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YASEMIN BESEN-CASSINO1 Normal Avenue, Montclair, NJ 07043(973) 655-7229 beseny@mail.montclair.eduEDUCATION:Ph.D. SOCIOLOGY (2005)State University of New York at Stony BrookM.A. SOCIOLOGY (2003)State University of New York at Stony BrookB.A. SOCIOLOGY (2000)Bogazici University, Istanbul, TurkeyAPPOINTMENTS:DEPARTMENT CHAIR: (July 2019-present) Montclair State University, Department of SociologyFULL PROFESSOR: (September 2017-present) Montclair State University, Department of SociologyASSOCIATE PROFESSOR: (2010-2017): Montclair State University, Department of SociologyASSISTANT PROFESSOR: (2005-2010) Montclair State University, Department of SociologyEDITORSHIPS:EDITOR (August 2019-present): Contemporary Sociology.BOOK REVIEW EDITOR: (2014-2018) Gender&Society.EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBER: (2016- 2019) ContextsGUEST EDITOR: (December 2007) Journal of Men, Masculinities and Spirituality.MANAGING EDITOR: (2003- 2005) Men and Masculinities (editor: Dr. Michael S. Kimmel), an international, interdisciplinary journal specialized in gender studies published by SAGE.PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY:NJ STATE LEGISLATURE: expert witness on the gender wage gap (February 6, 2012)AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, SOCIOLOGY RESOURCE GROUP MEMBER (2019-present)EXTERNAL REVIEWER: American University (March, 2020)SUNY New Paltz, Sociology (April 25-26, 2019)Monmouth University, Sociology (April 17, 2018)SUNY Farmingdale, STS Program (March 5, 2017)SUNY Old Westbury, Sociology (September 26, 2017)REVIEWER: Book reviewer and consultant for Palgrave Macmillan, Thomson, Pearson AB Longman, Cengage, Princeton University Press, University of California Press, Routledge (2005-present)JOURNAL REVIEWER: Reviewer for Gender& Society, Sociological Forum, Work& Occupations, Sociological Perspectives, Social Problems, Youth & Society and Scientific Journals International, Child and Youth Forum, Men and Masculinities and Emerald Book Series on Work (2008-present)BOOK REVIEWER: Reviewer for Choice, a central source for reviews of academic books primarily for academic libraries (2012-present).HONORS AND AWARDS:DEAN’S AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN SCHOLARSHIP: (April 2018)NJ COUNCIL FOR HUMANITIES PUBLIC SCHOLAR: (October 2017-present)DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR, Montclair State University (2012-2013) TEACHING FELLOW, RESEARCH ACADEMY FOR UNIVERSITY LEARNING, Montclair State University (2010-2011) DEAN’S RECOGNITION AWARD IN TEACHING, Montclair State University (April 2008)TEACHING FELLOW, RESEARCH ACADEMY FOR UNIVERSITY LEARNING, Montclair State University (2007-2008) PRESIDENT’S AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING BY A GRADUATE STUDENT: SUNY Stony Brook (May 2004)CELT FELLOWSHIP FOR EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING: CELT -Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (2002-2003) CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION: SUNY Stony Brook, Department of Sociology (June 2002)BOOK AND PAPER AWARDS:SARAH WHALEY PRIZENational Women’s Studies Association, Honorable Mention (2018)JAMES PROTHRO PAPER AWARDSAPOR, American Association of Public Opinion Research, $300 and travel funds (October, 2005)HANAN SELVIN GRADUATE STUDENT PAPER AWARD IN METHODSSUNY Stony Brook, Department of Sociology, $100 and travel funds (May, 2005)ROSE LAUB COSER GRADUATE STUDENT PAPER AWARD IN GENDER: SUNY Stony Brook, Department of Sociology, $100 and travel funds (May, 2004)FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS:NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION(NSF), Award Number 1953631 “Partnered Internships: Including Families, Faculty, and Industry in STEM Education to Improve Success in STEM Career Pathways, co-PI ( with Dr. Amy Tuininga, Dr. Nina Goodey, Dr. Lora Billings), $2,000,000 (5-year study), (2020-2025)CARLA HOWERY GRANT, AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, $2500, 2019.UNIVERSITY OF GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN JUNE 11-12, 2018 GENDER DIVERSITY IN SURVEY RESEARCH WORKSHOP, Fully Funded.MONTCLAIR STATE UNIVERSITY, Career Development Grant, $6850, 