August 25, 2014 Jennifer Puentes Curriculum Vitae Work Address: jpuentes@indiana.edu 1020 E. Kirkwood Ave. 219-718-3288 Ballantine Hall 744 www.jenniferpuentes.com Bloomington, IN 47405 EDUCATION Expected Summer 2015 Doctor of Philosophy, Sociology, Bloomington, Indiana Minor: Gender Studies Dissertation: Recipe for Success: Negotiating the Production of Race, Class, and Gender in Culinary Arts School Committee: Tim Hallett (chair), Donna Eder, Brian Powell, Cate Taylor 2011 Qualifying Examination: Gender, Bloomington Committee: Donna Eder (chair), Tim Hallett, Brian Steensland 2009 Master of Arts, Sociology, Bloomington Committee: Clem Brooks (Chair) and Brian Powell 2006 BA in Sociology, Department of Anthropology and Sociology Northwest Summa Cum Laude RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Gender Race/Class/Gender Sociology of Family Sociology of Education Qualitative Methods Sexuality Social Psychology PUBLICATIONS Puentes, Jennifer and Matthew Gougherty. 2013. Intersections of Gender, Race, and Class in Introductory Textbooks. Teaching Sociology 41(2):159-171.
Backstrom, Laura, Elizabeth Armstrong and Jennifer Puentes. 2012. Women s Negotiations of Cunnilingus. Journal of Sex Research 49(1):1-12. Puentes, Jennifer, David Knox, and Marty Zusman. March 2008 Participants in Friends with Benefits Relationships College Student Journal 42:176-180. PAPERS IN PROGRESS Puentes, Jennifer. Constructing Gender, Class, and Race: Symbolic Messages in Etiquette Books. (with Matthew Gougherty) HONORS AND AWARDS 2013, 2014 Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction Student Travel Award 2013 Ford Foundation, Honorable Mention for Dissertation Completion Award 2006-2012 IU Graduate Tuition Fellowship, Department of Sociology, Indiana University 2010 Nominated for the Sutherland Teaching Award 2009-2010 Midwest Sociological Society, Graduate Student Travel Award 2006-2008 IU Graduate Summer Fellowship, Department of Sociology, Indiana University 2005, 2006 Academic Achievement Award in Sociology and Anthropology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Northwest. 2005, 2006 Outstanding Academic Achievement Award in College of Arts and Sciences, Northwest. 2002-2005 IUN High Academic Scholarship, Northwest. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2014 Constructing Gender, Class, and Race: Symbolic Messages in Etiquette Books. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (with Matthew Gougherty)
2014 Learning Culinary Culture: Gendered Negotiations of Kitchen Talk in Culinary Arts School. Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA 2013 Crafting Gendered and Classed Demeanors in Etiquette Books. Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction Annual Meeting, New York, New York (with Matthew Gougherty) 2011 Revisiting Gender, Race, and Class Stratification in Introductory Textbooks. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada (with Matthew Gougherty) 2010 Incorporating Media into the Classroom: Teaching Sociology of Gender through Film. Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois 2009 Examining Negative and Positive Family-to-Work Spillover through Quantitative and Qualitative Methods. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California Positive and Negative Family-to-Work Spillover: The Pros and Cons of Family. Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California Perceptions of Family Responsibility on Career: Examining Negative and Positive Family-to-Work Spillover. Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Des Moines, Iowa 2008 Perceptions of Family Conflict on Work. North Central Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio. 2006 Exotic Dancing: Empowerment or Subordination? North Central Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2012 Research Assistant, Social Research Practicum on Social Status, Consumption, and Happiness, directed by Art Alderson; Conducted telephone interviews with randomly dialed respondents. 2008-09 Research Assistant, College Social Life Longitudinal Ethnographic and Interview Study, directed by Elizabeth Armstrong; Transcribed interviews. 2007 Research Assistant, Social Research Practicum on Political Attitudes, Clem Brooks; Conducted telephone interviews with randomly dialed respondents.
2007 Research Assistant, College Social Life Longitudinal Ethnographic and Interview Study, directed by Elizabeth Armstrong; Arranged interviews with informants, took field notes and conducted face-to-face interviews with college age women regarding sexual histories. TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2008-14 Instructor, Department of Sociology Introduction to Sociology (S100), 4 semesters evaluation. Fall 2008 70 students and Spring 2009 60 students. Fall 2011 60 students. Fall 2014 70 students 2014 Instructor, Student Academic Center Critical Reading and Reasoning for the New College Student (X153) 1 semester, Responsible for preparation, instruction, and evaluation of incoming freshmen who are first generation college students for the Groups Scholars Program. Summer 2014 14 students. 2014 Adjunct Faculty, Department of Sociology and Criminology Butler University Families and Gender Roles (SO301), 1 semester evaluation. Spring 2014 23 students. 2013 Adjunct Faculty, Department of Sociology and Criminology Butler University Gender and Society (SO317), 1 semester evaluation. Spring 2013 15 students. 2013 Adjunct Faculty, Department of Sociology and Criminology Butler University Understanding Society (SW200), 1 semester evaluation. Spring 2013 25 students. 2011-13 Instructor, School of Continuing Studies Gender Roles (S338), online course Responsible for grading and evaluating course assignments and exams. 70 students.
