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KATRINA QUISUMBING KING Sociology Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison 8128 William H. Sewell Social Sciences Building 1180 Observatory Drive, Madison, WI 53706-1393 [www.katrinaquisumbingking.com] [[email protected]] ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2016-2017 Visiting Scholar, Department of History, Massachusetts Institute of Technology EDUCATION 2017 (Expected) Ph.D. Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2013 M.S. Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2007 B.S., Biology and Sociology, Boston College, Phi Beta Kappa, magna cum laude TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS Race and Ethnicity, Migration, Citizenship, Empire, Welfare States, Qualitative Methods, Comparative Historical, Ethnography PUBLICATIONS PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES quisumbing king, katrina. 2015. “Striving for Sacred: Negotiating the Tensions of Sustainable Agriculture,” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. IN PREPARATION quisumbing king, katrina. “The Limitations of the Black-white Color Line in Race Scholarship.” quisumbing king, katrina. “Black Agrarianism: The Significance of African American Land Ownership in the Rural South.” quisumbing king, katrina. “A Promise Revoked: Filipino Military Service in WWII and Expulsion from Citizenship.” EXTERNAL FUNDING 2016 MIT School of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Diversity Predoctoral Fellowship, $37,500 2016 Association of Centers for the Study of Congress, Richard A. Baker Graduate Student Research Travel Grant, $737 2016 Association for Asian American Studies Conference Travel Grant, $400 2016 Franklin D. Roosevelt Institute Research Grant, $800 2015 National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant, $11,991 2015 Harry S. Truman Library Institute Research Grant, $2095 INTERNAL FUNDING 2016 Student Research Travel Grant 2015 Sociology Department Research Grant 2015 Summer Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship, Filipino 2015 Vilas Dissertation Research Travel Award 2014 Communication-B Teaching Assistant Fellow 2013 Summer Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship, Portuguese 1 2012 2012 2011-2012 Crowe Conference Travel Grant Sociology Department Conference Travel Grant State Research Assistantship HONORS 2016 2013 2013 2012 2012 2012 2012 Honorable Mention, Ford Foundation Fellowship Dissertation Fellowship Communication-B Teaching Assistant Fellow (declined) Honorable Mention, Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship Alternate Summer Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship, Portuguese Alternate, Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship, Portuguese Alternate, Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship, Vietnamese Alternate, Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellowship INVITED PRESENTATIONS 2015 “Filipino Military Service and the Revocation of Benefits,” Asian American Speaker Series, Asian American Studies Program, UW-Madison CONFERENCE ACTIVITY PANELS ORGANIZED 2016 “Colonial Subjects into Soldiers: War, Nation Building, and the Consolidation of Citizenship.” Social Science History Association 2016 “Empire and Would-be Citizens: Negotiating the Boundaries of Belonging in the Post-War Philippines,” Association of Asian American Studies 2015 “U.S. Interventions in the Pacific: Negotiating State, Nation, and Community,” Social Science History Association PAPERS (SELECT) 2016 “The Limitations of the Black-white Color Line,” American Sociological Association and the Junior Theorists Symposium 2016 “Filipino Elites and Negotiated Independence,” The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations 2015 “ ‘A Financial Obligation’ or ‘A Matter of Simple Justice?’: The Revocation of Military Benefits from Filipino WWII Veterans,” Social Science History Association 2014 “The Limitations of the Black-white Color Line in Race Scholarship,” Social Science History Association 2013 “Striving for Sacred: Building the Moral World of Sustainable Agriculture,” American Sociological Association 2012 “Land Matters: The Significance of Black Farmland Ownership in the Rural South,” Black Environmental Thought Conference, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 2012 “The Cultivation of Belonging: Urban Farming and Immigrant Incorporation in Boston,” Association of Black Sociologists/Sociologists for Women in Society at the American Sociological Association 2012 “Land Matters: The Significance of Black Farmland Ownership in the Rural South,” Rural Sociological Society, Chicago TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2015-2016 Reader/Grader, Problems of Racial and Ethnic Minorities, UW-Madison 2015 Lecturer, Race and Ethnic Relations, UW-Madison 2013-2014 Teaching Assistant, Ethnic Movements in the United States, UW-Madison 2012 Teaching Assistant, Human Sexuality, UW-Madison 2 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2015 Research Assistant for Jenna Nobles, Department of Sociology, UW-Madison 2012-2013 Research Assistant for Alice Goffman, Department of Sociology, UW-Madison PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2014-2015 Faculty Hiring Committee, Sociology Department, UW-Madison 2013-2015 Member, Minority Recruitment and Retention Committee, Sociology Department, UW- Madison 2013-2015 Coordinator, Race and Ethnicity Training Seminar, Sociology Department, UWMadison 2013-2015 Board Member, Association of Asian American Graduate Students 2012-2015 Coordinator, Wisconsin Migration Research Group, UW-Madison 2011-2015 Member, Teaching Assistants’ Association 2011-2013 Member, Association of Asian American Graduate Students CURRENT PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS American Sociological Association Association for Asian American Studies Social Science History Association, Society for the Study of Social Problems Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations Sociologists for Women in Society LANGUAGES Cebuano/Visaya: Elementary Tagalog/Filipino: Proficient Portuguese: Proficient Spanish: Fluent English: Native Speaker OTHER EXPERIENCE 2008-2010 Communications Assistant and Policy Analyst, Indigenous Peoples’ Biocultural Climate Change Assessment Initiative 2007-2009 Project Developer and Consultant, Association ANDES 3