Jacquelynn Marie Coen University of Arizona, School of Sociology Social Sciences Bldg #436B, 1145 E South Campus Dr., Tucson, AZ 85721 jacq@email.arizona.edu/Cell: 520-271-2057 CURRICULUM VITAE Education The University of Arizona PhD program in Sociology 5/16 anticipated Dissertation: Status Dogs: The Economic and Cultural Classification of Canines in Legal & Illegal Markets; Chair: Jeffrey Sallaz The University of Arizona, School of Sociology Economic Sociology and Sociology of Culture comprehensive exams 5/2011 The University of Arizona MA program in Sociology Master of Arts in Sociology conferred 5/2010 Master’s Thesis: Day Labor, New Immigrants, and Struggles over Social Capital: Case Studies of Day Labor Sites in the Metropolitan D.C. Area The George Washington University MA program in Sociology-transferred to UA 5/06-5/08 Missouri State University 05/02-05/06 BA in Sociology, Cum Laude Bachelor’s Thesis: The Effects of Diversity on Universities’ Integration Efforts and on Social Involvement, Academic Success, and Satisfaction of Latino Students Research Interests Crime & Deviance; Economic Sociology; Consumers & Consumption; Culture; Health in Society Academic and Research Positions Position: Instructor 5/2010-present: The University of Arizona; School of Sociology, Tucson, AZ Description: Not limited to independently create syllabi for assigned courses; choose course materials, create lectures, exams and assignments; grade papers and exams and meet university grading deadlines; teach courses in various modalities including classroom based, online, or hybrid courses; hold office hours and assist and 1|Page mentor students; work in conjunction with other University departments such as the Disability Resource Center and the Athletic Tutoring Facility; file academic integrity claims; and follow University rules and course guidelines. SOC/PA 342 Criminology, School of Sociology -- Summer Pre-session 2013 (58 students); Spring 2013 (79 students); Fall 2012 (80 students) SOC/PA 341 Juvenile Delinquency, School of Sociology --Spring 2015 (91 students); Fall 2014 (76 students); Winter 2014 (26 students); Spring 2014 (83 students); Fall 2013 (80 students); Winter 2012 (38 students) SOC/PA 326 Work and Society, School of Sociology --Summer Pre-session 2012 (12 students); Spring 2012 (56 students); Winter 2011 (12 students); Fall 2011 (89 students) SOC/PA 324 Sociology of Sexuality, School of Sociology --Summer II 2011 (39 students); Summer Presession 2011 (24 students); Spring 2011 (80 students); Winter 2010 (18 students); Summer I 2010 (37 students); Summer Pre-session 2010 (16 students) CHS 204 Introduction to the Helping Professions, Care & Health in Society program, School of Sociology-- Summer II 2014 (20 students), Winter 2016 (10 students) CHS 309 Ethical Problems in the Helping Professions, Care & Health in Society program, School of Sociology--Winter 2015 (13 students), Summer I 2014 (15 students) SOC 4326 Work and Society, Outreach College --10/2011 through Spring 2014 SOC 4341 Juvenile Delinquency, Outreach College --5/2010 through Spring 2014 Position: Research Assistant 9/2013-01/2014: The University of Arizona, Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Institute; Tucson, AZ Description: Assisting with grant reviews, educating students and faculty on grant resources, data collection for program evaluations, assisting with campus information sessions on obtaining grants for graduate students and faculty. Position: Teaching Assistant 9/2008-12/2010: The University of Arizona, School of Sociology; Tucson, AZ Description: Assisting assigned faculty member with research. Assisting assigned faculty member with courses: grading, facilitating group discussions, holding office hours, assisting students with coursework, proctoring exams, maintaining grade book and attendance records. o With Jeffrey Sallaz, PhD, SOC 300 – Sociological Theory, SOC 326 – Work and Society; 2|Page o With Ron Breiger, PhD, SOC 274 -- Social Statistics o Research assistant to Lane Kenworthy, PhD; and to Joshua Guetzkow, PhD Position: Graduate Research Assistant; Department of Sociology 10/2007-5/2008: William Chambliss, PhD, at The George Washington University; D.C. Description: Completing research on corporate crime and other research topics in which he was engaged; summarizing and organizing information; preparing work for the publishing company Position: Graduate Teaching Assistant; Department of Sociology 8/2006-5/2008: The George Washington University; D.C. Description: Including, but not limited to, assisting assigned faculty member with courses in various ways, such as grading, occasional lecturing, facilitating group discussions, holding office hours, assisting students with coursework, proctoring exams, holding class in the absence of the professor, and maintaining grade book and attendance records. o 1/08-5/08: SOC 003-Introduction to Criminal Justice (90 students with Fran Buntman, PhD) o 9/07-12/07: SOC 003-Introduction to Criminal Justice (185 students with Fran Buntman, PhD) o 5/07-6/07 and 5/08-6/08: Law & Evidence-Inside Criminal Law (22 students in 9th-12th grade with Richard Sutton, PhD for the GWU Pre-college Summer Scholars Program) o 1/07-5/07: SOC 001-Introduction to Sociology (88 students with Daina Eglitis, PhD) o 9/06-12/06: SOC 001- Introduction to Sociology (180 students with Richard Zamoff, PhD) o 9/06-12/06: SOC 151- Jackie