2018-2019.SOCIOLOGISTS FOR WOMEN IN SOCIETY (SWS) $15,000 (2017-2018)SOCIAL ACTION AWARD, SWS, September 2016 cycle $1000 (2016-2017)SOCIOLOGISTS FOR WOMEN IN SOCIETY (SWS) $15,000 (2016-2017)SOCIOLOGISTS FOR WOMEN IN SOCIETY (SWS) $15,000 (2015-2016)AKD SOCIOLOGY HONOR SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM GRANT (with Christopher Donoghue) $600 (2016)AKD SOCIOLOGY HONOR SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM GRANT (with Christopher Donoghue) $600 (2015)SOCIOLOGISTS FOR WOMEN IN SOCIETY (SWS) $15,000 (2014-2015)AKD SOCIOLOGY HONOR SOCIETY SYMPOSIUM GRANT (with Christopher Donoghue) $1000 (2014)GLOBAL EDUCATION TRAVEL GRANT, Montclair State University $800 (2013-2014)SEPARATELY BUDGETED RESEARCH GRANT, Montclair State University $2300(2012-2013)STUDENT-FACULTY RESEARCH GRANT, Montclair State University, $1600 (2012-1013)GRANT DEVELOPMENT GRANT, Montclair State University $4000 (2010-2011)CAREER DEVELOPMENT GRANT, Montclair State University $5900 (2010-2011)AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN (AAUW), with Dr. Mary Gatta, $5000 (June 2009)STUDENT RESEARCH GRANT, Montclair State University $2000 (July 2009)W.E. UPJOHN FOUNDATION GRANT, Upjohn Foundation, Michigan $5000 (August 2008)CAREER DEVELOPMENT GRANT, Montclair State University $2000 (August 2007)GRANT DEVELOPMENT GRANT, Montclair State University $4000 (2007-2008)GLOBAL EDUCATION GRANT, Montclair State University $2900 (January 2007)LUXEMBOURG INCOME STUDY PROJECT SUMMER PROGRAM (June-July 2007)NATIONAL LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF YOUTH97 FELLOWSHIP: United States Department of Labor and Ohio State University (June 2004, June 2005).PUBLICATIONS:BOOKS:Gender Threat: Masculinities in the Post-Trump World (with Dan Cassino), under contract at Stanford University Press.The Cost of Being a Girl: Working Teens and the Origins of the Gender Wage Gap (Temple University Press, December 2018) Reviewed by Publishers Weekly, Choice, London School of Economics, Broad Street Review, Work and Occupations. Teaching Sociology. Gender and Society, American Journal of Sociology, Contemporary Sociology, Work, Employment and Societyfeatured in Washington Post, NBC News, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Daily Herald, CNN Money, MTV, BBC Capital, Ms. Magazine, The Guardian,CBC, Philadelphia Inquirer, Chronicle of Higher Education, Washington Monthly, Sirius Xm Women @Work radio, Montclairon, Broadly, Vice, MissHeard Media, Radio Public The Broad Experience of Women and Work, Annex Podcast, Montclair Local, London School of Economics Business Blog, World Economic Forum, Wonolo, Seattle Times, Advocate).National Women’s Studies Association Sara Whaley Book Prize Honorable Mention (2018)Social Science Research Methods by Example (with Dr. Dan Cassino) Routledge, July 2017.Education& Youth Today 2016 Emerald Publishers, official publication of the American Sociological Association). Consuming Work: Youth Work in America (Temple University Press, 2014) reviewed by Choice, Library Journal, Contemporary Sociology, Gender & Society, Work & Occupations , Sociological Inquiry, Chronicle of Higher Education, Social Forces and featured in BBC4’s Thinking Allowed and American Sociological Association Work and Labor section’s Work in Progress).Consuming Politics: Jon Stewart, Branding and Youth Vote in America 2009 (with Daniel R. Cassino) Rowman and Littlefield: New Jersey (reviewed by Tribune, United Kingdom; Contemporary Sociology).The Jessie Bernard Reader (with Michael S. Kimmel) 2008. Paradigm Publishers: CO. 2010 Routledge.RESEARCH REPORTS/ MONOGRAPHS:Gender Pay Gap in New Jersey: A Policy Report for the New Jersey American Association of University Women. 2010 (with Mary Gatta) New Jersey: AAUW.EDITED JOURNAL VOLUMES:Guest Editor “Special Issue on Young Men and Masculinities.” 2007. Journal of Men, Masculinities and Spirituality. Vol. 1 no.3.PAPERS & BOOK CHAPTERS:"Political identity, gender identity or both? The political effects of sexual orientation and gender identity items in survey research."?( with Dan Cassino) European Journal of Politics and Gender?(2020). “Of Masks and Men: Gender, Sex and Protective Measures during Covid- 19.” (with Dan Cassino) Politics&Gender, doi:10.1017/S1743923X20000616"Sometimes (but Not This Time), a Gun Is Just a Gun: Masculinity Threat and Guns in the United States, 1999–2018."