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CURRICULUM VITAE 2017 LYNNE HANEY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY 80 LAFAYETTE STREET #1507 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10013 295 LAFAYETTE STREET, 4 TH FLOOR (646) 515-1363 NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10012-9605 Lynne.Haney@nyu.edu ACADEMIC POSITIONS AND EDUCATION 2009-Present Professor. Department of Sociology, New York University. Director, NYU Presidential Scholars, Prague Group (2000-present) Director. Law and Society Undergraduate Program (2011-present). Faculty-Fellow-in-Residence, Lafayette Hall (2016-present). 2003-2009 Associate Professor. Department of Sociology, New York University. Associate Director, Center for Gender and Sexuality (2001-2005) 1997-2003 Assistant Professor. Department of Sociology, New York University. 1997 Ph.D. Sociology, University of California, Berkeley. 1992 M.A. Sociology, University of California, Berkeley. 1990 B.A. Sociology, University of California, San Diego (Magna Cum Laude). BOOKS Under Contract Incarcerated Fatherhood: Punishment, Debt, and the Paternal Politics of Poverty (University of California Press). 2012 The Sociology Project: An Introduction to the Sociological Imagination. Co-editor and co-author with NYU colleagues (Pearson). 2010 Offending Women: Power, Punishment, and the Regulation of Desire. (University of California Press). Received the 2011 American Sociological Association Award for Best Book in Crime, Law, and Deviance. 2003 Families of a New World: Gender, Politics, and State Development in a Global Context. Edited with Lisa Pollard (Routledge). 2002 Inventing the Needy: Gender and the Politics of Welfare in Hungary. (University of California Press). Received the 2004 American Sociological Association Award for Best Book in Political Sociology.

page two Received the 2003 American Sociological Association Award for Best Book in Sex and Gender. 2000 Global Ethnography: Forces, Connections, and Imaginations in a Postmodern World. Michael Burawoy et al (University of California Press). JOURNAL ARTICLES Under Review Incarcerated Fatherhood: The Entanglements of Child Support Debt and Mass Imprisonment. American Journal of Sociology (revise and resubmit). 2016 Prisons of the Past: Penal Nationalism and the Politics of Punishment in Central Europe. Punishment and Society. 2013 Motherhood as Punishment: The Case of Parenting in Prison. Signs, Fall 2013. 2010 Working through Mass Incarceration: Gender and the Politics of Prison Labor from East to West. Signs, Fall 2010. 2005 Minimizing Vulnerability: Selective Interdependence after Welfare Reform (with Robin Rogers-Dillon). Qualitative Sociology. 2004 Gender, Welfare, and States of Punishment. Social Politics, 11: 3. 2003 Married Fathers and Caring Daddies: Welfare Reform and the Discursive Politics of Paternity (with Miranda March). Social Problems, Vol. 50, No.4. 2002 East European Women Since the Collapse of State Socialism. Contexts, 1: 3. 2000 Feminist State Theory: Applications to Jurisprudence, Criminology, and the Welfare State. Annual Review of Sociology, Vol. 26. 2000 Building the Hungarian Welfare Society, 1948-1968. Social Politics, 7: 2. 1999 Structure and Culture in Feminist Accounts of the Welfare State. Contemporanea (Italian Historical Review), December, 1999. 1998 Engendering the Welfare State: A Review Article. Comparative Studies in Society and History, Vol. 40, No. 4. 1998 The Creation of a Discretionary Welfare State: Professionalization and the Politics of Welfare in Hungary. Journal of Social Science, Vol.2, No.1. 1997 But We Are Still Mothers: Gender and the Construction of Need in Postsocialist Hungary. Social Politics, Vol. 4, No. 2. 1996 Homeboys, Babies, Men in Suits: The State and the Reproduction of Male Dominance. American Sociological Review, Vol. 61, No. 5.

