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Experiment as needed. -\newcommand{\marginhead}[1]{\marginpar{\textsf{{\footnotesize\vspace{-1em}\flushright #1}}}} - - -%% custom ampersand (font consistent with the one chosen above) -\newcommand{\amper}{{\fontspec[Scale=.95,Colour=AA0000]{Minion Pro Medium}\selectfont\&\,}} - -%% No bullets on labels -\renewcommand{\labelitemi}{~} - -%% Custom hanging indent for vita items -\def\ind{\hangindent=1 true cm\hangafter=1 \noindent} -%\def\ind{\hangindent=18pt\hangafter=1 \noindent} -\def\labelitemi{~} -\renewcommand{\labelitemii}{~} - -%%%------------------------------------------------------------------------ -%%% Page layout -%%%------------------------------------------------------------------------ -\pagestyle{fancy} -\renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} -\fancyhead{} -\fancyfoot{} -\rhead{{\scriptsize\thepage}} - -%% git revision control footer -\rfoot{\texttt{\scriptsize \VCRevision\ on \VCDateTEX}} % git revision info inserted via external script -- see docs for vc package for details. comment out this line if you're not using vc, and also remove the \input{vc} line above. - -%%%------------------------------------------------------------------------ -%%% Address and contact block -%%%------------------------------------------------------------------------ -\begin{minipage}[t]{2.95in} - \flushright {\footnotesize \href{http://www.soc.duke.edu}{Department of Sociology} \\ Box 90088, \\ Duke University, \\ \vspace{-0.05in} Durham, \textsc{nc} 27708} - -\end{minipage} -\hfill -%\begin{minipage}[t]{0.0in} -% dummy (needed here) -%\end{minipage} -\hfill -\begin{minipage}[t]{1.7in} - \flushright \footnotesize Phone: \myphone \\ - Fax: \myfax \\ - {\scriptsize \texttt{\href{mailto:\myemail}{\myemail}}} \\ - {\scriptsize \texttt{\href{\myweb}{\myweb}}} -\end{minipage} - - -\medskip - -%% Name -\noindent{\Large {\textsc{kieran healy}}} -\reversemarginpar - -\medskip - -%% Appointments -\medskip -\marginhead{Appointments} - -\noindent\emph{Duke University \vspace{0.01in}} - -\ind 2009--Present. Associate Professor in Sociology and the Kenan Institute for Ethics. - -\ind 2008--2009. Visiting Associate Professor of Sociology. - -\medskip -\noindent\emph{University of Arizona \vspace{0.01in}} - -\ind 2008. Associate Professor of Sociology. - -\ind 2001--2008. Assistant Professor of Sociology. - -\medskip - -\noindent\emph{Australian National University \vspace{0.01in}} - -\ind 2003--2006. Research Fellow, Social and Political Theory Program, -Research School of Social Sciences. - -\bigskip - -%% Education - -\marginhead{Education} - -\noindent\emph{Princeton University \vspace{0.01in}} - -\ind 2001. Ph.D, Sociology. % Dissertation: \emph{Exchange in Blood and -% Organs}. %\vspace{-0.1in} - -% \begin{itemize} -% \item \small Winner of the American Sociological Association's Dissertation -% Award for 2002. -% \end{itemize} - - -\ind 1998. M.A., Sociology. (General Examinations with Distinction.) - - -\medskip -\noindent\emph{National University of Ireland (Cork)\vspace{0.02in}} - -\ind 1994. M.A., Sociology. (First Class Honors.) \vspace{0.01in} - - -\ind 1993. B.A., Sociology and Geography. (Joint First Class Honors.) - -\bigskip - -%% Publications -\marginhead{{\vskip 0.3em}Publications} -\medskip -\noindent\emph{Book \vspace{0.01in}} - -\ind Kieran Healy. 2006. \emph{\href{http://www.lastbestgifts.com}{Last Best Gifts: Altruism and the Market for Human Blood and Organs}}. Chicago:~University of Chicago Press. \vspace{-0.075in} - -\normalsize - -\bigskip -\noindent\emph{Journal articles \vspace{0.05in}} - -%% Use revnumerate environment if numbered publications are needed. -%% (Include it above in the preamble). -%% \renewcommand{\labelenumi}{\textsc{a}\theenumi.} -%% \begin{revnumerate} - -\ind Marion Fourcade and Kieran Healy. 2007. ``\href{http://arjournals.annualreviews.org/doi/pdf/10.1146/annurev.soc.33.040406.131642}{Moral Views of Market Society}.'' \emph{Annual Review of Sociology} 33:~285--311. - -\ind Kieran Healy. 2006. ``\href{http://www.kieranhealy.org/files/papers/presumed-consent.pdf}{Do Presumed Consent Laws Raise Organ Procurement Rates?}'' \emph{DePaul Law Review} 55:~1017--1043. - -\ind Kieran Healy. 2004. ``\href{http://www.kieranhealy.org/files/papers/asr2004.pdf}{Altruism as an Organizational Problem: The Case of Organ Procurement}.'' - \emph{American Sociological Review} 69:~387--404. - -\ind Kieran Healy. 