Department of Sociology, Wake Forest University P.O. Box 7808, Winston-Salem, NC 27109 (336) 758-3540; Academic Positions 2016-present Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Wake Forest University 2011-2016 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Wake Forest University Education 2011 Ph.D. Sociology, University of California, Berkeley 2006 M.A. Sociology, University of California, Berkeley 2001 B.A. Anthropology, Bryn Mawr College (summa cum laude) Journal Articles Brown, Hana, Forthcoming. The Effects of the Body on Immigrant Incorporation: Identity, Mobility, and Transnationalism, Social Problems. Brown, Hana and Rachel Kahn Best, Forthcoming. Logics of Redistribution: The Politics of Generosity in Three U.S. Welfare Programs, Sociological Perspectives. Brown, Hana, Jennifer Jones, and Taylor Dow. 2016. Unity in the Struggle: Immigration and the South s Emerging Civil Rights Consensus, Journal of Law and Contemporary Problems 79(3): 5-27. Brown, Hana and Jennifer Jones. 2016. Immigrant Rights are Civil Rights, Contexts 15(2): 34-39. Brown, Hana and Jennifer Jones. 2015. Rethinking Panethnicity and the Race- Immigration Divide: An Ethno-Racialization Model of Group Formation, Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 1(1): 181-191. Brown, Hana. 2013. Racialized Conflicts and Policy Spillover Effects: The Role of Race in the Contemporary U.S. Welfare State, American Journal of Sociology 119(2): 394-443. *Winner of the American Sociological Association Political Sociology Section Distinguished Contribution to Research Article Award. Brown, Hana. 2013. Race, Legality and the Social Policy Consequences of Anti- Immigration Mobilization, American Sociological Review 78(2): 290-314. *Winner of the American Sociological Association International Migration Section Louis Wirth Best Article Award. Page 1 of 8
Brown, Hana. 2013. The New Racial Politics of Welfare: Ethno-Racial Diversity, Immigration, and Welfare Discourse Variation, Social Services Review 87(3): 586-612. Speiglman, Richard, Rosa Maria Castaneda, Hana Brown, and Randy Capps. 2013. Welfare Reform s Ineligible Immigrant Parent Cases: Program Reach and Enrollment Barriers, Journal of Children and Poverty 19(2): 91-106. Brown, Hana. 2011. Refugees, Rights, and Race: How Legal Status Shapes Immigrants' Relationship with the State, Social Problems 58(1): 144-163. Speiglman, Richard, Hana Brown, Hans Bos, Yongmei Li, and Lorena Ortiz. 2011. TANF Child-Only Cases in California: Barriers to Self-Sufficiency and Well-Being, Journal of Children and Poverty 17(2): 139-163. Brown, Hana. 2010. They Must Be Discontented: Racial Threat, Black Mobilization, and the Passage of School Closing Policies, Ethnic and Racial Studies 33(8): 1392-1411. Brown, Hana. 2008. Repression, Mobilization, and Social Policy: The Virginia Civil Rights Movement and the War on Poverty, Research on Political Sociology 17(1): 135-174. Brown, Hana. 2008. Lyric and Logic in Sociological Writing in Sociological Inquiry 78(3): 431-436. (Volume on Writing as Method: The Literary Merits of Sociology ) Policy Briefs, Book Chapters & Other Scholarly Contributions Brown, Hana and Jennifer Jones. 2016. What Nativist and Pro-Immigrant Movements Have in Common, Mobilizing Ideas, January. Brown, Hana. 2015. The Role of Racial Tensions in State Decisions to Cut Back Welfare, Scholars Strategy Network Key Findings, July. Brown, Hana and Jennifer Jones. 2015. The Hidden Politics of Immigration Enforcement, Scalawag 1(3): 8-12. Brown, Hana. 2015. Review of Caring for Our Own: Why There is No Demand for New American Social Welfare Rights by Sandra Levitsky (Oxford University Press, 2014) in Social Forces. doi: 10.1093/sf/sov111. Jones, Jennifer and Hana Brown. 2014. Contradictions and Complications: Trafficking Protections and Immigration Enforcement in Local Practice, pp. 81-90 in Human Trafficking Reconsidered: Rethinking the Problem, Envisioning New Solutions. Kimberly Kay Hoang and Rhacel Parrenas, eds. New York, NY: Open Society Institute. Brown, Hana. 2013. The Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978, Multicultural America: A Multimedia Encyclopedia. Carlos E. Cortes, ed. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE. Pp. 1168-1170. Page 2 of 8
Brown, Hana. 2012. Review of Disciplining the Poor: Neoliberal Paternalism and the Persistent Power of Race by Joe Soss, Richard Fording, and Sanford Schram (University of Chicago Press, 2011) in Social Forces. doi:10.1093/sf/sos155 Brown, Hana. 2012 "Public Sociology for Political Sociology: A Politics and Society Op-Ed Assignment." Assignment published in TRAILS: Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology. Washington DC: American Sociological Association. Brown, Hana. 2011. Liberian Americans, Multicultural America: the Newest Americans. Ronald Bayor, ed. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. Pp. 1459-1491. Brown, Hana, Jennifer Jones, and Sarah Quinn, eds. 2011. Writing Guide for Sociology, 2 nd Edition. Department of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley. Emery, Hannah, Margaret Frye, Kristen Gray, and Hana Brown. 