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CURRICULUM VITAE Matthew T. Lee, Ph.D. Department of Sociology University of Akron Akron, OH 44325-1905 Current Position Professor and Chair of Sociology University of Akron Office Phone: 330-972-5357 [email protected] Areas of Interest Altruism/Love; Criminology/Deviance Courses Taught Undergraduate Corporate Crime; Corrections; Criminology; Field Internship; Introduction to Sociology; Love in Action; Meaning of Life; Social Deviance; Sociology of Law; Sociology of Love Graduate College Teaching; Complex Organizations; Crime, Law, and Inequality; Deviance Education 2000 Ph.D. Sociology, University of Delaware Comprehensive Exams: 1) Deviance, 2) Sociology of Organizations Dissertation: Ethnicity, Immigration, and Homicide on the Border: A Comparison of El Paso, Miami, and San Diego (1985-1995) 1997 M.A. Criminology, University of Delaware Thesis: Pinto Madness or Acceptable Risk? The Social Construction of an Auto Safety Issue as a Social Problem 1994 B.A. Psychology with Departmental Honors, Kent State University University Positions 2012-present Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Akron 2012-present Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Akron 2014-2015 Interim Chair, Anthropology and Classical Studies, University of Akron 2010-2012 Interim Chair of the Department of Sociology, University of Akron
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CURRICULUM VITAE

Matthew T. Lee, Ph.D. Department of Sociology

University of Akron Akron, OH 44325-1905

Current Position Professor and Chair of Sociology University of Akron Office Phone: 330-972-5357 [email protected] Areas of Interest Altruism/Love; Criminology/Deviance Courses Taught Undergraduate Corporate Crime; Corrections; Criminology; Field Internship;

Introduction to Sociology; Love in Action; Meaning of Life; Social Deviance; Sociology of Law; Sociology of Love

Graduate College Teaching; Complex Organizations; Crime, Law, and

Inequality; Deviance Education 2000 Ph.D. Sociology, University of Delaware Comprehensive Exams: 1) Deviance, 2) Sociology of Organizations Dissertation: Ethnicity, Immigration, and Homicide on the Border: A Comparison of El Paso, Miami, and San Diego (1985-1995) 1997 M.A. Criminology, University of Delaware Thesis: Pinto Madness or Acceptable Risk? The Social Construction of an Auto Safety Issue as a Social Problem 1994 B.A. Psychology with Departmental Honors, Kent State University University Positions 2012-present Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Akron 2012-present Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Akron 2014-2015 Interim Chair, Anthropology and Classical Studies, University of

Akron 2010-2012 Interim Chair of the Department of Sociology, University of Akron

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2006-2012 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Akron 2000-2006 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Akron 2001-2004 Faculty Research Associate, Institute for Health and Social Policy,

University of Akron 1997-2000 Adjunct Faculty, Criminal Justice Program, Wilmington College, DE 1995-2000 Research/Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology and Criminal

Justice, Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies, Disaster Research Center, University of Delaware

Honorary or Elected Positions 2013-present Non-Resident Research Fellow at Baylor University's Institute for

Studies of Religion 2012-present Elected Member of the Commission on the Accreditation of

Programs in Applied and Clinical Sociology 2009-present Vice President and Member of the Board of Directors, Institute for

Research on Unlimited Love 2004-present Conflict Management Fellow, Center for Conflict Management,

University of Akron 2013-2016 Council Member of the North Central Sociological Association 2014-2015 President of the North Central Sociological Association 2013-2014 Chair of the Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity Section of the

American Sociological Association 2012-2015 Council Member of the Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity

Section of the American Sociological Association 2009-2010 Vice President of the Board of Directors, Center for Restorative

Justice of North Central Ohio 2008-2010 Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Research on Unlimited Love 2007-2010 Secretary of the Board of Directors, Center for Restorative Justice of

North Central Ohio

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Awards 2014 Feminist Mentor Award (presented by the Committee for Research on

Women and Gender, a student organization at the University of Akron committed to promoting feminist research, practice, and social justice)

Certificate of Appreciation (presented by the National Residence Hall Honorary in recognition of outstanding teaching at the University of Akron) 2013 Article of the Year Award from the Religious Communication Association

(with co-author Margaret M. Poloma) 2012 Faculty Mentor Award (presented by the graduate students at The University

of Akron’s Department of Sociology) 2011 Who’s Who in America, 2011 Edition 2010 Certificate of Recognition (presented by the National Residence Hall Honorary for dedication to the students at the University of Akron) 2008 Fellowship from the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love 2005 Buchtel College of Arts & Sciences Chairs’ Award for Outstanding Achievement in Early Career (University of Akron) Selected for inclusion in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 9th Edition 2004 Selected for inclusion in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers, 8th Edition 2003 Faculty Mentor Award (presented by the graduate students at The University

of Akron’s Department of Sociology) 2003 Favorite Faculty Member (presented by Mortar Board and Omicron Delta

Kappa at The University of Akron) 1999 University Fellowship (competitive graduate fellowship awarded by the

University of Delaware) Funded Grants 2014-2015 Rebecca J. Erickson and Matthew T. Lee. “Compassion for the

Compassionate: Serving Those Who Serve Others,” Margaret Clark Morgan Foundation. $10,000. (My Role: Co-Principal Investigator).

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2013-2016 Maria E. Pagano. “Character Development Through Service and Reduced Recidivism: Project SOS (Service to Others in Sobriety),” Templeton Trust Foundation. $1,271,585. (My Role: Co-Investigator).

2007-2011 Margaret M. Poloma, Stephen G. Post, and Matthew T. Lee. “The Flame of

Love: Scientific Research on the Experience and Expression of Godly Love in the Pentecostal Tradition.” John Templeton Foundation. $2,326,362. (My Role: Co-Principal Investigator and Project Director).

2005-2006 Lynn Clark and Matthew T. Lee. “Doctoral Research Grant.” U.S.

Department of Housing and Urban Development. $15,000. (My Role: Faculty Supervisor and Principal Investigator).

2001-2004 Robert L. Smith, Richard C. Stephens, and Matthew T. Lee. “Evaluation of

Habitat Hope.” Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. $411,423 over three years. (My Role: Co-Principal Investigator and Project Manager).

2001 Matthew T. Lee. “Immigration and Community Levels of Homicide.”

University of Akron, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs. $8,000. (My Role: Principal Investigator).

Books 2013 Matthew T. Lee, Margaret M. Poloma, and Stephen G. Post. The Heart of Religion: Spiritual Empowerment, Benevolence, and the Experience of God's Love. New York: Oxford University Press. Reviewed in Publisher’s Weekly (Online; November 19, 2012); Sociology of Religion 74:545-47; and PRISM Magazine: A

Publication of Evangelicals for Social Action 20(4):42 and 52 (2013).

2012 Matthew T. Lee and Amos Yong (eds.). The Science and Theology of Godly

Love. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press. Reviewed in “Library Bookwatch.” Midwest Book Review vol. 7, no. 7 (July 2012; http://www.midwestbookreview.com/lbw/jul_12.htm) and Pneuma 35:465-66 (2013). Matthew T. Lee and Amos Yong (eds.). Godly Love: Impediments and Possibilities. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Reviewed in Pneuma 35:465-66 (2013).

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2009 Matthew T. Lee and Margaret M. Poloma. A Sociological Study of the Great Commandment in Pentecostalism: The Practice of Godly Love as Benevolent Service. Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press.