2002. ``\href{http://www.kieranhealy.org/files/papers/jpp.pdf}{Digital Technology and Cultural Goods}.'' \emph{Journal of - Political Philosophy} 10:~478--500. - -\ind Kieran Healy. 2002. ``\href{http://www.kieranhealy.org/files/papers/culture-newecon.pdf}{What's New for Culture in the New Economy?}'' \emph{Journal - of Arts Management, Law and Society} 32:~86--103. - - -\ind Kieran Healy. 2000. ``\href{http://www.kieranhealy.org/files/papers/embed-alt.pdf}{Embedded Altruism: Blood Collection Regimes and the European - Union's Donor Population}.'' \emph{American Journal of Sociology} 105:~1633--\,1657. - - -\ind Kieran Healy. 1999. ``\href{http://www.kieranhealy.org/files/papers/ts.pdf}{The Emergence of \textsc{hiv} in the U.S. Blood Supply: Organizations, - Obligations and the Management of Uncertainty}.'' \emph{Theory and Society} 28:~529--558. - - -\ind Bruce Western and Kieran Healy. 1999. ``\href{http://www.kieranhealy.org/files/papers/western-healy99.pdf}{Explaining the OECD Wage Slowdown: -Recession or Labor Decline?}'' \emph{European Sociological Review} -15:~233--249. - - -\ind Kieran Healy. 1998. ``\href{http://www.kieranhealy.org/files/papers/constraint98.pdf}{Conceptualising Constraint: Mouzelis, Archer and the concept of - social structure}.'' \emph{Sociology} 32:~509--522. - -%\end{revnumerate} -%\newpage -\bigskip - -\noindent\emph{Book chapters \vspace{0.05in}} -% \renewcommand{\labelenumi}{\textsc{c}\theenumi.} -% \begin{revnumerate} - -\ind Kieran Healy. Forthcoming. ``Social Structure, Gifts and Norms in \emph{The Story of Qiu Ju},'' in \emph{Norms and Values: The Role of Social Norms as Instruments of Value Realisation}, edited by Michael Baurmann, Geoffrey Brennan, Robert E. Goodin and Nicholas Southwood. Baden Baden: Nomos Verlag. - -\ind Kieran Healy. 2008. ``Lo Scambio di Doni,'' in \emph{L'Altro in Me: Dono del Sangue fra Culture, Pratiche e Identità}, edited by Annamaria Fantauzzi. Milano: \textsc{avis} Nazionale, 36--42. - -\ind Kieran Healy. 2007. ``Sociology,'' in \emph{A Companion to Contemporary Political Philosophy} (Second Edition), edited by Robert E. Goodin, Philip Pettit and Thomas Pogge. New York: Blackwell, 90--122. - -\ind Kieran Healy. 2004. ``Sacred Markets and Secular Ritual in the Organ Transplant -Industry,'' in \emph{The Sociology of the Economy}, edited by Frank Dobbin. New -York: Russell Sage, 336--359. - -\ind Bruce Western and Kieran Healy. 2001. ``Wage Growth and Labor Decline in the -Industrialized Democracies, 1965--1993,'' in \emph{Unemployment in the New - Europe}, edited by Nancy Bermeo. New York: Cambridge University Press, -121--144. - - \ind Kieran Healy. 1998. ``The New Institutionalism and Irish Social Policy,'' in -\emph{Social Policy in Ireland: Principles, Practice and Problems}, edited by -Se\'{a}n Healy and Brigid Reynolds. Dublin: Oak Tree Press, 59--83. - -%\end{revnumerate} - -\bigskip - -%\newpage -\noindent\emph{Reviews and other occasional writing \vspace{0.05in}} - -%\renewcommand{\labelenumi}{\textsc{r}\theenumi.} -%\begin{revnumerate} -\ind Kieran Healy. 2009. \href{http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdf/10.1086/605757}{Review} of \emph{Pop Finance} by Brooke Harrington. \emph{American Journal of Sociology} 115:~309--12. - -\ind Kieran Healy. 2007. ``\href{http://www.kieranhealy.org/files/reviews/socforum-article.pdf}{A Wealth of Notions}.'' Review -Essay on \emph{Freakonomics} by Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner. \emph{Sociological Forum} 22:~119--125. - -\ind Kieran Healy. 2006. ``Sacred.'' In \emph{International Encyclopedia of Economic Sociology}, edited by Jens Beckert and Milan Zafirovski. London: Routledge, 588--589. - -\ind Kieran Healy. 2005. \href{http://www.kieranhealy.org/files/reviews/klinenberg.pdf}{Review} of \emph{Heat Wave} by Eric Klinenberg. \emph{Imprints} 8:~283--289. - -\ind Kieran Healy. 2005. \href{http://www.kieranhealy.org/files/reviews/fox.pdf}{Review} of \emph{An R and S-PLUS Companion to Applied Regression}, by John Fox. \emph{Sociological Methods and Research} 34:~137--140. - -\ind Kieran Healy. 2005. ``\href{http://www.kieranhealy.org/files/reviews/henwood.pdf}{After the Ball was Over}.'' Review of \emph{After the New - Economy} by Doug Henwood. \emph{European Economic Sociology Newsletter} 6 (3):~37--38. - -\ind Kieran Healy. 2004. ``The Abundance of the Heart.'' Review of \emph{A Man After His Own Heart} by Charles -Siebert. \emph{Australian Review of Public Affairs}, October. Reprinted in the -\emph{Australian Financial Review}, October 22nd. - -\ind Kieran Healy. 