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DUKE SOCIOLOGY
       Spring 2012             NOTE FROM THE CHAIR
                               Sociology at Duke had another productive and visible year. Our faculty continue
                               to be visible and active in extramural funding (over 10 new grants in the past


      DUKE SOCIOLOGY
                               year), scholarly output, and university and national visibility. The faculty are
                               extraordinary in the high rate of co-authorship with graduate students. Our
                               graduate students also had an exceptional year with many publications and
                               professional presentations, and five new NSF dissertation improvement awards.
                               Our administrative and IT staff continue to be models of efficiency and
                               professionalism.
                               Two new faculty members joined our community in July. Matt Bradshaw (Ph.D.
                               UT Austin, 2008) joined us after a two year post-doctoral fellowship at the
                               Carolina Population Center. Matt’s teaching and research interests center in
                               biodemography, health, genetic epidemiology, religion and quantitative
                               methods. Steve Vaisey (Ph.D., UNC Chapel Hill, 2008) joined us from the
                               University of California at Berkeley, where he has been an assistant professor for
                               the past two years. His specializations include cultural sociology, the origins and
                               consequences of different moral world views, and statistical techniques for set
        In this Issue:         theoretic analysis.

Note from the Chair       1    Two other of our faculty have recently or will soon transition to emeritus status.
                               Nan Lin transitioned to emeritus status July 1, 2011. Nan has multiple decades of
Feature News              2    contributions to research on social networks, social capital, stratification and
Working Groups            2
                               mobility, mental health, and China. We will honor Nan at a reception in New
                               York City at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association in
New Faculty Spotlight     3    August 2013. Miller McPherson will transition to emeritus status July 1, 2012.
                               Miller has multiple decades of contributions to literatures on voluntary groups
Faculty News              5
                               and associations, social networks, his general ecological theory of affiliation
Postdoc News              14   (including Blau Space!), and quantitative methodology. We will honor Miller in
                               the future at a time and place to be announced.
Recent Job Placements     15
                               The departmental transitions extend to my office. I am in the last months of my
Recent Ph.D. Recipients   16
                               term as chair. I owe many people thank you’s. Grateful acknowledgement goes to
New Graduate Students     17   Deans Laurie Patton and Angela O’Rand. They always listened to us carefully and
                               supported us in recent years of budget cuts and reorganization. I warmly thank
Graduate Student News     18   our staff---Theresa Shouse, Lisa Palmano, Jessica Ellington, Bob Jackson, Rob
Undergraduate News        25   Marks, and Jesse Riggan---who work exceptionally hard on our behalf behind the
                               scenes. I thank my faculty colleagues, for their patience and support, and for their
Senior Honors Students    26   endless willingness to roll up their sleeves and go to work on behalf of our
                               collective endeavor. I thank our graduate students, for they too contribute
                               mightily to our collective sense of community and our accomplishments. I
   Sociology Department
      Duke University
                               reserve special thanks to our departmental officers during the past three years,
                               Jim Moody as Director of Graduate Studies, Linda Burton and Becki Bach as
                               Directors of Undergraduate Studies, and Lisa Keister as Director of Markets and
Management Studies. They give heroically of their                 students who consistently serve as effective mentors. This
professional time and energy, and did exceptional jobs            award includes a $2000 honorarium. Victor Ray was also
in their respective leadership roles. Finally, I thank my         selected as a 2012-2013 ASA Minority Fellow. This
wife Barbara for her support and willingness to give up           prestigious fellowship is aimed at increasing the diversity
family time to the chair role, sometimes including                of the discipline. In addition to a year of funding, the
nights and weekends.                                              fellowship provides training and networking
                                                                  opportunities at the ASA annual meeting.
Finally, it is a pleasure to announce that Eduardo
Bonilla-Silva has accepted an appointment as the                               Working Groups &
new chair of Sociology, effective July 1, 2012. Eduardo
                                                                          Collaborative Centers Thrive
is an accomplished scholar of racial stratification,
theory, critical race methods, political sociology,                      Economic Sociology Workshop
Latinos, Latin America and the Caribbean, and                     Economic sociology is one of Duke’s traditional and
epistemology. Eduardo, from all of Sociology’s internal           current research strengths. The department’s new
and external audiences, we wish you the best in your              economic sociology workshop facilitates dialogue among
term as chair!                                                    department members on topics in this large and growing
                                         -Ken Spenner             sociology subfield. We define economic sociology
                                                                  broadly, and recent talks highlight both that breadth and
                                                                  the excellent work being done by faculty and graduate
             FEATURED NEWS                                        students in our department. This semester’s topics have
                                                                  included networks and power in Chinese homeowner
  Rebecca Bach Wins Teaching Award                                associations (Qiang Fu), labor markets and wage
                                                                  inequality (Ryan Finnigan), racial implications of
                                                                  segmentation in the U.S. financial services market (Kieran
                                                                  Healy), networks among sex workers in India (Dave
                                                                  Brady), and immigrant bounded solidarity and wealth
                                                                  accumulation (Paige Borelli). Upcoming talks will address
                                                                  equally important topics: Gary Gereffi: global commodity
                                                                  chains (March 28), Jake Fisher: organizational
                                                                  isomorphism, and Megan Reynolds: county-level job
                                                                  losses and student suspension rates (April 11), Hang
                                                                  Young Lee: adoption of corporate social responsibility
                                                                  among Korean Firms (April 25). The groups will meet at
                                                                  12:00pm in the McKinney conference room in the Soc-
Rebecca Bach has won the Southern Sociological                    Psyh Bldg. Contact Lisa Keister for additional information
                                                                  (lkeister@soc.duke.edu).
Society's (SSS) Distinguished Contributions to Teaching
award. This award recognizes outstanding classroom
teaching and honors individuals whose contributions go                              Race Workshop
beyond their institutions to benefit the discipline as a          Now in its fourth year, Sociology’s Race Workshop has
whole. This award includes the opportunity for Becki              maintained its role as a crucial space for the vanguard of
to arrange a session at the 2013 SSS annual meeting.              race scholarship. For the 2011-2012 academic year, the
                                                                  Workshop is honored to collaborate with the Social
  Victor Ray Wins 2012 Dean’s Award                               Science Research Institute to bring in a wonderful slate of
      For Excellence in Mentoring                                 outside scholars to present at the workshop. The
                                                                  Workshop also appreciates the financial support of the
Congratulations to Victor Ray who is the recipient of the
                                                                  Sociology and African/African-American Studies
2012 Dean's Award for Excellence in Mentoring by a
                                                                  departments, and the Dean of Arts and Sciences, Laurie
graduate student! The mentoring award recognizes the
                                                                  Patton, all of which have helped expand the scope of the
considerable efforts and accomplishments of graduate
                                                                  Race Workshop.
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Market & Management Studies
                                                                     Markets and Management Studies (MMS), which is
                                                                     housed in sociology, remains Duke’s largest certificate
                                                                     program (similar to an interdisciplinary minor). With
                                                                     more than 600 enrolled students, it is larger than all other
                                                                     undergraduate certificate programs combined. The
                                                                     program meets the needs of undergraduates wanting to
                                                                     study business, management, organizations and
                                                                     organizational behavior, entrepreneurship, and related
                                                                     issues. MMS exposes students to cutting-edge research
                                                                     and provides opportunities to engage in real-world
In the fall of 2011, the workshop enjoyed presentations              experiences both at home and globally in a range of areas.
from Charles Mills, professor of philosophy at                       MMS allows students with interests in business and
Northwestern, Robert Turner, a postdoc from UNC,                     related areas to take a series of courses that are relevant to
Claudia Milian, professor of Romance Studies at Duke,                these career paths and to learn many of the skills that will
and our own Sarah Mayorga. In the spring, the workshop               enable them to succeed in more applied areas. What is
is looking forward to a great lineup of presentations,               perhaps most unique about MMS is that although it
bringing in scholars Larry Bobo, Tanya Golash-Boza,                  prepares students for some applied fields, it retains a
Jonathan Metzl, and Howard Winant. We will also host                 strong focus on a liberal arts approach to these areas, as
Duke’s own Dean Patton and Thavolia Glymph at future                 evidenced by the centrality of courses from various core
workshops. Lastly, members of the Race Workshop are                  disciplines (e.g., sociology, political science, economics).
working with students from UNC and NCCU to organize
an interdisciplinary graduate student conference on race
in March 2012. The conference is being partially funded
                                                                                   New Faculty Spotlight
by a Kenan-Biddle grant encouraging collaboration                    We are pleased to have Matthew Bradshaw and Stephen
between Duke and UNC. This will be a great way for                   Vaisey join our sociology family! They offer unique
local scholars of race and ethnicity to meet and build               research interests and skill sets that will enhance the scope
stronger connections between the three schools.                      of faculty work and students’ overall learning. Both
                                                                     Bradshaw and Vaisey were panelists on a job market
                                                                     workshop sponsored by the Graduate Student Forum.
        Duke Network Analysis Center
                                                                     Matthew Bradshaw
This year marks the second year for the new Duke
Network Analysis Center (DNAC), based on generous
funding from the university. This is an excellent
opportunity for graduate students interested in
interdisciplinary work, and S. Joshua Mendelsohn and
post-doc David Diehl (Phd 2011, Stanford) have been
actively coordinating work on the center. DNAC seeks to
build a community of network scholars across programs
at Duke, with significant attention to graduate student
funding and training. Opportunities for network research
abound at Duke, making this a perfect place for linking
broad substantive interests in sociology, political science
                                                                     Matt joined the sociology faculty in Fall 2011 after
or public health to a rigorous tool-set. To help foster this
                                                                     earning his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at
graduate community, Jim Moody has worked with a long-
                                                                     Austin and completing a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the
standing working group of graduate students who share
                                                                     Carolina Population Center. His research focuses on three
and comment on each other’s work.
                                                                     interrelated topics: (1) gene-environment interplay and


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health; (2) genetic and other biological influences on               Predict the Use of Complementary and Alternative
religious life; and (3) religion and health.                         Medicine among US Adults.” Preventive Medicine.
In the first area, Bradshaw is working on a manuscript               Stephen Vaisey
(with Felicia Tian) examining sex differences in
depressive symptoms. Findings suggest that social,
psychological, and genetic risk factors for depression are
all more common among women compared with men,
and that these account for observed sex differences. Matt
is also working on a paper (with Melanie Sereny) that
examines the psychosocial correlates of subjective SES in
an attempt to understand how it is linked with health net
of objective aspects of social status.
Bradshaw’s research on biology and religion has shown
that genetic and environmental factors both contribute to
individual differences on a variety of religious outcomes.
His current work attempts to explain these findings by               Steve Vaisey joined the sociology department Fall 2011,
mapping the potential pathways of genetic influences, as             but he is already feeling very much at home. Prior to
well as examining whether they interact with                         arriving at Duke, he was an Assistant Professor at UC
environmental contexts. Findings from one working                    Berkeley. The main goal of his research is to understand
paper suggest that genetic influences function, in part, by          the varieties, origins, and consequences of different moral
shaping psychological characteristics such as extraversion,          worldviews. He also has conducted research on 1970s
agreeableness, and sociality, which subsequently affect              communes, religion and marijuana use, educational
religious behaviors. Findings from a second manuscript               overqualification, gene-environment interactions, and the
suggest that genetic factors are stronger in contexts where          relationship between poverty and educational aspirations,
social forces are weaker (e.g., the west coast of the US),           among other topics. Essentially, he is interested in the
and less influential in settings where cultural norms are            role of culture and cognition in explaining human
powerful (e.g., the southern portion of the US known as              behavior.
the “Bible Belt”).                                                   In the past few months, Vaisey was awarded a $400,000
With respect to research on religion and health, Bradshaw            grant from the John Templeton Foundation to lead a team
recently completed a manuscript showing that support                 of 12 sociologists and psychologists to improve the
from others in one’s congregation and a perceived                    measurement of moral worldviews. This project involves
intimate relationship with God both buffer against the               a conference on measurement and two separate data
deleterious effects of financial hardship on psychological           collections aimed at piloting and fielding existing and new
well-being in late life. To fund this research, he submitted         measures of moral differences in the United States.
an NIH proposal (with Margarita Mooney of UNC-Chapel                 In addition to the grant, Vaisey continues to pursue his
Hill). The proposed research will examine the                        other work on morality, culture, and cognition. Among
relationships between religion, stress, and psychological            other things, he is working hard on a book manuscript
well-being using four waves of Add Health data.                      (tentatively titled Worldview: How Culture Shapes Moral
In addition to his research activities, Matt helped organize         Judgment and Action).
the Jensen Seminar Series (with Phil Morgan). He                     Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications:
recently joined the editorial board of Sociology of
Religion.                                                            Vaisey, Stephen and Margaret Frye. Forthcoming. “Theory
                                                                     and Psychology entitled "The Old One-Two: Preserving
Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications:                              Analytical Dualism.” Psychological Sociology."
Ellison, Christopher G., Matt Bradshaw, and Cheryl A.                Stephen Vaisey. 2010. “What People Want: Rethinking
Roberts. Forthcoming. “Spiritual and Religious Identities            Poverty, Culture, and Educational Attainment,” Annals of


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the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 629:75-         May (previous lectures have been delivered by notables
101.                                                                  such as William Julius Wilson, Anne Stoler, and
                                                                      Alejandro Portes). Lastly, he was invited by the Sociology
Stephen Vaisey and Omar Lizardo. 2010. “Can Cultural                  department at Penn to be the 2011-2012 Distinguished
Worldviews Influence Network Composition?,” Social                    Visiting Professor and, as such, will teach two graduate
Forces, 88 (4): 1595-1618.                                            seminars in the spring of 2012.

