Sociology



Jacqueline Joslyn1145 E South Campus Drive School of Sociology Social Sciences Building, Room 400 Tucson, AZ 85721Phone: (520) 621-3531 jjoslyn3@email.arizona.eduWebsite: University of Arizona, School of SociologyTucson, AZPhD Candidate in SociologyDissertation: “Disjointed Fluidity: A Proposition for Conceptualizing and Modeling Relational Processes”Committee: Joseph Galaskiewicz (Co-chair); Robin Stryker (Co-chair); Ronald Breiger; and Brian Hilligoss2015Master of Arts in SociologyThesis: “A Pilot Study on Entrepreneurial Networks and Institutions in Tucson”Committee: Joseph Galaskiewicz (Chair); Ronald Breiger; and Jeffrey Sallaz2011University at Albany, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and PolicyAlbany, NYBachelor of Arts in Public Policy, Summa Cum LaudeConcentration: Public Administration; Minor: Organizational StudiesResearch InterestsRelational sociology; Social networks/Methodological theory; Organizations; Social psychology and phenomenology; Economic developmentPeer-Reviewed Publications2019Joslyn, Jacqueline. 2019. “Bribery in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Mediating Effects of Institutional Development and Trust.” Socius, 5: 1-17. DOI: 10.1177/2378023118824804.2018Joslyn, Jacqueline. 2018. “A Comparison of Sources of Business Acumen for Entrepreneurs Originating from Developed and Developing Countries.” Journal of Rural Social Sciences, 33(1): 101-114. 2018Abramson, Corey M., Jacqueline Joslyn, Katharine A. Rendle, et al. 2018. “The Promises of Computational Ethnography: Improving Transparency, Replicability, and Validity for Realist Approaches to Ethnographic Analysis.” Ethnography, 19(2): 1-31. DOI: 10.1177/1466138117725340.Invited Talks2018Jacqueline Joslyn. “Disjointed Fluidity.” Junior Theorists Symposium. ASA Theory Section. Philadelphia, PA.Conference Presentations2019Jacqueline Joslyn. “Disjointed Fluidity: Relationships as Remembered and Imagined Events.” ASA Annual Meeting. General Session on Sociological Theory. New York, NY.2019Jacqueline Joslyn. “Conceptualizing Relationships: An Argument for Disjointed Fluidity.” Sunbelt Conference, International Network for Social Network Analysis. Montréal, Canada.2019Jacqueline Joslyn. “Disjointed Fluidity: A Preliminary Study.” Graduate Professional Student Association Student Showcase. Poster board presentation. Tucson, AZ.2017Jacqueline Joslyn. “Bribery in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Mediating Effects of Institutional Development and Trust.” Sociology of Development Conference, ASA Sociology of Development Section. Detroit, MI.2017 Jacqueline Joslyn and Corey Abramson. “The Logic(s) of Dying: How Cultural Logics Shape the Networks of the Terminally Ill.” ASA Annual Meeting. General session on Social Capital. Montréal, Canada.2017 Katharine A. Rendle, Corey Abramson, Dominick Frosch, et al. “When More is Less: A Novel Mixed-Methods Approach to Examining Surgical Decision-Making in Breast Cancer Patients.” Annual Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making. Pittsburgh, PA.2017 Sarah Garrett, Corey Abramson, Katharine Rendle, Jacqueline Joslyn, and Daniel Dohan. “Approaches to Decision-Making among Late-Stage Melanoma Patients: A Multifactorial Investigation.” Annual Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making. Pittsburgh, PA.2016 Jacqueline Joslyn. “Trust, Bribery, and Mineral Extraction in Africa.” ASA Annual Meeting. Section on Political Economy of the World-Systems Refereed Roundtables. Seattle, WA.2016 Jacqueline Joslyn. “A Pilot Study on Entrepreneurial Networks and Institutions in Tucson.” Work and Family Researchers Network Conference. Poster board presentation. Washington, DC.2016 Jacqueline Joslyn. “Secondary Datasets: An Analysis of UNESCO-Funded Organizations.” West Coast Data Conference. Las Vegas, NV.2016 Corey Abramson, Daniel Dohan, Jacqueline Joslyn, et al. “The Promises of Computational Ethnography.” Symposium of Ethnographic Innovation. Berkeley, CA.Working PapersUnder ReviewR&RJoslyn, Jacqueline and Corey Abramson. “Logics of Ending: What Terminal Cancer Reveals About Culture and Social Networks.” American Journal of Sociology.Papers in ProgressIn ProgressJoslyn, Jacqueline. “Disjointed Fluidity: Relationships during Periods of Loss and Absence.”In ProgressJoslyn, Jacqueline. “Reconsidering Records: Rational Interpretation in Institutional Change.”In ProgressAbramson, Corey and Jacqueline Joslyn. “Technical and Practical Considerations in the Production of Ethnoarrays and other Qualitative Heatmaps.”Grants & Awards2019Centennial Achievement Award ($500)2019INSNA Travel Grant ($200 [Canadian])2019GPSC Travel Grant ($750)2019Social & Behavioral Sciences Graduate Fellowship ($10,000)2018GPSC Research