Reviewed in Religious Studies Review vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 27-28

(2011); H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online (2010; http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=29574); and the Newsletter of the Altruism and Social Solidarity Section-in-Formation of the American Sociological Association vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 15-16 (2010).

2003 Matthew T. Lee. Crime on the Border: Immigration and Homicide in Urban

Communities. New York: LFB Scholarly Publishing.

Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology 35:513-514 (2006) and Journal of American Ethnic History 24:113-114 (2005).

Articles and Book Chapters 2015 Maria E. Pagano, Alexandra R. Wang, B.A., Brieana M. Rowles, Matthew T.

Lee, and Byron R. Johnson. “Social Anxiety and Peer-Helping in Adolescent Addiction Treatment.” Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 39:887-895.

2014 Matthew T. Lee. “The Essential Interconnections among Altruism, Morality,

and Social Solidarity: The Case of Religious Altruism.” Pp. 311-331 in Vincent Jeffries (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity: Formulating a Field of Study. NY: Palgrave Macmillan.

Matthew T. Lee, Paige S. Veta, Byron R. Johnson, and Maria E. Pagano.

“Daily Spiritual Experiences and Adolescent Treatment Response.” Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 32:271-298.

Matthew T. Lee and Maria E. Pagano. “Spirituality in Teens: Promoting

Sobriety and Improving Mental Health.” Counselor: The Magazine for Addiction and Behavioral Health Professionals, vol. 15 (April):52-59.

2013 Matthew T. Lee. “The Need for Social Policies that Support the Revitalizing

Effects of Immigration rather than Law Enforcement Initiatives that Assume Disproportionate Immigrant Criminality.” Criminology & Public Policy 12:277-282.

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Margaret M. Poloma and Matthew T. Lee. “Prophecy, Empowerment, and Godly Love: The Spirit Factor and the Growth of Pentecostalism.” Pp. 277-296 in Donald E. Miller, Richard Flory, and Kimon Sargeant (eds.), Spirit and Power: The Growth and Global Impact of Pentecostalism. New York: Oxford University Press.

Stephen G. Post and Matthew T. Lee. “Afterword.” Pp. 159-163 in Douglas

A. Vakoch (Ed.), Altruism in Cross-Cultural Perspective. NY: Springer. Margaret M. Poloma and Matthew T. Lee. “The New Apostolic

Reformation: Main Street Mystics and Everyday Prophets.” Pp. 75-88 in Sarah Harvey and Suzanne Newcombe (eds.), Prophecy in the New Millennium. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.

2012 Dana Williams and Matthew T. Lee. “Aiming to Overthrow the State

(Without Using the State): Political Opportunities for Anarchist Movements.” Comparative Sociology 11:558-593.

Margaret M. Poloma and Matthew T. Lee. “Prophetic Prayer as Two-Way

Communication with the Divine.” Journal of Communication & Religion 35:271-294.

Matthew T. Lee and Margaret M. Poloma. “Editorial” [Guest Editor’s

Introduction]. PentecoStudies 11:5-8. Matthew T. Lee. “Restorative Justice, Godly Love, and Solutions to the Problem of Crime.” Pp. 91-110 in Matthew T. Lee and Amos Yong (eds.).

Godly Love: Impediments and Possibilities. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Matthew T. Lee, Margaret M. Poloma, and Stephen G. Post. “Introduction.”

Pp. 1-18 in Matthew T. Lee and Amos Yong (eds.). The Science and Theology of Godly Love. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press.

Matthew T. Lee. “Godly Love.” Pp. 97-99 in Adam Stewart (ed.). A

Handbook of Pentecostal Christianity. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press.

2011 Margaret M. Poloma and Matthew T. Lee. “The Flow from Prayer Activities

to Receptive Prayer: Godly Love and the Knowledge that Surpasses Understanding.” Journal of Psychology and Theology 39:143-54.

2010 Ramiro Martinez, Jr., Jacob I. Stowell, and Matthew T. Lee. “Immigration

and Crime in an Era of Transformation: A Longitudinal Analysis of Homicides in San Diego Neighborhoods, 1980-2000.” Criminology, 48:797-829.

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Marianne S. Noh, Matthew T. Lee, and Kathryn M. Feltey. “Mad, Bad, or Reasonable? Newspaper Portrayals of the Battered Woman Who Kills.” Gender Issues, 27:110–130.

Matthew T. Lee. “Towards a Nonkilling Society: A Case Study of Individual

and Institutional Changes in Social Affinity within a Religious Context.” Pp. 365-387 in Joám Evans Pim (ed.) Nonkilling Societies. Honolulu, Hawaii: Center for Global Nonkilling.

Margaret M. Poloma, John C. Green, and Matthew T. Lee. “Covenants,

Contracts, and Godly Love.” Pp. 188-206 in M. M. Poloma and J. C. Green, The Assemblies of God: Godly Love and the Revitalization of American Pentecostalism. NY: New York University Press.

2009 Matthew T. Lee and Ramiro Martinez, Jr. “Immigration Reduces Crime: An

Emerging Scholarly Consensus.” Pp. 3-16 in William F. McDonald (ed.) Immigration, Crime and Justice. Bingley, UK: Emerald.

Matthew T. Lee and Jeannine A. Gailey. “Human Experimentation Involving Radiation, Syphilis, and Scurvy.” Pp. 113-127 in Serge Matulich and David

M. Currie (eds.) Handbook of Frauds, Scams, and Swindles: Ethical Failures in Leadership. Taylor & Francis (CRC Press).

Jeannine A. Gailey and Matthew T. Lee. “Attribution of Responsibility for

Wrongdoing in Organizations: A Cross-Disciplinary Approach with Applications.” Pp. 322-336 in Jeffrey Chin and Cardell K. Jacobson (eds.) Within the Social World: Essays in Social Psychology. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.

2008 Matthew T. Lee, Ramiro Martinez, Jr., and Jacob I. Stowell. “Immigration

and Homicide: A Spatial Analytic Test of the Social Disorganization Theory.” Journal of Social and Ecological Boundaries 3(2):9-31.

Jeannine A. Gailey and Matthew T. Lee. “Influences and the Assignment of Responsibility for Wrongdoing in Organizational Settings.” Sociological Focus 41:71-86. Dana M. Williams and Matthew T. Lee. “’We are Everywhere’: An

Ecological Analysis of Organizations in the Anarchist Yellow Pages.” Humanity & Society 32:45-70.

2007 Matthew T. Lee and Jeannine A. Gailey. “Who is to Blame for Deviance in

Organizations? The Role of Scholarly Worldviews.” Sociology Compass 1:536-551.

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Matthew T. Lee and Jeannine A. Gailey. “Attributing Responsibility for Organizational Wrongdoing.” Pp. 50-77 in Henry Pontell and Gilbert Geis

(eds.) International Handbook of White-Collar and Corporate Crime. NY: Springer.

2006 Matthew T. Lee, Julia Wrigley, and Joanna Dreby. “The Research Article as a Foundation for Subject-Centered Learning and Teaching Public Sociology: Experiential Exercises for Thinking Structurally about Child Care Fatalities.” Teaching Sociology 34:173-187. Matthew T. Lee, and Ramiro Martinez, Jr. “Immigration and Asian

Homicide Patterns in Urban and Suburban San Diego.” Pp. 90-116 in Ramiro Martinez Jr., and Abel Valenzuela Jr., (eds.) Immigration and Crime: Race, Ethnicity and Violence. NY: New York University Press.