?( with Dan Cassino) Sociological Forum. Vol. 35. No. 1. 2020.“Race, Threat and Workplace Sexual Harassment: The Dynamics of Harassment, 1997-2006.” (with Dan Cassino) Gender, Work and Organization.(featured in the Independent, Washington Post’s Lily, Louisiana Weekly, Pacific Standard, Blavity, The Grio, Chicago Crusader)“Race and Gender Inequality in Part-Time Youth Work.” In Diaz, Mery and Shepard, Benjamin Eds. Narrating Perspectives on Childhood and Adolescence.?Columbia University Press. New York, Forthcoming.“Gender Threat and Men in the Post-Trump World: The Effects of a Changing Economy on Men’s Housework” Men and Masculinities. vol 22, no 1.“Unemployment and Aesthetic Labor among Middle-Class Youth.” In Youth, Jobs and the Future: Problems and Prospects. Lynn Chancer, Christine Trost and Martin Sanchez Jankowski Oxford University Press (December 2018).“Division of Household Chores and the Curious Case of Cooking: The Effects of Earning Inequality on House Chores among Dual-Earner Couples.”(with Dan Cassino) 2015 About Gender vol 3, no 6: 25-53. (featured in the Atlantic, Fortune, Harvard Business Review, Medical Daily, Fatherly, Washington Post, Slate)“Cool Stores, Bad Jobs, and Young Workers.” 2013. Contexts, 2013 (Fall). (Featured on BBC4’s Thinking Allowed)Reprinted inNewman, David and Jodi O’Brien (2014) Sociology, Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life: Readings) Sage Publications, 10th edition.“Teenage Employment”2013 SAGE Sociology of Work Encyclopedia edited by Vicki Smith and Geoffrey Golston. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.“Cost of Being a Girl”2013 Getting In is Not Enough: Social, Political, and Economic Aspects of Women's Access to Work edited by Terri Fredrick and Colette Morrow. Johns Hopkins University Press.“Young Men, Religion and Attitudes towards Homosexuality.” 2012(with Gilbert Zicklin) in Men’s Lives. Edited by Michael S. Kimmel and Michael Messner. Pearson. “Childhood” 2011. in The Concise Encyclopedia of Sociology (edited by George Ritzer and Michael Ryan) Wiley Blackwell.“Origins of the Gender Wage Gap” 2009. The Diversity Factor. 17(3).“Youth and Social Change in America” (with Daniel R. Cassino) 2009.Handbook on Social Change. Brooke Stroud and Scott Corbin (eds.) Nova Publishers: New York.“Work as an alternative to School? Confidence in the Education System and Youth’s Labor Market Entry Decisions.” 2008. Education& Society. vol. 26 no.1“Cost of Being a Girl: Gender Wage Differentials in Teenage Employment.” 2008. National Women’s Studies Association Journal (NWSAJ) vol.20 no.1.(winner of James Prothro, Rose Coser and Hanan Selvin Paper Awards)“The Once and Future Information Society.” 2008. (with James B. Rule) Theory& Society. Vol. 37 no 1.“The Study of Youth Labor: Shift toward a Subject-centered Approach.” 2008. Sociology Compass. vol. 1 no.1.“Young Men, Religion and Attitudes towards Homosexuality.” 2007. (with Gilbert Zicklin) Journal of Men Masculinities and Spirituality. Vol 1 no.3.“Young Men, Masculinities and Spirituality: An Introduction to the Special Issue of JMMS.” 2007. Journal of Men Masculinities and Spirituality. Vol. 1 no.3. “Men at Work.” 2007. Equal Opportunities International. Vol. 26. no.3.Pay or Play? Labor Market Entry Decisions of Youth in the United States.” 2006. Regional Labor Review. Vol. 9. no.3 (Fall). “At Sam’s Club, No Girls Allowed: The Lived Experience of Sex Discrimination at Work.” (with Michael S. Kimmel) 2006. Equal Opportunities International. Vol. 25. no.3.“Fun or Exploitation: The Lived Experience of Work in Suburban America.” 2006. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. Vol.35 no.3.(Top 50 Most Read Article, Contexts’ most noteworthy article of the year)“Consumption of Production: Part-Time Student Employment in Suburban United States.” 2005. Berkeley Journal of Sociology. Vol. 49 no 1 (Fall). “It’s Not like a Job: A Study of Part-Time Youth Labor in Suburban America.” 2004. Contexts. Vol.3 no. 4.PUBLISHED PEDAGOGICAL PAPERS:“Movies on the Family.” 2008. in Lecture Ideas for Courses on the Family. Thomson/Wadsworth.