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9/28/2018 ANN MORNING Department of Sociology New York University 295 Lafayette St., Rm. 4118 New York, NY 10012 Tel: (212) 992-9569 Fax: (212) 995-4140 Email: [email protected] Web: http://as.nyu.edu/faculty/ann-j-morning.html EDUCATION PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, Princeton, New Jersey Department of Sociology and Office of Population Research Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology, June 2004 Passed general examinations in demography, race and ethnicity, and economic sociology Dissertation: “The Nature of Race: Teaching and Learning About Human Difference” * Co-Winner, American Sociological Association 2005 Dissertation Award Dissertation committee: Marta Tienda (chair); Michèle Lamont; Elizabeth M. Armstrong COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, New York, New York School of International and Public Affairs Master of International Affairs, May 1992 Specializations: Economic and Political Development; International Political Economy YALE UNIVERSITY, New Haven, Connecticut Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude, June 1990 Major: Economics and Political Science Senior thesis: “When Boom Turns to Bust: Economic Policy in Côte d'Ivoire, 1975-1980” * Winner, 1990 Ronald Meltzer Economics Award for Best Senior Essay in the Economics & Political Science Major Thesis advisor: Nouriel Roubini (Economics) INSTITUT D’ETUDES POLITIQUES, Paris, France. Junior Year Abroad, August 1988 – August 1989 EXPERIENCE NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Department of Sociology Associate Professor 09/2011 - present New York, New York Assistant Professor 07/2004 - 08/2011 Affiliated Faculty, NYU Abu Dhabi Courtesy appointment, Department of Social and Cultural Analysis U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Population Division Statistician 07/2003 - 07/2004 Suitland, Maryland COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY School of International and Public Affairs Assistant Dean 08/1995 - 06/1997 New York, New York for Academic Affairs U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE American Embassy Honduras Foreign Service Officer 01/1994 - 10/1995 Washington, DC and Tegucigalpa, Honduras FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK Development Finance Division Economist 10/1992 - 12/1993 New York, New York

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9/28/2018

ANN MORNING

Department of Sociology New York University 295 Lafayette St., Rm. 4118 New York, NY 10012

Tel: (212) 992-9569 Fax: (212) 995-4140

Email: [email protected] Web: http://as.nyu.edu/faculty/ann-j-morning.html

EDUCATION

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, Princeton, New Jersey Department of Sociology and Office of Population Research

Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology, June 2004 Passed general examinations in demography, race and ethnicity, and economic sociology Dissertation: “The Nature of Race: Teaching and Learning About Human Difference”

* Co-Winner, American Sociological Association 2005 Dissertation AwardDissertation committee: Marta Tienda (chair); Michèle Lamont; Elizabeth M. Armstrong

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, New York, New York School of International and Public Affairs

Master of International Affairs, May 1992 Specializations: Economic and Political Development; International Political Economy

YALE UNIVERSITY, New Haven, Connecticut Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude, June 1990 Major: Economics and Political Science Senior thesis: “When Boom Turns to Bust: Economic Policy in Côte d'Ivoire, 1975-1980”

* Winner, 1990 Ronald Meltzer Economics Award for Best Senior Essay in the Economics & PoliticalScience Major

Thesis advisor: Nouriel Roubini (Economics)

INSTITUT D’ETUDES POLITIQUES, Paris, France. Junior Year Abroad, August 1988 – August 1989

EXPERIENCE NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Department of Sociology Associate Professor 09/2011 - present New York, New York Assistant Professor 07/2004 - 08/2011 Affiliated Faculty, NYU Abu Dhabi Courtesy appointment, Department of Social and Cultural Analysis

U.S. CENSUS BUREAU Population Division Statistician 07/2003 - 07/2004 Suitland, Maryland

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY School of International and Public Affairs Assistant Dean 08/1995 - 06/1997 New York, New York for Academic Affairs

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE American Embassy Honduras Foreign Service Officer 01/1994 - 10/1995 Washington, DC and Tegucigalpa, Honduras

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK Development Finance Division Economist 10/1992 - 12/1993 New York, New York

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HONORS

2017 NYU nomination (one of two) for National Endowment of the Humanities Summer Stipend

2017 New York University “Golden Dozen” Teaching Award

2009 Oliver Cromwell Cox Article Award from the ASA Section for Racial and Ethnic Minorities

2006 – present, New York University Society of Fellows

2005 Co-Recipient, American Sociological Association Dissertation Award

2005 Co-Recipient, Faculty of the Year Award, NYU Department of Sociology Graduate Student Association

2003 Population Association of America Poster Blue Ribbon for “The Demography of Demography” (co-authors: Simona Bignami, University of Pennsylvania; Meredith Kleykamp, Princeton University)

2001 Association of Black Princeton Alumni Patrice Y. Johnson *80 Memorial Award

1990 Yale U. Ronald Meltzer Economics Award for Best Senior Essay in the Economics & Political Science Major

FELLOWSHIPS

2014-15 Visiting Scholarship at the Russell Sage Foundation, New York NY

2009 Fulbright Scholarship for research at the University of Milan (Bicocca), Italy

2008 NYU Goddard Junior Faculty Fellowship

2006-2007 Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at Columbia University, New York NY

2003-05 Robert Wood Johnson Scholars in Health Policy Research Program (Declined)

2002-2003 Spencer Foundation Dissertation Fellow

2001-2002 Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellow

2000-2001 Noah Cotsen Junior Fellowship

1997-2000 National Institutes of Health Traineeship in Demography

GRANTS

2011 NYU University Research Challenge Fund award for “Race and Razza: Concepts of Difference in the United States and Italy” ($14,000)

2008 NYU University Research Challenge Fund award for “American Understandings of Race and Nation” (w/co-PI Cynthia Miller-Idriss, Steinhardt School of Education) ($10,463)

2006 Spencer Foundation Small Grant for “Race, Nation, and Identity for New Americans” (w/co-PI Cynthia Miller-Idriss, Steinhardt School of Education) ($39,300)

2006 NYU Steinhardt School of Education IDEA grant for “Race, Nation, Immigration, and Schooling” (w/co-PI Cynthia Miller-Idriss, Steinhardt) ($5,000)

2004 Time-Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (TESS) Competition Winner (with collaborators Hannah Brückner and Alondra Nelson, Yale University), for survey experiment “When ‘No’ Means ‘Yes’: Measuring Social Desirability Effects on the Expression of Biological Concepts of Race”

2002 American Sociological Association (ASA) Student Forum Travel Award ($200)

2001-2002 Project Grant Recipient, Princeton University Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies ($1,600)

2001 National Science Foundation Societal Dimensions of Engineering, Science, and Technology Program Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant ($7,965)

2001 Princeton University Program in African American Studies Dissertation Research Grant ($1,000)

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PUBLICATIONS

Book:

Morning, Ann. 2011. The Nature of Race: How Scientists Think and Teach about Human Difference. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

* Awarded an “Author Meets Critics” session at the 2013 American Sociological Association meetings

Articles:

Morning, Ann, and Aliya Saperstein. 2018. “The Generational Locus of Multiraciality and its Implications for Racial Self-Identification.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 677(1): 57-68.

Morning, Ann. 2017. “Kaleidoscope: Contested Identities and New Forms of Race Membership.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 41(6): 1-19.

To be reprinted in: Bulmer, Martin and John Solomos, eds. 2019. Why Do We Still Talk About Race? Routledge.

