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Dr. Earl Smith EmeritusRubin Professor of American Ethnic Studies and SociologyWake Forest UniversityWinston-Salem, NC 27109Email: smithearl8@ EducationPh D, University of Connecticut, 1984Major: Social Anthropology/SociologyDissertation Title: Evolution of Nairobi, KenyaProfessional Positions(Emeritus): Rubin Distinguished Professor and Director, American Ethnic Studies, WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY (August 1996)Professor of Sociology, WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY (August 1996 )Past positions held by Dr. Smith: 1.Chairman, Department of Sociology, Wake Forest University (1997-2005) (Graduate Faculty, Wake Forest University 1997-2011)2. Dean, Division of Social Sciences, Pacific Lutheran University (1994-1996)3. Chairman, Department of Sociology, Pacific Lutheran University (1992-1994)4. Professor of Sociology, Pacific Lutheran University (with tenure) (1992-1996)5. Chairman, Department of Comparative American Cultures, Washington State University (1988-1992)6. Assistant to Full Professor of Sociology, Washington State University (tenured 1987)7. Graduate Faculty, Washington State University (1984-1992)MilitaryUnited States Air Force. (August 1964 - September 1968).HONORS AND AWARDS:2015Invited Keynote Address. University of South Carolina, College Sport Research Institute – TITLE: “Conference Realignment and African American Female Student Athletes”2015. Invited Keynote Address. El Pueblo History MuseumPueblo, Colorado TITLE: “Prison Industrial Complex.” (March) 2010Invited Keynote Address. Northern Michigan State University. Program: Uniting Neighbors in the Experience of Diversity (UNITED). “Diversity in Sports Allows for its Success.” September 13th2010Invited Keynote Address. Colorado State University @ Pueblo. “Sport and Education: Climbing the Ladder of Success.” October 22nd2010 Invited Address. Winston-Salem State University. “Race, Wrongful Conviction & Exoneration.” WSSU Undergraduate Research Symposium, February 11, 2010 2008 Outstanding Book Award (Race, Sport and the American Dream), North American Society for Sociology of Sport 2008-09 Arthur A. Sio Distinguished Professor of Community and Diversity, COLGATE UNIVERSITY (sabbatical leave)2007Innovative Teaching Award, for the course Social Stratification in the New/Old South, Teaching and Learning Center, Wake Forest University, February.2006Recipient of the 1st Martin Luther King Building the Dream Award. Presented by Wake Forest University and Winston-Salem State University @ Martin Luther King Celebration, Winston-Salem, NC.2004Invited Lecture: 7th Annual Hubert McNeil Poteat Lecture: “The Modern World System: Academics and Athletics in the New Millennium.” March 18th. WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITYRESEARCHBooksSmith, Earl and Angela J. Hattery. 2016. Gender, Power & Violence. (Rowman & Littlefield)Smith, E. and Angela J. Hattery. 2012. African American Families Today: Myths and Realities (Rowman & Littlefield)Smith, Earl and Angela J. Hattery. 2012. The Social Dynamics of Family Violence (Westview Press)Smith, E. and Hattery, A.J. 2010. Prisoner Re-entry and Social Capital. Latham, MD: Lexington Books Smith, Earl. (ed) 2010. Sociology of Sport and Social Theory. Champagne, Il.: Human Kinetics.Smith, Earl. 2014; 2009; 2007. Race, Sport and the American Dream. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press.Smith, Earl. 2009. Interracial Relationships in the 21st Century. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. (with Angela J. Hattery)Smith, Earl. 2009. Interracial Intimacies: An Examination of Powerful Men and Their Relationships Across the Color Line. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press (with Angela J. Hattery)Hattery, A. J., Embrick, D. G., Smith, E. 2008. (Ed.). Globalization and America: Race, Human Rights, and Inequality. Latham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.Smith, Earl and Angela J. Hattery. 2007 African American Families. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publishers.Smith, Earl and Joyce Tang (ed). 1996. Women and Minorities in American Professions. Albany, New York: SUNY Press.Book ChaptersSmith, Earl and Angela J. Hattery. 2015. “Conference Realignment and the Demise of the Academic Mission.” Pp. 219-230 in Eddie Comeaux (ed), Introduction to Intercollegiate Athletics. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press.Smith, Earl and Angela J. Hattery. 