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RUTH BRAUNSTEIN Department of Sociology University of Connecticut Unit 1068 344 Mansfield Road Storrs, CT 06269 phone: 917.273.5292 e-mail: ruth.braunstein@uconn.edu web: www.ruthbraunstein.com ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2013- Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Connecticut EDUCATION 2013 Ph.D., Sociology, New York University 2008 M.A., Sociology, New York University 2003 B.S., Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University PUBLICATIONS BOOKS: Braunstein, Ruth. Prophets and Patriots: Faith in Democracy Across the Political Divide (Under contract with University of California Press) Braunstein, Ruth, Todd Nicholas Fuist and Rhys H. Williams, Eds. Religion and Progressive Activism: Understanding Faith and Politics in America (Under contract with NYU Press) PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS: Braunstein, Ruth. 2015. The Tea Party Goes to Washington: Mass Demonstrations as Performative and Interactional Processes. Qualitative Sociology 38(4): 1-22. (Lead article) Ø Original photograph by author featured on journal cover Yukich, Grace and Ruth Braunstein. 2014. Encounters at the Religious Edge: Variation in Religious Expression Across Interfaith Advocacy and Social Movement Spaces. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 53(4): 791-807. Braunstein, Ruth, Brad Fulton, and Richard L. Wood. 2014. The Role of Bridging Cultural Practices in Racially and Socioeconomically Diverse Civic Organizations. American Sociological Review 79(4): 705-25. Ø Winner of the Dennis Gouran Research Award from the Group Communication Division of the National Communication Association Ø Reviewed in The Society Pages and Work in Progress (blog of the American Sociological Association's Organizations, Occupations, and Work Section) Braunstein, Ruth. 2012. Storytelling in Liberal Religious Advocacy. Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 51(1): 110-127. Ø Winner of Graduate Student Paper Award Honorable Mention from the American Sociological Association Section on the Sociology of Religion Braunstein, Ruth. 2011. Who Are We the People? Contexts, Spring 2011. Ø Includes original photographs by author Manza, Jeff and Ruth Braunstein. 2008. Beyond the Ballot Box: Social Groups and Voting in Democratic Elections. Harvard International Review 30(1): 40-43. 1

BOOK CHAPTERS: Braunstein, Ruth. Strategic Storytelling by Nuns on the Bus, in Religion and Progressive Activism: Understanding Faith and Politics in America, Ruth Braunstein, Todd Nicholas Fuist and Rhys H. Williams, Eds. (Accepted for publication) Braunstein, Ruth. 2014. Who Are We the People? Multidimensional Identity Work in the Tea Party, Pp. 149-173 in Understanding the Tea Party Movement, Nella Van Dyke and David S. Meyer, Eds. Ashgate. Ø Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology (January 2016) Braunstein, Ruth. From the Classroom to the Courtroom: The Intelligent Design Movement as a Challenge to Authority, in Creating Authority, Craig Calhoun and Richard Sennett, Eds. New York: NYU Press. (Accepted for publication) PUBLIC WRITING AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS: Braunstein, Ruth (Contributor). 2015. Roundtable: Is the (Tea) Party Over? Edited by Erik Kojola and Jack Delehanty. The Society Pages. Braunstein, Ruth. 2014. The Good, the Bad, and the Uncivil. Participation and its Discontents. A Blog In Collaboration with the ASA Political Sociology Section. Braunstein, Ruth and Melissa Aronczyk. 2013. Culture in NYLON. Culture Newsletter of the Culture Section of the American Sociological Association (Spring). Braunstein, Ruth. 2010. Blogging and Academia, in the Social Science Research Council report, The New Landscape of the Religion Blogosphere. Braunstein, Ruth. 2011. I would love to read the biography of a book... (Interview with Fred Appel, Senior Editor, Princeton University Press). The Immanent Frame. Alberts, Thomas, Ruth Braunstein, David Buckley and Grace Yukich. 2010. Skyping Secularism: Religion And Multiple Modernities, The Immanent Frame. Braunstein, Ruth and Grace Yukich. 2010. Toward a Sociology of Social Religion. The Immanent Frame. Braunstein, Ruth, David Buckley and Grace Yukich. 