“Senior Research Project” 2007.The Capstone Course in Sociology. Edited by Theodore Waagenar. American Sociological Association: Washington DC 4th edition. BOOK REVIEWS:Making Motherhood Work: How Women manage Careers and Caregiving by Caitlyn Collins. In Gender&Society.Too Few Women on Top: The Persistence of Inequality in Japan by Kumiko Nemoto American Journal of Sociology (September 2018)Women who Succeed by Susan Durbin Work and Occupations (Spring 2018)Preparing Today’s Students for Tomorrow’s Jobs by Laura Perna Teacher’s College Record, Columbia University (2014 Spring)Visible Histories, Disappearing Women: Producing Muslim Womanhood in Late Colonial Bengal by Mahua Sarkar International Sociology. 2010. Vol. 25 no. 2.Why Men Earn More by Warren Farrell Men and Masculinities. 2007. Vol. 9 no.4.A Will of Their Own: Cross- Cultural Perspectives on Working Children by Manfred Liebel. International Journal of Comparative Sociology. 2007. Vol. 48 no.1.Picturing Men by John Ibson. Journal of Men Masculinities and Spirituality.2007. Vol.1 no. 2.Shopping for Pleasure: Women in the Making of London’s West End by Erika Rappaport, in The Journal of International Women’s Studies. 2005. Vol. 6 no.2.SELECTED INVITED TALKS:Montclair Book Festival, Breaking Boundaries Session, Moderator, September 12, 2020.Newark Public Library and Donald Payne, invited lecture, October 25, 2018.Temple University and Temple University Paley Library, October 15, 2018, book lecture and book signing.Stony Brook University Department of Sociology, October 1, 2018, colloquium lecture.NOW August 8, 2010 Cost of Being a Girl, invited lecture and book signing.American Sociological Association, Consumers and Consumption section, Invited Keynote Speaker, August 10, 2018.United Nations, Unlearning Intolerance: Women in Mainstream Media, March 27, 2018, research presentation, United Nations Headquarters, New York.Stony Brook University, Department of Sociology Colloquium Series, and book signing. March 21, 2018.Montclair Literary Festival, March 17, 2018, scheduled panel and book signing.AAUW Madison Branch, March 5, 2018, invited lecture and book signing.Eastern Sociological Association, Author Meets Critic, September 26, 2018.Montclair Public Library “Cost of Being a Girl.” Invited Lecture, February 21, 2018.Free Library of Philadelphia (co-sponsored with Friends of Philadelphia), Philadelphia, PA. Book Discussion and Signing. January 31, 2018.New Century Trust, speaker for consortium of non-profits on girls and gender inequality, Philadelphia, PA, January 31, 2018. Network for Responsible Policy, moderator on a panel on gender and politics, January 18, 2018.AAUW Mountain Lakes Branch, NJ, speaker January 19, 2018.“Children and Youth in a Global World.” Regular Paper Session, Children and Youth Section. Discussant. Annual Meeting of American Sociological Association, August 2017, Montreal, CA.United Nations 61st session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) (March 13-24, 2017), presenter Cost of Being a Girl.AAUW Annual Meeting April 30, 2017. “Gender Inequality at Home and Work.” Atlantic City. Invited Keynote Speaker.“Cool Brands, Bad Jobs: Rise of Aesthetic Labor and Teen Work in the New Economy” Invited Presidential Session. Annual Meeting of Eastern Sociological Society. February 2017, Philadelphia, PA.“Unemployment and Aesthetic Labor among Middle-Class Youth.” In Youth, Jobs and the Future: Problems and Prospects. Youth Unemployment Conference. Roosevelt House, New York City, NY. September 2016.AAUW Monmouth County Conference on the Gender Wage Gap for Senior Women, speaker, New Jersey, (April 6, 2009)AAUW Conference on Women and the Gender Wage Gap, (with Lily Ledbetter) and moderator , New Jersey, (January 24,2009).“Origins of the Gender Wage Gap.” Paper Presentation at Women’s Month, Montclair State University, Women’s Studies Program. March, 2007.Student Conference, Presider and Discussant, Montclair State University, Women’s Studies Program. March, 2007.“At Sam’s Club: No Girls Allowed.” Speaker, AKD Sociology Honor Society, March 2006.CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION:“Gender Threat and Workplace Sexual Harassment.” Winter Meeting of SWS, San Diego, CA, January 2020.“Gender Threat and Workplace Sexual Harassment.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New York City NY, August 2019.