DOLORES TREVIZO CURRICULUM VITAE Department of Sociology Occidental College 1600 Campus Road Los Angeles, CA 90041 (323) 259-2943 (work) dtrevizo@oxy.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, 1998 M.A. University of California, Los Angeles, 1990 B.A. Cum Laude with Departmental Honors, Occidental College, 1988 ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2010- Full Professor, Occidental College 2003-2010 Associate Professor, Occidental College 1998-2003 Assistant Professor, Occidental College ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS 2010-2011 Associate Dean of the College and Director of the Core Program 2008-2010 Director of the Core, General Education Program, Occidental College FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS 2007 Haynes Foundation Faculty Research Fellowship 2002-2004 UC MEXUS Postdoctoral Fellow 1996-1997 Minority Scholars in Residence Program, Occidental College 1995-1996 Research Grant, International Studies and Overseas Programs (ISOP) Graduate Fieldwork Fellowship, UCLA 1994-1995 Dissertation Year Award, UCLA 1994 Research Grant, UC MEXUS 1992-1993 Research Grant, Latin American Studies Center UCLA 1990-1993 American Sociological Association, Minority Fellowship Program Fellow 1990-1993 Project 88 Minority Fellowship Program, UCLA 1989-1990 University Fellowship, UCLA, Department of Sociology FIELDS AND AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Political Sociology: Social Movements, Democratization, Repression/ Human Rights, Citizenship/ Immigration Area studies: Mexico, United States
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Books and Edited Collections (Joe Foweraker, Co-Editor) Democracy and its Discontents in Latin America, Forthcoming with Lynne Rienner Publishers 2011 Rural Protest in the Making of Democracy in Mexico, 1968-2000 (Penn State University Press, University Park, PA). Journal Articles and Chapters in Refereed Edited Volumes 2016 (with Mary Lopez) Neighborhood Segregation and Business Outcomes: Mexican Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Los Angeles County Forthcoming in Sociological Perspectives. 2016 Counting the Costs of Political Repression in Democracy and its Discontents in Latin America, Forthcoming with Lynne Rienner Publishers 2014 Political Repression and the Struggles for Human Rights in Mexico: 1968-1990s forthcoming in Social Science History Vol. 38, Issue 3-4 Fall/Winter 483-511. 2013 Moral economy theory and peasant movements in Latin America in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements edited by David A. Snow, Donatella della Porta, Bert Klandermans, and Doug McAdam. Wiley- Blackwell Press. 2009 (with Mary Lopez) Mexican Immigrant Entrepreneurship in Los Angeles: An Analysis of the Determinants of Entrepreneurial Outcomes in An American Story: Mexican American Entrepreneurship and Wealth Creation, Edited by John Sibley Butler, Alfonso Morales, and David L. Torres. Purdue University Press, West Lafayette, Indiana. 2006 Between Zapata and Che: A Comparison of Social Movement Success and Failure in Mexico. Social Science History. Summer 2006 (volume 30:2, 197-229). 2003 Interclass Conflict and Political Divisions Among Capitalists: The Remaking of an Agrarian Capitalist Class in Mexico, 1970-1975 Social Science History Spring 2003 (volume 27:1 p. 75-108) 2002 Dispersed Communist Networks and Grassroots Leadership of Peasant Revolts in Mexico. Sociological Perspectives, 45(3): 285-315. 1994 Democratization and Privatization in Latin America, Latin American
Perspectives, Issue 83, Vol. 21 No.4. (with Christine Ehrick). Book Reviews 2014 Review of Tomorrow We re All Going to the Harvest: Temporary Foreign Worker Programs and Neoliberal Political Economy by Leigh Binford. (Austin, TX. University of Texas Press). Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 43 (4)502-504. 2012 Review of Indigenous Development in the Andes: Culture, Power and Transnationalism. By Robert Andolina, Nina Laurie, and Sarah A. Radcliffe. (Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2009). Perspectives on Politics June 2012 issue, 10(2). 2012 Review of Between the Guerrillas and the State: The Cocalero Movement, Citizenship, and Identity in the Colombian Amazon by María Clemencia Ramírez (Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2011). Mobilization. 17 (1) 365-367 2011 Review of Folkloric Poverty: Neoliberal Multiculturalism in Mexico Overmyer- Velázquez, R. (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2010, 209 pp) British Journal of Sociology. September (62:3), 552-554. 2006 Review of Tepoztlán and the Transformation of the Mexican State: The Politics of Loose Connections, by JoAnn Martin. Contemporary Sociology. Volume 35, Number 3, May. 2004 Review of Blood, Ink, and Culture: Miseries and Splendors of the Post-Mexican Condition, by Roger Bartra in Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, Volume 10, Number 2, Summer. 1996 Review of The Dynamics of Domination: State, Class, and Social Reform in Mexico, 1910-1990, by Viviane Brachet-Marquez. Contemporary Sociology. July 1996, Vol. 25, No. 4. OTHER PUBLICATIONS: 2009 Mexicans in California: Transformations and Challenges edited by Ramón Gutiérrez and Patricia Zavella with the assistance of Denise Segura, Dolores Trevizo, and Juan Vicente Palerm. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press. 2006 (with Mary Lopez) Economic Development in the Latino Scorecard 2006: Road
to Action, Full Report, Los Angeles: United Way of Greater Los Angeles. IN PROGRESS Affective Mobilization in Highly Repressive Societies: Mothers Movements to Reappear Those Forcibly Disappeared in Argentine (1976-1982) and Mexico (1968-1982). (research in progress) (with Mary Lopez) Mexican and Central American Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Los Angeles. RECENT CONFERENCE PAPERS 2015 Residential Segregation and Business Outcomes: Mexican Immigrant Entrepreneurs in L.A. County presented at the annual American Sociological Association Conference (Chicago) 2014 Legitimacy Deficits: the political costs of political repression and of militarizing law enforcement in Mexico presented at the annual Social Science History Association Conference (Toronto) 2014 Mexico s War Against Drug Cartels and the Erosion of Trust of its Armed Forces. presented at the annual American Sociological Association Conference (San Francisco) 2014 The Quality of Democracy in Latin America Today. Co-organized with Joe Foweraker and Jane Jaquette. All-day workshop at Occidental College (Los Angeles). February 28, 2013 Political Repression and the Struggles for Human Rights in Mexico: 1968-1990s presented at the annual conference of LASA (Washington D.C.) 2012 Affective Mobilization in Highly Repressive Societies: Mothers Movements to Reappear Those Forcibly Disappeared in Argentine (1976-1982) and Mexico (1968-1982). Presented at the Annual Conference of the Social Science History Association (Vancouver). 2011 Indigenous Social Movements and Human Rights in Mexico at the American Society for Ethnohistory Meeting in Los Angele, CA (Oct. 19-22) 2011 The Democratizing Outcomes of Mexico s Local Human Rights Movement American Sociological Association 2010 Post-1968 Protest Movements and the Evolution of Mexico s Human Rights Stance Toward Non-Violent Political Minorities Social Science History Association. 2009 Radical Businessmen and Mexico s Neoliberal Project(s). Social Science History Association.
2009 The Rural Roots of Mexico s Democratization. American Sociological Association,