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Abbreviated Vita
Cardell K. Jacobson
Professor of Sociology and
Karl G. Maeser General Education Professor
Department of Sociology
Brigham Young University
Provo, Utah 84602
Phone: 801-422-2105
Fax: 801-422-0625
Email: [email protected]
EDUCATION:
University of Utah, 1960-1961.
Brigham Young University, 1963-1966.
B. A. Sociology, 1966
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1966-1971.
M.A. Sociology, May, 1969.
Ph.D. Sociology, December, 1971.
PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT:
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Instructor, Assistant Professor, 1970-1977.
Central Michigan University, Associate Professor, 1977-1981.
Brigham Young University, Associate Professor, 1981-1985; Professor, 1985 to present.
AWARDS:
Alcuin Fellowship in General Education 1998-2001.
Karl G. Maeser General Education Professor 2007- present
PUBLICATIONS:
Authored and Edited Books
Darron T. Smith, Cardell K. Jacobson and Brenda G. Juarez, White Parents, Black Children:
Experiencing Transracial Adoption. 2011. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield, Inc.
Cardell K. Jacobson (ed. with Lara Burton). Modern Polygamy In the United States: Historical,
Cultural and Legal Issues. 2011. New York: Oxford University Press.
Jeffrey C. Chin and Cardell K. Jacobson (eds.) 2009. Within the Social World: Essays In Social
Psychology. Boston: Pearson.
Cardell K. Jacobson, John P. Hoffmann, and Tim B. Heaton (eds.) 2008. Revisiting Thomas F.
O’Dea’s The Mormons: Contemporary Perspectives. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
Tim B. Heaton, Stephen J. Bahr, and Cardell K. Jacobson. A Statistical Profile of Mormons:
Health, Wealth, and Social Life. New York: Mellen Press. 2004.
Cardell K. Jacobson (ed.) 2004. All God’s Children: Racial and Ethnic Voices in the LDS
Church. Springville, Utah: Bonneville Books.
Tim B. Heaton, Bruce A. Chadwick, and Cardell K. Jacobson, 2000. Statistical Handbook on
Racial Groups in America. Phoenix: Oryx.
Cardell K. Jacobson, (ed.) 1995. American Families: Issues in Race and Ethnicity. New York:
Garland Publishers.
Stan L. Albrecht, Bruce A. Chadwick, and Cardell K. Jacobson, 1987. Social Psychology, 2nd
Edition. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall.
Articles and Chapters
Tim B. Heaton and Cardell K. Jacobson, forthcoming 2015. “The Social Composition of
Mormonism.” Forthcoming in Teryl Givens and Philip Barlow (eds). Oxford Handbook on
Mormonism. Oxford University Press.
Cardell K. Jacobson and Darron T. Smith. Forthcoming 2015 “Racial and Gender Disparities in
the Physician Assistants Profession.” Forthcoming. Journal of the American Academy of
Physician Assistants
Darron T. Smith and Cardell K. Jacobson, “Racial and Gender Disparities in the Physician
Assistants Profession.” Forthcoming 2015. Health Services Research.
Cardell K. Jacobson, 2014. “Healthcare Statistics: United States Healthcare Disparities in Access
and Treatment.” Pp. 1-14 in Darron T. Smith and Tasha E. Sabino (eds.) The Impact of Social
Factors on Health: A Critical Reader for the Physician Assistant. Cognella Academic
Publishing.
Also published in first revised edition 2015. Pp. 3-14.
Cardell K. Jacobson and Darron T. Smith, 2013. “Emotion Work in Black and White:
Transracial Adoption and Process of Racial Socialization.” Pp. 43-75 in Patricia Neff Claster
and Sampson Lee Blair (eds.), Visions of the 21st Century Family: Transforming Structures and
Identities. Contemporary Perspectives in Family Research. Emerald Group Publishing.
Cardell K. Jacobson, Leila Nielsen, and Andrea Hardeman. 2012. “Family Trends and
Transracial Adoption.” Adoption Quarterly, 15:73-87.
