Gina Marie Longo Curriculum Vitae Department of Sociology glongo@wisc.edu 8128 Sewell Social Science Building www.ginamarielongo.com EDUCATION 06/2018 Ph.D. (Expected), Sociology, Dissertation: Caught Between Rights and Vows Advisors: Myra Marx Ferree and Pamela Oliver Comprehensive Examination Areas: Gender and Race & Ethnicity 2008 MA, Political Science, Florida Atlantic University 2006 BA, Political Science, Florida Atlantic University 2004 AA, Liberal Arts, Palm Beach Community College TEACHING AREA Immigration, Gender, Race & Ethnicity, Global/Transnational Sociology, Research Methods, Social Theory, Citizenship, Marriage & Family, Nationalism & Ethnic Conflict, Digital and Social Media PUBLICATIONS 2018 Longo, Gina Marie. Keeping it in the Family : Using Gender Norms to Shape US Marriage Migration Politics. Gender & Society 32(4) : https://doi.org/10.1177/0891243218777201 Winner (2017): Aristide Zolberg Student Scholar Award, ASA International Migration Honorable Mention (2017): Candace Rogers Paper Award, Eastern Sociological Society In Press Longo, Gina Marie. Feminist Empiricism. In Wiley-Blackwell s Companion to Feminist Studies, edited by Nancy Naples. New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell 2011 Maximilian D. Schmeiser and Gina M. Longo. Updating Estimates of the Costs of Raising Children with a Focus on Medical Support Costs. Reports on Child Support: Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development. Wisconsin: Institute for Research on Poverty
Book Reviews 2012 Longo, Gina Marie. Book Review: An Islam of Her Own: Reconsidering Religion and Secularism in Women s Islamic Movements. Mobilization 17(4): 368-369 2011 Longo, Gina Marie. Exploring the Connections between Gender and Conflict. Journal of Sexuality and Culture 15(3): 310-312 2011 Longo, Gina Marie. Valentine Moghadam s Social Movements and Globalization: Islamism, Feminism, and the Global Justice Movement. Journal of World Systems Research 17(1): 268-270 Manuscripts under Review Longo, Gina Marie. Social Problems and National Security Risks: How Race Shapes the Policing of Immigrant Men of Color in U.S. Spousal Reunification Cases." Longo, Gina Marie. Guileless Girls and Strong-Willed Soviets: How Sexual Stereotypes Shape Perceptions of Risks in U.S. Marriage Migration." Longo, Gina Marie. Ethnography in the Virtual World: Methodological Opportunities and Challenges. GRANTS AND AWARD Research Grants and Awards 2017 Aristide Zolberg Student Paper Scholar Award ASA International Migration 2017 Candace Rogers Paper Award- Eastern Sociological Society- Honorable Mention 2016 Department of Sociology Conference Travel Grant, $300, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2016 Minority Recruitment and Retention Conference Travel Grant, $300, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2015 Beth Hess Memorial Scholarship, $15,000 Sociologists for Women in Society 2015 Mellon-Wisconsin Summer Dissertation Fellowship, $8,000, the Mellon Foundation and the State of Wisconsin
2015 Mary Washburn-Willet Award for Social Science Excellence, $500, University of Wisconsin-Madison s Center for Research on Gender and Women 2015 Department of Sociology Conference Travel Grant, $300, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2014 Minority Recruitment and Retention Conference Travel Grant, $300, University of Wisconsin-Madison 2014 Department of Sociology Small Research Grant $500, University of Wisconsin- Madison 2010 Foreign Language Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship, $25,000 academic year, U.S. Department of Education 2009 Department of Political Science Rae Rashkin Award $1,000, Florida Atlantic University Teaching Awards UW Letters and Science College Teaching Fellow Nominee (2017) University Housing Honored Instructors Award, UW- Madison (2017, 2016, 2014) Department of Sociology Lecturer Award, (2015, 2014) Alpha Chi Omega Influential Instructor Honoree, (2014) CONFERENCE ACTIVITY Papers Presented 2018 Keeping it in the Family : Using Gender Norms to Shape U.S. Marriage Migration Politics. Southern Sociological Association. April 5-7 2017 Walking Social Problems and Security Risks: Discourses surrounding the evaluation of male marriage migrants from the African Continent American Sociological Association, Montreal, Canada. August 11-15 2017 Moral Lines of Credit: Understanding: How Citizens Negotiate the Uncertainty of the State s Moral Evaluation Process. 12 th Annual Social Forum, University of Massachusetts-Boston, Boston, MA. March 24-25 2017 Mothers and Moneymakers: Using Gender Norms for Policing Marriage Fraud in U.S. Immigration. Sociologists for Women in Society Winter Conference. 2016 Entering the Narrow Door: Gender policing American Marriages with Potential Immigrants. American Sociological Association. Seattle, WA. August 20-23