“Downstream from Gender: Effects of Non-Binary Gender Identification in Survey Research” European Conference for Politics and Gender, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 2019.“Gender Threat and Workplace Sexual Harassment.” Winter Meeting of Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS) February 7-10, 2019 Denver, CO.“Writing Book Reviews” Annual Meeting American Sociological Association, August 13, 2018. Philadelphia, PA.“Cost of Being a Girl.” ESS, February 26, 2018 Baltimore, MD.“Long-Term Effects of Long-Term Part-time Jobs on the Pay Gap.” Winter Meeting SWS. January 2018, Atlanta, GA. “Cool for Some: The Gendered Experiences of Precarious Work.” (with Dr. Richard E. Ocejo) Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Regular Paper Session, August 2017, Montreal, CA.“Babysitters: Gender Inequality in Pay with an Intersectional Perspective.” Annual Meeting of Eastern Sociological Society. February 2017, Philadelphia, PA.“Babysitters: Gender Inequality in Pay with an Intersectional Perspective.” Winter Meeting SWS. February 2017, Albuquerque, NM. “Affluent Students in Precarious Work.” Precarious Work Conference American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA August, 19-23 2016.“Youth Unemployment in the Post-Recession Economy.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA August, 19, 2016.“Youth Unemployment in the Post-Recession Economy.” Work and Family Researchers Network, Annual Conference. Washington, DC. June 23-25, 2016“Millennials and Unemployment: Gender, Race and Intersectionality.” Memphis, TN SWS Winter Meeting February 4-7, 2016. “Consuming Work: Youth Work in America,” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL August, 2015.“Consuming Work: Youth Work in America.” Eastern Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New York, February 26-March 1, 2015.“Pay Gap among the Teenage Workforce.” Sociologists for Women in Society Winter Meeting Washington DC February 19-22, 2015.“Consuming Work: Youth Work in America.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting San Francisco, CA August 2014.“Racial Differences in the Youth Labor Force. International Labour Processes Conference, Paper Presentation. Kings College, London. April 6-9, 2014ASA.“Gendered Responses to the Economic Crisis.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. New York, March 18-20, 2014“Aesthetic Labor and Youth Work in America: Finding Jobs after the Recession.” International Labour Processes Conference, Paper Presentation. Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ March 18-20, 2013.“Gendered Responses to the Economic Crisis” WAPOR’s Annual Meeting. Paper presentation. Gdansk, Poland March, 2012.“Gendered Responses to the Economic Crisis” Eastern Sociological Association’s Annual Meeting. Paper presentation. New York City, February, 2012.“Women’s Votes: Men’s Laws” AAPOR Annual Meeting Phoenix, AZ, May 2011.“Symbolic Masculinities: Men’s Voting in the United States” Eastern Sociological Association’s Annual Meeting. Paper presentation. Boston, March, 2010.“Symbolic Masculinities: Men’s Voting in the United States.” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA. August, 2009"Symbolic Masculinities: Men’s Voting in the United States” “Symbolic Masculinities: Men’s Voting in the United States” Annual Meeting of Midwestern Political Science Association. Paper Presentation. Chicago, IL. April, 2009.“Origins of the Gender Wage Gap.” AAUW Paper Presentation. April, 2009.“Origins of the Gender Wage Gap.” (guest speaker with Lily Ledbetter) AAUW Paper Presentation. New Jersey, January 2009“Consuming Politics” Eastern Sociological Association’s Annual Meeting. Paper presentation. New York City, March, 2008. “Avoiding Families: The Effects of Teenage Work on Family and Peers Relationships.” National Conference on Family Relations (NCFR) Paper Presentation, Session Presider and Discussant. Pittsburg, PA, November 2007.“Cost of being a Girl.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Paper Presentation. New York City, August 2007.“Bonding at the Coffee House: Male Friendship and Intimacy in the Workplace.” Eastern Sociological Society (ESS). Paper Presentation. Philadelphia, March 2007. What Happened to Angry Youth? (with Daniel R. Cassino) American Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Philadelphia, August, 2006.