Lindsey M. Ibañez The Ohio State University 238 Townshend Hall 1885 Neil Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43210 (614) 313-6282 ibanez.7@osu.edu www.lindseyibanez.com EDUCATION 2018 Ph.D., Sociology, The Ohio State University (expected) Dissertation: The Reputation Game: Searching for Low-Wage Work in Urban Nicaragua Committee: Steven Lopez (chair), Tim Bartley, Rachel Dwyer, Kammi Schmeer Exams: Economic Sociology; Poverty & Inequality 2012 M.A., Sociology, The Ohio State University Thesis: Gentlemen, the Stomach Dominates the Economy : Small-Scale Dairy Farming and Community Well-Being in the Northwest Dominican Republic Committee: Steven Lopez (chair), Kammi Schmeer, Rachel Dwyer 2009 M.A., Latin American Studies, University of Chicago Thesis: Dairy, Development, and Free Trade in the Dominican Republic s Línea Noroeste Advisor: Emilio Kourí 2004 B.S., Journalism, Ohio University, magna cum laude Certificate, Latin American Studies; specialization, Political Science; minor, Spanish 2003 Centro de Estudios Interamericanos (CEDEI), Cuenca, Ecuador 2001 Universidad Pública de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Economic Sociology Poverty & Development Research Methods Sociology of Work Social Capital & Networks Food Systems & Agriculture PUBLICATIONS Ibañez, Lindsey M. and Steven Lopez. Forthcoming 2018. Coming Back to Who I Am : Social Support and Identity Repair after Job Loss. Research in the Sociology of Work. Ibañez, Lindsey M. 2015. Beyond Inclusiveness: Institutions, Cooperation, and Rural Development. Canadian Journal of Development Studies 36(4), 499-515. Ibañez, Lindsey M. 2015. Corporate Crime. The SAGE Encyclopedia of Economics and Society. Fred Wherry and Juliet Schor, editors. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE Publications, 465-469. 1
Taylor, Jim and Lindsey M. Ibañez. 2015. Sociological approaches to self-injury. Sociology Compass 9(12), 1005-1014. MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW AND IN PREPARATION Ibañez, Lindsey M. When Strong Ties Fail: Trust, Emotional Intimacy, and Low-Wage Job Referrals. In preparation for submission (manuscript available upon request). Ibañez, Lindsey M. The Reputation Game: Getting a Job Referral for Low-Wage Work. In preparation (manuscript available upon request). Ibañez, Lindsey M. A Balancing Act: Relational Work in the Low-Wage Labor Market. In preparation (manuscript available upon request). Ibañez, Lindsey M. Constructing the Worthy Worker. In preparation (manuscript available upon request). Ibañez, Lindsey M. A Matter of Confianza: Confidence and Confiding in Nicaraguan Job Referral Networks. In preparation (manuscript available upon request). FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS 2016-2017 American Association of University Women Dissertation Fellowship. $20,000. 2014 National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant. $12,000. Project: Personal contacts and employment opportunities. 2013 Alumni Grant for Graduate Research and Scholarship. Graduate School, Ohio State University. $2,000. 2013 Tinker Foundation Summer Field Research Grant. Center for Latin American Studies, Ohio State University. $1,600. 2013 Mershon Center for International Security Studies Graduate Student Grant. Project: Food insecurity in Nicaragua: The role of community and political organizations. $3,000. 2012 Food Innovation Center Social Science Data Grant. Project: Food Insecurity in Rural Latin America: A Food Systems Approach. $2,500. 2010 Distinguished Dean s University Fellowship, Ohio State University 2008 Tinker Foundation Summer Field Research Grant: $1,500. Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, University of Chicago. 2007 University Fellowship, University of Chicago 2
TEACHING EXPERIENCE Fall 2017 Fall 2017 Independent Instructor, Sociological Theory, Ohio State University. Visiting Instructor, People, Culture, and Society, Denison University. 2015-2017 Independent Instructor, Sociology of Poverty, Ohio State University. 2014-2016 Independent Instructor, Research Methods in Sociology, Ohio State University. 2015-2016 Preparing Future Faculty program, Ohio State University. 2014-present Tutor, Student Athlete Support Services Office, Ohio State University. Courses: Introduction to Sociology, Deviance, Sociology of Culture, Social Stratification, Social Theory, Social Problems, Men & Women in Society, Sociology of Gangs, Race in America, Rural Sociology, Global Problems, Statistics, Spanish 2013-2014 Teaching Assistant, Research Methods in Sociology, Ohio State University. 2007 Humanities Teaching Assistant, Minority Introduction to Engineering and Science (MITES) summer program. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cambridge, MA. 2004-2006 Health Education Volunteer, United States Peace Corps, Dominican Republic HONORS AND AWARDS 2017 ASA Student Forum Travel Award: $225. American Sociological Association. 2014 Silverman Research Support Award: $1,000., Ohio State University 2013 Outstanding MA Student Award,, Ohio State University 2012 Outstanding graduate paper submission: $500. Society for the Advancement of Socio- Economics annual meeting. Cambridge, Massachusetts RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2012-2013 Research Assistant for Steven Lopez. 2013 Research Assistant for Kammi Schmeer and Barbara Piperata (Anthropology). 2008 Research Assistant, The Insider s Guide to the Peace Corps: What to Know before You Go. Second edition. Berkeley, Calif.: Ten Speed Press. 2009. 3
