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LAURA MAMO

San Francisco State University Phone: 415-338-6209

Health Equity Institute Fax: 415-405-2541

1600 Holloway Avenue, EP 406 email: lmamo@sfsu.edu

San Francisco, CA 94132 web: http://healthequity.sfsu.edu

ACADEMIC POSITIONS


2010 – present Associate Professor, Department of Health Education and core faculty member

Health Equity Institute, San Francisco State University

Affiliate Faculty: Sexuality Studies

2008 - 2009 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland




Affiliated Faculty Positions: Department of Women’s Studies, LGBT Studies Program, Department of American Studies, Maryland Population Research Center

2002 - 2008 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland


2000 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Mills College

1998 - 1999 Lecturer, Department of Sociology, San Francisco State University




EDUCATION

2002 Ph.D. Sociology, University of California, San Francisco

1991 B.A. Political Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison
PUBLICATIONS

Books authored

2009 Fosket, JR and L. Mamo. Living Green: Communities that Sustain. New Society Press.

2007 Mamo, L. Queering Reproduction: Achieving Pregnancy in the Age of Technoscience. Duke University Press.


  • Reviewed in: Lambda Book Review, Women’s Review of Books, Symbolic Interactionism, American Journal of Sociology, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, Gender & Society



Books edited

2010 Clarke, A.E., L. Mamo, J. Shim, J. Fishman & J.R. Fosket (eds.). Biomedicalization: Technoscience, Health, and Illness in the U.S. Duke University Press.



Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles and Book Chapters

2010 Mamo, L., A. Nelson & A. Clark. “Producing and Protecting Risky Girlhoods: How the HPV Vaccine Became the Right Tool to Prevent Cervical Cancer.” In K. Wailoo, J. Livingston, S. Epstein and R. Aronowitz (eds.). Three Shots at Prevention: The HPV Vaccine and the Politics of Medicine's Simple Solutions. The Johns Hopkins University Press.


2010 Mamo, L. “Fertility Inc.: Consumption and Subjectification in Lesbian
Reproductive Practices,” in Clarke et al. (eds.) Biomedicalization: Technoscience, Health, and Illness in the U.S. Duke University Press.
2010 A.E. Clarke, J.K. Shim, L. Mamo, J.R. Fosket, and J.R. Fishman. “Biomedicalization: A Theoretical and Substantive Introduction,” Pp. 1-46 in A.E. Clarke, L. Mamo, J.R. Fosket, J.R. Fishman, and J.K. Shim (eds.) Biomedicalization: Technoscience, Health, and Illness in the U.S. Duke University Press.
2010 A.E. Clarke, J.R. Fosket, L. Mamo, J.R. Fishman, and J.K. Shim. “Charting (Bio)medicine and (Bio)medicalization in the United States, 1980- present,” Pp. 88-104 in A.E. Clarke, L. Mamo, J.R. Fosket, J.R. Fishman, and J.K. Shim (eds.) Biomedicalization: Technoscience, Health, and Illness in the U.S. Duke University Press.
2009 Mamo, L. & J.R. Fosket. “Scripting the Body: Pharmaceuticals and the (Re)Making of Menstruation” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society [special issue on reproductive technologies], 34(3): 925-950.

2007 Mamo, L. “Negotiating Conception: Lesbians’ Hybrid-Technological Practices.” Science, Technology and Human Values, 32: 369-393.


2007 Joyce K., J. Williamson & L. Mamo. “Technology, Science, and Ageism: An Examination of Three Patterns of Discrimination.” The Indian Journal of Gerontology, 21(2): 110-27.

2006 Joyce, K. & L. Mamo. “Graying the Cyborg: New Directions in Feminist Analyses of Aging, Science, and Technology,” in T. Calasanti and K. Slevin (eds.). Age Matters: Realigning Feminist Thinking. Routledge Press.

2005 Mamo, L. “Biomedicalizing Kinship: Sperm Banks and the Creation of Affinity- ties,” Science as Culture, 14(3): 237-264.

