DANIELLE ANTOINETTE HIDALGO



Emir Estrada

Curriculum Vitae

Rev. december 2011

Department of Sociology

University of Southern California

Kaprielian 352, Los Angeles, CA 90089-2539

Email: eloy@usc.edu

(562)900-8051

Education___________________________________________________________________

Ph.D. in Sociology 2012 (Expected)

University of Southern California (USC)

M.A. in Sociology 2010

University of Southern California (USC)

B. A. in Sociology and Chicana/o Studies 2005

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

Cum Laude Honors

A.A. in Liberal Arts 2003

Long Beach City College (LBCC)

President’s Scholar

High School 1998

Centro de Bachillerato Tecnológico Agropecuario (CBTa #137)

Zacatecas, México.

Teaching and Research Expertise_________________________________________

Immigration, Latina/o Sociology, Childhood, Children and Work, Chicana/o Studies, Qualitative Methods, Race and Ethnic Relations, Gender.

Publications _________________________________________________________________

Estrada, Emir and Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo. Forthcoming 2012. “Latina Adolescent Street Vendors in

Los Angeles: Gendered Streetwise?” Low-Wage Work, Migration and Gender edited by Anna Guevara and Nilda Flores-Gonzalez. University of Illinois Press.

Estrada, Emir and Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo. 2011. “Intersectional Dignities: Latino Immigrant Street

Vendor Youth in Los Angeles.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. 40(1) 102 –131.

Hondagneu-Sotelo, Pierrette; Emir Estrada; Hernan Ramirez. 2011 “Más allá de la Domesticidad: Un

análisis de género de los trabajos inmigrantes del sector informal [Beyond Domesticity: A Gendered Analysis of Immigrant Informal Sector Work]” Papers: Revista de Sociologia, Spain. 96 (3) 805-824.

Manuscripts with Conditional Acceptance __________________________________

Estrada, Emir. “Changing Household Dynamics: Children’s American Cultural Resources in

Street Vending Markets”. (Revised and Resubmit status in Childhood).

Estrada, Emir. “‘Dude, I was born here!’ Latino Street Vending Youth In Los Angeles” (Accepted with

Revisions in Contesting the Streets: Street Vending Open-Air Markets, and Public Space) Edited

by Abel Valenzuela and Rocio Rosales.

Manuscripts In Progress _____________________________________________________

Estrada, Emir. “The Historical Development of Children and Work: The Case of Street Vending Children

in Los Angeles” (In preparation for the Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth)

Estrada, Emir. “Street Vending and Children’s Work as Cultural Practices?: ‘I Never Street Vended in my

Home Country When I was a Child’” (In preparation for The Future of Children Journal)

Conference Presentations____________________________________________________

2012 “Gendered Migrations.” Pacific Sociological Association Conference. San Diego (March 22-25)

“Street Vending in Los Angeles.” Latino Student Empowerment Conference: Research and Practice. Co-Sponsored by Chicano and Latino American Studies, the Latino Student Assembly, the USC Sociology Club and other groups. USC (January 28).

2010 “Changing Household Dynamics: Second Generation Latina/o Adolescent Street Vendors in Los Angeles.” American Sociological Association, annual meeting. Atlanta (August 16).

“Changing Household Dynamics: Latina/o Adolescent Street Vendors in Los Angeles.” Pacific Sociological Association annual meeting, Oakland (April 9).

‘“Dude, I was born here!’: Children's American Cultural Resources in Street Vending

Markets”. Contesting the Streets: Street Vending, Open Air Markets, and Public Space. Sponsored by the UCLA Center for the Study of Urban Poverty and the USC Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration (May 14-15).

“Latina Adolescent Street Vendors in Los Angeles: Gendered Streetwise?” Low-Wage Work, Migration and Gender Conference. University of Illinois at Chicago. Sponsored by the Ford Foundation (May 12).

2009 “Markets of Shame and Pride: Latino Immigrant Street Vendor Youth in Los Angeles.” Law and Society Association annual meeting. Denver, Colorado. (May 28-30).

“Paradox of Pride and Shame: Latino Adolescent Street Vendors in Los Angeles.” Urban Street Vending: Economic Resistance, Integration or Marginalization? Technical University Berlin. Germany. Sponsored by The Institute "Folklore Archive" of the Romanian Academy Cluj-Napoca (May 15-16).

‘“Guys…don’t sell as much as girls…’: Constructions of Gender in Street Markets Among Latina Adolescents.” Pacific Sociological Association annual meeting. San Diego, California. (April 8).

“Latina Adolescent Street Vendors in Los Angeles: Gendered Streetwise?” Low-Wage Work, Migration and Gender Conference. University of Illinois, Chicago. Sponsored by the Ford Foundation (March 13).