2010. Instructors Guide to Writing for Sociology. Department of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley. Brown, Hana. 2011. Review of The Diffusion of Social Movements: Actors, Mechanisms and Political Effects by Rebecca Givan, Kenneth Roberts, and Sarah Soule, eds. (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2010) in Mobilization 16(3):389-390. Brown, Hana. 2007. Review of "Punishment and Inequality in America" by Bruce Western (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2006) in Sociological Inquiry 77(2):288 293. Grants, Fellowships, and Awards 2015-2016 Visiting Scholar, Institute for African American Research, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2015 Wake Forest University College Course Enhancement Grant 2015 Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Social Sciences Research Grant, University of Notre Dame, with Jennifer Jones 2014 Russell Sage Foundation Presidential Authority Award, with Jennifer Jones 2014 Collaborative Pilot Grant, Wake Forest University, with Jennifer Jones 2014 American Sociological Association International Migration Section Louis Wirth Best Article Award 2014 American Sociological Association Distinguished Contribution to Research Article Award 2013 Wake Forest University College Course Enhancement Grant 2012 Wake Forest University College Course Enhancement Grant 2011-2012 Wake Forest University Academic and Community Engagement Fellowship Page 3 of 8
2010-2011 University of California, Berkeley Phoebe Hearst Bannister Award 2010-2011 University of California, Berkeley Leo Lowenthal Fellowship 2010 SAGE/Pine Forge Teaching Innovations & Professional Development Award 2010 Teagle/Spencer Teaching Fellowship 2009 University of California, Berkeley, Institute for Governmental Studies, Mike Synar Fellowship 2009 University of California, Berkeley, Center for Latino Policy Research Grant 2008-2009 University of California, Berkeley, Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award 2008-2009 University of California, Berkeley, Center for Race and Gender Grant 2008-2009 University of California, Berkeley, Dean s Normative Time Fellowship 2008 University of California, Berkeley, Lynnea Stephens Memorial Fund Summer Research Award 2005 National Science Foundation, Graduate Research Fellowship 2000 Harry S. Truman Scholarship 1999 Fulbright-Hayes Scholarship, Tanzania Invited Presentations From Boundaries to Brotherhood: The Feedback Effects of Immigration Enforcement on Inter-Minority Relations with Jennifer Jones, Law and Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2016). How Immigrant Rights Became Civil Rights: Racial Formation and Black-Latino Relations in the New South, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Institute for African- American Research, Chapel Hill, NC (2016). Immigration Advocacy and Racial Formation in New Destination States, University of Kansas, Center for Migration Research (2016). Rethinking Panethnicity and the Race-Immigration Divide: An Ethnoracialization Model of Group Formation with Jennifer Jones, Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA (2016). Racialized Conflicts and the Origins of Contemporary Welfare Restrictions University of Michigan, Department of Sociology & Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy (2014) University of Wisconsin, Department of Sociology (2014) Page 4 of 8
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Department of Sociology (2014) Duke University, Department of Sociology (2014) University of Texas, Austin, Department of Sociology (2014) Paternalism and Punishment: The Racial Origins of Contemporary Welfare Cutbacks Boston College, Sociology Department (2014) University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Sociology Department (2014) Duke University, Race Workshop (2014) Racialized Conflict and Policy Spillover Effects: Welfare Reform in Georgia and Alabama Social Science History Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (2013). Author Meets Critic Session Panelist, Three Worlds of Relief: Race, Immigration, and the American Welfare State from the Progressive Era to the New Deal by Cybelle Fox (Princeton University Press, 2012). Social Science History Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (2013). Racial Conflict and the Politics of Social Policy, Institute for Governmental Studies, Race, Ethnicity, Immigration Colloquium, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA (2010). CalWORKs and the Support of Not-Qualified Immigrant Families with Richard Speiglman Institute for the Study of Social Change, UC Berkeley (2009). Federal and State Strategies to Reduce the Prevalence of Poverty with Richard Speiglman and Carol Lamont, National Association of State TANF Administrators, Phoenix, AZ (2008). Repression, Mobilization, and Public Policy: Movement Dynamics and Outcomes in the Virginia Civil Rights Movement, Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA (2007). Social Science in the Field: Practical Applications at Work in Tanzania, Center for American Education, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (2002). Selected Conference Presentations The Social Construction of Natural Disasters: Reframing Hurricane Katrina as an Immigrant Rights Struggle with Jennifer Jones, Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA (2016). How Immigrant Rights Became Civil Rights: Black-Latino Coalitions, Migration, and the Struggle for Justice in the Deep South with Jennifer Jones, The Present and Future of Civil Rights Movements: Race and Reform in 21st Century America, Duke University Law School (2015). Page 5 of 8