2013. “Venus and Serena Williams: Traversing the Barriers of the Country Club World.” Pp. 72-91 in Joel Rosen and David Ogden (ed), Writing The Female Athlete: Sport, Gender, and the Construction of Reputation. University Press of MississippiSmith, Earl and Angela J. Hattery. 2013. “Family.” Pp. 149-158 in Brunsma, David, Keri Smith and Brian Gran (ed)., The Handbook of Sociology and Human Rights. Boulder, CO.: Paradigm Publishers Smith, Earl and Angela Hattery, 2012, “Private Prisons and the Growth of Prison Populations,” Pp. 241-254 Chapter 12 in Price, Bryon and John Charles Morris (ed), PrisonPrivation: The Many Facets of a Controversial Industry, Volume I: The Environment of Private Prisons. NY: PraegerSmith, Earl and Angela Hattery. 2012. “Health, Nutrition, Access to Healthy Food and Well-Being among African Americans.” Pp. 47-59 in A. Lemelle (ed.), Handbook of African American Health: Social and Behavioral Interventions. New York: Springer PublicationsEarl Smith and Angela J. Hattery. 2011. “College Sports: It’s All About The Money.” Pp. 233-262 in Steven Best and Anthony Nocella (Ed.), The Global Industrial Complex. Lexington Books. Smith, Earl. 2010. “Race, Class, and Gender Theory: Violence Against Women in the Institution of Sport.” Chapter 10 in E. Smith (ed), Sociology of Sport and Social Theory (Human Kinetics Publishers)Smith, Earl and Angela J. Hattery and E. Staurowsky. 2008, “They Play Like Girls: Gender Equity in NCAA Sports.” The Journal for the Study of Sports and Athletes in Education, 1(3), 249–272.Hattery, A. J., Smith, E. (2010). Duke Lacrosse: An Exploration of Race, Class, Power, and Privilege. Pp.158-173. In Brian Lapman and Sandra Spickard Prettyman (Ed.), Thinking Critically about Sport. Latham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.Hattery, Angela J. and Earl Smith. 2010. W.E.B. Du Bois and 'The Damnation of Women': an essay on Africana anti-sexist critical social theory, in W.E.B. Du BOIS. Edited by Reiland Rabaka (PP. 275-284). London: Ashgate Press.Hattery, A. J., Smith, E. 2008. Rights of Prisoners. In Judith Blau, David Brunsma, Alberto Moncada and Catherine Zimmer (Ed.), The Rogue State. (pp. 173-185). New York, NY: Paradigm.Smith, E., Hattery, A. J. 2008. The Globalization of the U. S. Prison Industrial Complex. In Angela Hattery, David Embrick and Earl Smith (Ed.), Globalization and America: Race, Human Rights, and Inequality. (pp. 247-266). Latham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.Smith, E., Hattery, A. J. 2007. Looking Toward the Future---Developing a Shared Community. African American Community: The Dynamics of Race, Class, Gender and Community Sports. In Dana D. Brooks and Ronald Althouse (Ed.) Diversity and Social Justice in College Sports, (pp. 379-405). Morgantown, West Virginia: West Virginia University Press.Hattery, A. J., Smith, E. 2006. Teaching Public Sociologies. In Judith Blau and Keri Iyall Smith (Ed.) Public Sociologies Reader. (pp. 265-280) Latham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.Smith, E., Hattery, A. J. 2006. Athletes, Role-Models and Criminals: What Do We Make of this Tripartite Mess? In Brian Lampman and Sandra Spickard Prettyman (Ed.), Changing the Game: Thinking Critically about Sport. (pp. 214-225). Latham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.Smith, Earl. 2004. The African American Student Athlete. In Charles Ross (ed.), Race and Sport: The Struggle for Equality on and off the Field. (pp. 121-145). Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi.Smith, Earl. 2000. Incivility and Basketball. In Kenneth Shropshire (ed.), Basketball Jones: America Above the Rim. (pp. 123-150). NY: NYU Press.GUEST EDITOR Journal for the Study of Sports and Athletes in Education Volume 4 Number 2 summer 2010 Also Contributor: “Violence in SportsWorld.” Pp. 5-11. Refereed Journal ArticlesSmith, Earl, Angela J. Hattery and Timothy McGettigan. 2014. “Racism: A Virulent but Curable Social Disease.”