‘“Oh, she’s a girl, she’s clean’: Latina Girls Street Vending Experience in Los Angeles.” USC Interdisciplinary Seminar Series. University of Southern California. Sponsored by the Graduate and Professional Student Senate (GPSS) and The Graduate Students of Color Network (GSCN) (March 4).

2007 “Inner City Mothering.” FIRST Summer Institute. University of Southern California. Sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) (August 12).

Other Conference Participation______________________________________________

2011 Compact For Faculty Diversity Institute on Teaching and Mentoring (Atlanta, Georgia). Sponsored by the National Science Foundation. (October 21-23)

2011 Which Way, America?: Reframing, Regrouping and Realigning for Immigrant Integration. University of Southern California (USC). Organized by the USC Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration and Sponsored by the James Irvine Foundation (April 6).

2010 Low Wage Labor Gender and Migration Work Meeting and Conference for Edited Volume. University of Illinois at Chicago. Sponsored by the Ford Foundation (May 12).

2008 Immigrant Integration and the American Future: Lessons from and for California. University of Southern California (USC). Organized by the USC Population Dynamics Research Group USC Program for Environmental and Regional Equity (April 22).

2008 Childhood & Migration: Interdisciplinary Conference. Drexel University. Philadelphia, PA. (June 20-22)

2007 American Sociological Association annual meeting (ASA). New York. (August 11).

Teaching Assistant Experience at USC_______________________________________

Teaching and Reseach Interests:

Immigration, Latina/o Sociology, Childhood, Children and Work, Chicana/o Studies, Qualitative Methods, Race and Ethnic Relations, Gender.

Soci 142: Race and Ethnic Conflict, Professor Amon Emeka Fall 2011

Soci 142: Race and Ethnic Conflict, Professor Amon Emeka Summer 2010

Soci 134: Immigrant America, Professor Jody Aguis Vallejo Spring 2010

Soci 134: Immigrant America, Professor Jody Aguis Vallejo Fall 2010

Soci 169: Changing Family Forms, Professor Adele Pillitteri Spring 2008

Soci 169: Changing Family Forms, Professor Adele Pillitteri Fall 2008

Invited Lectures ___________________________________________________________

“Immigrant Children and Work” Spring 2012

Professor Jody Agius Vallejo, Soci 155: Immigrant America (USC)

“Social Construction of Race, Class, and Gender” Spring 2012

Professor Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, Soc 156m: Mexican Immigrants

in Sociological Perspectives.

Graduate Level (USC)

“Qualitative Research Methods” Fall 2011

Professor Veronica Terriquez, Soci 621: Seminar in Advanced Methodology

Graduate Level (USC)

“Theories of International Migration” Summer 2010

Professor Amon Emeka, Soci 142: Racial and Ethnic Conflict (USC)

“Family and Work” Spring 2010

Professor James Thing, Soci 200: Introduction to Sociology (USC)

“Conducting Ethnographic Field Work” Spring 2010

Professor Veronica Terriquez, Soci 313: Sociological Research Methods (USC)

“Childhood, Children and Work” Spring 2009

Professor Karen Sternheimer, Soci 305m: Sociology of Childhood (USC)

“Chicana/o Latina/o Family Work Relations” Spring 2009

Professor Brianne Davila, Soci 145ch : Restructuring Communities

(Pitzer College)

“Adolescent Street Vendors in Los Angeles” Fall 2008

Professor Amon Emeka, Soci 142: Racial and Ethnic Conflict (USC)

“Chicana Feminism” Fall 2008

Professor James McKeever, Sex, Gender & Sociology (CSULA)

Fellowships and Grants____________________________________________________

The Compact for Faculty Diversity and Enhancing Diversity in Spring 2011

Graduate Education (EDGE) Travel Grant (all expenses paid)

Compact Conference. Atlanta, Georgia (October 21-23)

USC Graduate School Endowment / Manning Fellowship ($20,000+Tuition) Fall 2011-Spring 2012

Gold Family Graduate Fellowship from USC College: ($5,000) Summer 2011

Frey Dissertation Development Award, USC Sociology Department: ($1,000) Spring 2011

Federation of Zacatecan International Benefit Organization Scholarship: ($700) Spring 2010

Sociology Summer Research Stipend Award: ($1000) Summer 2010

Ford Foundation Travel Grant: (all expenses paid) Fall 2010

Low Wage Labor Gender and Migration Work Meeting and

Conference for Edited Volume. University of Illinois at Chicago.

(May 12).

Sociology Summer Research Stipend Award: ($1,400) Spring 2009

Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education (EDGE) Travel Grant: ($750) Spring 2009

Law and Society Association annual meeting. Denver, Colorado. (May 28-30).