Cardell K. Jacobson, 2012. “The 2010 National Healthcare Disparities Report: A Review and
Comment.” Special edition, Healthcare Inequalities, Journal of Black Masculinity, 2:103-116.
Darron T. Smith, Brenda G. Juarez, and Cardell K. Jacobson, 2011. “White on Black: Can
White Parents Teach Black Adoptive Children How to Understand and Cope with Racism?”
Journal of Black Studies, 42:1195-1230.
Cardell K. Jacobson and Lara Burton, 2011. “Prologue: The Incident at Eldorado, Texas,” Pp.
xvii-xxv in Cardell K. Jacobson with Lara Burton (eds.). Modern Polygamy in the United States.
New York: Oxford University Press.
Tim B. Heaton and Cardell K. Jacobson. 2011. “Demographic, Social, and Economic
Characteristics of a Polygamist Community,” Pp. 151-161 in Cardell K. Jacobson with Lara
Burton (eds.). Modern Polygamy in the United States. New York: Oxford University Press.
Colter Mitchell, Xuaning Fu, Tim B. Heaton and Cardell K. Jacobson. 2010. “Urbanization,
Education and Racial Intermarriage in Brazil.” International Journal of Contemporary
Sociology, 47: 273-294.
Cardell K. Jacobson and Laura Rosener. 2010. “Race Socialization in Racial and Ethnic
Families: The Emotional Labor of Minorities in Majority Settings.” Pp. 111-131 In Hamilton I.
McCubbin (ed) Multiethnic Families. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
Jeffrey C. Chin and Cardell K. Jacobson. 2009. Preface. Pp. v-ix. In (Jeffrey C. Chin and Cardell
K. Jacobson (eds.) Within the Social World: Essays In Social Psychology. Boston: Pearson.
Cardell K. Jacobson and Tim B. Heaton. 2008. “Comparative Patterns of Interracial Marriage:
Structural Opportunities, Third-party Factors, and Temporal Changes.” Journal of Comparative
Family Studies 39: 129-149.
Cardell K. Jacobson and Bryan R. Johnson. 2006. “Interracial Friendship and African America
Attitudes about Interracial Marriage.” Journal of Black Studies, 36:570-584. .
Bryan R. Johnson and Cardell K. Jacobson, 2005. “Contact in Context: An Examination of
Social Settings on Whites’ Attitudes toward Interracial Marriage.” Social Psychology Quarterly,
68: 387-399.
Reprinted in Jeffrey C. Chin and Cardell K. Jacobson (eds.) 2009. Within the Social World:
Essays In Social Psychology. Boston: Pearson.
Rizvan Mamet, Cardell K. Jacobson, and Tim B. Heaton. 2005. “Ethnic Intermarriage in Beijing
and Xinjiang, China, 1990.” Journal of Comparative Family Studies. 36: 187-204.
Cardell K. Jacobson, Acheampong Yaw Amoateng, and Tim B. Heaton, 2004. “Inter-racial
Marriage in South Africa.” Journal of Comparative Comparative Family Studies, 35:443-458.
Cardell K. Jacobson. 2004. “African American Latter-day Saints.” Pp. 116-131 in Newell
Bringhurst and Darron T. Smith (editors) Black and Mormon. University of Illinois Press.
Cardell K. Jacobson, “Introduction” and “Conclusion” to All God’s Children: Racial and Ethnic
Voices in the LDS Church. Springville, Utah: Bonneville Books. 2004. Springville, Utah:
Bonneville Books.
Cardell K. Jacobson and Tim B. Heaton, 2003. “Intergroup Marriage and United States
Military Service.” Journal of Political and Military Sociology, 31: 1-22.
Cardell K. Jacobson and Jeffrey C. Chin. 2001. “Religion, Religiosity, and Attribution of
Responsibility.” Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, 12: 117-130.
Tim B. Heaton and Cardell K. Jacobson. 2000. “Intergroup Marriage: An Analysis of
Opportunity Structures.” Sociological Inquiry, 70: 30-41.
Cardell K. Jacobson, 1999. “Denominational and Racial and Ethnic Differences in Fatalism.”
Review of Religious Research, 41:9-20.