2003 Clarke, A.E., J. Shim, L. Mamo, JR. Fosket, & JR. Fishman. “Biomedicalization: Theorizing Technoscientific Transformations of Health, Illness, and U.S. Biomedicine.” American Sociological Review, 68 (2): 161-194.

2003 Mamo, L. & M.R. Mueller. “Confronting Inequalities of HIV/AIDS Care
in the US: Suggested lines of investigation.” Critical Public Health, 3(14): 347-356.

2002 Fishman, J. & L. Mamo. “What’s in a Disorder: A Cultural Analysis of Medical and Pharmaceutical Constructions of Male and Female Sexual Dysfunction.” Women & Therapy, 24 (1&2): 179-193.

2002 Mueller M.R. & L. Mamo. “The Nurse Clinical Trial Coordinator: Benefits and Drawbacks.” Research and Theory for Nursing Practice, 16 (1): 33-42.

2001 Mamo, L. & J. Fishman. “Potency in All the Right Places: Viagra as a Gendered Technology of the Body.” Body & Society, 7 (4): 13-35.


(Recipient: 1999 Graduate Student Paper Award, American Sociological Association, Section on Science, Knowledge and Technology)

2000 Clarke, A.E., J.R. Fishman, J.R Fosket, L. Mamo, & J. Shim. “Technoscience and the New Biomedicalization: Western Roots, Global Rhizomes.” Sciences Sociales et Sante, 18(2): 11-42 (in French).



  1. Mueller, M.R., & L. Mamo. “Changes in Medicine, Changes in Nursing: Career Contingencies and the Movement of Nurses into Clinical Trial Coordination.” Sociological Perspectives: Special Issue: A Tribute to Anselm Strauss, 43(4): S43-57.

1999 Mamo, L. “Death and Dying: Confluences of Emotion and Awareness.” Sociology of Health and Illness, 21(1): 13-39.
(
Recipient: 1997 Graduate Student Paper Award, American Sociological Association, Section on Emotions)


1999 Nemoto, T., D. Luke, L. Mamo, A. Ching, & J. Patria. “HIV Risk Behaviours Among Male-to-Female Transgenders in Comparison with Homosexual or Bisexual Males and Heterosexual Females.” AIDS Care: Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV, 11(3): 297-312.

Invited Book Chapters, Encyclopedia Entries and Electronic Sources

2010 Mamo, L. and J. Fosket. “Influencing the Mainstream: How Green Planned Communities Shape Social Behaviors and Address Climate Change, In Ehrhard-Martinez, K and J.A Laitner (eds.) People-Centered Initiatives for Increasing Energy Savings. Published as an E-Book by the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy. http://www.aceee.org/ (November 2010).


2010 Mamo L. and R. Bhatia. “Reproductive Rights,” in The Encyclopedia of Political Science. Sage Publications.

2008 Mamo, L. “Hybrid-Technological Practices: Lesbian Reproduction as


Negotiations of Shifting Control Loci,” in Hahn, K. and C. Papilloud (Eds). Hybridity, Identity and Uncertainty. LIT Press.

2008 Mamo, L. & J. Fishman. “Potency in All the Right Places: Viagra as a Gendered



Reprinted Technology of the Body,” in D.F Rayvon (ed.). Technology Studies: Key Issues for the 21st Century, Volume IV: Technology and Culture. Sage Publications.

2005 Mamo, L. “Essentialism,” “Nancy Hartsock,” “Luce Irigaray,” and “Julia Kristeva,” in G. Ritzer (ed.). The Encyclopedia of Social Theory. Sage Publications.

2005 Clarke, A; Shim J; Mamo L.; Fosket JR; and JR Fishman. “Biomedicalization: Reprinted Theorizing Technoscientific Transformations of Health, Illness, and U.S. Biomedicine. In Peter Conrad (ed.). Sociology of Health and Illness: Critical Perspectives, seventh edition. Worth Publishers.

