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ACADEMIC POSITIONS NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Associate Professor of Sociology International Affairs Program, Affiliated Faculty TIFFANY D. JOSEPH Northeastern University Sociology and Anthropology Department 201 Renaissance Park Boston, MA 02115 Email: t.joseph@northeastern.edu Website: www.tiffanydjoseph.com Boston, MA 2018-present STONY BROOK UNIVERSITY Stony Brook, NY Assistant Professor of Sociology 2013-2018 Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center, Affiliated Faculty (Research Leave 2015-2016) HARVARD UNIVERSITY Cambridge, MA Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Scholar 2011-2013 Visiting Scholar, Sociology Department 2015-2016 Research Fellow in Global Social Protections, Transnational Studies Initiative EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Ann Arbor, MI Ph.D., Sociology 2011 Graduate Certificate, Graduate Teaching 2010 Graduate Certificate, Latin American and Caribbean Studies 2008 M.A., Sociology 2007 BROWN UNIVERSITY Providence, RI B.A., Sociology and Ethnic Studies with honors 2004 AREAS OF RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Health, Health Policy and Health Care; Latinx, Latin American, and Caribbean Studies; Public Policy and Inequality; Race, Ethnicity, and Migration in the Americas; Research Methods; Transnational Studies PUBLICATIONS Peer Reviewed Journal Articles. 2017. Falling through the Coverage Cracks: How Documentation Status Minimizes Immigrants Access to Health Care. Journal of Health Policy, Politics, and Law 42:961-984, published online June 29, DOI: 10.1215/03616878-394049.. 2017. Still Left Out: Health Care Stratification under the Affordable Care Act. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 12: 2089-2107, published online June 12, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1369183x.2017.1323453. and Helen B. Marrow (co-guest editors). 2017. Health Care, Immigrants and Minorities: Lessons from the Affordable Care Act in the United States. Special Issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 12: 1965-1984, published online June 12, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1369183x.2017.1374655. Veronica Terriquez and. 2016. Ethnoracial Inequality and Insurance Coverage among Latino Young Adults. Social Science & Medicine 168: 150-158, published online Sep. 20, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2016.08.039.

. 2016. What Healthcare Reform Means for Immigrants: A Comparison of the Affordable Care Act and Massachusetts Health Reforms. Journal of Health Policy, Politics, and Law 41: 101-116, DOI:10.1215/03616878-3445632. Helen B. Marrow and. 2015. Excluded and Frozen Out: Unauthorized Immigrants (Non) Access to Care after Healthcare Reforms. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 41:2253-2273, DOI: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080 /1369183X.2015.1051465#.Va_hn_lVhBc. -Awarded 2017 Donald W. Light Award for the Applied or Public Practice of Medical Sociology, Medical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association. 2013. How Does Racial Democracy Exist in Brazil?: Perceptions from Brazilians in Governador Valadares, Minas Gerais. Journal of Ethnic and Racial Studies 36:1524-1543, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2013.808356. Laura Hirshfield and. 2012. We Need A Woman, We Need A Black Woman : Gender and Cultural Taxation in the Academy. Gender and Education 24:213-227, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09540253.2011.606208.. 2011. My Life Was Filled with Constant Anxiety : Anti-Immigrant Discrimination, Undocumented Status, and their Mental Health Implications for Brazilian Immigrants. Race and Social Problems 3:170-181, DOI: http://www.springer.com/alert/ urltracking.do?id=l1d87c4m8b6b61sa. and Laura Hirshfield. 2010. Why Don t You Get Somebody New To Do It? : Race and Cultural Taxation in the Academy. Journal of Ethnic and Racial Studies 34: 121-141, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2010.496489. Peer Reviewed Monographs. 2015. Race on the Move: Brazilian Migrants and the Global Reconstruction of Race. Series on Comparative Studies of Race and Ethnicity. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press. -Reviewed in American Journal of Sociology, Contemporary Sociology, Ethnic and Racial Studies, International Migration Review, Social Forces Book Chapters in Edited Volumes. 2018. Stratification and Universality: Immigrants and Barriers to Coverage in Massachusetts. Chapter 3 in Unequal Coverage: The Experience of Health Care Reform in the United States. (Eds. Heide Castañeda and Jessica Mulligan). New York: New York University Press.. 2016. A (Black) American Trapped in a ('Non-Black') Brazilian Body: Reflections on Navigating Multiple Identities in International Fieldwork. Pp. 77-89 in Race and the Politics of Knowledge Production: Diaspora and Black Transnational Scholarship in the USA and Brazil. (Eds. Gladys Mitchell-Walthour and Elizabeth Hordge- Freeman). New York: Palgrave Press.. 2014. U.S. Blacks are Beautiful but Brazilian Blacks are not Racist : Brazilian Return Migrants Perceptions of U.S. and Brazilian Blacks. Pp. 151-171 in Re- Positioning Race: Prophetic Research in a Post-Racial Obama Age. (Eds. Sandra Barnes, Zandria Robinson, and Earl Wright II.) Albany: SUNY Press. and Laura Hirshfield. 2013. Why Don t You Get Somebody New To Do It? Race, Gender, and Identity Taxation. Pp. 153-169 in Faculty Social Identity and the Challenges of Diverse Classrooms in a Historically White University. (Eds. Mark Chesler and Alford A. Young, Jr.) Boulder: Paradigm Press. 2

