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Kathleen Dunn, Ph.D. Loyola University Chicago Department of Sociology Coffey Hall 435 1032 W. Sheridan Road Chicago, IL 60660 Tel. 773-508-3467 Fax 773-508-7099 [email protected] Employment August 2013 to present Loyola University Chicago Department of Sociology Assistant Professor 2012-13 Hostos Community College (CUNY) Adjunct Assistant Professor Barnard College, Sociology Department Ithaca College, Ithaca College NYC Program Adjunct Lecturer 2007-2013 City University of New York (CUNY) Murphy Institute for Worker Education and Labor Studies, M.A. Program in Urban Studies Hunter College, Department of Sociology Brooklyn College, Department of Sociology Teaching Fellow and Adjunct Lecturer Education Ph.D., Sociology, February 2013 CUNY Graduate Center, New York, NY Dissertation: Hucksters and Trucksters: Criminalization and Gentrification in New York City’s Street Vending Industry Dissertation Committee: Sharon Zukin, Hester Eisenstein, William Kornblum, Ruth Milkman, Neil Smith M.A., Urban and Environmental Policy and Planning, May 2006 Tufts University, Medford, MA Certificate in International Relations, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy B.A., French Language and Literature, May 1998 University of Montana, Missoula, MT Areas of Expertise Urban studies; race, class, gender and sexuality; new labor studies; community-based organizations and the nonprofit sector Undergraduate courses taught: Urban Sociology; Sex and Gender; Race and Ethnicity; Social Inequality; First Year Seminar: Encountering Chicago; First Year Seminar: Chicago to Chi-Raq: Cities and Social Justice; Selected Topics in Inequality: Urban Sociology in New York City; Introduction to Sociology; Deviance Graduate courses taught: Urban Theory; Classical Approaches to Urban Studies Syllabi available upon request Peer Reviewed Publications Kathleen Dunn. Forthcoming. “Decriminalize Street Vending: Reform with and for Social Justice,” in Julian Agyeman (ed.) From Loncheras to Lobsta Love: Food Trucks, Cultural Identity and Social Justice. Cambridge: MIT Press. Kathleen Dunn. Forthcoming. “The Great ‘Negro Plot’ of 1741,” in Neil Smith and Don Mitchell (eds.) Revolting New York. Athens: University of Georgia Press. Kathleen Dunn. Forthcoming 2016. “The Street Labor Movement,” in Miriam Greenberg and Penny Lewis (eds.) The City is the Factory: Urban Social Movements in the Neoliberal City. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Kathleen Dunn. 2015. “Flexible Families: Latina/o Food Vending in Brooklyn, New York,” chapter in Kristina Graaf and Noa Ha (eds.) Street Vending in the Neoliberal City: A Global Perspective on the Practices and Policies of a Marginalized Economy. New York: Berghahn Books. Kathleen Dunn. 2014. “Street Vendors In and Against the Global City: VAMOS Unidos,” in Ruth Milkman and Ed Ott (eds.) New Labor in New York: Precarious Worker Organizing and the Future of Unionism. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Kathleen Dunn. 2010. “Biological Determinism and LGBT Tolerance: A Quantitative Exploration of Biopolitical Beliefs.” Western Journal of Black Sociology, Vol. 34, No. 3, 365377. Paul Attewell, Philip Kasinitz and Kathleen Dunn. 2010. “Black Canadians and Black Americans: Racial Inequality in Comparative Perspective.” Journal of Ethnic and Racial Studies, Vol. 33, No. 3, 473-495. Marnie Brady, Kathleen Dunn, and Jamie McCallum. 2010. "Culture of Poverty: Don't Call it a Comeback!" Formations: The Graduate Center Journal of Social Research. Vol. 1, No. 1, 103-106. Book reviews Kathleen Dunn. 2010. “Urban Imaginaries: Locating the Modern City.” A. Cinar and T. Bender (eds). International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Vol. 34, No. 3, 719721. Research in Progress Book manuscript: Kathleen Dunn. The City Denied: Food Trucks, Street Labor and the Right to the City in New York’s Street Vending Industry, for submission to Cornell University Press 2 Journal article: Kathleen Dunn. “Gentrification by Innovation: Upscale Food Trucks in New York City,” for submission to The International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (IJURR) Journal article: Kathleen Dunn. “Urban Public Space as Workplace: Recognizing Labor in the Urban Process,” for submission to Critical Sociology Encyclopedia entry: Kathleen Dunn. “Entrepreneurial urban governance,” in The WileyBlackwell Encyclopedia of Urban and Regional Studies, edited by Anthony M. Orum, Marisol Garcia, Dennis Judd, Bryan Roberts and Pow Choon Piew Encyclopedia entry: Kathleen Dunn. “Neil Smith,” in The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Urban and Regional Studies, edited by Anthony M. Orum, Marisol Garcia, Dennis Judd, Bryan Roberts and Pow Choon Piew Section Editor, The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Urban and Regional Studies, edited by Anthony M. Orum, Marisol Garcia, Dennis Judd, Bryan Roberts and Pow Choon Piew Research project in design: Kathleen Dunn, Catherine Gillis and Addison Mauck. “Open for Business? Public Space in Detroit’s New Downtown” (with Loyola graduate and undergraduate students) Invited Talks and Presentations Invited presenter, Workshop in Urban Ethnography, Yale University, date TBD Invited panelist, “The Self in Ethnography,” Politics of Ethnography Symposium, Northwestern University, November 2015 Invited presenter, Urban Sociology Workshop, Northwestern University, Chicago, January 2015 Invited respondent, “Street Jobs & the Informal Economy,” The Great Cities Institute, University of Illinois at Chicago, September 2014 Invited delegate, Future of Places International Conference on Public Space and