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CURRICULUM VITAE FOR HARRY L. HUMPHRIES ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF SOCIOLOGY PITTSBURG STATE UNIVERSITY PITTSBURG, KANSAS 66762 EDUCATION PhD..........................UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, 1984 SOCIOLOGY M.A.......................CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH, 1974 SOCIOLOGY B.A..........................................UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS, 1972 SOCIOLOGY PUBLICATIONS Humphries, Harry L. , Browyn K. Conrad, Cheryl K. Giefer, Amy Hite and Kathleen J. Bishop“Re-Framing the Gift of Life: An Examination of Altruism, Social Distance, and Material Incentives as Factors in Non-Directed Kidney Donor Motivation Among Nurses” Journal of Nephrology Social Work, Volume 38, Issue 2, December 2014 Marjorie E. Donovan, Browyn K. Conrad, Harry L. Humphries, Michael A. Kelley, and Gary Wilson, "CUES for Sociology Program Assessment and Strategic Planning," Chapter 38 of Oliver D. Hensley and Guzel K. Gizatova (Eds.), IDEAS: Strategy Papers for RapidSteps Into the 2nd Decade of the 21st Century Vol. 2 (St. Louis, MO: CUES Academic Innovation Press, 2012): 146-161. Humphries, Harry L., Browyn K. Conrad, Rimal Berry, Shelli Reed, and Clara Michelle Jennings. 2009. “Framing the Gift of Life: An Empirical Examination of Altruism, Social Distance and Material Incentives in Non-Directed Kidney Donor Motivation.” Journal of Nephrology Social Work. 31: 19-26. Humphries, Harry L. “Legitimacy in the Russian State: Post Socialism—Crisis or Democracy? In The Work of Russian and American Academicians: Development of Mutual Understandings and Cooperation in Different Fields of Science and Research, pgs 53-68. 2008. Humphries, Harry L., Browyn K. Conrad, Lessian Salakhadinva and Irina KourznetsovaMorenko. 2005. “New Ethnic Identity: The Islamitization Process in the Russian Federation.” International Review of Modern Sociology. 31(2): 207-231. [Re-printed in Case Studies in Political Sociology, Sunil Kukreja, ed. New Delhi, India: Serials Publications. Pp. 31-56. (2006)]. Marjorie E. Donovan, Juan L. Gonzales and Harry L. Humphries Sociology: Relationships That Make a World. (Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt) Publishing Company, 1998 January 2002. Review of Jerry Lembcke, The Spitting Image: Myth, Memory and the Legacy of Vietnam (New York: New York University Press, 1998) in The Midwest Quarterly, Vol. XXXX, No., Spring, 1999. Review of Glen Jeason, Women of the Far Right: The Mother’s Movement and World War II ( Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1996), in The Midwest Quarterly, Vol. XXXVIII, Autumn, 1996. (in Sociological Abstracts) Harry L. Humphries “The Politics and Structure of the Middle Classes in Eastern Europe: Political Stability and Social Change.” The Book of Abstracts, Spirit of Global Understanding-A World Fulbright Alumni Conference, Budapest, Hungary, 1996. Harry L. Humphries “Lessons from the Past: An Assessment of Russia’s Progress Towards Market Economies.” Economic Institute Annual Publications, Kazan State University Press, June, 1995. (in Russian) Harry L. and Linda K. Humphries “Creating Intellectual Potential Among Foster Children,” Sociological Research Laboratory Annual Publication, Kazan State University Press, June, 1993. (in Russian) Harry L. Humphries, Dale M. Frihart and Brad Cameron Using Law Enforcement Personnel in Drug-Free Education. Pittsburg State University, 1990. Harry L. Humphries “The Structure and Politics of Intermediary Class Positions: The Case of University Professors.” Western Social Science Abstracts. Portland, Oregon, April 28th, 1990. Harry L. Humphries, Ronald W. Smith and Fred Preston “Alienation from Work: A Case Study of Casino Card Dealers in Las Vegas, Nevada.” In R, Eadington (ed), Gambling and Society: Interdisciplinary Studies on the Subject of Gambling, pp 229-243. Charles Norton Publishers, Inc, New York, 1976. RESEARCH PAPERS PRESENTED AT CONFERENCES Humphries, Harry L. , Browyn K. Conrad, Cheryl K. Giefer, Amy Hite and Kathleen J. Bishop“Re-Framing the Gift of Life: An Examination of Altruism, Social Distance, and Material Incentives as Factors in Non-Directed Kidney Donor Motivation Among Nurses” Poster Presentation, National Kidney Foundation Clinical Meetings, Dallas, Texas, March 26-28, 2015 Harry L. Humphries “Global Kidney Shortages and Incentives for Donations” Fulbright Annual Meetings, Washington, DC, October 13 to 15th, 2013 Humphries, Harry L., Browyn K. Conrad, Rimal Berry, Shelli Reed, and Clara Michelle Jennings. 