ERIC B
Anne Durston Gillman
UC Davis Department of Huamn Ecology · 1363 Hart Hall · One Shields Avenue · Davis, CA, 95616
916.212.5257 · gillman.anne@ ·
Academic positions
University of California, Davis, Davis, CA
Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Human Ecology, May 2017-Present
California State University, Sacramento, Sacramento, CA
Part-time Faculty, Department of Political Science, January 2018-Present
Education
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
Ph.D. in Political Science, August 2017 (Major Field: Comparative Politics; Minor Field: American Politics)
Dissertation: Making Culture, Moving Margins: Cultural Policy and State-Society Relations in Brazil
Dissertation Committee: Margaret Keck (Chair), Erin Chung, Adam Sheingate
Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, New York, NY
M.A. in International Affairs, May 2005 (Concentration: Economic and Political Development)
Harvard College, Cambridge, MA
B.A. in Social Studies, May 2001 (Honors: Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa)
Teaching experience
Lecturer, Latin American Politics and Government, CSUS Department of Political Science, Spring 2018
Lecturer, Introduction to Comparative Politics, UC Davis Department of Political Science, Fall 2017
Lecturer, Music and Politics in the Americas, Johns Hopkins Department of Political Science, Intersession 2013
Teaching Assistant, Nationalism (Prof. Michael Hanchard), Johns Hopkins Department of Political Science, Fall 2012
FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS
Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship, 2016-2017
Social Science Research Council International Dissertation Research Fellowship, 2013-2014
Inter-American Foundation Grassroots Development Research Fellowship, 2013-2104
Johns Hopkins University Program in Latin American Studies Summer Research Grant, 2012
Fulbright Student (Ecuador), 2008-2009
U.S. State Department Foreign Language Area Studies Fellowship for Brazilian Portuguese, 2004-2005
Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Fellowship (spent teaching music in Brazil), 2001-2002
Publications
“Can Loss Prevent Waste? Grower Perspectives on On-Farm Food Loss,” forthcoming in Elina Närvänen, Nina
Mesiranta, Malla Mattila and Anna Heikkinen ed., Food Waste Management: Solving the Wicked Problem,
Palgrave Macmillan
“Ideals without Intitutions: Understandings of Democracy and Democratic Participation Among Ecuadorian Youth,”
forthcoming in Studies in Comparative International Development
“Bridging Art and Bureaucracy: Marginalization, State-Society Relations, and Cultural Policy in Brazil,”
Politics & Society 46, 1 (February 2018).
“A Democracia Inacabada: relações sociedade-estaduais no contexto da política Ponto de Cultura no estado de
Alagoas” (Unfinished Democracy: State-Society Relations and the ‘Ponto de Cultura’ Policy in
the State of Alagoas), Políticas Culturais em Revista 2, 7 (December 2015).
“Poets, Clowns and Paperwork: Negotiating a Culture of Bureaucracy in Brazil.” Inter-American Foundation
Grassroots Development Journal (December 2015).
“Nueva Participación Juvenil: la ‘Revolución Ciudadana’ en Ecuador.” (New Youth Participation: The Ecuadorian
‘Citizen Revolution’) in Maxwell Cameron and Juan Pablo Luna ed., Democracia en la Región Andina.
Instituto de Estudios Urbanos, 2010.
“Colombia Policy Under the Obama Administration: Sustaining an Inherited Paradigm.” (Co-authored with Eric
Hershberg) Pensamiento Propio: Publicación Trilingüe de Ciencias Sociales de América Latina y el Caribe Special Edition 31 (June 2010).
“Juventud, Democracia y Participación Ciudadana en el Ecuador.” (Youth, Democracy and Citizen Participation in
Ecuador) Revista Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Niñez y Juventud 8,1 (June 2010).
“A Arte do Desenvolvimento.” (The Art of Development) Conexões Urbanas 24 (May 2009).
“Cultura, Delito y Conflicto: Antídotos artísticos para la violencia en Río de Janeiro.” (Culture, Crime and Conflict:
Artistic Antidotes for the Violence in Rio de Janeiro) URVIO: Revista Latinoamericana de Seguridad
Ciudadana 6 (January 2009).
CONFERENCE papers and Presentations
“Policymaking Amidst Contested Truth: Bridging Farmer and Activist Perspectives on Food Waste,” with David
Campbell, Western Political Science Association annual meeting in San Francisco, CA, April 2018.
“Improvising Participation: New Participatory Spaces, Institutions, and Processes within Brazilian Cultural Policy,”
presented at the Western Political Science Association annual meeting in San Diego, CA, April 2016.
“State-Society Interactions within Brazilian Cultural Policy,” invited talk at Brazil Symposium hosted by Johns
Hopkins University, November 2015.
“Artful Bureaucrats and Bureaucratic Artists: Building State-Society Linkages in the Implementation of Brazilian
Cultural Policy,” presented at the Latin American Studies Association annual conference in San Jose, Puerto
Rico, May 2015.
