CURRICULUM VITAE - University of Michigan

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Juliette K. Roddy
CURRICULUM VITAE
work phone: 313.436.9180
e-mail: jroddy@umich.edu
cell phone: 248.703.5628
Education:
Ph.D, Economics, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 2002
Fields: Health Economics, Urban Economics
Dissertation: “Rational Addiction: The case of cigarettes with a proxy for addictive stock”
Dissertation Advisor: Dr. Allen Goodman
MBA, Major: Business Administration, Minor: Finance, Northern Arizona University,
Flagstaff, AZ 1989
BS, Accounting, Minor: Mathematics/Computer Science Central Michigan University,
Mt. Pleasant, MI 1988
Academic and Research Positions:
Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Health and Human Services
The University of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, MI, Winter 2014-present
Associate Professor, Master of Public Policy Program and Health Policy Studies (Economics)
The University of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, MI, Fall 2012-Fall 2013
Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Health Policy Studies, Department of Social Sciences
The University of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, MI, Fall 2006-Summer 2012
Visiting Professor, Economics, Department of Social Sciences
The University of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, MI Fall 2005-Summer 2006
Visiting Professor, Economics, School of Business
Oakland University, Rochester Hills, MI August 2004-August 2005
Post Doctoral Fellow, National Institutes of Health, Clinical Trials Network, Great Lakes Node
Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, January 2002–December 2005
Human and Financial Resources Administrator/Project Manager
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA, Pasadena, CA 1989 – 1992
Grants:
Digging Detroit: Multilayered Mapping of Landscape and Social Change in Detroit. The University of
Michigan-Dearborn Step 2 Grant for Faculty Research. FUNDED: $15,000 over two years, April 2013April 2015. PI: Paul Draus, Co-I: Juliette Roddy.
Building a Healthy Community in Detroit: Tracking the Impact of the Hope Village Initiative.
University of Michigan, Graham Institute for Environmental Sustainability. PI: Juliette Roddy, Co-I:
Paul Draus. FUNDED: $28,000 , May 2011-December 2013.
The Depopulation of Oakwood Heights: An Exploratory, Community-Based Study. The University of
Michigan-Dearborn Community-Based Research Seed Grant. FUNDED: $8,000 over two years, June
2012-June 2014. PI:Paul Draus, Co-I: Juliette Roddy
Grants (cont.):
Prisoner Reentry in Detroit: An Interdisciplinary Collaborative Approach. The University of
Michigan-Dearborn Community-Based Research Seed Grant. FUNDED: $6,000 over two years, June
2012-June 2014. PI: Paul Draus, Co-I: Juliette Roddy.
Black, White and Shades of Gray: Racial and Spatial Impacts of Michigan’s Medical Marijuana Policy
on the Users. The University of Michigan Rackham Grant/Pilot Study. FUNDED: $15,000 over two
years, April 2011-June 2013. PI: Juliette Roddy, Co-I: Paul Draus. Also funded: Marijuana Visuals.
The University of Michigan Dearborn Campus Grant. FUNDED: $6,000, Sept. 2013. PI: Juliette
Roddy, Co-I: Paul Draus.
Tracing Changes in the Urban Landscape: An ethno-geographic study of the RecoveryPark Project.
The University of Michigan-Dearborn, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, Faculty Summer
Research Grants. FUNDED: $6,000 over two years, April 2011-June 2013. PI: Paul Draus, Co-I:
Juliette Roddy.
Chene Street Economic Activity. University of Michigan Ann Arbor Substance Abuse Research Center
(UMSARC). FUNDED: $10,000 April 2010. PI: Juliette Roddy, Co-I Paul Draus.
An Ethnographic and Economic Investigation of the Fresh Start Prostitution Reform Program. (NIDA
1 R21 DA027145-01), Community Influences on Health Behavior (CIHB) Group. FUNDED:
$275,000 over two years, beginning October 10, 2009. PI: Juliette Roddy, Co-I: Paul Draus.