2004 Mamo, L. “The Lesbian ‘Great American Sperm Hunt:’ A Sociological Analysis of Selecting Donors and Constructing Relatedness.” In A. D’Ercole and J. Drescher (eds.). Unconventional Couples: Psychoanalytic Approaches to Same-Sex Couples and Families. The Analytic Press.

2002 Fishman, J. & L. Mamo. “What’s in a Disorder: A Cultural Analysis of Medical
Reprinted and Pharmaceutical Constructions of Male and Female Sexual Dysfunction.” In E. Kaschak and L. Tiefer (eds.). A New View of Women’s Sexual Problems. Haworth.
2000 The Working Group on A New View of Women's Sexual Problems. “A New View of Women's Sexual Problems.” Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality, Vol. 3. URL http://www.ejhs.org/volume3/newview.htm (reprinted over 25 times).

Policy Reports

2005 Brindis, C.D., Sattley, D., Mamo, L. From Theory to Action: Frameworks for Implementing Community-Wide Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Strategies. San Francisco, CA: University of California, San Francisco, Bixby Center for Reproductive Health Research & Policy, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences, and the Institute for Health Policy Studies.



Invited Book Reviews

2011 Reproducing Race: An Ethnography of Pregnancy as a Site of Racialization by Khiara M. Bridges


2010 DES Daughters: Embodies Knowledge and the Transformation of Women’s Health Politics, by Susan Bell. American Journal of Sociology.
2007 Tissue Economies: Blood, Organs and Cell Lines in Late Capitalism, by C. Waldby and R. Mitchell. Journal of the American Medical Association, 297: 414-415.
2006 Prozac on the Couch: Prescribing Gender in the Era of Wonder Drugs, by Jonathan Michel Metzl. Gender & Society, 20: 553-554.
2004 The Male Pill: A History of Technology in the Making, by Nelly Oudshoorn. American Journal of Sociology, 110(1): 273-4.
2000 Loss and Bereavement: Managing Change, edited by Ros Weston, Terry Martin, and Yvonne Anderson. Social Science and Medicine, 50(6): 905-6.
FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS AND AWARDS
2010 National Science Foundation, Workshop: “Science, Ethics and Justice” ($42,000)

2008 Population Research Center, University of Maryland. Research Funds for Grant Development. “Studying the Politics of the Gardasil Vaccine” ($14,500)

2008 National Science Foundation, SGER: “Social Sustainability and the Green Built Environment” Grant  #0820788 ($70,000)

2007 Recipient, Excellence in Teaching Award, College of Behavioral and Social Science, University of Maryland

2007 Consortium on Race, Gender, and Ethnicity, Qualitative Research Grant ($2,333)

2006 Nominated, BSOS College-Wide Teaching Award, University of Maryland



  1. Recipient, Morris-Rosenberg Mentoring Award, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland

2005 Instructional Improvement Award, Center for Teaching Enhancement, “Studying American Girlhoods.” ($3,000)

2004 Canadian Institute for Health Research, “Genetics of Alzheimer’s Disease” ($72,000)

2002 University of Maryland, GRB, Summer Funding ($8,750)

2002 Recipient, Forsythe Dissertation Award, UCSF Department of Anthropology, History, and Social Medicine and Stanford University Center for Biomedical Ethics

1999 Recipient, Hacker-Mullins Paper Award, Science, Knowledge and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association

1997 Recipient, Outstanding Student Paper Award, Sociology of Emotions Section of the American Sociological Association


RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

2007 - Present Investigator, The Gardasil Study Research Group. This multi-sited, qualitative analysis examines the FDA approval of the HPV vaccine, Gardasil. Working with advanced graduate students, we are conducting several studies using visual, archival and interview methods. One project examines the controversies over mandatory vaccination by states, a second examines the early marketing campaigns by Merck, and a third, to be conducted independently by Dr. Mamo (NIH proposal in progress) examines the current landscape of HPV vaccine practice by pediatricians, STI clinicians, teen girls and boys, parents, and HIV positive men and women.