“Cost of being a Girl.” American Association of Public Opinion Research (AAPOR)Annual Meeting. Paper Presentation. March 2006. “Pay or Play? Labor Market Entry Decisions of Youth in the United States”, in the Global Youth Employment Conference, Hofstra University, September 2005, NY.At Sam's Club, No 'Girls' Allowed: The Gendered Organization of Wal-Mart with Michael S. Kimmel, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, 2004, San Francisco.Pay or Play? Labor Market Entry Decisions of Youth in the United States in American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, 2003, Atlanta.Ethnography Conference, SUNY Stony Brook, Department of Sociology, 2004, New York: presider and organizer.MEDIA:CBC,( December, 14, 2019)The Independent (July 9, 2019)Calgary Herald (March 2, 2019)Huffington Post (December 10, 2018)Yahoo News (December 10, 2018)NBC News (October 29, 2018)Slate (August 16, 2018)Washington Post (July 12, 2018)BBC Capital (June 4, 2018)London School of Economics Business Blog, (April 27, 2018), reposted on World Economic ForumMTV Social Impact (April 10, 2018)CNN Money, Negotiating Alone Won’t Fix the Wage Gap (April 10, 2018)CNN Money The Gender Wage Gap isn’t just about What You Make. (April 10, 2018)PinkNews, This is Where the Gender Wage Gap Starts (April 4, 2018)Vice (April 5, 2018)Broadly/Vice The Gender Pay Gap Starts When we Are 14. (April 3, 2018)The Broad Experience with Ashley Milne-Tyte, guest, episode 123 Fair Pay (April 5, 2018)Sirius XM radio Women@ Work, full hour guest (February 14, 2018)Montclairon (January 31, 2018)Philadelphia Inquirer (January 31, 2018), also on Chronicle of Higher Education (January 7, 2018)Washington Monthly (Jan/Feb/March 2018)Annex Podcast (December 25, 2017)The Society Pages (April 13, 2017)Council on Contemporary Families (March 30, 2017)Richard French Show, Fios (September 2016)Washington Post (April 21, 2017)Everyday Sociology Blog (July 21, 2016)Fatherly (November 11, 206)Atlantic (October 24, 2016)Medical Daily (October 19, 2016)Mad Mike’s America (October 28 2016)Fortune (April 20, 2016)Harvard Business Review (April 19, 2016)PolitiFact (October 17, 2013; July 13, 2015)BBC4 Thinking Allowed (May 1, 2014)Courier Post, Asbury Park Press (September 27, 2014)The Start Ledger (February 14, 2013)Montclair Times (March 9, 2013)Wider Opportunities for Women WOW (August 14, 2013)Newsday (September 2005)NON-ACADEMIC WRITING:“This is Where the Pay Gap Starts.” The Guardian Online . March 14, 2018.“Cost of Being a Girl.” Ms. Magazine Online, March 19, 2018.“How Babysitting Can set up teen Girls to Earn Less When They Enter the Workforce.” Op-ed for Philadelphia Inquirer. January 31, 2018.“The Cost of Being a Girl.” Work in Progress, the Official Blog of the ASA Work Section, forthcoming February 27, 2018.“The Cost of Being a Girl.” Consume This! ASA Consumers and Consumption Section Official Blog, January 4, 2018.“Origins of the Gender Wage Gap.” Gender &Society Blog December 19, 2016.“Consuming Work” Work in Progress, the Official Blog of the ASA Work Section, March 16, 2015. “Cost of Being a Girl” North Philly Notes, Temple University Press.; cross posted on MissHeard Media.“The Legacy of the Boomers: Climate of Optimism and Adaptability.” Courier Post September 27, 2014.“Consuming Work” North Philly Notes, Temple University Press March 19, 2014LANGUAGES:English (fluency, written and spoken)Turkish(fluency, written and spoken)German(intermediate, written and spoken)SERVICE TO PROFESSION:ASA Sex and Gender Section, Nominations Committee (2016-2017)ASA Consumers and Consumption Section, Council Member (2018-present)ASA Consumers and Consumption Section, Nominations Committee (2018-2019)ASA Consumers and Consumption Section, Distinguished Article Award Committee (2018-2019)SWS Awards Committee, The Cheryl Allyn Miller Award Member (2014-2018)SWS Awards Committee, The Cheryl Allyn Miller Award Chair (2019-present)SWS Publications Committee (2019-present)MEMBERSHIPS:American Sociological Association (ASA)Eastern Sociological Society (ESS)Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS) ................
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