Robinson: Race, Sport, & the American Dream (30 students with Richard Zamoff, PhD) Position: Contracted Project 1/2008-5/2008: Thomson*Wadsworth for The George Washington University; D.C. Description: Created PowerPoint presentations for each chapter of the textbook Criminal Justice in America (5th edition), G. Cole and C. Smith. This project was funded by Thomson*Wadsworth as part of an agreement for the University to adopt the textbook for introductory criminology courses. Position: Social Science Researcher 8/2004-7/2006: Center for Social Science and Public Policy Research; Missouri State University; Springfield MO Description: (Assistant to the Director) Programming CATI system, correspondence with clients, testing surveys, producing reports, overseeing staff, writing final reports for clients, supervisory tasks; (Supervisor) Scheduling, training, hiring and firing staff, quality control checks, producing reports, assisting with final client reports, assisting with programming CATI system; (Interviewer) Computer assisted surveys with both open and closeended questions by phone, fulfilling call quotas. Position: Assistant to the Director (5/06-7/06) 3|Page o Tri-State Survey of Political Attitudes (funded by MSU, Dept. of Political Science) Position: Supervisor (6/05-4/06) o Survey of Springfield Residents’ Opinions on the Springfield Police Dept’s DWI Unit (funded by City of Springfield) o Healthy Marriage and Family Initiative program evaluation (funded by Forest Institute) o Teaching American History program evaluation (funded by MSU, Dept. of History) Position: Telephone Interviewer (8/04-5/05) o Driver Satisfaction Survey of Missouri Residents (funded by MO Department of Transportation) o Senior Solutions-Senior Citizen Outreach Initiative (funded by SW MO Office on Aging) o Survey of Opinions on the Death Penalty in Missouri (funded by MO Catholic Conference) o Community Needs Assessment in Lawrence County and Polk County, MO (funded by United Way of the Ozarks) Professional Paper Presentations and Guest Lectures Carondelet Health Network, St. Mary’s Hospital, Tucson, AZ Presentation Title: Ethical Problems in the Mental Health Industry 09/03/14 Summer Institute in New Economics; Racine, WI Organizer: Juliet Schor and the Johnson Foundation Presentation Title: Status Dogs: The Economic and Cultural Classification of Canines in Legal & Illegal Markets 08/18/13 Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology Annual Meeting; Milwaukee, WI Presentation Title: Social Capital and Social Control- The Embedded Roles of Day Labor Centers in Metropolitan D.C. 10/04/12 Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting; New York, NY Presentation Title: Opportunity or Oppression? Day Labor Centers in Immigrant Communities 02/24/12 Border Research Ethics Methods (BREM) Conference; Tucson, AZ Presentation: Ethics in Field Research: Identifying Vulnerability & Assessing Research Agendas 04/23/10 The Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology 2007 Annual Meeting; Lansing, MI 10/05/07 Presentation Title: The Effects of Diversity on Universities’ Integration Efforts and on Social Involvement, Academic Success, and Satisfaction of Latino Students Missouri State University 7th Annual Anthropology Conference; Springfield, MO Presentation Title: Protection or Persecution? Racial Bias in the Child 4|Page 04/2005 Welfare System The Society for Applied Sociology 22nd Annual Meeting; Washington, D.C. Presentation: Trend Analysis of Opinions on the Death Penalty of MO Residents: 1999 to 2004 11/2004 Professional Development Workshops & Classes Completed CPI© Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Certification and annual renewals Summer Institute in New Economics by Juliet Schor and the Johnson Foundation UA Office of Instruction and Assessment- Teaching Online UA Security Awareness Training UA Harassment Prevention Education UA Graduate Assistant Teacher Orientation GWU Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning: Syllabus Creation GWU Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning: Grading Rubrics GWU Career Development Services: Teaching Skills-Effective Lecturing GWU Career Development Services: Teaching Skills-Dealing with Problems GWU Professional Development: Commenting on Student Writing GWU Graduate Teaching Assistant Certification Course GWU Graduate Teaching Assistantship Orientation Program 2013-2015 08/2013 10/2011 01/2010 03/2009 08/2008 08/2007 08/2007 07/2007 06/2007 09/2006 12/2006 08/2006 Professional Memberships American Sociological Association (ASA) -Crime, Law, and Deviance Section; Economic Sociology Section; Mental Health Section Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology (AACS) Honors, Grants, and Academic Activities College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Outstanding Teaching Award Bunis Graduate Student Instructor Teaching Award Undergraduate Studies Committee -elected student representative Graduate Assistantship-The University of Arizona Graduate Student Representative-GWU, Department of Sociology Graduate Assistantship-GWU, Department of Sociology 5/2013 4/2013 2009-2010 8/08-current 05/07-05/08 08/06-05/08 University Service and Community Outreach AZ Assurance Scholars Program, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ Mentoring underprivileged scholars in an effort to increase retention 5|Page 2010-2014