2007 - 2009 Investigator, Social Sustainability in the Green Built Environment. National Science Foundation, Small Grant for Exploratory Research (Grant  #0820788). Research examines environmental science and practices through participant observation and in-depth qualitative interviews. We explore the social experience and implications of living in and around green built environments that utilize innovative building materials and technologies and compare these with social building practices.

2005 - 2007 Co-Investigator, The Politics of Cosmetic Enhancements: The “Pill” as Prevention and Lifestyle (Pharma)Therapy. (Co-investigator: Dr. Jennifer Fosket). This project examines the recent FDA approval of drugs aimed at regulating women’s menstruating bodies. Research is based on archival research and recent advertisement campaigns for birth control pills. We analyze the ways many drugs harness nature to improve life in general —their relationships, pleasures, comfort, etc.

2005 - 2007 Co-Investigator, Canadian Institute of Health Research. The Genetics of Alzheimer’s: Constructing Risk, Aging, and Normalcy. (Co-investigators: Drs. Jennifer Fosket & Janet Shim). This project examines meanings of aging, memory loss, and memory enhancement in the context of genetic knowledge and testing. Drawing on in-depth interviews our aim is to articulate new conceptual boundaries between normal and pathological, illness and wellness, and treatment and enhancement.

1999 - 2007 Co-Investigator, UCSF, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Collaborate on an historical study of shifts in medicine and medicalization focusing on contemporary dynamics in biomedicine. (Co-PIs: Drs. Adele Clarke, Jennifer Fosket, Jennifer Fishman, & Janet Shim)

2002 - 2004 Investigator, University of Maryland, Department of Sociology. Kinship-in-the-Making: Assisted Reproduction and Lesbian Users, A Qualitative research study examining the practices of kinship-in-the-making among lesbian users of assisted reproductive technologies.

2000 - 2001 Consultant, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, UCSF. Analyzed focus group data on transgender health issues and the relationship of race/ ethnicity to health. Provided training and supervision to a research team on qualitative methodology and software applications. Assisted with conceptualizing and drafting manuscripts for publication. P.I.: Tooru Nemoto, Ph.D.


1998 - 2001 Research Associate, Department of Anthropology, History, and Medicine, UCSF. Collaborated on an ethnographic study of clinical trial work practices. Reviewed key literatures in the sociology of science, technology and medicine. Performed qualitative analysis and co-authored publications. P.I.: Mary-Rose Mueller, Ph.D.

1994 - 1998 Project Director, Institute for Health Policy Studies, UCSF. Coordinated the design, implementation and analysis of the Evaluation of Peer Providers of Reproductive Health Services. Collaborated on program evaluations in reproductive health and HIV/AIDS prevention. P.I.: Claire Brindis, Dr.P.H. & Tooru Nemoto, Ph.D.



PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Pharmaceuticals and Bodies

2008 “Producing and Protecting Risky Girlhoods: How the HPV Vaccine Became the Right Tool to Prevent Cervical Cancer.” Institute on Health and Aging, Rutgers University, May 16-17, 2008.

2008 American Sociological Association Session on Sex and Gender, Boston, MA

2007 Society for the Social Studies of Science, Montreal, CA

2005 American Sociological Association, Sociology of the Body, Philadelphia, PA

2005 Pleasures or Profits, New View of Women’s Sexuality, Montreal, Canada

2005 Society for the Social Studies of Science, San Diego, CA

Living Green: An Examination into the Concept of “Social Sustainability”

2009 Behavior, Energy, and Climate Change, Washington D.C.

2007 The Social Experiences of Living Green, Education Session, GreenBuild,Chicago, Il.


Technoscientific Constructions of Kinship and Citizenship


2006 American Sociological Association, Sociology of Culture Roundtable, Montreal

2004 University of Maryland Women’s Studies Colloquium

2003 American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA.


  1. Society for the Social Studies of Science, Boston, MA.

Aging, Risk, and Technoscience

2006 Society for the Social Studies of Science, Vancouver, Canada

2005 STS (R)Evolutions, University of Virginia, Blacksburg, VA

Theorizing Biomedicalization: Technoscience and Health and Illness

2001 American Sociological Association, Anaheim, CA.

2000 American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C.

2000 Society for Applied Anthropology & Society for Medical Anthropology, SF, CA.



Achieving Pregnancy: Negotiating Donor Choices and Insemination Options

2001 Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, San Francisco, CA.

