Kelsy Kretschmer Curriculum Vitae Sociology Program Email: Kelsy.Kretschmer@oregonstate.edu School of Public Policy Phone: (949)231-8636 Oregon State University Department Phone: (541)737-3077 ACADEMIC POSITIONS Assistant Professor of Sociology, School of Public Policy, Oregon State University (2015 present) Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Southern Illinois University -Carbondale (2011-2015) Faculty Scholar, Wellesley Centers for Women, Wellesley College (2010-2011) EDUCATION PhD Sociology, University of California, Irvine (2010) Master of Arts Sociology, University of California, Irvine (2006) Bachelor of Arts Sociology, Oregon State University (2003) RESEARCH AND TEACHING AREAS Organizations; Social Movements; Political Sociology; Sociology of Gender; Research Methods PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Articles Stout, Christopher, Kelsy Kretschmer, and Vanessa Stout. Forthcoming. The Continuing Significance of History Journal of Political Science Education. Kretschmer, Kelsy. 2014. Shifting Boundaries and Splintering Movements: Abortion Rights in the Feminist and New Right Movements. Sociological Forum 29: 893-915. Barber, Kristen and Kelsy Kretschmer. 2013. Walk Like a Man Contexts 12 (2):40-45. Kretschmer, Kelsy. 2009. Contested Loyalties: Dissident Identity Organizations, Institutions, and Social Movements Sociological Perspectives 52 (4): 433-454. Recognized as distinguished contribution to Sociological Perspectives by the Pacific Sociological Association, 2010 (co-recipient) Kretschmer, Kelsy and David S. Meyer. 2007. Platform Leadership: Cultivating Support for a Public Profile American Behavioral Scientist 50 (10): 1395-1412. Book Chapters Kretschmer, Kelsy and Jane J. Mansbridge. Forthcoming. Campaigning for the Equal Rights Amendment and Liberal Feminism in The Oxford Handbook of U.S. Women s Social Movement Activism. Edited by Holly McCammon, Lee Ann Banaszak, Verta Taylor, and Jo Reger. New York: Oxford University Press
Polletta, Francesca and Kelsy Kretschmer. 2015. Factionalism and Strategy in Social Movement Organizations. In Players and Arenas: The Interactive Dynamics of Protest, edited by James Jasper and Jan Willem Duyvendak. Amsterdam University Press Kretschmer, Kelsy and David S. Meyer. 2013. Organizing around Gender Identities in The Oxford Handbook of Gender and Politics. Edited by Georgina Waylen, Karen Celis, Johanna Kantola and S. Laurel Weldon. New York: Oxford University Press. Meyer, David S. and Kelsy Kretschmer. 2007. Social Movements. Pp. 540-548 in The Handbook of 21 st Century Sociology, edited by Clifton D. Bryant and Dennis L. Peck. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Other Publications Kretschmer, Kelsy. 2013. Review of Charismatic Leadership and Social Movements: The Revolutionary Power of Ordinary Men and Women, edited by Jan Willem Stutje. Mobilization 18(4): 505-506. Kretschmer, Kelsy. 2012. Teaching Social Movements through a Writing Course. In the Pedagogy of Social Movements Essay Dialogue on Mobilizing Ideas (http://mobilizingideas.wordpress.com), Center for the Study of Social Movements, University of Notre Dame, August 15. Kretschmer, Kelsy. 2012. Factions/Factionalism in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements. Edited by David A. Snow, Donatella Della Porta, Bert Klandermans, and Doug McAdam. Polletta, Francesca and Kelsy Kretschmer. 2012. Free Spaces in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements. Edited by David A. Snow, Donatella Della Porta, Bert Klandermans, and Doug McAdam. Kretschmer, Kelsy. 2010. National Organization for Women Encyclopedia of United States Political History. Washington D.C.: CQ Press. Book Manuscript in Progress Not NOW: Factionalism, Schism, and Spin- off in the National Organization for Women. Articles in Progress Kretschmer, Kelsy and Kristen Barber. Men s Participation in Feminist Protests (Revise and resubmit). Kretschmer, Kelsy, Christopher Stout, and Leah Ruppanner. Gender Linked Fate and the Marriage Gap in American Politics (under review) Kretschmer, Kelsy. Sponsoring the Competition: Spinoff Organizations in Feminist Movements and Environmental Movements. (Preparing for submission) Boutcher, Steven A. and Kelsy Kretschmer. Threatening Appeals: The Rhetoric of Fear in Social Movement Organizing (Preparing for submission) 2