? Theory in Action, Vol. 7, No. 3 - July 31, 2014 , Earl and Angela J. Hattery. (2011). “Race Relations Theories: Implications for Sport Management” Journal of Sport Management, 25 107-117.Smith, Earl. (2010). “African American Men and the Prison Industrial Complex.” Western Journal of Black Studies, Vol. 34, No. 4, Pp. 387-398.Smith, Earl and Angela J. Hattery. (2010). “Race, Wrongful Conviction & Exoneration.” Journal of African American Studies, Vol. 15, No. 1, 74-94.Smith, Earl and Angela J. Hattery. (2010). “Cultural Contradictions in the South.” Mississippi Quarterly Vol 63 (2): 145-166.Smith, E. (2008). African American Men and Intimate Partner Violence. Journal of African American Studies, 12(2), 156-179. , A. J., Smith, E. (2008). A Tool for Racial Segregation and Labor Exploitation. Race, Gender and Class 15 (2):79-97.Hattery, A. J., Smith, E., Staurowsky, E. (2008). They Play Like Girls: Gender Equity in NCAA Sports. The Journal for the Study of Sports and Athletes in Education, 1(3), 249–272.Smith, E., Hattery, A. J. (2007). If We Build It They Will Come: The Relationship Between Private Prisons, Incarceration Rates, and Prison Industries in the US. Societies Without Borders, 2 (2), 276-92.Hattery, A. J., Smith, E. (2007). On Violence Against Women: Exchange with Richard Felson. Contexts, 6 (1), 5-6.Hattery, A. J., Smith, E. (2007). Social Stratification in the New/Old South: The Influences of Racial Segregation on Social Class in the Deep South. Journal of Poverty Research 11(1), 55-81.Smith, E., Hattery, A. J. (2006). Hey Stud: Race, Sex, and Sports. Journal of Sexuality and Culture, 10 (2): 3-32.Smith, Earl. (2004). The End of the Reign: Department Chair No More. In Walter Gmelch and John Schuh (ed.), The Life Cycle of a Department Chair. (pp. 85-92). New Directions for Higher Education, NO. 126. Jossey-Bass Publishers.Book Reviews2015CHOICE book review: Harkness, Geoffrey. Chicago hustle and flow: gangs, gangsta rap, and social class. Minnesota2013 CHOICE book review: Dyck, Noel. Fields of play: ethnography of children's sports. ? University of Toronto Press2011CHOICE book review: George Sage. Globalizing sport: how organizations, corporations, media, and politics are changing sports. Paradigm Publishers.2010Smith, Earl. Review of The New Plantation: Black Athletes, College Sports, and Predominantly White NCAA Institutions. By Billy Hawkins. Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics, 2010, 3, iv-vi iv, book review: Alexander, Michelle. ?The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness. ?New Press.2009CHOICE book review: Richard Alba. Blurring the Color Line: The New Chance for a More Integrated America. Harvard University Press.2009CHOICE book review: David Ward. Alcatraz: the gangster years. Gene Kassebaum. University of California Press. 2009Taliaferro: Breaking Barriers from the NFL Draft to the Ivory TowerIndiana Magazine of History, VOL. 104, No. 4, pp. 306-307.2008CHOICE book review: Saito, Leland T. The politics of exclusion: the failure of race-neutral policies in urban America.MiscellaneousGuest Editor: Sociation Today, Special issue on Social Capital, Spring 2011Hattery, A. J., Smith, E. (2008). Dred Scott, White Supremacy and African American Civil Rights In William A. Darity (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (pp. 445-447). Farmington Hill, MI: Thomson Gale, Inc.Smith, E., Hattery, A. J. (2007). Violence in Extreme Sports. Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing Company.Smith, E., Hattery, A. J. (2006). “The Prison Industrial Complex.” Sociation Today, 4(2).Hattery, A. J., Smith, E. (2005). William Edward Burghardt Du Bois and the Concepts of Race, Class and Gender. Sociation Today, 3 (1).Smith, E., Hattery, A. J. (2005). Commercialization in Sports In David Levinson and Karen Christensen (Ed.), (pp. 347-351). Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing Company.Smith, E., Hattery, A. J. (2004). Home Grown Poverty. Sociologists without Borders. Hattery, A. J., Smith, E. (2005). Violence in Sports. In David Levinson and Karen Christensen (Ed.), (pp. 1670-1676). Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing Company.Presentations Given (Selected)Smith, Earl. 2013. “Race, Gender and Conference Re-Alignment: Unintended Consequences.” University of Scranton, March 11th Smith, Earl. 2013. “African American Men, Wrongful Convictions, Incarceration and…. Exoneration.” The Ohio State University, February 28thSmith, Earl, 2012. “Race, Title IX and Intercollegiate Sports.” University of Houston, April 6, 2012Smith, Earl. 2012. “Conference Re-Alignment, Title IX & Race.” George Mason University, Fe, 24thSmith, Earl. 2012. “Race, Sport & American Dream”, Notre Dame University, February 14thSmith, Earl. 2011. “Athletic Industrial Complex: Race & Ethnicity”. Northern Illinois University, OctoberSmith, E., (2010) "Sport and Education: Climbing the Ladder of Success," Native Americans, Sport and Access to the American Dream, Colorado State University, Pueblo, CO, Academic, State, Invited. (October) Smith, E. (2010), "UNITY Through Sport, The Challenges of the 21st Century," Annual UNITY Conference, Northern Michigan