004- present. Reviewed faculty for tenure and promotion. Prepared report with committee for Chair. Committee chairs change every year. Served as Chair, 1997-8. I typically would evaluate the research section. Ad Hoc Committee. (2010-2011). Prepare for SAACS accreditation review of Department. [H. Romo, Chair]. PPE Committee (09/2009 -08/2010). Evaluation of faculty; drafts of evaluation. [J. Bartkowski, Chair].. Scholarship Committee (2008-11). Scholarship selection process; awards nomination process. [R. Lewis, Chair]. Academic Policy and Curricula Committee (APCC) (2006 –08). Revised catalog. [H. Romo, Chair]. Sociology Grade Grievance Committee (Spring 2006). Involved in grade grievance process. Was tasked this year with one very extensive and difficult assignment, which took, after examining many documents, about 4-5 months to resolve. [C. Robinson, Chair]. Elected Member and Chair, Periodic Performance Evaluation Committee (PPE), Sociology, 2005-6. Reviewed faculty for PPE, prepared report with committee for Department Chair. Faculty Evaluation (Merit) Committee (Research subcommittee), SPS Division (1994-5). Academic Policy and Curriculum Committee, SPS Division, (Fall 1993-Summer 1996). Researched and prepared the MS in sociology proposal for the College and University. Member, Master of Science in Sociology Committee (1991-2).

College: COLFA Member, COLFA Academic Policy and Curricula Committee, (2005-7). Approved 2 petitions to waive 120 hour requirement; Reviewed College-wide curriculum changes for catalog.; Ratify, modify, or reject new curricula developments. Typically by email, but with a sometimes animated discussion concerning our course of action. We have not been a rubber stamp body. [C. Wickham, Chair]. COLFA Chair’s Council (2001-2005). Met monthly to initiate and implement policy for COLFA and Sociology Department. COLFA Advisory Council COLFA Implementation Committee (2000-1). COLFA Academic Research Committee, (elected 2000-1).

Jeffrey A. Halley

21

Jeffrey A. Halley

Member, Cross Cultural Lecture Series Committee, Hispanic Research Center and Office of the Provost(1994-1998). Long Range Planning Committee, CSBS (Spring 1991).

University Liaison, UTSA – École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences). (2009 – Present). We have, from spring 2009 to summer 2010 developed and completed a Memorandum of Agreement and Cooperation between our two institutions. Department, College, and the Office of the Executive Provost have signed off on this, and Dr. Gribou has sent the document for signing by the EHESS. University Review Committee (URC) – COLFA Representative (2007). Tasked to recommend or not to Provost the hiring of candidate. [Chair, D. Pillow]. Provost’s Academic Council (2000-2004). Council of Chairs, meeting with the Provost for information and governance guidance. Professional Service Activities Associate Researcher, EMC2-LSG Laboratory of Sociology, University of Grenoble, France. Prepared a section of a research grant (pending) for funding from the ANR, the National Research Agency. Three weeks. Reviewer, American Journal of Sociology (2009). Reviewed journal manuscripts. Four days. Reviewer. (1997 to present), for : Social Problems; Humanity and Society; Recherches Sociologiques; Sociologie de l’art [Sociology of Art]; University of Chicago Press; Prentice-Hall; Winthrop Publishers; National Endowment for the Humanities; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; St. Martin's Press; Wadsworth. Each typically took four to six days of work. Board member (1999- September 2000), Center for Social Research, American University of Baku, Azerbaijan. Helped this Center establish links with American granting institutions. American Sociological Association Section on Culture, elected to Nominating Committee (1992-3; 93-4). Worked to develop a nominating slate of candidates. Two weeks of work in winter. American Sociological Association Section on Culture, elected to Membership Committee (1989-90; 90-91). Committee responsibilities to increase membership.

Outside Reviewer, Tenure and Promotion candidates, York University, Toronto, Canada, (September 2000); University of Ottawa (2003). Five days of work.

Editorial Board, Questions de Communication, [Questions of Communication], French Journal, (December 2001- present). Reviewed manuscripts; listed on masthead as correspondent. Editorial Board, Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology, (11/ 1, 1999- 2004). Reviewed 3 manuscripts. Each, four days of work. Editorial Board, Social Text, (1982-1991). Reviewed manuscript and met with editorial board. Met monthly.