Morning, Ann. 2017. “Race et génomique aux États-Unis.” Institut d’Études Politiques Dossiers du CERI web micro-symposium on “La question raciale aux États-Unis.” URL: http://www.sciencespo.fr/ceri/fr/content/dossiersduceri/race-et-genomique-aux-etats-unis?d12

Morning, Ann. 2014. “Does Genomics Challenge the Social Construction of Race?” Sociological Theory 32(3): 189-207. (Lead article.)

Morning, Ann. 2014. “And You Thought We Had Moved Beyond All That: Biological Race Returns to the Social Sciences.” Guest editorial, Ethnic and Racial Studies 37(10): 1676-1685.

Gullickson, Aaron, and Ann Morning. 2011. “Choosing Race: Multiracial Ancestry and Identification.” Social Science Research 40: 498-512.

Morning, Ann. 2011. “Conceptualizing Race Consciousness and Diversity.” Employee Rights and Employment Policy Journal 15(2).

Morning, Ann. 2009. “Toward a Sociology of Racial Conceptualization for the 21st Century.” Social Forces 87(3): 1-26.

Reprinted in Terrains/Théorie, September 2015.

Morning, Ann. 2008. “Reconstructing Race in Science and Society: Biology Textbooks, 1952-2002.” American Journal of Sociology 114(s1): S106-S137.

* Winner, 2009 Oliver Cromwell Cox Article Award from the American Sociological Association Section for Racial and Ethnic Minorities, for the best research article in the sociological study of race and ethnicity

Morning, Ann. 2008. “Ethnic Classification in Global Perspective: A Cross-National Survey of the 2000 Census Round.” Population Research and Policy Review 27(2): 239-272.

Abridged version: Pp. 17-37 in Simon, Patrick, Victor Piché and Amélie A. Gagnon, eds. 2015. Social Statistics and Ethnic Diversity: Cross-National Perspectives in Classifications and Identity Politics. Heidelberg: Springer.

Morning, Ann. 2007. “‘Everyone Knows It’s a Social Construct’: Contemporary Science and the Nature of Race.” Sociological Focus 40(4): 436-454.

Bolnick, Deborah A., Duana Fullwiley, Troy Duster, Richard S. Cooper, Joan H. Fujimura, Jonathan Kahn, Jay Kaufman, Jonathan Marks, Ann Morning, Alondra Nelson, Pilar Ossorio, Jenny Reardon, Susan M. Reverby, and Kimberly TallBear. 2007. “The Science and Business of Genetic Ancestry.” Science, October 19: 399-400.

Reprinted in Obasogie, Osagie K. and Marcy Darnovksy. 2018. Beyond Bioethics: Toward a New Biopolitics. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

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Morning, Ann. 2005. “Multiracial Classification on the United States Census: Myth, Reality, and Future Impact.” Revue Européenne des Migrations Internationales 21(2) : 111-34.

Morning, Ann, and Daniel Sabbagh. 2005. “From Sword to Plowshare: Using Race for Discrimination and Antidiscrimination in the United States.” International Social Science Journal 57(183): 57-73.

Morning, Ann. 2005. “Keyword: Race.” Contexts 4(4): 44-46. Reprinted in:

Higginbotham, Elizabeth and Margaret L. Andersen, eds. 2009. Race and Ethnicity in Society: The Changing Landscape, 2nd ed. Pp. 51-55. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.

Goodwin, Jeff and James M. Jasper, eds. 2008. The Contexts Reader. Pp. 257-261. New York: W.W. Norton and Company.

Morning, Ann. 2005. “On Distinction.” In Is Race Real? Web forum organized by the Social Science Research Council. URL: http://raceandgenomics.ssrc.org/Morning/.

Lamont, Michèle, Ann Morning, and Margarita Mooney. 2002. “Particular Universalisms: North African Immigrants Respond to French Racism.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 25(3): 390-414.

Morning, Ann. 2001. “The Racial Self-Identification of South Asians in the United States.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 27(1): 61-79.

Goldstein, Joshua, and Ann Morning. 2000. “The Multiple-Race Population of the United States: Issues and Estimates.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 97(11): 6230-6235.

Morning, Ann. 2000. “Who Is Multiracial? Definitions and Decisions.” Sociological Imagination 37(4): 209-229.

Book Chapters:

Morning, Ann. 2018. “The Constructivist Concept of Race.” In von Vacano, Diego and Kazuko Suzuki, eds. Reconsidering Race: Social Science Perspectives on Racial Categories in the Age of Genomics. Oxford University Press.

Morning, Ann. 2015. “Chapter 10: Race and Ethnicity” in Manza, Jeff, Richard Arum, and Lynne Haney, eds. The Sociology Project 2.0. Pearson Education.

Morning, Ann. 2012. “Multiraciality and Census Classification in Global Perspective.” Pp. 10-22 in Edwards, Rosalind, Suki Ali, Chamion Caballero, and Miri Song, eds., International Perspectives on Racial and Ethnic Mixedness and Mixing. Routledge: London and New York.

Reprinted in King-O’Riain, Rebecca C., Stephen Small, Minelle Mahtani, Miri Song and Paul Spickard, eds. 2014. Global Mixed Race. New York: New York University Press. (Pp. 1-15)

Morning, Ann, with Nandi Dill, Rachel Garver, and John Halushka. 2012. “Chapter 10: Race and Ethnicity” in Manza, Jeff, Richard Arum, and Lynne Haney, eds. New York University Introduction to Sociology. Pearson Education.

Goldstein, Joshua R., and Ann J. Morning. 2002. "Back in the Box: The Dilemma of Using Multiple-Race Data for Single-Race Laws." Pp. 119-136 in The New Race Question: How the Census Counts Multiracial Individuals, edited by Joel Perlmann and Mary C. Waters. New York: Russell Sage Foundation and Levy Economics Institute.

Morning, Ann. 2002. “New Faces, Old Faces: Counting the Multiracial Population Past and Present.” Pp. 41-67 in New Faces in a Changing America: Multiracial Identity in the 21st Century, edited by Herman DeBose and Loretta Winters. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Morning, Ann. 2001. “South Asia.” Pp. 1207-1214 in The Encyclopedia of American Immigration, edited by James Ciment. New York: M.E. Sharpe.

Tienda, Marta, and Ann Morning. 2001. "Population Composition by Ethnicity and Race in North America." Pp. 11745-9 in International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, edited by Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes. Oxford: Pergamon.

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Book Reviews:

Morning, Ann. Forthcoming 2019. “Scholarly Debates and their Societal Backdrops.” (Review of Rogers Brubaker’s Grounds for Difference). Social Science History 43:3.

. 2016. “National Colors: Racial Classification and the State in Latin America” (by Mara Loveman). Contemporary Sociology 45(2): 61-63.

. 2015. “A Troublesome Inheritance: Genes, Race and Human History” (by Nicholas Wade). The DuBois Review 12(1): 187-199.

. 2014. “Blinded by Sight: Race Through the Eyes of the Blind.” (by Osagie Obasogie). American Journal of Sociology 120(3): 954-956.

. 2013. “The 21st Century is Not the 19th: A Review of Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life” (by Barbara J. Fields and Karen Fields). European Journal of Sociology 54(3): 525-530.

