Kathryn Freeman Anderson P.O. Box 210027 Tucson, AZ 85721-0027 (918) 991-9393 kateanderson@email.arizona.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. 2016 (Expected). Sociology,. Dissertation: Residential Segregation and Health Outcomes: The Role of Health- Promoting Community Organizations in Urban Neighborhoods Committee: Joseph Galaskiewicz (Chair), Erin Leahey, Terrence Hill, Corey Abramson Comprehensive Exams: Urban and Community Sociology and Race/Ethnicity M.S. 2011. Sociology, Oklahoma State University. Thesis: Racial Residential Segregation and Access to Health Care Coverage: A Multilevel Analysis Committee: Andrew Fullerton (Co-chair), Tamara Mix (Co-chair), Patricia Bell B.A. 2005. Sociology (with honors), The University of Texas at Austin. RESEARCH AND TEACHING AREAS Sociology of Health and Illness Urban and Community Sociology Race/Ethnicity Statistics and Quantitative Methods Geographic Information Science (GIS) Organizations PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS 2014 Anderson, Kathryn Freeman, and Jessie K. Finch (equal co-authorship). Racially Charged Legislation and Latino Health Disparities: The Case of Arizona s S.B. 1070. Sociological Spectrum 34(6):526-548. 2014 Anderson, Kathryn Freeman, and Andrew S. Fullerton. Residential Segregation, Health, and Health Care: Answering the Latino Question. Race and Social Problems 6(3):262-279. 1
2013 Anderson, Kathryn Freeman. Diagnosing Discrimination: Stress from Perceived Racism and the Mental and Physical Health Effects. Sociological Inquiry 83(1):55-81. 2013 Fullerton, Andrew S., and Kathryn Freeman Anderson (equal co-authorship). The Role of Job Insecurity in Explanations of Racial Health Inequality. Sociological Forum 28(2):308-325. 2012 Anderson, Kathryn Freeman, and Andrew S. Fullerton. Racial Residential Segregation and Access to Health Care Coverage: A Multilevel Analysis. Research in the Sociology of Health Care 30:133-158. MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW Available Upon Request MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS Available Upon Request EXTERNAL GRANTS 2015 Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant (SES-1518873), National Science Foundation, (Co-PI with Joseph Galaskiewicz) The Role of Health-Promoting Community Organizations in Urban Neighborhoods ($6,334). 2014 American Sociological Association s Travel Award Grant (SES-1345594) supported by the National Science Foundation, for travel to the International Sociological Association s World Congress of Sociology ($1,000). 2012 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, travel award for the ICPSR workshop: Health Disparities Research and Minority Populations. ($500 plus workshop tuition). INTERNAL GRANTS 2015 Fellowship, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences ($4,050). 2014 Travel Grant, Graduate and Professional Student Council ($750). 2014 Travel Grant, Graduate and Professional Student Council ($500). 2013 Travel Grant, Graduate and Professional Student Council ($500). 2012 Travel Grant, Graduate and Professional Student Council ($500). 2
PRESENTATIONS 2015 Anderson, Kathryn Freeman. Racial Residential Segregation and Access to Health-Related Organizations in Urban Neighborhoods. Chicago, IL. 2015 Schoon, Eric, and Kathryn Freeman Anderson. Insiders, Outsiders, and Immigrants: How Race and Ethnicity Shape Immigrant Integration across 18 European Countries. Chicago, IL. 2014 Anderson, Kathryn Freeman, Eric Bjorklund, and Simone Rambotti. The Material Level: Disentangling the Association between Income Inequality, Poverty, Welfare Policy, and Health Outcomes in the U.S. San Francisco, CA. 2014 Galaskiewicz, Joseph, Kathryn Freeman Anderson, Kendra Thompson-Dyck, Daniel Duerr, and Scott Savage. The Great Recession Washes Across the Desert: A Study of Neighborhood Organizational Resources and Social Disorganization in the Phoenix-Mesa Urbanized Area. Presented at the World Congress of Sociology of the International Sociological Association in Yokohama, Japan. 