2001 American Sociological Association, Anaheim, CA.

New Views on Women's Sexualities and Sexual Problems

2003 University of Maryland, Consortium on Race, Gender and Ethnicity

2001 Pacific Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.

2001 Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, San Francisco, CA.



Theorizing Difference: Race, Class, and Gender in Biomedical Research

2000 American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C.


Medical Technologies in Use: Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Queer Subjectivities

1999 Society for the Social Studies of Science, San Diego, CA.

1998 Pacific Sociology Association, San Francisco, CA.

1998 American Sociological Association, Toronto Canada.

1997 Pacific Sociological Association, San Diego, CA.

Potency in All the Right Places: Viagra as a Gendered Technology of the Body


  1. Society for the Social Studies of Science, San Diego, CA.

1999 American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL.

Does Culture Matter in AIDS Prevention?

  1. Universitywide AIDS Research Conference, San Francisco, CA.

1995 7th National HIV/AIDS Update Conference, San Francisco, CA.
INVITED TALKS AND PRESENTATIONS
2011 “Sexualizing Cancer,” invited by Princeton University, Debating Causation: Risk, Biology, Self, and Environment in Cancer Epistemology, 1950–2000

2011 “How Gardasil Became the Right Tool for U.S. Cancer Prevention,” invited by the Berlin School of Public Health, Vaccine, Politics & Society: An International Conference

2010 “The Built Environment, Community, and Health,” invited by the City of Stockton Council to present at a community town hall meeting

2008 “Does Lesbian Reproduction Queer Reproduction? DC Queer Studies Colloquium, University of Maryland, College Park

2007 “Genetic Knowledge and the Politics of Prevention,” Society for the Social Studies of Science


  1. University of California Davis, Science and Technology Studies Program

2006 District of Columbia Sociological Society, Theory Colloquium

2006 University of California, San Francisco, Department of Sociology

2005 University of Maryland, Consortium on Race, Gender, and Ethnicity, Health Research Interest Group

2005 American University, Department of Sociology

2004 University of Maryland, Women’s Studies Colloquium

2003 University of Maryland, Consortium on Race, Gender, and Ethnicity Colloquium

2002 University of Maryland, Department of Sociology, Gender, Work and Family Colloquium
TEACHING, ADVISING, AND MENTORING STUDENTS


Associate Professor, San Francisco State University, 2010 – present.


