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STEFAN VOGLER Department of Sociology • Northwestern University 1810 Chicago Avenue • Evanston, IL 60208 [email protected] EDUCATION Northwestern University Evanston, IL PhD in Sociology Expected: Spring 2017 • Gender and Sexuality Studies Cluster Fellow • Graduate Fellow in Legal Studies • Dissertation: Ruling Sexuality: Law, Expertise, and the Making of Sexual Knowledge o Winner of Martine P. Levine Memorial Dissertation Award from ASA Section on Sexualities for best dissertation, 2016 o Committee: Steven Epstein (chair), Héctor Carrillo, Wendy Espeland, Laura Beth Nielsen University of Kansas Lawrence, KS M.A. in Sociology with Honors May 2012 • Thesis: “Power and White: Race, Class, and Sexuality in Kansas City’s Urban Renewal” o Committee: Joane Nagel (chair), William Staples, Joey Sprague University of Kansas B.S. in Finance with Highest Distinction • University Honors Program graduate Lawrence, KS May 2008 PUBLICATIONS Forthcoming. “Legally Queer: The Construction of Sexuality in LGBQ Asylum Claims.” Law & Society Review. 2016. “Welcoming Diversity? Symbolic Boundaries and the Politics of Normativity in Kansas City’s LGBTQ Communities.” Journal of Homosexuality 63(2):169-92. 2014. “Queer Nation.” Pp. 570-572 In Encyclopedia of Social Deviance, edited by Craig Forsyth and Heith Copes. London: Sage. 2016 2016 2016 2015 2015 2013 2012 2011 2011 2010 HONORS & AWARDS Martin P. Levine Memorial Dissertation Award from ASA Section on Sexualities Sexualities Project at Northwestern Summer Research Grant Northwestern University Research Grant Sexualities Project at Northwestern Dissertation Fellowship – 1 year of funding Buffett Institute Dissertation Research Travel Award Sexualities Project at Northwestern Summer Research Grant E. Jackson Baur Award for the Study of Conflict and its Resolution Morris C. Pratt Travel Scholarship Morris C. Pratt Research Scholarship Helen Waddell Roofe Scholarship TEACHING EXPERIENCE Graduate Teaching Assistant September 2013-Present Northwestern University Evanston, IL • Sexuality and Society; Sociology of Gender; Sexuality and HIV/AIDS; Health, Biomedicine, Culture, and Society; Race and Society Graduate Teaching Assistant August 2010-May 2012 University of Kansas Lawrence, KS • SOC 104 – Elements of Sociology (Discussion Leader; 1 year) • SOC 510 – Elementary Statistics and Data Analysis (Teaching Assistant; 1 year) Undergraduate Teaching Assistant August 2006-December 2007 University of Kansas Lawrence, KS • DSCI 301 – Business Statistics (Discussion Leader; 3 semesters) 2015 PRESENTATIONS “How Does the State Know Sexuality? Toward a Civic Epistemology of Sex.” Science, Knowledge, and Technology Pre-Conference to the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL; August 2015. 2014 “Legally Queer: Sexuality and Citizenship in LGBTQ Asylum Claims.” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA; August 2014. 2013 Discussant for panel at Sexual Reputations Conference. Northwestern University, Evanston, IL; November 2013. 2013 “The Limits of Multiculturalism: Non-Normative Gender and Sexual Presentations in Kansas City’s Urban Renewal.” Sociologists for Women in Society Summer Meeting, New York, NY; August 2013. 2013 Presider w/ Pooya Naderi. “The Practice of Professional Networking: Graduate Student Advice.” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, IL; Mach 2013. 2012 “Condemn or Commodify? Sexuality, Consumption, and Urban Renewal in Kansas City.” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Minneapolis, MN; March 2012. 2011 “Neoliberalizing Men: Masculinity and the Male Body in Esquire, 1964-2009.” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Roundtable, Las Vegas, NV; August 2011. 2011 “Strike a Pose: Assimilation, Appropriation, and Resistance in Queer Ballroom Culture.” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, St. Louis, MO; March 2011. Gender & Sexuality Feminist & Queer Theory Student Issues Committee Midwest Sociological Society RESEARCH INTERESTS Law & Society Sociology of Science and Knowledge SERVICE Political Sociology Organizations 2012 - 2014 Graduate Affairs Committee Northwestern University 2013 – 2014 Colloquium Committee Northwestern University 2012 – 2013 Undergraduate Committee University of Kansas 2010 –2012 EDITORIAL ACTIVITY Ad hoc reviewer, Journal of Homosexuality, 2016 – Present Editorial Intern, The Sociological Quarterly, Fall 2011 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association Law and Society Association Midwest Sociological Society Sociologists for Women in Society