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Rose Buckelew
January 2016
Department of Sociology
College of William & Mary
Morton Hall, Room 218
100 Ukrop Way
Williamsburg, VA 23185
Education
2015
Tel: (562) 569-2927
Fax: (757) 221-1007
Email: [email protected]
Ph.D., Sociology, Duke University, Durham, NC
Dissertation: “Betting on Black and White: Race, Gender and the
Medicalization of Gambling Addiction”
Committee: Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Linda Burton, Linda George,
Carol Stack, Jim Moody
2009
Visiting Graduate Student, Department of Sociology,
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
2009
M.A., Sociology, Duke University, Durham, NC
Preliminary Exams: Race & Ethnicity, Ethnography
2007
B.A., Sociology, summa cum laude
B.A., Liberal Studies, summa cum laude
California State University, Fullerton, CA
Academic Positions
Fall 2015
Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Sociology,
- Present
College of William & Mary
Fall 2014
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology,
College of William & Mary
Fall 2014
- Present
Associate in Research, Master of Engineering Management
Program, Duke University
2010 – 2014
Writing Instructor, Master of Engineering Management Program,
Duke University
Research and Teaching Interests
Race & Ethnicity, Qualitative Methods, Mental Health, Medical Sociology
Publications
(2010) Burton, Linda Marie, Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo, Ray, Victor, Buckelew, Rose, &
Hordge Freeman, Elizabeth, “Critical Race Theories, Colorism, and the Decade's
Research on Families of Color.” Journal of Marriage and Family, 72: 440-459
Works in Progress
"Mental Health Justice: Interrogating Race and Gender Neutrality in Medical Diagnosis"
“Fashion Darlings: Asian American Male Fashion Designers and the 21st Century
Chinese House Boy” with Rosalind Chiu, Post-doctorate fellow, REGSS, Duke
“Media Intervention: Race and Gender and Media Constructions of Addiction.” Paper
to be presented at the 2013 Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society.
Fellowships, Grants, and Awards
2013
Summer Research Fellowship ($5,000) Graduate School, Duke
University
2012
Honorable Mention, Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship
2011
Summer Research Fellowship ($5,000), Graduate School, Duke
University
2011
NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant (Proposal #1131382), $9,699
2011
Honorable Mention, Beth B. Hess Memorial Scholarship, given by
Sociologists for Women in Society and Society for Social Problems
2011
Research Funding ($1,900), Department of Sociology, Duke
University
2010 – Present
Graduate Fellow, Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity, and
Gender in the Social Sciences, Duke University
2006
Carrol Craik Scholarship, Department of Sociology,
California State University, Fullerton
2006
Liberal Studies Thematic Plan Scholarship, Department of Liberal
Studies, California State University, Fullerton
2005 – 2007
Scholar, Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement
Program, Federal TRIO Program
Teaching
Spring 2016
Fall 2015
SOC 340: Sociology of Mental Illness, College of William &Mary
SOC 340: Race Relations in the US
SOC 203: American Society: Generational Difference, Confusion,
and Cohesion, College of William & Mary
SOC 340: Sociology of Mental Illness, College of William & Mary
Fall 2014
SOC 203: American Society: Generational Difference, Confusion,
and Cohesion, College of William & Mary
Summer 2011
SOC 10D: Sociological Inquiry, Duke University
Fall 2010 - 2014
Writing Instructor, Master of Engineering Management
Program, Duke University
Fall 2007 – 2014
Teacher Assistant, Organizations with Kieran Healy
Teacher Assistant, Taboo Markets with Kieran Healy
Teacher Assistant, Organizations with Kieran Healy
Teacher Assistant, Organizations with George Grody
Teacher Assistant, Entrepreneurship with Carl Nordgren
Teacher Assistant, Organizations with Lisa Keister
Teacher Assistant, Research Methods with Phil Morgan
Research Experience
2012 - 2013
Research Assistant, "Postdoctoral Fellowship Pathways at Duke"
PI: Laurie Patton (Dean of Arts & Sciences, Duke University)
2010 – 2012
Research Assistant, “Representation and the Intersection of Gender,
Race, and Ethnicity”
PI: Kerry Hanie (Duke University), Kathleen Bratton (Louisiana
State) and Beth Reingold (Emory)
2008
Research Assistant, “Racial Grammar”
PI: Eduardo Bonilla-Silva (Duke University)
2007
Research Assistant, “Campus Life and Learning”
PI: Ken Spenner (Duke University)
2006
Research Assistant, “Health Seeking among Latino Immigrants”
Qualitative project examining the use of alternative and traditional
medicine among Mexican-Americans in Santa Ana, California.
PI: Frank Carrillo (University of Southern California)
Presented Papers
February 2014 "Racialized Stereotypes in Mental Health Education" at the Sociologists
for Women in Society's Winter Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee
October 2013 “Betting on Black and White: How Global and Local Racial Stereotypes
Shape Mental Health Worker Education” at University of Southern Florida’s Identities
and Inequalities in Globalization Conference
February 2013 "Mental Health Justice: Interrogating Race and Gender Neutrality in
Medical Diagnosis" at the Sociologists for Women in Society's Winter Meeting,
Albuquerque, New Mexico
March 2012 "Race, Gender, and Medicalization of Problem Gambling" at the Triangle
Race Conference, Durham, North Carolina
August 2011 "Fashion Darlings: Asian American Male Fashion Designers and the 21st
Century Chinese House Boy” at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Black
Sociologists
April 2011 “Media Interventions: Race and Gender and Media Constructions of
Addiction” at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society
April 2009 “Liberation Ethnography: A Social Science Methodology of Emancipation”
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society
Department and University Service
2012
Roundtable on Racial Climate at Duke, Dean Laurie Patton
2010 – 2011
Graduate Student Representative, Arts and Sciences Dean Search
2010 – Present
Member, Graduate Student Affairs Advisory Committee,
2009 – 2011
Co-chair, Latino/a Graduate Student Association
2009 – 2011
Graduate Student Assistant, Ralph Bunche Summer Institute,
Department of Political Science, Duke University
2009
Graduate Student Mentor (Duke sociology senior thesis course)
2008 – 2009
Planning Member, Latino/a Graduate Student Association
2008 – 2010
Coordinator, Prospective Student Visit, Department of Sociology
2007 – Present
Coordinator, Race & Ethnicity Workshop, Department of Sociology
Professional Service
2011
Reviewer for special issue of Political Power and Social Theory
2010
Reviewer for Du Bois Review
2009
Reviewer for Journal of Research on Adolescence
2009
Book editor, Center for Research and Studies on Kuwait, Kuwait
Community Service
2007 – 2009
Volunteer, El Kilombo, Durham NC
Languages
Fluent in Spanish
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