EMILY J. WORNELL Curriculum vitae October, 2016

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EMILY J. WORNELL Curriculum vitae October, 2016 CONTACT INFORMATION Center for Business and Economic Research Ball State University WB 149 Muncie, IN 47306 Cell: (503) 332-5628 Email: ejwornell@bsu.edu Website: http://sites.psu.edu/emilyjwornell EDUCATION 2017 (expected May) Ph.D. Rural Sociology and Demography, certificates in Survey Methodology and Teaching Advisors: Leif Jensen and Ann Tickamyer 2012 M.P.P. with emphasis in Social Policy, minor in Rural Studies Oregon State University 2007-2008 Post Baccalaureate, Political Science, International Studies, Women s Studies Portland State University 2005 B.A. Cum Laude Studio Art, minor in Writing George Fox University PROFESSIONAL ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2016-current Research Assistant Professor, Center for Business and Economic Research and the Rural Policy Research Institute, Ball State University 2016 Graduate Research Assistant, Population Research Institute, The Pennsylvania State University 2012-2015 Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology, and Education, 2010-2012 Graduate Research Assistant, School of Public Policy, Oregon State University PUBLICATIONS Refereed Journal Articles 2015 Wornell, Emily J., Ann R. Tickamyer, and Siti Kusujiarti. Gender mainstreaming principles in Indonesia s REDD+ program: A document analysis. Journal of Sustainable Development, 8(8): 159-170. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/jsd.v8n8p159 Wornell, CV, 1

Book chapters Forthcoming Tickamyer, Ann R., and Emily J. Wornell. How to explain poverty? Chapter 4 in Ann R. Tickamyer, Jennifer Sherman, and Jennifer Warlick (eds.), Rural Poverty (working titles). 2014 Tickamyer, Ann R., Siti Kusujiarti, and Emily J. Wornell. Gender justice, climate change, and sustainable development in Indonesia. Pp. 67-91 in J. Li (ed.) Environment and Sustainable Development in Asia. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing. Book reviews 2015 Wornell, Emily J. Review of Jamie Winders, Nashville in the New Millennium: Immigrant Settlement, Urban Transformations, and Social Belonging. Rural Sociology, 80(2): 279-281. Manuscripts in preparation Wornell, Emily J., Ann R. Tickamyer, and Siti Kusujiarti. Gender mainstreaming and indigenous inclusion in REDD+ in Indonesia. (Working title) Development Policy Review Studies in Comparative International Development Development in Practice Wornell, Emily J. Full-time employment among Latino immigrations: Variation across new immigrant destination types (Working title) Rural Sociology International Migration Review Social Science Research Wornell, Emily J. The role of livelihood strategies in the U.S. household. (Working title) Social Forces International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy Tickamyer, Ann R., Leif Jensen, Emily J. Wornell, Paige Castellanos, and Tim Slack. Gender and informal work in the United States. Gender, Work & Organization Wornell, Emily J. Networks and relationships: Differences in state-level child abuse and neglect policy implementation in rural and urban Oregon. Journal of Social Policy Journal of Social Research and Policy Wornell, CV, 2

Other publications 2011 Freeman, Misty, and Emily J. Wornell. Abuse and neglect in Klamath County, Oregon: A bird s eye view of service provision and community partner relationships. Oregon State University, Rural Studies white paper 2011 Lie, Helene, Glenn Sterner, Xiandan Meng, and Emily J. Wornell. Examining the Social Structure and change of Sogn og Fjordane: Exploring the Potential for Increased Population in John Bryden, Karen Refsgaard, Kjersti Nordskog, Sjur Baardsen, Katja Strøm Cappelen, Helene Lie, and Arezoo Soltani (eds). Comparative Perspectives on Rural Development and Policy Challenges in Sogn og Fjordance. NILF Report. Oslo, Norway. HONORS AND AWARDS 2015 Francena L. Miller and Michael F. Nolan Graduate Scholarship in Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology College of Agriculture, 2014 Kenneth P. Wilkinson Memorial Scholarship in Rural Sociology College of Agriculture, GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIP 2015 College of Agricultural Sciences Student Competitive Dissertation Grant ($2,500) 2015 Dissertation Research Award Grant Rural Sociological Society ($1,500) 2014 Transformations to Sustainability International Social Science Council ( 30,000), collaborator 2014 Trans-Atlantic Rural Research Network, travel grant Newcastle University, Newcastle UK ( 700) 2014 Office of Global Programs, competitive international travel grant ($500) 2014 Sahakian Family Endowment for Graduate Education in Agricultural Sciences, international travel award ($500) 2011 International Comparative Rural Policy Studies Fellow Oregon State University 2001-2005 Ford Family Foundation Scholar Wornell, CV, 3