2016 Gendering Marriage Fraud: How U.S. Immigration polices American Marriages with Potential Immigrants. The Society for the Study of Social Problems. Seattle, WA. August 19-21 2016 Ethnography in the Virtual World: Methodological Opportunities and Challenges. Digital Sociology Mini-Conference. The Eastern Sociological Society. Boston, MA, March 17-20 2015 The Moral Dimensions of Citizenship: Understanding How Citizens Negotiate the State s Moral Evaluation Processes. Sociologists for Women in Society Winter Conference. Washington D.C., February 18-21 2014 Torn Between Rights and Vows: The Effects of Spousal Immigration Processes on US Citizens. Sociologists for Women in Society Winter Conference. Nashville, TN, February 5-8 2011 Updating the Cost of Raising Children with a Focus on Medical Support Costs. Wisconsin Department of Children and Families. Madison, WI. April 10 2009 Refusing to Remain in the Margins: Iraqi Women and Reconstruction. 11 th Annual FAU Feminist Graduate Student Association Symposium. Florida Atlantic University. Boca Raton, FL. March 13 2008 The Islamic Republic and Women s Rights: An Ebb and Flow Cycle 10 th Annual FAU Feminist Graduate Student Association Symposium. Florida Atlantic University. Boca Raton, FL. April 5 Panels Organized 2015 Legal Studies Workshop Publication Panel, the Legal Studies Workshop Series, Invited Panel and Speaking Presentations 2018 Preparing for the Job Market without losing your soul. Sociologists for Women in Society in Atlanta, GA 2017 Understanding Gender Theory. The Socratic Society. Madison, WI. March 22 2016 Where are They Now?: Beth Hess Award Awardees. Sociologists for Women in Society Winter Meeting. Memphis, TN. February 4-7 2009 Iraqi Women s Plight during the Sanction Period. Middle East Affairs and National Security Organization. Boca Raton, FL. March 26
CAMPUS PRESENTATIONS 2016 Conceptualizing the Moral Dimensions of Citizenship: How U.S. Citizens Negotiate Deservingness. Sociology of Gender.. January 28 2015 Love Versus Gain: Gendered Evaluations of Marriage Fraud within the U.S. Spousal Reunification Process. Sociology of Gender. University of Wisconsin- Madison. April 16 2014 The Things I Wish I Knew: Advice from Experienced Teaching Assistants and Lecturers Panel. Department of Sociology.. August 25 2013 The Consequences of Marriage Migration on U.S. Citizens Married to Migrants: Impacts on Social Citizenship. Sociology of Gender. University of Wisconsin- Madison. May 2 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Lecturer 2018 (S) Race & Ethnicity, 2017(F) 2016(F)-2017(S) 2015(F)-2016(S) 2013(F)-2014(S) Sociology of Gender, Social Psychology, Marriage and Family, Methods of Sociological Inquiry, Teaching Assistantship 2012-13 Sociology of Law, 2012 U.S. Criminal Justice, 2011 Sociology of Criminology, 2010 Sociological Theory, 2007-2009 Introduction to U.S. Government, Florida Atlantic University
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2014-15 Project Assistant. Complex Families and Child Support Laws Project. UW Law School at 2014-15 Workshop Coordinator. Legal Studies Research Workshop Series. UW Law School at 2010-11 Research Assistant. Child Support Calculations & Rising Costs of Health Care. Institute of Research on Poverty at SERVICE TO PROFESSION Reviewer for Gender & Society New Member Mentor, Sociologists for Women in Society 2015- present Steering Committee, Diversity Dialogues, 2015 Event Coordinator, Sociologists for Women in Society 2014-2015 Workshop Coordinator, NVIVO Training, 2014 DEPARTMENTAL AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE Panel Presenter. Preparing for the Job Market, Department of Sociology s Minority Recruitment and Retention Committee, Department of Sociology, 2017 Presenter to Incoming Freshmen, Student Orientation, Advising, and Registration (SOAR) Program, the Center for the First Year Experience, 2016 Incoming Cohort Mentor, Department of Sociology, 2010-Present Committee Member, Minority Recruitment and Retention Solidarity. Department of Sociology, 2015 Project Coordinator, UW Campus Women s Center. 2012 Secretary, Arabic Language & Culture Association, 2011-2012 Graduate Student/Faculty Liaison, Department of Sociology, 2010-2011
PROGRAMMING SKILLS STATA Python including PANDAS, SciPyi, NumPy, BeautifulSoup (intermediate) NVIVO HTML/CSS LANGUAGES English (native speaker) Arabic (intermediate: reading, writing, and speaking) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Sociological Association (Sections: Gender and Sexuality, Social Theory, Immigration) Society for the Study of Social Problems Eastern Sociological Society Sociologists for Women in Society Southern Sociological Society
REFERENCES Myra Marx Ferree (co-advisor) Alice H. Cook Professor of Sociology 608-263-5204 send.2017.d0359f1258@interfolio.com Pamela E. Oliver (co-advisor) Conway-Bascom Professor of Sociology 608-262-6829 send.2017.b4950385ac@interfolio.com Jenna Nobles Associate Professor of Sociology 608-262-4024 send.2017.a596c74428@interfolio.com Chad Goldberg Professor of Sociology 608-262-2108 cagoldberg@wisc.edu