. 2013. Latino, Hispanic, or Brazilian: Considerations for Brazilian Immigrants Racial Classification in the U.S. Pp. 275-292 in Migrant Marginality: A Transnational Perspective. (Eds., Philip Kretsedemas, Jorge Capetillo-Ponce, and Glenn Jacobs) New York: Routledge Press. Book Reviews. Forthcoming. Anchor Babies and the Challenge of Birthright Citizenship. Contemporary Sociology.. 2018. Framing Immigrants: News Coverage, Public Opinion, and Policy. Contemporary Sociology 47: 185-187, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/ 0094306118755396p.. 2016. The Color of Love: Racial Features, Stigma and Socialization in Black Brazilian Families. Humanity and Society 41: 132-133, DOI: 0.1177/0160597616665655.. 2015. Culling the Masses: The Democratic Origins of Racist Immigration Policy in the Americas. Sociological Forum 30: 1120-1125, DOI: 10.1111/socf.12220.. 2013. The Racial Incorporation of Latinos into the U.S. Mainstream (A Review of Race Migrations and New Destination Dreaming). The Du Bois Review 10: 291-297.. 2013. Banished to the Homeland: Dominican Deportees and Their Stories of Exile. Contemporary Sociology 42: 224-226.. 2011. Becoming Brazuca: Brazilian Immigration to the United States. Journal of Latino Studies 9: 163-165. Policy Briefs. 2018. Policy in Flux and Latina Lives on the Lives. The Gender Policy Report, March 20, Available at http://genderpolicyreport.umn.edu/policy-in-flux-and-latinalives-on-the-line/.. 2017. U.S. Health Policy and Population Health: Where We Are Now and Where We re Headed. Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science Blog Post, August 7, Available at https://iaphs.org/u-s-health-policy-population-health-nowheaded/. and Helen Marrow. 2014. How Health Reform Excludes Unauthorized Immigrants-And Why That Needs to Change. SSN Key Findings (July), Available at http://www.scholarsstrategynetwork.org/content/how-health-reform-excludesunauthorized-immigrants-%e2%80%93-and-why-needs-change. Blogs. 2015. Tiffany Joseph s Race on the Move. The Page 99 Test Blog. April 19. http://page99test.blogspot.com/2015/04/tiffany-d-josephs-race-on-move.html.. 2015. Dismantling the Racial Paradise. Stanford University Press Blog. March 11. http://stanfordpress.typepad.com/blog/2015/03/dismantling-the-racialparadise.html. MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW Latino (Pan)Ethnic Boundary-Making among Brazilian, Dominican, and Salvadoran Immigrants in Boston. Race, Phenotype, and National Identity in Brazil and the United States. 3

MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS The Growing Citizen-Noncitizen Divide: Life along the Documentation Status Continuum. Health Migrations: The Influence of Transnational Ties on Latin American Immigrants Healthcare Practices. Race-ing Documentation Status: Social Inequality along the Racialized Documentation Status Continuum. Surveilled: Race, Immigration, and the Physical Health Effects of Stop, Question, and Frisk Policing in New York City with Abigail Sewell. Citizenship Matters: Examining Health Service Use Differences between U.S. and Foreign-Born Latinos with Margarita Alegría. (Not) All In: Law, Inclusion, and Health Care in America s City on a Hill book manuscript GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2017 Fine Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Research Funds Award Stony Brook University $2080 2016 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Nancy Weiss Malkiel Junior Faculty Fellowship $10,000 2016 American Sociological Association Funding across the Discipline Grant $8,000 2015 Fine Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Faculty Research Award Fellowship Stony Brook University (fall) $37,000 2014 Fine Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Research Funds Award Stony Brook University $2320 2011-13 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Scholars Research Grant Harvard University $25,000 2009 Social Science Research Council Dissertation Completion Grant $3000 2008 National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant $7500 2008 Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation Travel and Research Grant $5000 2007-08 Institute of International Education Fulbright Student Grant, Brazil $25,000 2007 Sociologists without Borders Brazil Summer Fellowship 2007 Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship-Brazilian Portuguese 2006-10 Ford Foundation Diversity Predoctoral Fellowship 2004-11 Rackham Merit Fellowship, University of Michigan SELECTED PAPER PRESENTATIONS Race and Transnational Migration 2016 A (Black) American Trapped in a ('Non-Black') Brazilian Body: Reflections on Navigating Multiple Identities in International Fieldwork. Paper presented at the Brown University Meeting of the Brazilian Studies Association, April 2. 2014 We Don t Have Really White People in Brazil : How Migration to the U.S. and Back to Brazil Alters Brazilians Racial Classifications. Paper presented at the Race, Ethnicity, and Inequality Workshop, Sociology Department, Stony Brook University, April 9. Healthcare Access, Health Reform, and ACA Implementation 2014 What Healthcare Reform Means for Immigrants: A Comparison of the Massachusetts and ACA Health Reforms. Paper presented at the Washington, D.C. Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, December 6. 4