page three 1994 From Proud Worker to Good Mother: Gender, the State, and Regime Change in Hungary. Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, Vol. 14, No. 3. BOOK CHAPTERS 2015 Observing Prisons, Conceptualizing Punishment: Ethnography and the Possibility of Theory. In Jody Miller and Wilson Palacios eds. Advances in Criminological Theory (Transaction). 2012 Studying the Social World. In NYU Sociology Department, The Sociology Project: An Introduction to the Sociological Imagination (Pearson). 2012 The Sociological Imagination (with Jeff Manza and Richard Arum). In NYU Sociology Department, The Sociology Project: An Introduction to the Sociological Imagination (Pearson). 2010 Imagining the Self and Other: Women Narrate Prison Life across Cultures (with Andras Tapolcai). In Rickie Solinger ed. Interrupted Lives: The Experiences of Incarcerated Women in the United States (University of California Press). 2008 Combiner l Historie et l ethnographie en Dehors de la Reviste des Terrains Deja Etudies (with Ruth Horowitz). In Anne-Marie Arborio et.al eds. Observer le Travail. (La Decouverte). 2007 Competing Empowerments: Gender and Neoliberal Punishment in the East and West. In Carolyn Ellison ed. The Global Empowerment of Women (Routledge). 2005 Beyond Dependency: Welfare States and the Reconfiguration of Social Inequality (with Robin Rogers-Dillon). In Mary Romero and Eric Margolis eds. Blackwell Companion to Social Inequalities (Blackwell). 2003 Welfare Reform with a Familial Face: Reconstituting State and Domestic Relations in Postsocialist Eastern Europe. In Lynne Haney and Lisa Pollard eds. Families of a New World: Gender, Politics, and State Development in Global Context (Routledge). 2003 In a Family Way: Theorizing State and Familial Relations (with Lisa Pollard). In Lynne Haney and Lisa Pollard eds. Families of a New World: Gender, Politics, and State Development in Global Context (Routledge). 2002 Negotiating Power and Expertise in the Field. In Tim May ed. Qualitative Research: An International Guide to Issues in Practice (Sage). 2000 Global Discourses of Need: Mythologizing Welfare in Hungary. In Michael Burawoy et al. Global Ethnography. (University of California Press).

page four FELLOWSHIPS AND RESEARCH GRANTS 2014-2017 National Science Foundation and National Institute of Justice (co-sponsored). Project: The Effects of Child Support Debt and Imprisonment on Men s Community Integration ($215,000). 2017-2018 Russell Sage Foundation, Residential Fellowship. Project: Incarcerated Fatherhood: Punishment, Debt, and the Paternal Politics of Poverty. 2013-2014 Institute for Advanced Study, Budapest, Hungary. Senior Fellow (Fall) Project: Prisons of the Past: The Politics of Punishment in Central Europe. 2012 Summer University Grant, Central European University. Grant to organize and run a two-week faculty/student workshop on Punishment in Global Perspective. 2010-2011 Straus Institute for the Advanced Study of Law and Justice, New York University School of Law. Project: Transnational States of Punishment. 2010-2011 University Research Challenge Fund. New York University. Project: Transnational States of Punishment. 2005-2006 International Research & Exchanges Board Short-term Research Grant. Project: Transnational States of Punishment. 2004-2005 Fulbright New Century Scholar. Project: Transnational States of Punishment. 2003-2004 Humanities Council Development Grant (with Carolyn Dinshaw). 2002-2003 University Research Challenge Fund. New York University. 1999-2000 American Council of Learned Societies, Postdoctoral Fellowship. 1999-2000 Remarque Institute, New York University, Faculty Fellowship. 1995-1996 University of California, Berkeley, Chancellor's Dissertation Fellowship. 1994-1995 American Council of Learned Societies/Social Science Research Council Dissertation Fellowship. 1993-1994 International Research & Exchanges Board Advanced Research Grant. 1990-1992 Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship. 1990 American Council of Learned Societies Summer Language Fellowship.

page five HONORS AND AWARDS 2011 American Sociological Association Award for Best Book in Crime, Law, and Deviance. Received for Offending Women (University of California Press 2010). 2010 Krieger Wolf Distinguished Visiting Professor. Department of Gender Studies, Northwestern University. January 2010. 2004 American Sociological Association Award for Best Book in Political Sociology. Received for Inventing the Needy: Gender and the Politics of Welfare in Hungary. (University of California Press, 2002). 2003 American Sociological Association Award for Outstanding Book in Sex and Gender. Received for Inventing the Needy: Gender and the Politics of Welfare in Hungary. (University of California Press, 2002). 1999 American Sociological Association Award for Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship in Sex and Gender. Received for Homeboys, Babies, Men in Suits: The State and the Reproduction of Male Dominance. 1999 Distinguished Teaching Award. Department of Sociology, New York University. 1996 Phi Beta Kappa Dissertation Award. 1993 Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award. Department of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley. 1991 Gertrude Jaeger Award, Department of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley. 1990 Magna Cum Laude, University of California, San Diego. 1989 Phi Beta Kappa, University of California, San Diego. CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION AND INVITED LECTURES 2017 Incarcerated Fatherhood: The Entanglements of Child Support Debt and Mass Imprisonment. Invited talk presented at the Goldstock Seminar, NYU Law School. 2017 Familial Death and the Penal State: Disadvantaged Fatherhood in an Era of Mass Imprisonment. Invited Lecture, University of Pennsylvania, Program on Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism. 2016 Incarcerated Fatherhood: The Entanglements of Child Support Debt and Mass Imprisonment. Invited Lecture, State University of New York/Albany.