Matthew T. Lee. “Experiential Learning Exercise for Sociology of Law.”

Pp. 135-144 in Lloyd Klein (ed.). Sociology of Law: A Resource Guide (3rd Edition). Washington, DC: American Sociological Association Teaching Resources Center.

2005 Jeannine A. Gailey and Matthew T. Lee. “An Integrated Model of Attribution of Responsibility for Wrongdoing in Organizations.” Social Psychology Quarterly 68:338-358.

Amie L. Nielsen, Matthew T. Lee, and Ramiro Martinez, Jr. “Integrating Race, Place, and Motive in Social Disorganization Theory: Lessons from a Comparison of Black and Latino Homicide Types in Two Immigrant Destination Cities.” Criminology 43:837-872.

Amie L. Nielsen, Ramiro Martinez, Jr., and Matthew T. Lee. “Alcohol,

Ethnicity, and Violence: The Role of Alcohol Availability and other Community Factors for Group-Specific Non-Lethal Violence.” The Sociological Quarterly 46:479-502. Jeannine A. Gailey and Matthew T. Lee. “The Impact of Roles and Frames

on Attributions of Responsibility: The Case of the Cold War Human Radiation Experiments.” Journal of Applied Social Psychology 35:1067-1088.

2004 Ramiro Martinez, Jr., Matthew T. Lee, and Amie L. Nielsen. “Segmented

Assimilation, Local Context and Determinants of Drug Violence in Miami and San Diego: Does Ethnicity and Immigration Matter?” International Migration Review 38:131-157.

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2003 Ramiro Martinez, Jr., Amie L. Nielsen, and Matthew T. Lee. “Reconsidering the Marielito Legacy: Race/Ethnicity, Nativity, and Homicide Motives.” Social Science Quarterly 84:397-411.

2002 Matthew T. Lee and Ramiro Martinez, Jr. “Social Disorganization Revisited: Mapping the Recent Immigration and Black Homicide Relationship in Northern Miami.” Sociological Focus 35:365-382. 2001 Matthew T. Lee, Ramiro Martinez, Jr., and Richard Rosenfeld. “Does

Immigration Increase Homicide? Negative Evidence From Three Border Cities.” The Sociological Quarterly 42:559-580.

Reprinted in Crime and Immigration. Joshua D. Freilich and Graeme R. Newman (eds.). Aldershot, UK: Ashgate. 2007, pp. 291-312. Ramiro Martinez, Jr., Matthew T. Lee, and Amie L. Nielsen. “Revisiting the

Scarface Legacy: The Victim/Offender Relationship and Mariel Homicides in Miami.” Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 23:37-56.

Reprinted in Race, Crime, and Justice: A Reader. Shaun L. Gabbidon and Helen Taylor Greene (eds.). NY: Routledge. 2005, pp. 263-275.

2000 Ramiro Martinez, Jr. and Matthew T. Lee. “Comparing the Context of Immigrant Homicides in Miami: Haitians, Jamaicans, and Mariels, 1980- 1990.” International Migration Review 34:793-811 Reprinted (abridged) in How It’s Done: An Invitation to Social Research. (2/e); Emily Stier Adler and Roger Clark (eds.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. 2003, pp. 348-356. Matthew T. Lee, Ramiro Martinez, Jr., and S. Fernando Rodriguez.

“Contrasting Latino Homicide: The Victim and Offender Relationship in El Paso and Miami.” Social Science Quarterly 81:375-88.

Ramiro Martinez, Jr. and Matthew T. Lee. “On Immigration and Crime.” Pp.

485-524 in Gary LaFree (ed.) Criminal Justice 2000: The Changing Nature of Crime. Vol. 1, Washington DC: National Institute of Justice. Reprinted in Revista de Española de Investigación Criminólogica, Number 2, 2004.

Matthew T. Lee. “Problem-Based Learning Exercise for Sociology of Law.”

Pp. 87-100 in L. Klein (ed.). Sociology of Law: Syllabi and Instructional Materials for Teaching (2nd Edition). Washington, DC: American Sociological Association Teaching Resources Center.

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1999 Matthew T. Lee, and M. David Ermann. “Pinto ‘Madness’ as a Flawed Landmark Narrative: An Organizational and Network Analysis.” Social Problems 46:30-47. Reprinted in Corporate and Governmental Deviance: Problems of

Organizational Behavior in Contemporary Society (6/e); M. David Ermann and Richard J. Lundman (eds.); New York: Oxford University Press. 2002, pp. 277-305.

Matthew T. Lee and Ramiro Martinez, Jr. “Symbolic Violence.” Pp. 246-52 in Violence in America: An Encyclopedia. Vol. 3. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. Ramiro Martinez, Jr. and Matthew T. Lee. “Extending Ethnicity in Homicide Research: The Case of Latinos.” Pp. 211-220 in M. Dwayne Smith and Margaret A. Zahn (eds.) Homicide: A Sourcebook of Social Research. Thousand Oaks: Sage. Ramiro Martinez, Jr. and Matthew T. Lee. “Latinos and Homicide.” Pp.159- 174 in M. Dwayne Smith and Margaret A. Zahn (eds.) Studying and Preventing Homicide: Issues and Challenges. Thousand Oaks: Sage. 1998 Matthew T. Lee. “The Ford Pinto Case and the Development of Auto Safety Regulations, 1893-1978.” Business and Economic History 27:390-401. Reprinted in Crime and Regulation. Fiona Haines (ed.) Aldershot, UK: Ashgate. 2007, pp. 233-244. Ramiro Martinez, Jr. and Matthew T. Lee. “Immigration and the Ethnic Distribution of Homicide.” Homicide Studies 2:291-304. Research Note 2010 Matthew T. Lee, Margaret M. Poloma, and John C. Green. “The Assemblies

of God: Godly Love and the Revitalization of American Pentecostalism.” Review of Religious Research 51:334-335.

Other Articles 2014 Matthew T. Lee. “From the Desk of the President” Pp. 2-3 of the spring

issue of the North Central Sociologist: The Official Newsletter of the North Central Sociological Association Newsletter.

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2013 Matthew T. Lee. “From the Chair” blog entry for the website of the Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity Section of the American Sociological Association, posted Oct 25, 2013 at https://sites.google.com/

site/altruismmoralitysolidarity/blog/fromthechairbymatthewlee 2011 Matthew T. Lee. “Public Discourse about Immigration as a Social Problem:

Implications from Empirical Studies of Violent Crime and the Emerging ‘Immigration Revitalization Perspective.’” Social Problems Forum: The SSSP Newsletter 42:1-5.

2010 Matthew T. Lee and Thomas L. Kychun. “The Possibilities and Limitations

of Religious-Based Altruism for Solving Endemic Social Problems: Findings from a Multi-Year Research Project.” Pp. 228-235 in Proceedings of the International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilization’s 40th Conference (June 15–17, 2010) at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.

Published Book Reviews 2011 Matthew T. Lee. Review of The Hidden Gifts of Helping: How the Power of

Giving, Compassion, and Hope Can Get Us Through Hard Times, by Stephen G. Post. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Reviewed in Newsletter of the Altruism and Social Solidarity Section-in-Formation of the American Sociological Association 3(1):28.

2010 Matthew T. Lee. Review of Values, Objectivity, and the Good Society

(Volume 2 of Foundations of Futures Studies), by Wendell Bell. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. Reviewed in Newsletter of the Altruism and Social Solidarity Section-in-Formation of the American Sociological Association 1(2):13-14.