AWARDS, GRANTS, AND FELLOWSHIPS Co-Principal Investigator, NSF EAGER Grant ($75,000) The Carbondale Study: A Model for Student and Community Engagement in Research. Distinguished contribution to Sociological Perspectives by the Pacific Sociological Association, 2010 (corecipient) for the article Contested Loyalties: Dissident Identity Organizations, Institutions, and Social Movements. Young Scholars Conference, Center for the Study of Social Movements, University of Notre Dame (2010) Outstanding Teaching Assistance Award, Department of Sociology, University of California, Irvine (2009) Summer Fellowship, Department of Sociology, UCI, $1,500 (2009) Chancellor s Club Dissertation Fellowship for Excellence, UCI, $10,000 (2008) Graduate Student Fellowship, Center for Organizational Research, UCI, $1,000 (2008) Summer Fellowship, Department of Sociology, UCI, $2,500 (2008) Regents Dissertation Fellowship, School of Social Science, UCI (2008) Regents Pre-Dissertation Fellowship, School of Social Science, UCI (2007) Research & Travel Award, Department of Sociology, UCI, $800 (2007) William C. Jenne Award for Outstanding Senior, Department of Sociology, OSU (2003) Sally Hacker Research Award, Center for the Humanities, OSU, $400 (2003) ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS Gender Linked Fate and the Marriage Gap in American Politics. Presented at the American Sociological Association, Chicago (2015) Men at the March: Men s Participation in Feminist Protests. Presented at the American Sociological Association, San Francisco (2014) Spilling over to the Countermovement. Presented at the American Sociological Association, New York (2013) Threatening Appeals: The Rhetoric of Fear in Social Movement Organizing. Co-presented with Steven A. Boutcher. Eastern Sociological Association, Boston (2013) Walking the Walk: Men's Participation in Feminist Protest. Co-presented with Kristen Barber. Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago (2013) From Faction to Schism in Feminist Movement Organizations. Presented at the American Sociological Association, Denver (2012) Solidarity and Schism in the National Organization for Women. Presented as a part of Women s History Month, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale (2012) Movement Factions: Players and Processes. Co-presented with Francesca Polletta. Eastern Sociological Association, New York (2012) A Cooperative Venture? Relationship Outcomes between The National Organization for Women and Its Spin-offs. Presented at the American Sociological Association, Las Vegas (2011) 3
Not NOW: Pathways and Consequences of Breakaway Organizations from the National Organization for Women. Lunchtime Seminar Series. Wellesley Centers for Women, Wellesley College (2010). Children of NOW: Pathways and Consequences of Breakaway Organizations from the National Organization for Women. Presented at the American Sociological Association, Atlanta (2010). Allies or Adversaries? Consequences of Schism from the National Organization for Women Young Scholars Conference, Center for the Study of Social Movements, University of Notre Dame (2010) Breaking Through: Small Movement Organizations and the Media. Presented at the Pacific Sociological Association, Oakland (2007) Platform Leadership: Cultivating Support for a Public Profile. Co-presented with David S. Meyer at the American Sociological Association, Montreal (2006) Exit Voicing Loyalty: Dissident Identity Organizations and Social Movements. Presented at the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia (2005) Life in the Suburbs: Integration and Social Ties to Poverty. Presented at the Pacific Sociological Association, San Francisco (2004) COURSES Graduate Courses Complex Organizations Collective Behavior & Social Movements Teaching Sociology Understanding Social Research Undergraduate Courses Contemporary Social Problems Women s Movements in America Social Movements Political Sociology Introduction to Sociology PROFESSIONAL SERVICE To Department Assessment Committee, Sociology Program, OSU (2015-2016) Interim Undergraduate Director, SIU (Spring 2014) Department Representative to College of Liberal Arts Council, SIU (Spring 2014) Graduate Studies Committee, SIU (2012-2013) Undergraduate Studies Committee, SIU (2011-2012; 2013-2014) Moderator, Gay Marriage in the Illinois Assembly Organized by Political Science Ambassadors, SIU (2013) Moderator, Open Forum Discussion: Understanding the Political, Legal, and Ethical Implications of Recent Proposed Legislation on Women s Reproductive Rights. Organized by Political Science Ambassadors, SIU (2012) Member, MA Committee: Ryan Ceresola (SIU, Sociology); Trey Green (SIU, Sociology); Debaleena Ghosh (SIU, Sociology); Megan Rabe (SIU, Sociology) 4
Member, Dissertation Committee: Amanda Buday (SIU, Sociology); Ryan Ceresola (SIU, Sociology); Aleta Gustavson (SIU, Sociology); Justin A. Martin (SIU, Sociology); Paul Martin (SIU, Political Science); Maya Wright-Philips (SIU, Political Science) To the University Grievance Committee, Graduate School, SIU (Fall 2014) To Discipline & Profession Membership Committee, Collective Behavior & Social Movements section, American Sociological Association (2015-2016) Reviewer for Social Problems; The Sociological Quarterly; Mobilization; Sociological Focus; Sociological Perspectives; Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change; Sociology Compass; Dutch Yearbook of Women's History. MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association (Section Memberships: Collective Behavior & Social Movements, Sex & Gender, and Organizations, Occupation, and Work) 5