. 2013. “Creating a New Racial Order: How Immigration, Multiracialism, Genomics, and the Young Can Remake Race in America” (by Jennifer Hochschild, Vesla Weaver, and Traci Burch). Contemporary Sociology 42(3): 393-395.

. 2012. “Ancestors and Relatives: Genealogy, Identity, and Community” (by Eviatar Zerubavel). Sociologica.it.

. 2011. “Compter et classer: Histoire des recensements américains” (by Paul Schor). European Journal of Sociology 52(3): 522-524.

. 2008. “Making Multiracials: State, Family, and Market in the Redrawing of the Color Line” (by Kimberly McClain DaCosta). Contemporary Sociology 37(4): 361-362.

. 2007. “I nuovi italiani:L’immigrazione, i pregiudizi, la convivenza” (by Livia Turco with Paola Tavella). European Journal of Sociology 48(3): 487-489.

. 2007. “Fit to Be Citizens? Public Health and Race in Los Angeles, 1879-1939” (by Natalia Molina). American Journal of Sociology 112(5): 1595-97.

. 2004. “The International Politics of Race” (by Michael Banton). Contemporary Sociology 33(2): 161-2.

. 2003. “Beyond Black: Biracial Identity in America” (by Kerry Ann Rockquemore and David L. Brunsma) and “More Than Black? Multiracial Identity and the New Racial Order” (by G. Reginald Daniel). Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 29(5): 905-7.

. 2001. “Asian Americans” (by Juanita Tamayo Lott). Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 27(4): 759.

. 2001. “Natural Hierarchies” (by Chris Smaje). Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 27(3): 554-5.

. 2000. “Who Counts?” (by Margo J. Anderson and Stephen E. Fienberg). Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 26(4): 749-50.

. 2000. “Tráfico de Mujeres” (by Siriporn Skrobanek, Nattaya Boonpakdi and Chutima Janthakeero). Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 26(3): 564.

Reports:

National Research Council Committee on the Use of Social Science Knowledge in Public Policy. 2012. Using Science as Evidence in Public Policy. Washington, DC: National Academies Press.

Morning, Ann. 2005. “Ethnic Classification in Global Perspective: A Cross-National Survey of the 2000 Census Round.” United Nations Statistics Division website: http://unstats.un.org/unsd/demographic/sconcerns/popchar/Morning.pdf.

Sabbagh, Daniel, and Ann Morning. 2004. The United States: Comparative Study on Data Collection Aiming to Measure the Extent and Impact of Discrimination in Certain Countries. Prepared for the European Commission, DG Emploi et affaires sociales. Lyon, France: Economie & Humanisme.

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Public Sociology:

Morning, Ann. 2018. “Race, Genetics and the Lure of Forbidden Knowledge.” Orgtheory.net, March 28. URL: https://orgtheory.wordpress.com/2018/03/29/race-genetics-and-the-lure-of-forbidden-knowledge-guest-post-by-ann-morning/

Morning, Ann. 2017. “Race and Rachel Doležal: An Interview.” Contexts Spring 2017. URL : https://contexts.org/blog/race-and-rachel-dolezal-an-interview/

Morning, Ann. 2015. “It’s Impossible to Lie About Your Race.” The Huffington Post, July 1. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ann-morning/its-impossible-to-lie-aboutyour-race_b_7708598.html

Morning, Ann. 2014. “Race and its Categories in Historical Perspective.” Brooklyn Historical Society Crossing Borders, Bridging Generations website. URL: http://cbbg.brooklynhistory.org/learn/race-its-categories-historical-perspective.

Morning, Ann. 2006. “From New Orleans to Port-au-Prince: The Real Blame Game.” ASA Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Newsletter 1(1, February): 4-5.

Morning, Ann. 2005. “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the Census: Gearing Up for Census 2010.” Interview produced by Swirl, Inc. and New Demographic. Webpage (no longer online).

Bandelj, Nina, Viviana A. Zelizer, and Ann Morning. 2001. Materials for the Study of Childhood. Princeton, NJ: Department of Sociology, Princeton University.

Working Papers:

Morning, Ann and Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz. 2016. “Race in the Demographic Imaginary: Population Projections and Their Conceptual Foundations.” NYU Population Center Working Paper Series no. 2016-8.

Morning, Ann. 2003. “Race by the Book: Depictions of Human Difference in U.S. High School Curricula.” Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies Working Paper #25, Princeton University.

Del Pinal, Jorge H., Leah M. Taguba, Arthur R. Cresce, and Ann Morning. 2001. “Reporting of Two or More Races in the 1999 American Community Survey.” Working Paper No. 329 (May). Annandale-on-Hudson, NY: The Jerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College.

Work in Progress:

Bratter, Jenifer, and Ann Morning. “Crossing or Retrenching Racial Boundaries? Multiracial Organizations’ Transplant Programs.”

Morning, Ann, Hannah Brueckner, and Alondra Nelson. “Social Desirability and the Expression of Biological Concepts of Race.” Revise and resubmit, DuBois Review.

Morning, Ann and Marcello Maneri. An Ugly Word: Talking and Not Talking About Race in Italy. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Morning, Ann and Michael Rodríguez Muñiz. “Race in the Demographic Imaginary: Projections and Their Conceptual Foundations.”

Morning, Ann, Sarah Iverson, and Aliya Saperstein. “Far Back in the Family Tree: Generation and the Demography of the U.S. Multiracial Population.” Under review, Demography.

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INVITED PRESENTATIONS

American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Thematic Session on “Disrupted Identities,” Philadelphia PA, August 11, 2018: “Kaleidoscope: Contested Identities and New Forms of Racial Membership.”

Council for European Studies Annual Meeting, Session on “The Recurrent Returns of Racism in Europe,” Chicago IL, March 30, 2018: “‘There’s Just One Human Race’: Notions of Biological Difference in a Color-Blind Italy.”

Albert Einstein College of Medicine Social Medicine Interest Group Lecture Series, Bronx NY, February 13, 2018: “Race in Biology Textbooks: Claims and Evidence, Yesterday and Today.”

Cornell University Population Center and Institute for the Social Sciences, “Innovations in Population Science” Seminar Series, Ithaca NY, February 9, 2018: “Far Back in the Family Tree: Multiraciality Across Generations.”

University of Hamburg Faculty for Economic and Social Sciences “Out of the Dark” Seminar Series, Hamburg, Germany, January 16, 2018: “’An Ugly Word’: Talking (and not Talking) about Race in Italy and the United States.”

European Parliament and New York University – Florence Race, Racism and Xenophobia in Global Context III conference hosted by MEP Cécile Kyenge, Brussels, Belgium, November 9, 2017: “Race and Razza: Discussing Difference in the United States and Italy.”

Brown University Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice – Race, Medicine, and Social Justice Research Cluster, Providence RI, October 23, 2017: “Kaleidoscope: Contested Identities and New Forms of Racial Membership.”

Columbia University Department of Sociology, New York NY, October 19, 2017: “Far Back in the Family Tree: Multiraciality Across Generations.”

Ethnic and Racial Studies 40th Anniversary Conference, Univ. of Warwick, United Kingdom, July 16, 2017: “Kaleidoscope: Contested Identities and New Forms of Racial Membership.”

Fordham University School of Law, Center on Race, Law and Justice Colloquium Series, New York NY, March 28, 2017: “How Far Back in the Family Tree? The Generational Structure of the U.S. Multiracial Population.”

