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e.schneiderhan@utoronto.ca

http://schneiderhan.wordpress.com

EMPLOYMENT

Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto at Mississauga, July 2009 to present.

Member of Graduate Faculty, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, July 2009 to present.

DEGREES

Ph.D. Sociology, University of Wisconsin at Madison, 2009. (Supervisor: Mustafa Emirbayer) M.S. Sociology, University of Wisconsin at Madison, 2002.

Master’s in International Affairs (certificate in African Studies), Columbia University, 2000. A.B. History, Dartmouth College, 1993.

GRANTS

“Sociology Research Opportunity Mentorship Program.” (2012-2013)

University of Toronto at Mississauga, Decanal Graduate Education Fund (GEF) Grant Role: Program Grantee and Supervisor

Budget: $11,040

“Sociology Research Opportunity Mentorship Program.” (2011-2012)

University of Toronto at Mississauga, Decanal Graduate Education Fund (GEF) Grant Role: Program Grantee and Supervisor

Budget: $13,141

“Experimenting with Ethnicity: Deliberative Democracy in Canada.” (2010 – 2012)

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Standard Operating Grant 489208 Role: Principal Investigator

Budget: $27,590 BOOKS

Erik Schneiderhan. 2015. The Size of Others’ Burdens: Barack Obama, Jane Addams, and the Politics of Helping Others. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

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BOOK CHAPTERS

Schneiderhan, Erik. 2014. “Jane Addams on Creativity and Power in Social Service.” Pp. 45-60 in Service Sociology and Academic Engagement in Social Problems. Eds. Karen

McCormack and Javier Trevino. Surrey, U.K.: Ashgate.

Emirbayer, Mustafa, and Erik Schneiderhan. 2012. "Dewey and Bourdieu on Democracy." Pp. 131-57 in Bourdieu and Historical Analysis, edited by Philip S. Gorski. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press.

Flynn, Kathryn, Shamus Khan, Amy Klassen, and Erik Schneiderhan (equally co-authored). 2012. “Deliberation and Medical Decision-Making,” Cultural Factors in Systems Design: Decision Making and Action, ed. Robert W. Proctor, Shimon Y. Nof, and Yuehwern Yih, CRC Press, (pp. 177-198), Taylor and Francis Group.

BOOK REVIEWS

Schneiderhan, Erik. "Talk at the Brink: Deliberation and Decision during the Cuban Missile Crisis By David R. Gibson. Princeton University Press. 2012. 256 pages. $35 cloth." Social Forces (on-line), pp. 1-2.

PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES

Schneiderhan, Erik, Shamus Khan, and Jennifer Elrick. 2014, online first. “Deliberation and Ethnicity.” Sociological Forum. 29 (4).

Elrick, Jennifer, Erik Schneiderhan, and Shamus Khan. 2014, online first. "Talking Like a Generation: The 'Documentary' Meaning of Ethnicity for Aging Minority Britons." Sociology.

Schneiderhan, Erik. 2013. “Rorty, Addams, and Social Hope.” Humanities. 2 (3): 421-438. Schneiderhan, Erik. 2013. "Genocide Reconsidered: A Pragmatist Approach." Journal for the

Theory of Social Behaviour 43(3):280-300.

Schneiderhan, Erik. 2011. “Pragmatism and Empirical Sociology: The Case of Jane Addams and Hull-House, 1889-1895.” Theory and Society 40 (6): 589-617.

Schneiderhan, Erik and Shamus Khan. 2008. "Reasons and Inclusion: The Foundation of Deliberation." Sociological Theory 26:1-24.

Schneiderhan, Erik. 2008. "Jane Addams and Charity Organization." Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 100: 299-327.

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NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

Schneiderhan, Erik, and Tricia Seifert. “Take the Hit and Move Forward.”Chronicle of Higher Education, November 20, 2013 (on-line).

Schneiderhan, Erik. “Why You Gotta Be So Mean?”Chronicle of Higher Education, July 22, 2013 (on-line).

ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS UNDER REVIEW

“Dangerous Durkheim”—with Aliza Luft—(Revise and Resubmit at the Journal of Classical Sociology)

ARTICLES IN PROGRESS

“Addams and Follett on Creativity and Power”—with Mustafa Emirbayer “Theorizing Ethnic Enactment”—with Shamus Khan and Jennifer Elrick “Settlement House Diffusion”—with Christi Smith

HONORS AND AWARDS

2014 University of Toronto at Mississauga Teaching Excellence Award Nominee. 2012 Dean’s Excellence Award, University of Toronto

2008 Capstone Ph.D. Award (Outstanding Achievement as a Teaching Assistant). University of Wisconsin at Madison

2007 Award for Excellence in Teaching by a Lecturer. Department of Sociology. University of Wisconsin at Madison.

2006 Award for Excellence in Teaching by a Teaching Assistant. Department of Sociology. University of Wisconsin at Madison.

2005 Campus-wide Innovation in Teaching Award Nominee. Department of Sociology. University of Wisconsin at Madison.

1999-2000 Foreign Language and Area Studies Scholar (Hausa). Columbia University. CONFERENCE PAPERS AND INVITED PRESENTATIONS

“Dangerous Durkheim.” (with Aliza Luft). Theory Roundtable Session. American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA. August 2014.

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“Dilemmas and Politics in Chicago: Addams, Alinsky, and Obama.” Distributed Paper. International Sociological Association Meeting. Yokohama, Japan. July 2014.

“An American’s Dilemma: Addams, Obama, and the Politics of Helping.” Invited Paper Session, Social Science History Association Annual Meeting. November 2013.

