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Ellen C. Lamont __________________________________________________________ Department of Sociology New York University 295 Lafayette St., 4th floor New York, NY 10012 [email protected] www.ellenlamont.com EDUCATION ______________________________________________________________________________ Present Doctoral Candidate (Ph.D. expected May 2014) Department of Sociology, New York University Dissertation: “The Mating Game: Women, Men, and Courtship in an Era of Gender Upheaval.” Committee: Kathleen Gerson (Chair), Paula England, Lynne Haney, and Steven Lukes. 2008 M.A. in Sociology Department of Sociology, New York University 2003 M.A. in International Relations Committee on International Relations, The University of Chicago 2001 B.A. in Peace and Conflict Studies (with honors) Department of International and Area Studies, University of California, Berkeley RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS ______________________________________________________________________________ Gender Power Family Sexualities Qualitative Methods Work/Family Conflict PUBLICATIONS __________________________________________________________________ Lamont, Ellen. (Forthcoming) “Negotiating Courtship: Reconciling Egalitarian Ideals with Traditional Gender Norms.” Gender & Society. 1 curriculum vitae 7/13 Ellen C. Lamont MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS ______________________________________________________________________________ Lamont, Ellen. “Men’s Courtship Behaviors and the Privileges of Hegemonic Masculinity.” (Manuscript in Preparation) Lamont, Ellen. “The Limits of the Egalitarian Narrative: Reproducing Gender Inequality in the Home.” (Manuscript in Preparation) Lamont, Ellen. “The Effects of the Sexual Double Standard and the Relational Imperative on Relationship Progression in Heterosexual and Same-Sex Relationships.” (Manuscript in Preparation) TEACHING EXPERIENCE ______________________________________________________________________________ Instructor: Sonoma State University Sociology of Families (Spring and Fall 2013) Methods Seminar: Women and Social Policy (Fall 2013) New York University Sociology of the Family (2009) Sex and Gender (2008) Hunter College, City University of New York Sociology of the Family (2008) Teaching Assistant: New York University Sociology of the Family (2007, 2009) Wealth, Power, and Status (2008) Introduction to Sociology (2008) Social Movements (2007) Introduction to Sociology - Honors (2006) RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS ______________________________________________________________________________ 20122013 Research Assistant to Professor Kathleen Gerson, New York University Project: Blurring Gender Boundaries and the New Worlds of Work and Care 2 curriculum vitae 7/13 Ellen C. Lamont AWARDS AND HONORS ______________________________________________________________________________ 2012 Student Travel Grant, Pacific Sociological Association Dean’s Student Travel Grant, New York University 2011 Dean’s Student Travel Grant, New York University 2005 Henry MacCracken Fellowship (Five-Year Award), New York University 2002 Academic Merit Scholarship, The University of Chicago 2001 Department Honors, University of California, Berkeley SELECTED CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION ______________________________________________________________________________ 2013 “The Limits of the Egalitarian Narrative: Reproducing Gender Inequality in the Home,” Session on Intimate Relationships, Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society. 2012 “Negotiating Courtship Scripts: Women’s Strategic Approaches,” Session on Sexual and Romantic Relationships in Young Adulthood, Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. “Symbolic Gendering and the Changing Context of Courtship,” Panel on Sociology of Sexuality, Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association. “Men’s and Women’s Courtship Narratives: Reconciling Egalitarian Ideals with Traditional Gender Norms,” Panel on Shaping Sexualities, Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society. 2011 “Her Way or the Highway?: Power in Heterosexual Romantic Relationships,” Roundtable on Sex and Gender, Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. 3 curriculum vitae 7/13 Ellen C. Lamont PROFESSIONAL AND SERVICE ACTIVITIES ______________________________________________________________________________ 2013 Reviewer, Gender & Society Presider, “For the Family? How Class and Gender Shape Women’s Work by Sarah Damaske,” Author-Meets-Critics Session, Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society. 20072009 Coordinator, Workshop on Gender and Inequality, New York University 2008 Spring Conference Committee, Department of Sociology, New York University PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP ______________________________________________________________________________ American Sociological Association Sociologists for Women in Society Eastern Sociological Society REFERENCES ______________________________________________________________________________ Kathleen Gerson New York University [email protected] (212) 998-8376 Steven Lukes New York University [email protected] (212) 998-8363 Paula England New York University [email protected] (212) 992-9567 4