2010. Discussing Mosques, Minarets, And Crosses. The Immanent Frame. Braunstein, Ruth. 2008. Obama s Faith in the Common Good. The Immanent Frame. Braunstein, Ruth. 2008. Voting in a Year When Muslim Was a Slur. The Immanent Frame. Braunstein, Ruth. 2007. Election 2008: Union Endorsements of Presidential Candidates. In Critical Solidarity. Volume 7, Number 3, December 2007. Braunstein, Ruth. 2007. On the Hill: Legislative Update. In Critical Solidarity. Volume 7, Number 3, December 2007. GRANTS, HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2016 Fellowship, University of Connecticut, Humanities Institute, Public Discourse Project 2015 Dennis Gouran Research Award, Group Communication Division, National Communication Association Research Grant, University of Connecticut, Humanities Institute, Public Discourse Project ($1,630) Publication Grant, University of Connecticut, Scholarship Facilitation Fund ($2,000) 2014 Summer/Short-Term Research Publication Grant, AAUW American Fellowships ($6,000) 2012 Dissertation Grant Award, NYU Department of Sociology ($1,000) 2

Delegate, Researching the Contemporary Moral Landscape (Centre for Religion and Contemporary Society, University of Kent) Invited Participant, Young Scholars in Social Movements Conference, Center for the Study of Social Movements, Notre Dame University 2011 Graduate Student Paper Award (Honorable Mention), American Sociological Association Section on the Sociology of Religion Fellow, Berlin Summer School in the Social Sciences: Linking Theory & Empirical Research 2010 Dissertation Grant Award, NYU Department of Sociology ($1,000) Student Travel Grant, NYU Graduate School of Arts and Sciences ($500) Fellow, Institute for Human Sciences, International Summer Program in Philosophy & Politics, Cortona, Italy Collaborative Research Funding with Craig Calhoun, NYU Department of Sociology ($3,000) 2009 Student Travel Grant, NYU Graduate School of Arts and Sciences ($500) Collaborative Research Funding with Jeff Manza, NYU Department of Sociology ($3,000) 2006 Henry M. MacCracken Fellowship (5-Year Award), New York University INVITED LECTURES AND PUBLIC TALKS Putting Faith (in Democracy) in Action in Tea Party and Faith-Based Community Organizing at the Penn Urban Ethnography Workshop, University of Pennsylvania, February 12, 2016, Philadelphia, PA. Religion, Nationalism, and the Tea Party Movement at the Sociology Department Colloquium (Co-sponsored by the Government Department), Colby College, November 4, 2015, Waterville, ME. Making Sense of the Topsy-Turvy 2016 Presidential Race (Panelist). University of Connecticut Alumni Association. December 2, 2015, Hartford, CT. Good Citizen / Bad Citizen: Civility Discourse as Boundary-Work at the University of Connecticut Humanities Institute Public Discourse Project Seminar, November 16, 2015, Storrs, CT. Good Citizen / Bad Citizen: Civility Discourse as Boundary-Work at the Center for Cultural Sociology Workshop, Yale University, October 9, 2015, New Haven, CT. Prophets and Patriots: Practicing Citizenship Across the Political Divide at the Joint Meeting of the Lower CT Valley and Shoreline Branches of the AAUW, April 15, 2015, Westbrook, CT. Citizens, Government, and God: The Democratic Imagination in Community Organizing and the Tea Party at the Religion & Politics Colloquium, The MacMillan Center Initiative on Religion, Politics and Society, Yale University, March 24, 2014, New Haven, CT. Holding Government Accountable: How Cultural Logics Shape Democratic Practice in Community Organizing and the Tea Party at Lehigh University s Humanities Center Panel on Contemporary Political Movements: Decoding the Political Tides: The Tea Party & Occupy Wall Street, April 2, 2013, Bethlehem, PA. Accountability is in Relationships, at the Craft of Ethnography Workshop, Dec. 7, 2011, New York, NY. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Render unto Caesar? Tax Resistance, Government Power, and Higher Powers at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meeting, October 23-25, 2015, Newport Beach, CA. Religious Diversity and Heterogeneity in the Tea Party Movement at the Association for the Sociology of Religion Annual Meeting, August 21, 2015, Chicago, IL. 3

