SHANNON MALONE GONZALEZ - Department Of Sociology

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SHANNON MALONE GONZALEZDepartment of Sociology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hillsgonzalez@unc.edu smalonegonzalez.com EMPLOYMENT2021 –Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill2021 –Faculty Fellow, Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillEDUCATION2021Ph.D. Sociology, The University of Texas at AustinDoctoral Portfolios: Applied Statistical Modeling; Women’s and Gender Studies2011M.S. Nonprofits and Non-Governmental Organizations Leadership, University of Pennsylvania2008B.A. English, Tougaloo CollegeRESEARCH INTERESTSBlack Feminist Theory and Epistemologies, Criminology, Policing/Police Violence, Family, Mixed MethodsPUBLICATIONSBooksShannon Malone Gonzalez. In Her Place: Black Women Redefining and Resisting Police Violence (InProgress)Book Chapter: “(Re)Defining Use of Force: Police Gender-Based and Sexual Violence Against Black Women” Distinguished Graduate Student Paper Award, Section on Race, Gender, and Class, AmericanSociological Association, 2020Peer-Reviewed Journal ArticlesShannon Malone Gonzalez. 2020. “Black Girls and the Talk? Policing, Parenting, and the Politics ofProtection.” Social Problems Published Online Honorable Mention, Arlene Kaplan Daniels Paper Award, Society for the Study of Social Problems,2021Co-Winner, Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award, Family Section, American SociologicalAssociation, 2021Co-Winner, Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award, Children and Youth Section, AmericanSociological Association, 2021Distinguished Graduate Student Paper Award, Section on Race, Gender, and Class, AmericanSociological Association, 2018Press: PrismShannon Malone Gonzalez. 2019. “Making It Home: An Intersectional Analysis of the Police Talk.” Gender &Society 33(3): 363-386. Co-Winner, Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Article Award, Section on Race, Gender, andClass, American Sociological Association, 2020Devon T. Wade Graduate Student Paper Award, Association of Black Sociologists, 2019Malone Gonzalez, July 2021

Lora Romero Memorial Award for Interdisciplinary Research in Race, Ethnicity and Gender,Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, The University of Texas at Austin, 2019Norval Glenn Prize, Best Graduate Student Paper in Family Sociology, Department of Sociology, TheUniversity of Texas at Austin, 2018Press: Blackfeminisms.com, The Society PagesOther PublicationsShannon Malone Gonzalez. 2020. “A United States Truth: Police Violence on the Margins” Cite Black WomenBlog, June 17.Shannon Malone Gonzalez. 2020. “Unanswered Questions from Black Women Protestors Against PoliceViolence.” Ms. Magazine, June 4FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, HONORS & AWARDSFellowships2020 – 2021Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship2020 – 2021American Sociological Association Minority Fellowship Program2020 – 2021AAUW American Dissertation Fellowship (declined)2019 – 2020The Graduate School Continuing Fellowship2016 – 2021National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship2014 – 2016W.K. Kellogg Foundation Community Leadership Network Fellow2011 – 2012Butler Koshland Fellow, Butler Koshland Fellowships and The San Francisco Foundation2007Schomburg-Mellon Humanities Fellow at The Schomburg Center for Research and BlackCultureGrants2020Seed Grant, Population Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin2020Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy Dissertation Grant2020National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant2019College of Liberal Arts Dissertation Bootcamp, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellowship2019Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice Summer Graduate Fieldwork Fellowship2018Urban Ethnography Lab Summer Fellowship2017Diversity and Inclusion Grant2016 – 2018Dean’s Prestigious Fellowship Supplement (awarded three times)2016 – 2017Pre-Doctoral Research Fellowship, Department of Sociology (awarded twice)2016W.K. Kellogg Foundation Community Leadership Project Grant2015AAUW Community Action GrantHonors & Awards2021Honorable Mention, Arlene Kaplan Daniels Paper Award, Society for the Study of SocialProblems, 2021Malone Gonzalez, July 2021

2021Co-Winner, Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award, Family Section, American SociologicalAssociation2021Co-Winner, Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award, Children and Youth Section, AmericanSociological Association2020Devon T. Wade Graduate Student Paper Award, Association of Black Sociologists2020Co-Winner, Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Article Award, Section on Race, Gender,and Class, American Sociological Association2020Distinguished Graduate Student Paper Award, Section on Race, Gender, and Class, AmericanSociological Association2020Excellence Award, Department of Sociology, College of Liberal Arts2019Devon T. Wade Graduate Student Paper Award, Association of Black Sociologists2019Honorable Mention, James E. Blackwell Best Graduate Student Paper Award, Section onRacial and Ethnic Minorities, American Sociological Association2019Lora Romero Memorial Award for Interdisciplinary Research in Race, Ethnicity and Gender,Department of Women’s and Gender Studies2018Excellence Award, Department of Sociology, College of Liberal Arts2018Distinguished Graduate Student Paper Award, Section on Race, Gender, and Class, AmericanSociological Association2018Norval Glenn Prize, Best Graduate Student Paper in Family Sociology, Department of Sociology2010School of Social Policy & Practice Scholarship, University of Pennsylvania2004 – 2008Presidential Scholar, Tougaloo CollegeTEACHING2021 –Instructor, Department of Sociology, University of North Carolina at Chapel HillUndergraduate Courses: Family & Society2015 – 2019Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, The University of Texas at AustinUndergraduate Courses: Introduction to Sociology, Introduction to Criminal JusticeGraduate Courses: Social Statistics: Linear Modeling/Structural Equation SystemsSERVICEReviewer: American Sociological Review, Gender & Society, Journal of Research on Adolescence, Law &Society Review, Social Problems, Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, Violence Against WomenDiscipline2021Distinguished Graduate Student Paper Award Committee, Section on Race, Gender, and Class,American Sociological Association2020Co-Organizer and Presider, “Centering Sexuality in Race, Gender, and Class” Panel for Sectionon Race, Gender, and Class, American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA2019 – 2020Program Committee, Section on Race, Gender, and Class, American Sociological AssociationMalone Gonzalez, July 2021