“Whither the State?: New State-Society Exchanges within Brazilian Cultural Policy,” presented at the Inter-American
Foundation annual Grassroots Development Conference in San Jose, Costa Rica, March 2015.
“Pontos de Cultura: Espaço de (des)encontro entre Estado e Sociedade,” (Cultural Points: Space of (Dis)connection
between State and Society) invited talk at Universidade Federal de Alagoas in Maceió, Brazil, July 2014
and at Fundação Casa de Rui Barbosa in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, January 2015.
“Political Periphery, Cultural Core: The Nationalization and Internationalization of the Brazilian Samba,” presented
at the Latin American Studies Association annual conference in Washington, DC, May 2013 and at the
International Studies Association annual conference in San Francisco, CA, April 2013.
“Participación Juvenil en Ecuador,” (Youth Participation in Ecuador) presented at workshop on Participation
and Representation in Latin America sponsored by University of British Columbia’s Andean Democracy
Research Network, American University, Washington, DC, June, 2010.
Other PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Office of Congressman John Garamendi, Washington, DC
Senior Policy Advisor, July 2011-February 2014 (part-time)
Covered issues related to immigration, foreign affairs and national defense, including drafting and analyzing legislation, preparing floor speeches and Op-Eds, meeting with constituents, and liaising with other staffers.
American University Center for Latin American and Latino Studies (CLALS), Washington, DC
Research Program Coordinator, January 2010-June 2011
Worked with faculty, off-campus scholars, and local community institutions to generate and coordinate interdisciplinary research projects on issues related to Latin America and US Latino populations. Led a team of qualitative researchers in a project to examine impacts of arts-based programming for Latino youth in low-income neighborhoods of Washington, DC, and authored final report analyzing findings.
Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO), Quito, Ecuador
Researcher (Fulbright Student), September 2008-May 2009
Carried out study of youth perceptions and practices of democracy in the context of Ecuador’s “Citizen Revolution,” which expanded spaces for excluded groups’ political participation. Conducted interviews and focus groups with over 200 young adults from diverse communities throughout two Ecuadorian provinces. Shared findings through presentations and reports with youth participants, government agencies, and civil society organizations.
American Friends Service Committee, New York, NY
Program Director (Interim), Conflict Resolution Program, May-August 2008
Project Coordinator, Violence Prevention Project, May 2005-January 2008
Oversaw three community-based advocacy and educational projects to reduce violence and militarism. In low-income neighborhoods of New York, worked with youth and community leaders to identify and advocate for effective solutions to gun violence, including stricter regulations. During the Iraq War, coordinated campaign to highlight the economic and human costs of the war. Led outreach efforts to publicize misleading military recruitment techniques in communities of color, including conducting workshops and presentations at high schools and community colleges.
United Nations Development Program (UNDP), Guatemala City, Guatemala
Intern, Democratic Dialogue Program, May-August 2004
Planned and managed Guatemala’s “Youth Democratic Dialogue,” a three-day retreat and training for 30 young adults of diverse socioeconomic and ethnic backgrounds. Designed and facilitated training activities on democratic participation and citizenship. Conducted pre- and post-workshop interviews with participants.
Associação Projeto Roda Viva, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Music Teacher (Rockefeller Fellow), September 2001-September 2002
Designed and taught music curriculum to 60 children in an urban shantytown (favela) of Rio de Janeiro as part of a local community development program.
LANGUAGES AND FIELD EXPERIENCE
Fluent in written and spoken Spanish
Fluent in written and spoken Portuguese
Fieldwork in Brazil: July 2005 in Brasília, BR; December 2010 in Rio de Janeiro, RJ; August 2012 in Rio de Janeiro, RJ and Salvador, BA; March 2014-February 2015 in the states of Alagoas, Rio de Janeiro, and Santa Catarina
Fieldwork in Ecuador: September 2008-May 2009 in provinces of Pichincha and Manabí
Lived in Guatemala City, Guatemala, May 2004-August 2004
Lived in Rio de Janeiro, RJ, September 2001-September 2002
Lived in Mexico City, Mexico, June 1999-August 1999
ProFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Member of Latin American Studies Association since May 2010
Member of American Political Science Association since May 2012
References
David Campbell, Associate Dean, Social and Human Sciences, University of California, Davis, One Shields Ave.,
Davis, CA, 95616, (530) 752-5451, dave.c.campbell@ucdavis.edu
Margaret Keck, Professor Emerita, Department of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University, 338 Mergenthaler
Hall, 3400 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD, 21218, (410) 516-7540, mkeck@jhu.edu
Erin Aeran Chung, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University, 338
Mergenthaler Hall, 3400 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD, 21218, (410) 516-4496, echung@jhu.edu
Adam Sheingate, Chair and Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University, 338
Mergenthaler Hall, 3400 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD, 21218, (410) 516-7531, adam.sheingate@jhu.edu
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