               FACULTY NEWS                                           Bonilla-Silva has continued his public intellectual work by
                                                                      delivering in 2011 keynotes before the Southern
Rebecca Bach                                                          Sociological Society, Michigan Sociological Association,
                                                                      Association of Black Sociologists, and the “Afro-Latin@s
Rebecca Bach continues to direct the undergraduate                    Now! Strategies for Visibility and Action” conference held
program in the department of sociology. In 2011 she                   in New York. He also delivered keynotes or lectures at
developed a pretest/posttest assessment tool for use in               Hamilton College, Appalachian State University, Emory,
ongoing evaluations of the undergraduate program. She                 and the sociology department at The Ohio State
presented the paper, “Motherhood in the Context of                    University. The titles of some of his keynotes show the
Domestic Violence: A Shelter Study” at the annual                     range of his concerns these days, “The Real ‘Race
meeting of the American Sociological Association in                   Problem’ in Sociology: The Power of White Rule in our
August 2011. She was invited to present a feminist                    Discipline,” “It’s Real! Racism, Discrimination, and Color
critique of one of the proposals received by Erin Olin                Blindness in Obamerica,” “The Invisible Weight of
Wright for his ASA theme on Real Utopias in a session                 Whiteness: The Racial Grammar of Everyday Life in
organized by Wright and Catherine Berheide at the                     America,” and “Notes on Race in the Americas by a
winter meeting of the Sociologists for Women in Society.              Negrito Acomplejao.”
Bach recently learned that she will receive the Southern
Sociological Society’s Distinguished Contributions to                 For students interested in coming to Duke to work with
Teaching Award in 2013.                                               Bonilla-Silva, he is working, or contemplating to work,
                                                                      on projects such as: (1) a textbook on race and ethnicity
Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications:                               with David G. Embrick (Loyola at Chicago) under
Bach, Rebecca and Julianne Weinzimmer. 2011.                          contract with Rowman and Littlefield, (2) a book on his
“Exploring the Benefits of Community-based Research in                work on “racial grammar,” (3) a paper on race matters in
a Sociology of Sexualities Course.” Teaching Sociology, 39            the Americas, (4) a paper on the politics of Afro-
(1): 57-72.                                                           Latinidades in the USA, (5) a grant proposal to examine
                                                                      the “racial formations” of multiple cities in the USA, (6)
Bach. “Can’t Nobody Take that Away from Me:                           updating his papers on the Latin Americanization of racial
Motherhood in the Context of Domestic Violence.”                      stratification in the USA and racism in the world-system,
Under review.                                                         (7) a paper based on his keynote speeches on white rule in
                                                                      American sociology, (8) his slow-book-in-the-making on
Eduardo Bonilla-Silva                                                 race, methods, and sociology, and (9) updating his work
                                                                      on the Obama phenomenon for the 2012 Presidential
Bonilla-Silva’s fifth book, The State of White Supremacy:             campaign.
Racism, Governance, and the United States with Moon-Kie
Jung (Urbana-Champaign) and Joao Costa Vargas                         Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications:
(Texas), was published in 2011 by Stanford Press. He
                                                                      Bonilla-Silva Eduardo and Austin Ashe. “The End of
received several distinctions last year such the Founders’
                                                                      Racism? Forthcoming. Colorblind-Racism and Popular
Award for Scholarship and Service given by the Section of
                                                                      Media in Post-Civil Rights America.” In Sarah E. Turner
Racial and Ethnic Minorities of ASA, Duke’s Dean’s Award
                                                                      (Ed). Colorblind Screen, University of Vermont.
for Excellence in Mentoring, and the ASA Cox-Johnson-Frazier
Award for his work in the tradition of Oliver Cox, Charles            Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo and Louise Seamster. 2012. “The
Johnson, and Franklin Frazier (he is the youngest                     Sweet “The Sweet Enchantment of Color Blindness in Black Face:
recipient of this award). He also delivered the Ethnic and            Explaining the ‘Miracle,’ Debating the Politics, and
Racial Studies Annual Lecture at City University London in
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Suggesting a Way for Hope to be ‘For Real’ in America,”                 with rising gross domestic product per capita. Yet, since
in Special Issue of Political Power and Social Theory.                  the early 1980s, government spending as a percent of
                                                                        GDP declined in the typical year in affluent democracies.
Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo. Forthcoming 2012. “The Invisible                The analyses show that government expanded as a result
Weight of Whiteness: The Racial Grammar of Everyday                     of power resources and despite structural pressures in the
Life in Contemporary America.” Ethnic and Racial Studies.               1970s and 1980s, but declined mostly due to institutions
                                                                        after the 1980s. Also, the paper demonstrates that
David Brady                                                             government spending no longer grows with a rising GDP
David Brady’s current research clusters into three broad                per capita in affluent democracies. Finally, with Thomas
areas: 1) poverty; 2) work, labor and economic                          Mustillo, he is investigating how globalization has shaped
sociology; and 3) political sociology, social policy and                democracy in Latin American since the 1970s. This paper
political economy. In the area of poverty, he is editing a              will include economic, political and institutional
volume with colleague Linda Burton that is provisionally                dimensions of globalization and aims to move beyond the
titled, The Oxford Handbook of Poverty and Society. This                longstanding focus in the democratization literature on
volume aims to be a key reference across the social                     domestic factors.
sciences of poverty, and will be both interdisciplinary and             Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications:
international. Also, he is involved in a longer term project
on working poverty in the U.S. One paper in this project                Brady, David and Rebekah Burroway. Forthcoming.
is with graduate students Regina Baker and Ryan                         “Targeting, Universalism and Single Mother Poverty: A
Finnigan. This paper examines the influence of state-level              Multi-Level Analysis Across 18 Affluent Democracies.”
unionization on individual-level working poverty in the                 Demography.
U.S. 1991-2004. The results show that the effects of
                                                                        Reynolds, Megan M. and David Brady. Forthcoming.
unionization are more important than economic
                                                                        “Bringing You More Than the Weekend: Union
performance and social policies, and that unionization
                                                                        Membership and Self-Rated Health in the U.S.” Social
reduces working poverty for both unionized and non-
                                                                        Forces.
unionized households.
                                                                        Brady, David, Yunus Kaya, and Gary Gereffi. 2011.
In the area of work, labor and economic sociology, he is
                                                                        “Stagnating Industrial Employment in Latin America.”
involved in a multi-method study of female sex work in
                                                                        Work and Occupations, 38:179-220.
India. One paper with Kim Blankenship and Monica
Biradavolu examines how social relations affect the
number of clients of and payment received by female sex
workers. We use this study to advance the embeddedness
literature by developing a novel typology of intimate,
solidaristic, coercive and transactional relations.
In the area of political sociology, social policy and political
economy, he is working on a number of projects. One
paper with Ryan Finnigan examines the effects of
immigration on social policy attitudes in affluent
democracies. This paper analyzes three measures of
immigration and six social policy attitudes with survey                 Linda Burton
data from 1996 and 2006 for 17 affluent democracies.                    Linda Burton continues to enjoy her work with
Contrary to much recent literature, the results mostly fail             undergraduate and graduate students and postdoctoral
to support the hypothesis that immigration undermines                   fellows at Duke and is particularly excited about co-
public support for the welfare state. In another paper                  directing a highly successful program on secondary
with graduate student Hang Young Lee, he is investigating               analysis of ethnographic data for graduate students at
the sources of declining government spending in affluent                North Carolina Central University. She recently received
democracies. One of the enduring conclusions of political               grants from the National Science Foundation to continue
economy is that the state tends to grow over time and                   her research on the social, cultural, and contextual forces
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that shape the romantic unions of America’s poor, and                 Bai Gao
from the MacArthur and William T Grant Foundations to
examine the impact of housing on family and child                     Bai Gao continues his work on China. Last Fall, he gave a
development. During this past year, Burton presented a                talk called “The Changing International Environment for
keynote address at the Rural Sociological Society and at a            China’s Blue Ocean Strategy” at Shanghai University of
number of national conferences including the annual                   Finance and Economics. He and graduate students,
meeting of the American Sociological Association and the              Xiaohan Xu and Paige Borelli, have signed a book contact
National Academy of Sciences. She currently serves on                 with the British publisher Polity for a book titled, The
the Child Maltreatment Research, Policy, and Practice for the         Chinese Model of Economic Development. Gao also edited
Next Decade Workshop Planning Committee for the                       another book manuscript titled, Social Construction of
Institute of Medicine and the National Research Council,              Competitive Advantage: China’s Industrial Upgrading.
the Board of Directors for the Council on Contemporary                Selected Recent/Forthcoming Publications:
Families, the Advisory Board of the National Center on
Marriage Research, and the Minority Fellowship Advisory               Gao, Bai. The High Speed Rail and China’s Grand Strategy in
Panel for the American Sociological Association. She also             the 21 Century (in Chinese). Forthcoming. 2012. Beijing
was recently appointed to the editorial board of the                  China: Social Science Literature Press.
American Sociological Review. Burton is co-editor (with
                                                                      Gao, Bai. “International Monetary Regime and Domestic
David Brady) for the Oxford Handbook of Poverty and Society
                                                                      Political Economy: The Origin of the Global Financial
and spends quite of bit of time writing these days:
                                                                      Crisis.” Forthcoming. 2012. In Karin Knorr Cetina and
Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications:                               Alex Preda, eds., The Oxford Handbook for the Sociology of
                                                                      Finance. Oxford University Press.
Burton, L.M. & Hardaway, C. R. Forthcoming. “Low-
income mothers as ‘othermothers’ to their romantic                    Gao, Bai. “The High Speed Rail and China’s Grand
partners’ children: Women’s coparenting in multiple                   Strategy in the 21 Century.” (In Chinese). Economic
partner fertility unions.” Family Process.                            Observer. March, 2011.
Cross-Barnet, C., Cherlin, A., & Burton, L.M. 2011.                   Linda K. George
“Bound by children: Intermittent cohabitation and living
together apart.” Family Relations, 60:633-647                         Linda K. George is broadly interested in the social
                                                                      structures and social processes that affect individual well-
Burton, L.M. & Stack, C.B. 2011. “Ethnography: A                      being. Among the social structures most closely linked to
method that “rocks our soul.” NCFR Reports, 55:F5-F8                  well-being are socioeconomic status (SES), gender and
                                                                      race/ethnicity. Social position, in turn, is strongly linked
Mark Chaves                                                           to the major risk and protective factors that more
Mark Chaves’s most recent book, American Religion:                    proximally determine health and well-being. Among the
Contemporary Trends was published by Princeton University             risk and protective factors that George investigates are
Press in September, 2011. He also received a grant from               stressful life conditions, social relationships, and social
the Lilly Endowment for $850,000 to launch the third                  integration/civic engagement. The outcomes of her
wave of the National Congregations Study (NCS), a                     research include mental health, especially depression,
survey of a nationally representative sample of religious             physical health, disability, and mortality. The effects of
congregations from across the religious spectrum. The                 some social structures cannot be observed within societies,
NCS’s third wave also will be supported by the Pew                    but are placed in bold relief by comparative research.
Forum on Religion and Public Life, RAND Corporation,                  George is also investigates well-being in comparative
Center for the Study of Religion and American Culture at              perspective, focusing on macro-level factors including
IUPUI, Church Music Institute, and Duke University.                   economic development, income inequality, and the status
The survey will be fielded in 2012.” Mark Chaves book                 of women. Much of her research focuses on social
American Religion: Contemporary Trends has won the 2012               pathways of vulnerability and resilience that lead to
Christianity Today Book Award, in the category of                     different health and well-being destinations.
"Christianity and Culture."                                           Another recent area of research is global health and aging.
                                                                      George is co-investigator of a grant that examines the
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health and life quality of the “oldest old” (persons age 80          (2) an ongoing collaboration with the Environmental
and older) in China. Five waves of data have been                    Defense Fund and other sponsors on clean (low-carbon)
collected at three year intervals. The sample size is large          technologies and U.S. jobs; (3) a project on “Clean
(11,000+ per each wave) and the survey content is both               energy, U.S. competitiveness, and the role of coal” with
broad and deep. George, in collaboration with Yi Zeng, is            the Bank of America; (4) food safety and quality standards
examining a variety of research questions with these data            in several global food and agricultural value chains; and
including the relationship between religious participation,          (5) the competitiveness of North Carolina industries in
which is very different from Western religions, and                  the global economy, utilizing a value chain perspective.
health; gender differences in health and longevity; and
urban/rural differences in health and well-being.                    Recently, Gereffi gave a keynote address in Mexico City
                                                                     titled, “Latin America's Prospects for Upgrading in Global
George remains heavily involved in working with                      Value Chains," co-sponsored by the World Bank, the
graduate students. She currently chairs or co-chairs the             Inter-American Development Bank, OECD, and the UN
dissertation committees of five graduate students, serves            Economic Commission on Latin America. He also gave a
on the dissertation committees of several others, and                colloquium, "Globalization and development in a post-
works closely with two students who are pre-dissertation.            Washington Consensus World" at Brown University.
George is a recipient of the Distinguished Mentorship
Award of the Graduate School here and has also been                  Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications:
awarded the Distinguished Mentorship Award of the                    Gereffi, Gary, Karina Fernandez-Stark and Phil Psilos.
Gerontological Society of America. Her latest award is               2011. “Skills for Upgrading: Workforce Development
the Lifetime Career Award from the Gerontological                    and Global Value Chains in Developing Countries.”
Society of America (2010).                                           Durham, NC: Duke University, Center on Globalization,
George is active in professional societies and related               Governance & Competitiveness.
organizations. She is Past President of the Gerontological           Gereffi, Gary, Karina Fernandez-Stark and Phil Psilos.
Society of America. She is Past Chair of the Life Course             2011. “Shifting End Markets and Upgrading Prospects in
and Aging Section and Past Chair of the Sociology of                 Global Value Chains.” Special issue of International Journal of
Mental Health Section of the American Sociological                   Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, 4, Nos.
Association. She continues as co-editor of the Handbook of           1/2/3.
Aging and the Social Sciences.
                                                                     Gereffi, Gary. 2011. “Global value chains and inter-
Selected Recent/Forthcoming Publications:                            national competition.” The Antitrust Bulletin, 56(1):37-56.
George, L.K. 2010. “Still Happy After All These Years:
Research Frontiers on Subjective Well-Being in Later                 Lisa Keister
Life.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 65B:331-339.         Lisa Keister continues to do research on wealth
Zeng, Y., Gu, D., & George, L.K. 2011. Association of                ownership in the United States and firm behavior in
Religious Participation with Mortality among Chinese                 China. Her research on wealth ownership and
Old Adults. Research on Aging, 33: 31-83.                            accumulation explores the various processes that lead to
                                                                     asset accumulation and debt. She has studied work,
Dupre, M.E. & George, L.K. 2011. “Exceptions to the                  family, intergeneration, educational, and cultural
Rule: Exceptional Health among the Disadvantaged.”                   influences on asset ownership and resulting inequalities in
Research on Aging, 33:115-144.                                       wealth. Her recent work has focused on the important
                                                                     role that religious belief and practice plays in shaping
Gary Gereffi                                                         saving, investment, and accumulation. She is currently
                                                                     organizing a conference on religion and inequality (to be
Gary Gereffi’s ongoing research includes: (1) economic,              held September 2012 at Duke), and she is working on
social and environmental upgrading in global production              papers on consumption and fringe banking, debt and
networks, including a 3-year project with the UK’s                   luxury fever, and the social origins of financial crises.
Department for International Development (DFID) on                   Keister´s work on China focuses on the process by which
“Capturing the Gains: Economic and Social Upgrading in               firms are making the transition to a market economy. She
Global Production Networks and Trade” (2009-2012);
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continues to study interfirm relations during transition,          Kail. In addition, the grant supports one pre-doctoral
the emergence of banks and financial markets, and the              student in Economics, one in Public Policy Studies, and
effect of changing organizational practices on workers and         one post-doctoral fellow in Biology.
inequality. Keister is also director of the Markets and
Management Program.                                                Ken continues his work on research and development
                                                                   pertaining to a Child and Youth Well-Being Index (CWI)
Selected Recent/Forthcoming Publications:                          to track changes in numerous social indicators of the well-
                                                                   being of children and youth in the United States over the
Keister, Lisa A. and Darren E. Sherkat, (eds.) In                  34 years since 1975. Currently working with Ken on this
progress. Religion and Inequality. Cambridge University            project are Duke Sociology doctoral student Qiang Fu and
Press.                                                             Vicki Lamb, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology at North
Keister, Lisa A. (Ed.) Forthcoming. Religion, Work, and            Carolina Central University and Research Scientist at
Money. Research in the Sociology of Work.                          Duke. The CWI project is supported by the Foundation
                                                                   for Child Development in New York City. Its annual
                                                                   reports receive substantial general public exposure and
Keister, Lisa A. 2011. Faith and Money: How Religious              press coverage. The project has produced a number of
Belief Contributes to Wealth and Poverty. Cambridge
                                                                   peer-reviewed journal articles and a book is now under
University Press.                                                  preparation for publication.
                                                                   Ken also continues to be very active in the development
                                                                   and empirical application of new models and methods in
                                                                   demography, aging, criminology, and social statistics.