2008 Matthew T. Lee. Review of The Future of Pentecostalism in the United

States, by Eric Patterson and Edmund Rybarczyk (eds.). Lanham, MD: Lexington. Reviewed in Pneuma: The Journal of the Society for Pentecostal Studies 30(2):341-342.

2006 Matthew T. Lee. Review of State of ‘The Union’: Marriage and Free Love

in the Late 1800s, by Sandra Ellen Schroer. NY: Routledge. Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology 35(5): 479-480.

Conference Presentations 2015 Byron R. Johnson, Matthew T. Lee, Maria E. Pagano, and Stephen G. Post.

“Alone on the Inside: Impact of Social Isolation on the Drink-Trouble-Drink-Trouble Cycle” accepted for presentation at the American Society of Criminology conference in Washington DC (November).

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Matthew T. Lee, Maria E. Pagano, Byron R. Johnson, and Stephen G. Post. Presentation at a Formal Roundtable titled, “Love and Service in Adolescent Addiction Recovery” accepted for presentation at the American Sociological Association conference in Chicago (August).

Matthew T. Lee. “The Mindful Society: Contemplative Sociology, Meta-

Mindfulness, and Human Flourishing,” Presidential Address at the North Central Sociological Association conference in Cleveland (April).

2014 Byron R. Johnson, Maria E. Pagano, and Matthew T. Lee. “Helping

Substance Dependent Youth with Social Phobia through Service” at the American Society of Criminology conference in San Francisco (November).

Matthew T. Lee. “Attending to Communication Styles in Sociological

Research.” Presentation in the Fall 2014 Colloquium Series of the School of Communication at the University of Akron (November).

Maria E. Pagano, Shanna E. Swaringen, Scott H. Frank, and Matthew T.

Lee. Presentation at a Formal Roundtable titled, “Low Other-Regard and Adolescent Addiction” at the American Sociological Association conference in San Francisco, CA (August).

Matthew T. Lee. “Grant Writing” panelist at the North Central Sociological

Association conference in Cincinnati, OH (April). Matthew T. Lee. “Teaching Panel on Types of Educational Institutions”

panelist at the North Central Sociological Association conference in Cincinnati, OH (April).

2013 Paige S. Veta, Maria E. Pagano, and Matthew T. Lee. Presentation at a

Formal Roundtable titled, “God-Consciousness, Benevolence, and Youth Substance Abuse: Influences on Chemical Dependency Treatment” at the American Sociological Association conference in New York, NY (August).

Paige S. Veta, Maria E. Pagano, and Matthew T. Lee. “God-Consciousness

and Youth Substance Abuse: Influences on Chemical Dependency Treatment” poster presentation at the SOURCE Symposium (Support of Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavors) at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland Ohio (April).

2012 Matthew T. Lee. “What is Godly Love? Findings from a National Survey” at

the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion conference in Phoenix, AZ (November).

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Matthew T. Lee and Margaret M. Poloma. Presentation at a Formal Roundtable titled, “Religious-Based Benevolence in the Eyes of the Beholder: Impediments and Possibilities for Real Utopias” at the American Sociological Association conference in Denver, CO (August).

Matthew T. Lee. “Love, Unlimited Love, and Spiritual Progress in

America,” invited presentation at a Templeton Foundation conference titled, The Human Spirit: Spiritual Progress and Human Flourishing at The University of the South in Sewanee, TN (June).

Matthew T. Lee. “Religious Benevolence as Positive Deviance: Culture

Conflict in Secular and Religious Norms” at the North Central Sociological Association conference in Pittsburgh, PA (April).

2011 Matthew T. Lee and Margaret M. Poloma. “The Role of Prayer in the D-

Model of Godly Love: Findings from a New National Survey” at the Association for the Sociology of Religion conference in Las Vegas, NV (August).

Margaret M. Poloma and Matthew T. Lee. “Three Faces of Prayer:

Qualitative Interviews with Exemplars of Godly Love” at the Association for the Sociology of Religion conference in Las Vegas, NV (August).

2010 Matthew T. Lee. “The Diamond Model of Godly Love” at a two-day public

seminar titled, “The Great Commandment: Theology and Social Science in Dialogue” at Vanguard University of Southern California in Costa Mesa, CA (October).

Matthew T. Lee. Presentation at a Formal Roundtable (Altruism and

Solving Global Problems) titled “The Possibilities and Limitations of Religious-Based Altruism for Solving Endemic Social Problems: Findings from a Multi-Year Research Project” at the International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilization’s conference in Provo, Utah (June).

Marci Cottingham and Matthew T. Lee. “Conversion, Calling, and Spiritual

Transformation: Varieties of Pentecostal Experience” at the North Central Sociological Association conference in Chicago, IL (March).

Margaret M. Poloma and Matthew T. Lee. “Plenary Session—Harvesting

New Fields of Study: Lessons Learned from Research on Godly Love” at the Society for Pentecostal Studies conference in Minneapolis, MN (March).

Matthew T. Lee. “Discussion of Margaret Poloma and Ralph Hood Jr.’s

Blood and Fire: Godly Love in a Pentecostal Emergent Church” at the Society for Pentecostal Studies conference in Minneapolis, MN (March).

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2009 Matthew T. Lee and Margaret M. Poloma. “Has Charisma Been Taken from Us? An Empirical Examination of Rieff’s Theory” at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion conference in Denver, CO (October).

Matthew T. Lee. “Altruism and Godly Love: An Exploration of Competing

Ways to Frame Benevolent Service” at the Association for the Sociology of Religion conference in San Francisco (August).

Matthew T. Lee. Presentation at an Informal Discussion Roundtable

(Research on Altruism and Social Solidarity) titled “Godly Love and ‘Real’ Altruism: Implications for Structuring Lives Devoted to Benevolent Service” at the American Sociological Association conference in San Francisco (August).

2008 Matthew T. Lee. “Social Filters of Godly Love and Structured Action” at

the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion conference in Louisville, KY (October).

Matthew T. Lee. “Using NVIVO to Study the Interaction between Divine

and Human Love that Enlivens Benevolent Service.” Presentation at the Active Research Methods Consortium Project Meeting at the University of Akron in Akron, OH (September 16).

Matthew T. Lee. “Integrating Social Science and Theology in the Study of

Godly Love: Preliminary Findings from Qualitative Interviews” at the Association for the Sociology of Religion conference in Boston, MA (August).

Matthew T. Lee. “This Book is Not Required by Inge Bell,” part of the panel

Books that Help Us Teach, at the North Central Sociological Association conference in Cincinnati, OH (March).

2007 Matthew T. Lee. “Teaching the 'Sociology of Love' as a Form of Social

Activism: Educating for Personal and Social Change” at the North Central Sociological Association conference in Chicago, IL (April).

Matthew T. Lee. “The Courage to Teach by Parker Palmer,” part of the

panel Books that Help Us Teach II, at the North Central Sociological Association conference in Chicago, IL (April).

Matthew T. Lee and Ramiro Martinez, Jr. “Ethnic Variations in Drug

Arrests” at the Southwestern Social Science conference in Albuquerque, NM (March).

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2006 Matthew T. Lee. “Altruism and Structural Availability: Reviving Sorokin’s Dimensional Approach to Compassionate Love” at the Southwestern Social Science conference in San Antonio, TX (April).