Enforcement or Embrace? The Determinants of State-Level Immigration Policy in New Immigrant Destinations with Jennifer Jones, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (2015). Why African-Americans Vote More: Local Context and Political Participation with Daniel Laurison, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (2015). Inhabiting the New Home: Examining the Body as a Site of Immigrant Incorporation, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2014). Panethnicity and Racialization: A Case for Analytic Integration with Jennifer Jones, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2014). Devolution, Inequality, and Social Citizenship: Explaining State Variation in the Children s Health Insurance Program with Rachel Kahn Best, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO (2012). Beyond the Black-White Divide: Regional Racial Hierarchies and Welfare Policy Discourse, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO (2012). Race, Legality and the Social Policy Consequences of Anti-Immigration Mobilization Young Scholars in Social Movements Mini-Conference, Center for the Study of Social Movements at the University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN (2012). Protest and Politics: The Origins and Consequences of the 2006 Immigration Rallies in New Destination States with Irene Bloemraad, Kate Maich, and Kim Voss. Southern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2012). Latinos, Immigration, and the Racialization of Welfare Reform, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA (2010). Individualism, Collective Rights, and the Family: Evaluating the Indian Child Welfare Act, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY (2007). Teaching Experience Assistant/Associate Professor, Wake Forest University Principles of Sociology Race and Ethnic Relations Political Sociology Social Inequality Instructor, UC Berkeley Race and Ethnicity in American Politics Race, Immigration, and the Politics of Exclusion Page 6 of 8
Publicity and Media Coverage 2015 The State of Things (WUNC, public radio) Racism Review Scholars Strategy Network Research Spotlight 2014 The Boston Review Migration & Child Welfare National Network Research Spotlight The Daily Texan 2013 Voice of America Latina Lista Immigration Law Network American Sociological Association Journal Highlights Wake Forest University News 2011 Contexts Magazine Department and University Service 2016 Speaker Series Committee, Wake Forest Sociology 2015 Advisory Council, Academic Community Engagement (ACE) Program, Pro Humanitate Institute, Wake Forest University 2015 - Affiliated Faculty, Wake Forest University American Ethnic Studies Program 2013 Program Steering Committee, Wake Forest American Ethnic Studies 2013 Facilitator, Wake Forest Deliberative Dialogues on Diversity 2012-2013 Hiring Committee, Wake Forest Sociology 2011-2013 Speaker Series Committee, Wake Forest Sociology 2011-2012 Student Paper Award Committee, Wake Forest American Ethnic Studies 2011 Wake Forest Selection Committee, Harry S. Truman Scholarship 2011 Website Committee, Wake Forest Sociology Professional Service 2016-2019 Editorial Board, American Sociological Review 2013-2017 Editorial Board, Social Currents 2014-2015 Chair, Louis Wirth Best Article Award, Selection Committee, American Sociological Association International Migration Section 2014-2015 Member, Distinguished Contribution to Research Article Award Selection Committee, American Sociological Association Political Sociology Section 2013-2014 Member, James E. Blackwell Distinguished Graduate Student Paper Award Selection Committee, American Sociological Association Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities 2011-2013 Himes Paper Award Selection Committee, North Carolina Sociological Association Page 7 of 8
Ad Hoc Reviewer American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Social Problems, International Migration Review, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Mobilization, Social Currents, Ethnic and Racial Studies, the Russell Sage Foundation, and the National Science Foundation. Additional Work Experience Research Consultant, National League of Cities, Partnership for Building Inclusive Communities, Washington, DC (2006) Assistant Country Director - Tanzania, The Jifunze Project, Kibaya Tanzania and Washington, DC (2001-2004). Professional Memberships American Sociological Association Social Science History Association Southern Sociological Society Page 8 of 8