page six 2016 Incarcerated Fatherhood: The Entanglements of Child Support Debt and Mass Imprisonment. Invited Lecture, Center for Migration, Princeton University. 2016 Faculty Address, Phi Beta Kappa Initiation Ceremony, New York University. 2016 Invited Discussant, Dividing Lines: The State and the Politics of Gender Segregation in Iran. The Harvard Academy of International and Area Studies, Harvard University. 2016 Incarcerated Fatherhood: The Entanglements of Child Support Debt and Mass Imprisonment. Invited Lecture, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Law. 2015 Sexuality and Political Regimes. Organizer, presider, and discussant for panel at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association 2015 A Family Portrait of Mass Incarceration: The Gender Politics of Parenting in Prison. Invited Public Lecture, Seton Hall University. 2014 Constructing Gypsycriminality, Past and Present. Invited Lecture given at The Politics of the Cold War Symposium, Bowdoin College. 2014 Incarcerated Fatherhood: Thinking through Mass Incarceration, Child Support, and the Politics of Paternity. Invited talk at University of Toronto, Centre for Criminology. 2014 Gypsycriminality and the Politics of Punishment in Central Europe. Invited lecture given at University of Michigan, Center for Russian and East European Studies. 2013 Gypsycriminality and the Politics of Punishment in Central Europe. Invited lecture given at the Central European University, Department of Sociology Lecture Series. 2013 Motherhood as Punishment: The Case of Parenting in Prison. Invited paper presented at the Women and Society Seminar Series, Columbia University. 2013 Gypsycriminality and the Politics of Punishment in Central Europe. Invited paper presented at the European Society of Criminology, Punishment and Society session. 2013 Parents as Prisoners: Gender and the Politics of Punishment. Invited paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Hawaiian Sociological Association. 2012 Parents as Prisoners: Welfare, Punishment, and the Disciplining of Family. Invited keynote address, Childhood Studies Association: Everyday Life and Public Politics in Argentina and Latin America. 1880-2010. Buenos Aires, Argentina. 2012 Parents as Prisoners: Thinking Through the Gender Politics of Punishment. Invited paper given Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. 2012 Author-Meets-Critic: Offending Women: Power, Punishment, and the Regulation of Desire. Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Association.

page seven 2011 Author-Meets-Critic: Offending Women: Power, Punishment, and the Regulation of Desire. American Society of Criminology. 2011 The Prison Industrial Complex. Organizer, presider, and discussant for panel at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. 2011 Gender, Rehabilitation, and the Politics of Prison. Organizer, presider, and discussant for panel at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. 2010 Parenting in Prison. Talk presented at the Goldstock Seminar, NYU Law School. 2010 New Perspectives on Carework. Organizer and discussant for panel at the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association. 2010 Feminist Political Economy. Organizer and discussant for panel at the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association. 2010 Gendered Citizenships across Social Institutions. Organizer and discussant for panel at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. 2010 Working through Mass Incarceration: Gender and the Politics of Prison Labor from East to West. Invited paper presented at the Frankle Institute for the Humanities and the Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago. 2010 Offending Women: Power, Punishment, and the Regulation of Desire. Public lecture given at Northwestern University. 2010 Working through Mass Incarceration: Gender and the Politics of Prison Labor from East to West. Invited paper presented at the Comparative Historical Social Science Workshop, Northwestern University. 2010 The Present and Future of the Sociology of Gender. Invited panel at the Gender Studies Program, Northwestern University. 2010 Working through Mass Incarceration: Gender and the Politics of Prison Labor from East to West. Paper presented at the International Studies Association. 2009 Offending Women: Power, Punishment, and the Regulation of Desire. Sociology Department Colloquium, University of Southern California. 2009 Offending Women: Power, Punishment, and the Regulation of Desire. Invited lecture given at the Department of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania. 2009 Offending Women: Power, Punishment, and the Regulation of Desire. Invited lecture given at Department of Gender Studies, Indiana University. 2009 Transnational Politics of Punishment. Invited paper presented at the Working Group on Gender and Citizenship, Indiana University.