2014 Excluded and Frozen Out: Unauthorized Immigrants (Non)Access to Care after Health Care Reforms. Paper presented with Helen Marrow at the San Francisco Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 17. SELECTED INVITED TALKS Race and Transnational Migration 2017 Organizer and Presider, Race, Culture and Exclusion for People on the Move Session at the Montreal Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 14. 2017 Author Meets Critic Session for Mara Loveman s National Colors: Racial Classification and the State in Latin America, Critic at the Montreal Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 14. 2017 Race on the Move: Brazilian Migrants and Global Reconstruction of Race. Guest Lecture for Global Perspectives in Higher Education Course, University of San Diego, June 7. 2017 Race, Migration, and Transnational Racial Optic. Social Science Research Program, New York University-Abu Dhabi, March 12. 2017 (De)Constructing Latinidad among Brazilian, Dominican, and Salvadoran Immigrants in Boston. Immigration and Identities Conference. Organizers: Kay Deaux, Nancy Foner, and Katharine Donato. Russell Sage Foundation, New York, February 17. 2016 Race, Migration, and Transnational Racial Optic. Brazil Initiative Seminar, Brazilian Studies Department, Brown University, November 30. 2016 Enterprise, Art, Politics, and Identity: The Unique Black Experience and Accomplishment in Every Continent. Panelist, Black in the World Harlem Book Fair, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, July 29. 2016 Race, Migration, and Transnational Racial Optic. Sociology Department, Syracuse University, April 19. 2015 Race on the Move: Brazilian Migrants and Global Reconstruction of Race. Guest Lecture for Global Perspectives in Higher Education Course, University of San Diego, June 11. 2015 Space and Region in the African Diaspora and Latin America. Afro-Latino Identity: Brown, Black, or In-Between. Locating and Connecting Latin American and the Africa Diaspora Conference, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, May 1. 2015 Race on the Move: Brazilian Migrants and Global Reconstruction of Race. Guest Lecture for Race Theory Course, Kenyon University, April 23. Healthcare Access, Health Reform, and ACA Implementation 2017 Race-ing Immigration and Citizenship: Life along the Racialized Documentation Status Continuum. Sociology Department Colloquium. Northeastern University, Boston, MA, November 6. 2017 Health Migrations: The Influence of Transnational Ties on Latin American Immigrants Healthcare Practices. Sociology Department Colloquium. Boston College, Boston, MA, October 23. 2017 The Growing Citizen-Noncitizen Divide: Life along the Documentation Status Continuum. Center for Medicine, Health, and Society. Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, January 24. 2016 Falling through the Coverage Cracks: How Documentation Status Minimizes Immigrants Access to Health Care. Meeting of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Investigator Awards in Health Policy Research Program, Coronado, CA, Sept. 22. 5

