VICTORIA REYES Thomas 238, Growth and Structure of Cities Department vreyes@brynmawr.edu 101 N Merion Avenue, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 www.victoriadreyes.wordpress.com ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor, Growth and Structure of Cities Department, Bryn Mawr College January 2015 EDUCATION Princeton University Ph.D., Sociology, January 2015 Dissertation: Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Philippines: A Case Study of Global Borderlands Committee: Miguel A. Centeno (chair), Viviana A. Zelizer, Douglas S. Massey M.A., Sociology, November 2010 Areas of Examination (with distinction): Political Sociology, Economic Sociology, Global and Urban Ethnography The Ohio State University B.A., International Studies, June 2006 (Asian American Studies minor) B.A., Psychology, June 2006 With honors in the Liberals Arts, with distinction in International Studies, Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa AREAS OF INTEREST Globalization, economic sociology, culture, urban sociology, comparative/historical sociology, inequality PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Articles Reyes, Victoria. Forthcoming. Global Borderlands: A Case Study of Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Philippines Theory and Society Reyes, Victoria. 2015. Legacies of Place and Power: From Military Base to Freeport Zone City & Community 14(1):1-26 [lead article] Reyes, Victoria. 2014. The Production of Cultural and Natural Wealth: An Examination of World Heritage Sites Poetics 44:42-63 1
Reyes, Victoria. 2013. The Structure of Globalized Travel: A Relational Country-Pair Analysis International Journal of Comparative Sociology 54(2):144-170 Book Chapters and Other Publications Reyes, Victoria. Forthcoming. Investigating Globalizing Cultures: Its Creation, Structure, and Meanings In Vincenzo Mele and Marina Vujnovic (Eds) Globalizing Cultures: Theories and Paradigms Revisited Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Academic Publishers Reyes, Victoria. 2014. Globalized travel: A relational, quantitative study In SAGE Cases in Methodology London: SAGE Publications, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/978144627305014533939 Reyes, Victoria and Miguel Angel Centeno. 2011. McDonalds, Wienerwald, and the Corner Deli in Ramesh Subramanian and Eddan Katz (eds) The Global Flow of Information pp. 23-40. New York: New York University Press Reyes, Victoria. 2011. Review of Divided by Borders: Mexican Migrants and Their Children by Joanna Dreby. ACCOUNTS: The Newsletter of ASA s Economic Sociology Section 10(3):7-8 PAPERS UNDER REVIEW AND IN PROGRESS Reyes, Victoria. Stigmatized Love: How Filipina Women Construct their Relationships with American Military Men in Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot and Gwenola Ricordeau (Eds) Gender, Migration, and Citizenship: Revisiting Southeast Asian International Marriages East Sussex: Sussex Academic Press, under review Reyes, Victoria. Global Borderlands: Legacies and Encounters of Inequalities (book manuscript in progress) SELECT FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS External Fellow (Cohort 41), Minority Fellowship Program, American Sociological Association 2014-2015 National Center for Institutional Diversity (NCID) Exemplary Diversity Scholar, 2014-2015 University of Michigan Selected Participant, Law and Society Association s Graduate Student Workshop 2013 Law on the Edge Graduate Scholarship 2013 Boren Fellowship, National Security Education Program (Alternate) 2012 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship 2009-2012 Ford Foundation Predoctoral Diversity Fellowship (Honorable Mention) 2008 2
Fulbright Grant, Institution of International Education, Philippines 2006-2007 Center for Women s Studies, Visiting Research Fellow, University of the Philippines 2006-2007 Heritage Language Fellowship Recipient (Tuition, $1200 stipend), University of Wisconsin-Madison Tagalog language instruction at the Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute Summer 2006 Internal Faculty Research Grant, Bryn Mawr College, The Social Organization of Power: Overseas U.S. Military Bases and their Legacies ($4,000) 2015-2016 Tri-Co Digitizing Humanities Grant, Archiving Overseas U.S. Military Bases 2015 - $1,300 grant for a research assistant to code metadata on digitized U.S. military archives and U.S. and Philippine legal cases in preparation for an open access website hosting these archives Dissertation Writing Fellowship, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies 2014 Stipend plus tuition, fall semester Graduate Fellowship, Princeton University 2008-2009; 2013-2014 Travel Grants, Princeton University Hanna Fund ($600), for students from historically underrepresented groups 2014 Dean s Fund for Scholarly Travel ($480) 2013 Department of Sociology ($500 each year) 2010, 2012, 2013 Dissertation Summer Research Grants, Princeton University 2012 Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies ($1,500) Center for Migration and Development ($1,200) East Asian Studies Program ($500) Dissertation Support Grant, Department of Sociology, Princeton University ($1,000) 2012 Chin Hua Hsieh and Yun Mei Lee Hsieh Undergraduate Thesis Award, Ohio State University 2006 For the best research paper in the field of Asian American studies SELECT PRESENTATIONS (Last five years) Legal Histories and Cultures within Global Borderlands: The Subic Bay Naval Base and Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Paper session, Global & Transnational Sociology: Alternative Perspectives, American Sociological Association (Chicago, IL) August 2015 Managing Asymmetries in Global Borderlands: How Organizational Forms Shape Cross-Cultural and Unequal Interactions, Panelist, Minority Fellowship Program Research Session: Issues in Global Inequalities, Experiences, and Activism, American Sociological Association (Chicago, IL) August 2015 3