                                                                   Selected Recent/Forthcoming Publications:
                                                                   Zheng, Hui, Yang Yang, and Kenneth C. Land. 2011.
                                                                   “Heterogeneity in the Strehler-Mildvan General Theory
                                                                   of Mortality and Aging.” Demography, 48:267-290.
                                                                   Patricia L. McCall, Kenneth C. Land, and Karen F.
Ken Land                                                           Parker. 2011. “Heterogeneity in the Rise and Decline of
                                                                   City-Level Homicide Rates, 1976-2005: A Latent
John Franklin Crowell Professor, Ken Land, serves as               Trajectory Analysis.” Social Science Research, 40:363-
Director of the Center for Population Health and Aging in          378.
the Duke Population Research Institute (DuPRI). Ken
recently finished a three-year term (2007-2010) as Editor          Zheng, Hui, Yang Yang, and Kenneth C. Land 2011
of Demography. With the assistance of twelve Deputy                “Variance Function Regression in Hierarchical Age-
Editors, all but two at Duke, the efficiency of reviews at         Period-Cohort Models: Applications to the Study of Self-
Demography was greatly improved. In response this, new             Reported Health,” American Sociological Review,
submissions increased by more than 50 percent from                 76:955-983.
2007 to 2010, to about 300 per year. Current issues of
Demography also have been expanded in size by about 50             Miller McPherson
percent to make room for the additional articles accepted
for publication.                                                   Two articles published in the American Sociological Review
                                                                   and one in Contexts are the first results from the NSF-
Ken is Principal Investigator of the National Institute on         funded study of Miller McPherson’s theory of group
Aging-funded T32 Training Grant in Social, Medical, and            affiliations. Another paper co-authored with Jeff Smith
Economic Demography of Aging, which recently was                   and Lynn Smith-Lovin (on his favorite topic, homophily)
renewed for a five-year period, 2011-2016. This training           currently has a revise-and-resubmit at American Sociological
grant currently supports three pre-doctoral graduate               Review. He is working with graduate students on several
students in Sociology, Wendy Brynildsen, Ryan Finnigan,            more. There seems to be tremendous interest in this line
and Melanie Sereny, and one post-doctoral fellow, Ben              of work—there were over 12,000 Google hits on the title

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of the 2006 ASR paper, “Social Isolation in America,” and           Centers for Foreign Language and Area Studies, member
the Annual Review of Sociology paper on networks that               of the Executive Committee of the Coalition for
McPherson, Smith-Lovin and Cook did a few years ago                 International Education (Washington, DC), member of
(“Birds of a Feather”) is now the second most cited                 the Board of the Scholars at Risk Network (New York
chapter in the history of the journal. McPherson and                City), and member of the Board of Venice
Smith-Lovin are currently carrying out a survey                     International University (Italy). This fall Merk spoke at
experiment in the 2010 GSS that will help determine                 Cornell on “Latin American Studies: Past, Present, and
whether or not the downward trend in close ties is real,            Future,” for the 50th anniversary celebration of the
or is created by context effects, and will write a paper            Cornell Center for Latin American and Caribbean
with Peter V. Marsden of Harvard.                                   Studies.
McPherson also has data from his re-interview study                 Select Recent/Forthcoming publications:
(funded by the Human and Social Dynamics program at
NSF), which will create the first ever nationally                   Merkx, Gilbert and Hans de Wit. Forthcoming 2012.
representative panel data on voluntary affiliation at two           “The History of Internationalization of Higher Education:
points in time and additional life history calendar data            Europe and the United States.” In Darla Deardorff, Hans
which will allow an unprecedented dynamic analyses of               de Wit, John Heyl and Tony Adams, (Eds.) The Sage
the co-evolution of networks and voluntary memberships.             Handbook of International Higher Education.
The study, called the National Voluntary Association                Merkx, Gilbert. Forthcoming 2012. “International and
Survey, will allow the first national-level test of his             Area Studies: Past, Present, and Future,” in Area Studies;
ecological evolutionary theory of association.                      Relevant or Obsolete? University of Michigan
Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications:                             International Institute.

McPherson, Miller, Lynn Smith-Lovin, and Matthew E.                 James Moody
Brashears. 2009. “Of Models and Marginals: Studying
Social Networks with Survey Data.” American Sociological            James Moody continues his work on the dynamics of
Review. 74(3):670-81.                                               social networks, focusing on diffusion over dynamic social
                                                                    networks and network visualization, primarily in the areas
McPherson, Miller, Lynn Smith-Lovin, and Matthew E.                 of adolescent network development and methods/models
Brashears. 2008. “Loosening the Ties That Bind: Do                  for sexual networks and STI diffusion. This work
People Have Fewer Confidants Than They Had Two                      proceeds on multiple fronts funded by NSF, NIH, NIDA
Decades Ago?” Contexts, 7:32-36.                                    & Robert Woods Johnson (RWJ).

Gilbert Merkx                                                       For the adolescent network project, on-going projects
                                                                    included wrapping up a major grant from NSF/HSD to
Gil Merkx continues to wear several administrative hats,            study the dynamic of youth networks (with Dan
serving as Director of International and Area Studies,              McFarland, Stanford & Scott Gest, PSU). Here the team
Director of the Islamic Studies Center, Director of the             worked on building cross-level models for network
Center for International Studies, and Director of the John          evolution that can ultimately account for sustenance of
hope Franklin Center for International and                          peer cultures in youth networks. Graduate student Jeff
Interdisciplinary Studies. He sits on the Committee on              Smith is a primary collaborator on that project, working
Facilities and Environment, the Library Council, the                on a new statistical model for multi-level network
Academic Space Planning Committee, and the Advisory                 formation processes, a key paper from this project is
Board of the Global Health Institute. He also is PI on a            currently R&Rd at ASR. The PROSPER Peers project
Carnegie Corporation grant supporting a project on the              (NIDA; with collaborators at Penn State), Moody is
dissemination of research about Islam in transcultural              mapping network trajectories over time to understand the
perspective.                                                        linkages between peer network structure and substance
                                                                    use. For example, in a recent paper with Duke graduate
In addition, Merkx serves as Treasurer of the Association           student Wendy Brynildsen and others in Social Networks,
of International Education Administrators (AIEA), Co-               he shows that status dynamics in the school network are
Chairman of the Council of Title VI National Resource               significant predictors of substance use. Graduate students
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Robin Gauthier and Jake Fisher are also key collaborators             analysis, soc of science work on trends in scientific
on this project, working on gender differences in local               disciplines, and new tools for visualizing networks. A new
peer dynamics and the life-history of peer group                      third edition of his two-volume text on Sociological Theory
respectively. This project seeks to understand how peers              (with Calhoun, Gerteis and Virk, Blackwell 2012) has just
affect substance use and includes panel data on thousands             been released.
of young adolescents (6th grade – 9th grade), who will be
followed through graduation, with fantastic opportunities             Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications:
for new work related to peer influence, network                       adams, jimi, James Moody, Stephen Q. Muth and Martina
dynamics, and community program effects. Adolescent                   Morris. Forthcoming. “Quantifying the benefits of link-
school networks are a wonderful test-bed for ideas about              tracing designs for partnership network studies.” Field
network evolution and structure, allowing multiple                    Methods.
observations of the “same sort” of networks, allowing us
to ask general questions about the social forces shaping              adams, jimi, James Moody, Martina Morris.
networks.                                                             Forthcoming. “The Relative Contribution of Sex and
                                                                      Drug Ties to STI-relevant Network Connectivity.”
Moody has two new projects (NIH) to tackle deep                       American Journal of Public Health.
methodological problems related to network diffusion
and health. With M. Giovanna Merli (PI, Duke Public                   Cleveland, Michael J., Mark E. Feinberg, D. Wayne
Policy & Sociology), he is examining the assumptions                  Osgood, James Moody “Do peers’ parents matter for
underlying tools used to sample hard-to-reach                         adolescent substance use? Forthcoming. A new link
populations. The state-of-the-art procedure, “respondent              between positive parenting and adolescent substance use.”
driven sampling” (RDS) is an adaptive network-based                   Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
sampling technique that, in principle, gives unbiased
estimates of hard-to-reach populations. But these                     S. Phillip Morgan
assumptions are rarely met in practice, so their project
                                                                      Phil Morgan, the Norb F. Schaefer Professor of
seeks to understand the bounds of RDS in a sample of sex-
                                                                      International Studies, is faculty director of Duke’s Social
workers in China. Related work here uses data gathered
                                                                      Science Research Institute (http://www.ssri.duke.edu/),
in Shanghi to model the size and diffusion risk structure of
                                                                      one of Duke’s seven signature interdisciplinary research
general population sexual networks. Multiple students,
                                                                      institutes (http://interdisciplinary.duke.edu/about/insti
including S. Joshua Mendelsohn, Jake Fisher & Robin
                                                                      tutes-centers). SSRI provides infrastructure for social
Gauthier are involved with that project. In another NIH
                                                                      science training and research activities and incubates
project, Moody tackles the general problem of building
                                                                      promising interdisciplinary collaborations.
network diffusion simulation tools by developing a new
simulation architecture for diffusion over dynamic                    Morgan’s research focuses on family change, with a
networks. The goal is to have a comprehensive tool to                 special focus on human fertility. The recently published
help health researchers build tractable network models                book below develops a broad theoretical framework that
for health and behavior diffusion.                                    can account for family change, including both very low
                                                                      fertility and that at or above replacement levels.
A new grant (funded by RWJ with colleagues at Cornell)
                                                                      Recent journal publications focus on the fertility response
takes the networks and health question to physicians,
                                                                      to the Great Recession of 2008-09. Other recent papers
asking how networks among doctors shape health care
                                                                      document current Chinese low fertility, replacement
cost and quality. Using Medicare data files, Moody and
                                                                      level fertility in the United States and the correspondence
graduate student Jonathan Coleman are building networks
                                                                      between fertility intentions and behavior in the U.S.
among physicians based on shared patients. The goal is to
then identify whether currently unexplained variance in               Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications:
cost and care quality can be accounted for at the physician
practice community (observational equivalents to care                 Johnson-Hanks, Jenna, Christine A. Bachrach, S. Philip
provision networks) level.                                            Morgan and Hans-Peter Kohler. 2011. Understanding
                                                                      Family Change and Variation: Toward a Theory of Conjunctural
In addition to these funded projects with students, when              Action. New York, Springer.
time allows, Moody continues his work on network text
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Morgan, S. Morgan, Erin Cumberworth, Chris. Wimer.                   groups. She is interested in how networks and groups
2011. “The Great Recession's Influence on Fertility,                 influence self-structures. Since many of our self-identities
Marriage, Divorce, and Cohabitation.” In The Great                   come from role relationships or group memberships,
Recession. D. Grusky, B. Western, & C. Wimer (eds).                  McPherson’s structural theory of affiliation should imply
New York, Russell Sage Foundation.                                   an ecological theory of the self. New data from a re-
                                                                     interview of respondents from the 2004 General Social
Morgan, S. Philip and Heather Rackin. 2010. “The                     Survey are now available to address these questions. She,
Correspondence of Fertility Intentions and Behavior in               Miller and graduate student Robin Gauthier are currently
the U.S.” Population and Development Review, 36:91-118.              analyzing those data to establish whether memberships
                                                                     create ties, ties create memberships or both. They are
Angie O’Rand                                                         also collecting new data in the 2010 General Social
Angie O'Rand will continue as Dean of Social Sciences                Survey to examine how context affects the measurement
until July 2014. She is still engaged in research and                of ego networks. That should solve a major dispute that
working with graduate students in stratification, life               developed over their 2006 ASR paper.
course and economic sociology. Her current research                  The third project is a study of affective meanings and
focuses on life course risks and their impact on health and          reactions to social events in Arabic. A grant from the
income trajectories in aging populations.                            Office of Naval Research funded a pretest of the
Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications:                              questionnaire using Arabic speakers here in the Triangle
                                                                     area. Smith-Lovin worked with Jen’nan Read, Mary
O'Rand, A. M. 2011. "The Changing Life Course."                      Hovespian, Kim Rogers and Rob Freeland on this project.
George Ritzer (ed.) The New Blackwell Companion to                   A new international phase of the project involves data
Sociology. Wiley Blackwell Publishers, Oxford: 197-211.              collection in Egypt, Kuwait and several other Arabic-
                                                                     speaking countries.
Remle, R. Corey and O'Rand, A.M. Forthcoming.
"Intergenerational solidarity in blended families: The               Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications:
inequality of financial transfers to adult children and
stepchildren." Chapter in M. Silverstein (ed.) From                  Owens, Timothy, Dawn Robinson and Lynn Smith-
Generation to Generation: Continuity and Change in Aging             Lovin. 2010. “The Many Faces of Identity.” Annual Review
Families. Festschrift in Honor of Vern L. Bengtson. Johns            of Sociology, 36:477-499.
Hopkins University Press (forthcoming)                               Smith-Lovin, Lynn and Piotr Winkleman, 2010. "The
O'Rand, A. M. and Hamil-Luker, Jenifer. "Late                        Social Psychologies of Emotion: A Bridge That Is Not Too
employment careers, transitions to retirement, and                   Far", Social Psychology Quarterly, 73:327-332.
retirement income in the U.S." Chapter 11 in Hans-Peter              Mark, Noah, Cecilia Ridgeway, and Lynn Smith-Lovin.
Blossfeld, Sandra Buchholz, and Karin Kurz (eds.) Ageing             2009. “The Construction of Status Value.” American
Populations, Globalization, and the Labor Market:                    Journal of Sociology, 115: 832-862.
Comparing Late Working Life and Retirement in Modern
Societies. Edward Elgar (2011): 283-305.                             Jen’nan Read

Lynn Smith-Lovin                                                     In her 4th year at Duke, Jen’nan Read’s research
                                                                     continues to focus on intersections between sociology,
Three projects dominate Smith-Lovin’s research agenda.               global health, religion and immigrants, particularly
First, she continues her work on identity, action and                Muslims in the west. Three projects have dominated her
emotion in an NSF-funded grant. In collaboration with                agenda. The first was a collaborative project with third
researchers at the University of Georgia, Smith-Lovin and            year graduate student David Eagle that extended Mark
graduate students Kim Rogers and Steven Foy explore                  Chave’s (JSSR 2010) argument that much of the work in
how people respond emotionally and behaviorally to                   the sociology of religion is susceptible to the religious
injustice.                                                           congruence fallacy—the tendency to assume consistency
In a second project, Smith-Lovin is working with Miller              between religious beliefs and one’s attitudes and
McPherson to study social networks and voluntary                     behaviors across situations when they are in fact highly

