-%%% A template to produce a nice-looking Curriculm Vitae.
+%%% A template to produce a nice-looking Curriculum Vitae.
%%% Kieran Healy <kjhealy@gmail.com>
%%% Most recent version is at http://kjhealy.github.com/kjh-vita
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\usepackage{url,fancyhdr}
+%\usepackage{revnumerate} % for reverse-numbered publications if needed.
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+%% Note: as the document goes on you may need to introduce a (gradually increasing)
+%% \vspace element to keep the marginal header pleasingly aligned with the first
+%% item in the body text. Like this: \marginhead{{\vskip 0.4em}Grants}, or
+%% \marginhead{{\vskip 0.8em}Service}. Experiment as needed.
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\noindent\emph{Journal articles \vspace{0.05in}}
-%% Use revnumerate environment if numbered publications are needed.
+%% Use revnumerate environment if numbered publications are needed.
+%% (Include it above in the preamble).
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\ind 2004. ``Organ Procurement in the United States.'' National University of
Ireland at Maynooth. April.
-% \ind 2002. ``Creativity and the Creative Industries.'' Center for Arts and
-% Culture, Washington DC. December.
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-% \ind 2002. ``Altruism as an Organizational Problem: The case of organ
-% procurement.'' Northwestern University.
-% November.
-%
-% \ind 2002. ``Sacred Markets and Secular Ritual in the Organ Transplant
-% Industry.'' University of California at San Diego. November.
-%
-%
-% \ind 2002. ``The Ecology of Open Source Software Development.'' Department of
-% Sociology, University of Arizona. August.
-%
-% \ind 2002. ``What's New for Culture in the New Economy?'' Sixth
-% annual Summer Cultural Policy Meetings, New York. July.
-%
-%
-% \ind 2002. ``Sacred Markets and Secular Ritual in the Organ Transplant Industry.''
-% Princeton Economic Sociology Conference, Princeton. February.
-%
-%
-% \ind 2001. ``Altruism as a Resource-extraction Problem.'' Rational Choice
-% Section Miniconference, annual meetings of the American Sociological
-% Association, Anaheim. August.
-%
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-% \ind 2001. ``Culture and Technology.'' Keynote Address, Fifth Annual Summer Cultural
-% Policy Meeting, Little Switzerland NC. June.
-%
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-% \ind 2000. ``Media Discourse on Organ Transplantation, 1980-2000.'' New York
-% University Graduate Student Sociology Conference. March.
-%
-%
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-% \ind 2000. ``Industrializing Altruism: The U.S. Organ Transplant Industry,
-% 1978-1998.'' Princeton \textsc{joie} Workshop on Organizations, Institutions
-% and Economic Sociology. March.
-%
-%
-%
-% \ind 1999. Discussant, regular session on Democratic Transitions, annual
-% meetings of the American Sociological Association, Chicago. August.
+
%\end{revnumerate}
\bigskip
\ind 2004. Discussant, Regular Session on the Political Economy of the World System. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco. August.
-%\begin{revnumerate} \ind 2003. Discussant, Regular Session on Internet and Culture. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta. August.
-
-% \ind 2003. ``The Ecology of Open Source Software.'' Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta. August.
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-% \ind 2002. ``Altruism as an Organizational Problem: The case of organ
-% procurement.'' Annual meetings of the American Sociological Association,
-% Chicago. August.
-%
-%
-%
-% \ind 2001. ``Cultural Accounts of Organ Donation.'' Annual meetings of the
-% Eastern Sociological Society, Philadelphia. March.
-%
-%
-%
-% \ind 1998. ``Three Ways to Tap a Vein: Blood Collection Regimes and the
-% European Union's Donor Population.'' Annual meetings of the American
-% Sociological Association, San Francisco, August.
-%
-% \ind 1997. ``Three Ways to Tap a Vein: Blood Collection Regimes and the European
-% Union's Donor Population.'' Princeton--Rutgers Conference on the Sociology
-% of Culture.
-%
-% \ind 1998. ``Explaining the \textsc{oecd} Wage Slowdown: Recession or
-% Labor Decline?'' With Bruce Western. Annual meetings of the American
-% Sociological Association, San Francisco. August.
-%
-%
-%
-% \ind 1997. ``Wage Growth and Labor Decline in the Advanced Capitalist
-% Countries, 1965--1993.'' With Bruce Western. Presented at ``Unemployment's
-% Effects: the Southern European Experience in Comparative Perspective,''
-% Southern European Research Group conference held at Princeton University,
-% November.
-%
-%
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-% \ind 1997. ``The Organization of Obligation: Markets, Risk and the Blood
-% Supply.'' Annual meetings of the Eastern Sociological Assocation, Baltimore.
-% April.
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-% % \medskip
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-% % 1994. \emph{The Language of Influence: Public Debate and the Poliøtics of
-% % the X--Case}. M.A. Thesis, University College Cork, Ireland, October.
-%
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-% \ind 1994. ``Looking After Your Own: Youth Defence and Abortion.'' Annual
-% Meetings of the Irish Sociological Association, Derry. March.
-%\end{revnumerate}
-% \newpage
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\ind 1991--1993. College Undergraduate Scholarship, University
College, Cork.
-% \bigskip
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-% \noindent\hrulefill
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-% \noindent\textsf{{Courses Taught}}
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-% \ind Sociology of Culture. Graduate seminar. (Fall 2004.)
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-% \ind Economic Sociology. Graduate seminar. (Fall 2002.)
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-% \ind Sources of Sociological Theory. Upper-level undergraduate course. (Fall
-% 2001, Twice; Spring 2002, Twice; Fall 2002; Fall 2004; Fall 2005, Twice.)
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