Tim B. Heaton, Cardell K. Jacobson, and Kimberlee Holland, 1999. “Persistence and Change in
Childless Intentions.” Journal of Marriage and the Family, 61:531-539. Summarized in Family
Planning Perspective Sept./Oct., 1999, Vol. 11:254-255.
Jeffrey C. Chin and Cardell K. Jacobson, 1999. “Attributional Style and Racial Prejudice: A
Preliminary Study. Pp. 301-315 in James A. Holstein and Gale Miller, (eds.) Perspectives on
Social Problems, Vol. 11, Stanford, Connecticut: JAI Press.
Cardell K. Jacobson, 1998. “Religiosity and Prejudice: an Update and Denominational
Analysis.” Review of Religious Research 39:264-272.
Cardell K. Jacobson and Tim B. Heaton. 1996. “Regional and Racial and Ethnic Composition
Effects on Intermarriage Rates in the United States.” Family Perspective 30:353-367.
Cardell K. Jacobson, 1996. “Racial and Ethnic Groups in Utah.” Pp. 69-88 in T. B. Heaton, T.
A. Hirschl, and B. A. Chadwick (eds.), Utah in the 1990s: A Demographic Perspective. Salt
Lake City: Signature Books.
Cardell K. Jacobson, 1995. “Introduction and Overview.” Pgs. 1-17, in C. K. Jacobson (ed.),
Racial and Ethnic Families in the United States. New York: Garland Publishers, 1995.
Cardell K. Jacobson, “Native American Fertility.” 1995. In C. K. Jacobson (ed.), Racial and
Ethnic Families in the United States. New York: Garland Publishers.
Trina L. Hope and Cardell K. Jacobson, 1995. “Japanese American Families: Assimilation over
Time.” In C. K. Jacobson (ed.), Racial and Ethnic Families in the United States. New York:
Garland Publishers.
Deborah S. Wilson and Cardell K. Jacobson, 1995. “White Attitudes towards Black and White
Interracial Marriage.” In C. K. Jacobson (ed.), Racial and Ethnic Families in the United States.
New York: Garland Publishers.
Jessie L. Embry, and Cardell K. Jacobson, 1995. “Middle-class African American Mormons.”
Research in Race and Ethnic Relations, 8:223-240.
Tim B. Heaton and Cardell K. Jacobson, 1994. “Race Differences in Changing Family
Demographics in the 1980's.” Journal of Family Issues, 15:290-308.
Cardell K. Jacobson, Tim B. Heaton, Dale E. LeBaron, and Trina L. Hope, 1994. “Black
Mormon Converts in the United States and Africa: Social Characteristics and Perceived
Acceptance.” Pgs. 326-347, in M. Cornwall, T. B. Heaton, and L. Young, (eds.), Comparative
Studies of Mormon Society and Culture. Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press.
Reprinted in 2001.
Jessie L. Embry and Cardell K. Jacobson, 1994. “The Oral History Project and Survey.” Pgs. 7994, in Black Saints in a White Church: Contemporary African American Mormons. Midvale,
UT: Signature Books.
Jessie L. Embry and Cardell K. Jacobson, 1994. “Religious Commitment.” Pgs. 95-118, in Black
Saints in a White Church: Contemporary African American Mormons. Midvale, UT: Signature
Books.
Cardell K. Jacobson and Mark A. Harris, 1994. “Native American Fertility: An Analysis of Data
from the National Surveys of Family Growth.” Family Perspective, 27:485-492.
Tim B. Heaton, Cardell K. Jacobson, and Xuan Ning Fu, 1992. “Religiosity of Married Couples
and Childlessness.” Review of Religious Research, 33:244-255.
Cardell K. Jacobson, 1992. “Religiosity in a Black Community: An Examination of
Secularization and Political Variables.” Review of Religious Research, 33:215-228.
Cardell K. Jacobson, 1991. “Black Mormons in the 1980s: Pioneers in a White Church.” Review
of Religious Research, 33:146-152.
Reprinted in Gary Hatch and Danette Paul, (eds.) Enter to Learn. Provo, Utah: Brigham
Young University Press. 1998.