University, Marquette, MI, Academic, National, Invited. (September).Mitchell, E., Smith, E. (2010), "Social Stratification in the American South - using technology to enhance service learning," TRI-IT conference, Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, NC, Academic, State, Invited. (March 31).Smith, Earl. (2009). “The Athletic Industrial Complex.” Symposium on Graduation, Greed and Genetics:?Race and Sports. Sponsored by the Research Network on Racial and Ethnic Inequality (RNREI), Duke University Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in the Social Sciences.? October 29, 2009.Smith, Earl. (2009). “Race, Wrongful Convictions and Exoneration.” Sio Symposium, Colgate University, April 21.Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), "African American Men and the Prison Industrial Complex," University of North Carolina-Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina. (February 11, 2009).Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author), Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), "Pedagogies for teaching about social stratification," Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association, Boston, MA. (August 2008).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author), "African American Men and IPV," Annual Meeting, American Men's Studies Association, Winston-Salem, NC. (April 2008).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author) Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author). "Intimate Partner Violence in inter and intra-racial relationships," Annual Meeting, Southern Women's Studies Association, Charlotte, NC. (April 2008).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author). "New Developments in the Research on Intimate Partner Violence," R.W. Connel Symposium, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC. (April 2008).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author). "African American Families and the Impact of Incarceration," Social Science Division Winston-Salem State University, Winston-Salem, NC. (March 2008).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author), "African American Families and the Impact of Incarceration," Annual Meeting, Southern Sociological Society, Richmond, VA. (March 2008).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author). "Intimate Partner Violence in interracial and intraracial relationships," Annual Meeting, Southern Sociological Society, Richmond, VA. (March 2008).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author). "African American Men and Incarceration: Collateral Damage," Sociology Department, UNC-Charlotte, Charlotte, NC. (February 2008).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author). Black History Month Speaker Series, "Social Stratification in the DEEP SOUTH," Kilpatrick Stockton Law Firm, Winston-Salem, NC. (February 2008).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author). "Burning Issues Facing African American Families Today," Sociology and Anthropology, Women's Studies, Colgate University, Hamilton, NY. (November 2007).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author). "Violence in Interracial Relationships: A Race, Class & Gender Analysis," Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association, New York, NY. (August 2007).Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author), Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), "Interracial IPV," Psychology Department, Guilford College, Greensboro, NC. (April 2007).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author. "Soldiering for Citizenship," Symposium on Citizenship, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC. (April 2007).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author), "African American Elite in Atlanta," Annual Meeting, Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, GA. (March 2007).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author). "Race, Class, and Gender: Violence in Interracial Relationships," Annual Meeting, Eastern Sociological Society, Philadelphia, PA. (March 2007).Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author), Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), "They Play Like Girls: Title IX and College Sports," Girls & Women Rock: Celebrating 35 Years of Sport & Title IX Conference, Cleveland, OH. (March 2007).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author). "African American Families: Issues of Health, Wealth, and Violence," Keynote Address, Sociology Department, Moravian College, Bethlehem, PA. (September 2006).