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variable. They added an important piece to this argument              schools). They are in the data analysis phase of the project
by identifying intersecting group identities as a mechanism           and plan to produce two papers and a book.
for motivating such incongruence. Specifically, Read and
Eagle show how race, gender, and religion interact to                 Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications:
produce different levels of attitudinal and behavior                  Read, Jen’nan G. and Megan Reynolds. 2012. “Health
incongruencies on key issues of the day, namely                       Migrants or Just Healthy Men? Gender and Health among
conservative social values and voting behaviors. Their                Middle Eastern Immigrants.” Forthcoming in the Journal
findings highlight the conditions that result in                      of Health & Social Behavior.
incongruence at the intersections of identity categories
and pinpoint where social scientists are most vulnerable              Read, Jen’nan Ghazal and David Eagle. 2011.
to committing the congruence fallacy (JSSR 2011).                     “intersecting Identities as a Source of Religious
                                                                      Incongruence.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion,
Her second project continued to build on a successful                 50:116-132.
collaboration with 4th year graduate student Megan
Reynolds. In a forthcoming article in the Journal of Health           Ken Spenner
& Social Behavior, they draw on theories of gender
                                                                      Ken Spenner continues his research with the Campus Life
inequality and immigrant health to argue that utilization
                                                                      and Learning data, a prospective panel of the Duke
of the healthcare system (which is different from access to
                                                                      undergraduate classes of 2005 and 2006.
the healthcare system) contributes to the gender and
immigrant gap in health. Specifically, immigrants are less            Select Recent/Forthcoming Publication:
likely than U.S.-born whites to interact with the health
care system, and women are more likely to do so than                  Arcidiacono, Peter, Esteban Aucejo, Hanming Fang and
men. Thus, immigrant and gender health disparities may                Kenneth Spenner, "Does Affirmative Action Lead to
partly reflect knowledge of health status rather than actual          Mismatch? A New Test and Evidence." Quantitative
health. They conclude that apparent differences in illness            Economics 2: 303-333.
between men and women or immigrants and native-born                   Yi Zeng
Americans may partly reflect differences in knowledge of
illness. Women likely engage with the health care system              Yi Zeng had a productive year in 2011, with six articles
sooner and more often than their male peers given                     published in peer-reviewed journals in English, one
biological differences in reproduction and social                     article published in peer-reviewed journal in Chinese, and
differences as caregivers, and thus they may be more                  one book on “Methods and Applications of Demographic
aware of their ailments than men. Immigrants likely                   Analysis (second edition)” in Chinese published by Peking
engage the health care system less frequently than the                University Press.
U.S.-born for a variety of reasons other than health
                                                                      Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications:
selectivity, including pre-occupation with other aspects of
settlement, lack of knowledge about the system, and/or                Zeng, Yi, Zhenxin Zhang, Tao Xu, Zhongjie Fan, Xinhua
lack of resources to access the system. The policy                    Xiao, Xia Chen, Zishi Wang, Enling Ma, Danan Gu,
implications is that we should get everyone, black/white,             Fengyu Zhang, and Joseph M. Corless. 2011. “Association
male/female, old/young, to the doctor much sooner                     of Birth Weight with Health and Long-term Survival up
when ailments in a more preventative and much less                    to Middle and Old Ages in China.” Journal of Population
costly stage than curative practices.                                 Aging, 3:143–159.
Read’s third, and ongoing, project is a comparative study             Zeng,Yi. 2011. “Effects of Demographic and Retirement-
of Muslim integration in the United States and England.               Age Policies on Future Pension Deficits, with an
With a colleague from the University of Oxford (Serena                Application to China.” Population and Development Review.
Hussain), she is assessing the role of private Islamic                37(3): 553–569.
schools in the assimilation process of Muslim youth. They
conducted focus groups and interviews with students at                Zeng, Yi, Claude Hughes, Megan Lewis, Jianxin Li,
private schools and their parents, as well as college                 Fengyu Zhang. 2011. “Interactions between Life Stress
students who had attended private Islamic school in their             Factors and Carrying the APOE4 Allele Adversely Impact
youth (to assess their experiences after leaving the                  Self-Reported Health in Old Adults.” Journal of
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Gerontology Series A: Biological and Medical Sciences,                Kail is currently working on several projects using the
66A:1062-1076.                                                        Health and Retirement Study to a) investigate the physical
                                                                      and mental health consequence of post-retirement
               POSTDOC NEWS                                           employment, b) the impact of health insurance on the
                                                                      onset and trajectory of poor health in later life, and c) the
David Diehl                                                           relationships between health, work, and retirement. Kail
                                                                      has recently presented his research at the annual meetings
David Diehl is a Postdoctoral Associate at the Social                 of the American Sociological Association, the Society for
Sciences Research Institute and affiliated with the Duke              the Study of Social Problems and the Population
Network Analysis Center. He graduated from Stanford                   Association of America.
University in August 2011. One strand of his research is
located at the intersection of network analysis and                   Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications:
symbolic interactionism and is concerned with the                     Kail, Ben Lennox, and Marc Dixon. 2011. "The Uneven
interactional strategies people use to initiate, maintain,            Patterning of Welfare Benefits at the Twilight of AFDC:
negotiate and dissolve their relationships. A second strand           Assessing the Influence of Institutions, Race, and Citizen
looks at how organizational structures, practices and                 Preferences." The Sociological Quarterly.
climates shape the nature and expression of relational
processes that happen within them. A final strand, and the            Kail, Ben Lennox. Forthcoming. “Coverage or Costs: The
topic of his dissertation, examines organizational reform             Role of Health Insurance on Labor Market Reentry
in terms of efforts to deliberatively change both the                 among Early Retirees.” The Journal of Gerontology: Social
structure and meaning of relationships.                               Sciences.
Select Recent/Forthcoming Publication:                                Kail, Ben Lennox. Invited Revise and Resubmit. “Leaving
                                                                      Retirement: Age-Graded Relative Risks of Transitioning
McFarland, Daniel A, David K Diehl and Craig Rawlings.                Back to Work or Dying.” Population Research and Policy
2011. “Methodological Transactionalism and the                        Review.
Sociology of Education.” In ‘Frontiers in the Sociology of
Education,’ edited by Maureen Hallinan. Springer                      Katherine King
Publishing: New York.
                                                                      Katherine King is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Research
Diehl, David K. and Daniel A. McFarland. 2010 “Toward
                                                                      Training Program (RTP) in the Center for the Study of
a Historical Sociology of Situations.” American Journal of
                                                                      Aging and Human Development. Her dissertation
Sociology, 115 (6): 1713-1752.
                                                                      examined biological, psychological, and social relations
Ben Lennox Kail                                                       implications of the urban built environment. Her research
                                                                      interests include a) community physical and social
Ben Lennox Kail is a Postdoctoral Scholar in the                      contexts in health-related psychosocial quality of life for
Department of Sociology and the Duke Population                       older adults, b) exploring how and why personality and
Research Institute. His research interests include Aging              emotions cluster in neighborhoods and regions, and c)
and the Life Course, Political Economy, Welfare                       spatial quantitative methods and measurement.
State/Social Policy, and Health. His current line of                  Katherine’s work in progress includes “Neighborhood
research examines the impact of public- and private-                  Stigma and Environmental Risk Perception: The Case of
benefits on life course transitions and trajectories. His             Air Quality,” “Socioeconomic, Policy, and Diffusion
primary focus is on how these benefits impact the                     Explanations of Fertility in China: A Spatial Approach,”
domains of work, health, and mortality in later life, as              “Life Phase and the Forms Volunteering Takes” (with
well as how these benefits work through one domain to                 Dawn Carr), and “Concentration of Poverty or Repulsion
influence other domains. He is concerned with both the                by Design? Associations of Housing, Urban Form, and
proximal and distal consequences of benefits –                        Social Composition with Neighborly Social Relations,” as
particularly in terms of private benefits – and additionally          well as several methodological manuscripts dealing with
with how the influence of these benefits changes over                 health-relevant neighborhood context. She is currently
time.                                                                 team-teaching Social Problems with Lydia Manning.

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Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications:                               Age-specific survival as a threshold trait” Proceedings of the
                                                                      Royal Society, B 278:144-151.
King, K.E. Under Review. Aggravating Conditions:
Cynical Hostility and Neighborhood Ambient Stressors.                 Sabrina Pendergrass
King, K.E., Morenoff, J.D., & House, J.S. 2011.                       Sabrina Pendergrass is a Provost's Postdoctoral Fellow at
Cumulative Biological Risk Factors: Neighborhood                      Duke. She completed her Ph.D. in May 2010 at Harvard
Socioeconomic Characteristics and Race/Ethnic                         University. Her research interests are race, inequality,
Disparities Psychosomatic Medicine: Journal of Biobehavioral          internal migration, and culture. Her work has received
Medicine, 73, 572-579.                                                awards from the Association of Black Sociologists and the
                                                                      Society for the Study of Social Problems. Sabrina is
King, K.E. Under Review. Comparison of Systematic
                                                                      working on a book manuscript that examines a major
Social Observation and Aerial Photography Data on Land
                                                                      trend over the past few decades, the reversal of the
Use in Chicago
                                                                      African American Great Migration. Drawing on more
                                                                      than 120 in-depth interviews in an emerging black magnet
Jacob Moorad
                                                                      city, Charlotte, North Carolina, the book offers the first
Jacob Moorad is a Postdoctoral Scholar at the Duke                    extensive field study of non-southern-born blacks who are
Population Research Institute. He researches the                      moving to the urban South and it reveals divergent
evolution of aging in human and animal populations. This              pathways of reverse migration, especially between
involves the investigation of the demographic, ecological,            middle- and working-class blacks. In August 2012,
physiological, social, and genetic processes that relate              Sabrina will join the faculty at the University of Virginia
fitness to vital rates, vital rates to phenotypes, and                as an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology
phenotypes to genes. His current work focuses on how                  and the Carter G. Woodson Institute of African American
social interactions contribute to evolutionary change by              and African Studies.
modulating natural selection and the genetic expression of                          RECENT JOB PLACEMENTS!
traits.
                                                                                             Lane Destro
Recent and ongoing projects include: 1) descriptive                                        Assistant Professor
studies of how natural selection for longevity has changed                               Department of Sociology
with the demographic transition and with changes in                                          Ronoake College
marital practices using longitudinal human data from a
historical population (the Utah Population Database); 2)                               Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman
theoretical investigations into how social interactions can                                   Assistant Professor
                                                                                         Department of Sociology &
encourage the evolution of elevated juvenile mortality;
                                                                        Institute for the Study of Latin American and the Caribbean
and 3) comparative studies of how sex has evolved to                                       University of South Florida
determine longevity and aging using zoological records of
200 captive animal species.                                                                     Ben Kail
                                                                                           Assistant Professor
Selected Publications:                                                                   Department of Sociology
                                                                                          Georgia State University
Moorad J.A. and D.E.L Promislow. Forthcoming.
“Evolution of Aging and Menopause” Invited book chapter                                     Sarah Mayorga
for Princeton Guide to Evolution. (J Losos, ed). Princeton:                                Assistant Professor
Princeton University Press.                                                              Department of Sociology
                                                                                          University of Cincinnati
Moorad JA, D.E.L. Promislow, K.R. Smith, and M.J.
Wade. 2011. “Mating system change reduces the strength                                 Sabrina Pendergrass
of sexual selection in an American frontier population of                                Assistant Professor
the 19th century.” Evolution & Human Behavior, 32:147-                                Department of Sociology &
155.Moorad J.A. and D.E.L Promislow. 2011.                               Carter G. Woodson Institute of African-American Studies
                                                                                         University of Virginia
“Evolutionary demography and quantitative genetics:


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CONGRATULATIONS RECENT PH.D. RECIPIENTS!
                                   Steven Frenk (March 2011)
       Dissertation: “The Role of Religious Congregations in the Mental Health Care System”
              Current Position: Research Associate at UNC's Carolina Population Center
               with a joint appointment at the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
                                            Chapel Hill, NC
                                 Jillian Powers (March 2011)
 Dissertation: “Going Away to Find a Home: A Comparative Study of Heritage/Homeland Tourism”
                  Current Position: Postdoctoral Fellow in American Culture Studies
                                Washington University, St. Louis, MO
                                 Whitney Welsh (March 2011)
                 Dissertation: “Unthinkable: Mathematics and the Rise of the West”
                              Current Position: Research Scientist SSRI
                                          Duke University
                          Mari Jean Armstrong-Hough (April 2011)
 Dissertation: “Imperial Splenda: Globalization, Culture, and Type 2 Diabetes in the U.S. and Japan”
                   Current Position: Assistant Professor, Institute of Social Sciences
                                    Meiji University Tokyo, Japan
                               Rebekah Burroway (April 2011)
                        Dissertation: “Structural Violence and Child Health:
A Multi-Level Analysis of Development, Gender Inequality, and Democracy in Developing Countries”
                          Current Position: Assistant Professor of Sociology
                              SUNY Stony Brook on Long Island, NY
                               Allison Wisecup (April 2011)
                             Dissertation: “Do We Have Consensus?
            Examining the Sources of Systematic Variation in Cultural Identity Meanings”
                          Current Position: Assistant Professor of Sociology
                                 Radford University, Radford, VA
                                    Hui Zheng (April 2011)
                     Dissertation: “Medicalization as A Rising Rational Myth:
                Population Health Implication, Reproduction, and Public Response”
                          Current Position: Assistant Professor of Sociology
                              Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
                                   Joonkoo Lee (June 2011)
                    Dissertation: "Animating Globalization and Development:
           The South Korean Animation Industry in Historical-Comparative Perspective"
                                Dietrich Awarded (July 2011)
         Dissertation “Rebellious Conservatives: Social Movements in Defense of Privilege”
                         Current Position: Assistant Professor of Sociology
                               Texas State University, San Marcos, TX
                            Michelle Christian (December 2011)
                               Dissertation: “"It's so Pura Vida":
             The Tourism Global Value Chain and Ethnoracial Stratification in Costa Rica”.


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After graduating, he worked at the      twentieth century Marxist and
       M.A. RECIPIENTS                  McKinsey & Co. as a Research            liberation theology movements in
   (December 2011 & May 2012)           Analyst, and later for Distressed       Latin America. She presented her
                                        Children & Infants International        senior thesis: “The Culture War’s
            Regina Baker                doing public health research in         Littlest Crusaders: Competing
           Sancha Doxilly               Bangladesh. Most recently, he           Discourses         in        Scouting
            David Eagle                 worked as a research assistant at the   Organizations,” at the 2011
                                        Institute of National Security          Southern Sociological Society
       S. Joshua Mendelsohn
                                        Studies in Tel-Aviv, Israel focusing    annual meeting. Currently, Mary
             Feng Tian                  on the impact of bureaucracy on the     Beth’s research interests include the
                                        Chinese military.                       construction of perceptions and
                                                                                worldviews, particularly with
                                        Collin Muller                           regards to their influence on
                                        Collin graduated from Rice              altruistic behaviors.
   NEW GRADUATE                         University in 2009 with Honors in
     STUDENTS                           Religious Studies before enrolling
                                        in a Master’s program at Duke
In Fall 2011, we welcomed six
                                        Divinity School as a Duke Scholar.
students in the incoming cohort.
                                        His research interests include the
These students have diverse
                                        intersection of racial inequality,
experiences and research interests.
                                        religious       and       non-profit
We are happy to have them join us!
                                        organizations, and health. He is
Raphaël Charron-Chénier                 currently assisting Linda George to
Raphaël received his B.A. (2009)        design and implement a mixed-           Joshua Fink
and M.A. (2011) in sociology from       methods study of neighborhood           Joshua graduated with a B.A. in
McGill University in Montreal. His      primary care clinics that serve low-    Sociology from Pepperdine in May
M.A. thesis examined the impact of      income populations. He worked           2011. He thought he had a
asset-specifity in a country's export   with Mark Chaves, Shawna                reasonably narrow research agenda
sector on a variety of social           Anderson, and Cyrus Schleifer           during the graduate school
institutions. A native French-          earlier this fall in pre-testing the    application process, but his research
speaker from Quebec, Canada,            survey for the third wave of the        interests have actually broadened as
Raphaël joined Duke in 2011 as an       National Congregations Study.           a result of greater exposure to
international PhD student in the        Collin is married to Jenna, a third     various literature during his first
sociology department. His research      year Ph.D. student in Duke's            semester at Duke. Now, he wants
interests include the sociology of      Department        of     Biomedical     to study various aspects of
markets, credit and transactions.       Engineering. They both enjoy            stratification, hopefully in relation
He is currently working with Lisa       cooking, living in Keohane Quad         to education and/or criminology.
Keister on the impact of car-debt in    (where Collin serves as a Graduate
the United States.                      Resident), and exploring Durham         Laura Weimer
                                        by bike.                                Laura received her BS in
Jonathan Coleman                                                                Chemistry/ Life Sciences from the
Jonathan graduated from Brandeis        Mary Beth Fallin                        United States Military Academy
University with degrees in Politics     Mary Beth received her B.A. in          (USMA) at West Point in 2003,
and Sociology. While at Brandeis,       Sociology with a minor in Spanish       and has served as a Military Police
he worked as a research assistant in    from Western Carolina University        officer in the Active Duty Army for
Brandeis’ Heller School for Social      in 2010, graduating with honors.        the last 8 ½ years. Through her
Policy and Management. He also          Her     undergraduate    research       leadership and staff positions,
worked for the William J. Clinton       focused on political and religious      specifically those during two
Foundation during his senior year.      discourse in youth scouting             deployments to Iraq, Laura
                                        organizations, as well as mid-
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developed her interest in cultural       2012-13 Sulzberger/Levitan Social        Wendy Brynildsen
Sociology, and how understanding         Policy Fellowship sponsored by the       Wendy is currently working on a
other cultures and societal              Center for Children and Family           number of projects that examine
influences can improve her insight       Policy and a Duke Graduate School        the      importance      of    social
into nation building and training        Summer Research Fellowship.              relationships throughout the life
police forces. She will study toward                                              course, from adolescence through
a masters in Sociology in order to       Paige Borelli                            older adulthood. Her dissertation
teach undergraduate Leadership and       Paige is currently working on her        work looks at how social networks
Sociology at USMA in the fall of         second year paper, which examines        of close confidants differentially
2013. Her research interests             the effects of bounded solidarity        affect the mental and physical
include the role social capital in the   and enforceable trust on immigrant       health of American men and
military and its transition to the       economic outcomes. She intends to        women,        and    the     possible
civilian work sector, as well as         present her results at the Southern      mechanisms responsible for these
cultural     sociology      in      an   Sociological Society conference in       relationships. As a recipient of the
international context.                   the spring. Paige is also                Phillip Jackson Baugh fellowship for
                                         collaborating with Lisa Keister on       research on aging, she will continue
                                         papers exploring the market              to focus on her dissertation, as well
      GRADUATE                           transition in China and Chinese          as other related projects.
    STUDENT NEWS                         immigrant wealth. In addition,
                                         Paige is co-authoring a book on          Rose Buckelew
                                         China’s economic development             Rose is currently collecting data for
                                         with Bai Gao and her cohort-mate,        her dissertation, "Betting on Black
                                         Xiaohan Xu. Last summer Paige            and White: Race, Gender, and the
                                         improved her Mandarin speaking           Medicalization      of      Problem
                                         abilities by attending intensive         Gambling." She recently finished
                                         language courses in Beijing, funded      conducting ethnographic research
                                         through the Foreign Language and         on lottery gamblers and is currently
                                         Areas Studies Fellows                    conducting      interviews      with
Regina S. Baker                                                                   problem gambling counselors.
Regina is currently in her third         Amie Bostic
                                                                                  Over the summer, Rose was
year. For her dissertation research,     Amie is in her second year and           awarded the NSF Dissertation
she wants to examine why child           interested in the interactions           Improvement        Grant.      More
poverty in the South has remained        between         stratification     and   recently, she was awarded Duke's
so high and persistent compared to       institutions. Primarily her research     Summer Research Fellowship.
the rest of the U.S., as well as how     interests center around issues of
region of residence influences life      gender        inequality,      income    Trenita Brookeshire Childers
outcomes. In addition she worked         inequality,      immigration,      the
                                                                                  Trenita is a second year student
with David Brady and Ryan                welfare      state       and    power
                                                                                  with interests in medical sociology
Finnegan on a paper examining the        resources. Currently, Amie is
                                                                                  and race. Specifically, she is
effects of unionization on working       working on her second year paper
                                                                                  interested     in    the      social
poverty. Regina’s second year            which evaluates cross-national
                                                                                  determinants of health disparities.
paper, which focuses on how the          variation in immigrant poverty,
                                                                                  This past summer, Trenita worked
effects of marriage and work on          utilizing a multilevel modeling
                                                                                  with Debby Gold as a research
child poverty in the U.S. have           strategy. She will be presenting this
                                                                                  assistant on a project entitled
changed over time, recently won          paper at the SSS Annual Meeting.
                                                                                  “Racial and Ethnic Differences in
the Southern Sociological Society        She also will be presenting a paper
                                                                                  Osteoporosis Medication Decision-
Odum Award for Outstanding               titled, “New Social Risk: The Effect
                                                                                  Making”. This year, she is working
Graduate Student Paper. She will         of Political Factors on Children of
                                                                                  closely with Linda George on her
present this paper at the annual SSS     Single Mothers in Poverty” at the
                                                                                  second-year paper which examines
meeting. Regina also received the        ASA annual meeting.
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2012newsletter