"Global Borderlands: Legacies of American Power in the Philippines," Panelist, "The Presence of the Past: Rethinking Historical Legacies, Revisiting Remaking Modernity mini-conference, ASA Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology (Evanston, IL) August 2015 Legal Histories and Cultures within Global Borderlands: The Subic Bay Naval Base and Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Paper session, Law at the Margins: Legal Cultures, Disputes, and Identities of Liminal Persons and Places, Law and Society Association (Seattle, WA) May 2015 Historical Legacies of Place: From Military Base to Freeport Zone Panelist, 2015 Margins, Liminality, and Boundary Work, Culture and Cognition mini-conference, Eastern Sociological Society (New York, NY) Historical Legacies of Place: From Military Base to Freeport Zone Invited speaker, 2014 Sociology Department Colloquium, Georgetown University The Legacies of American Empire: From Military Base to Freeport Zone Paper session on 2014 America s Informal and Formal Empire, Social Science History Association (Toronto, ON) Global Borderlands: A Case Study of Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Philippines 2014 Selected panelist, Junior Theorists Symposium (Berkeley, CA) The Historical Legacies of Place: From Military Base to Freeport Zone Extended session, 2014 Yale s Center for Cultural Sociology Anniversary Conference Global Borderlands: A Case Study of Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Philippines 2014 Selected participant, Aage Sørensen Memorial Conference (Oxford, UK) (Accommodation provided) Global Borderlands: A Case Study of Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Philippines Paper session, 2013 Eastern Sociological Society (Boston) Global Borderlands: A Case Study of Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Philippines Paper session, 2013 Law and Society Association (Boston) Global Borderlands: A Case Study of Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Philippines Paper session, 2013 Law on the Edge, Canadian Law and Society Association & the Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand (Vancouver, BC) The Production of Global Symbolic Capital: An Examination of World Heritage 2013 Paper session, Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society (New York) The Construction of Global Symbolic Capital: An Examination of World Heritage Sites 2012 Roundtable, Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Society (Denver) The Construction of Global Symbolic Capital: An Examination of World Heritage Sites 2012 Roundtable, Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society (New York) 4
Historical Legacies, Contemporary Inequalities: The Social Structure of Travel Roundtable, 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Society (Denver) The Global Structure of Tourism: Insights into Macro Power Relations Paper session, 2010 Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society (Boston) ADDITIONAL RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Research Assistant, Princeton University, Department of Sociology, Viviana Zelizer Summer 2010 Research Assistant, Princeton University, Department of Sociology, Sara McLanahan Summer 2009 Study of the literature on relationship quality of cohabiting couples for book chapter TEACHING EXPERIENCE Bryn Mawr College, Growth and Structure of Cities Department Junior Conference/Research Design (.5 credit; Fall 2015; Spring 2016); Research Methods and Theories (Spring 2016, Spring 2015); Senior Seminar (Fall 2015); Urban Culture and Society/Introduction to Urban Studies (Fall 2015); Borderlands (Spring 2015) Princeton University, Department of Sociology, Preceptor (Teaching Assistant) Western Way of War, Miguel Centeno (Spring 2011); Claims and Evidence in Sociology, Paul Willis and Mitch Duneier (Fall 2010); Introduction to Sociology, Mitch Duneier and Paul Starr (Fall 2009) SELECT SERVICE ACTIVITIES Profession Network Representative, Culture section of the Social Science History Association 2014-2015 Membership Committee, Economic Sociology section of the ASA 2014-2015 Mentoring Committee, PEWS (Political Economy of the World-System) section of the ASA 2014-2015 Student Representative, PEWS (Political Economy of the World-System) section of the ASA 2013-14 -Co-creator, organizer, Graduate Mentoring Program Co-Editorial Assistant, Ethnography (short-term position to facilitate journal move) Oct 2013-Jan 2014 Co-Organizer (with Vaughn Schmutz and Michael A. Elliott), Constructing World Heritage: 2013 Equity and Sustainability in Natural and Cultural Preservation - Thematic Session Eastern Sociological Society (Boston) Co-Editor, Accounts (ASA Economic Sociology section newsletter) 2010-2011 Ad Hoc Reviewer for Ethnography, City & Community 5
Bryn Mawr College Institutional Review Board (IRB) departmental reviewer 2015- Departmental co-advisor to class of 2016 2015- Princeton University Graduate Admissions Committee Member, Department of Sociology 2012 Cohort Representative, Graduate Sociology Advisory Committee 2009-2010 Invited Paper Discussant, Economic Sociology Workshop 2009 How you downsize is who you downsize: Structural vulnerability and accountability in layoffs, (by Alexandra Kalev) Community Engagement Reader, Gender and Sexuality Studies Senior Thesis Prize Committee, Princeton University 2013 Application Reviewer, Asian & Pacific Islander Scholarship Fund 2012- Diversity Fellow, Office of Academic Affairs and Diversity, Princeton University 2010-2011 Graduate Women of Color Caucus, Princeton University Executive Committee Member (2009-10); Planning committee, annual conference (2008-09) Professional Affiliations: American Sociological Association, Eastern Sociological Society, Law and Society Association, Social Science History Association, Association for Asian Studies (Philippine Studies Group) 6