Jill Bakehorn Department of Sociology University of California, Berkeley 410 Barrows Hall Berkeley, CA 94720-1980 jabakehorn@berkeley.edu EDUCATION 2010 Ph.D. Sociology, designated emphasis in Feminist Theory and Research 2003 M.A. Sociology 1999 B.A. Sociology, minor in Women s Studies Indiana University, Indianapolis PUBLICATIONS 2016. Making Politics Explicit: Depicting Authenticity in Women-Made Pornography. In Introducing the New Sexuality Studies, 3rd ed. Edited by Nancy Fisher and Steven Seidman. New York: Routledge. 2013. On (Not) Practicing What We Preach. Contexts 12(4): 80-83. With Ara Francis. 2010. Making Authenticity Explicit: How Women-Made Porn Constructs Real Sex. PhD Dissertation,. 2010. Women-Made Pornography in Sex for Sale: Prostitution, Pornography and the Sex Industry 2 nd ed. Edited by Ronald Weitzer. New York: Routledge. TEACHING EXPERIENCE July 2013-present Lecturer, Department of Sociology, UC Berkeley Introduction to Sociology Sociology of Culture Sociology of Gender Sexual Cultures Global Sociology: Social Perspectives of the Food Industry Cultural Perspectives of Food Social Problems of the Food Industry Popular Culture 1
TEACHING EXPERIENCE (Cont.) 2010-June 2013 Lecturer, Introduction to Sociology Social Problems of the Food Industry Popular Culture Sociology of Gender Sociology of Culture Social Interaction Sexual Stratification and Politics Popular Cultural Representations of the Body 2011 Lecturer, Women and Gender Studies Program, UC Davis Cultural Representations of Gender 2009-2010 Associate Instructor Teaching Consultant Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, UC Davis Developed and facilitated teaching workshops for graduate students Evaluated teaching skills of graduate students 2002-2010 Associate Instructor, Department of Sociology, UCD Sociology of Gender Internship in Field Research Social Problems of the Food Industry 2000-2009 Teaching Assistant, RESEARCH EXPERIENCE July 2005-March 2007 Spring 2004 Summer 01-Winter 02 Summer 2001 Research Assistant, Center for Healthcare Policy and Research, UC Davis Performed qualitative analysis of doctor-patient interactions Research Assistant, Dr. Laura Grindstaff, Transcribed taped interviews, conducted media searches Research Assistant, Center for Cooperatives, UC Davis Researched, designed, pre-tested, administered mail survey Developed database using File Maker Pro, inputted data Research Assistant, Dr. Laura Grindstaff, 2
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE (Cont.) Jan 2000-June 2000 Aug 1998-Jan 2000 Aug 1997-Aug 1998 Aug 1995-Aug 1997 Associate Director, Indiana University Public Opinion Laboratory (IUPOL) Questionnaire design; sampling Sawtooth/Ci3 Computer-Aided Telephone Interviewing Sys. Advanced statistical analysis Report Writing Research Coordinator/Field Supervisor, IUPOL Assistant Research Coordinator, IUPOL Research Associate, IUPOL ACADEMIC SERVICE 2014 Affiliated Faculty, Berkeley Food Institute, University of California, Berkeley 2015 Faculty Sponsor, FemSex Decal, University of California, Berkeley 2015 Judge, Food System Innovations, Big Ideas, University of California, Berkeley 2013 Advisor, Independent Study, University of California, Berkeley 2016 Speaker, Uncharted: The Berkeley Festival of Ideas, Berkeley, CA 2015-2016 Representative, It s On US Campaign, University of California, Berkeley 2015-2016 Faculty Sponsor, Mean Girls Decal, University of California, Berkeley Fall 2016 Faculty Sponsor, Feminism and Pornography: The Politics of Pleasure Decal, University of California, Berkeley 2014 Advisor, McNair Scholars Program, University of California, Berkeley Spring 2014 Faculty Sponsor, Arrested Development and Society Decal, University of California, Berkeley 2013-2014 Faculty Sponsor, My Little Pony Decal, University of California, Berkeley 2012-2013 Advisor, Independent Study, 3