Cardell K. Jacobson and Tim B. Heaton, 1991. “Voluntary Childlessness among American Men
and Women in the late 1980s.” Social Biology, 38:79-93.
Cardell K. Jacobson, Tim B. Heaton, and Rutledge Dennis, 1990. “Black-White Differences in
Religiosity,” Sociological Analysis, 51:257-270.
Cardell K. Jacobson, Phillip R. Kunz, and Melanie W. Conlin, 1989. “Extended Family Ties:
Genealogical Researchers.” Pgs. 193-205 in E. T. Peterson and S. J. Bahr (eds.), Aging and the
Family. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.
Cardell K. Jacobson, Tim B. Heaton, and Karen M. Taylor, 1988. “Childlessness Among
American Women,” Social Biology, (Fall/Winter), 35:186-197.
Cardell K. Jacobson, 1986. “Social Dislocations and the Search for Genealogical Origins.”
Human Relations, 39:347-358.
Cardell K. Jacobson, 1986. “Ethnic Groups in Utah.” Pp. 165-179 in T. Martin, T. B. Heaton and
S. J. Bahr, (eds.), Utah in Demographic Perspective, Salt Lake City: Signature Books.
Cardell K. Jacobson, 1986. “The Cherokee Times,” “Indian Courts Newsletter,” “Indian
Liahona,” “Char-Koosta,” and “Eagle's Eye,” in D. Littlefield, Jr. and J. W. Parins (eds.),
American Indian and Alaska Native Newspapers and Periodicals 1924-1970. Greenwood Press.
Cardell K. Jacobson, 1985. “Resistance to Affirmative Action: Self-Interest or Symbolic
Racism?” Journal of Conflict Resolution, 29:306-329 (June).
Cardell K. Jacobson, 1984. “The Theory of Internal Colonialism and American Indians: Indian
Labor in the U.S. from 1871 to World War II.” Social Science Quarterly, 65:158-171.
Cardell K. Jacobson, 1983. “Black Support for Affirmative Action Programs.” Phylon,
44:299-311.
Cardell K. Jacobson, 1983. “The Bakke Decision: Public Reactions to the U.S. Supreme Court's
Test of Affirmative Action Programs.” Journal of Conflict Resolution, 27:687-705.
Cardell K. Jacobson, 1979. “The Effects of Student Performance and Racial Attitudes on
Self-Deprecation in Biracial Groups,” International Journal of Group Tensions, 9:201-210.
Cardell K. Jacobson, 1979. “School Racial Composition Effects on Avoidance Separatism, and
Integrationist Attitudes of Adolescents,” Sociological Quarterly, 20:223-235.
Barbara B. Seater and Cardell K. Jacobson, 1979. “Recent Publication Patterns in Three
American Sociology Journals,” Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology, 7:34-37.
Cecilia L. Ridgeway and Cardell K. Jacobson, 1979. “The Development of Female Role
Ideology: Impact of Personal Confidence During Adolescence,” Youth and Society, 10:297-315.
Cardell K. Jacobson, “On the Meaning of Replication,” response to comment on “Hospital
Nurses’ Compliance with Medication Overdose Orders: A Failure to Replicate,” Journal of
Health and Social Behavior, 1978, 19:442.
Cardell K. Jacobson, 1978. “Desegregation Rulings and Public Attitude Changes: White
Resistance or Resignation?” American Journal of Sociology, 84:698-705.
Reprinted in The Sociology of Race Relations: Reflections and Reform (T. F. Pettigrew,
ed.), McGraw-Hill, 1980.
Cardell K. Jacobson, 1977. “Separatism, Integegrationism, and Avoidance Among Urban
Midwestern Students,” Social Forces, 55:1011-1027.
Cecilia L. Ridgeway and Cardell K. Jacobson, 1977. “Sources of Status and Influence in
All-Female and Mixed-Sex Groups,” Sociological Quarterly, 18:413-425.
Thomas E. Cygnar, Cardell K. Jacobson, and Donald L. Noel, 1977. “Religiosity and Prejudice:
An Interdimensional Analysis,” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 16:183-191.