2009. “Framing the Gift of Life: An Empirical Examination of Altruism, Social Distance and Material Incentives in Non-Directed Kidney Donor Motivation.” Poster Presentation, National Kidney Foundation Clincal Meetings, Memphis, Tennessee, March 2008. Harry L. Humphries, Irina Kosterina,-Morenko and Lessian Salakhatdinova “ New Ethnic Identity: The Islamization Process, The Russian Federation,” paper presented at the Midwest Sociological Society annual meeting, Chicago Marriot, April, 2003 Harry L. Humphries “Globalization and Capitalist Underdevelopment in the Russian Federation: Post Socialism-Devolution to What?” American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, Sociology of Development Regular Paper Session, August 18th –21st , 2001 Anaheim, California, Dr. Berch Berbergolu Professor and Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Nevada, Reno. Harry L. Humphries “Inequality—Class Formation and Ethnic –National Identity in the Russian Federation: The Former Republic of Tatarstan.” St. Louis Marriot, Midwest Sociological Society,April 5-9th, 2001, St. Louis, MO. Professor Dawn T. Robinson, Chair, University of Iowa. Harry L. Humphries “ The Reduction of Ethnic Tensions in the Republic of Tatarstan, The Russian Federation, 1990-2000: Lessons Learned,” paper presented for the Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting, March, 19th -23rd , 2000, Chicago Marriot , Dr. Ray Barrow, Department of Social Science, Truman State, Chair of session. Harry L. Humphries “The Resurgence of Ethnic Nationalism: The Case of Tatarstan in the Russian Federation,” Panel paper Presentation at the 21st Annual Fulbright Conference, the Task Force on Eastern and Central Europe, Russia and the Newly Independent States, October 8-11th, 1998. Tom Keil, Professor Central and Eastern European Studies, Arizona State University, West, Phoenix, Arizona. Harry L. Humphries and Marjorie Donovan Panelist for Fulbright Association, Eastern and Central Europe Task Force on Higher Education. “American Models of Higher Education in Central and Eastern Europe and New Independent States” Washington, D.C. October 4th, 1997. Tom Keil, Professor of Central and Eastern European Studies, Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona. Harry L. Humphries Panelist for Center for Russian and Eastern European Studies, “The Case of Tatarstan,” 35th Central Slavic Conference, University of Kansas, April 11th, 1997, Professor Jacob Kipp, Foreign Military Studies Office. Harry L. Humphries “Old Youth Gangs and the New Rich in Russian Society,” Western Social Science Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 24, 1997. Harry L. Humphries “The Politics and Structure of the Middle Classes in Eastern Europe: Stability and Social Change.” Spirit of Global Understanding-World Fulbright Alumni Conference, Budapest, Hungary, August 14-18th, 1996. Harry L. Humphries “A Brief and Limited History of Russian Sociology and Russian Sociologists.” Presented at Midwest Sociological Society 1996 Annual Meeting, April 3rd, 1996, Chicago Marriot Downtown, Chicago, Illinois. Harry L. Humphries “Lessons From the Past: An Assessment of Russia’s Progress Toward Market Economies.” Kazan State University, Economics Institute Annual Meetings, Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia, October, 12-14, 1994. Harry L. and Linda K. Humphries “Creating Intellectual Potential for Foster Children in Southeastern Kansas, USA.” Conference on Creating the Intellect for Youth in the Twenty-First Century, Kazan State University, Tatarstan, Russia. February 1-10, 1993. Harry L. Humphries “Weber, Durkheim and Marx on Socialism: A Reevaluation of Political and Revolutionary Theories of Social Change in Light of Recent Events in Eastern Europe.” Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting, April 1-4, 1992, Kansas City, Missouri. Harry L. Humphries and Brad Cameron “The Short-Term Effects of Counselor Skills Training for Law Enforcement Personnel in Southeastern Kansas and Northwestern Missouri.” Western Social Science Annual Conference, Reno, Nevada, April 25th, 1991. Harry L. Humphries, Dale Frihart, Carter Goode and Ralph David “Evaluating Writing Strategies in Social Science Courses.” Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Des Moines, Iowa, April, 4th, 1991. Harry L. Humphries and Brad Cameron “The Short-Term Effects of Counselor Skills Training for Law Enforcement Personnel in Southeastern Kansas and Northwestern Missouri.” Western Social Science Abstracts, Reno, Nevada, April 25th, 1991. Harry L. Humphries “The Class Positions of University College Professors: A Case Study.” Mid-South Sociological Society Annual Meetings, Hot Springs, Arkansas, October 6th, 1990. Harry L. Humphries “The Structure and Politics of Intermediary Class Positions: The Case of University Professors.” Western Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon, April 28th, 1990. Harry L. Humphries and Cathy Solon “Class Theories and the Politics of Women: Implications for the 1988 Presidential Election.” Women and Equality Conference, University of South Dakota, Vermilion, South Dakota, April, 1988. Harry L. Humphries Crisis in the New Middle Class.” History of Sociology Conference, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, March, 1985. Harry L. Humphries “The Structure and Politics of Intermediary Class Positions: A Review of the Literature.” Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, April, 1982. Harry L. Humphries “Alienation From Work: A Case Study of Casino Card Dealers.” Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meetings, San Jose, California, April, 1974. RESEARCH GRANTS AND AWARDS PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS J. William Fulbright Lecturer Grant, United States Information Agency (now the Department of State), August 17th, 2003 to June 14th, 2004, Sociological Research Laboratory, Economic Institute, Kazan State University, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Sabbatical Leave from Pittsburg State University. Co-Director, Internationalizing the Curriculum at Pittsburg State University, U.S. Department of Education, Title VI Grant for $370,000 for two years, 1999-2001. Co-Author and program development for cross training of faculty. Out-reach programs for faculty and students, cross-trainer for faculty seminars for capstone course in International Studies Minor and Major. Academic Affairs Committee, Pittsburg State University, $4000 grant for “Internationalizing the Curriculum at Pittsburg State University”, Summer 1998 J. William Fulbright Lecturer Grant, United States Information Agency(now the Department of State), August 17th, 1994 to June 14th, 1995, Sociological Research Laboratory, Economic Institute, Kazan State University, Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. Sabbatical Leave from Pittsburg State University. Consultant for United States Information Agency for Fulbright Candidates, February 1996, Moscow, Russia; Reviewer dossier of Russian sociologists for Fulbright grants in the United States for 1997 to 2014. Nominated for “Master Teacher” by Dr. Suzan Schaffer, Dean of Continuing Education, Pittsburg State University, January, 1990. Midwest Sociological Society Grant to Study Working and Economic Conditions of sociologist in the Midwest, $500, June 1990. United States Department of Education, Research Grant, “ Using Law Enforcement Personnel in Drug-Free Education,” $187,000, April, 1988 to April, 1990. Senior Fulbright Teaching Expereince Fulbright Lecturer, Kazan State University, Kazan, Visiting Professor of Sociology Tatarstan, Russia, 2003-2004. Fulbright Lecturer, Kazan State University, Kazan, Visiting Professor of Sociology Tatarstan, Russia, 1994-95. Research Methods (SPSS), Occupations and Organizations, Deviance, and Introduction to Sociology Citations in Biographical Works Macionis, John J., Sociology. 1-9th editions; Sociology: The Basics 1-4th editions, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. Humphries, Harry L., Browyn K. Conrad, Lessian Salakhadinva and Irina KourznetsovaMorenko. 2005. “New Ethnic Identity: The Islamitization Process in the Russian Federation.” International Review of Modern Sociology. 31(2): 207-231. [Re-printed in Case Studies in Political Sociology, Sunil Kukreja, ed. New Delhi, India: Serials Publications. Pp. 3156. (2006)]. Karimova, Liliya. 2006. “Russian? Tatar? American? Formation, Communication, and Maintenance of Ethnic Identity Among Russian Tatars Living in the United States.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Dresden International Congress Center, June 16, Dresden, Germany. Retrieved August 24, 2012 (http://citation.allacademic.com/meta/p_mla_apa_research_citation/0/9/2/8/7/p92876_index.html?p hpsessid=a0b9c27efcb296009b4d478b42398c76). Friedli, Andrea. 2008. “Tatar Youth Between East and West: Hybrid Identities and Inter-ethnic Relations of Urban Youth (Kazan).” The Eurasian Scientific Forum, Vol. 1, edited by B. M. Yagudin. Kazan: Intelpress. Retrieved August 24, 2012 (http://www.kazan-center.ru/osnovnyerazdely/17/204/). Friedli, Andrea. 