ACADEMIC SERVICE (Cont.) 2012 Advisor, Honors Program, 2011-2012 Advisor, Davis Honors Challenge, UC Davis 2010-2012 Mentor, Guardian Scholars Program, UC Davis 2011 Advisor, Graduate Student Orals Committee Department of Psychology, UC Davis 2010 Mentor, Undergraduate-Graduate Pilot Mentorship Program, UC Davis 2009 Manuscript Reviewer, Qualitative Sociology 2006 Editorial Associate, Theory and Society, UC Davis 2003-2004 Graduate Student Representative, Undergraduate Program Committee, 2001-2004 Graduate Student Representative, Graduate Student Space Committee, 2002-2003 Graduate Student Representative, Graduate Admissions Committee, 2002 Union Election Committee Representative, Academic Graduate Student Employees, UAW Local 2865, UC Davis 2002 Co-chair, Graduate Student Sociology Association, UC Davis 2002 Graduate Student Representative, Brown Bag Lecture Series Committee, 2001 Graduate Student Representative, Computer Committee, Department of Sociology, UC Davis RESEARCH AND TEACHING GRANTS/AWARDS 2015 Favorite Professor Department of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley 2014 Professor of the Year Student Athlete OSKIs, University of California, Berkeley 4
RESEARCH AND TEACHING GRANTS/AWARDS (Cont.) 2012 Finalist, ASUCD Excellence in Education Award Associated Students, 2010 Travel Award, Graduate Student Association, UC Davis 2010 Travel Award, 2009 Certificate of Completion, Thinking Before You Teach Workshop Series 2007-2009 Block Grant for dissertation writing, 2008 Graduate Travel Award, Consortium for Women and Research, UC Davis 2008 Travel Award, 2005 Dissertation Improvement Award, Institute for Governmental Affairs, UC Davis 2002 Graduate Research Award, Consortium for Women and Research, UC Davis 1999 Outstanding Sociology Major, Department of Sociology, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis ACTIVITIES AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS October 2015 October 2014 April 2013 Organizer, Decolonizing Foodways Symposium Berkeley Food Institute, University of California, Berkeley Organizer, Food, Representation and Identity in Contemporary American Cultures Symposium Berkeley Food Institute, University of California, Berkeley Making Authenticity Explicit: How Women-Made Pornography Constructs Real Sex Presented at the First Annual Feminist Porn Conference, Toronto I m Not Not Feminist : Women-Made Porn and Feminist Ambivalence Presented at the First Annual Feminist Porn Conference, Toronto September 2010 Organizer, Sociology Department Program Research Development Conference, UC Davis 5
ACTIVITIES AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS (Cont.) August 2010 June 2010 September 2009 Community Building and Authenticity in Online Alternative Pornography Presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association. Atlanta, GA. Tackling Practical Teaching Issues with the Added Pressure of Technology: Aiding Graduate Students in the Transition to Teaching Presented at the Summer Institute for Teaching and Technology Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, UC Davis Embodying Realness: Making Good on Identity Claims in Women-Made Porn Presented at First Annual UC Davis Sociology Graduate Program Research Development Conference Organizer, Understanding Social Movements Section First Annual Sociology Graduate Program Research Development Conference August 2009 October 2008 April 2008 April 2008 August 2007 Real Bodies Mean Real Sex: The Construction of Healthy Sexuality in Women-Made Porn Presented at the annual meetings of the American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA. Bordering on Activism: Authenticity and Identity Politics in Women-Made Porn Presented at the UCLA Queer Studies Conference. Los Angeles, CA. Vegetarians, Goths, Lesbians, and Punks: Community Building Through Alternative Pornography Presented at the 13 th Annual UC Davis Interdisciplinary Graduate Symposium. Davis, CA. I'm Not Not a Feminist : Women-Made Porn and Ambivalence About Feminism Presented at the annual meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association. Portland, OR. Creating an Authentic Fantasy: How Women-Produced Pornography Constructs Real Sex Presented at the Intimate Labors Conference: An Interdisciplinary Conference on Domestic, Care, & Sex Work. University of California, Santa Barbara 6
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Sociological Association (ASA) Pacific Sociological Association (PSA) Sociologists for Women in Society (SWS) Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP) REFERENCES Laura Grindstaff, Ph.D. Professor Department of Sociology One Shields Ave. Davis, CA 95616 lagrindstaff@ucdavis.edu Maxine Craig, Ph.D. Associate Professor Woman and Gender Studies Program One Shields Ave. Davis, CA 95616 mbcraig@ucdavis.edu Vicki Smith, Ph.D. Professor Department of Sociology One Shields Ave. Davis, CA 95616 vasmith@ucdavis.edu 7