Brown University Population Studies and Training Center Colloquium Series, Providence RI, March 23, 2017: “The Generational Structure of the U.S. Multiracial Population.”

University of Padua “Discussions about Migrants and Migrations” seminar series, Sociology Ph.D. program, Padua Italy, March 17, 2017: “Race and Razza” (with Marcello Maneri).

Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government and Consulate of France - Boston symposium, “Diversity and Inclusion: French and American Perspectives,” February 4, 2017.

Russell Sage Foundation Conference on “What the Census Bureau Needs to Know to Improve Ethnic, Racial, and Immigration Statistics,” New York NY, December 9, 2016: “Generational Composition and Self-Identification of the U.S. Multiracial Population.”

New York University – Florence Race, Racism and Xenophobia in Global Context II conference, New York NY, October 20, 2016: “Race and Razza: Discussing Difference in the United States and Italy.”

New York University – Florence LaPietra Dialogues, Florence, Italy, October 10, 2016: “Race and Razza: Discussing Difference in the United States and Italy.”

University of Pennsylvania Program on Race, Science, and Society, “Race and Science from a Global Perspective” Seminar Series, Philadelphia PA, September 20, 2016: “‘There’s Just One Human Race’: Notions of Biological Difference in a Color-Blind Italy.”

University of Warwick, Sociology Department speaker series, Coventry, England, May 19, 2016: “The Lens of Race: Conceptualizing Difference in Italy and the United States.”

University of California at Berkeley, Sociologists of Color and Allies speaker series, Berkeley CA, April 8, 2016: “National Portraits: Racial Conceptualization and the Demographic Imaginary.”

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INVITED PRESENTATIONS (continued)

University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara CA, November 23, 2015:

Broom Center for Demography Seminar Series: “The Generational Structure of the U.S. Multiracial Population.”

Center for New Racial Studies: “The Lens of Race: Colorblindness in Italy and the United States.”

City University of New York, Graduate Center Immigration Series, New York NY, November 4, 2015: “Through the Lens of Race: Concepts of Difference in Italy and the U.S.”

Boston University, Sociology Department Seminar Series, Boston MA, October 30, 2015: “Through the Lens of Race: Concepts of Difference in Italy and the U.S.”

University of North Carolina, Transatlantic Master’s Seminar, Raleigh-Durham NC, October 23, 2015: “Through the Lens of Race: Concepts of Difference in Italy and the U.S.”

Princeton University, Office of Population Research, Princeton NJ, October 20, 2015: “The Generational Structure of the U.S. Multiracial Population.”

National Institutes of Health, Behavioral and Social Science Research Lecture Series, “Social Inequalities in Health” panel, Bethesda MD, May 8, 2015: “Conceptualizing Race in Biomedical Science and Education.”

Rutgers University, Sociology Department Seminar Series, New Brunswick NJ, April 22, 2015: “The Lens of Race: Viewing Difference in Italy and the United States.”

Duke University, Consortium on Social Inequality, “Dissecting Inequality: Difference and Disparity in the 21st Century” conference, “Race, Disease and Health” panel, Raleigh NC, March 25, 2015: “Race and Disease in Biology Textbooks.”

Russell Sage Foundation, Visiting Scholar Seminar Series, New York NY, March 18, 2015: “The Lens of Race: Viewing Difference in Italy and the United States.”

Brooklyn Historical Society, Crossing Borders, Bridging Generations panel on “The Changing Face of American Theater,” February 22, 2015: “An Octoroon.”

Indiana University, Inaugural speaker, Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity in Society 2014-15 Speaker Series, Bloomington IN, September 29, 2014: “Debating the Nature of Race: Dueling Concepts of Human Difference.”

Washington & Lee University, Inaugural speaker, Roger Mudd Center for Ethics 2014-15 Symposium on Race and Justice in America, Lexington VA, September 22, 2014: “The Nature of Race.”

Texas A&M University, Measuring the Diverging Components of Race in Multiracial America conference, College Station TX, June 27, 2014: “Biology and Race: Evolving Debates about the Nature of Difference.”

University of California at Berkeley, Sociology Department Seminar, Berkeley CA, April 14, 2014: “Race and Razza: Concepts of Difference in the United States and Italy.”

Stanford University, Center for the Comparative Study of Race and Ethnicity Seminar Series, Stanford CA, February 26, 2014: “Race and Razza: Concepts of Difference in the United States and Italy.”

State University of New York, Sociology Department Seminar, Buffalo NY, February 29, 2014: “The Nature of Race: Investigating Concepts of Human Difference.”

University of Connecticut, Sociology Department Seminar, Storrs CT, February 12, 2014: “Race and Razza: Concepts of Difference in the United States and Italy.”

Columbia University Medical Center, Center for Research on Ethical/Legal/Social Implications of Psychiatric, Neurologic & Behavioral Genetics (Department of Psychiatry), Seminar on Ethical, Legal and Social Implications of Genetics, New York NY, December 16, 2013: “Race in Biology Textbooks: Claims and Evidence, Yesterday and Today.”

Princeton University, Department of Sociology “Understanding Race, Mobility and Stratification" Workshop, Princeton NJ, November 20, 2013: “Race and Razza: Concepts of Difference in the United States and Italy.”

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INVITED PRESENTATIONS (continued)

Brooklyn Historical Society, Crossing Borders, Bridging Generations Series, Book Discussion, November 16, 2013: “Henrietta Lacks, Race and Biology.”

Columbia University, Sociology Department Seminar, New York NY, October 30, 2013: “Race and Razza: Concepts of Difference in the United States and Italy.”

U.S. Census Bureau, Summer Scholars Program, Suitland MD, August 6, 2013: “Ethnic Classification in Global Perspective: A Cross-National Survey of the 2000 Census Round.”

International Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology (ISHPSSB) Annual Meeting, Montpellier, France, July 7-12, 2013, Interdisciplinary Session Is Race Real?: “Concepts of Race among U.S. Biologists and Anthropologists.”

University of Milan-Bicocca, Sociology Department seminar series, Milan Italy, May 15, 2013: “Race and razza? Il senso commune della differenza in Italia e negli Stati Uniti” (with Marcello Maneri).

Texas A & M University, Reconsidering Race conference, College Station TX, May 5, 2013: “The Constructivist Concept of Race.”

Brooklyn Historical Society, Crossing Borders, Bridging Generations series of lectures, panel on “U.S. Census: Rationalizing Race,” Brooklyn NY, April 18, 2013: “Racial Categories and Their Times.”

University of Oregon, Sociology Department Seminar, Eugene OR, March 4, 2013: “The Nature of Race: Investigating Concepts of Difference.”

Stony Brook University, Race, Ethnicity, and Inequality Workshop, Stony Brook NY, February 7, 2013: “The Nature of Race: Investigating Concepts of Difference.”

Duke University, Sociology Department Seminar, Durham NC, December 14, 2012: “The Nature of Race: Investigating Concepts of Human Difference.”

University of Pennsylvania, Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration Workshop, November 16, 2012: “Racial Demography: How Classification and Concepts of Difference Paint a Portrait of the Nation.”

Rhode Island College, Freshman Reading Program Keynote Address, Providence RI, October 2, 2012: “Controversial Connections: Making Claims about Race and Biology.”

City University of New York, Institute for Demographic Research Seminar Series, New York NY, September 21, 2012: “Racial Conceptualization and Census Classification.”