Grant ($1,000)2017 Sociology of Development Travel Support ($200)2014GPSC Travel Grant ($750)2014Social & Behavioral Sciences Graduate Fellowship ($11,000)2013Hayek Fund for Future Scholars Award ($150)2011Frances M. Moeller ’28 Scholarship ($2,000)Research Projects2018 - University of ArizonaTucson, AZDisjointed Fluidity Project, Principal Investigator2017 – 2018University of ArizonaTucson, AZChurches of Christ Archival Research Project, Principal Investigator2015 – 2017 University of ArizonaTucson, AZPatient Deliberation Project, Research Assistant to Corey Abramson2014 – 2015University of ArizonaTucson, AZEntrepreneurial Networks and Institutions, Principal Investigator2010 – 2012University at AlbanyAlbany, NY“Disappearing Act: An Analysis of the Boundaries between the Nonprofit & For-profit Sectors,” Research Assistant to PhD candidate, Simone D. Grant2010 University at AlbanyAlbany, NYBig, Allied, and Dangerous (BAAD) Project, Undergraduate Independent Study with Karl RethemeyerTeaching InterestsGraduate/Undergraduate: Theory; Social networks; Organizational sociologyUndergraduate: Introduction to Sociology; Sociology of development; Sociology of knowledge; Social psychology; Sociology of gender; StatisticsTeaching Experience Undergraduate Courses Taught2015 - 2019University of ArizonaTucson, AZGod in the Movies (Online); upper level undergraduateSociology of Gender (Lecture); upper level undergraduateSocial Networks (Online); upper level undergraduateSocial Issues in America (Online); lower level undergraduateIntroduction to Sociology (Online); lower level undergraduateTeaching Assistantships2013 – 2017,2020University of ArizonaTucson, AZWorld PopulationIntroduction to Statistics for the Social SciencesSociology of Rights, Justice, and LawSources of Sociological TheorySports and SocietyLatin America, Globalization and DevelopmentSocial Issues in AmericaTeaching Awards2019William K. Bunis Award for Graduate Student Teaching (Nominated)Service & MembershipsProfessional MembershipsAmerican Sociological Association; International Network for Social Network Analysis; National Association for Business EconomicsPaid Service2020Graduate Associate: Program development for Care, Health, and Society undergraduate majorConference Service2019Presider: Panel on “Social Psychology Open Topics.” ASA Annual Meeting. New York, NY.2018Presider: Panel on “Symbolic Interactionist Perspectives on Social Structure.” The Roots and Branches of Interpretive Sociology: Cultural, Pragmatist, and Psychosocial Approaches. Philadelphia, PA.2018Volunteer: Southwest Love Fest Conference on Non-Monogamy. Tucson, AZ.Reviewer for Grants and Conferences2018Conference Paper Reviewer for Academy of Management 2017Graduate and Professional Student Council Travel Grant ReviewerDepartment Service: University of Arizona2017 –2020Established and chaired a private emergency fund for graduate students2013 – 2018Feminist Theory Group Member2017Graduate Student Liaison2016 – 2017Graduate Student Association Executive Committee Chair2015 – 2017 Graduate Student Association Peer Mentorship PanelTopics: Preparing for Comprehensive Exams, Interacting with Faculty Members2015 - 2016Graduate Student Orientation Panel Topic: New Student Orientation2014Undergraduate Sociology Club Panel Topic: Preparing for Graduate SchoolCommunity Service2019 Guest lectures at Palo Verde High Magnet SchoolTopics: Gender, Sexuality, and Affirmative Action; Sociology Career Q & A2018 Guest lecture and panel at BASIS Tucson North Charter SchoolTopic: Philosophy and Sociology2013 Alumnae Satisfaction Survey Administrator for Gamma Rho Lambda National Sorority Skills & KnowledgeWorkshops2016Arizona Methods Workshop: Introduction to R Arizona Methods Workshop: Introduction to Atlas Other Relevant Experience2013Kelly ServicesAlbany, NYTest Scorer2012Nyumbani VillageNyumbani Village, KenyaVolunteer2009Corning Community CollegeCorning, NYPeer TutorComputer ProgramsWorking knowledge: R, STATA, ConExp, UCINET, Atlas.tiElementary knowledge: SQL, PajekReferencesJoseph GalaskiewiczProfessor of SociologyUniversity of ArizonaP.O. Box 210027 Tucson, AZ 85721-0027(520) 621-7084galaskie@email.arizona.eduRobin StrykerProfessor in Law and SocietyPurdue UniversityCollege of Liberal ArtsBeering Hall of Liberal Arts and Education, Room 1290100 North University StreetWest Lafayette, IN 47907-2098(765) 494-3657rstryker@purdue.eduRonald BreigerRegents Professor of SociologyUniversity of ArizonaP.O. Box 210027 Tucson, AZ 85721-0027(520) 651-3524breiger@email.arizona.eduErin LeaheyProfessor and Director of SociologyUniversity of ArizonaP.O. Box 210027 Tucson, AZ 85721-0027(520) 621-9351leahey@arizona.edu ................
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