Placemaking, Ax:On Johnson Foundation, UN Habitat, and the Project for Public Spaces, Buenos Aires, September 2014 Invited panelist, “Economic Justice in the Streets; Street Vendor Organizing in New York City”, Panel: Just Public Space: Fostering Diversity through Distributive, Procedural and Interactive Justice, American Association of Geographers, Tampa, April 2014 Invited panelist, “Street Labor and Immigrant Rights: Urban Public Space as Workplace,” Thematic session, Organizing Immigrant Labor: Case Studies from New York City, Eastern Sociological Society, Baltimore, February 2014 Invited presenter, “Urban Public Space as Workplace: Street Labor Organizing and the Right to the City,” Center for Urban Research and Learning, Loyola University Chicago, October 2013 Invited discussant, Women and Society Seminar, Columbia University, New York, February 2013 3 Invited presenter, “Between Criminalization and Gentrification: Street Vending and the Right to the City,” Lectures in Planning Series, GSAPP Urban Planning Program, Columbia University, New York, February 2013 “Street Vendors Within and Against the Global City: VAMOS Unidos,” Towards a New Labor Movement: Worker Centers, Unions, and Community-Based Organizing in New York City, Murphy Institute, CUNY, New York, March 2012 Panelist, film screening, Judith: Portrait of a Street Vendor, directed by Zahida Pirani, Queens Museum of Art, New York, December 2011 “Street Labor and Public Space: Organizing Labor Rights among New York City Street Vendors,” Contesting the Streets: Vending, Open-Air Markets, and Public Space, UCLA, May 2010 Conference Presentations and Workshops “The Gentrification of Street Vending: Gourmet Food Trucking in New York City,” American Sociologists Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August 2014 “Economic Justice in the Streets: Street Vendor Organizing in New York City,” Just Public Space: Fostering Diversity through Distributive, Procedural and Interactional Justice, American Association of Geographers, Tampa, April 2014 “Formalizing the Family: Gender, Labor and the Bureaucratization of New York City Street Vending,” Eastern Sociological Society, Cambridge, March 2010 Co-facilitator, “Roadmaps for Writing,” Writing Across the Curriculum Program, Brooklyn College, April 2010 Co-facilitator, “Saving Time, Improving Writing,” Writing Across the Curriculum Program, Brooklyn College, January 2010 “Integrating Feminist Theory and Methods into the Undergraduate Survey Class,” Feminist Pedagogy Conference, CUNY Graduate Center, New York, November 2009 “Village, Ghetto, Frontier: Rethinking Urban Isolation,” Urban Affairs Association, Chicago, March 2009 “Urban Isolation and Theories of Urban Marginalization,” LumpenCity Conference, York University, Toronto, March 2009 “Changing Categories, Changing Worlds,” Eastern Sociological Society, Philadelphia, March 2007 “U.S. Policy Controls on Cuban Remittances,” Tufts University, Medford, April 2006 Awards and Funded Research Cousins Fund Dissertation Fellowship, June 2011 “Working Publics: Informal Labor Organizing in the Global City,” Doctoral Student Research Grant, CUNY Graduate Center, June 2011 4 Graduate Fellowship, Center for Place, Culture and Politics, CUNY Graduate Center, 20102011 Writing Fellowship, Writing Across the Curriculum Program, Brooklyn College, 2010-2011 Chancellor’s Fellowship, CUNY Graduate Center, Fall 2006 – Spring 2011 Graduate Teaching Fellowship, CUNY Graduate Center, Fall 2007 – Spring 2010 “Investigating the Process of Urban Isolation,” Doctoral Student Research Grant, CUNY Graduate Center, January 2009 “A Qualitative Evaluation of the NYC Public Schools Incentive Program,” P.I.: Paul Attewell, CUNY Research Foundation, Fall 2008 - Spring 2009 “A Tale of Two Globals: Pupusas and Ikea in Red Hook,” P.I.: Sharon Zukin, CUNY Research Foundation, Summer 2008 “Black Canadians and Black Americans: Racial Inequality in Comparative Perspective,” coauthored with Paul Attewell and Philip Kasinitz, Canadian Embassy, Spring 2007 – Fall 2008. “Beyond Money: Diaspora Engagement in Development” co-authored with Barbara J. Merz, Canadian International Development Agency, April – December 2005 “U.S. Policy Controls on Cuban Remittances,” Graduate Student Research Award, Graduate School of Arts and Science, Tufts University, January 2005 Award for Excellence in French, French Consul, University of Montana, May 1998 Watson Fellowship, University of Montana, Spring 1997- Fall 1998 Professional Service Peer reviewer: Academic journals: City & Community, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Environment and Planning A University Presses: Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press Grant reviewer: Global Center for Food Systems, CRDF Global Member, Steering Committee, Women’s Studies and Gender Studies Program, Loyola University Chicago, Fall 2014 to present Member, Colloquium Committee, Department of Sociology, Loyola University Chicago, Fall 2013 – Spring 2014 Member, Executive Committee, CUNY Graduate Center Sociology Program, Fall 2010 – Spring 2011 Co-Founder and editor, Formations: The Graduate Center Journal of Social Research, Fall 2010 – Spring 2011 Co-Organizer, First Annual Sociology Graduate Students’ Conference, CUNY Graduate Center Sociology Program, Spring 2010 5 Member, Student Development Committee, CUNY Graduate Center Sociology Program, Fall 2009 – Spring 2010 Professional Associations American Sociological Association, Community / Urban section American Association of Geographers, Urban Geography section Member, University of Illinois-Chicago Race/Ethnicity Workshop Competencies Languages: English, French, Spanish Software: SPSS, GIS, ATLAS.ti 6