U.S. Census Bureau, Summer Scholars Program, Suitland MD, July 19, 2012: “The Nature of Race.”

Association of Program Administrators for CSTEP (Collegiate Science Technology Entry Programs) and STEP (Science Technology Entry Programs) (APACS) Annual Conference, Albany NY, June 7, 2012: Author Session, “The Nature of Race.”

Lehman College, City University of New York, Department of Sociology, Bronx NY, November 22, 2011: “The Nature of Race: Textbook Lessons on Human Difference.”

Brown University, Department of Sociology, Providence RI, November 18, 2011: “The Nature of Race: Conceptualizing Human Difference.”

Tufts University, Transnational Studies Working Group Speaker Series, Boston MA, November 17, 2011: “The Nature of Race: Conceptualizing Human Difference.”

Princeton University, Center for African American Studies, Princeton NJ, November 10, 2011: “The Nature of Race: American Concepts of Human Difference.”

New York Medical College, Minority Health Professionals Talk Series, Valhalla NY, November 4, 2011: “Race in Biology Textbooks.”

Rice University, James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Author Interview and Book Signing for The Nature of Race: How Scientists Think and Teach about Human Difference, Houston TX, September 15, 2011.

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INVITED PRESENTATIONS (continued)

City College of New York, Sociology Department Symposium on “Race and Science: New Findings and Challenges,” New York NY April 8, 2011: “Race in Biology Textbooks.”

City University of New York Graduate Center, Department of Sociology colloquium, New York NY, March 18, 2011: “Conceptualizing Race: How We Think about Culture, Biology, and Human Difference.”

New York University Institute for Education Sciences Predoctoral Interdisciplinary Research Training (IES-PIRT) seminar series, March 7, 2011: “Lost in Transmission: Education and the Spread of Racial Constructivism.”

Association of American Law Schools, Annual Meeting Panel, “Does Race-Consciousness Advance Diversity?”, San Francisco, CA, January 6, 2011: “Conceptualizing Race Consciousness and Diversity.”

University of California, Hastings College of the Law, Working Group on Critical Race Theory and Empirical Methods, San Francisco, CA, December 16-17, 2010: “A Critical Look at Claims about the Nature of Race.”

Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholars Program, Columbia University and University of Pennsylvania conference on “Ethnography and Social Change,” New York NY, September 24, 2010: “How Biology Textbooks Teach Race.”

Russell Sage Foundation, Visiting Scholars Seminar Series, New York NY, April 7, 2010: “Conceptualizing Race: How Do We Think About Human Difference?”

Northwestern University, Department of Sociology, Evanston IL, October 22, 2009: “The Conceptualization of Race.”

Natural History Museum of Ferrara, Panel on “La natura della razza,” Ferrara, Italy, May 20, 2009: “Concetti americani delle differenze umane.”

23rd Annual European Immunogenetics and Histocompatibility Conference, Panel on “Minority Issues in HSC Procurement,” Ulm, Germany, May 11, 2009: “What is a minority in Europe?”

University of Milan – Bicocca, Department of Sociology, Milan, Italy, May 8, 2009: “La genetica e il ritorno della ‘razza’ negli USA.”

American Embassy Rome, Fulbright Lecture Series, Rome, Italy, May 5, 2009: “The Nature of Race: American Concepts of Human Difference.”

University of Salerno, Department of Sociology, Salerno, Italy, May 4, 2009: “La genetica e il ritorno della ‘razza’ negli USA.”

Felix Meritis / Humanity in Action PIONEERS Conference – Keynote Speech, Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 2, 2009: “The Nature of Race: Debated Concepts of Human Difference.”

Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Centre d’études et de recherches internationales, Paris, France, March 6, 2009: “Racial and Ethnic Classification in International Perspective.”

Institut d’Etudes Démographiques, Paris, France, March 5, 2009: “The Nature of Race: American Concepts of Human Difference.”

London South Bank University, ESRC Seminar Series “Thinking about Mixedness and Mixing: International and Interdisciplinary Dialogue,” London, United Kingdom, December 12, 2008: “Multiraciality and Census Classification in Global Perspective.”

Humanity in Action U.S.A., 2008 American Program, Brooklyn NY, July 16, 2008: “U.S. Racial Classification.”

New York University, Center for Teaching Excellence Diversity in Teaching and Learning Series panel on “Diversity Beyond Political Correctness: Revisiting Race, Class, and Gender,” October 24, 2007: “Teaching Race.”

Humanity in Action U.S.A., 2007 American Program, New York NY, October 7, 2007: “U.S. Racial Classification.”

American Sociological Association, Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology Invited Session on “Deciding What to Teach,” New York NY, August 14, 2007: “Teaching Race.”

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INVITED PRESENTATIONS (continued)

Drew University, Department of Sociology ΑΚΔ International Sociology Honor Society Induction Ceremony Keynote speech, NJ, April 11, 2007: “The Nature of Race: Competing Concepts of Human Difference.”

New York University, Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration, Jan. 18, 2007: “Rethinking Race: Multiraciality in Global Society.”

University of Chicago, Department of Sociology, Chicago IL, Nov. 1, 2006: “Race by the Book: Fifty Years of Textbook Lessons on Human Difference.”

New York University, Community Psychology Colloquium, Oct. 19, 2006: “Race by the Book: How Textbooks Teach Human Difference.”

Columbia University, Department of Sociology, New York NY, Oct. 18, 2006: “Race by the Book: How Textbooks Teach Human Difference.”

University of Pennsylvania, Department of Sociology, Philadelphia PA, November 16, 2005: “Social Desirability Effects on the Expression of Biological Concepts of Race.”

New York University, Center for Advanced Social Scientific Research, September 22, 2005: “Social Desirability Effects on the Expression of Biological Concepts of Race.”

United Nations Statistical Division, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Demographic and Social Statistics Branch Seminar, New York NY, July 21, 2005: “Ethnic Enumeration in Global Perspective: A Cross-National Survey of the 2000 Census Round.”

International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Side Meeting, “Censuses in the XXI Century: Improving Data Utilization and Dissemination.” Tours, France, July 18, 2005: “Ethnic and Racial Classifications in National Censuses.”

Columbia University, Center for Bioethics, Panel on “Race, Genetics and Medicine: Is Race a Social Construct or a Factor for Optimal Prescribing of Medication?” New York NY, May 12, 2005: “The Nature of Race.”

U.S. Census Bureau, Migration Speaker Series, Suitland MD, February 10, 2004: “Census Classification by Ethnicity in International Perspective: A Cross-National Comparison of 1995-2004 Census Questions.”

Princeton University, Department of Psychology, Princeton NJ, November 24, 2003: “The Nature of Race: Conceptualizing Human Difference in the Social and Biological Sciences.”

Princeton University, Office of Population Research, Princeton NJ, May 6, 2003: “The Nature of Race: Teaching and Learning About Human Difference.”

Princeton University, Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies, Princeton NJ, February 20, 2003: “Race by the Book: Imagery of Human Difference in American Textbooks.”

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh PA, January 31, 2002: “Genealogy as a Window onto Race Relations.”

New York University School of Law, Brennan Center for Justice, New York NY, April 20, 2001: “The Multiple-Race Population of the United States” (with Joshua Goldstein, Princeton University).

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Council for European Studies, Annual Meeting, “Patterns in Immigration Policy” session, July 8, 2015: “Through the Lens of Race: Concepts of Difference in the U.S. and Italy” (with Marcello Maneri).