  • 1. DUKE SOCIOLOGY Spring 2012 NOTE FROM THE CHAIR Sociology at Duke had another productive and visible year. Our faculty continue to be visible and active in extramural funding (over 10 new grants in the past DUKE SOCIOLOGY year), scholarly output, and university and national visibility. The faculty are extraordinary in the high rate of co-authorship with graduate students. Our graduate students also had an exceptional year with many publications and professional presentations, and five new NSF dissertation improvement awards. Our administrative and IT staff continue to be models of efficiency and professionalism. Two new faculty members joined our community in July. Matt Bradshaw (Ph.D. UT Austin, 2008) joined us after a two year post-doctoral fellowship at the Carolina Population Center. Matt’s teaching and research interests center in biodemography, health, genetic epidemiology, religion and quantitative methods. Steve Vaisey (Ph.D., UNC Chapel Hill, 2008) joined us from the University of California at Berkeley, where he has been an assistant professor for the past two years. His specializations include cultural sociology, the origins and consequences of different moral world views, and statistical techniques for set In this Issue: theoretic analysis. Note from the Chair 1 Two other of our faculty have recently or will soon transition to emeritus status. Nan Lin transitioned to emeritus status July 1, 2011. Nan has multiple decades of Feature News 2 contributions to research on social networks, social capital, stratification and Working Groups 2 mobility, mental health, and China. We will honor Nan at a reception in New York City at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association in New Faculty Spotlight 3 August 2013. Miller McPherson will transition to emeritus status July 1, 2012. Miller has multiple decades of contributions to literatures on voluntary groups Faculty News 5 and associations, social networks, his general ecological theory of affiliation Postdoc News 14 (including Blau Space!), and quantitative methodology. We will honor Miller in the future at a time and place to be announced. Recent Job Placements 15 The departmental transitions extend to my office. I am in the last months of my Recent Ph.D. Recipients 16 term as chair. I owe many people thank you’s. Grateful acknowledgement goes to New Graduate Students 17 Deans Laurie Patton and Angela O’Rand. They always listened to us carefully and supported us in recent years of budget cuts and reorganization. I warmly thank Graduate Student News 18 our staff---Theresa Shouse, Lisa Palmano, Jessica Ellington, Bob Jackson, Rob Undergraduate News 25 Marks, and Jesse Riggan---who work exceptionally hard on our behalf behind the scenes. I thank my faculty colleagues, for their patience and support, and for their Senior Honors Students 26 endless willingness to roll up their sleeves and go to work on behalf of our collective endeavor. I thank our graduate students, for they too contribute mightily to our collective sense of community and our accomplishments. I Sociology Department Duke University reserve special thanks to our departmental officers during the past three years, Jim Moody as Director of Graduate Studies, Linda Burton and Becki Bach as Directors of Undergraduate Studies, and Lisa Keister as Director of Markets and
  • 2. Management Studies. They give heroically of their students who consistently serve as effective mentors. This professional time and energy, and did exceptional jobs award includes a $2000 honorarium. Victor Ray was also in their respective leadership roles. Finally, I thank my selected as a 2012-2013 ASA Minority Fellow. This wife Barbara for her support and willingness to give up prestigious fellowship is aimed at increasing the diversity family time to the chair role, sometimes including of the discipline. In addition to a year of funding, the nights and weekends. fellowship provides training and networking opportunities at the ASA annual meeting. Finally, it is a pleasure to announce that Eduardo Bonilla-Silva has accepted an appointment as the Working Groups & new chair of Sociology, effective July 1, 2012. Eduardo Collaborative Centers Thrive is an accomplished scholar of racial stratification, theory, critical race methods, political sociology, Economic Sociology Workshop Latinos, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Economic sociology is one of Duke’s traditional and epistemology. Eduardo, from all of Sociology’s internal current research strengths. The department’s new and external audiences, we wish you the best in your economic sociology workshop facilitates dialogue among term as chair! department members on topics in this large and growing -Ken Spenner sociology subfield. We define economic sociology broadly, and recent talks highlight both that breadth and the excellent work being done by faculty and graduate FEATURED NEWS students in our department. This semester’s topics have included networks and power in Chinese homeowner Rebecca Bach Wins Teaching Award associations (Qiang Fu), labor markets and wage inequality (Ryan Finnigan), racial implications of segmentation in the U.S. financial services market (Kieran Healy), networks among sex workers in India (Dave Brady), and immigrant bounded solidarity and wealth accumulation (Paige Borelli). Upcoming talks will address equally important topics: Gary Gereffi: global commodity chains (March 28), Jake Fisher: organizational isomorphism, and Megan Reynolds: county-level job losses and student suspension rates (April 11), Hang Young Lee: adoption of corporate social responsibility among Korean Firms (April 25). The groups will meet at 12:00pm in the McKinney conference room in the Soc- Rebecca Bach has won the Southern Sociological Psyh Bldg. Contact Lisa Keister for additional information (lkeister@soc.duke.edu). Society's (SSS) Distinguished Contributions to Teaching award. This award recognizes outstanding classroom teaching and honors individuals whose contributions go Race Workshop beyond their institutions to benefit the discipline as a Now in its fourth year, Sociology’s Race Workshop has whole. This award includes the opportunity for Becki maintained its role as a crucial space for the vanguard of to arrange a session at the 2013 SSS annual meeting. race scholarship. For the 2011-2012 academic year, the Workshop is honored to collaborate with the Social Victor Ray Wins 2012 Dean’s Award Science Research Institute to bring in a wonderful slate of For Excellence in Mentoring outside scholars to present at the workshop. The Workshop also appreciates the financial support of the Congratulations to Victor Ray who is the recipient of the Sociology and African/African-American Studies 2012 Dean's Award for Excellence in Mentoring by a departments, and the Dean of Arts and Sciences, Laurie graduate student! The mentoring award recognizes the Patton, all of which have helped expand the scope of the considerable efforts and accomplishments of graduate Race Workshop. ~2~
  • 3. Market & Management Studies Markets and Management Studies (MMS), which is housed in sociology, remains Duke’s largest certificate program (similar to an interdisciplinary minor). With more than 600 enrolled students, it is larger than all other undergraduate certificate programs combined. The program meets the needs of undergraduates wanting to study business, management, organizations and organizational behavior, entrepreneurship, and related issues. MMS exposes students to cutting-edge research and provides opportunities to engage in real-world In the fall of 2011, the workshop enjoyed presentations experiences both at home and globally in a range of areas. from Charles Mills, professor of philosophy at MMS allows students with interests in business and Northwestern, Robert Turner, a postdoc from UNC, related areas to take a series of courses that are relevant to Claudia Milian, professor of Romance Studies at Duke, these career paths and to learn many of the skills that will and our own Sarah Mayorga. In the spring, the workshop enable them to succeed in more applied areas. What is is looking forward to a great lineup of presentations, perhaps most unique about MMS is that although it bringing in scholars Larry Bobo, Tanya Golash-Boza, prepares students for some applied fields, it retains a Jonathan Metzl, and Howard Winant. We will also host strong focus on a liberal arts approach to these areas, as Duke’s own Dean Patton and Thavolia Glymph at future evidenced by the centrality of courses from various core workshops. Lastly, members of the Race Workshop are disciplines (e.g., sociology, political science, economics). working with students from UNC and NCCU to organize an interdisciplinary graduate student conference on race in March 2012. The conference is being partially funded New Faculty Spotlight by a Kenan-Biddle grant encouraging collaboration We are pleased to have Matthew Bradshaw and Stephen between Duke and UNC. This will be a great way for Vaisey join our sociology family! They offer unique local scholars of race and ethnicity to meet and build research interests and skill sets that will enhance the scope stronger connections between the three schools. of faculty work and students’ overall learning. Both Bradshaw and Vaisey were panelists on a job market workshop sponsored by the Graduate Student Forum. Duke Network Analysis Center Matthew Bradshaw This year marks the second year for the new Duke Network Analysis Center (DNAC), based on generous funding from the university. This is an excellent opportunity for graduate students interested in interdisciplinary work, and S. Joshua Mendelsohn and post-doc David Diehl (Phd 2011, Stanford) have been actively coordinating work on the center. DNAC seeks to build a community of network scholars across programs at Duke, with significant attention to graduate student funding and training. Opportunities for network research abound at Duke, making this a perfect place for linking broad substantive interests in sociology, political science Matt joined the sociology faculty in Fall 2011 after or public health to a rigorous tool-set. To help foster this earning his Ph.D. from the University of Texas at graduate community, Jim Moody has worked with a long- Austin and completing a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the standing working group of graduate students who share Carolina Population Center. His research focuses on three and comment on each other’s work. interrelated topics: (1) gene-environment interplay and ~3~
  • 4. health; (2) genetic and other biological influences on Predict the Use of Complementary and Alternative religious life; and (3) religion and health. Medicine among US Adults.” Preventive Medicine. In the first area, Bradshaw is working on a manuscript Stephen Vaisey (with Felicia Tian) examining sex differences in depressive symptoms. Findings suggest that social, psychological, and genetic risk factors for depression are all more common among women compared with men, and that these account for observed sex differences. Matt is also working on a paper (with Melanie Sereny) that examines the psychosocial correlates of subjective SES in an attempt to understand how it is linked with health net of objective aspects of social status. Bradshaw’s research on biology and religion has shown that genetic and environmental factors both contribute to individual differences on a variety of religious outcomes. His current work attempts to explain these findings by Steve Vaisey joined the sociology department Fall 2011, mapping the potential pathways of genetic influences, as but he is already feeling very much at home. Prior to well as examining whether they interact with arriving at Duke, he was an Assistant Professor at UC environmental contexts. Findings from one working Berkeley. The main goal of his research is to understand paper suggest that genetic influences function, in part, by the varieties, origins, and consequences of different moral shaping psychological characteristics such as extraversion, worldviews. He also has conducted research on 1970s agreeableness, and sociality, which subsequently affect communes, religion and marijuana use, educational religious behaviors. Findings from a second manuscript overqualification, gene-environment interactions, and the suggest that genetic factors are stronger in contexts where relationship between poverty and educational aspirations, social forces are weaker (e.g., the west coast of the US), among other topics. Essentially, he is interested in the and less influential in settings where cultural norms are role of culture and cognition in explaining human powerful (e.g., the southern portion of the US known as behavior. the “Bible Belt”). In the past few months, Vaisey was awarded a $400,000 With respect to research on religion and health, Bradshaw grant from the John Templeton Foundation to lead a team recently completed a manuscript showing that support of 12 sociologists and psychologists to improve the from others in one’s congregation and a perceived measurement of moral worldviews. This project involves intimate relationship with God both buffer against the a conference on measurement and two separate data deleterious effects of financial hardship on psychological collections aimed at piloting and fielding existing and new well-being in late life. To fund this research, he submitted measures of moral differences in the United States. an NIH proposal (with Margarita Mooney of UNC-Chapel In addition to the grant, Vaisey continues to pursue his Hill). The proposed research will examine the other work on morality, culture, and cognition. Among relationships between religion, stress, and psychological other things, he is working hard on a book manuscript well-being using four waves of Add Health data. (tentatively titled Worldview: How Culture Shapes Moral In addition to his research activities, Matt helped organize Judgment and Action). the Jensen Seminar Series (with Phil Morgan). He Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications: recently joined the editorial board of Sociology of Religion. Vaisey, Stephen and Margaret Frye. Forthcoming. “Theory and Psychology entitled "The Old One-Two: Preserving Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications: Analytical Dualism.” Psychological Sociology." Ellison, Christopher G., Matt Bradshaw, and Cheryl A. Stephen Vaisey. 2010. “What People Want: Rethinking Roberts. Forthcoming. “Spiritual and Religious Identities Poverty, Culture, and Educational Attainment,” Annals of ~4~
  • 5. the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 629:75- May (previous lectures have been delivered by notables 101. such as William Julius Wilson, Anne Stoler, and Alejandro Portes). Lastly, he was invited by the Sociology Stephen Vaisey and Omar Lizardo. 2010. “Can Cultural department at Penn to be the 2011-2012 Distinguished Worldviews Influence Network Composition?,” Social Visiting Professor and, as such, will teach two graduate Forces, 88 (4): 1595-1618. seminars in the spring of 2012. FACULTY NEWS Bonilla-Silva has continued his public intellectual work by delivering in 2011 keynotes before the Southern Rebecca Bach Sociological Society, Michigan Sociological Association, Association of Black Sociologists, and the “Afro-Latin@s Rebecca Bach continues to direct the undergraduate Now! Strategies for Visibility and Action” conference held program in the department of sociology. In 2011 she in New York. He also delivered keynotes or lectures at developed a pretest/posttest assessment tool for use in Hamilton College, Appalachian State University, Emory, ongoing evaluations of the undergraduate program. She and the sociology department at The Ohio State presented the paper, “Motherhood in the Context of University. The titles of some of his keynotes show the Domestic Violence: A Shelter Study” at the annual range of his concerns these days, “The Real ‘Race meeting of the American Sociological Association in Problem’ in Sociology: The Power of White Rule in our August 2011. She was invited to present a feminist Discipline,” “It’s Real! Racism, Discrimination, and Color critique of one of the proposals received by Erin Olin Blindness in Obamerica,” “The Invisible Weight of Wright for his ASA theme on Real Utopias in a session Whiteness: The Racial Grammar of Everyday Life in organized by Wright and Catherine Berheide at the America,” and “Notes on Race in the Americas by a winter meeting of the Sociologists for Women in Society. Negrito Acomplejao.” Bach recently learned that she will receive the Southern Sociological Society’s Distinguished Contributions to For students interested in coming to Duke to work with Teaching Award in 2013. Bonilla-Silva, he is working, or contemplating to work, on projects such as: (1) a textbook on race and ethnicity Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications: with David G. Embrick (Loyola at Chicago) under Bach, Rebecca and Julianne Weinzimmer. 2011. contract with Rowman and Littlefield, (2) a book on his “Exploring the Benefits of Community-based Research in work on “racial grammar,” (3) a paper on race matters in a Sociology of Sexualities Course.” Teaching Sociology, 39 the Americas, (4) a paper on the politics of Afro- (1): 57-72. Latinidades in the USA, (5) a grant proposal to examine the “racial formations” of multiple cities in the USA, (6) Bach. “Can’t Nobody Take that Away from Me: updating his papers on the Latin Americanization of racial Motherhood in the Context of Domestic Violence.” stratification in the USA and racism in the world-system, Under review. (7) a paper based on his keynote speeches on white rule in American sociology, (8) his slow-book-in-the-making on Eduardo Bonilla-Silva race, methods, and sociology, and (9) updating his work on the Obama phenomenon for the 2012 Presidential Bonilla-Silva’s fifth book, The State of White Supremacy: campaign. Racism, Governance, and the United States with Moon-Kie Jung (Urbana-Champaign) and Joao Costa Vargas Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications: (Texas), was published in 2011 by Stanford Press. He Bonilla-Silva Eduardo and Austin Ashe. “The End of received several distinctions last year such the Founders’ Racism? Forthcoming. Colorblind-Racism and Popular Award for Scholarship and Service given by the Section of Media in Post-Civil Rights America.” In Sarah E. Turner Racial and Ethnic Minorities of ASA, Duke’s Dean’s Award (Ed). Colorblind Screen, University of Vermont. for Excellence in Mentoring, and the ASA Cox-Johnson-Frazier Award for his work in the tradition of Oliver Cox, Charles Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo and Louise Seamster. 2012. “The Johnson, and Franklin Frazier (he is the youngest Sweet “The Sweet Enchantment of Color Blindness in Black Face: recipient of this award). He also delivered the Ethnic and Explaining the ‘Miracle,’ Debating the Politics, and Racial Studies Annual Lecture at City University London in ~5~