Access and Consumption of Substance Abuse Services. Robert Wood Johnson New Connections
Fellowship. FUNDED: $60,000, July 2007-July 2008. PI: Juliette Roddy
Post Doctoral Fellowship (Minority Supplement, Trainee, Native American), National Institutes of
Health, National Institute on Drug Abuse, Clinical Trials Network, Great Lakes Regional Node,
Addiction Research Institute, Wayne State University, Mentors: Charles Robert Schuster, Mark
Greenwald. DA013710-06S1 $265,000 over 3 years. Trainee: Juliette Roddy
Rational Addiction: The case of cigarettes with a proxy for addictive stock. National Institute on
Drug Abuse, dissertation grant and supplement. RO3DA13262-01 $32,000 (w/supplement). PI
Juliette Roddy
Refereed Publications:
Draus, P., and Roddy, J. Paintings, Pensions and Pain. In press, Contexts.
Draus, P., Roddy, J., White, E. and Asabigi, K. Making Sense of the Transition to Drug Treatment from
the Detroit Streets. In press, Qualitative Health Research.
Draus, P.; Roddy, J.; and McDuffie, A. (2013). We Don’t Have No Neighborhood: Advanced
Marginality and Urban Agriculture in Detroit. Published online November 15, Urban Studies.
Roddy, J., Draus, P., White, E. and Asabigi, K. (2013). Moving Parts and Balancing Acts: Building and
Maintaining a Collaborative Partnership in Detroit. Advances in Applied Sociology, Vol. 3 (1): 26-36.
Draus, P.; Roddy, J.; and Greenwald, M. Heroin Mismatch in the Motor City: Addiction, Segregation
and the Geography of Opportunity. (2012). Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, Vol. 11(2): 14973.
Roddy, J.; Steinmiller, C.; Greenwald, M. (2011) “Heroin purchasing is income and price sensitive.”
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, Vol. 25(2): 358-364.
Draus, P.; Roddy, J.; and Greenwald, M. (2010). I always kept a job: Income generation, heroin use
and economic uncertainty in 21st century Detroit.” The Journal of Drug Issues, Vol. 40(3): 841-870.
Refereed Publications (cont.):
Draus, P.; Roddy, J.; and Greenwald, M. (2010). A Hell of a Life: Addiction and Marginality in PostIndustrial Detroit. Social & Cultural Geography, Vol. 7(11): 663-680.
Roddy, J. and Greenwald, M. (2009) “An Economic Analysis of Income and Expenditures by Heroin
Abusing Research Volunteers,” Substance Use and Misuse, Vol. 44(11): 1503-1518.
Articles Under Review:
Draus, P., Roddy, J., White, E. and Asabigi, K. The Street, the Stroll and the Spot: Sex Work, Drug Use
and Semipublic Space in Detroit. International Journal of Drug Policy.
Draus, P., and Roddy, J. Ghosts, Devils and the Undead City: Detroit and the Narrative of Monstrosity.
Space and Culture.
Roddy, J. , Draus, P., White, E. and Asabigi, K. Fresh off the Streets: The economics of sex work,
addiction and recovery. Offender Rehabilitation.
Books Chapter: (under review, submitted)
Draus, Paul and Roddy, Juliette Roddy. (2014). Chapter title: Drugs and Public Health and Safety
in Geographic and Economic Context. Book title: The Wiley Handbook on Drugs and Society.
Editor: Henry H. Browntein. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Invited Talks:
Participant/Presenter, working conference on Sex/Gender and the Use of Psychoactive Substances, May 2223, 2012 in Ann Arbor, funded by NIH, National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Mapping from the Margins. With Paul Draus. Presented at Provost Roundtable (University of Michigan
Dearborn), April 2011
Fresh Off the Streets: Social Networks and Economic Lives of Former Sex Workers in Detroit.
Presented at the Center for Urban Research and Learning (CURL), Loyola University Chicago, October
8, 2010.
An Economic and Ethnographic Investigation of the Fresh Start Project (Detroit). Presented at the
Center for Health Policy, University of New Mexico, September 9, 2010. Invited Panelist for Joseph
Gone “You Got to Prove it Beyond a Doubt: Knowledge, Evidence & Practice in American Indian
Mental Health Services” at the same event.