2005 Jacob Stowell, Ramiro Martinez, Jr., and Matthew T. Lee. “Revisiting

Social Disorganization Theory: A Spatial Analytic Test of Immigration and Ethnic-Specific Homicides” at the American Society of Criminology conference in Toronto, Canada (November).

Matthew T. Lee. “Criminological Theory and the Paradox of Asian

Homicide: Reflections on the Integration of Research and Teaching” at the North Central Sociological Association conference in Pittsburgh, PA (April).

Jacob Stowell and Matthew T. Lee. “Immigration and Homicide: A Spatial

Analytic Test of the Social Disorganization Theory,” invited presentation at the Second Annual Spring Lecture Series on the Public Health of Violence. Sponsored by The Center for Research on U.S. Latinos HIV/AIDS and Drug Abuse and the School of Social Work, Policy and Management at Florida International University, Miami, FL (March 14).

Cheryl Ann Smith, Alice Fothergill, and Matthew T. Lee. “I Have No

Knowledge of This: Organizational Accounts of Racial Profiling and the New Jersey Attorney General's Office” at the Eastern Sociological Society conference in Washington, DC (March).

2004 Nielsen, Amie L., Ramiro Martinez, Jr., and Matthew T. Lee. “Integrating

Race, Place, and Motive in Social Disorganization Theory: Lessons from a Comparison of Black and Latino Homicide Types in Two Immigrant Destination Cities.” Paper presented for the Colloquium Series, Department of Sociology, University of Miami, Miami, FL (December 3).

Jacob Stowell, Matthew T. Lee, and Ramiro Martinez, Jr. “Immigration and

Homicide: A Spatial Analytic Test of the Social Disorganization Theory” at the American Society of Criminology conference in Nashville, TN (November).

Amie L. Nielsen, Ramiro Martinez, Jr., and Matthew T. Lee. “Neighborhood Structure and Ethnic-Specific Homicide Motives” at the American Society of

Criminology conference in Nashville, TN (November). Jeannine Gailey and Matthew T. Lee. “Does the Media Effect How Jurors Assign Guilt in Cases of Individual and Organizational Wrongdoing?” at the

American Society of Criminology conference in Nashville, TN (November).

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Marianne S. Noh and Matthew T. Lee. “Mad, Bad or Reasonable? A Social Constructionist Perspective on the Battered Woman Syndrome” at the American Sociological Association conference in San Francisco (August).

Robert L. Smith and Matthew T. Lee. “The Implementation and Evaluation of Habitat Hope: A Holistic Approach to Serving Criminally Involved, Substance Dependent, Homeless Men with Co-Occurring Mental Disorders” at the Complexities of Co-Occurring Conditions Conference in Washington, D.C. (June). Matthew T. Lee and Jeannine A. Gailey. “Individual, Organizational, and

Institutional Deviance in the Cold War Human Radiation Experiments” at the North Central Sociological Association conference in Cleveland, OH (April).

Jeannine A. Gailey and Matthew T. Lee. The Impact of the Media on

Attribution of Responsibility in the Cold War Human Radiation Experiments” at the North Central Sociological Association conference in Cleveland, OH (April).

Robert L. Smith and Matthew T. Lee “Treatment of Homeless, Chemically Dependent, Mentally Ill Men: A Therapeutic Community Model (Habitat Hope): ‘Lessons Learned’” at a grantee conference sponsored by the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment in Washington, DC (February).

Robert L. Smith, Richard C. Stephens, and Matthew T. Lee “The Habitat

Hope Project” poster session at a grantee conference sponsored by the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment in Washington, DC (February).

2003 Matthew T. Lee and Ramiro Martinez, Jr. “The Changing Dynamics of

Homicide, Race and Ethnicity in San Diego: 1980- 1990” invited presentation at the National Consortium on Violence Research conference at UCLA titled “Beyond Racial Dichotomies of Violence: Immigrants, Latinos and Violence” (November).

Amie Nielsen, Ramiro Martinez, Jr., and Matthew T. Lee. “The Community

Context of Non-Lethal Violence in Miami: Examination of Race and Ethnic Specific Rates” at the American Society of Criminology conference in Denver, Colorado (November).

Ramiro Martinez, Jr., Matthew T. Lee., and Amie Nielsen. “Local Context

and Determinants of Drug Violence in Miami and San Diego” at the American Sociological Association conference in Atlanta, Georgia (August).

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Matthew T. Lee and Jenny Pszonowsky. “’Project Truth’ Versus the ‘Nanny State’: Tobacco Industry Front Groups and the Ongoing Struggle for Ownership of the Social Definition of Crime” at the Law and Society Association conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (June).

Robert L. Smith, Richard C. Stephens, and Matthew T. Lee “Habitat Hope”

poster session at a grantee conference sponsored by the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment in Washington, DC (June).

Ramiro Martinez, Jr., Matthew T. Lee, and Amie Nielsen. “Local Context and

Determinants of Drug Violence in Miami and San Diego: Does Ethnicity and Immigration Matter?” at the Southwestern Social Science conference in San Antonio, Texas (April).

Matthew T. Lee and Joanna Redd. “’Puppy Love’: The Social Construction

of the Professional Wrestling ‘Diva’ and the Devaluation of Women” at the North Central Sociological Association conference in Cincinnati, Ohio (March).

Matthew T. Lee and Cheryl A. Smith. “Random Premeditated Murder:

Ideology and Implications for Corporate Criminal Liability” at the North Central Sociological Association conference in Cincinnati, Ohio (March).

2002 Ramiro Martinez, Jr., Matthew T. Lee, and Amie Nielsen. “Reconsidering

the Marielito Legacy: Latinos, Immigration and Homicide Types” at the American Sociological Association conference in Chicago, Illinois (August).

Amy Farrell, Matthew T. Lee, and Alice Fothergill. “Organizational

Accounts of Racial Profiling: The Case of the New Jersey State Police” at the Law and Society Association conference in Vancouver, Canada (May).

2001 Ramiro Martinez, Jr., and Matthew T. Lee. “The Spatial Dynamics of

Immigration, Ethnicity and Homicide: San Diego since 1980” at the American Society of Criminology conference in Atlanta, Georgia (November).

Matthew T. Lee, Peter J. Leahy, Heather Huff, Derek Cec, Russ Kaye, and

Carol Foltz “The Relationship of Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment to Criminal Justice Involvement: A 30 Month Longitudinal Analysis” at the American Evaluation Association conference in St. Louis, Missouri (November).

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Matthew T. Lee “When is Cockfighting Not a Crime? When a Chicken is not an Animal: A Constructionist Critique of the ‘Rule of Law’ in Oklahoma” at the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction conference in Anaheim, California (August).

Matthew T. Lee and Jeannine Gailey. “Image Restoration Strategies and

Institutional Deviance: The Case of the ‘Cold War’ Human Radiation Experiments” at the Southwestern Social Science Association conference in Fort Worth, Texas (March).

2000 Matthew T. Lee and Ramiro Martinez, Jr. “Mapping the

Immigration/Homicide Relationship in Three Border Cities, 1985-1995” at the American Society of Criminology conference in San Francisco, California (November)

Matthew T. Lee, Ramiro Martinez, Jr., and Richard Rosenfeld “Does

Immigration Increase Homicide? Negative Evidence From Three Border Cities” at the American Sociological Association conference in Washington, DC (August).