“Addams and Follett on Creativity and Power.” Refereed Paper Session. International Sociological Association (RC-16 Mid-term Conference). Cultures and Civilization in the Contemporary World. Trento, Italy. June 2012.

“Jane Addams on Creativity and Power.” Invited Panel Presentation. Society for Social Problems Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV. August 2011.

“Jane Addams and the Creativity of Helping.” Invited Keynote Address. Jane Addams and Social Entrepreneurship Inaugural Conference. Uppsala, Sweden. November, 2010.

“Genocide Reconsidered: A Pragmatist Approach.” Refereed Paper Session. American Sociological Association Junior Theorists’ Symposium, Emory University. Atlanta, GA. August 2010.

“Jane Addams and the Rise and Fall of Pragmatist Social Provision at Hull-House, 1889-1908.” Historical Sociology Regular Session (“Historicizing Institutional Effects”). Refereed Paper Session. The American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. August 2008. “Jane Addams and the Early Field of Charity Organization.” Refereed Paper Session. Conference on “Practicing Pierre Bourdieu: In the Field & Across Disciplines.” The University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. September 2006.

“Dewey, Bourdieu, and History” (with Mustafa Emirbayer). Invited Talk. Conference on “Bourdieuian Theory and Historical Analysis.” Yale University. May 2005.

“Rational Choice’s Deliberative Dilemma: An Experiment Assessing the Effects of Deliberation on Decision-Making” (with Shamus Khan). Invited Paper Session. Social Science History Association (SSHA) Annual Meeting. November 2003.

COURSES TAUGHT

Graduate

Soc 6101 Contemporary Social Theory (University of Toronto: Fall 2009, Fall 2011, Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Spring 2015)

Undergraduate

Soc 414 Senior Seminar in Political Sociology (University of Toronto at Mississauga— UTM, Spring 2013)

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Soc 399 Research Opportunity Program (UTM, 2010-2013)

Soc 232 Contemporary Social Theory (UTM, Spring, 2010, Spring 2011, Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2015)

Soc 335 Political Sociology (UTM, Spring 2011, Fall 2011, Fall 2012)

Soc 432 The Sociology of Genocide (UTM, Fall 2009, Fall 2010, Spring 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2014)

Soc 211 The Sociological Enterprise (UW Madison, 2008) Soc 475 Sociological Theory (2007, UW Madison.)

Soc 357 Methods of Sociological Inquiry (UW Madison: 2005-2007) GRADUATE SUPERVISION AND COMMITTEE WORK—CURRENT

Hammad Khan, Department of Sociology, Master’s Degree Primary Supervisor, “The Sociology of Mentoring.”

Kristie O’Neill, Department of Sociology, Dissertation Committee Chair, “Development Discourse and Diet in Kenya.”

Andreas Hoffbauer, Department of Sociology, Dissertation Committee Chair, “Theorizing Innovation.”

Rachel Simon, Department of Sociology, Supervisor of Research Practicum Project 2014-2015. “Security and Liberty in the United States.”

Emily Laxer, Department of Sociology, Dissertation Committee Member, “Political Discourse and Nationalism in Quebec and France.”

Jennifer Elrick, Department of Sociology, Dissertation Committee Member, “Family|Class: State-based boundary work around immigration and national identity in German and Canada since 1945.

Athena Engman, Department of Sociology. Dissertation Committee Member. “Organ Transplantation and the Variability of ‘Embodied’ Experience.”

Omar Faruque. Department of Sociology. Dissertation Committee Member. “Contesting Development: Popular Protests, Nationalist Imaginaries and Energy Politics in Bangladesh.”

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GRADUATE SUPERVISION—PAST

Josh Curtis, Department of Sociology, Dissertation Committee Member

“Class Identification in Modern Democracies: A Comparative Study of its Sources and Effects.” Defended August, 2014.

Mehri Ghazanjani, Department of Sociology, Master’s Degree MRP Supervisor, “The Iranian Public Sphere.” Defended August 2013.

ACADEMIC SERVICE

International

Council Member: History of Sociology Section, American Sociological Association (2014-2017).

Newsletter Co-Editor (with Dan Silver) of Theory, the newsletter of the Research Committee on Sociological Theory, RC-16, International Sociological Association, (2014-2018).

Treasurer and Secretary: History of Sociology Section, American Sociological Association (2011-2014).

Manuscript Reviewer: American Journal of Sociology (2007-); Social Problems (2009-);

Sociological Theory (2010-), Organizational Studies (2010-); American Political Science Review (2011-); American Sociological Review (2011-); Studies in American Political Development (2012-); Social Forces (2013-).

Member: American Sociological Association (2000-), Social Science History Association (2003-), International Sociological Association (2010-)

International Sociological Association 2014 Session Organizer, RC-16.

American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Regular Session Organizer, Section on History of Sociology/Social Thought (2010).

University of Toronto Member: Academic Affairs Council, UTM (2013-2014).

Member: UTM Academic Societies Advisory Committee (2011-2013). Committee Chair (2012-2013)

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Member, Graduate Department Executive Committee (2013-2014)

Member: Graduate Program Theory Comprehensive Exam Committee (2012-2015) Faculty Advisor: UTM, Sociology and Criminology Society (2011-2013).

Member: Graduate Program Political Sociology Comprehensive Exam Committee (2011-2013) Co-Organizer: Graduate Department Speaker Series, 2012-2013.

Co-Organizer: Graduate Department Job Market Placement Committee, 2012-2013 Organizer: Graduate Department Speaker Series, 2011-2012.

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