Stanford Sociology



July 2020Anna Boch450 Jane Stanford Way, Building 120Stanford, CA 94305aeboch@stanford.edu | 317-460-7911EducationExpected June 2021Stanford UniversityDepartment of SociologyPh.D. candidate Dissertation: How free is speech on campus, and how free should it be? Tolerance, political ideology, and the United States. (Michael Rosenfeld, chair; Tomás Jiménez and Jeremy Freese, committee members)2011Harvard CollegeNear Eastern Languages and CivilizationsA.B. cum laudePUBLICATIONSForthcomingAnna Boch, Tomás Jiménez, and Katharina Roesler. “Mainstream Flavor: Ethnic Cuisine and Assimilation in the United States.” Social Currents.2020Anna Boch. “The Limits of Tolerance: Extreme Speakers on Campus.” Social Problems. 2020Anna Boch. “Increasing American Political Tolerance: A Framework Excluding Hate Speech.” Socius. Vol 6. Winner of Best Student Paper Award, Pacific Chapter of American Association for Public Opinion Research Conference 2019.MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION“A Chilling Effect? The Effects of Hate Speech Bans on Public Discourse”“Institutional Trust and Online Content Moderation”“How to Overcome Political Lies” with Michael RosenfeldFellowships, Grants, and Honors2020Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society – Research Grant2019Stanford Graduate Research Program in Germany Visiting Researcher at Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans-Bredow-Institut, June – August2019Stanford Diversity Dissertation Research Opportunity Grant2018Stanford Cilker Award for Outstanding Student Teaching2017Stanford Graduate Research Opportunity Grant2017McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society - Graduate Student Fellow2016Stanford Laboratory for the Study of American ValuesAwarded funding for nationally representative survey experiments2016Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society - PhD Fellowship2011Undergraduate Senior Thesis, magna cum laude Title: “The Female Body at the Vanguard: Developments in Islamic head coverings in public in France and Turkey”2009Harvard Modern Arab Studies GrantArabic Language Immersion Program at American University in CairoTEACHING EXPERIENCE2020Soc 118: Social Movements, Instructor, Stanford University2019Soc 300: The Art and Joy of Teaching, Instructor, Stanford University2016American Language and Culture: Intensive English Language and U.S. Culture Program, Lecturer on Inequality, Stanford University2016Soc 8: Sports, Competition, and Society (Prof. Jeremy Freese), TA, Stanford University2016Soc/Urban Studies 149: The Urban Underclass (Prof. Michael Rosenfeld), TA, Stanford University2015Soc 164: Immigration and the Changing United States (Prof. Tomás Jiménez), TA, Stanford UniversityACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS2020American Association for Public Opinion ResearchInvited presentation: “Towards a More ‘European’ Tolerance? Attitudes on Civil Liberties using the General Social Survey, 1996-2016”2019Pacific Chapter of American Association for Public Opinion ResearchInvited presentation: “Towards a More ‘European’ Tolerance? Attitudes on Civil Liberties using the General Social Survey, 1996-2016”Winner of Best Student Paper Award2018American Sociological AssociationInvited presentation: “The Limits of Tolerance: Extreme Speakers on Campus”2017American Sociological AssociationInvited presentation: “Measuring Assimilation Through Food: An Examination of Yelp Reviews of U.S. Mexican Restaurants”2017Stanford Program in Law & Society ConferenceInvited presentation: “Empirical Evidence or Human Rights? The Role of Science in the Courtroom and Civil Society”2015IRiSS Social Science Poster Session“Changing Attitudes on Same-Sex Marriage and Homosexuality”OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE2017SurveyMonkeySan Mateo, CASurvey Research Summer InternDesigned and analyzed surveys, focusing on implementing machine learning analysis for open-ended responses2012-2013Fragomen, Bernsen, Del Rey & LoewyWashington, D.C.Assistant ParalegalNavigated U.S. immigration system to secure visas for clientsSERVICE ACTIVITIES2017- 2018Junior Scholars Forum – Stanford Philanthropy and Civil Society Discussant2016 Stanford Undergraduate Research CouncilSocial Science Poster Judge2014-2016ASGS (Association of Stanford Graduate Students in Sociology) Graduate Admissions ................
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