University of Trento, Changing Population: Migration, Reproduction and Identity Conference, Trento Italy, June 3, 2014: “Racial Classification and Conceptualization in the Demographic Imaginary.”

American Public Health Association, Boston MA, November 4, 2013: “Race in Late 20th-Century Biology Education.”

Eastern Sociology Society, Mini-Conference on Culture, March 23-24, 2013: “Cultural Translation of Groups and Their Boundaries: How To Compare Italian ‘Razza’ To U.S. ‘Race’?”

Society for Social Studies of Science, Copenhagen Denmark, October 20, 2012: “Scientific Knowledge of Race as Produced by and for Textbooks.”

American Sociological Association, San Francisco CA, 2009. August 10: “Black/Irish: How Do Americans Understand Their Multiracial Ancestry?” (with Aaron Gullickson). August 11: “Engaging Genetic Claims.”

Population Association of America, Detroit MI, May 1, 2009: “Black/Irish: How Do Americans Understand Their Multiracial Ancestry?” (with Aaron Gullickson).

Inter-University Centre for Social Statistics (Québec) and Institut National d'Etudes Démographiques (Paris) Social Statistics and Ethnic Diversity: Should we count, how should we count and why? Montréal Canada, December 6-8 2007: "Ethnic Classification in Global Perspective: A Cross-National Survey of the 2000 Census Round."

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for the Study of Diversity in Science, Technology, and Medicine conference on The Business of Race and Science, Cambridge MA, March 30-31, 2007: “Packaging Race: How Textbooks Sell Human Difference.”

American Sociological Association, Montréal Canada, August 13, 2006: “U.S. Race Categories in International Perspective.”

American Sociological Association, Philadelphia PA, August 14, 2005: “The Expression of Biological Concepts of Race” (with Hannah Brückner and Alondra Nelson)

International Union for the Scientific Study of Population, Tours, France, 2005. July 21: “Census Classification by Ethnicity in International Perspective.” July 23: “Multiracial Classification on the U.S. Census: Myth, Reality, and

Future Impact.”

Population Association of America, Philadelphia PA, March 31-April 2, 2005: “Ethnic Enumeration in International Context: A Cross-National Comparison of 1995-2004 Census Items.”

American Sociological Association, San Francisco CA, August 16, 2004: “Debating Social Construction: Academic Scientists on the Nature of Race.”

Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Washington DC, July 9, 2004: “The Career of Social Constructionism and the Nature of Race.”

Population Association of America, Boston MA, April 1, 2004: “Defining Race, Defining Races: Culture, Biology, and Group Difference.”

Society for Social Studies of Science, Atlanta GA, October 16, 2003: “Race by the Book: Depictions of Human Difference in American Biology Textbooks.”

Population Association of America, Minneapolis MN, May 2, 2003: Poster “The Demography of Demography” (co-authored with Simona Bignami, University of Pennsylvania, and Meredith Kleykamp, Princeton University).

American Sociological Association, Chicago IL, August 18, 2002: “Antiracism In Education: High School Biology Textbooks And ‘The Races Of Man,’ Then And Now.”

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued)

Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches Internationales and Institut National d’Etudes Démographiques conference on The Measure and Mismeasure of Populations: The Statistical Use of Ethnic and Racial Categories in Multicultural Societies, Paris, France, December 17-18, 2001: “Back in the Box: The Dilemma of Using Multiple-Race Data for Single-Race Laws” (co-authored with Joshua Goldstein).

University of Michigan, Institute for Social Research (ISR) Event in Celebration of Martin Luther King Day, Collecting and Interpreting Race and Ethnicity Data: Census 2000 and Beyond, Ann Arbor MI, January 15, 2001: “How Will We Use the New Race and Ethnicity Data?”

Jerome Levy Economics Institute of Bard College conference on Multiraciality: How Will the New Census Data Be Used?, Annandale-on-Hudson NY, September 22-23, 2000: “Counting Up the Minority Population: Using the OMB-DOJ Guidelines” (co-authored with Joshua Goldstein, Princeton University

South Asian Journalists’ Association, Columbia University, New York NY, June 24, 2000: “The Racial Self-Identification of South Asian Americans.”

Population Association of America, Los Angeles CA, March 23-25, 2000: “Counting on the Color Line: Socioeconomic Status of Multiracial Americans” and “The Racial Self-Identification of South Asian Americans.”

Southwestern Social Science Association, Galveston TX, March 16-19, 2000: “Counting on the Color Line: Socioeconomic Status of Multiracial Americans.”

Kansas State University 9th Annual Cultural Studies Symposium, Manhattan KS, March 10, 2000: “Who is Multiracial? Definitions and Decisions.”

Social Science History Association, Fort Worth TX, November 13, 1999: “Counting on the Color Line: Socioeconomic Status of Multiracial Americans.”

GUEST CLASS LECTURES

New York University, Department of Sociology, Undergraduate Course: “Introduction to Sociology” (Profs. Jeff Manza and Colin Jerolmack), October 18 and November 27, 2017: “The Social Construction of Race.”

Princeton University, Office of Population Research, Graduate Course POP 503 “Dissertation Research” (Prof. Noreen Goldman), Nov. 20, 2013: “The Nature of Race.”

New York University, Steinhardt School, Graduate Course: “International Education” (Prof. Cynthia Miller-Idriss), November 28, 2012: “The Nature of Race.”

New York University, Department of Sociology, Undergraduate Course: “Introduction to Sociology” (Prof. Jeff Manza), October 22, 2012: “The Social Construction of Race.”

NYU Abu Dhabi, Social Research and Public Policy Program, Undergraduate Course: “Gender” (Prof. Rahma Abdulkadir), April 30, 2012: “Intersectionality.”

Princeton University, Office of Population Research, POP 503 Dissertation Research, November 11, 2011: “From Dissertation to Book.”

Rice University, Department of Sociology, Undergraduate Course: “Multiracial America” (Prof. Jenifer Bratter), September 15, 2011: “The Social Construction of Race.”

New York University, Department of Sociology, Undergraduate Course: “Introduction to Sociology” (Prof. Jeff Manza), February 14, 2011: “The Social Construction of Race.”

Achievement First Crown Heights High School, Sample College Lecture, NYU Department of Sociology, November 19, 2009: “The Social Construction of Race.”

University of Ferrara, Department of Biology, Graduate Course in Evolutionary Biology (Prof. Guido Barbujani), Ferrara, Italy, May 20, 2009: “The Nature of Race: American Concepts of Human Difference.”

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GUEST CLASS LECTURES (continued) :

Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Graduate Course (Profs. Eric and Didier Fassin), Paris, France, March 4, 2009: “Racial and Ethnic Classification in International Perspective.”

European University Institute, Graduate Course: “Cultural Diversity and International, European and Comparative Law,” (Prof. Bruno deWitte), Florence, Italy, February 26, 2009: “Checking the Race Box: Everyday Classification for Anti-Discrimination Enforcement.”

Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs Graduate Course: “Racial Classification and Public Policy” (Prof. Kenneth Prewitt), New York NY, April 18, 2007: “Ethnic Enumeration in Global Perspective.”

New York University, Department of Sociology Pro Seminar, New York NY, October 14, 2005: “Content Analysis.”