Thomas J. Pilarzyk and Cardell K. Jacobson, 1977. “Christians in Your Culture: The Life History
of an Urban Commune,” Wisconsin Sociologists, 14:136-151.
Steven G. Rank, and Cardell K. Jacobson, 1977. “Hospital Nurses' Compliance with Medication
Overdose Orders: A Failure to Replicate,” Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 18:188-193.
Cardell K. Jacobson, 1977. “Anxiety and Personal Control Effects in Biracial Dyads,”
Psychological Reports, 41:239-245.
Barbara B. Seater and Cardell K. Jacobson, 1976. “Structuring Sociology: The Prestige of
Sociological Sub-fields in North America,” International Social Science Journal, 1976, 391-395.
Cardell K. Jacobson, 1975. “The Saliency of Personal Control and Racial Separatism for Black
and White Southern Students,” Psychological Record, 25:243-253.
Cardell K. Jacobson and Thomas J. Pilarzyk, 1974. “Croissance, Development et fin d'une Secte
Conversioniste: les Jesus People de Milwaukee,” Social Compass: Revue Internationale Des
etudes Sociol-Religieuses, 21/3:255-268. (The Growth, Development and Demise of a
Conversionist Sect: The Milwaukee Jesus People.)
Encyclopedia Entries
Cardell K. Jacobson, J. Lynn England, and Robyn J. Barrus. 2008. “Familism” Pp. 477-479 in
Richard T. Schaefer (ed.) Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Society. Sage Publications.
Cardell K. Jacobson. 2008. “Military and Race” Pp. 902-905 in Richard T. Schaefer (ed.)
Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Society. Sage Publications.
Cardell K. Jacobson and Robyn J. Barrus. 2008. “Pacific Islanders” Pp. 1007-1009 in Richard T.
Schaefer (ed.) Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Society. Sage Publications.
Robyn J. Barrus and Cardell K. Jacobson. 2008. “Kinship” Pp. 808-809 in Richard T. Schaefer
(ed.) Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Society. Sage Publications.
Book Reviews
Kristi Brian, Reframing Transracial Adoption: Adopted Koreans, White Parents, and the Politics
of Kinship, Contemporary Sociology, 43: 351-352.
Stuart A. Wright and James T. Richardson, (eds.) Saints under Siege: The Texas State Raid on
the Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints, Journal of Contemporary Religion, 28; 166-167 2013.
Linda Creasy Dean, Almost Christian: What the Faith of our Teenages is Telling the American
Church, in BYU Studies. 2011, 50:174-176.
George Yancey and Richard Lewis, Jr, Interracial Families: Current Concepts and
Controversies, in Journal of Comparative Family Studies. 2010, 41:480-481.
Heather Jacobson, Culture Keeping: White Mothers, International Adoption, and the Negotiation
of Family Difference, in Contemporary Sociology, 2009, 38:425-426.
Armand L. Mauss, All Abraham’s Children: Changing Mormon Conceptions of Race and
Lineage. BYU Studies, 45:163-166.
Patricia Lunneborg, The Chosen Lives of Childfree Men, in Contemporary Sociology, 2001.
Gordon Shepherd and Gary Shepherd, A Kingdom Transformed: Themes in the Development of
Mormonism, in Social Forces, 1985, 64:533-534.
Daniel J. Monti (Ed.), Impact of Desegregation, in Contemporary Sociology, 1983, 12:710.
S. Dale McLemore, Racial and Ethnic Relations in America, in Contemporary Sociology, 1981,
10:564-565.
G. R. LaNoue and L. R. Smith, The Politics of School Decentralization, in Contemporary
Sociology, 1976, 5:316-317.
GRANTS:
“Longitudinal Study of Recruitment of Students into Black Power Movements and
Subsequent Effect on Student Performance and Attitudes.” National Institute of Education.
June 1973 to May 1975.
Supplemental funds for the above research were provided by the Center for Latin America,
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee to allow expansion of the study to include Latin as
well as Black and White students.
“An Examination of how Physician and Physician Assistants Experience Race-based
discrimination in the Workplace.” Co-Investigator with Darron Smith. Physician
Assistant Education Association (R50775) 2011-2012.