Ramiro Martinez, Jr. and Matthew T. Lee. "Revisiting the Scarface Legacy:

Homicide Patterns, Mariels, and Miami" at the Southwestern Social Science Association conference in Galveston, Texas (March).

1999 Matthew T. Lee and Ramiro Martinez, Jr., “Patterns of Latino Homicide in El

Paso and Miami, 1984-1994” at the American Sociological Association conference in Chicago (August).

Ramiro Martinez, Jr. and Matthew T. Lee. “Latino Violence and Poverty

Revisited: Homicide on the Border,” at the Center for the Study of Urban Poverty, University of California, Los Angeles (April).

Ramiro Martinez, Jr. and Matthew T. Lee. “Reassessing the Role of Race and

Ethnicity in Homicide Research: Asians and Latinos in San Diego” at the Presley Seminar Series, University of California, Riverside (February).

1998 Matthew T. Lee and Ramiro Martinez, Jr., “Social Disorganization and the

Spatial Distribution of Homicide in Miami, 1990-1997” at the American Society of Criminology conference in Washington DC (November).

Matthew T. Lee. “Accounting for Involvement in the Cold War Human

Radiation Experiments: Science, Hegemony, and Political Crime” at the American Society of Criminology conference in Washington DC (November).

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Ramiro Martinez, Jr. and Matthew T. Lee. “The Changing Dynamics of Ethnicity and Homicide: The Impact of Joblessness and Family Disruption, 1980-1990.” at the American Sociological Society conference in San Francisco (August).

Matthew T. Lee and Ramiro Martinez, Jr., “The Influence of Labor Markets

and Ethnicity in Determining the Spatial Patterns of Homicide in Miami, 1985-1995” at the Eastern Sociological Society conference in Philadelphia (March).

Matthew T. Lee. “Explaining ‘What a Bad Bureaucracy Did to Joe Six-Pack’:

Competing Constructions of the Human Radiation Experiments as a Social Problem” at the Eastern Sociological Society conference in Philadelphia (March).

Matthew T. Lee. “The Ford Pinto Case and the Development of Auto Safety

Regulations, 1893-1978” at the Business History Conference in Washington DC (March).

1997 Ramiro Martinez, Jr. and Matthew T. Lee. "Homicide Rates, Ethnic

Composition, and Economic Inequality: Changes Over Time" at the American Sociological Society conference in Toronto, Canada (August).

Matthew T. Lee and M. David Ermann. "Pinto Madness or Acceptable Risk?

The Construction of an Auto Safety Issue as a Social Problem" at the Eastern Sociological Society conference in Baltimore (April).

Service to the Profession Ad Hoc Reviewer Government Agencies: U.S. National Science Foundation (4 proposals);

National Science Foundation of Switzerland (1 proposal, original and revision)

Journals: American Journal of Sociology; American Sociological Review; Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology; Crime, Law, and Social Change; Criminology; Criminology and Public Policy; Homicide Studies; International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice; International Migration; International Review of Victimology; Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion; Journal of Crime and Justice; Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies; Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency; Justice Quarterly; Law & Society Review; Michigan Family Review; Pneuma; Social Currents; Social Problems; Social Psychology Quarterly; Social Science Quarterly; Sociological Focus; Sociological Perspectives; The Sociological Quarterly; Teaching Sociology; Zygon

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Publishers: Allyn and Bacon; Flat World Knowledge; Harvard University Press; Lynne Rienner; McGraw-Hill; Oxford University Press; Palgrave Macmillan; Pearson Custom Publishing; Prentice Hall; Roxbury; Sage; Taylor & Francis (CRC Press); Wadsworth; Routledge

Current Service 2015-present Nominations Committee Chair, North Central Sociological Association

Presider, American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, roundtables for the Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity (Table 2) in Chicago (August).

2012-present Member of the Steering Committee to Develop an Inter-University Master’s

Degree in Medical Ethics and Humanities. Partner institutions include the University of Akron, NEOMED, Kent State University, Hiram College, and Summa Health System.

2009-present Member of the Sociology Research Committee, Center for Global Nonkilling 2009-present Editorial Board, Teaching Sociology Past Service 2015 External Reviewer, Tenure and Promotion, Department of Sociology,

University of Massachusetts --Boston 2014 Chair of the Nominations Committee of the American Sociological Association’s Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity Judge, Graduate Student Paper Competition, North Central Sociological Association 2003-2013 Editorial Board, Sociological Focus 2009-2013 Newsletter Editor, American Sociological Association’s Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity (Note: this Section was a Section- in-Formation from 2009 until the fall of 2011). 2013 Co-organizer (with Samuel P. Oliner) and Presider, American Sociological

Association annual conference, research panel for the Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity titled, “Altruism, Morality and Social Solidarity: Envisioning Utopias” in Denver (August).

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Co-organizer (with Lawrence T. Nichols), American Sociological Association annual conference, four refereed roundtables for the Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity in Denver (August). Presider, American Sociological Association annual conference, roundtables for the Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity (Table 2) in Denver (August). Co-editor (with Margaret M. Poloma) of a special issue of the journal PentecoStudies (vol. 11, no. 1, 117 pages). Published by the European Research Network on Global Pentecostalism (GloPent).

2011-2012 Chair of the Nominations Committee, American Sociological Association’s Section on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity Member of the Futures and Conferences Committee, International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations 2009-2011 Advisory Council, American Sociological Association’s Section-in- Formation on Altruism, Morality, and Social Solidarity 2010 External reviewer for an application for promotion to Associate Professor,

Department of Sociology, University of Oklahoma Co-organizer (with Margaret M. Poloma) of a public seminar titled, “The

Great Commandment: Theology and Social Science in Dialogue” at Vanguard University of Southern California in Costa Mesa, CA (October 22 and 23).

2009 Organizer and Presider, Association for the Sociology of Religion annual

conference, research panel entitled “The Sociology of Godly Love: New Research in an Emerging Field of Study,” in San Francisco (August).

Organizer and Presider, Association for the Sociology of Religion annual

conference, author-meets-critics panel for Margaret M. Poloma and Ralph W. Hood, Jr.’s Blood and Fire: Godly Love in a Pentecostal Emerging Church, in San Francisco (August).

Organizer and Presider, American Sociological Association annual

conference, informal discussion roundtable entitled “Research on Altruism and Social Solidarity,” in San Francisco (August).

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Co-Director (with Stephen G. Post and Margaret M. Poloma), two-week seminar titled, “Flame of Love: Social Science and Theology on the Great Commandment,” part of the Summer Seminar Series at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, MI, July 13 – 24.

2007-2009 Editorial Board Member, Journal of Social and Ecological Boundaries 2008 Organizer and Presider, North Central Sociological Association annual

conference, teaching panel entitled “Books that Help Us Teach,” in Cincinnati, OH (March).

2003 Organizer and Presider, North Central Sociological Association annual

conference, research panel entitled “It’s a Schur Thing: Applications of the Work of Edwin Schur” in Cincinnati, OH (March).

2002 Presider and Discussant, Law and Society Association annual conference,

research panel entitled “Crime and the Social Order in the War on Terrorism.”