  • 6. Suggesting a Way for Hope to be ‘For Real’ in America,” with rising gross domestic product per capita. Yet, since in Special Issue of Political Power and Social Theory. the early 1980s, government spending as a percent of GDP declined in the typical year in affluent democracies. Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo. Forthcoming 2012. “The Invisible The analyses show that government expanded as a result Weight of Whiteness: The Racial Grammar of Everyday of power resources and despite structural pressures in the Life in Contemporary America.” Ethnic and Racial Studies. 1970s and 1980s, but declined mostly due to institutions after the 1980s. Also, the paper demonstrates that David Brady government spending no longer grows with a rising GDP David Brady’s current research clusters into three broad per capita in affluent democracies. Finally, with Thomas areas: 1) poverty; 2) work, labor and economic Mustillo, he is investigating how globalization has shaped sociology; and 3) political sociology, social policy and democracy in Latin American since the 1970s. This paper political economy. In the area of poverty, he is editing a will include economic, political and institutional volume with colleague Linda Burton that is provisionally dimensions of globalization and aims to move beyond the titled, The Oxford Handbook of Poverty and Society. This longstanding focus in the democratization literature on volume aims to be a key reference across the social domestic factors. sciences of poverty, and will be both interdisciplinary and Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications: international. Also, he is involved in a longer term project on working poverty in the U.S. One paper in this project Brady, David and Rebekah Burroway. Forthcoming. is with graduate students Regina Baker and Ryan “Targeting, Universalism and Single Mother Poverty: A Finnigan. This paper examines the influence of state-level Multi-Level Analysis Across 18 Affluent Democracies.” unionization on individual-level working poverty in the Demography. U.S. 1991-2004. The results show that the effects of Reynolds, Megan M. and David Brady. Forthcoming. unionization are more important than economic “Bringing You More Than the Weekend: Union performance and social policies, and that unionization Membership and Self-Rated Health in the U.S.” Social reduces working poverty for both unionized and non- Forces. unionized households. Brady, David, Yunus Kaya, and Gary Gereffi. 2011. In the area of work, labor and economic sociology, he is “Stagnating Industrial Employment in Latin America.” involved in a multi-method study of female sex work in Work and Occupations, 38:179-220. India. One paper with Kim Blankenship and Monica Biradavolu examines how social relations affect the number of clients of and payment received by female sex workers. We use this study to advance the embeddedness literature by developing a novel typology of intimate, solidaristic, coercive and transactional relations. In the area of political sociology, social policy and political economy, he is working on a number of projects. One paper with Ryan Finnigan examines the effects of immigration on social policy attitudes in affluent democracies. This paper analyzes three measures of immigration and six social policy attitudes with survey Linda Burton data from 1996 and 2006 for 17 affluent democracies. Linda Burton continues to enjoy her work with Contrary to much recent literature, the results mostly fail undergraduate and graduate students and postdoctoral to support the hypothesis that immigration undermines fellows at Duke and is particularly excited about co- public support for the welfare state. In another paper directing a highly successful program on secondary with graduate student Hang Young Lee, he is investigating analysis of ethnographic data for graduate students at the sources of declining government spending in affluent North Carolina Central University. She recently received democracies. One of the enduring conclusions of political grants from the National Science Foundation to continue economy is that the state tends to grow over time and her research on the social, cultural, and contextual forces ~6~
  • 7. that shape the romantic unions of America’s poor, and Bai Gao from the MacArthur and William T Grant Foundations to examine the impact of housing on family and child Bai Gao continues his work on China. Last Fall, he gave a development. During this past year, Burton presented a talk called “The Changing International Environment for keynote address at the Rural Sociological Society and at a China’s Blue Ocean Strategy” at Shanghai University of number of national conferences including the annual Finance and Economics. He and graduate students, meeting of the American Sociological Association and the Xiaohan Xu and Paige Borelli, have signed a book contact National Academy of Sciences. She currently serves on with the British publisher Polity for a book titled, The the Child Maltreatment Research, Policy, and Practice for the Chinese Model of Economic Development. Gao also edited Next Decade Workshop Planning Committee for the another book manuscript titled, Social Construction of Institute of Medicine and the National Research Council, Competitive Advantage: China’s Industrial Upgrading. the Board of Directors for the Council on Contemporary Selected Recent/Forthcoming Publications: Families, the Advisory Board of the National Center on Marriage Research, and the Minority Fellowship Advisory Gao, Bai. The High Speed Rail and China’s Grand Strategy in Panel for the American Sociological Association. She also the 21 Century (in Chinese). Forthcoming. 2012. Beijing was recently appointed to the editorial board of the China: Social Science Literature Press. American Sociological Review. Burton is co-editor (with Gao, Bai. “International Monetary Regime and Domestic David Brady) for the Oxford Handbook of Poverty and Society Political Economy: The Origin of the Global Financial and spends quite of bit of time writing these days: Crisis.” Forthcoming. 2012. In Karin Knorr Cetina and Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications: Alex Preda, eds., The Oxford Handbook for the Sociology of Finance. Oxford University Press. Burton, L.M. & Hardaway, C. R. Forthcoming. “Low- income mothers as ‘othermothers’ to their romantic Gao, Bai. “The High Speed Rail and China’s Grand partners’ children: Women’s coparenting in multiple Strategy in the 21 Century.” (In Chinese). Economic partner fertility unions.” Family Process. Observer. March, 2011. Cross-Barnet, C., Cherlin, A., & Burton, L.M. 2011. Linda K. George “Bound by children: Intermittent cohabitation and living together apart.” Family Relations, 60:633-647 Linda K. George is broadly interested in the social structures and social processes that affect individual well- Burton, L.M. & Stack, C.B. 2011. “Ethnography: A being. Among the social structures most closely linked to method that “rocks our soul.” NCFR Reports, 55:F5-F8 well-being are socioeconomic status (SES), gender and race/ethnicity. Social position, in turn, is strongly linked Mark Chaves to the major risk and protective factors that more Mark Chaves’s most recent book, American Religion: proximally determine health and well-being. Among the Contemporary Trends was published by Princeton University risk and protective factors that George investigates are Press in September, 2011. He also received a grant from stressful life conditions, social relationships, and social the Lilly Endowment for $850,000 to launch the third integration/civic engagement. The outcomes of her wave of the National Congregations Study (NCS), a research include mental health, especially depression, survey of a nationally representative sample of religious physical health, disability, and mortality. The effects of congregations from across the religious spectrum. The some social structures cannot be observed within societies, NCS’s third wave also will be supported by the Pew but are placed in bold relief by comparative research. Forum on Religion and Public Life, RAND Corporation, George is also investigates well-being in comparative Center for the Study of Religion and American Culture at perspective, focusing on macro-level factors including IUPUI, Church Music Institute, and Duke University. economic development, income inequality, and the status The survey will be fielded in 2012.” Mark Chaves book of women. Much of her research focuses on social American Religion: Contemporary Trends has won the 2012 pathways of vulnerability and resilience that lead to Christianity Today Book Award, in the category of different health and well-being destinations. "Christianity and Culture." Another recent area of research is global health and aging. George is co-investigator of a grant that examines the ~7~
  • 8. health and life quality of the “oldest old” (persons age 80 (2) an ongoing collaboration with the Environmental and older) in China. Five waves of data have been Defense Fund and other sponsors on clean (low-carbon) collected at three year intervals. The sample size is large technologies and U.S. jobs; (3) a project on “Clean (11,000+ per each wave) and the survey content is both energy, U.S. competitiveness, and the role of coal” with broad and deep. George, in collaboration with Yi Zeng, is the Bank of America; (4) food safety and quality standards examining a variety of research questions with these data in several global food and agricultural value chains; and including the relationship between religious participation, (5) the competitiveness of North Carolina industries in which is very different from Western religions, and the global economy, utilizing a value chain perspective. health; gender differences in health and longevity; and urban/rural differences in health and well-being. Recently, Gereffi gave a keynote address in Mexico City titled, “Latin America's Prospects for Upgrading in Global George remains heavily involved in working with Value Chains," co-sponsored by the World Bank, the graduate students. She currently chairs or co-chairs the Inter-American Development Bank, OECD, and the UN dissertation committees of five graduate students, serves Economic Commission on Latin America. He also gave a on the dissertation committees of several others, and colloquium, "Globalization and development in a post- works closely with two students who are pre-dissertation. Washington Consensus World" at Brown University. George is a recipient of the Distinguished Mentorship Award of the Graduate School here and has also been Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications: awarded the Distinguished Mentorship Award of the Gereffi, Gary, Karina Fernandez-Stark and Phil Psilos. Gerontological Society of America. Her latest award is 2011. “Skills for Upgrading: Workforce Development the Lifetime Career Award from the Gerontological and Global Value Chains in Developing Countries.” Society of America (2010). Durham, NC: Duke University, Center on Globalization, George is active in professional societies and related Governance & Competitiveness. organizations. She is Past President of the Gerontological Gereffi, Gary, Karina Fernandez-Stark and Phil Psilos. Society of America. She is Past Chair of the Life Course 2011. “Shifting End Markets and Upgrading Prospects in and Aging Section and Past Chair of the Sociology of Global Value Chains.” Special issue of International Journal of Mental Health Section of the American Sociological Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, 4, Nos. Association. She continues as co-editor of the Handbook of 1/2/3. Aging and the Social Sciences. Gereffi, Gary. 2011. “Global value chains and inter- Selected Recent/Forthcoming Publications: national competition.” The Antitrust Bulletin, 56(1):37-56. George, L.K. 2010. “Still Happy After All These Years: Research Frontiers on Subjective Well-Being in Later Lisa Keister Life.” Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences, 65B:331-339. Lisa Keister continues to do research on wealth Zeng, Y., Gu, D., & George, L.K. 2011. Association of ownership in the United States and firm behavior in Religious Participation with Mortality among Chinese China. Her research on wealth ownership and Old Adults. Research on Aging, 33: 31-83. accumulation explores the various processes that lead to asset accumulation and debt. She has studied work, Dupre, M.E. & George, L.K. 2011. “Exceptions to the family, intergeneration, educational, and cultural Rule: Exceptional Health among the Disadvantaged.” influences on asset ownership and resulting inequalities in Research on Aging, 33:115-144. wealth. Her recent work has focused on the important role that religious belief and practice plays in shaping Gary Gereffi saving, investment, and accumulation. She is currently organizing a conference on religion and inequality (to be Gary Gereffi’s ongoing research includes: (1) economic, held September 2012 at Duke), and she is working on social and environmental upgrading in global production papers on consumption and fringe banking, debt and networks, including a 3-year project with the UK’s luxury fever, and the social origins of financial crises. Department for International Development (DFID) on Keister´s work on China focuses on the process by which “Capturing the Gains: Economic and Social Upgrading in firms are making the transition to a market economy. She Global Production Networks and Trade” (2009-2012); ~8~
  • 9. continues to study interfirm relations during transition, Kail. In addition, the grant supports one pre-doctoral the emergence of banks and financial markets, and the student in Economics, one in Public Policy Studies, and effect of changing organizational practices on workers and one post-doctoral fellow in Biology. inequality. Keister is also director of the Markets and Management Program. Ken continues his work on research and development pertaining to a Child and Youth Well-Being Index (CWI) Selected Recent/Forthcoming Publications: to track changes in numerous social indicators of the well- being of children and youth in the United States over the Keister, Lisa A. and Darren E. Sherkat, (eds.) In 34 years since 1975. Currently working with Ken on this progress. Religion and Inequality. Cambridge University project are Duke Sociology doctoral student Qiang Fu and Press. Vicki Lamb, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology at North Keister, Lisa A. (Ed.) Forthcoming. Religion, Work, and Carolina Central University and Research Scientist at Money. Research in the Sociology of Work. Duke. The CWI project is supported by the Foundation for Child Development in New York City. Its annual reports receive substantial general public exposure and Keister, Lisa A. 2011. Faith and Money: How Religious press coverage. The project has produced a number of Belief Contributes to Wealth and Poverty. Cambridge peer-reviewed journal articles and a book is now under University Press. preparation for publication. Ken also continues to be very active in the development and empirical application of new models and methods in demography, aging, criminology, and social statistics. Selected Recent/Forthcoming Publications: Zheng, Hui, Yang Yang, and Kenneth C. Land. 2011. “Heterogeneity in the Strehler-Mildvan General Theory of Mortality and Aging.” Demography, 48:267-290. Patricia L. McCall, Kenneth C. Land, and Karen F. Ken Land Parker. 2011. “Heterogeneity in the Rise and Decline of City-Level Homicide Rates, 1976-2005: A Latent John Franklin Crowell Professor, Ken Land, serves as Trajectory Analysis.” Social Science Research, 40:363- Director of the Center for Population Health and Aging in 378. the Duke Population Research Institute (DuPRI). Ken recently finished a three-year term (2007-2010) as Editor Zheng, Hui, Yang Yang, and Kenneth C. Land 2011 of Demography. With the assistance of twelve Deputy “Variance Function Regression in Hierarchical Age- Editors, all but two at Duke, the efficiency of reviews at Period-Cohort Models: Applications to the Study of Self- Demography was greatly improved. In response this, new Reported Health,” American Sociological Review, submissions increased by more than 50 percent from 76:955-983. 2007 to 2010, to about 300 per year. Current issues of Demography also have been expanded in size by about 50 Miller McPherson percent to make room for the additional articles accepted for publication. Two articles published in the American Sociological Review and one in Contexts are the first results from the NSF- Ken is Principal Investigator of the National Institute on funded study of Miller McPherson’s theory of group Aging-funded T32 Training Grant in Social, Medical, and affiliations. Another paper co-authored with Jeff Smith Economic Demography of Aging, which recently was and Lynn Smith-Lovin (on his favorite topic, homophily) renewed for a five-year period, 2011-2016. This training currently has a revise-and-resubmit at American Sociological grant currently supports three pre-doctoral graduate Review. He is working with graduate students on several students in Sociology, Wendy Brynildsen, Ryan Finnigan, more. There seems to be tremendous interest in this line and Melanie Sereny, and one post-doctoral fellow, Ben of work—there were over 12,000 Google hits on the title ~9~