2003. \href{http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0094-3061%28200303%2932%3A2%3C252%3AAEATOC%3E2.0.CO%3B2-F}{Review} of \emph{Against Essentialism} by Stephan Fuchs. -\emph{Contemporary Sociology} 32:~252--254. - -\ind Kieran Healy. 2001. Review of \emph{Market Society} by Don Slater and Fran Tonkiss. \emph{European - Economic Sociology Newsletter} 3 (1):~31--32. - - -\ind Kieran Healy. 1999. \href{http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0094-3061%28199903%2928%3A2%3C210%3ACPRCAS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-C}{Review} of \emph{Comparative Politics} by Mark Irving Lichbach and Alan S. -Zuckerman. \emph{Contemporary Sociology} 28:~210--211. - - -\ind Kieran Healy. 1998. \href{http://www.kieranhealy.org/files/reviews/rule.pdf}{Review} of \emph{Theory and Progress in Social Science} by James Rule. \emph{Theory - and Society}, 27:~435--441. - -% %\end{revnumerate} - \bigskip - -%% Presentations -\marginhead{{\vskip 0.4em}Invited Talks \newline (Since 2004)} -\medskip - -\ind 2009. ``Specialization and Status in Philosophy.'' University of Chicago, Booth School of Business. May. - -\ind 2009. ``Specialization and Status in Philosophy.'' University of California, Berkeley. April. - -\ind 2009. ``Specialization and Status in Philosophy.'' University of Michigan, \textsc{icos}. April. - -\ind 2009. ``Specialization and Status in Philosophy.'' Columbia University. February. - -\ind 2009. ``The Performativity of Networks.'' Yale University. January. - -\ind 2008. ``The Performativity of Networks.'' Stanford University Graduate School of Business. October. - -\ind 2008. ``The Performativity of Networks.'' Harvard/MIT Joint Seminar in Economic Sociology. March. - -\ind 2007. ``Specialization and Status in Philosophy.'' University of Notre Dame. November. - -\ind 2007. ``Last Best Gifts: Altruism and the Market for Human Blood and Organs.'' Center for History, Society and Culure, University of California at Davis. November. - -\ind 2007. ``Gift Fetishism and the Market for Human Organs.'' Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona. February. - -\ind 2007. ``Presumed Consent Law and Organ Procurement.'' Rogers Program on Law and Society, University of Arizona. January. - -\ind 2006. ``The Political Economy of Presumed Consent.'' Institute for Global -and International Studies, George Washington University. March. - -\ind 2005. ``Last Best Gifts: Altruism and the Market for Human Organs.'' -Columbia University School of Business. November. - -\ind 2005. ``The Political Economy of Presumed Consent.'' University of California, Los Angeles. May. - -\ind 2005. ``Last Best Gifts: Altruism and the Market for Human Organs.'' -University of California, Berkeley. April. - -\ind 2005. ``Cadaveric Organ Procurement and Presumed Consent Laws.'' DePaul -Law Review \& Health Law Institute Symposium on \emph{Precious Commodities: The -Supply and Demand of Body Parts}. Chicago. March. - -\ind 2005. ``Last Best Gifts: Altruism and the Market for Human -Organs.'' University of Washington. February. - -\ind 2004. ``The Institutional Context of Organ Procurement.'' Indiana -University--Purdue University, Indianapolis. November. - -\ind 2004. ``The Political Economy of Presumed Consent.'' \textsc{spt} Program, -Australian National University, \textsc{rsss}. July. - -\ind 2004. ``Organ Procurement in the United States.'' National University of -Ireland at Maynooth. April. - - -%\end{revnumerate} - -\bigskip - -%\newpage - -\marginhead{{\vskip 0.4em}Conference \newline Presentations \newline (Since 2004)} -\medskip - -\ind 2008. Invited speaker, ASA Culture Section 20th Anniversary Symposium, ``Culture and Economy,'' Boston, August. - -\ind 2008. Invited discussant, conference on Norms and Values, ZiF center, University of Bielefeld, Germany. May. - -\ind 2007. ``Economic Categories and the Claims of Neoliberal Society.'' Invited Session on Culture and Markets. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, New York. August. - -\ind 2007. ``The Performativity of Networks.'' Special Session on Money in Movement: Markets, Circuits and Networks. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, New York. August. - -\ind 2007. Presider, Regular Session on the Sociology of Knowledge. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, New York. August. - -\ind 2007. Discussant, Book Panel on Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner's \emph{Freakonomics}. Annual Meetings of the Eastern Sociological Society, Philadelphia. March. - -\ind 2006. ``The Political Economy of Presumed Consent.'' Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Montreal. August. - -\ind 2006. ``Specialization and Status in Philosophy.'' Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Montreal. August. - -\ind 2006. Discussant, Invited Session on Public Sociology. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Montreal. August. - -\ind 2004. Discussant, Regular Session on the Political Economy of the World System. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco. August. - - -\bigskip - -\marginhead{{\vskip 0.4em}Grants and \newline Awards} -\medskip - -\ind 2008. Honorable Mention, American Sociological Association Section on Economic Sociology, Zelizer Distinguished Scholarship Award. - -\ind 2008-09. Residential Fellowship, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University. - -\ind 2007. Winner, Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (\textsc{arnova}) Outstanding Book Prize. - -\ind 2007. Finalist, Society for the Study of Social Problems (\textsc{sssp}), C. Wright Mills Award. - -\ind 2006. Rogers Program in Law and Society, Faculty Research Award -(\$3,000), University of Arizona. - -\ind 2006. Participant, Summer Institute on \emph{Economy and Society: Trajectories of Capitalism}, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (July--August). - -\ind 2003. University of Arizona \textsc{sbsri}/Center for Applied Spatial -Analysis. Geographical Information Systems Research Assistance -Program Award. ``The Geography of Organ Procurement.'' - -\ind 2002. American Sociological Association Dissertation Award. - -\ind 2002. University of Arizona Prop.\,301 Information Technology/Information Science Fund. ``Understanding Open-Source Software Development: Network organizations, innovation and volunteering'' (\$19,500). - -\ind 2000. National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Award (\$7,500). - -\ind 1998--2000. Graduate Fellow, Fellowship of Woodrow Wilson Scholars. Prize fellowship. - -\ind 1998--1999. Noah Cotsen Junior Teaching Fellowship, Princeton University. Prize fellowship. - -\ind 1998. Prize Paper, Princeton University Department of Sociology Working Paper Series. - -\ind 1998. General Examinations with Distinction, Princeton University. - -\ind 1995--1998. Graduate Fellowship, Princeton University. - -\ind 1993--1994. Title of College Scholar, University College, Cork. - -\ind 1991--1993. College Undergraduate Scholarship, University -College, Cork. - - -\bigskip - -\newpage - -\marginhead{{\vskip 0.9em}Service to the \newline Profession} -\medskip - -\medskip - -\ind Consulting Editor (2009--11), \emph{American Journal of Sociology}. - -\ind Editorial Board Member (2008--10), \emph{Contexts}. - -\ind Prize Committee, American Sociological Association Section on Economic Sociology, Ronald Burt Prize Paper Award (2007--08). - -\ind Elected Council Member, American Sociological Association Section on Economic -Sociology (2008--2010). - -\ind Co-ordinator of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics' research network on Socio-Economic Theory (2006--2008). - -\ind Editorial Board Member (2007--2009), \emph{Socio-Economic Review}. - -\ind Session organizer, Regular Session on Voluntary and Non-Profit organizations, American Sociological Association Meetings, Philadelphia, August 2005. - -\ind Co-Editor (with Alexandra Kalev), \emph{Accounts}, Newsletter of the American Sociological Association Section on Economic Sociology (2003--2004 and 2004--2005). - -\ind Prize committee, American Sociological Association Theory Section, Graduate Student Paper Award (2003--2004). - -\ind Reviewer, National Science Foundation, \emph{American - Sociological Review}, \emph{American Journal of Sociology}, -\emph{American Journal of Transplantation}, \emph{Administrative - Science Quarterly}, \emph{Bioethics}, \emph{Contexts}, \emph{The Information - Society}, \emph{Journal of Health Economics}, \emph{Journal of Political Philosophy}, \emph{Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion}, \emph{Social Networks}, \emph{Socio-Economic Review}, \emph{Sociological Forum}, \emph{Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers}, \emph{Social Science \& Medicine}, \emph{Theory and Society}, Cambridge University Press, University of Chicago Press, Duke University Press, Oxford University Press, Polity Press, Sage Publications/Pine Forge Press. - -\end{document}