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author). "Sexual Abuse and Pathways to Intimate Partner Violence for African American and White Women," Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association, Montreal, QB. (August 2006).Hattery, A. J., Smith, E., "Wealth, Class & Contemporary African American Civil Society," Babcock School of Management, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC. (June 2006).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author). Annual Meeting, "African American Male Student Athletes: Overrepresentation at Division 1A Colleges and Universities and in Deviant and Criminal Behavior," The Drake Group, Indianapolis, IN. (March 2006).Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author), Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), "The Racialization of American Prisons: The Prison Industrial," Annual Meeting, North Carolina Sociological Association, Durham, NC. (February 2006).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author). “From Georgia to Guantanamo:, "African American Civil Society & The Prison Industrial," Conference on Race, Class, Gender, and Ethnicity – University of North Carolina School of Law, Chapel Hill, NC. (February 2006).Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author), Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), "Dirty Little Secret: Intimate Partner violence in African American Civil Society," Annual Meeting, North Carolina Library Association, Winston-Salem, NC. (September 2005).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author),Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author). "The Dirty Little Secret, IPV among African American men and women.," Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA. (August 2005).Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author), Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), "Social Stratification in the New/Old South: The Influences of Racial Segregation on Social Class in the Deep South," Annual Meeting, Southern Sociological Society, Charlotte, NC. (April 2005).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author). "OVERREPRESENTATION of AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENT ATHLETES in DIVISION 1A SPORT PROGRAMS: Route to Success or a System of Cordoning Off?" From Jack Johnson to Marion Jones, Sport Conference, Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY. (January 2005).Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author), Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), "Dirty Little Secret: Intimate Partner Violence in the African American Community," Midwinter Meeting, Sociologists for Women in Society, Miami, FL. (January 2005).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author),Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author). "Cultural Contradictions in the Southern Mode of Segregation: Black Tits, White only Water Fountains, Bad Blood, and the Transmission of Semen," Annual Meeting, Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, GA. (April 2004).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author). "Intimate Partner Violence in the African American Community: A Race-Class-Gender Approach," Bi-Annual Meeting, Trapped by Poverty, Trapped by Violence, Austin, TX. (October 2003).Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author), Smith, E. (Presenter & Author), "Teaching Social Stratification in the American South," Annual Meeting, Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, IL. (April 2003).Smith, E. (Presenter & Author Hattery, A. J. (Presenter & Author). "Social Stratification in the New/Old South: The Influence of Race, Class, and Gender on Family Patterns in the Deep South," Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA. (March 2003).Smith, Earl. (2002). The African American Student Athlete. Invited Presentation at the 27th Annual Porter L. Fortune Jr., History Symposium, University of Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi.Editorial PositionsMember, Editorial Board, Social Forces, 2004 – 2008Member, Editorial Board, Journal of African American Studies, 1996 - presentBook Review Editor, Sociology of Sport Journal, 1998 to 2001Member, Editorial Board, CONTACT _Con-3909F49A7E7 Western Journal of Black Studies, 2008-presentMember, Editorial Board, Sociology of Sport Journal, 1998 to 2003Member, Board of Editors, Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 1993 to 2000Editorial Advisory Board, Washington State