ACADEMIC POSITIONS Graduate Student Affiliate, Institute for Population Research, Ohio State University Associate Member, Food Innovation Center, Ohio State University Graduate Student Affiliate, Center for Latin American Studies CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2016 Lindsey M. Ibañez and Steven Lopez. Social Support and Identity Loss during Unemployment. Annual meeting of the Population Association of America. Washington, DC, April 2. 2015 Lindsey M. Ibañez. The Reputation Project: Mobilizing Network Ties for Low-Wage Work. Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. Chicago, IL, August 25. 2015 Lindsey M. Ibañez. Getting A (Low-Wage) Job: Network mobilization among urban Nicaragua s working poor. Sociology of Development conference. Providence, RI, March 14. 2014 Lindsey M. Ibañez. Personal contacts and employment opportunities in a less-developed country. Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA, August 18. 2013 Lindsey M. Ibañez. Tell Me about It: Job contacts and information-sharing in Nicaragua. Regional meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. Mexico City, Mexico, December 6. 2013 Lindsey M. Ibañez. Beyond inclusive institutions: The role of interdependence and cooperation in development. Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. New York, New York, August 10. 2012 Schmeer, Kammi, Barbara Piperata, and Lindsey M. Ibañez. Household Determinants of Food Insecurity: Evidence from León, Nicaragua. 4 th International EcoSummit. Columbus, Ohio, October 1. 2012 Lindsey M. Ibañez. Gentlemen, the Stomach Dominates the Economy : Small-Scale Dairy Farming and Community Well-Being in the Northwest Dominican Republic. Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. Denver, Colorado, August 20. 2012 Lindsey M. Ibañez. Civic Agriculture in Latin America: A cultural logic of embedded food systems. Annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 29. 2011 Lindsey M. Ibañez. Dairy, Development and Free Trade in the Dominican Republic s Linea Noroeste. Annual meeting of the North Central Sociological Association. Cleveland, Ohio, April 2. 4
INVITED SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS 2013 Food insecurity in Nicaragua: The role of community institutions and organizations. Center for Latin American Studies, Ohio State University. 2013 Studying nutrition and food insecurity in Nicaragua: Conceptual and methodological issues. School of Social Work, National Autonomous University of Nicaragua-León. 2013 Latinos in Ohio and the Organizations that Serve Them: Impacts of the Great Recession. Latinos in Ohio course, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Ohio State University. DEPARTMENTAL AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2015-present January 2017 Reviewer: American Journal of Sociology, Social Currents, Sociological Focus Center for Latin American Studies, Global Awareness high school outreach project. 2016-2017 Cohort Representative, Sociology Graduate Student Association, Ohio State 2015-2016 Graduate Placement Committee,, Ohio State 2014-2016 Student Representative, Economic Sociology Section, American Sociological Association 2014 Faculty Recruitment Committee,, Ohio State 2014 Judge, Fall Student Poster Forum, Undergraduate Research Office, Ohio State 2012-2013 Vice President for Student Affairs, Sociology Graduate Student Association, Ohio State University 2012 Discussant, In Dialogue with Amitai Etzioni: Values and Affect in Decision Making. Annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. Cambridge, Massachusetts, June 29. 2011-2012 Co-Chair, Social Committee, Sociology Graduate Student Association ADDITIONAL TRAINING 2017 Open Doors/Diversity and Implicit Bias. Office of Student Life, Ohio State University, March 4. 2016 Active Learning Strategies for the Classroom. University Center for the Advancement of Teaching, Ohio State University, February 19. 5
2013 Causal Inference from Longitudinal Data. Workshop by Miguel Hernan. Institute for Population Research, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. December 17. 2013 Qualitative-Comparative Analysis (QCA) and Fuzzy Sets. Workshop by Charles Ragin. ASA annual meeting, New York, NY, August 9. 2011 Introduction to Poverty Mapping and Tools. Workshop by Ola Ahlqvist. Department of Geography, Ohio State University, January 28. 2010 Introduction to Social Network Analysis. Workshop by James Moody. Institute for Population Research, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, May 18. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS American Sociological Association Sections: Economic Sociology; Sociology of Development; Organizations, Occupations, & Work; Inequality, Poverty & Mobility Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Society for the Study of Social Problems Latin American Studies Association LANGUAGES Spanish (fluent) Portuguese (basic) REFERENCES Steven Lopez Rachel Dwyer Associate Professor Associate Professor Ohio State University Ohio State University Lopez.137@osu.edu Dwyer.46@osu.edu (614) 292-8192 (614) 247-6682 Timothy Bartley Professor Washington University in St. Louis bartleyt@wustl.edu Kammi Schmeer Associate Professor Ohio State University schmeer.1@osu.edu (614) 247-8110 6