Leadership Positions UTSA Leadership Positions

Director, Laboratory for the Sociology of the Arts, Culture, and Communications (SACC) Research Group OPuS 2 International (Oeuvres, Publics, Sociétés) [Artworks, Publics, Societies] University of Texas at San Antonio and The French National Center For Scientific Research (CNRS) (12/08-present). UTSA has the only CNRS Laboratory in the Sociology of the Arts in the US. We are involved in fostering

Jeffrey A. Halley

22

Jeffrey A. Halley

research cooperation between our institutions, at UTSA, have sponsored graduate training and COLFA brown-bags, sharing research, and fostering research and inter- institutional grants. Currently writing a student/faculty grant on the Master’s level between UTSA and the EHESS. Special accomplishment- completed work 2009-10, under the aegis of the Executive Provost, on an Agreement of Cooperation, UTSA-EHESS, France.

Founding Chair, Department of Sociology (September 1, 2001-September 1 2005). Ex Officio for all department committees. Responsible for directing the Department according to the Department bylaws and the UTSA Handbook of Operating Procedures. Important accomplishments have been: the recruitment of new faculty members; the development of our Ph. D proposal. Fulltime. Acting Division Director, Social and Policy Sciences Division (December 8, 2000- January 8, 2001). Responsible for any signature in the interim period. Graduate Advisor of Record, Division of Social and Policy Sciences (GAR) (September 27, 2001. In charge of the Graduate Program. Sociology Discipline Coordinator (April 1996 -June 1997). Organized Sociology issues within the SPS Division. Graduate Adviser in Sociology (July 1996 -June 1997). Coordinated Sociology program within the Division. Leadership Positions in Professional/Disciplinary Organization or Service Activities Election to Office in Scholarly Professional Organizations Elected Secretary, Research Committee [equivalent to ASA Section] on the Sociology of the Arts, the International Sociological Association, (2008-2010). Worked with President to plan the World Congress of Sociology, Gothenberg, Sweden, July. 2010. Chaired 3 panels, directed the Board meeting. Four months work. Elected President, Research Committee [equivalent to ASA Section] on the Sociology of the Arts, the International Sociological Association (2006-2008). In this position, was Conference Chair of the International Sociology Association 1st Forum, Barcelona, September 2008. Elected Chair, Nominating Committee, American Sociological Association Section 15 (2009-10). Developed a slate of candidates to run in May, 2010 ASA election. Elected member, Nominating Committee, American Sociological Association Section 15 (2008-09). Similar to the work listed above. Vice-President, Research Committee on the Sociology of the Arts, and Board member, the International Sociological Association (1982-86; 86-90; 90-94; 94-98; 98-02; 2002-2006). Worked to develop panels for each World Congress of Sociology, every 4 years, and served on organizing committee for these conferences. Vice President, Research Committee (equivalent to ASA Section) on Knowledge, Communications, and Culture, the International Sociological Association (1994-2010). Reelected for 2010-2014 term. Served on organizing committee for these conferences. Chaired one panel in Gothenberg, Sweden. Past Chair, American Sociological Association Section on Marxist Sociology (2006-7). Assist Chair in section program organization. Chair, American Sociological Association Section on Marxist Sociology (2005-6). Was responsible for organizing the section program for the 2006 meeting. One year of work. Chair Elect, American Sociological Association Section on Marxist Sociology (2004-5). Participated in Board meeting and all planning activities.

Jeffrey A. Halley

23

Jeffrey A. Halley

Chair and Organizer, Joint Interim Conference on the Sociology of Art and Culture, of the Research Committee on the Sociology of the Arts, and the Research Committee on Knowledge, Communications, and Culture, of the International Sociological Association, San Antonio, Texas (March, 2005). We held a major conference at the Menger Hotel for UTSA, with a keynote speaker, over two days. Board Member, American Sociological Association Section on Marxist Sociology (2000-2003). Chair, Nominations Committee, American Sociological Association Section 15 (2001-02). December-January, to develop a slate of candidates to run in May, 2002 ASA election. Journal Leadership Positions Editorial Board and Reviewer, Sociologie de l’art [Sociology of Art] (the leading French Journal for the Sociology of the Arts). January 2001-present. Reviewed manuscripts. Guest Editor of 2 volumes in 2010. Associate Editor, Comparative Sociology. Special Service Recognition and Press Interviews Member, French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), Research Group OpuS (Oeuvres, Publics, Sociétes) [Artworks, Publics, Societies] (1999-2006). Dr. Romo signed our first agreement with the CNRS. Interviewed and quoted, based on my professional expertise on avant-garde art movements, in a February 7, 2002 Los Angeles Times article on the “L. A Cacophony Society” and its relationship to avant-garde art movements.