page eight 2009 Reading the Past from the Gender Politics of the Present. Invited paper presented at Queens University, Belfast. January 2009. 2008 Transnational Politics of Punishment. Invited paper presented at the Meetings of the International Studies Association. April 2008. 2007 Transnational Politics of Punishment. Invited paper presented at the Meetings of the American Anthropological Association, December 2007. 2007 Gender, Sexuality, and Politics. Organizer, presider, and discussant for two panels at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. 2007 Offending Women: Power, Punishment, and the Regulation of Desire. Invited lecture given at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. April 2007. 2006 The Possibilities for History and Ethnography: Beyond the Revisit (with Ruth Horowitz). Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, session on Qualitative Methodology. 2005 Gender, Globalization, and Governance. Participant in the Fulbright New Century Scholars Plenary, Institute for International Education, New York. April 2005. 2005 Transitional States of Punishment: Gender and Neoliberal Governance in the East and West. Paper presented at the Final Meeting of the Fulbright New Century Scholars Program. Airlie Conference Center, Virginia. April 2005. 2004 Qualitative Methodology. Organizer, presider, and discussant for panel at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. August 2004. 2004 Offending Women: Hybrid Prisons and the Production of the Self. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Law and Society Association. May 2004. 2004 Representations of Women in the Legal System. Presentation at the Meeting of the Fulbright New Century Scholars Program. Emory University. April 2004. 2003 Integration or Disintegration? The Transnational and Local Politics of Welfare in Hungary. Invited presentation given at the Department of Sociology and the European Union Center at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. December 2003. 2003 Girls Just Shouldn t Have Fun: Gender, Punishment, and the Regulation of Desire. Lecture at the Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison. December 2003. 2003 Offending Women: Hybrid Prisons and the Production of the Self. Paper presented at the Meeting of the Social Science History Association session on Gender, Welfare, and States of Punishment. November 2003.

page nine 2003 Beyond Dependency: Welfare Reform and the Reconfiguration of State Assistance. Invited lecture given at the Mellon Lecture Series on Welfare States, Department of Politics, University of Virginia. May 2003. 2003 Author-Meets-Critics: Inventing the Needy: Gender and the Politics of Welfare in Hungary. Eastern Sociological Association Special Session. February, 2003. 2002 A Tale of Two Welfare States: Gender and Social Policy Reform in Hungary and the Czech Republic. Invited paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management, November, 2002. 2000 Gender Regimes and Transitional Societies. Invited presentation given at the Department of Sociology, Yale University. December 2001. 2000 Stepping In: Familial Survival Strategies in an Era of Welfare Reform. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. 2000 A Tale of Two Welfare States: Social Policy Reform in Hungary and the Czech Republic. Invited paper given at the London School of Economics. June 2000. 2000 Familial Welfare and Constructions of State Socialism. Paper presented at the European Social Science History Conference. Amsterdam. April 2000. 1999 Engendering Welfare Reform in Postsocialist Hungary. Research presentation at New York University s Remarque Institute. November 1999. 1999 Gender and State-Building in the Hungarian Welfare Society, 1948-1968. Paper presented at the Berkshires Conference on the History of Women. June 1999. 1998 Global Discourses of Need: Democratization and Welfare Regime Change. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. 1998 Gender and Welfare Regime Change in Hungary. Invited lecture given at the University of California at Los Angeles. May 1998. 1998 Engendering Welfare Reform. Invited lecture given at New York University s Center for European Studies, Workshop on Gender in Transition. April 1998. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2014-present Fieldwork, Family Court and Child Support Enforcement offices in Florida, New York, and California. Interviews with 150 formerly-incarcerated fathers. 2008-2012 Fieldwork, Hungarian National Prison System, Vác Hungary. Ethnographic study of a maximum-security men s prison. 2004-2006 Fieldwork, Hungarian National Prison System, Kalocsa Hungary. Ethnographic study of a maximum-security women s prison.