Women’s Health, Upper division undergraduate course in the Department of Health Education. 35 students. Seminar style class examining issues reflective of intersections of gender and health.
Assistant/Associate Professor, University of Maryland, College Park, 2002 - 2010.
Theories of Science, Medicine, and Bodies, A graduate level seminar emphasizing foundational thought in the interdisciplinary and overlapping fields of science and technology studies, the sociology of health and illness, and the sociology and anthropology of the body.
Sociology of Sexualities and Queer Theory, An advanced graduate seminar examining theories of sexuality from symbolic interactionism and its travels into and out of interdisciplinary queer theories.
Contemporary Social Theories, Graduate level required course. Review of sociological theory since approximately 1960, with emphasis given to schools of thought (from symbolic interaction to post- modernism) and principle participants in them (from Goffman to Haraway to Collins).
Feminist Social Theories, Graduate level course introducing students to feminist debates and theories since 1965 with an emphasis on feminist epistemology, feminist theories of the body, and feminist science, technology, and medicine studies. Constructed course syllabi, advised graduate students, designed all assignments.
Sociological Theory: An Introduction, Upper division undergraduate lecture class. 30-50 students. Constructed course syllabus, planned and presented lectures, led class discussion, designed assignments and exams, and graded all course work.
Studying Girlhoods: Intersections of race, gender, and sexuality in material culture, undergraduate seminar developed with the goal of enhancing interdisciplinary learning. The course is designed around hands-on analysis of literary and material cultures taking an intersectional theoretical approach.
Medicine and Society, An advanced undergraduate seminar course introducing students to current theories and issues in the sociology of health and illness. Constructed course syllabus, planned and presented lectures, led class discussion, created daily discussion questions, designed assignments, and graded all course work.
Visiting Assistant Professor, Mills College, Spring 2000
Lesbians in Contemporary Society, Upper-division undergraduate seminar course. Constructed course syllabus, planned and presented lectures, led class discussion, designed assignments and exams, and graded all course work.
Lecturer, San Francisco State University, 1998 – 1999.
Sociological Perspectives: An Introduction (co-taught with Jennifer Fosket). General education lecture course for non-majors. Constructed course syllabus, planned and presented lectures, led class discussion, planned assignments, designed exams, and graded all course work.
Social Psychology, Upper-division, required sociology theory/ methods course. Emphasis on symbolic interactionism and the sociology of emotions. Constructed course syllabus, planned and presented lectures, led class discussion, planned assignments, designed exams, and graded all course work.

Gender and Society, Upper-division lecture course. Emphasis on race, class, and gender stratification. Constructed course syllabus, planned and presented lectures, designed assignments and exams, and graded all course work.
The Social Aspects of Human Sexuality, Upper-division lecture course. Constructed course syllabus, planned and presented lectures, led class discussion, planned assignments, graded assignments, and supervised one teaching assistant.

Teaching Assistant, University of California, San Francisco, 1998.



Sociology of HIV/AIDS, A graduate elective seminar taught in the school of nursing for nursing and sociology students. Assisted with syllabus preparation, facilitated discussion, advised students, and graded all course work.
Service on Undergraduate, MA, and PhD Committees
Undergraduate Honor’s Thesis Direction

Jaime Anno (2006); Raven Baker (2005)


MA Committees

Chair

Heather Marsh, MA, Sociology (2009); Michelle Smirnova, MA, Sociology (2009); Aleia Clark, MA, Sociology (2008) ; Michael Yaksich, MA, Sociology (2007) ; Amber Nelson, MA, Sociology (2006)


Member

Michelle Beadle, MA Sociology; Kimberly Bonner, MA, Sociology; Vanessa Lopes Munoz, MA, Sociology; Heather Ridolfo, MA, Sociology; Elizabeth Thorne, MA, Sociology; Chris Boccanfusco, MA, Sociology; Mateo Munoz, MA Candidate, American Studies; Clare Jen, MA, Women’s Studies


Ph.D. Committees
Chair or Co-Chair

Amber Nelson, Ph.D. Candidate, Sociology; Michelle Corbin, Ph.D., Sociology (2010); Emily Mann, Ph.D., Sociology (2009)


Member

Anthony Hatch, Ph.D., Sociology; Craig Lair, Ph.D., Sociology; Jeffrey Stepnisky, Ph.D. Sociology; Elizabeth Malone, Ph.D. Sociology; Vrushali Patil, Ph.D. Sociology; Jeffrey Rothwell, Ph.D. Sociology; Patrick Grzanka, PhD, American Studies; Sarah Tillery, Ph.D., Women’s Studies; Laura Logie, Ph.D, Women’s Studies


PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND ASSOCIATIONS
2009 – present Panelist, National Science Foundation, Science and Society