Taxes as Democratic Infrastructure: Moral Discourses of Mutual Obligation in Community Organizing and the Tea Party at the Social Science History Association Annual Meeting, November 6-9, 2014, Toronto. The Moral of the Story: Strategic Storytelling by Nuns on the Bus at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meeting, October 31-November 2, 2014, Indianapolis, IN. The Participation Initiative, Section on Political Sociology Invited Session at the American Sociological Association (ASA) Annual Meeting, August 19, 2014, San Francisco, CA. The Moral of the Story: Strategic Storytelling by Nuns on the Bus at the Thematic Session: Progressive Religious and Social Activism: New Stories of Faith and Politics in America (co-sponsored with the Association for the Sociology of Religion) at the American Sociological Association (ASA) Annual Meeting, August 18, 2014, San Francisco, CA. Talking about Taxation: Moral Logics of Obligation in Community Organizing and the Tea Party at the American Sociological Association (ASA) Annual Meeting, August 17, 2014, San Francisco, CA. Talking about Taxation: Moral Logics of Obligation in Community Organizing and the Tea Party at the Center for Cultural Sociology Anniversary Conference, Advancing Cultural Sociology, Yale University, April 25-27, 2014, New Haven, CT. Citizens, Government, and God: The Democratic Imagination in Community Organizing and the Tea Party at the Comparative-Historical Sociology/Political Sociology Miniconference on Capitalism, the Politics of Inequality, and Historical Change, August 14, 2013, New York, NY. Bridging Diversity: Social Capital, Solidarity, And Prayer In Faith-Based Community Organizing (with Richard L. Wood and Brad Fulton) at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meeting, November 8-10, 2013, Boston, MA. Religious Practices Bridge Class Inequalities: Ethnographic and Survey Data from a Social Movement Sector (with Richard L. Wood and Brad Fulton) at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August 10, 2013, New York, NY. Holding Government Accountable: How Cultural Logics Shape Democratic Practice in Community Organizing and the Tea Party at the Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, March 22-24, 2013, Boston, MA. at the Yale University Center for Comparative Research Graduate Student Conference: The Location of Meaning, The Meaning of Location, January 26, 2013, New Haven, CT. at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August 19, 2012, Denver, CO. Negotiating Position Asymmetries in Multisite Comparative Ethnographic Research at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meeting, November 9-11, 2012, Phoenix, AZ. Who are We the People? Negotiating Multidimensional Collective Identity in the Tea Party, at the Third Annual Young Scholars in Social Movements Mini-Conference hosted by the Center for the Study of Social Movements, University of Notre Dame, May 4, 2012, South Bend, IN. Varieties of Populist Politics, at the Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, February 23-26, 2012, New York, NY. God-Given Rights or Faithful Covenant? Religiopolitical Discourses and Cultures of Accountability in Citizen Activism at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meeting, October 28-30, 2011, Milwaukee, WI. Emotional Dynamics of Collective Identity Formation in the Tea Party: Restoring Honor Rally as a Ritual of Recognition, at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August 22, 2011, Las Vegas, NV. The Movement for the Common Good: Bridging the Transcendent and the Transformative, at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meeting, October 29-31, 2010, Baltimore, MD. 4