page ten 2002-2004 Fieldwork, California Department of Corrections. Ethnographic study of a women s prison housing female offenders and their children. Taught creative writing to inmates; wrote grant proposals for the prison. 1999-2001 Interviewing. Baltimore, Maryland. Completed 51 interviews with a random sample of low-income women. Examined how welfare reform affected two generations of sole mothers. 1994-1995 Archival Research. Budapest District Archives, Budapest, Hungary. Conducted primary source research on the welfare apparatus of state socialist Hungary. Secured access to archives; randomly sampled 1,209 case files from 1952-1989; coded and analyzed documents. 1993-1994 Fieldwork. Family Support Centers, Budapest, Hungary. Conducted fieldwork in Family Support Centers in two districts of Budapest. Observed the workings of these agencies in order to understand the gender practices of post-communist state institutions. 1992-1993 Fieldwork. California Juvenile Justice System. Participated in and observed the institutional practices of the juvenile justice system. Assisted probation officers; taught courses to a group of teenage mothers incarcerated in a group home. TEACHING EXPERIENCE 1997-Present 1997-Present Fall, 1996 Department of Sociology, New York University. Graduate courses taught include Ethnography, Gender and the Politics of Welfare, Feminist Theory, and Sex and Gender. Currently supervising 10 graduate students on dissertation and/or comprehensive exam committees. Department of Sociology, New York University. Undergraduate courses taught include Research Methods, Sex and Gender, Introduction to Sociology, Social Policy, Theories of Gender and Sexuality, Gender and Punishment, Social Change, and Gender in Transition. Department of Sociology, UC Berkeley. Instructor, Sociology 190: Gender and the Politics of Welfare. DEPARTMENT SERVICE 2011-present Director, Law and Society Minor. Department of Sociology, New York University. 2014-present Co-Director, Ethnography Workshop, Department of Sociology, New York University 2011-2013 Chair, Executive Committee, Department of Sociology, New York University. 2009-2010 Recruitment Committee, Department of Sociology, New York University (elected).

page eleven 2008-2010 Executive Committee, Department of Sociology, New York University (elected). 2007-2008 Recruitment Committee, Department of Sociology, New York University (elected). 2006-2007 Recruitment Committee, Department of Sociology, New York University (elected). 2005-2006 Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Sociology, New York University. 2003-2004 Director, Workshop on Gender and Inequality, Department of Sociology, New York University. 2002-2003 Director, Workshop on Gender and Inequality, Department of Sociology, New York University. 2002-2003 Graduate Admissions, Department of Sociology, New York University. 2001-2002 Co-Director, Workshop on Gender and Inequality, Department of Sociology, New York University Spring 2001 Spring 2001 Spring 2001 Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Sociology, New York University. Chair, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, Department of Sociology, New York University. Senior Recruitment Committee, Department of Sociology, New York University. 2000-2001 Director, Workshop on Gender and Inequality, Department of Sociology, New York University. 1999-2000 Co-Director, Workshop on Gender and Inequality, Department of Sociology, New York University. 1998-1999 Junior Recruitment Committee, Department of Sociology, New York University. 1998-1999 Graduate Admissions Committee, Department of Sociology, New York. 1998-1999 Director, Workshop on Gender and Inequality, Department of Sociology, New York University. 1997-1998 Graduate Admissions, Department of Sociology, New York University. 1997-1998 Co-director, Workshop on Gender and Inequality, Department of Sociology, New York University. 1997-1998 Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, Department of Sociology, New York University.

page twelve UNIVERSITY AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 1996-Present 2002-present 2003-Present Manuscript reviewer. Presses include University of California Press, Princeton University Press, Cambridge University Press, New York University Press, Oxford University Press, Duke University Press, McGraw Hill Press, University of Pittsburg Press. Journals include American Sociological Review, American Journal of Sociology, Social Problems, Signs, Gender & Society, Contemporary Sociology, Social Politics, East European Politics and Societies, Slavic Review. Faculty Coordinator, Sophomore Scholars Program, New York University. Editorial Board Member, Social Politics. 2011-Present Editorial Board Member, Journal of Law and Social Inquiry. 2012-Present Secretary and Committee Member, NYU Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. 2005-2008 Treasurer and Secretary, American Sociological Association, Section on Political Sociology (elected). 2003-2005 Faculty Senate, New York University (elected member). 2002-2004 Director of Undergraduate Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies Program, New York University. 2000-2003 Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, New York University (elected member). Spring 2001 Golden Dozen Teaching Award Committee, New York University. 2000-2001 Freshman Scholars Program, New York University. 1998-1999 Co-director, Working Group on Gender in Transition, Center for European Studies, New York University.