Drug Purchasing and Consumption in Heroin Abusing Research Volunteers,
Provost’s roundtable University of Michigan Dearborn, October 3, 2006.
Professional Presentations:
A Swiftly Shifting City: Linked Landscape and Social Change in Detroit. . With Paul Draus. Presented
at the Spaces and Flows Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 2013.
Streets, Strolls and Sanctuaries: Gender, mobility and safety in Detroit’s drug and prostitution zones.
With Paul Draus. Presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, New York,
NY, August 2013.
The Loudest of the Loud: Impacts of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Legislation on Urban and
Suburban Patterns of Use, Procurement and Association. With Paul Draus. Presented at the Society
for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meetings, New York, NY, August 2013.
Digging Detroit: A Multilayered Excavation of Landscape and Social Change in a Postindustrial City.
With Paul Draus. Innovation Briefing Delivered at The Engaged Campus: Driving Innovation through
Partnerships Conference, Dearborn, MI May 2013.
The Cost of Recovery: Economic Profiles of Former Street Sex Workers in Detroit. With Paul Draus.
Presented at the American Public Health Association 140 th Annual Meetings, San Francisco, CA
October 2012.
Illicit Circulations: Sex, Drugs, and Money in Detroit. With Paul Draus. Presented at the Spaces and
Flows Conference, Detroit, MI, October 2012.
We Don’t Have No Neighborhood: Advanced Marginality and the Utopian Future of Postindustrial
Detroit. With Paul Draus and Anthony McDuffie. Presented at the American Sociological Association
Annual Meetings. Denver, CO, August 2012.
The Economics of Women's Re-Entry. Presented at Duke University, The Social Determinants of
Health, August 2011
Economic and Ethnographic Findings from the Fresh Start Investigation. With Paul Draus. Presented
at the College on the Problems of Drug Dependence, June 2011
The Street, the Stroll and the Spot: Negotiations of social and semipublic space in Detroit’s drug and
prostitution zones. With Paul Draus. Presented at The Pub, the Street, and the Medicine Cabinet: The
6th International Conference on the History of Alcohol and Drugs, Buffalo, NY, June 25th, 2011.
Fresh Off the Streets: Social Networks and Economic Lives of Detroit Sex Workers. With Paul Draus.
Poster presented at AcademyHealth Annual Research Meetings, Seattle, WA, June 13 th, 2011.
Redundant Situations: Making the transition to treatment from the Detroit streets. With Paul Draus.
Presented at the North Central Sociological Association Annual Meetings, Cleveland, OH, April 2011.
Marginalized Populations and Geography: Substance Abusers and Re-entrants, A program of research.
With Paul Draus and Mark Greenwald. Presented at Academy Health, Annual Research Meeting June 27,
2010.
The evolution of combined economic,social network and geographic research with marginalized
populations’ With Paul Draus and Mark Greenwald. Presented at College of Problems on Drug
Dependence Annual Meeting. June14, 2010.
Webs and Circuits: Describing the Social Networks of Detroit Heroin Users. With Paul Draus.
Presented at the Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meetings, Chicago, April 2010.
Heroin and Spatial Mismatch: “White” and “Black” patterns of income generation, heroin use and
acquisition in 21st Century Detroit. With Paul Draus. Presented at the Society for the Study of Social
Problems Annual Meetings, San Francisco, August 2009.
Heroin Purchasing is Income and Price Sensitive. With Caren Steinmiller and Mark Greenwald. Presented
at Duke University May 11, 2009.
An Ethnographic and Economic Investigation of the Fresh Start Project. With Paul Draus. Presented
to Detroit Health and Wellness Promotion, Feb 6, 2009 and UMD stakeholders, March 27, 2009.
Heroin and Bare Life: drugs, work and worth in the post-industrial city. With Paul Draus. Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Boston,
August 2008.
‘I always kept a job’: Work patterns, social networks and heroin use in 21 st century Detroit. With
Paul Draus. Paper presented at the Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meetings, New
York City, August 2007.