2016 The Growing Citizen-Noncitizen Divide: Life along the Documentation Status Continuum. The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice. Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, May 19. 2016 Race-ing Immigration and Citizenship: Life along the Racialized Documentation Status Continuum. Race & Immigration: Critical Perspectives and Future Directions, Center for Migration Research, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, April 8. 2016 Health Migrations: The Influence of Transnational Ties on Latin American Immigrants Healthcare Practices. Transnational Studies Initiative Seminar, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, April 6. 2016 The Growing Citizen-Noncitizen Divide: Life along the Documentation Status Continuum. American Dilemmas Seminar, Political Science Department, Brown University, Providence, RI, February 24. 2016 The Growing Citizen-Noncitizen Divide: Life along the Documentation Status Continuum. Migration-Immigrant Incorporation Workshop, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, February 4. 2015 The Growing Citizen-Noncitizen Divide: Health Care along the Documentation Status Continuum. Transnational Studies Initiative Working Group, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, December 2. 2015 Health Care along the Racialized Documentation Status Continuum. Race and Health Panel at Rethinking Race: Sociology 100 th Anniversary Symposium, University of Southern California School of Law, Los Angeles, October 29. 2015 Immigrants Barriers to Health Care in Boston under Universal Coverage. Transformations in Social Citizenship: Stratification, Risk, and Responsibility in Health Care Reform Seminar, School for Advanced Research, Santa Fe, October 6. 2015 The ACA and Minority Populations, Invited Session Organizer and Presider with Helen Marrow at the Chicago Meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 23. 2015 The Growing Citizen-Noncitizen Divide: Health Care along the Documentation Status Continuum. Latino National Health and Immigration Survey Mini-conference. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy, University of New Mexico, June 22. 2015 Immigrants Barriers to Health Care in Boston under Universal Coverage. Migration and Health Workshop, International Migration Program, University of California at Los Angeles, March 6. Research Methods, Positionality, and Ethics 2015 A (Black) American Trapped in a ('Non-Black') Brazilian Body: Reflections on Navigating Multiple Identities in International Fieldwork. Urban Ethnography Seminar, Yale University, March 30. Advancement and Professionalization in Academia 2017 Navigating Race, Gender, and Cultural Taxation in the Academy, Visions in Methodology Conference, Stony Brook University, June 1. 2017 Cultural and Identity Taxation: The Experiences of Minority Faculty in Academia. Public Lecture, New York University-Abu Dhabi, March 12. 2016 University of Michigan Sociology Workshop on Race and Ethnicity. May 5-6. 2015 Junior Faculty Success in the Qualitative Social Sciences and Humanities. Ford Foundation Fellows Conference, Washington, DC, September 27. 2015 Succeeding in Academia. Latina/o Sociology Miniconference, University of Illinois- Chicago, August 20. 6

2015 Navigating Academia as an Assistant Professor. Alumni Career Day, Sociology Department, University of Michigan, April 20. COURSES TAUGHT Department of Sociology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY Instructor: Racial and Ethnic Relations in the U.S. (Fall 2013, 2014, 2016; Spring 2015, 2017, 2018) Instructor: Global Sociology (Fall 2013, Spring 2018) Instructor: Global Issues and the United Nations (Spring 2014, 2015, 2017) Instructor: Social Problems in a Global Perspective (Fall 2014, 2016, 2017) FOREIGN LANGUAGES Brazilian Portuguese (fluency), Spanish (advanced proficiency) HONORS 2016 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Nancy Weiss Malkiel Junior Faculty Fellowship 2011-13 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Scholars Program, Harvard University 2010 University of California Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, Finalist 2009 Edward A. Bouchet Graduate Honor Society, Inductee University of Michigan Chapter 2009 Selected as Institute of International Education Fulbright Student Alumni Ambassador 2007 Institute of International Education Fulbright Student Grantee-Brazil 2002 Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member, American Sociological Association Sections: Global/Transnational Sociology, International Migration, Latina/o Sociology, Medical Sociology, Racial/Ethnic Minorities (Council Member 2015-2018) Member, Association of Black Sociologists Member, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management Member, Brazilian Studies Association Member, Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science Member, Latin American Studies Association Member, Leadership Alliance Alumni Association Member, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation New Connections Program Member, Scholars Strategy Network PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Stony Brook University 2014-15 Selection Committee, Think Big Student Competition, College of Arts and Sciences 2014-15 Sociology Department Colloquia Committee 2014-15 Sociology Department Executive Committee 2014-15 Sociology Department Graduate Committee 2014- Faculty Rights and Responsibilities Committee, Faculty Arts and Sciences Senate 7

2014- Selection Committee, Student IIE Fulbright Application Campus Competition 2014- Faculty Adviser, Sociology Graduate Student Conference 2016-17 Sociology Department Undergraduate Committee 2016- Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center Advisory Board External Service Occasional Reviewer: American Journal of Public Health, American Sociological Review, Contemporary Sociology (Editorial Board 2016-2019), DuBois Review, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Health Policy Politics and Law, International Migration Review, Social Forces, Social Problems, Sociological Forum, Sociological Quarterly 2008- Alumni Schools Committee Interviewer, Brown University 2012- Peer Grant Reviewer, Department of Education (Latin American Specialist) 2014-16 Selection Committee, Alumni Award for Outstanding Sociology Thesis, Sociology Department, Brown University 2017- Editorial Board Member, Interdisciplinary Association of Population Health Scientists (IAPHS) Blog Post 2017- Alumni Advisor and Mentor, Institute for the Recruitment of Teachers Program, Phillips Academy-Andover 2017-18 Afro-Latino American Society at 50 Anniversary Host Committee, Phillips Academy- Andover 2017-18 Sociology Panel, Selection Committee, Ford Foundation Diversity Fellowship Programs 8