2007 Organizer, ASA Annual Conference, Section on Sexuality, Regular Session

2005 Chair, Book Award Committee, ASA, Science, knowledge and Technology Section

2003 Member, Award Committee, ASA, Science, knowledge and Technology Section

2002 - 2005 Council Member, ASA, Science, Knowledge and Technology Section

2000 - 2005 Member, Working Group on the New View of Female Sexuality

2000 Co-organizer (with Jennifer Fosket), PSA, Paper Presentation Session

2000 Member, Award Committee, ASA, Science, Knowledge and Technology Section

1999 - 2002 Member, Planning Group, UCSF, Center for Lesbian Health Research

1998 Co-organizer, Society for Women Sociologists meeting and banquet program

1998 Co-organizer, Pacific Sociological Association (PSA) Paper Presentation Session

1998 Member, Award Committee, ASA, Section on Emotions

1997 - 1998 Member, Task Force, National Repository on Adolescent Pregnancy
Peer Reviewer for Professional Journals and Grantee Organizations
2011 Social Studies of Medicine, Sociology of Health & Illness

2010 BioSciences, Sociology of Health & Illness, Social Studies of Medicine

2009 Sociology of Health & Illness

2008 Women’s Studies Quarterly, Feminist Studies, Signs, Journal of Consumer Culture

2007 Feminist Studies, Signs, Sociological Inquiry, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

2006 Gender & Society, Journal of Marriage and the Family

2003 - 2006 Journal of Consumer Culture

2005 - 2006 Sociology of Health and Illness

2005 - 2006 Symbolic Interactionism

2004 National Science Foundation

2003 Feminist Media Studies

2002 Sociology of Health and Illness


Peer Review for Academic Book Publishing and Other Professional Services
2006 Routledge Press, Review of Book Manuscript

2006 CUNY, Grant Reviewer


Professional Affiliations
1997 - Present Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S)

1995 - Present Society for Women Sociologists (SWS)

1995 - Present American Sociological Association (ASA)

Section Affiliations:



    • Science, Knowledge and Technology

    • Medical Sociology

    • Sex and Gender

    • Sexualities


SERVICE TO THE DEPARTMENT, COLLEGE, AND UNIVERSITY
Department Service
2010 Member, Faculty Retreat Planning Committee, SFSU

2007 - 2008 Member, Faculty Hiring Committee, UMD

2007 - Present Member, Policy Committee

2007 - Present Member, Community Events Committee

2007 - Present Chair, Graduate Theory Program Area

2006 - 2007 Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee

2006 - 2007 Member, Policy Committee

2005 Organizer, Theory Colloquium

2005 Member, Graduate Curriculum Committee

2004 Member, Hiring Committee

2003 - 2004 Organizer, Theory Colloquium

2003 - 2004 Member, Ad-Hoc Junior faculty “Fresh Ideas” Committee

2002 - 2004 Member, Methods Committee, Department of Sociology
Comprehensive Exam Committees in Sociology

2009 Theory

2008 Spring Theory (Chair)

2007 Fall Theory (Chair)

2007 Spring Theory (Chair)

2007 Spring Gender, Work and Family

2006 Spring Theory

2005 Fall Theory

2004 Spring Theory

2004 Fall Theory & Gender, Work and Family

2004 Spring Theory

2003 Spring Theory & Gender, Work and Family

2003 Fall Theory & Gender, Work and Family
External Comprehensive Exam Committees

Patrick Grzanka, American Studies (2007); Jennifer Sterling, Kinesiology (2007); Clare Jen, Women’s Studies (2006); Laura Logie, Women’s Studies (2005)


University Service

2010 CBPR Grant Review, San Francisco State University

2007 Member, Field Committee in Physical Cultural Studies

2007 Co-Coordinator, Campus Visit, Bettina Aptheker

2006 - 2009 Member, Women’s Studies, The Affiliate Faculty Committee

2005 - 2009 Member, Steering Committee, Lesbian and Gay Studies Program

2005 - 2009 Member, LGBT Studies Oversight Committee

2002 - 2004 Member, Consortium on Race, Gender, and Ethnicity, Health Research Interest Group



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