2001 Member, Graduate Student Paper Competition Committee, Society for the

Study of Social Problems (Crime and Juvenile Delinquency Division)

Service to the University of Akron (Outside Sociology) 2014-2015 1) Vice Chair of the University Chairs and School Directors Group (Elected) 2) Interim Chair of Anthropology and Classical Studies 3) Member of the Budget and Finance Committee of University Council (Elected Representative of the Department Chairs and School Directors) 4) Member of the President’s Informal Budget Working Group 5) Faculty Advisory Committee for the Center for Conflict Management 6) Faculty Member of the Active Research Methods Consortium

7) Sociology Department Representative to the Faculty Senate Subcommittee on the Development of an Interdisciplinary Program in Criminology and Criminal Justice 8) Faculty Mentor, Senior Leadership Education Project, Institute for Leadership Advancement, College of Business Administration

2013-2014 1) Elected Member of Chairs/School Directors Advisory Group for the University of Akron’s Presidential Search 2) Member of the Budget and Finance Committee of University Council (Elected Representative of the Department Chairs and School Directors) 3) Elected Member of the Chairs/School Directors Budget Subcommittee 4) Member of the Summer Tuition Subcommittee 5) Faculty Advisory Committee for the Center for Conflict Management 6) Faculty Member of the Active Research Methods Consortium

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7) Sociology Department Representative to Buchtel College Council (Alternate)

8) Sociology Department Representative to the Faculty Senate Subcommittee on the Development of an Interdisciplinary Program in Criminology and Criminal Justice

2012-2013 1) Member of the Budget and Finance Committee of University Council (Elected Representative of the Department Chairs and School Directors) 2) Member of the Subcommittee on Part-Time Faculty Tuition and Fee Remission of the Budget and Finance Committee of University Council

3) Sociology Department Representative to Buchtel College of Arts & Sciences Online Learning Committee 4) Chair of the Grants Subcommittee of the Buchtel College Online Learning Committee

5) Faculty Advisory Committee for the Center for Conflict Management 6) Faculty Member of the Active Research Methods Consortium 7) Sociology Department Representative to Buchtel College Council (Alternate)

8) Ad Hoc Member of the Regional Innovation Institute 9) Sociology Department Representative to the Faculty Senate Subcommittee on the Development of an Interdisciplinary Program in Criminology and Criminal Justice (also involving the Department of Political Science and the Program in Criminal Justice Technology)

2011-2012 1) Faculty Advisory Committee for the Center for Conflict Management 2) Faculty Member of the Active Research Methods Consortium 3) Faculty Mediator for Student Judicial Affairs 4) Sociology Department Representative to Buchtel College Council (Alternate) 2010-2011 1) College of Arts & Sciences Criminal Justice Accelerated Degree Subcommittee (Chair) 2) College of Arts & Sciences Pre-Law Accelerated Degree Subcommittee 3) Faculty Advisory Committee for the Center for Conflict Management 4) Faculty Member of the Active Research Methods Consortium 2009-2010 1) Sociology Department Representative to Buchtel College Council 2) Faculty Advisory Committee for the Center for Conflict Management 3) Faculty Member of the Active Research Methods Consortium 2008-2009 Professional Development Leave 2007-2008 1) Sociology Department Representative to Buchtel College Council (Alternate) 2) Faculty Advisory Committee for the Center for Conflict Management 3) Faculty Member of the Active Research Methods Consortium

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4) Provost’s Academic Alignment Project – Law Working Group 2006-2007 1) Faculty Advisory Committee for the Center for Conflict Management 2) Sociology Department Representative to Buchtel College Council

(Alternate) 2005-2006 1) Faculty Advisory Committee for the Center for Conflict Management 2) Sociology Department Representative to Buchtel College Council (Alternate) 2004-2005 1) Faculty Advisory Committee for the Center for Conflict Management 2) Regents Fellowship Committee 3) Sociology Department Representative to Buchtel College Council (Alternate) 2003-2004 1) Scholarship Committee for the Center for Conflict Management Service to the Sociology Department at the University of Akron 2014-2015 1) Chair of the Sociology Department 2) UA/KSU Joint Graduate Program Executive Committee 3) Deviance Graduate Comprehensive Exam Committee 2013-2014 1) Chair of the Sociology Department 2) UA/KSU Joint Graduate Program Executive Committee (Chair) 3) Deviance Graduate Comprehensive Exam Committee 2012-2013 1) Chair of the Sociology Department 2) UA/KSU Joint Graduate Program Executive Committee (Member) 3) Deviance Graduate Comprehensive Exam Committee 2011-2012 1) Interim Chair of the Sociology Department 2) UA/KSU Joint Graduate Program Executive Committee (Chair) 3) Deviance Graduate Comprehensive Exam Committee 2010-2011 1) Interim Chair of the Sociology Department 2) UA/KSU Joint Graduate Program Executive Committee 3) Qualitative Methods Graduate Curriculum Committee 4) Professional Seminar Graduate Curriculum Committee 5) Deviance Graduate Comprehensive Exam Committee 2009-2010 1) Undergraduate Committee (Chair) 2) Tenure and Promotion to Associate Professor Committee (Chair) 3) Faculty Retention Committee 4) Deviance Graduate Comprehensive Exam Committee

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2008-2009 Professional Development Leave 2007-2008 1) Undergraduate Committee (Chair) 2) Search Committee Chair (Two College Lecturer Positions) 3) Deviance Graduate Comprehensive Exam Committee (Chair) 4) Department Liaison to the American Association of University Professors 5) Faculty Retention Committee 2006-2007 1) Undergraduate Committee 2) Graduate Methods Comprehensive Exam Committee 3) Comprehensive Exam Revision Committee 4) Graduate Deviance Specialty Exam Committee 2005-2006 1) Undergraduate Committee 2) Comprehensive Exam Revision Committee 3) Graduate Deviance Specialty Review Committee (Chair) 2004-2005 1) Undergraduate Committee 2) Undergraduate Criminology and Law Enforcement Committee (Chair) 3) Comprehensive Exam Revision Committee 4) Graduate Deviance Specialty Review Committee (Chair) 5) Graduate Methods Specialty Review Committee (Co-Chair) 6) Department Liaison to the American Association of University Professors 2003-2004 1) Undergraduate Committee 2) Graduate Deviance Specialty Curriculum Committee (Chair) 3) Comprehensive Exam Revision Committee 4) Search Committee (Assistant Professor, 2 positions) 2002-2003 1) Undergraduate Committee 2) Graduate Inequality Specialty Exam Committee 3) Graduate Methods Comprehensive Exam Committee 4) Undergraduate Law Enforcement/Corrections Major Committee (Chair) 5) Search Committee (Assistant Professor) 2001-2002 1) Publicity Committee (Chair) 2) Undergraduate Committee 3) Search Committee (Visiting Professor; Advisor; Instructor) 4) Corrections Field Placement Committee 5) Graduate Inequality Specialty Exam Committee 6) Graduate Methods Comprehensive Exam Committee 2000-2001 1) Publicity Committee 2) Corrections Field Placement Committee 3) Introduction to Sociology Textbook Selection Committee

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Participation on Completed Ph.D. Dissertations Chair 1) Jeannine Gailey (Spring 2005) “How People Attribute Responsibility to

Individuals and Organizations Involved in Wrongdoing: An Empirical Assessment of an Integrated Model”

2) Marianne Noh (Fall 2008) “Contextualizing Ethnic/Racial Identity: Nationalized and Gendered Experiences of Segmented Assimilation among Second Generation Korean Immigrants in Canada and the United States”

3) Michael Rickles (Spring 2013) “Exploring Racial Differences in Individual and Structural Attributions, Self-Evaluations and Perceptions of Income Fairness” (Co-Chair)

4) Peter Barr (Summer 2015) “Neighborhood Context and Mental Health Over the Early Life Course” (Co-Chair)

Member: 1) Shobhana Swami (Fall 2004) “Minority Health: Social Inequalities, Stressors, and Self-Rated Health”

2) Rachel Zimmer Schneider (Spring 2006) “Battered Women and Violent Crime: An Exploration of Imprisoned Women Before and After the Clemency Movement”

3) Rachel Stein (Spring 2008) “Consideration of the Individual and Structural Levels of Routine Activities Theory: A Cross-National Perspective of Victimization.”