Diversity Placement Travel Grant: ($1,500) Spring 2009

Urban Street Vending: Economic Resistance, Integration or Marginalization?

Technical University Berlin. Germany. Sponsored by The Institute "Folklore Archive"

of the Romanian Academy Cluj-Napoca (May 15-16).

Ford Foundation Travel Grant: (all expenses paid) Fall 2009

Low-Wage Work, Migration and Gender Conference.

University of Illinois, Chicago. (March 13).

Federation of Zacatecan International Benefit Organization Scholarship: ($700) Spring 2008

USC Graduate Studies Fellowship ($19,000.) Fall 2008-Spring 2009

Diversity Placement Travel Grant: ($1,500) Fall 2008

Childhood & Migration: Interdisciplinary Conference.

Drexel University. Philadelphia, PA. (June 20-22)

Diversity Placement Research Fellowship: ($5,000) Fall 2008

USC College Office of Graduate Programs

Federation of Zacatecan International Benefit Organization Scholarship: ($1,000.) Spring 2007

First Summer Institute, Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education: ($2,000). Summer 2007

National Science Foundation Research Grant (NSF): ($3,000) Summer 2007

Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education (EDGE) Travel Grant: ($1,000.). Summer 2007

American Sociological Association annual meeting (ASA). New York. (August 11).

Federation of Zacatecan International Benefit Organization Scholarship: ($3,000.) Spring 2003

President’s Scholar Scholarship, Long Beach City College: ($100.) Fall 1999-Fall 2002

Mildred McLeay Moore Scholarship, Long Beach City College: ($500) Fall 2003

Hispanic Scholarship Fund Award: ($3,000) Fall 2003

Assistance League of Long Beach Scholarship, Long Beach City College: ($500) Fall 2002

Ebell Club of Long Beach Scholarship, Long Beach City College: ($500) Fall 2002

Honors_________________________________ __________________________________

2010 Beth B. Hess Memorial Scholarship, First Honorable Mention , Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS)

2010 Ford Foundation Fellowship Program, Honorable Mention

2004 Graduation Cum Laude Honors, UCLA

2002 President’s Scholar Award, Long Beach City College (LBCC)

2003 All USA Academic Team Award, LBCC

2003 Dean’s Honor List, LBCC

2002 Dean’s Distinction, LBCC

2002 Academic/ Honor Society: Alpha Gamma Sigma (AGA) Permanent Membership. LBCC

2002 Leadership Recognition-Senate Star Award, LBCC

2002 Honor’s Program Completion. LBCC

2002 Leadership Recognition-Viking Award. LBCC

2001 Academic/ Honor Society: KASSAI. LBCC

2001 Volunteer Service-Campus and Community: 100-199 hours. LBC

Service_____________________________________________________________________

University of Southern California

Graduate Student Representative, Department of Sociology, USC, 2010-2011

Chair, Graduate Students of Color Network (GSCN), 2009-2010

Colloquium Committee, Sociology Graduate Student Association, 2007–Present.

Student Forum Committee, Graduate Student’s of Color Network, 2007-Present.

Graduate Student Representative, Department of Sociology, USC, 2008-2009

Organizing Committee, “The Study of Culture and the Practice of Research.” USC Sociology

Student-Run Symposium, 2008

University of California, Los Angeles

Hispanic Scholarship Fund Chapter Representative, 2003-2004

Academic Advancement Program Recruiter, 2003-2004

Long Beach City College

Vice President, Student Senate, 2002

President and Founder of The Extended Opportunity Program and Services Club, 2002.

Cultural Affairs Representative for AGS, Honor Society, 1999-2003.

Member of KASSAI, Honor Society for Women, 1999.

Peer Advisor, The Extended Opportunity Program and Services, 2000-2002

Community

Chicano Latino Youth Leadership Project, CA 2010

La Fayette Parent Booster Club, Long Beach, CA 2010-Present

Public Relations Chair, Home Town Association of Zacatecas in Los Angeles, 2003-2004

Scholarship Committee, Home Town Association of Zacatecas in Los Angeles, 2003-2004

Member, Home Town Association Club, Familias Unidas de Tepechitlán, 1998-Present

Professional Memberships_________________________________________________

American Sociological Association (ASA)

Pacific Sociological Association (PSA)

Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP)

Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS)

Dissertation committee_________________________________________________

Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, Professor of Sociology

Roberto Suro, Professor of Journalism and Public Policy, USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism and the School of Policy, Planning and Development

Jody Agius Vallejo, Assistant Professor of Sociology

Veronica Terriquez, Assistant Professor of Sociology

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