2018 – 2019Feminist Scholar-Activist Award Committee, Section on Sex and Gender, AmericanSociological AssociationDepartment & University2020Manager, Urban Ethnography Lab2018 – 2019Co-Organizer, “Critical Criminology: Feminist Approaches to Crime, Law, and Deviance”Speaker Series2018Mentor, Pre-Graduate School Internship, McNair Scholars Program, St. Edwards University2017 – 2018Chair and Co-Founder, Sociology Graduate Student Council2017Mentor, Intellectual Entrepreneurship Pre-Graduate School Internship2017Co-Organizer, The Gender of Ethnography & The Ethnography of Gender Conference2016 – 2018Diversity and Inclusion Student Liaison, Department of SociologyPRESENTATIONSInvited Talks, Panels, & Guest Lectures2021“Black Girls Matter: Activism and Representation Beyond the Binary.” Panel, FairfieldUniversity2020“Learning Her Place: Black Girlhood Lessons on Policing and Marginalization.”Seminar Series, Department of Sociology, Boston UniversitySocial Justice Lecture Series, Department of Sociology, Indiana UniversityBloomington2020“Black Girls, Social Class, and the Police Talk.” Lecture, The University of Texas at Austin,Gender, Race, Class, and Sexualities in American Society2020“Communities in Crisis: Black Feminist Responses to the National Uprising.” Panel, FeministCollective Care Series, Women’s and Gender Studies, The University of Texas at Austin.2019“Black Feminism and Activism.” Diversity in Research: History, Problems, Solutions.” Lecture,Huston Tillotson University, Austin, TX.2019“Intersectionality and the Police Talk.”Simmons College, InequalitiesThe University of Texas at Austin, Punishment & SocietyTexas Prison Education Initiative, Introduction to SociologyPublic Engagement2021Prism. Interview. “Black Girls are Vulnerable to Police Violence, Too. Is Anyone Giving Them‘The Talk’?” nyone-giving-them-the-talkConferences2021“In Her Place: A Black Feminist Approach to Measuring Police Violence” Minority FellowshipProgram Invited Panel. American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL [Virtual]2021“We Got Witnesses: Black Women Navigating Police Violence and Legal Estrangement” withFaith M. Deckard. Sex and Gender Panel on #SayHerName: Attending the Gendered Dynamicsof Racialized Violence. American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL [Virtual]Malone Gonzalez, July 2021

2021“We Got Witnesses: Black Women’s Countersurveillance Labor for Police Violence andAccountability” with Faith M. Deckard. Panel on The Nuances of the Politics and Policies ofInequality. The Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA. [Virtual]2021“Conducting Phone Interviews on Violence.” Panel on Interviewing during the Pandemic:Feminist Approaches to Difficult Conversations in Lockdown. Sociologists for Women inSociety. [Virtual]2020“Rethinking Use of Force: Police-Gender-Based and Sexual Violence Against Black Women”Sociology of Racial and Ethnic Minorities Panel on Cite Black Women: Black Feminist Thoughtand Sociology. American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA. [Cancelled Due toCovid-19]2019“The Diversity Officer: A Comparative Analysis of the Diversity Solution to Police-CommunityRelations” with Samantha J. Simon and Katie K. Rogers. Community and Urban SociologyPanel on Implementing Racial Inequality in Urban Sociology. American SociologicalAssociation, New York, NY.2019“#BlackLivesMatter Meets #BlueLivesMatter: A Case Study of Black Women Police Officers asOutsiders-Within.” The Criminal Justice System Panel on Police Strategies, Interventions, andCommunity Relations. American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA.2019“Blue by Design: A Comparative Critique of the ‘Diversity Solution’ to Police-CommunityRelations” with Samantha J. Simon and Katie K. Rogers. Panel on Controlling Criminality andSurveillance Practices within Communities. The Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, GA.2018“Black Girls and the Talk: Policing, Parenting, and the (Re)Production of HegemonicIllegibility.” Sex and Gender Panel on Gender, Race, and State Violence. AmericanSociological Association, Philadelphia, PA.2018“Graduate Student Workshop on Collective Organizing” with Jax Gonzalez, Jamie O’Quinn,Katie K. Rogers, and Erika Slaymaker. Professional Development Workshop. AmericanSociological Association, Philadelphia, PA.2018“If She Says So: The Race, Gender, and Class Politics of Participants as Situated Knowledge andSituated Proof.” Panel on Feminist Ethnographies. Sociologists for Women in Society, Atlanta,GA.2017The Gender of Ethnography & The Ethnography of Gender Conference: “Feminism andActivism.” Panel Moderator. The University of Texas at Austin. Austin, TX.*Other Professional Experiences & References Available Upon RequestMalone Gonzalez, July 2021

Shannon Malone Gonzalez. 2020. "Black Girls and the Talk? Policing, Parenting, and the Politics of Protection." Social Problems Published Online Honorable Mention, Arlene Kaplan Daniels Paper Award, Society for the Study of Social Problems, 2021 Co-Winner, Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award, Family Section, American Sociological