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Candidate M Name

Curriculum Vitae

Department of Sociology PO Box 000


20 Academic Way Roxbury, ME 04275
University of New Hampshire 517-555-0000
Durham, NH 03824 Name@wildcats.unh.edu

Education

2013 Ph.D. University of New Hampshire


(expected) Sociology

Dissertation: “Child victimization, disability, and emotional/behavioral problems:


Using longitudinal growth modeling to explicate differential risk for abuse in a
high-risk sample of children ages 4-14”
Chair: Heather Turner
Members: David Finkelhor, Murray Straus, Suzanne Graham, & Jan Nisbet

Qualifying Exams [passed]:


Medical Sociology
Sociological Theory
Sociological Research Methods

2009 MA University of New Hampshire


Sociology

Thesis: “The Social construction of Disability and the Modern-Day Healer:


Ramón Cuevas and Cuevas Medek Therapy: An Ethnography”
Chair: Linda Blum
Members: James Tucker & Sharyn Potter

2006 BA University of Vermont


Sociology with Honors

Thesis: “Mothers in Academia: Exploring Issues of Life Choices, Tenure Clock,


and Work/Family Balance”
Chair: Alice Fothergill

Academic Employment

2010-Present Adjunct Instructor, University of New Hampshire


2012-Present Adjunct Instructor, Granite State College
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2007-2012 Research Assistant, Family Research Laboratory, University of New Hampshire


2010 Substitute Instructor, University of New Hampshire, Sociology Research Methods
2010 Teaching Assistant, University of New Hampshire, Using Multilevel Modeling to
Analyze Longitudinal Data
2009 - 2010 Teaching Assistant, University of New Hampshire, Sociology Research Methods
2008 Teaching Assistant, University of New Hampshire, Statistics
2005 Teaching Assistant, University of Vermont, Sociological Research Methods
2004 Teaching Assistant, University of Vermont, Sociology of the Family

Courses Taught

University of New Hampshire

Fall 2012 SOC 502 Statistics 1 section


Spring 2011 SOC 601 Research Methods 1 section
Spring 2010 SOC 502 Statistics 1 section

Granite State College

Fall 2012 IDIS 501 Research Methods 1 section


Fall 2012 SOC 501 Introduction to Sociology 2 sections

Publications
Turner, Heather A., Candidate Name, David Finkelhor, Sherry Hamby, and Anne Shattuck. 2011.
"Disability and Victimization in a National Sample of Children and Youth." Child Maltreatment 16:275-
286.

Name, Candidate and Sharyn J. Potter. 2009. "Challenges to the Doctor Patient Relationship in the
21st Century" in New Companion to Medical Sociology edited by W. C. Cockerham: Blackwell
Publishing.

Research Reports:

Name, Candidate M. and Carol Swiech. “Report on the Status of People with Disabilities- A Survey of
Faculty and Staff at the University of New Hampshire- Fall 2011.” Available at:
http://www.unh.edu/cspd/sites/unh.edu.cspd/files/images/2011%20CSPD%20SurveyFull.pdf

Under Review:

Douglas, Emily M. and Candidate M. Name. “A Longitudinal, Multilevel Analysis of Homicide


Against Children Ages 0-9 Using State-Level Characteristics: 1979-2007.”
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In Progress:

Name, Candidate M. and Murray A. Straus. Unpublished Manuscript. "Violent socialization and its
relation to aggression in 32 Nations." Unpublished Manuscript. Durham, NH: Family Research
Laboratory, University of New Hampshire. (CP90/ID90)

Name, Candidate M. “Parenting Children with Disabilities: Role of the Father and Parenting
Stress for Female Caregivers.” Unpublished Manuscript. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire.

Conference Presentations

Name, Candidate M. (August 2012). “An Exploratory look at Differential Risk for Victimization across
childhood for Children with and without Disabilities.” Paper presented at the American Sociological
Association Annual Meeting. Denver, Colorado.

