D A N I E L A U G U S T E Department of Sociology Office: (919) 967-7045 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Cell: (919) 358-1347 230 Hamilton Hall CB#3210 daguste@live.unc.edu Chapel Hill, NC 27599 EDUCATION 2017 PhD., Sociology, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (expected) Dissertation Title: New Insights on Determinants of Entrepreneurial Entry: A Theoretical, Empirical, Multilevel and Comparative Analysis of the Structural and Agency Dimensions of Entrepreneurial Processes. Dissertation Committee: Ted Mouw; Howard E. Aldrich; Arne L. Kalleberg; François Nielsen; Martin Ruef (Duke University). 2013 MA, Sociology, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Master s thesis: Economic Globalization and Income Inequality Upswings within 25 Industrial Countries over 1990-2009: Did the Welfare State Make a Difference? Committee: Ted Mow; François Nielsen, Glenn Firebaugh (The Pennsylvania State University). 2015 Graduate Certificate in International Development, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2013 Graduate Certificate in International Peace & Conflict Resolution, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2009 B.A, Economics, Minor in Community Development, Covenant College, Lookout Mountain, GA HONORS 2016 Initiative for Minority Excellence Chancellor s Doctoral Candidacy Award 2011-15 Predoctoral Traineeship, Carolina Population Center, UNC at Chapel Hill 2015 Graduate Student Project Pilot Award, UNC at Chapel Hill 2011-13 Rotary World Peace Fellowship, The Rotary Foundation 1
HONORS (continued) 2012 Visiting Scholar at the Population Research Institute, The Pennsylvania State University, PA RESEARCH INTERESTS Economic Inequality / Gender Stratification / Entrepreneurship / Labor Markets Economic and Organizational Sociology / Globalization and the Welfare State Comparative Sociology / International Migration / Haiti / Quantitative Methods WORKING PAPERS Auguste, Daniel. Income Inequality, Globalization and the Welfare State: Evidence from 23 Industrial Countries, 1990-2009 (under review) Won first place in 2015 Graduate Student Paper Competition, Alpha Kappa Delta: The International Sociology Honor Society Runner-Up in 2015 Himes Outstanding Student Sociology Paper Competition, North Carolina Sociological Association (NCSA) Auguste, Daniel. Exclusive Religious Beliefs and Social Capital: Unpacking Nuances in the Relationship between Religion and Social Capital Formation (under review) Auguste, Daniel. Varieties of Gendered-Capitalism: Institutional Environment and Gender Inequality in Entrepreneurship Auguste, Daniel. Economic Inequality and Entrepreneurial Entry: A cross-country and multilevel Analysis Auguste, Daniel. Where is the State in Entrepreneurship Theories? A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of the State and Entrepreneurial Entry Auguste, Daniel. Differential Paths to Entrepreneurship: Understanding Cross-national Differences in Processes of Entrepreneurial Entry 2
PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED TALKS 2016 Varieties of Gendered-Capitalism: Institutional Environment and Gender Inequality in Market Entry, American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, Seattle, Washington. 2016 Income Inequality, Globalization and the Welfare State: Evidence from 23 Industrial Countries, 1990-2009. The Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meetings, Seattle, Washington. 2016 Transnational Networks and Organizational Change. Caribbean Studies Association Annual Meetings, Port-au-Prince, Haiti 2016 Income Inequality, Globalization and the Welfare State: Evidence from 23 Industrial Countries, 1990-2009. North Carolina Sociological Association annual meetings, Winston-Salem, NC. 2015 Unpacking Nuances in the Relationship between Social Structure, Institution and Economic Action: Evidence from 56 Market Economies. American Sociological Association annual meetings, Chicago, IL. 2015 Unpacking Nuances in the Relationship between Social Structure, Institution and Economic Action: Evidence from 56 Market Economies. Carolina Population Center, UNC at Chapel Hill 2014 Assessing the Impact of the Haitian Diaspora s Transnationalism on Haiti s Economic Wellbeing. The Haitian Studies Association Annual meetings, University of Notre Dame, IN 2013 Acceptance of Voluntary Single Motherhood: Postmaterialism and Gender Attitude across 38 Countries. American Sociological Association annual meeting, NY. 2013 Explaining variations in Income Inequality upswing Across 25 Industrial Nations in the Era of Economic Integration and Globalization. Population Association of America annual meetings, New Orleans. 2013 The Importance of the Haitian Diaspora for Capacity and Economic Development in Haiti. Duke-UNC Rotary Center for international studies in peace and conflict resolution annual conference, UNC at Chapel Hill 2013 Explaining variations in Income Inequality upswing Across 25 Industrial Nations in the Era of Economic Integration and Globalization. Carolina Population Center, UNC at Chapel Hill 3
PRESENTATIONS AND INVITED TALKS (continued) 2010 How Haiti s inequality and stratification system caused the post-earthquake recovery efforts to bypass the most economically disadvantaged Haitians. CHICLE, Carrboro, Guest speaker 2010 Identifying the causes of poverty and ways that development specialists can partner with communities to facilitate economic development that benefits all. Guest Speaker to a Graduate Course, UNC at Chapel Hill 2010 The role of Haiti s history in light of the broader African Diaspora. NCCU, Durham, NC, Guest Speaker, With Professor Reginald Hildebrand, Panel Discussion (Word on the Street Radio Show) PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Sociological Association (2011-present) Economic Sociology section Inequality, Poverty, and Mobility section Organizations, Occupations and Work section International Migration section Population Association of America The Society for the Study of Social Problems Association of Black Sociologists The Haitian Studies Association Caribbean Studies Association Alpha Kappa Delta: The International Sociology Honor Society PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2016- Associate Editor, Social Forces 2014-2017 Reviewer, Social Forces, Sociological Inquiry 2015-2016 Served on Minority and Underrepresented Undergraduate Students Research Presentation Evaluation Team, UNC at Chapel Hill 2016- Serving on the Initiative for Minority Excellence s Program Design Team, UNC at Chapel Hill 2013 Session Chair, American Sociological Association annual meetings, NY 4
TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2016 Spring 2016 Spring 2015 Fall 2015 Summer 2015 Fall 2014 Instructor of Record: SOCI/MNGT 410-Formal Organization and Bureaucracy 2012-2014 Teaching Assistant: SOCI 111-Human Societies (undergraduate), UNC- CH (François Nielsen Instructor of Record) 2006-2009 Teaching Assistant: French Grammar and Writing, Covenant College, Lookout Mountain, GA SKILLS STATA / SAS / SPSS French (native fluency) / Haitian Creole (native fluency) / Spanish (Intermediate) 5