4) Pamela M. Hunt (Spring 2008) “A Quantitative Approach to Studying Subculture”

5) Matthew L. Nordlund (Spring 2009) “The Effects of Priming on Personality Self-Reports: Challenges and Opportunities”

6) Jared S. Rosenberger (Spring 2013) “Crime, Media, and the American Dream: The Role of Media Consumption in Institutional Anomie Theory”

7) Daniela Jauk (Summer 2013) “Global Gender Policy Development in the UN: A Sociological Exploration of the Politics, Processes, and Language”

8) Jodi Henderson-Ross (Spring 2014) “Informal Social Control in Action: Neighborhood Context, Social Differentiation, and Selective Efficacy”

Participation on Completed Graduate Student Research Papers and Specialty Exams Chair: 1) Jeannine Gailey (Summer 2002) M.A. Research Paper “Testing Attribution of Responsibility Theory: The Case of the Cold War Human Radiation Experiments” 2) Marianne Noh (Summer 2003) M.A. Research Paper “Mad, Bad, or Reasonable? A Social Constructionist Perspective on the Battered Woman Syndrome” 3) Rachel Stein (Summer 2004) M.A. Research Paper “Adolescent Delinquency: The Importance of Parental Attachment and Involvement” 4) Jeannine Gailey (Summer 2004) Ph.D. Deviance Specialty Exam 5) Glen Mardis (Spring 2005) M.A. Deviance Specialty Exam

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6) Marianne Noh (Summer 2005) Ph.D. Deviance Specialty Exam 7) Lenore Commisso (Spring 2006) M.A. Research Paper “Social

Construction of Breast Cancer in Women’s Magazines” 8) Ph.D. Deviance Specialty Exam Committee (Spring 2008) 9) Peter Barr (Spring 2012) M.A. Thesis “Taking the Role of the Other:

Empathy in the Attribution of Responsibility for Wrongdoing in Organizations”

10) Nicole McElroy (Summer 2012) M.A. Thesis “’The Holy Spirit is moving and we’re not paying attention’: Social Change, Organizational Dilemmas and the Future Sustainability of Women Religious.”

Member: 1) Hua Zhong (Summer 2001) M.A. Research Paper “Strain Effects on Cessation of Drug Use by Young Adults”

2) Michelle Bemiller (Summer and Fall 2001) Ph.D. Inequality Specialty Exam 3) Ph.D. Research Methods Comprehensive Exam Committee (Spring 2002) 4) Ph.D. Research Methods Comprehensive Exam Committee (Fall 2002) 5) Jessica West (Spring 2003) M.A. Research Project (Political Science Department) 6) Jodi Ross (Summer 2005) M.A. Research Paper “Accounting for Violent Responses from Battered Women: Capturing the Context and Abandoning the Syndrome” 7) Ph.D. Research Methods Comprehensive Exam Committee (Fall 2006) 8) Ph.D. Research Methods Comprehensive Exam Committee (Spring 2007)

9) Michelle Renee Jacobs (Fall 2007) M.A. Thesis “’I Spy Racism’: A Case Study Of Pseudo-Indian Mascot Protest” 10) David Merolla (Fall 2007) Ph.D. Inequality Specialty Exam 11) Erin Pryor (Spring 2008) Ph.D. Inequality Specialty Exam 12) Virgil Russell (Summer 2009) M.A. Thesis “Grassroots of the Men's

Movement: An Ethnographic Case Study of an Independent Men's Group”

13) Ph.D. Deviance Specialty Exam Committee (Fall 2009) 14) Ph.D. Deviance Specialty Exam Committee (Spring 2010) 15) Jared Scott Rosenberger (Spring 2010) M.A. Thesis “The Influence of

Crime-Related Media on Perceived Goals of Criminal Sentencing” 16) Justin Oldaker (Spring 2010) M.A. Deviance Specialty Exam 17) Ph.D. Deviance Specialty Exam Committee (Spring 2011) 18) Lori Hale (Fall 2011) M.A. Social Inequalities Specialty Exam 19) Ph.D. Deviance Specialty Exam Committee (Fall 2011) 20) Ph.D. Deviance Specialty Exam Committee (Fall 2012) 21) Ph.D. Deviance Specialty Exam Committee (Spring 2012) 22) Ph.D. Deviance Specialty Exam Committee (Spring 2013) 23) Ph.D. Deviance Specialty Exam Committee (Fall 2013) 24) Ph.D. Deviance Specialty Exam Committee (Spring 2015)

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Participation on Completed Undergraduate Honor’s Projects Chair 1) Lindsay Anne Matousek (Spring 2008) “A Standard of Her Own: Rape,

the Reasonable Woman, and the Legal Order” 2) Thomas L. Kychun (Spring 2010) “Working for the Greater Good:

Factors Common Among Altruists” 3) Dorian Mahulawde (Fall 2011) “A Comparative Study of Perceptions of Social Science Faculty and Non-Academics on the Disproportionate Imprisonment of Black Males in the United States”

Member 1) Kristen Snowberger (Spring 2007) “Self-Representation and Family Law:

Incidence and Implications” 2) Robin Reichenberger (Spring 2012) “An Analysis of Textbooks and their Impact on Students’ Perceptions of the Constitution” 3) Elena Stamm (Spring 2015) “Methods of Policing: Deviation from the Standard Model of Policing and Measured Effectiveness”

Independent Studies Directed Graduate: Lynn Clark, Simona Epuran; Jeannine Gailey; Elizabeth Grossman; Marianne

Noh; Glenn Mardis; Jodi Ross; Rachel Stein; Cheryl Smith; Scott Sauerbier Undergraduate: Andre Borders; Tiffany Brammer; Elise Burnett; Melissa Cleveland;

Alexander Colbow; Nermin Dubravac; Sonya Grant; Chad Ickes; Kevin Karas; Lauren Kuzniar; Glenn Mardis; Amanda McBride; Chad Myers; Samuel Olarte; Jenny Pszonowsky; Jamie Radabaugh; Dean Parsons; Adam Pittman; Joanna Redd; Matthew Reed; Trisha Rodgers; Tara Sturm; Zandra Thomas; Sinisa Ubiparipovic; Mary Claire Williams; Montoya Weir; Brandon Winter

Media Appearances, Interviews, and Articles Coverage includes more than 100 appearances, including Addiction Professional Magazine, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, National Public Radio, The New Yorker, On Faith (a joint venture of the Washington Post and Newsweek), Reason Magazine, and The Wall Street Journal. Professional Memberships (current membership indicated by *) American Sociological Association* American Society of Criminology Association for Humanist Sociology Association for the Sociology of Religion Homicide Research Working Group International Society for the Comparative Study of Civilizations Law and Society Association

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North Central Sociological Association* Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction Society for the Study of Social Problems Southwestern Social Science Association References (Available on Request) Revised 7/2/15


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