ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS ELIZABETH KORVER-GLENN University of New Mexico Department of Sociology ekg@unm.edu www.elizabethkorverglenn.com 2017-present University of New Mexico Assistant Professor of Sociology 2018-2019 Rice University, Kinder Institute for Urban Research Kinder Scholar EDUCATION 2017 Ph.D. Sociology, Rice University Dissertation: Under Construction: Race and Housing Markets in 21 st Century Urban America (Committee: James R. Elliott (Chair); Jenifer Bratter, Alex Byrd (History), and Michael O. Emerson) Winner, John W. Gardner Award for Best Dissertation in the Social Sciences 2014 M.A. Sociology, Rice University 2006 B.A. International Studies, Cedarville University PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES Note: Asterisks (*) indicate undergraduate students, post-baccalaureate fellows, or graduate students at the time of paper submission. Forthcoming Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth. Compounding Inequalities: How Racial Stereotypes and Discrimination Accumulate Across the Stages of Housing Exchange. American Sociological Review. Winner, SSSP Social Problems Theory Division Student Paper Award Howell, Junia and Elizabeth Korver-Glenn.. Neighborhoods, Race, and the 21 st -Century Housing Appraisal Industry. Sociology of Race and Ethnicity. Authors listed alphabetically to reflect equal contributions. Coverage in The Urban Edge 1
Elliott, James R., Elizabeth Korver-Glenn, and Dan Bolger*. The Successive Nature of City Parks: Making and Remaking Unequal Access Over Time. City & Community. 2018 Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth. "Brokering Ties and Inequality: How White Real Estate Agents Recreate Advantage and Exclusion in Urban Housing Markets." Social Currents 5(4):350-368. Winner, SSSP Racial and Ethnic Minorities Division Student Paper Award Honorable Mention, ASA Community and Urban Sociology Section Student Paper Award Cited by Glenn Kelman, Redfin CEO, in A More Perfect Union: Why Cities Are Still Racially Divided And What We As Real Estate Brokers Can Do About It. (https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/more-perfect-unionwhy-cities-still-racially-divided-what-kelman/) 2017 Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth, Monika Jain*, Joel Thompson*, Alan Steinberg, Dominic Herkes*, and Talia Kramer*. Environmental Equality in Neighborhood Amenities and Planning: A Houston, Texas Case Study. Environmental Justice 10(6):193-200. 2016 Chávez, Sergio, Heather B. Edelblute, and Elizabeth Korver-Glenn. "Life on the Edge: Balancing Gendered and Occupational Identities among Unauthorized Mexican Migrant Roofers." Qualitative Sociology 39(2):125-146. 2015 Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth. "(Collective) Memory of Racial Violence and the Social Construction of the Hispanic Category among Houston Hispanics." Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 1(3):424-438. Winner, Walter and Helen Hall Graduate Paper Award Emerson, Michael O., Elizabeth Korver-Glenn, and Kiara W. Douds*. "Studying Race and Religion: A Critical Assessment." Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 1(3):349-359. Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth, Esther Chan*, and Elaine Howard Ecklund. Perceptions of Science Education Among African American and White Evangelicals: A Texas Case Study. Review of Religious Research 57(1):131-148. 2014 Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth. Middle-Class Mexican Americans, Neighborhood Affect, and Redevelopment in Houston s Northside Barrio. City & Community 13(4):381-402. Coverage in the Houston Chronicle and The Urban Edge 2
BOOK REVIEWS 2018 Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth. Citizens But Not Americans: Race and Belonging Among Latino Millennials, by Nilda Flores-González (NYU Press, 2017). Social Forces 96(4):e6. MANUSCRIPTS IN PREPARATION Race Brokers: How Housing Markets Reproduce Segregation in 21 st Century Urban America. [book manuscript in progress] Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth and James R. Elliott. Urban Churning: Neighborhood Racial Trajectories in Houston, 1960-2010. [draft available] Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth, Sylvia Emmanuel, Mary Campbell, and Verna M. Keith. Media Consumption and Racialized Residential Preferences. [draft in progress] Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth. (Un)Comfortable and (Un)Safe: How White Housing Market Professionals and Consumers Racialized Emotions Reproduce Racial Segregation. [draft in progress] Howell, Junia and Elizabeth Korver-Glenn. Home Value Disparities in U.S. Metropolitan Areas, 1990-2010. [draft in progress] GRANTS & FELLOWSHIPS 2018 Valdez, Sarah (PI), Elizabeth Roberto (Co-PI), and Elizabeth Korver-Glenn (Co-PI). The Role of the Built Environment in Immigrant Integration. 4,607,683 SEK [$573,380]. National Research Programme for Sustainable Spatial Planning, FORMAS Sweden. (Pending) Valdez, Sarah (PI), Elizabeth Roberto (Co-PI), and Elizabeth Korver-Glenn (Co-PI). The Role of the Built Environment in Immigrant Integration. 4,997,691 SEK [$634,956]. FORTE: Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare. (Pending) Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth (PI) and Elizabeth Roberto (Co-PI). The Spatial Structure of Income Segregation by Race, Ethnicity, and Nativity in Houston. $7,800 American Sociological Association Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline. (Revised and Resubmitted) 2016 Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth (PI). Under Construction: Race & Housing Markets in 21 st Century Urban America. $4,000 Dissertation Research Improvement Grant. Social Sciences Research Institute, Rice University. (Awarded) 3
Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth (PI) and Sharon Washington (Co-PI). Exploring the Relationship between Racial and Cultural (In)Tolerance Using Interactive Internet Technologies. $4,798. The Boniuk Institute. (Awarded) 2013 Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth (PI). Race, Ethnicity, and Class in Inner-City Houston: A Comparative Neighborhood Study. $2,000 Pre-Dissertation Research Grant. Social Sciences Research Institute, Rice University. (Awarded) SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2018 Roberto, Elizabeth and Elizabeth Korver-Glenn. The Spatial Structure and Local Experience of Segregation in Houston, TX. Population Association of America Annual Conference, Regular Session. Denver, CO. April 26-28, 2018. Howell, Junia and Elizabeth Korver-Glenn. Priced Out: How Urbanization and Segregation Drive Neighborhood Racial Inequality in Home Values. Population Association of America Annual Conference, Regular Session. Denver, CO. April 26-28, 2018. 2017 Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth. Building and Brokering Race: The Institutional Context of Segregation. American Sociological Association Annual Conference, Regular Session. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. August 12-15, 2017. Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth. Racial Discrimination in the Everyday Operation of Contemporary Urban Housing Markets. Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Conference, Critical Dialogue Session. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. August 11-13, 2017. Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth. How Racial Formation and Inequality Happen in Urban Housing Markets. Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Conference, Regular Session. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. August 11-13, 2017. 2016 Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth. "Legal Discrimination and the Reproduction of Racial Inequality in the Contemporary Houston Housing Market." American Sociological Association Annual Conference, Regular Session, Seattle, WA. August 20-23, 2016. Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth and James R. Elliott. "Urban Churning: The Formation of Black, Latino, and White Enclaves in Houston, 1960-2010." American Sociological Association Annual Conference, Section Session, Seattle, WA. August 20-23, 2016. 2015 Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth. "(Collective) Memory of Racial Violence and the Social Construction of the Hispanic Category among Houston Hispanics." American Sociological Association Annual Conference, Section Session, Chicago, IL. August 22-25, 2015. Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth. "The Neighborhood Looking-Glass: Non-poor Hispanics' Neighborhood Perceptions (of Disorder) in a Houston Barrio." Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, Miami, FL. April 8-11, 2015. 4
2014 Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth. Color-blind Racism Among Non-poor Latinos in a Redeveloping Houston Barrio. Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX. March 19-22, 2014. 2013 Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth. Middle-Class Mexican Americans, Neighborhood Affect, and Redevelopment in Houston s Northside Barrio. Sociology of Development Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, UT. October 24-25, 2013. HONORS & AWARDS 2017 Winner, John W. Gardner Award for Best Dissertation in the Social Sciences 2017 Winner, SSSP Racial and Ethnic Minorities Division Student Paper Award 2017 Winner, SSSP Social Problems Theory Division Student Paper Award 2017 Honorable Mention, ASA Community and Urban Sociology Student Paper Award 2016 Finalist, Rice University Graduate Instructor Award 2015 Walter and Helen Hall Graduate Paper Award 2006 Centennial Library Top Scholar Award 2006 Cedarville Scholar Award TEACHING Instructor 2018 Race and Inequality / Sociological Theory; University of New Mexico 2017 Race and Inequality; University of New Mexico 2016 Inequality and Urban Life; Rice University. Teaching Assistant 2015 Urban Systems; Rice University. 2013 Social Theory; Rice University. MEDIA 2018 Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth. What are the major causes of the racial wealth gap between black and white households? Ask the Expert Q&A for WalletHub feature on racial progress. https://wallethub.com/edu/states-with-the-most-and-least-racial-progress/18428/#elizabeth-korver-glenn 2016 O Connell, Heather and Elizabeth Korver-Glenn. Houston s Future: Housing Equality. Op-Ed for the Houston Chronicle. 5
http://www.houstonchronicle.com/opinion/outlook/article/houston-s-future- 10828878.php?t=01c2feda72438d9cbb&cmpid=twitter-premium INVITED TALKS & PANELS 2017 Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth. Author Meets Critic Panelist (Shades of White Flight by Mark Mulder, Rutgers University Press), Association for the Sociology of Religion Annual Conference. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. August 14, 2017. 2016 Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth. Race and Neighborhoods in Houston. Reach Beyond Mission; Houston, TX. July 18, 2016. Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth. Breaking Barriers: Resourcing Students at Under-Resourced Schools. Young Owls Leadership Program; Houston, TX. May 31, 2016. 2015 Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth. "Neighborhoods, Real Estate, and Race: A Houston Case Study." Norhill Heights Civic Association; Houston, TX. October 27, 2015. 2013 Korver-Glenn, Elizabeth. Changing Landscapes: Perceptions of Redevelopment in Houston s Northside Barrio. Rice Gallery Marshland Installation Programming; Houston, TX. November 6, 2013. DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY, & PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Ad-hoc Reviewer for: American Sociological Review City & Community The Sociological Quarterly Social Currents Sociological Forum Sociology of Race and Ethnicity Sociology of Religion Urban Affairs Review 2018 UNM Department of Sociology Undergraduate Committee 2017 UNM Department of Sociology Colloquium Committee 2017 Presider, SSSP Critical Dialogue Session: Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity. Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. August 12-13, 2017. 2015 Roundtable Presider, ASA Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities: Negotiating Racial and Ethnic Identities, American Sociological Association Annual Conference, Chicago, IL. August 22-25, 2015. 6
2014 Judge, Social Sciences, Rice Undergraduate Research Symposium. April 16, 2014. Panel Moderator, Ethnicity and Neighborhood Economic Development, Urban Affairs Association Annual Conference, San Antonio, TX. March 19-22, 2014. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Sociological Association Population Association of America Social Science History Association Society for the Study of Social Problems REFERENCES Available upon request. 7