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PAMELA J. PRICKETT Department of Sociology Rice University 6100 Main Street, MS-28 Houston, TX 77005 [email protected] Employment Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Sociology, Rice University, July 2015-present Research Associate, Religion and Public Life Program, Rice University, July 2015-present Research and Teaching Interests Community and urban sociology, Islam, ethnography, gender, poverty, race, culture, mental health, death and dying Education Ph.D. in Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles M.A. in Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles M.Sc. in Global Media and Communications, with Merit, London School of Economics and Political Science M.A. in Global Media and Communications, University of Southern California B.S. in Broadcast Journalism, Summa Cum Laude, Boston University Books Believing in South Central: Everyday Islam in an Inner City (under review) Peer-reviewed Articles Vaidyanathan, Brandon, David R. Johnson, Pamela Prickett, Elaine Howard Ecklund. “Rejecting the Conflict Narrative: American Jewish and Muslim Views on Science and Religion.” Social Compass (Forthcoming) Prickett, Pamela. 2015. “Negotiating Gendered Religious Space: The Particularities of Patriarchy in an African American Mosque.” Gender & Society 29(1): 51-72. Prickett, Pamela. 2014. “Contextualizing From Within: Perceptions of Physical Disorder in a South Central L.A. African American Mosque.” City & Community 13(3): 214-232. *Winner of the 2015 ASA Community and Urban Sociology Best Graduate Student Paper Award Other Publications Prickett, Pamela. 2015, February 2. “Is Islam an Innately Patriarchal Religion?” Invited blog entry for Gender & Society (https://gendersociety.wordpress.com/2015/02/02/is-islam-aninnately-patriarchal-religion/). Teaching Experience Rice University, Department of Sociology Urban Sociology, Fall 2016 UCLA, Department of Sociology Poverty Research in the U.S. and Beyond, Fall 2014, Winter 2015 Sociology of Gender, Summer 2014 Production of Poverty Knowledge, Winter 2013 UCLA, Department of Sociology, Teaching Assistant Sociology of Mass Communication, Fall 2008, Winter and Spring 2010 Sociology of the Family, Spring and Fall 2009 Social Organization of African-American Communities (co-listed, Department of African American Studies), Winter 2009 USC, Annenberg School for Communication, Teaching Assistant Communication as a Social Science, Spring 2005 Media and Society, Fall 2005 Awards and Fellowships Boniuk Institute Small Grant, Rice University, 2016-17 Mini-Grant, Social Science Research Institute, Rice University, 2016 UCLA Department of Sociology Excellence in Teaching Award, 2015 Best Graduate Student Paper, Community and Urban Sociology Section, ASA 2015 Student Travel Grant, American Sociological Association, 2015 Prickett 2 Excellence in Teaching Fellow, Sociology, UCLA, 2014-15 Dean’s Dissertation Launchpad Invited Speaker, UCLA, 2014 Dorothy L. Meier Fellowship, Sociology, UCLA, 2013-14 Maurice J. and Fay B. Karpf Peace Prize Award, Sociology, UCLA, 2013 Graduate Fellowship, Sociology, UCLA, 2013 Collegium of University Teaching Fellowship, (CUTF), UCLA, 2012-13 Graduate Fellowship, Sociology, UCLA, 2011-12 Graduate Research Mentorship, Graduate Division, UCLA, 2010-11 Graduate Summer Research Mentorship, Graduate Division, UCLA, 2010 Graduate Summer Research Mentorship, Graduate Division, UCLA, 2008 Graduate Fellowship, Sociology, UCLA, 2007-08 Invited Lectures and Select Conference Presentations “The Role of Congregations in Community Mental Health Care” Conference on Medicine and Religion, March 2016 “Constructing Ethnic Boundaries within American Islam” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Thematic Session: Religion and Race in America (co-sponsored with the Association for the Sociology of Religion), August 2015 Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Convention, Gender and Islam panel, October 2015 “Negotiating Gendered Religious Space in an African American Mosque” Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Convention, Institutions and Identities in American Islam panel, October 2014 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Sociology of Religion regular session, August 2014 “The Limits of Religious Support Networks among the Urban Poor” Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association, April 2014 “The Pious Disadvantaged: Islam in the Inner City” Inaugural Dean’s Dissertation Launchpad Showcase, UCLA, March 2014 “Interrogating Gender Inequality in Islam” Annual Winter Meeting of the Sociologists for Women in Society, February 2014 “Hustling for Allah: The Interplay of Culture and Structure in an African American Community” Annual Meeting of the Association for the Sociology of Religion, August 2013 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Sociology of Culture roundtable, August 2012 Prickett 3 “Contextualizing Crime and Disorder: Meanings of and Reactions to Signs of Disorder in an Urban Community” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Community and Urban Sociology regular session, August 2010 “Exchange and Regulation in an Informal Religious Economy” Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California, Invited Speaker, April 2009 Service Committee, Student Paper Award, Section on Community and Urban Sociology, ASA 2016 Roundtable Co-Organizer, Section on Sociology of Religion, ASA 2015 Co-Coordinator, Religion Working Group, Sociology, UCLA, 2008-10 Reviewer for Gender & Society, City & Community, City & Society, Politics & Religion, Sociology of Religion This is a shortened web version – please email me for a complete CV. 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