2012 Instructor, Department of Sociology Race and Ethnic Relations (S335), 1 semester evaluation. Fall 2012 65 students. 2009-12 Instructor, Department of Sociology Gender Roles (S338), 7 semesters evaluation. Summer 2009 40 students. Fall 2009 35 students. Spring 2010 70 students. Summer 2010 25 students. Spring 2011 70 students. Summer 2011 20 students. Summer 2012 20 students. 2010-12 Instructor, Department of Sociology The Family (S316), 2 semesters evaluation. Fall 2010 30 students. Spring 2012 60 students 2009-11 Instructor, Department of Sociology Field Experience in Sociology (S494), 4 semesters Selected and trained 2 undergraduate assistants for Gender Roles (Spring 2011; Summer 2011), The Family (Fall 2010) and Introduction to Sociology (Spring 2009) 2006-08 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology Introduction to Sociology (S100) Law and Society (S326) Work and Globalizations (S346) Sociology of Mental Illness (S324) Introduction to Sociology (S100) 2002-2006 Tutor, Occupational Development Program (ODP) Northwest ADDITIONAL TEACHING ACTIVITIES 2010 Instructor, Introduction to Atlas.Ti Day-long, intensive seminar for graduate students. Provide hands-on instruction on the use of Atlas.Ti, a program for the organization and analysis of qualitative data.
2010 Preparing Future Faculty Certificate, 2009-2010 Preparing Future Faculty Shadowing Program at DePauw University 2009 Future Faculty Development Certificate, Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting CONSULTING EXPERIENCE 2013 External Consultant for Serve IT Clinic, School of Informatics, Conducted, transcribed, and analyzed qualitative interviews with non-profit organization leaders regarding their experiences collaborating with the Serve IT Clinic. Prepared a report and presented results to the board of directors. SERVICE Professional 2013 Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction Presider, Innovating Methods 2013 North Central Sociological Association Session Organizer and Facilitator, Intersecting Systems of Oppression and Privilege: Race, Class, and Gender 2011 American Sociological Association Teaching and Learning Roundtable Presider; Teaching Diversity 2010 Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting Session Organizer and Presider; Bringing Media into the Classroom Departmental 2012-13 Preparing Future Faculty Conference Planning Committee, 2010-11 Guest speaker in undergraduate classes: Culture and Society (topics: Gender and Sports); The Family (topics: Macro-level Gender Inequality and the Division of Household Labor); Introduction to Sociology (topics: Gender, Sexuality and Sexual Orientation) 2010 Executive Committee, Graduate Student Association, 2009-2011 Recruitment Committee, Graduate Student Association, 2009-2010 Graduate Student Mentor, Department of Sociology,
2009 Guest speaker/panelist in graduate class: Professional Development Seminar (topic: Experiences with attending and presenting at conferences) 2007-2008 Secretary, Graduate Student Association, 2007 Qualitative Lab Assistant at Community 2008-2010 Volunteer, Indiana Youth Group, Indianapolis, Indiana PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association Section Memberships: Family, Race/Class/Gender, Sex and Gender, Sexualities, Sociology of Education, Teaching and Learning, Race and Ethnic Minorities Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction Midwest Sociological Society North Central Sociological Association
REFERENCES Timothy Hallett Associate Professor Department of Sociology 1020 E. Kirkwood Ave., Room 744 Bloomington, Indiana 47405 (812)856-1426 hallett9@indiana.edu Brian Powell James H. Rudy Professor Department of Sociology 1020 E. Kirkwood Ave., Room 744 Bloomington, Indiana 47405 (812) 855-7624 powell@indiana.edu Donna Eder Professor Department of Sociology 1020 E. Kirkwood Ave., Room 744 Bloomington, Indiana 47405 (812) 855-4895 eder@indiana.edu Cate Taylor Assistant Professor Department of Sociology & Gender Studies 1020 E. Kirkwood Ave., Room 744 Bloomington, Indiana 47405 (812)856-0282 cattaylo@indiana.edu ADDITIONAL TEACHING REFERENCE Katherine Novak Department Head, Professor of Sociology Department of Sociology and Criminology Butler University 4600 Sunset Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46208 (317) 940-6176 kbnovak@butler.edu