  • 10. of the 2006 ASR paper, “Social Isolation in America,” and Centers for Foreign Language and Area Studies, member the Annual Review of Sociology paper on networks that of the Executive Committee of the Coalition for McPherson, Smith-Lovin and Cook did a few years ago International Education (Washington, DC), member of (“Birds of a Feather”) is now the second most cited the Board of the Scholars at Risk Network (New York chapter in the history of the journal. McPherson and City), and member of the Board of Venice Smith-Lovin are currently carrying out a survey International University (Italy). This fall Merk spoke at experiment in the 2010 GSS that will help determine Cornell on “Latin American Studies: Past, Present, and whether or not the downward trend in close ties is real, Future,” for the 50th anniversary celebration of the or is created by context effects, and will write a paper Cornell Center for Latin American and Caribbean with Peter V. Marsden of Harvard. Studies. McPherson also has data from his re-interview study Select Recent/Forthcoming publications: (funded by the Human and Social Dynamics program at NSF), which will create the first ever nationally Merkx, Gilbert and Hans de Wit. Forthcoming 2012. representative panel data on voluntary affiliation at two “The History of Internationalization of Higher Education: points in time and additional life history calendar data Europe and the United States.” In Darla Deardorff, Hans which will allow an unprecedented dynamic analyses of de Wit, John Heyl and Tony Adams, (Eds.) The Sage the co-evolution of networks and voluntary memberships. Handbook of International Higher Education. The study, called the National Voluntary Association Merkx, Gilbert. Forthcoming 2012. “International and Survey, will allow the first national-level test of his Area Studies: Past, Present, and Future,” in Area Studies; ecological evolutionary theory of association. Relevant or Obsolete? University of Michigan Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications: International Institute. McPherson, Miller, Lynn Smith-Lovin, and Matthew E. James Moody Brashears. 2009. “Of Models and Marginals: Studying Social Networks with Survey Data.” American Sociological James Moody continues his work on the dynamics of Review. 74(3):670-81. social networks, focusing on diffusion over dynamic social networks and network visualization, primarily in the areas McPherson, Miller, Lynn Smith-Lovin, and Matthew E. of adolescent network development and methods/models Brashears. 2008. “Loosening the Ties That Bind: Do for sexual networks and STI diffusion. This work People Have Fewer Confidants Than They Had Two proceeds on multiple fronts funded by NSF, NIH, NIDA Decades Ago?” Contexts, 7:32-36. & Robert Woods Johnson (RWJ). Gilbert Merkx For the adolescent network project, on-going projects included wrapping up a major grant from NSF/HSD to Gil Merkx continues to wear several administrative hats, study the dynamic of youth networks (with Dan serving as Director of International and Area Studies, McFarland, Stanford & Scott Gest, PSU). Here the team Director of the Islamic Studies Center, Director of the worked on building cross-level models for network Center for International Studies, and Director of the John evolution that can ultimately account for sustenance of hope Franklin Center for International and peer cultures in youth networks. Graduate student Jeff Interdisciplinary Studies. He sits on the Committee on Smith is a primary collaborator on that project, working Facilities and Environment, the Library Council, the on a new statistical model for multi-level network Academic Space Planning Committee, and the Advisory formation processes, a key paper from this project is Board of the Global Health Institute. He also is PI on a currently R&Rd at ASR. The PROSPER Peers project Carnegie Corporation grant supporting a project on the (NIDA; with collaborators at Penn State), Moody is dissemination of research about Islam in transcultural mapping network trajectories over time to understand the perspective. linkages between peer network structure and substance use. For example, in a recent paper with Duke graduate In addition, Merkx serves as Treasurer of the Association student Wendy Brynildsen and others in Social Networks, of International Education Administrators (AIEA), Co- he shows that status dynamics in the school network are Chairman of the Council of Title VI National Resource significant predictors of substance use. Graduate students ~10~
  • 11. Robin Gauthier and Jake Fisher are also key collaborators analysis, soc of science work on trends in scientific on this project, working on gender differences in local disciplines, and new tools for visualizing networks. A new peer dynamics and the life-history of peer group third edition of his two-volume text on Sociological Theory respectively. This project seeks to understand how peers (with Calhoun, Gerteis and Virk, Blackwell 2012) has just affect substance use and includes panel data on thousands been released. of young adolescents (6th grade – 9th grade), who will be followed through graduation, with fantastic opportunities Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications: for new work related to peer influence, network adams, jimi, James Moody, Stephen Q. Muth and Martina dynamics, and community program effects. Adolescent Morris. Forthcoming. “Quantifying the benefits of link- school networks are a wonderful test-bed for ideas about tracing designs for partnership network studies.” Field network evolution and structure, allowing multiple Methods. observations of the “same sort” of networks, allowing us to ask general questions about the social forces shaping adams, jimi, James Moody, Martina Morris. networks. Forthcoming. “The Relative Contribution of Sex and Drug Ties to STI-relevant Network Connectivity.” Moody has two new projects (NIH) to tackle deep American Journal of Public Health. methodological problems related to network diffusion and health. With M. Giovanna Merli (PI, Duke Public Cleveland, Michael J., Mark E. Feinberg, D. Wayne Policy & Sociology), he is examining the assumptions Osgood, James Moody “Do peers’ parents matter for underlying tools used to sample hard-to-reach adolescent substance use? Forthcoming. A new link populations. The state-of-the-art procedure, “respondent between positive parenting and adolescent substance use.” driven sampling” (RDS) is an adaptive network-based Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs. sampling technique that, in principle, gives unbiased estimates of hard-to-reach populations. But these S. Phillip Morgan assumptions are rarely met in practice, so their project Phil Morgan, the Norb F. Schaefer Professor of seeks to understand the bounds of RDS in a sample of sex- International Studies, is faculty director of Duke’s Social workers in China. Related work here uses data gathered Science Research Institute (http://www.ssri.duke.edu/), in Shanghi to model the size and diffusion risk structure of one of Duke’s seven signature interdisciplinary research general population sexual networks. Multiple students, institutes (http://interdisciplinary.duke.edu/about/insti including S. Joshua Mendelsohn, Jake Fisher & Robin tutes-centers). SSRI provides infrastructure for social Gauthier are involved with that project. In another NIH science training and research activities and incubates project, Moody tackles the general problem of building promising interdisciplinary collaborations. network diffusion simulation tools by developing a new simulation architecture for diffusion over dynamic Morgan’s research focuses on family change, with a networks. The goal is to have a comprehensive tool to special focus on human fertility. The recently published help health researchers build tractable network models book below develops a broad theoretical framework that for health and behavior diffusion. can account for family change, including both very low fertility and that at or above replacement levels. A new grant (funded by RWJ with colleagues at Cornell) Recent journal publications focus on the fertility response takes the networks and health question to physicians, to the Great Recession of 2008-09. Other recent papers asking how networks among doctors shape health care document current Chinese low fertility, replacement cost and quality. Using Medicare data files, Moody and level fertility in the United States and the correspondence graduate student Jonathan Coleman are building networks between fertility intentions and behavior in the U.S. among physicians based on shared patients. The goal is to then identify whether currently unexplained variance in Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications: cost and care quality can be accounted for at the physician practice community (observational equivalents to care Johnson-Hanks, Jenna, Christine A. Bachrach, S. Philip provision networks) level. Morgan and Hans-Peter Kohler. 2011. Understanding Family Change and Variation: Toward a Theory of Conjunctural In addition to these funded projects with students, when Action. New York, Springer. time allows, Moody continues his work on network text ~11~
  • 12. Morgan, S. Morgan, Erin Cumberworth, Chris. Wimer. groups. She is interested in how networks and groups 2011. “The Great Recession's Influence on Fertility, influence self-structures. Since many of our self-identities Marriage, Divorce, and Cohabitation.” In The Great come from role relationships or group memberships, Recession. D. Grusky, B. Western, & C. Wimer (eds). McPherson’s structural theory of affiliation should imply New York, Russell Sage Foundation. an ecological theory of the self. New data from a re- interview of respondents from the 2004 General Social Morgan, S. Philip and Heather Rackin. 2010. “The Survey are now available to address these questions. She, Correspondence of Fertility Intentions and Behavior in Miller and graduate student Robin Gauthier are currently the U.S.” Population and Development Review, 36:91-118. analyzing those data to establish whether memberships create ties, ties create memberships or both. They are Angie O’Rand also collecting new data in the 2010 General Social Angie O'Rand will continue as Dean of Social Sciences Survey to examine how context affects the measurement until July 2014. She is still engaged in research and of ego networks. That should solve a major dispute that working with graduate students in stratification, life developed over their 2006 ASR paper. course and economic sociology. Her current research The third project is a study of affective meanings and focuses on life course risks and their impact on health and reactions to social events in Arabic. A grant from the income trajectories in aging populations. Office of Naval Research funded a pretest of the Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications: questionnaire using Arabic speakers here in the Triangle area. Smith-Lovin worked with Jen’nan Read, Mary O'Rand, A. M. 2011. "The Changing Life Course." Hovespian, Kim Rogers and Rob Freeland on this project. George Ritzer (ed.) The New Blackwell Companion to A new international phase of the project involves data Sociology. Wiley Blackwell Publishers, Oxford: 197-211. collection in Egypt, Kuwait and several other Arabic- speaking countries. Remle, R. Corey and O'Rand, A.M. Forthcoming. "Intergenerational solidarity in blended families: The Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications: inequality of financial transfers to adult children and stepchildren." Chapter in M. Silverstein (ed.) From Owens, Timothy, Dawn Robinson and Lynn Smith- Generation to Generation: Continuity and Change in Aging Lovin. 2010. “The Many Faces of Identity.” Annual Review Families. Festschrift in Honor of Vern L. Bengtson. Johns of Sociology, 36:477-499. Hopkins University Press (forthcoming) Smith-Lovin, Lynn and Piotr Winkleman, 2010. "The O'Rand, A. M. and Hamil-Luker, Jenifer. "Late Social Psychologies of Emotion: A Bridge That Is Not Too employment careers, transitions to retirement, and Far", Social Psychology Quarterly, 73:327-332. retirement income in the U.S." Chapter 11 in Hans-Peter Mark, Noah, Cecilia Ridgeway, and Lynn Smith-Lovin. Blossfeld, Sandra Buchholz, and Karin Kurz (eds.) Ageing 2009. “The Construction of Status Value.” American Populations, Globalization, and the Labor Market: Journal of Sociology, 115: 832-862. Comparing Late Working Life and Retirement in Modern Societies. Edward Elgar (2011): 283-305. Jen’nan Read Lynn Smith-Lovin In her 4th year at Duke, Jen’nan Read’s research continues to focus on intersections between sociology, Three projects dominate Smith-Lovin’s research agenda. global health, religion and immigrants, particularly First, she continues her work on identity, action and Muslims in the west. Three projects have dominated her emotion in an NSF-funded grant. In collaboration with agenda. The first was a collaborative project with third researchers at the University of Georgia, Smith-Lovin and year graduate student David Eagle that extended Mark graduate students Kim Rogers and Steven Foy explore Chave’s (JSSR 2010) argument that much of the work in how people respond emotionally and behaviorally to the sociology of religion is susceptible to the religious injustice. congruence fallacy—the tendency to assume consistency In a second project, Smith-Lovin is working with Miller between religious beliefs and one’s attitudes and McPherson to study social networks and voluntary behaviors across situations when they are in fact highly ~12~
  • 13. variable. They added an important piece to this argument schools). They are in the data analysis phase of the project by identifying intersecting group identities as a mechanism and plan to produce two papers and a book. for motivating such incongruence. Specifically, Read and Eagle show how race, gender, and religion interact to Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications: produce different levels of attitudinal and behavior Read, Jen’nan G. and Megan Reynolds. 2012. “Health incongruencies on key issues of the day, namely Migrants or Just Healthy Men? Gender and Health among conservative social values and voting behaviors. Their Middle Eastern Immigrants.” Forthcoming in the Journal findings highlight the conditions that result in of Health & Social Behavior. incongruence at the intersections of identity categories and pinpoint where social scientists are most vulnerable Read, Jen’nan Ghazal and David Eagle. 2011. to committing the congruence fallacy (JSSR 2011). “intersecting Identities as a Source of Religious Incongruence.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, Her second project continued to build on a successful 50:116-132. collaboration with 4th year graduate student Megan Reynolds. In a forthcoming article in the Journal of Health Ken Spenner & Social Behavior, they draw on theories of gender Ken Spenner continues his research with the Campus Life inequality and immigrant health to argue that utilization and Learning data, a prospective panel of the Duke of the healthcare system (which is different from access to undergraduate classes of 2005 and 2006. the healthcare system) contributes to the gender and immigrant gap in health. Specifically, immigrants are less Select Recent/Forthcoming Publication: likely than U.S.-born whites to interact with the health care system, and women are more likely to do so than Arcidiacono, Peter, Esteban Aucejo, Hanming Fang and men. Thus, immigrant and gender health disparities may Kenneth Spenner, "Does Affirmative Action Lead to partly reflect knowledge of health status rather than actual Mismatch? A New Test and Evidence." Quantitative health. They conclude that apparent differences in illness Economics 2: 303-333. between men and women or immigrants and native-born Yi Zeng Americans may partly reflect differences in knowledge of illness. Women likely engage with the health care system Yi Zeng had a productive year in 2011, with six articles sooner and more often than their male peers given published in peer-reviewed journals in English, one biological differences in reproduction and social article published in peer-reviewed journal in Chinese, and differences as caregivers, and thus they may be more one book on “Methods and Applications of Demographic aware of their ailments than men. Immigrants likely Analysis (second edition)” in Chinese published by Peking engage the health care system less frequently than the University Press. U.S.-born for a variety of reasons other than health Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications: selectivity, including pre-occupation with other aspects of settlement, lack of knowledge about the system, and/or Zeng, Yi, Zhenxin Zhang, Tao Xu, Zhongjie Fan, Xinhua lack of resources to access the system. The policy Xiao, Xia Chen, Zishi Wang, Enling Ma, Danan Gu, implications is that we should get everyone, black/white, Fengyu Zhang, and Joseph M. Corless. 2011. “Association male/female, old/young, to the doctor much sooner of Birth Weight with Health and Long-term Survival up when ailments in a more preventative and much less to Middle and Old Ages in China.” Journal of Population costly stage than curative practices. Aging, 3:143–159. Read’s third, and ongoing, project is a comparative study Zeng,Yi. 2011. “Effects of Demographic and Retirement- of Muslim integration in the United States and England. Age Policies on Future Pension Deficits, with an With a colleague from the University of Oxford (Serena Application to China.” Population and Development Review. Hussain), she is assessing the role of private Islamic 37(3): 553–569. schools in the assimilation process of Muslim youth. They conducted focus groups and interviews with students at Zeng, Yi, Claude Hughes, Megan Lewis, Jianxin Li, private schools and their parents, as well as college Fengyu Zhang. 2011. “Interactions between Life Stress students who had attended private Islamic school in their Factors and Carrying the APOE4 Allele Adversely Impact youth (to assess their experiences after leaving the Self-Reported Health in Old Adults.” Journal of ~13~