Representing People of Faith in Washington: Religious Advocates as Moral Experts at the Association for the Sociology of Religion Annual Meeting, August 8-11, 2009, San Francisco, CA. Promoting Professional Expertise for the Public Good? Unintended Consequences of Scientific-Judicial Alignment in Debates Over Evolution at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August 8-11, 2009, San Francisco, CA. Challenging Religious-Secular Distinctions in the Study of Public Policy Advocacy at the Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, March 19-22, 2009, Baltimore, MD. COURSES TAUGHT 2015-2016 Introduction to Sociology, Department of Sociology, University of Connecticut 2014-2015 Graduate Political Sociology, Department of Sociology, University of Connecticut Introduction to Sociology, Department of Sociology, University of Connecticut Social Movements and Social Change, Department of Sociology, University of Connecticut 2013-2014 Social Movements and Social Change, Department of Sociology, University of Connecticut Political Sociology, Department of Sociology, University of Connecticut Winter 2012 Fall 2007 Wealth and Inequality, Teaching Assistant for Dr. Jeff Manza, Dept. of Sociology, NYU Sociology of Religion, Teaching Assistant for Dr. Gerald Marwell, Dept. of Sociology, NYU PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND ACTIVITIES Discipline: Reviewer: American Politics Research, American Political Science Review, American Sociological Review, American Journal of Cultural Sociology, American Journal of Sociology, Contexts, Mobilization, Qualitative Sociology, Social Forces, Social Problems, Sociology of Religion, The Sociological Quarterly Faculty Fellow, Center for Cultural Sociology, Yale University (2016-) Committee Member, Richard A. Peterson Award for Best Student Paper, ASA Culture Section (2016) Nominating Committee Member, ASA History of Sociology Section (2014-2015) Graduate Student Representative, ASA Culture Section (2013-2014) Graduate Student Prize Committee, ASA History of Sociology Section (2012-2013) Editorial Collective Member, In Critical Solidarity. Newsletter of the American Sociological Association s Section on Labor and Labor Movements (2007-2010) Conference session convener/organizer: Invited Session: Religion and the Politics of National Identity, (Co-Sponsored by the Sociology of Religion and Culture Sections) at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August 20-23, 2016, Seattle, WA. Religion and the Tea Party at the Association for the Sociology of Religion Annual Meeting, August 21, 2015, Chicago, IL. Progressive Religion in the United States: Remapping the Political Landscape at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meeting, November 8-10, 2013, Boston, MA. (with Rhys H. Williams and Todd Nicholas Fuist) Inside, Outside and Between: Theory, Method and Ethics in Multi-Site Ethnography at the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Annual Meeting, November 9-11, 2012, Phoenix, AZ. (with Jeffrey Guhin) 5

Populist Resurgence? Economic Crisis and Social Activism Across the Political Spectrum at the Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, February 23-26, 2012, New York, NY. Interdisciplinary: Editorial Board Member, The Immanent Frame, Social Science Research Council (2016-) Participant, Consultation, Religion Dispatches (September 2015) Editor at Large (and former Managing Editor), The Immanent Frame, Social Science Research Council (2007-2015) Coordinator, NYLON Research Network (2008-2011) Organizer, Emerging Scholars of Religion and Public Life Network (co-sponsored by the Institute for Public Knowledge, New York University and the Social Science Research Council) (2009-2010) University of Connecticut: Core Faculty Member, Public Discourse Project, Humanities Institute (2015-) Executive Committee, Department of Sociology (2015-) Faculty Search Committee, Department of Sociology (2015-2016) Undergraduate Program Committee, Department of Sociology (2013-2015) Colloquia & Rituals Committee, Department of Sociology (2013-2015) New York University: Faculty Search Committee, Department of Sociology (2009-2010) Graduate Student Association Representative, Department of Sociology (2007-2008) Graduate Student Spring Conference Committee, Department of Sociology (2006-2007) ACADEMIC MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association (ASA) (Section Memberships: Altruism, Morality and Social Solidarity, Collective Behavior and Social Movements, History of Sociology, Political Sociology, Sociology of Religion, Sociology of Culture, Theory) Association for the Sociology of Religion (ASR) Society for the Scientific Study of Religion (SSSR) Social Science History Association (SSHA) REFERENCES Available upon request 6