INVITED TALKS 2015 Tickamyer, Ann R., Siti Kusujiart, and Emily J. Wornell. Gender justice, climate change, and sustainable development. International Seminar on Inclusive Development for a Sustainable Future. Janabadra University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia; and Forestry Training Center, Samarinda, Indonesia. February. CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION Papers presented 2016 Kusujiarti, Siti, Ann R. Tickamyer, and Emily J. Wornell. Gender mainstreaming and indigenous communities in REDD/REDD+ programs in Indonesia: Challenges and lessons learned. Indonesia Focus. Lexington, KY. October. 2016 Wornell, Emily J. The role of informal work in the livelihood strategies of U.S. households. Shadow economies in Europe and beyond: Debating the causes and impacts of the informal economy. Sofia, Bulgaria. September. 2016 Wornell, Emily J. Immigrant assimilation in new destinations: Co- and inter-ethnic networks of informal work in rural Oregon. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Toronto, Canada. August. 2016 Wornell, Emily J., Ann R. Tickamyer, and Siti Kusujiarti. Gender mainstreaming and indigenous inclusion in REDD+ in Indonesia. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting and International Rural Sociology Association. Toronto, Canada. August. 2016 Wornell, Emily J. Economic assimilation in mature and emerging new destinations in the US. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA. August. 2015 Wornell, Emily J. Networks and relationships: Differences in state-level child abuse and neglect policy implementation in Multnomah and Klamath Counties, Oregon. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Madison, WI. August. 2015 Kusujiart, Siti, Ann R. Tickamyer, and Emily J. Wornell. Gender justice and sustainability in RED/REDD+ climate change projects in Indonesia and the Philippines. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Madison, WI. August. 2014 Chandler, Raeven, and Emily J. Wornell. Determinants of poverty: Comparing metro and non-metro communities in the South and West of the United States. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. August. Wornell, CV, 4

2014 Wornell, Emily J., Ann R. Tickamyer, and Siti Kusujiarti. Gender mainstreaming and REDD/REDD+ in Indonesia. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. August. 2014 Wornell, Emily J., Paige Castellanos, Leif Jensen, and Ann R. Tickamyer. Does family matter? Investigating the relationship between household composition and participation in the informal economy. Trans-Atlantic Rural Research Network. Newcastle Upon the Tyne, England. April. 2013 Tickamyer, Ann R., Siti Kusujiarti, and Emily J. Wornell. Gender justice, climate change, and sustainable development in Indonesia. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. New York City, NY. August. 2013 Wornell, Emily J., Paige Castellanos, Leif Jensen, and Ann R. Tickamyer. Does family matter? Investigating the relationship between household composition and participation in the informal economy. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. New York City, NY. August. 2012 Wornell, Emily J. Dichotomy of victimizations: The social construction of human trafficking victims. Interdisciplinary Conference on Sex Trafficking in the U.S: Researching Vulnerable Populations. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. February. 2011 Lie, Helene, Glenn Sterner, Xiandan Meng, and Emily J. Wornell. Examining the social structure and change of Sogn og Fjordane: Exploring the potential for increased population. International Comparative Rural Policy Studies Summer Institute Conference. Sogndal, Norway. July. 2011 Wornell, Emily J., and Misty Freeman. Child abuse and neglect in Klamath Falls, Oregon: Identifying reasons for reoccurrence and barriers to recovery. International Comparative Rural Policy Studies Summer Institute Conference. Sogndal, Norway. July. Discussant/panelist 2016 Panelist on Gender and rural field research with Mark Harvey, Alison Kanosky, Kai Schafft, and Jennifer Sherman. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Toronto, Canada. August. 2014 Discussant for paper by Daniel T. Litcher and Brian Thiede. Working, but poor: The good life in rural America. Trans-Atlantic Rural Research Network. Newcastle Upon the Tyne, England. April. 2008 Panelist for Gender, violence, and militarization. Lewis and Clark University, Gender Studies Symposium. March. Wornell, CV, 5

