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JULIANNE PAYNE 1021 Carlton Avenue, Apartment 104, Raleigh, NC 27606 Phone: (919) 720-2278 | Email: [email protected] | Web: in development EDUCATION PhD in Sociology, expected May 2013 NC State University, Raleigh, NC Specializations: Work, Industry & Organizations and Social Inequality: Race, Class & Gender Dissertation: Gendering Control: Variations in Workplace Surveillance and Resistance at Electromart Dissertation Committee: Martha Crowley, chair L. Richard DellaFave Sinikka Elliott Jeffrey Leiter MS in Sociology, 2008 NC State University, Raleigh, NC Thesis: “Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See”: An Analysis of Workplace Surveillance, Resistance and Consent BA in Sociology and Psychology, 2006 Niagara University, Lewiston, NY Thesis: Attitudes towards Homosexuality among Undergraduate Niagara University Students Summa cum laude, Dean’s List, Honors Graduate EMPLOYMENT Research Assistant, 2010University Planning and Analysis NC State University, Raleigh, NC Developed and administered institutional surveys Coded and analyzed survey data using SAS and Qualtrics Distributed findings to university administration, offices and academic units Research Assistant, 2010-2011 Center for Urban Affairs and Community Services – Applied Research Group NC State University, Raleigh, NC Collaborated with state and non-profit partners to conduct applied survey research Collected, cleaned and manipulated survey data Presented findings in research reports Graduate Instructor, 2008-2010 NC State University, Raleigh, NC Soc203 – Current Social Problems (Fall 2008, 2009; Spring 2009, 2010; Summer 2009) Teaching Assistant, 2006-2008 NC State University, Raleigh, NC Soc428 – Institutions of Formal Social Control (Spring 2008) Soc310 – Managers, Work, and Organizations (Fall 2007; teaching mentorship completed) Soc405 – Racism in the U.S. (Spring 2007) Soc305 – Race and Ethnicity (Fall 2006) Tutor, Summers 2007 & 2008 NC State University, Raleigh, NC Assisted student athletes with sociology, sports management and music coursework Helped student athletes develop study and organizational skills Completed tutoring certifications Conference Planning Assistant, Summer 2007 NC State University, Raleigh, NC Helped President-Elect Melvin Thomas plan the annual conference for the Association of Black Sociologists Organized research sessions and panel discussions Created conference program RESEARCH INTERESTS Sociology of work: surveillance, worker control, resistance, insecurity, teams, unions Social inequality: race, class and gender Medical sociology: HIV/AIDS, sexual decision-making and power TEACHING INTERESTS Sociology of Work Sociology of Organizations Economic Sociology Sociology of Gender Research Methods Social Problems PAPERS UNDER REVIEW OR IN CONTRACT Crowley, Martha, Julianne Payne and Earl Kennedy. “Working Better Together: Empowerment, Panopticon and Conflict Approaches to Teamwork.” (Under review) Payne, Julianne and Jeffrey Leiter. “Structuring Agency: Examining Healthcare Management in the U.S. and Australia Using Organizational Theory.” (In press at Journal of Health Organization and Management) Payne, Julianne and Martha Crowley. “Workplace Violence.” Encyclopedia entry in Sage’s Sociology of Work, edited by Vicki Smith. (Under contract) Payne, Julianne, Steve McDonald and Lindsay Hamm. “Production Teams and Producing Racial Diversity in Workplace Relationships.” (Revised and resubmitted) PAPERS IN PROGRESS Payne, Julianne. “Surveillance Practices during the Hiring Process.” (Manuscript available) Payne, Julianne, Martha Crowley and Earl Kennedy. “Does Insecurity Generate Work Effort? Control, Orientations toward Management, and Worker Behavior.” Ray, Bradley, Julianne Payne, and Maxine Thompson. “Relationship Power and Sexual SelfEfficacy.” (Manuscript available) REPORTS Hughes, Donna M., Julianne Payne, and Stephanie M. Teixeira-Poit. 2011. “Transit Dependence and Choice: A Study in Raleigh and the Research Triangle Area.” United Parcel Service, Raleigh, NC. ------. 