Graduate Programs
Graduate Student Achievements
Recent Honors and Awards
- Hayden Fulton (left), Ashley Green (top right), and Alissa Klein (bottom right) received the 2022 Graduate Student Outstanding Teaching Awards. Congratulations
to All!
- Melinda (Mindy) Maconi received the by the Disability Division of the Society for the Study of Social Problems for her
paper "'When You Get into This World, You鈥檙e Constantly Connected to Things鈥: Creating
and Reproducing Cultural Capital for People with Disabilities Participating in the
Arts."
- Edlin Veras received one of USF's 2021 Golden Bull Awards. The Golden Bull Award is one of USF鈥檚 highest honors given annually to up to 30 students who encompass the spirit of USF and have demonstrated our core values during their tenure at the university.
- In Fall 2020, doctoral student Shumaila Fatima was awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Fellowship to Saudi Arabia.
- In spring, 2020, doctoral student Fangheyue (Amber) Ma received "The 2020 Herbert Blumer Graduate Student Paper Award" from the Society
for the Study of Symbolic Interaction for her paper "You Are First a Chinese Citizen,
Then A Consumer: Presenting and Balancing Identities Online as Chinese International
Tourists."
- In June, 2020, doctoral student Kristopher Oliveira received the from the USF Alumni Association. This is a university-wide scholarship designed
to support USF students who demonstrate academic achievement, have unmet financial
need, and have contributed to the welcoming climate for all students, including those
with a different sexual orientation.
- In spring, 2020, doctoral students Melanie Escue and Alissa Klein each received the 2020 SAGE Publishing Keith Roberts Teaching Innovations Award.
- In spring, 2020, doctoral student Edlin Veras received three prestigious honors and awards: the American Sociological Association's
for the 2020-2021 academic year; the A. Harrison and Ruth Kosove Graduate Scholarship,
which is awarded by the USF Alumni Association based on a student's academic achievements
and community service; and USF's 2020 Sankofa Academic Excellence Award.
- In spring, 2020, Wenonah (Nina) Venter was selected as this year's recipient of the Spencer Cahill and Donileen Loseke Outstanding
Dissertation Proposal Award. Nina鈥檚 dissertation project is titled 鈥淯rban Redevelopment:
An Institutional and Organizational Analysis of Professional Placemaking at the Level
of Local Government.鈥
- In spring, 2020, Carley Geiss received one of USF's Dissertation Completion Fellowships from the Office of Graduate Studies for the summer semester, 2020.
- In spring, 2020, the following doctoral students won Distinguished Teaching Awards
from USF鈥檚 Department of Sociology: Georgi Georgiev, Ashley Green, Melinda (Mindy) Maconi, Kris Oliveira, and Wenonah (Nina) Venter.
- In December, 2019, the announced that our doctoral student Carley Geiss is the winner of 2019 Carl J. Couch Internet Research Award for her work, 鈥淓xploring
Cultural Conventions of Compassionate Healthcare through Virtual Narrative Ethnography.鈥 In
this study, Geiss illustrates how public organizational narratives about compassionate
healthcare reflect and reinforce cultural systems of meaning. Using virtual narrative
ethnography of the Schwartz Center of Compassionate Healthcare, Geiss demonstrates
the construction of a formula story that operates through (1) characterization of
the 鈥渃ompassionate-worthy patient,鈥 (2) a plot of empathetic connection and compassionate
action between patients and providers, and (3) morals that communicate personal, clinical,
and institutional benefits of compassion in healthcare.
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In November, 2019, doctoral student Melanie Escue (formerly Melanie Rosa) was honored with the 2019 Outstanding Student Paper Award by the for her lead-authored article "Do developmental and life-course theory risk factors equally predict age of onset among juvenile sexual and non-sexual offenders?", which appeared in the journal Sexual Abuse in 2018.
- In November, 2019, doctoral student Rebecca Blackwell was interviewed for a from Venezuela about her research on how collective emotions are formed and, in turn,
influence social structures.
- In spring, 2019, the following doctoral students won Distinguished Teaching Awards
from USF鈥檚 Department of Sociology: (pictured from left to right) Kristopher Oliveira, Hadi Khoshneviss, Ashley Green, Carley Geiss, and Doug Engelman.
- In spring, 2019, three of our doctoral students 鈥 Carley Geiss, Alissa Klein, and Fangheyue (Amber) Ma 鈥 were awarded Spencer E. Cahill Research Grants from USF鈥檚 Department of Sociology
to support their dissertation research projects.
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In spring, 2019, Rodrigo Serrao won the for his work 鈥淏lacks Here are Racist against Whites': White Identifying Brazilian Immigrants' Perception of African American Racism鈥. He also won the SAGE Publishing Keith Roberts Teaching Innovations Award, which helps to prepare a new generation of scholars and leaders in the Teaching Movement in Sociology.
- In spring, 2019, Mindy Maconi received an honorable mention in the .
- In spring, 2018, Girsea Martinez Rosas received the 2018 Outstanding Student Award from the USF Presidential Advisory Committee Status of Latinos here at USF.
Recent and Forthcoming Publications
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Sara Rocks, M.A. student, reviewed "The Digital City: Media and the Social Production of Place" by Germaine R. Halegoua (2020, New York University Press) in Urbanites - Journal of Urban Ethnography 11, 111-114.
- Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman and Angelica Loblack. 2020. "'Cops Only See the Brown Skin, They Could Care Less Where it Originated': Afro-Latinxs' Perceptions of the #BlackLivesMatter Movement." Sociological Perspectives. 1-18.
- Melinda (Mindy) Maconi published a book chapter "More than Therapy: Conformity and Resistance in an Organizational
Narrative of Disability and the Performing Arts." 2020. Pp 123-136 in Sara Green and
Donileen Loseke (eds.) New Narratives of Disability: Constructions, Clashes, and Constructions. Volume 11 in the peer reviewed book series Research in Social Sciences and Disability. Bingley (UK): Emerald Publishing.
- Melanie Escue (with co-authors Michael J. Leiber, Bryanna Fox, Julie Krupa, and John Cochran) received final acceptance on their article 鈥淩ace/Ethnicity and the Effects of Prior Case Outcomes on Current Dispositions: Continuity and Change in the Dispositional Careers of Juvenile Offenders.鈥 Justice Quarterly (2020, in press).
- Dr. Silpa Satheesh has received the final acceptances on two forthcoming publications: 鈥淢oving Beyond
Class: A Critical Review of Labor-Environmental Conflicts from the Global South.鈥
Sociology Compass; and (with Rob Benford) 鈥淔raming and Social Movements.鈥 In Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2nd Edition. Oxford, UK: John Wiley & Sons.
- Dr. Silpa Satheesh's article "," which describes the recent protests in Eloor, India, was published in Interface: A Journal for and about Social Movements (May 22, 2020). Her article appears alongside the articles of other social movement
luminaries including Donatella della Porta, Jackie Smith, John Foran, and Kohn Krinsky
among others.
- Dr. Silpa Satheesh's article "'Break the Chain': Exploring the Kerala Model of Pandemic Response" was
published in Sectors: Newsletter of the American Sociological Association's Sociology of Development
Section (2020; Volume 7:1).
- Girsea Martinez Rosas's article "Critically Accommodating 鈥淚llegality鈥: Anticipatory Losses within Mixed-status
Immigrant Families" was published in the Journal of Loss and Trauma (2020).
- Doug Engelman's manuscript titled "Endings and Beginnings:
An Autoethnography of a Father鈥檚 Journey through His Son鈥檚 Madness, Loss, and a Quest for Meaning" was recently accepted for publication in the journal Humanity and Society.
- Edlin Veras co-authored with Dr. Elizabeth Hordge Freeman the article "Out of the Shadows, into
the Dark: Ethnoracial Dissonance and Identity Formation among Afro-Latinxs" in the
journal Sociology of Race and Ethnicity (2019).
- Hadi Khoshneviss鈥 paper "A Home to which I Don't Belong: Global Geopolitics, Colonialism, and the
Racialization of Middle Eastern and North African Citizens in the US鈥 was accepted
for publication in Postcolonial Studies. This will be his second publication in 2019, the first one being in the journal
Ethnicities.
- Douglas Engelman鈥檚 article 鈥淢aking Our Classrooms Relevant by Integrating RPTS鈥 was published in the
newsletter for ASA section on teaching and learning.
- Carley Geiss鈥檚 review of the book 鈥淏eyond the Sirens and Lights: The Technologically Governed
Work of Emergency Medical Services鈥 was published in Symbolic Interaction (2019).
- Juan Arroyo Flores co-authored with Dr. John Skvoretz a working paper titled 鈥淒iversity, Topology, and
the Risk of Node Re-identification in Labeled Social Graphs鈥 (2018).
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Girsea Martinez Rosas co-authored with Dr. Elizabeth Aranda the book chapter "Racialization and Strategies of Resistance among Young Adult Undocumented Latinas/os in the United States" in Cobas, J. A., Feagin, J. R., Delgado, D. J., & Ch谩vez, M. (Eds.), Latino Peoples in the New America: Racialization and Resistance (2018).
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Girsea Martinez Rosas co-authored with Drs Nadia Flores-Yeffal and Guadalupe Vidales the article "#WakeUpAmerica #IllegalsAreCriminals: The Role of the Cyber Public Sphere in the Perpetuation of the Latino Cyber-moral Panic in the U.S." in Information, Communication & Society (2018)
- Rodrigo Serrao co-authored with Dr. James Cavendish the article 鈥淭he Social Functions and Dysfunctions of Brazilian Immigrant Congregations in 鈥榯erra incognita鈥欌 in the journal Review of Religious Research (2018).
Recent Job Placements
- Melanie Escue, Ph.D. (2023) accepted an Assistant Professor position at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
- Ashley Green, Ph.D. (2023) accepted a Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology position at the Central Connecticut State University.
Achievements Beyond USF
In addition to our current students' achievements, graduates of our M.A. and Ph.D. programs have excelled in a variety of academic and non-academic careers. Of the 21 graduates of our doctoral program since 2014, nine are tenure-track assistant professors, six are full-time professors of instruction, and the rest are either post-doctoral fellows, researchers, or engaged in non-profit advocacy. For a list of their achievements, please visit the Alumni/ae section.