Posters 2014 Permanent, semi-permanent, and temporary: Determinants of contraceptive use in Nepal. Population Association of America Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. May. 2014 Does family matter? Investigating the relationship between household composition and participation in the informal economy. Population Association of America Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. May. Moderator 2016 Regular session: Rural gender and work. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Toronto, Canada. August. DEPARTMENTAL PRESENTATIONS 2014 Tickamyer, Ann R., and Emily J. Wornell. Gender and the environment in Indonesia. Rural Sociology Brownbag Seminar. The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. April. 2011 Wornell, Emily J., and Misty Freeman. Beyond intervention: Visions for the future of child abuse and neglect issues in Klamath County, Oregon. School of Public Policy Research Colloquium. Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR. November. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Undergraduate (my role was as a co-instructor for these courses, not a TA) The Global Seminar (Spring, 2015) Population and Environment (Spring, 2014) Advising 2009-2010 Academic Advisor Lane Community College, Eugene Oregon RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2016 Graduate Research Assistant, Ann R. Tickamyer Population Research Institute This position is a continuation of my research assistantship through the Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology, and Education. Duties primarily consists of work on two main projects: analysis of and manuscript development from the only domestic, nationally representative survey of the informal economy in the United States; and a multi-year, multi-country, interdisciplinary research agenda on the intersection of environmental and climate change and natural disaster, national and international policy, gender, and indigenous communities. Additionally, I am currently co-authoring a book chapter on theory of rural poverty. Wornell, CV, 6

2014 Intern Survey Research Center 2012-2015 Graduate Research Assistant, Ann R. Tickamyer Department of Agricultural Economics, Sociology, and Education 2010-2012 Graduate Research Assistant, School of Public Policy Oregon State University 2011 Contracted Researcher Oregon Department of Human Services I conducted qualitative data analysis for the ODHS, which was used to successfully lobby the Oregon State Legislature to rescind Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) funding cuts 2011 Research and Analyst Intern Klamath-Lake Cares, Oregon I used mixed methods research approaches to analyze the strengths and gaps in services for children and families facing abuse and neglect in Klamath County, Oregon. 2008 Research Intern SEIU Local 49, Portland Oregon SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION 2016-2018 Co-chair, Gender Research Interest Group Rural Sociological Society 2016-2017 Graduate Student Representative, Diversity Committee Rural Sociological Society 2014-2015 Graduate Student Representative, Publications Committee Rural Sociological Society 2012 Author of reviewlets (short, no by-line book reviews), Contemporary Sociology. December. DEPARTMENTAL AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2014-2015 Rural Sociology Representative, College of Agricultural Sciences Graduate Student Advisory Committee 2013-2014 Rural Sociology Student Representative, Demography Department Wornell, CV, 7

EXTRACURRICULAR UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2014-2015 President, Rural Sociology Graduate Association 2011-2012 Founder and President, Women in Policy Oregon State University COMMUNITY INVOVLEMENT AND OUTREACH 2013-2014 Volunteer Teacher Centre County Correctional Facility, Bellefonte, PA 2011 Community wide presentation. Beyond intervention: Visions for the future of child abuse and neglect issues in Klamath County, Oregon. November. RELATED PROFESSIONAL SKILLS ArcGIS, GeoDa, Geographically Weighted Regression, Spatial Demography, SAS, STATA, SPSS, NVivo, grant writing TEACHING AREAS AND COURSES PREPARED TO TEACH Quantitative, mixed, and qualitative methods Population and Environment Survey of Global Development Issues Rural Inequalities Gender and Development Introduction to Rural Sociology Demography Theory PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP 2015-current Pacific Sociological Association 2014-current American Sociological Association 2012-current Rural Sociological Society 2012-current Population Association of America REFERENCES Upon request Wornell, CV, 8