  • 14. Gerontology Series A: Biological and Medical Sciences, Kail is currently working on several projects using the 66A:1062-1076. Health and Retirement Study to a) investigate the physical and mental health consequence of post-retirement POSTDOC NEWS employment, b) the impact of health insurance on the onset and trajectory of poor health in later life, and c) the David Diehl relationships between health, work, and retirement. Kail has recently presented his research at the annual meetings David Diehl is a Postdoctoral Associate at the Social of the American Sociological Association, the Society for Sciences Research Institute and affiliated with the Duke the Study of Social Problems and the Population Network Analysis Center. He graduated from Stanford Association of America. University in August 2011. One strand of his research is located at the intersection of network analysis and Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications: symbolic interactionism and is concerned with the Kail, Ben Lennox, and Marc Dixon. 2011. "The Uneven interactional strategies people use to initiate, maintain, Patterning of Welfare Benefits at the Twilight of AFDC: negotiate and dissolve their relationships. A second strand Assessing the Influence of Institutions, Race, and Citizen looks at how organizational structures, practices and Preferences." The Sociological Quarterly. climates shape the nature and expression of relational processes that happen within them. A final strand, and the Kail, Ben Lennox. Forthcoming. “Coverage or Costs: The topic of his dissertation, examines organizational reform Role of Health Insurance on Labor Market Reentry in terms of efforts to deliberatively change both the among Early Retirees.” The Journal of Gerontology: Social structure and meaning of relationships. Sciences. Select Recent/Forthcoming Publication: Kail, Ben Lennox. Invited Revise and Resubmit. “Leaving Retirement: Age-Graded Relative Risks of Transitioning McFarland, Daniel A, David K Diehl and Craig Rawlings. Back to Work or Dying.” Population Research and Policy 2011. “Methodological Transactionalism and the Review. Sociology of Education.” In ‘Frontiers in the Sociology of Education,’ edited by Maureen Hallinan. Springer Katherine King Publishing: New York. Katherine King is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Research Diehl, David K. and Daniel A. McFarland. 2010 “Toward Training Program (RTP) in the Center for the Study of a Historical Sociology of Situations.” American Journal of Aging and Human Development. Her dissertation Sociology, 115 (6): 1713-1752. examined biological, psychological, and social relations Ben Lennox Kail implications of the urban built environment. Her research interests include a) community physical and social Ben Lennox Kail is a Postdoctoral Scholar in the contexts in health-related psychosocial quality of life for Department of Sociology and the Duke Population older adults, b) exploring how and why personality and Research Institute. His research interests include Aging emotions cluster in neighborhoods and regions, and c) and the Life Course, Political Economy, Welfare spatial quantitative methods and measurement. State/Social Policy, and Health. His current line of Katherine’s work in progress includes “Neighborhood research examines the impact of public- and private- Stigma and Environmental Risk Perception: The Case of benefits on life course transitions and trajectories. His Air Quality,” “Socioeconomic, Policy, and Diffusion primary focus is on how these benefits impact the Explanations of Fertility in China: A Spatial Approach,” domains of work, health, and mortality in later life, as “Life Phase and the Forms Volunteering Takes” (with well as how these benefits work through one domain to Dawn Carr), and “Concentration of Poverty or Repulsion influence other domains. He is concerned with both the by Design? Associations of Housing, Urban Form, and proximal and distal consequences of benefits – Social Composition with Neighborly Social Relations,” as particularly in terms of private benefits – and additionally well as several methodological manuscripts dealing with with how the influence of these benefits changes over health-relevant neighborhood context. She is currently time. team-teaching Social Problems with Lydia Manning. ~14~
  • 15. Select Recent/Forthcoming Publications: Age-specific survival as a threshold trait” Proceedings of the Royal Society, B 278:144-151. King, K.E. Under Review. Aggravating Conditions: Cynical Hostility and Neighborhood Ambient Stressors. Sabrina Pendergrass King, K.E., Morenoff, J.D., & House, J.S. 2011. Sabrina Pendergrass is a Provost's Postdoctoral Fellow at Cumulative Biological Risk Factors: Neighborhood Duke. She completed her Ph.D. in May 2010 at Harvard Socioeconomic Characteristics and Race/Ethnic University. Her research interests are race, inequality, Disparities Psychosomatic Medicine: Journal of Biobehavioral internal migration, and culture. Her work has received Medicine, 73, 572-579. awards from the Association of Black Sociologists and the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Sabrina is King, K.E. Under Review. Comparison of Systematic working on a book manuscript that examines a major Social Observation and Aerial Photography Data on Land trend over the past few decades, the reversal of the Use in Chicago African American Great Migration. Drawing on more than 120 in-depth interviews in an emerging black magnet Jacob Moorad city, Charlotte, North Carolina, the book offers the first Jacob Moorad is a Postdoctoral Scholar at the Duke extensive field study of non-southern-born blacks who are Population Research Institute. He researches the moving to the urban South and it reveals divergent evolution of aging in human and animal populations. This pathways of reverse migration, especially between involves the investigation of the demographic, ecological, middle- and working-class blacks. In August 2012, physiological, social, and genetic processes that relate Sabrina will join the faculty at the University of Virginia fitness to vital rates, vital rates to phenotypes, and as an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology phenotypes to genes. His current work focuses on how and the Carter G. Woodson Institute of African American social interactions contribute to evolutionary change by and African Studies. modulating natural selection and the genetic expression of RECENT JOB PLACEMENTS! traits. Lane Destro Recent and ongoing projects include: 1) descriptive Assistant Professor studies of how natural selection for longevity has changed Department of Sociology with the demographic transition and with changes in Ronoake College marital practices using longitudinal human data from a historical population (the Utah Population Database); 2) Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman theoretical investigations into how social interactions can Assistant Professor Department of Sociology & encourage the evolution of elevated juvenile mortality; Institute for the Study of Latin American and the Caribbean and 3) comparative studies of how sex has evolved to University of South Florida determine longevity and aging using zoological records of 200 captive animal species. Ben Kail Assistant Professor Selected Publications: Department of Sociology Georgia State University Moorad J.A. and D.E.L Promislow. Forthcoming. “Evolution of Aging and Menopause” Invited book chapter Sarah Mayorga for Princeton Guide to Evolution. (J Losos, ed). Princeton: Assistant Professor Princeton University Press. Department of Sociology University of Cincinnati Moorad JA, D.E.L. Promislow, K.R. Smith, and M.J. Wade. 2011. “Mating system change reduces the strength Sabrina Pendergrass of sexual selection in an American frontier population of Assistant Professor the 19th century.” Evolution & Human Behavior, 32:147- Department of Sociology & 155.Moorad J.A. and D.E.L Promislow. 2011. Carter G. Woodson Institute of African-American Studies University of Virginia “Evolutionary demography and quantitative genetics: ~15~
  • 16. CONGRATULATIONS RECENT PH.D. RECIPIENTS! Steven Frenk (March 2011) Dissertation: “The Role of Religious Congregations in the Mental Health Care System” Current Position: Research Associate at UNC's Carolina Population Center with a joint appointment at the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center Chapel Hill, NC Jillian Powers (March 2011) Dissertation: “Going Away to Find a Home: A Comparative Study of Heritage/Homeland Tourism” Current Position: Postdoctoral Fellow in American Culture Studies Washington University, St. Louis, MO Whitney Welsh (March 2011) Dissertation: “Unthinkable: Mathematics and the Rise of the West” Current Position: Research Scientist SSRI Duke University Mari Jean Armstrong-Hough (April 2011) Dissertation: “Imperial Splenda: Globalization, Culture, and Type 2 Diabetes in the U.S. and Japan” Current Position: Assistant Professor, Institute of Social Sciences Meiji University Tokyo, Japan Rebekah Burroway (April 2011) Dissertation: “Structural Violence and Child Health: A Multi-Level Analysis of Development, Gender Inequality, and Democracy in Developing Countries” Current Position: Assistant Professor of Sociology SUNY Stony Brook on Long Island, NY Allison Wisecup (April 2011) Dissertation: “Do We Have Consensus? Examining the Sources of Systematic Variation in Cultural Identity Meanings” Current Position: Assistant Professor of Sociology Radford University, Radford, VA Hui Zheng (April 2011) Dissertation: “Medicalization as A Rising Rational Myth: Population Health Implication, Reproduction, and Public Response” Current Position: Assistant Professor of Sociology Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio Joonkoo Lee (June 2011) Dissertation: "Animating Globalization and Development: The South Korean Animation Industry in Historical-Comparative Perspective" Dietrich Awarded (July 2011) Dissertation “Rebellious Conservatives: Social Movements in Defense of Privilege” Current Position: Assistant Professor of Sociology Texas State University, San Marcos, TX Michelle Christian (December 2011) Dissertation: “"It's so Pura Vida": The Tourism Global Value Chain and Ethnoracial Stratification in Costa Rica”. ~16~
  • 17. After graduating, he worked at the twentieth century Marxist and M.A. RECIPIENTS McKinsey & Co. as a Research liberation theology movements in (December 2011 & May 2012) Analyst, and later for Distressed Latin America. She presented her Children & Infants International senior thesis: “The Culture War’s Regina Baker doing public health research in Littlest Crusaders: Competing Sancha Doxilly Bangladesh. Most recently, he Discourses in Scouting David Eagle worked as a research assistant at the Organizations,” at the 2011 Institute of National Security Southern Sociological Society S. Joshua Mendelsohn Studies in Tel-Aviv, Israel focusing annual meeting. Currently, Mary Feng Tian on the impact of bureaucracy on the Beth’s research interests include the Chinese military. construction of perceptions and worldviews, particularly with Collin Muller regards to their influence on Collin graduated from Rice altruistic behaviors. NEW GRADUATE University in 2009 with Honors in STUDENTS Religious Studies before enrolling in a Master’s program at Duke In Fall 2011, we welcomed six Divinity School as a Duke Scholar. students in the incoming cohort. His research interests include the These students have diverse intersection of racial inequality, experiences and research interests. religious and non-profit We are happy to have them join us! organizations, and health. He is Raphaël Charron-Chénier currently assisting Linda George to Raphaël received his B.A. (2009) design and implement a mixed- Joshua Fink and M.A. (2011) in sociology from methods study of neighborhood Joshua graduated with a B.A. in McGill University in Montreal. His primary care clinics that serve low- Sociology from Pepperdine in May M.A. thesis examined the impact of income populations. He worked 2011. He thought he had a asset-specifity in a country's export with Mark Chaves, Shawna reasonably narrow research agenda sector on a variety of social Anderson, and Cyrus Schleifer during the graduate school institutions. A native French- earlier this fall in pre-testing the application process, but his research speaker from Quebec, Canada, survey for the third wave of the interests have actually broadened as Raphaël joined Duke in 2011 as an National Congregations Study. a result of greater exposure to international PhD student in the Collin is married to Jenna, a third various literature during his first sociology department. His research year Ph.D. student in Duke's semester at Duke. Now, he wants interests include the sociology of Department of Biomedical to study various aspects of markets, credit and transactions. Engineering. They both enjoy stratification, hopefully in relation He is currently working with Lisa cooking, living in Keohane Quad to education and/or criminology. Keister on the impact of car-debt in (where Collin serves as a Graduate the United States. Resident), and exploring Durham Laura Weimer by bike. Laura received her BS in Jonathan Coleman Chemistry/ Life Sciences from the Jonathan graduated from Brandeis Mary Beth Fallin United States Military Academy University with degrees in Politics Mary Beth received her B.A. in (USMA) at West Point in 2003, and Sociology. While at Brandeis, Sociology with a minor in Spanish and has served as a Military Police he worked as a research assistant in from Western Carolina University officer in the Active Duty Army for Brandeis’ Heller School for Social in 2010, graduating with honors. the last 8 ½ years. Through her Policy and Management. He also Her undergraduate research leadership and staff positions, worked for the William J. Clinton focused on political and religious specifically those during two Foundation during his senior year. discourse in youth scouting deployments to Iraq, Laura organizations, as well as mid- ~17~
  • 18. developed her interest in cultural 2012-13 Sulzberger/Levitan Social Wendy Brynildsen Sociology, and how understanding Policy Fellowship sponsored by the Wendy is currently working on a other cultures and societal Center for Children and Family number of projects that examine influences can improve her insight Policy and a Duke Graduate School the importance of social into nation building and training Summer Research Fellowship. relationships throughout the life police forces. She will study toward course, from adolescence through a masters in Sociology in order to Paige Borelli older adulthood. Her dissertation teach undergraduate Leadership and Paige is currently working on her work looks at how social networks Sociology at USMA in the fall of second year paper, which examines of close confidants differentially 2013. Her research interests the effects of bounded solidarity affect the mental and physical include the role social capital in the and enforceable trust on immigrant health of American men and military and its transition to the economic outcomes. She intends to women, and the possible civilian work sector, as well as present her results at the Southern mechanisms responsible for these cultural sociology in an Sociological Society conference in relationships. As a recipient of the international context. the spring. Paige is also Phillip Jackson Baugh fellowship for collaborating with Lisa Keister on research on aging, she will continue papers exploring the market to focus on her dissertation, as well GRADUATE transition in China and Chinese as other related projects. STUDENT NEWS immigrant wealth. In addition, Paige is co-authoring a book on Rose Buckelew China’s economic development Rose is currently collecting data for with Bai Gao and her cohort-mate, her dissertation, "Betting on Black Xiaohan Xu. Last summer Paige and White: Race, Gender, and the improved her Mandarin speaking Medicalization of Problem abilities by attending intensive Gambling." She recently finished language courses in Beijing, funded conducting ethnographic research through the Foreign Language and on lottery gamblers and is currently Areas Studies Fellows conducting interviews with Regina S. Baker problem gambling counselors. Regina is currently in her third Amie Bostic Over the summer, Rose was year. For her dissertation research, Amie is in her second year and awarded the NSF Dissertation she wants to examine why child interested in the interactions Improvement Grant. More poverty in the South has remained between stratification and recently, she was awarded Duke's so high and persistent compared to institutions. Primarily her research Summer Research Fellowship. the rest of the U.S., as well as how interests center around issues of region of residence influences life gender inequality, income Trenita Brookeshire Childers outcomes. In addition she worked inequality, immigration, the Trenita is a second year student with David Brady and Ryan welfare state and power with interests in medical sociology Finnegan on a paper examining the resources. Currently, Amie is and race. Specifically, she is effects of unionization on working working on her second year paper interested in the social poverty. Regina’s second year which evaluates cross-national determinants of health disparities. paper, which focuses on how the variation in immigrant poverty, This past summer, Trenita worked effects of marriage and work on utilizing a multilevel modeling with Debby Gold as a research child poverty in the U.S. have strategy. She will be presenting this assistant on a project entitled changed over time, recently won paper at the SSS Annual Meeting. “Racial and Ethnic Differences in the Southern Sociological Society She also will be presenting a paper Osteoporosis Medication Decision- Odum Award for Outstanding titled, “New Social Risk: The Effect Making”. This year, she is working Graduate Student Paper. She will of Political Factors on Children of closely with Linda George on her present this paper at the annual SSS Single Mothers in Poverty” at the second-year paper which examines meeting. Regina also received the ASA annual meeting. ~18~