Heroin Purchasing is Income- and Price-Sensitive. With Caren Steinmiller and Mark Greenwald.
Presented at the College on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting, June 15, 2007.
Analysis of the Fighting Back and National Survey of Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Problems
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in Princeton, New Jersey, May 18, 2007
Access and Consumption of Addiction Treatment Service in Primary and Specialty Care Settings.
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in Princeton New Jersey, September 18, 2006.
Predictors of heroin seeking, purchasing and consumption. With Mark Greenwald. College on
Problems of Drug Dependence in Scottsdale, Arizona June 17, 2006.
Who provides specialized programs for criminal justice populations? With Arfken, C, Kubiak, C, Koch, A.
Presented at College on Problems of Drug Dependence in Orlando, Florida, June 18, 2006.
Behavioral economic analysis of naturalistic heroin demand. With Mark Greenwald. Presented at College
on Problems of Drug Dependence Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida, June 16, 2005.
Gender Differences in Cigarette Consumption. Presented at the College on Problems of Drug Dependence
Annual Meeting in San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 2004.
Papers for the Following Journals
Journal of Psychiatry Research: regular reviewer
Journal of General Internal Medicine: regular reviewer
Addictive Behaviors: regular reviewer
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs: regular reviewer
Guest Reviewer for 2 Robert Wood Johnson Edited Volumes on Substance Abuse
Book Reviews
Robert J. Michaels, Transactions and Strategies, Managerial Economics, 1 st edition.
Field and Field, Environmental Economics, 5th edition
Graduate/Undergraduate Student Supervision
M.S. Students
Brown, Stacy, “A Program Evaluation Plan for the Michigan Promise Plan” Explores the Michigan Department of
Education’s implementation of a testing based, state sponsored, scholarship program. Independent Study. Completion
scheduled for May, 2008.
Bohling, Roy. Project Writing directed study. Winter 2009
Coaker, Emily and Aldrich, Mark. Joint directed study in grant and project writing. Summer 2009
McGreevy, Jennifer and Donnelly, Lana. Joint directed study in survey development and data analysis for Fresh Start
Chapp, Holly. Project Writing directed study. Fall 2009.
Cardella, Jacqueline. Project Writing directed study. Fall 2009
Rypkowski, Nancy. Project Writing directed study. Fall 2011, Winter 2012
Farnum, Lisa. Project writing directed study. Fall 2011.
Michalski, Richard. Project writing directed study. Winter 2012.
Gonzalez, Jonathon. Jointly acquired funding for research. Fall 2012
Undergraduate Research Projects
Supervised one Student Mentor (Michael Al-Zien) in Women’s Huron Valley
Service on Thesis Committees
Carroll, Kevin., “TBD,” Explores implementation of Medicare part D.
Paquette, Zach, “Economic Analysis of Market Based Pollution Control” Defended 11/1/08. Degree terminating thesis:
successful. Committee Member
Brown, Emily., “TBD,” Explores AIDS and sersorting among MSMs Degree terminating thesis
Coaker, Emily. “ Public Policy Effects on the United States Donor Organ and Transplantation System” Thesis Chair.
Graduation 12/09
Hoeprich, Mark. ” An Analysis of the Proposal of Deep Brain Stimulation for the Rehabilitation of Criminal Psychopaths”
Thesis Committee Member. Graduation 12/09
Teeteh, Myra. “Were the Panels Correct? Policy Analysis of Breast and Cervical Cancer Guideline Changes” Thesis Chair.
Graduation 12/10
Nancy Rypkowski “TBD” Thesis Chair. Graduation 12/11 (discontinued, and graduated)
Schulz, Elizabeth. Committee member for Masters in Health Psychology thesis Fall 2012.
Professional and Community Memberships:
Executive Committee, Board of Directors, Self Help Addiction Rehabilitation (SHAR) Inc., Detroit,
Michigan
Board of Directors, RecoveryPark Urban Farms, Detroit, MI
Committee Member (Ad Hoc), American Indian Health and Family Services
Member, AcademyHealth
Member, Society for the Study of Social Problems
Member, Michigan Association of Evaluators
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