Name, Candidate M. (July 2012). “Disability, Emotional/Behavioral Problems, and Victimization:


Using Longitudinal Growth Modeling to Explicate the Links.” Paper presented at the International
Family Violence and Child Victimization Research Conference. Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

Name, Candidate M. (February 2012). “Child victimization, disability, and behavioral disorders: An
examination of the differential impact of victimization on children with disabilities.” Paper presented at
the Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting. New York, New York.

Douglas, Emily M. and Candidate M. Name. (January 2012). “A Longitudinal, Multilevel Analysis of
Homicides Among Children, 0-9, and Macro-Level State Characteristics: 1979-2007.” Paper presented
at the Society for Social Work Research 16th Annual Conference. Washington D.C.
Vanderminden, Jennifer A. (April 2011). “Parenting Children with Disabilities: Role of the Father
and Parenting Stress for Female Caregivers.” Poster presented at the Graduate Research at the
University of New Hampshire. Durham, New Hampshire.

Turner, Heather A., Name, Candidate M., Finkelhor, David, Hamby, Sherry, and Richard Ormrod.
Forthcoming in Child Maltreatment. (January 2011). “Disability and Victimization in a National Sample
of Children and Youth.” Paper presented at the San Diego International Conference on Child and Family
Maltreatment. San Diego, California.

Name, Candidate M. (November 2010) “Violent Socialization and its Relation to Physical
Assaults and Depression in 32 Nations.“ Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology
Annual Meeting. San Francisco, California.

Name, Candidate M. (March 2010) “Disability and the Modern-Day Healer: Ramón Cuevas and
Cuevas Medek Therapy: An Ethnography” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern
Sociological Society. Boston, Massachusetts.
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Name, Candidate M. (April 2009) “The Social Construction of Disability and the Modern-Day
Healer: Ramón Cuevas and Cuevas Medek Therapy.” Paper presented at the University of New
Hampshire Graduate Research Conference. Durham, NH.

Name, Candidate M. (March 2009) “The Social Construction of Disability and the Modern-Day
Healer: Ramón Cuevas and Cuevas Medek Therapy: An Ethnography.” Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society. Baltimore, MD.

University Service

University of New Hampshire

2010-2012 Presidents Commission for the Status of Persons with Disabilities


2011-2012 Principle Investigator, Survey on the Status of People with Disabilities (Faculty
and Staff)
2010-2011 Caucus Chair, Sociology Graduate Program
2008 -2010 Graduate Committee Student Representative, Sociology Department

Professional Service

2012 Invited speaker at the Inclusive Excellence Statewide Summit (NH). Presentation
titled: “Accessing campus climate for individuals with disabilities.”
2010 – 2012 Graduate Student Representative, American Sociological Association- Section on
Disability and Society
2010 Reviewer, Family Violence and Child Victimization Research Conference

Awards & Distinctions

2012 Graduate Student Excellence in Teaching Award, University of New Hampshire


2011-2012 Dissertation Year Fellowship, University of New Hampshire
2011 Finalist, Doris Duke Fellowship for the Prevention of Child abuse and Neglect
2010 Passed Research Methods Qualifying Exam with distinction

Professional Memberships

American Sociological Association (i) Medical Sociology (ii) Disability and Society (iii) Family
Eastern Sociological Society
Society for Disability Studies
Alpha Kappa Delta (International Sociology Honor Society)
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Research Software

STATA
SPSS
Excel

References

Heather Turner – Dissertation Chair


Professor of Sociology
423 Horton Social Science Center
University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824
Phone: (603) 862-3670
Fax: (603) 862-3558
E-mail: heather.turner@unh.edu

Murray Straus- Dissertation committee member


Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Co-Director Family Research Laboratory
Family Research Lab
University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824
Phone: (603) 862-2594
Fax: (603) 862-1122
E-mail: murray.straus@unh.edu

Suzanne Graham - Dissertation committee member


Associate Professor of Education
University of New Hampshire
210D Morrill Hall
University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824
Phone: (603) 862-2716
Fax: (603) 862-2174
E-mail: suzanne.graham@unh.edu

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