University Press, 1990 to 1992Editorial Board Member, Humboldt Journal of Social Relations, 1978 to 2003Editorial Board Member, Dialectic and Society, Books in Human and Social Sciences, published by Van Gorcum, Netherlands, 1979 to 1989Contributing Editor and Book Review Editor, Western Journal of Black Studies, 1981 to 1985Guest Editor, Humboldt Journal of Social Relations (Vol. 14, 1988/89)Editorial Board Member, African Labour History, 1988 to 1996(Rustin College, Oxford University)Member, Editorial Board, Race, Gender, & Class, 1994 to 1997Manuscript ReviewsRutgers University Press Johns Hopkins University PressJohn Wiley and SonsMacmillan Publishing CompanyThe National Science Foundation (NSF)Sociological FocusSociological SpectrumJournal of Sport and Social IssuesThe Western Journal of Black StudiesSociology of Sport JournalThe Black ScholarHumanity & SocietyCriminal Justice Policy ReviewContemporary SociologyPhylon: The Atlanta University ReviewAmerican Sociological Review of Race and CultureUniversity of Minnesota PressJournal of Women & MinoritiesPrentice-Hall Publishers in Science and EngineeringRowan & LittlefieldIndiana University PressColumbia University PressLynn Rienner Publishers Teaching SociologyUniversity of Kansas PressSage PublishersAmerican Journal of SociologyViolence against WomenJournal of Sport ManagementUniversity Press of MississippiJournal of African American HistoryWomen, Gender, and Families of ColorBritish Journal of SociologyMedia ContributionsPrint PeriodicalNew York Times, USA Today, Huffington Post, Time Magazine (2014; 2013; 2010; 2009; 2008; 2007 etc).Christopher Renner Radio Talk Show, “Community Bridge.” – Feb 2010 -- HOST: Christopher E. Renner, Grants and Sponsored ResearchSmith, E. and Angela J. Hattery. 2012. “Impact of Social Capital on the Social Mobility of Children of Incarcerated Parents.” National Science Foundation, Federal, $975.000 Hattery, Angela J (Co-Principal), Smith, Earl (Principal), "Race, class, gender and social capital effects on the re-entry of men and women with felony convictions," Sponsored by National Science Foundation, Federal, $0.00.Hattery, Angela J (Co-Principal), Smith, Earl (Principal), "The re-entry of felons into society: Barriers, explanations and solutions," Sponsored by National Science Foundation, Federal, $0.00.TEACHINGCourses Taught regularly:Urban Sociology, Social Deviance, Gender, Power & Violence, Black Communities, Social Stratification in the Deep South, Race & Ethnic Diversity in America, Sociology of Sport, The American Dream, Sociology of the Black Family, Immigration & Ethnicity Wake Forest University Service1996-2012Director, American Ethnic Studies Program1997-2005Chairman, Department of Sociology2001-2002Chairman, Wake Forest College Chairs Group2002-2003Committee Chair, Program Review Committee, Department of Communication2001-2002Member, Program Review Committee, Department of Political Science1996-2011 Lower division advisor, major advisor, advisor to all AES minors, Honors thesis advisorProfessional Service (Other)2011External Review: Promotion to Full Professor, Temple University, School of Law2011External Review: Promotion to Full Professor, Ohio University, School of Liberal Arts2010External Review: Promotion to Full Professor, Indiana University, School of Education (IUPUI)2009National Science Foundation: November 09 and 10, 2009 SBE Minority Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (MPRF) Panel ID P100324 (Stafford I, Room 920) 2009Board Member, Darryl Hunt Project for Freedom & Justice2009MANUSCRIPT REVIEW: Falling from Grace: Sport, Race, and Evolving Reputations. Edited by David C. Ogden and Joel Nathan Rosen. University Press of Mississippi – Editor Craig Gill.2009External Review: Promotion to Full Professor, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, Department of Africana Studies2009Chair, Program Review Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado, Pueblo 2006 Elected to Executive Council of the North Carolina Sociological Association, February 18, 2006 (term: 2006-2009)2006External Review: Promotion to Full Professor, Department of Sociology, Pitzer College2002 – 2003 President, North American Society for the Sociology of Sport2000Co-Chair Program Review Committee, Department of Sociology, James Madison University Professional MembershipsAmerican Sociological Association Southern Sociological SocietyNorth American Society for the Sociology of Sport (NASSS) (President 2000-2001) ................
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