New York University, Department of Sociology, Undergraduate Course: “Introduction to Sociology” (Prof. Jerry Marwell), March 9, 2005: Interview.

Columbia University, Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences Seminar, New York NY, November 15, 2004: “Race By The Book: A Content Analysis.”

Princeton University, Department of Sociology Graduate Course: “Qualitative Methods” (Prof. Mario Small), Princeton NJ, April 30, 2003: “Content Analysis.”

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

(excluding experience as graduate teaching assistant)

Sociology of Race and Ethnicity

Undergraduate NYU: Spring 2005, Fall 2007, Fall 2009, Spring & Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Spring & Fall 2016, Spring 2018, Fall 2018

NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD): Spring 2012, January Terms 2013, 2014, 2016

NYU Florence: January Term 2017

Graduate NYU: Spring 2005, Fall 2007, Fall 2009, Fall 2011, Spring & Fall 2016

Sociology of Science

Undergraduate NYU: Spring 2008, Spring 2017. NYUAD: Spring 2012

Graduate NYU: Fall 2005 (with Troy Duster), Spring 2011

Sociological Research Methods

Undergraduate NYU: Fall 2004, Fall 2010, Fall 2017

Graduate NYU: Spring 2014 (with Florencia Torche), Spring 2017 & 2018 (with Mike Hout)

Research and Writing Graduate NYU: Spring 2013, Fall 2013 (with Deirdre Royster)

Proseminar Graduate NYU: Fall 2017, Fall 2018

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SERVICE

Advisory:

Member, U.S. Census Bureau National Advisory Committee (NAC) on Racial, Ethnic and Other Populations (2013-2016, term renewed 2016 - present), including

o Member, Race and Hispanic Origin Working Group (2013-2014)

o Discussant: “2015 National Content Test Race and Ethnicity Analysis Report” (April 5, 2017); “2015 National Content Test – Race and Ethnicity Study Plan” (April 21, 2016); “2015 National Content Test Design” (March 26, 2015)

Participant, “Sociology of Science and Religion: A Convening.” Rice University, Houston TX, September 8, 2017

Discussant, U.S. Census Bureau / Population Association of America Committee on Population Studies pre-PAA workshop on the 2015 National Content Test, Chicago IL, April 26, 2017

Statistical Expert, United Nations Statistical Division & UNICEF Expert Group Meeting on Data Disaggregation, June 27-29, 2016

Consultant, Pew Research Center, Survey of Multiracial Americans, September 2014

Invited Researcher, U.S. Census Bureau / Population Association of America Committee on Population Studies meeting and pre-PAA workshop on the 2010 Alternative Questionnaire Experiment, March – April 2013

Evaluator, Italian Agenzia nazionale di valutazione del sistema universitario e della ricerca (ANVUR - National Agency for Evaluation of the University System and Research) (July 2012 – 2013)

Discussant, Technical Briefing, U.S. Census Bureau Press Conference on 2010 Alternative Questionnaire Experiment results, Washington DC, August 8, 2012

Member, National Research Council / National Academies of Science Standing Committee on Research and Evidentiary Standards (March 2007 – December 2011)

Member, U.S. Census Bureau Working Group on 2010 Race and Ethnicity (Alexandria, VA, September 15, 2004)

National Expert, European Commission Project MEDIS: “Measurement of Discrimination,” directed by Dr. Patrick Simon, Institut National d’Etudes Démographiques, Paris, France (July 2003 – December 2004)

Professional Association and Conference Service:

Organizer, American Sociological Association Author Meets Critic panel for Getting Respect: Responding to Stigma and Discrimination in the United States, Brazil, and Israel, by Michèle Lamont, Graziella Moraes Silva, Jessica S. Welburn, Joshua Guetzkow, Nissim Mizrachi, Hanna Herzog, and Elisa Reis, New York, August 2019

Discussant, book panel for Tanya Katerí Hernández, Multiracials and Civil Rights: Mixed-Race Stories of Discrimination (New York University Press 2018), Fordham University Law School, September 26, 2018

Chair, American Sociological Association Author Meets Critic panel for Rogers Brubakers’ Trans: Gender and Race in an Age of Unsettled Identities, August 12, 2018

Critic, American Sociological Association Author Meets Critic panel for Alondra Nelson’s The Social Life of DNA, Montréal Canada, August 15, 2017

Organizer and Chair, American Sociological Association Thematic Session “What You See is What You Get? New Thinking About Race and the Visual,” Montréal Canada, August 14, 2017

Member, American Sociological Association 2018 Planning Committee, 2016-2018

Organizer of 2018 Author Meets Critics selection process

Member, American Sociological Association 2017 Planning Committee, 2015-2017

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Professional Association and Conference Service (continued):

Critic, American Sociological Association Author Meets Critic panel for Rogers Brubaker’s Grounds for Difference, August 20, 2016

Elected Member at Large, American Sociological Association (ASA) Committee on Committees, 2015-16 and 2011-12

Member, Scientific Committee, and Panel Chair, international conference on “New Research Challenges on Intermarriage and Mixedness in Europe and Beyond,” Paris France, November 12-13, 2015

Moderator, NYU Asian/ Pacific/ American Studies panel, “What’s Radical About Mixed Race?”, April 20, 2015

Discussant, book panel for Aaron Panofsky, Misbehaving Science: Controversy and the Development of Behavioral Genetics, November 5, 2014

Discussant, Law and Society Association annual meetings, Author Meets Critics Panel for Osagie Obasogie’s Blinded by Sight: Seeing Race Through the Eyes of the Blind, May 29, 2014

Discussant, Association for the Study of Nationalities (a) Panel on Ethnicity (organizer: Kanchan Chandra); and (b) Author Meets Critics Panel for Andreas Wimmer’s Ethnic Boundary Making: Institutions, Power, Networks, April 26, 2014

Moderator, University of Pennsylvania Symposium The Future of Race and Science, Panel on “Teaching About Race in Science and Medicine,” April 11, 2014

Co-Presider, ASA Immigration Section Mini-Conference Roundtable: “Work-Life Balance,” August 9, 2013

Drafting Committee, Sociology Working Group on Race and Hispanic Origin Question Revisions for Census 2020, 2012-2013

Organizer and Chair, ASA 2013 Thematic Session on “Science and the Reproduction of Inequality,” August 11, 2013

Discussant, “Rethinking Racial Distinctions” (organizer: Richard Alba), Population Association of America, April 2, 2011

Poster Judge, Population Association of America Poster Session 6, April 1, 2011

Discussant, “United States” panel of Harvard University Center for European Studies conference, “Responses to Discrimination and Racism: Comparative Perspectives,” April 10, 2010

Elected Member, American Sociological Association (ASA) 2008-2009 Committee on Nominations

Selection Committee, Eastern Sociological Society Rose Laub Coser Dissertation Proposal Award, 2007

Organizer and Chair, “Measurement Issues in Race and Ethnicity” and “Challenges of Multiracial Measurement.” Regular Sessions, Population Association of America (PAA), March 29, 2007

Chair and Discussant, “Identifying the Categories for Discrimination and Antidiscrimination: Race, Class, Religion.” French-American Foundation Roundtable Conference on “Equality of Opportunity in Education and Employment: French and American Perspectives.” November 13-14, 2006

Organizer, “Racism and Anti-Racism.” Regular Session, American Sociological Association (ASA), 2006