2010. “Interkulturelles Vertrauen in Postsozialistischen Gesellschaften: Jugendliche Diskurse Ethno-Kultureller Zugehörigkeit in Tatarstan.” Pp. 243-256 in From Palermo to Penang: A Journey into Political Anthropology, edited by F. Ruegg and A. Boscobonik. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. STATE ORGAN-DONATION INCENTIVES UNDER THE NATIONAL ORGAN TRANSPLANT ACT SALLY SATEL, JOSHUA C. MORRISON, and RICK K. JONES Law and Contemporary Problems, Duke Law | Volume 77, Number 3 (2014) Professional Appointments Appointed by Professor Sue Wright, Drake University, President of Midwest Sociological Society, for a three year term to the Committee on Academic Responsibilities and Freedom, November, 1991 to November, 1994. Appointed by Professor Joanne Nagel, President of Midwest Sociological Society, Chairperson, Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, President of Midwest Sociological Society, for a three year term on the Endowment Fund Committee. 1999-2002. President’s Counsel on Internationalization 1996-2000. Member of Study-Abroad Committee, 1996-2000. Member of International Curriculum for minor in International Studies. Co-Director of Internationals Studies Project from Title VI grant U.S. Department of Education-Out-reach director, program development, director of “Russia Today Conference,’ March 8 th, 2000. Coordinator for Multi-Cultural Studies minor, Pittsburg State University, 2004 to Present Co-Coordinator for Sociology Program, Pittsburg State University, 2013 to Present Other Noted Accomplishments Keynote Speaker at Kansas Sociological Society Annual Meeting, “ Sociological Analysis of Fulbright Experiences in Tatarstan, 1994-95”, Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg Kansas. November 8th, 1996. Member of Arts and Science Curriculum Committee, Pittsburg State University September 1996 to 2001. Honor’s College Member 1996-98 Fulbright Faculty and Student Adviser, Pittsburg State University, May 1996 to Present. Fulbright Lecture Series in Russia 1994-95 “The American Middle Classes: Who are These People?” Presented at The American Center (United States Information Agency, United States Embassy), Moscow, Russia, March 17 th , 1995. “The Sociological Implications of Political Power for Russia: American Federalism and Russian Centralism.” Roundtable Discussion at the American Center (USIA), Rostov na Donu, Russia, December 6 th , 1994. “Lessons From the Past: An Assessment of Russia’s Progress Toward Market Economies.” Kazan State University, Economics Institute Annual Meetings, Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia, October, 12 th –14th , 1994.. Language Competency Conversational Russian Spring 2000 Russian I, Fall 2000 Russian II, Spring 2001 Study Abroad Experiences 1994-95, 2003-2004 Senior Fulbright Lecturer, Kazan State University, the former Republic of Tatarstan, the Russian Federation. Research Methods, Work and Occupations, Deviance, Introduction to Sociology. Guest Lecturer, “Crime and Deviance,” Professor Martii Gronsfor, Department of Sociology, University of Kuopio, Kuopio, Finland, Sponsored by Fulbright Foundation, Helsinki, Finland. Co-Director of Study Abroad to Chile, Paraguay and Argentina, July 4-August 5th, 1998. Co-Director of Study Abroad to Paraguay and Argentina, July 13-August 17th, 1999. Director of Study Abroad to Kazan State University, the former Republic of Tatarstan, the Russian Federation, Moscow and St. Petersburg, May 13 to June 3 rd, 2000 Co-Director of Study Abroad to Kazan State Technological University, Moscow and St. Petersburg, May 15th to June 19th, 2001. EMPLOYMENT 1993 to present, Associate Professor of Sociology, Department of Social Sciences, Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, Kansas. 1987 to 1993 Assistant Professor of Sociology, Department of Social Sciences, Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, Kansas. 1986 to 1987, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Ottawa University, Ottawa, Kansas. 1984 to 1986, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio. 1981 to 1984 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, The College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina. 1980 to 1981 Visiting Instructor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. 1975 to 1980 Graduate Teaching Fellow, Department of Sociology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.