2014 Anderson, Kathryn Freeman, and Jessie K. Finch. The Role of Racism, Stress, and Acculturation in Understanding the Latino Immigrant Health Paradox. Presented at the annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association in Portland, OR. 2013 Anderson, Kathryn Freeman, and Jessie K. Finch. Racially Charged Legislation and Minority Health Disparities: The Case of Arizona s S.B. 1070. New York, NY. 2013 Galaskiewicz, Joseph, Daniel Duerr, Kendra Thompson-Dyck, and Kathryn Freeman Anderson. The Impact of the Great Recession on Communities Organizational Resources. New York, NY. 2013 Fullerton, Andrew S., Michael A. Long, and Kathryn Freeman Anderson. Perceived Job Insecurity and Workers Substance Use in the U.S. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society in Chicago, IL. 3
2012 Anderson, Kathryn Freeman, and Andrew S. Fullerton. Residential Segregation, Health, and Health Care: Answering the Latino Question. Denver, CO. 2012 Fullerton, Andrew S., and Kathryn Freeman Anderson. The Role of Job Insecurity in Explanations of Racial Health Inequalities. Presented at the annual meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association in San Diego, CA. 2011 Anderson, Kathryn Freeman. Racial Residential Segregation and Access to Health Care Coverage: A Multilevel Analysis. Las Vegas, NV. 2010 Anderson, Kathryn Freeman. Diagnosing Discrimination: Symptoms from Perceived Racism and the Mental and Physical Health Effects. Atlanta, GA. HONORS AND AWARDS 2013 Outstanding Author Contribution Award, given by Emerald Group Publishing Limited (publisher of Research in the Sociology of Health Care) in recognition of one of the most impressive pieces of work the editor has seen throughout 2012, for Racial Residential Segregation and Access to Health Care Coverage: A Multilevel Analysis (coauthored with Andrew S. Fullerton). 2011 O.D. Duncan Outstanding Graduate Student Award, Oklahoma State University. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Sciences (GIS),, School of Natural Resources and the Environment and School of Geography and Development. Certificate Advisor: Gary Christopherson 4
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2013-present Graduate Research Associate,,. Research assistant for Joseph Galaskiewicz Community Organizational Resources and Children s Well-Being, Funded by the National Science Foundation. 2012-2013 Graduate Research Associate,,. Research assistant for Joseph Galaskiewicz Non-Profit Organizations and Recession, Funded by the National Science Foundation. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor of Record, Health Disparities in Society (2 times) Health and Society (1 time) Racial and Ethnic Relations in the United States (2 times) Teaching Assistant, Social Research Methods (1 time) The Pursuit of Happiness (1 time) Teaching Assistant, Oklahoma State University Quantitative Methods in Sociology (2 times) Racial and Ethnic Relations (1 time) Social Stratification (1 time) Gender and the Middle East (2 times) Criminology (1 time) SERVICE Professional Ad hoc reviewer for: Social Forces, Social Science & Medicine, Sociological Quarterly, Sociological Inquiry, Population Research and Policy Review, Race and Social Problems Departmental and University Faculty Hiring Committee Graduate Student Representative (2013-2014), Peer Mentor and Facilitator, Academic Mentorship and Support Initiative, Travel Grant Judge, Graduate and Professional Student Council 5
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association Section Memberships: Community and Urban Sociology, Medical Sociology, Racial and Ethnic Minorities, and Organizations, Occupations, and Work. Pacific Sociological Association Society for the Study of Social Problems REFERENCES Joseph Galaskiewicz Andrew Fullerton Professor Associate Professor Department of Sociology Oklahoma State University P.O. Box 210027 467 Murray Hall Tucson, AZ 85721-0027 Stillwater, OK 74078-4062 Phone: (520) 621-7084 Phone: (405) 744-8752 Email: galaskie@email.arizona.edu Email: andrew.fullerton@okstate.edu Erin Leahey Terrence Hill Professor Associate Professor P.O. Box 210027 P.O. Box 210027 Tucson, AZ 85721-0027 Tucson, AZ 85721-0027 Phone: (520) 621-9351 Phone: (520) 621-3804 Email: leahey@email.arizona.edu Email: tdhill@email.arizona.edu 6