Discussant, “The Measurement of Race and Ethnic Origin” (chair: C. Matthew Snipp). PAA, March 31, 2005

Co-Organizer (with Nina Bandelj), Economic Sociology Section Roundtables. ASA 2002

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Academic Society and Workshop Participation:

Faculty member, NYU Institute for Public Knowledge (IPK) Race & Public Space Workshop (2018 - present)

NYU Mellon-Sawyer / Symbioses Biosocial Network, 2012 - present

University of California Hastings Law School Working Group on Critical Race Theory and Empirical Methods (co-chairs: Prof. Osagie Obasogie and Prof. Terence Keel), 2010 - present

NYU Society of Fellows, 2005 - present

Columbia University Seminar on Slavery and Memory (co-chairs: Prof. Patricia Williams and Prof. Robert Pollack), 2005 – 2007

Journal and Other Referee Service:

Editorial Board, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2013 - present

Editorial Board, Sociological Theory, 2014 - 2015

Editorial Board, Social Forces, 2011 - 2014

Editorial Board, Contemporary Sociology, 2008 - 2011

Editorial Board, Contexts, 2005 – 2008

Article Manuscript Referee for Aboriginal Policy Studies, American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Contemporary Sociology, Contexts, Demography, Du Bois Review, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Proceedings of the National Academies of Science, Social Forces, Social Problems, Social Science Quarterly, Social Science Research, and Sociologica

Book Manuscript Referee for Princeton, Oxford and Stanford University Presses

Proposal Referee for National Science Foundation (NSF) Sociology Program, Russell Sage Foundation Visiting Scholars Program (Fall 2016), and U.S. – Italy Fulbright Commission (Spring 2011)

Alumna Service:

Alumna Panelist, United Nations International School 70th Anniversary Panel, “The Urgency of a UNIS Education in Times of Division and Uncertainty.” November 14, 2017, New York NY

Black History Month speaker, United Nations International School Middle One (5th Grade) Assembly, New York NY, February 8, 2017: “Civil Rights Movements in the United States: One Family’s Experience.”

Panelist, United Nations International School, Class of 1986 30th Reunion Alumni Panel: “The Impact of a UNIS Education,” May 21, 2016, New York NY

Panelist, Princeton University Reunions, Alumni-Faculty Forum: “Should Princeton Women Do It All?”, May 30, 2014, Princeton NJ

Panelist, Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs Diversity Symposium, “Alumni Panel,” December 13, 2013, New York NY

Speaker representing Ph.D. cohorts of 2000-2009, Princeton University Office of Population Research 75th Anniversary Celebration at the annual meetings of the Population Association of America, Washington, DC, April 1, 2011.

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University and Department Service:

NYU Abu Dhabi Vice Chancellor Search Committee, 2018-19

Sociology Dept. Executive Advisory Council (elected for 2007-09, 2012-14, and 2016-18 terms); Chair, 2013-14, 2017-18

Moderator, Institute for Public Knowledge panel on Seeing the World: How U.S. Universities Make Knowledge in a Global Era, by Mitchell L. Stevens, Cynthia Miller-Idriss, and Seteney Shami (Princeton University Press 2018), April 16, 2018

Sociology Department representative to NYU Florence Site Committee, Spring semesters 2017 - present

NYU Golden Dozen Award Selection Committee, April 2018

University Research Challenge Fund Award Selection Committee, March 2018

Research Consultant, Faculty Resource Network, for Scholar-in-Residence Prof. Isar Godreau, University of Puerto Rico, Cayey, on "The Health Effects of Racism Among Puerto Ricans and Other Afro-Latinos," June 2017 & June 2018

Sociology Dept. Representative to the Arts and Sciences Faculty Assembly, 2015-2017

Consultant to Office of President on NYU Climate Survey racial classification item, Spring 2017

Mentor, NYU Faculty of Color Mentoring Program (for asst. prof. Sandy Cayo, Nursing), Spring 2017

Member, NYU Faculty of Color Caucus, 2015 - present

Participant in Institute of French Studies self-review, February 23, 2017

Panelist, "A Post-Election Conversation: Economics, Politics & Demography," November 14, 2016

Instructor, CAS Freshman Dialogue on Ta-Nehisi Coates’ Between the World and Me, September 1, 2016

Participant, NYU Diversity Statement drafting session, June 22, 2016

Participant, NYU promotional video, “NYU, Meet Andy. Andy, Meet NYU.” December 15, 2015

Convener, Provostial Dinner Discussion on “Race After Obama,” January 21, 2015

NYU Presidential Search Committee, 2014-15

Faculty Senators Council (FSC), elected for 2013/14-2015/16 term

o Co-Chair, Ad Hoc committee on Inclusion, Equity, and Diversity (2015-16)

o Member, FSC committees on: Global Network University; Educational Policies; Public Affairs

Sociology Department Graduate Admissions Committee, Spring 2013 and Spring 2016

Faculty of Arts and Sciences Diversity Initiative, 2012 – present

NYU Mellon Sawyer Science Seminar Organizing Committee, 2012-2015

Chair, Sociology Department Third-Year Review Committee for Dohoon Lee, AY 2012-13

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Awards Committee, AY 2012-13

Faculty Lecturer and Conversationalist, Candidate Weekend, NYU Abu Dhabi, February 17-18, 2012

Dorothy Nelkin Memorial Lecture Committee, 2011 - 2014

Faculty Keynote Speaker, Weekend on the Square undergraduate admissions yield event, April 10, 2011

Discussant, Steinhardt School graduate conference on international education; panel on “Negotiating Identity: Schools and Social Movements,” March 25, 2011

Sociology Department Faculty Recruitment Committee, 2010-11 and 2005-06

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University and Department Service (continued):

Faculty Lecturer, DEANS Scholars Weekend (undergraduate admissions yield event), March 28, 2010

NYU Abu Dhabi Curriculum Advisory Committee, Spring 2009 – Spring 2010

Sociology Department Graduate Curriculum Committee, Fall 2009

Sociology Department Ad Hoc Space / Design Committee, 2006 - 2008

NYU Scholar-in-Residence Program, Research Consultant to Prof. Suzuko Morikawa, Chicago State University, for project: "Black Power and Yellow Power: Comparative Analysis of Pan-Ethnic Consciousness in Modern America,” Summer 2006

Sociology Department Faculty Salary Committee, Spring 2006

NYU College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Mentor Program, Spring 2005

Sociology Department Graduate Job Placement Committee, 2004-06

Media Interviews and Coverage

Television: Good Morning America, MSNBC PoliticsNation, ABC NY local news, CBS local and national news, Public Broadcasting System (PBS), NY1 News, ARISE

Radio: CBS Radio, WNYC – New York Public Radio, WBEZ – Chicago Public Radio, KPCC – Los Angeles Public Radio, KQED – San Francisco Public Radio, Minnesota Public Radio, Wisconsin Public Radio, Mitch Albom Radio Show, BBC

Print: TIME, The Atlantic, USA Today, The New York Times, New York Newsday, The Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, The Boston Globe, Los Angeles Times, The News & Observer (Raleigh, NC), The Chronicle of Higher Education, American Demographics, Associated Press, Reuters, Undark

Foreign: media in Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, South Korea and Switzerland

Other: Featured in NYU homepage “Video Spotlight” faculty series, NYU Alumni Magazine and in several issues of NYU Research Today

Languages: Italian—fluent; French—very good; Spanish—basic.