2010. “North Carolina DHHS Excels Program: Employee Survey.” North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Raleigh, NC. Hughes, Donna M., Stephanie M. Teixeira-Poit, and Julianne Payne. 2010. “Environmental Design at the Bus Stop Level: Factors Supporting Ridership and Change in Ridership.” United Parcel Service, Raleigh, NC. ------. 2010. “Littering in Wake County: Attitudes, Behavior, and Perspectives on Prevention.” Wake County Environmental Services, Raleigh, NC. ------. 2010. “NC State University College of Veterinary Medicine Alumni Survey 2010.” College of Veterinary Medicine, NC State University, Raleigh, NC. ------. 2011. “NC-TOPPS User Survey.” North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Substance Abuse Services, Raleigh, NC. PRESENTATIONS Payne, Julianne, Martha Crowley and Earl Kennedy. 2012. “Insecurity, Investment and Dignity at Work.” Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA, March 21-24. Payne, Julianne. 2011. “Surveillance Practices during the Hiring Process.” Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Las Vegas, NV, August 19-21. Payne, Julianne. 2011. “Gendered Variation in Workplace Monitoring Practices.” Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, Jacksonville, FL, April 6-9. Payne, Julianne, Steve McDonald, and Lindsay Hamm. 2011. “Production Teams and Producing Diversity in Workplace Relationships.” Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, Jacksonville, FL, April 6-9. Payne, Julianne. 2010. “What Happens to the Discouraged? A Longitudinal Analysis of Reemployment among Discouraged Workers.” Invited presentation at SAS Research Institute, Cary, NC, September 20. Payne, Julianne and Martha Crowley. 2010. “Both a Carrot and a Stick? Reconciling Empowerment, Panopticon and Conflict Approaches to Teamwork.” Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, GA, April 21-24. Ray, Bradley and Julianne Payne. 2010. “Relationship Dynamics and Attitudes towards Condom Use.” Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, GA, April 21-24. Payne, Julianne. 2008. “‘Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See’: An Analysis of Workplace Surveillance, Resistance, and Consent.” Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA, April 1-4. Leiter, Jeffrey and Julianne Payne. 2008. “How Is Isomorphism in the Health Care Industry Generated Across Legal Forms, or Is It? Analysis of Australian and United States Interviews.” 8th International Conference of the International Society for Third-Sector Research, Barcelona, Spain, July 9-12. GRANT FUNDED RESEARCH Crowley, Martha, Earl Kennedy and Julianne Payne. “Fear, Investment and Engagement: Alternative Avenues for Worker Consent.” Departmental Mini-Grant, Sociology and Anthropology, NC State University, Raleigh, NC. Grant awarded, $7,000, 2011. Thompson, Maxine S., Ron Czaja, Sara Brown, Rachel Jones, Michelle Laws, Julianne Payne, Brad Ray and R.V. Rikard. “Developing a Health Literacy Toolkit for STIs/HIV for the African American Community.” University Extension, Engagement, and Economic Development Seed Grant, NC State University, Raleigh, NC. Grant awarded, $10,000, 2008. (Authorship alphabetical following the PI) COMPUTER EXPERIENCE SAS, SAS Enterprise Guide, SPSS, ATLAS.ti and QCA analysis programs Qualtrics Dreamweaver and UltraEdit Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, and Powerpoint Macintosh and PC operating systems PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR) American Sociological Association (ASA) – Organizations, Occupations and Work section Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP) Southern Sociological Society (SSS) Southern Association for Public Opinion Research (SAPOR) SERVICE Graduate representative on faculty hiring committee, NC State University, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Spring 2010 Peer review: Social Science Journal REFERENCES Available upon request