Jonathan Schreiner Curriculum Vitae

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Jonathan Schreiner Curriculum Vitae September, 2015 Department of Sociology Washington State University Vancouver 14204 NE Salmon Creek Ave. Vancouver, WA 98686 j.schreiner@wsu.edu EDUCATION 2016 Ph.D. Sociology Washington State University (expected May, 2016) Dissertation: The Impact of DNA Ancestry Testing on Racial Identity Formation Chair: Dr. Don Dillman Committee: Drs. Raoul Lievanos, Erik Johnson and Carmen Lugo-Lugo Comprehensive Written Exams: Area 1: Research Methodology Drs. Don Dillman and Christine Horne Area 2: Environment, Technology & Society (with environmental justice focus) Drs. Scott Frickel (Brown University) and Erik Johnson 2008 M.A. Sociology The Pennsylvania State University Thesis: An Exploratory Study of Conversation-Based, Peer-Facilitated Diversity Education Chair: Dr. Mary-Lee Taylor; Drs. Samuel Richards and Clare Hinrichs 2003 Graduate with Distinction & Phi Beta Kappa The Pennsylvania State University Double Major: B.A. Political Science B.A. Philosophy Minor: Sociology RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Intersection of race, ethnicity & technology, race & ethnic relations, measurement & identity, genetic ancestry testing, society & technology, environmental sociology, survey methodology, multi-method research design, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), sociology of sport, sociological theory MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW Johnson, Erik, Jonathan Schreiner and Jon Agnone. The Effect of New York Times Event Coding Techniques on Social Movement Analyses. Submitted to Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change - pending.

CONFERENCES AND PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Refereed Conference Paper Presentations "Measurement errors that reduce accuracy of Racial and Ethnic Identification in the U.S. Decennial Census. Presenter and first author. Co-authored with Dr. Don A. Dillman. August 23, 2015. Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities Roundtable Session: U.S. Census and Racial Categorization. Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL. Hopes and Expectation: The Impact of DNA Ancestry Testing on Identity. Presenter. August 21, 2015. New Directions after a Quarter-Century of the Sociology of Science, Knowledge, and Technology. Science, Knowledge and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association. Northwestern University, Downtown Campus, Chicago, IL. The Effect of New York Times Event Coding Techniques on the Analysis of Protest Data. Presenter and first author. Co-authored with Drs. Erik Johnson and Jon Agnone. August 16, 2014. Social Movements Regular Session: Theoretical and Methodological Innovations. Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA. Invited Conference Presentations A Peer-Facilitated, Conversation-Based Approach to Diversity Education. Presenter with Dr. Laurie Mulvey and Miliani Jimeneze, Fall 2004, Building Cultural Inclusive Classrooms: Big Ten Diversity Conference, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Washington State University-Vancouver Vancouver, Washington 2015 SOC245 Sociology of Sport 2015 SOC347 Sociology of Race, Ethnicity and Immigration 2015 SOC332 Society and Environment Washington State University Pullman, Washington 2014 SOC320 Introduction to Social Research 2012 2014 SOC101 Introduction to Sociology Washington State University-Online Program Pullman, Washington 2011 2012 SOC101 Introduction to Sociology The Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania 2008 SOC119 Race and Ethnic Relations 2003 2004 SOC202C White Cultural Identity (co-instructor)

TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIPS Washington State University Pullman, Washington 2014 SOC245 Sociology of Sport (Dr. Tom Rotolo) 2013 2014 SOC430 Society and Technology (Dr. Scott Frickel) 2010 2012 SOC101 Introduction to Sociology, Recitation section leader (Dr. Lisa McIntyre) Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania 2007 2008 SOC470 Intermediate Social Statistics, Lab TA (Dr. Sal Oropesa) 2007 2008 SOC400W Senior Research Seminar (Dr. Sal Oropesa) 2006 2007 SOC001 Introductory Sociology (Dr. Samuel Richards) 2002 SOC119 Race and Ethnic Relations Undergraduate TA, (Drs. Samuel Richards & Laurie Mulvey) RESEARCH AND DEPARTMENT ASSISTANTSHIPS 2010 Research Assistant, Social & Economic Survey Research Center (SESRC), Washington State University (Dr. Don A. Dillman) 2005 2008 Research Director, Pennsylvania State University Race Relations Project (Dr. Samuel Richards) 2004 2005 Program Coordinator, Pennsylvania State University Race Relations Project (Dr. Laurie Mulvey) 2003 2004 Research Assistant, Policy Agendas Project, The Pennsylvania State University, (Drs. John McCarthy and Frank Baumgartner). 2002 2003 Founding member and program facilitator, Race Relations Project Undergraduate (now World in Conversation, worldinconversation.org). WORKING AND PLANNED RESEARCH PROJECTS Schreiner, Jonathan & Don A. Dillman (Washington State University). "Measurement errors that reduce accuracy of Racial and Ethnic Identification in the U.S. Decennial Census Incorporating feedback from ASA before sending out for review, planned for Spring 2016. Schreiner, Jonathan. The impact of response-space size on numerical estimation questions planned as a research note, Summer 2016. Schreiner, Jonathan & Wendy Roth (University of British Columbia). Impact of slide-scale question designs on item and unit non-response in internet surveys planned as a research note. Rastogi, Sonya (US. Census) and Jonathan Schreiner. Racial and Ethnic Mismeasurement Lievanos, Raoul (Washington State University) and Jonathan Schreiner. Toxic Waste, Redlining and Environmental Justice in San Francisco

Wendy Roth (University of British Columbia) and Jennifer Bratter of (Rice University): Consulted on two research projects with plans set for long-term collaborative research on the impact of ancestry testing on racial and ethnic identity, perceptions of biological race and the use of genetic ancestry testing in the classroom. WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS Invited Participant Measuring the Diverging Components of Race in Multiracial America. June 26 27, 2014, Texas A&M University, College Station Texas. Co-Directors: Jenifer Bratter, Rice University, Mary E. Campbell, Texas A&M University, and Wendy Roth, University of British Columbia. Participant Incorporating Disability in Intersectional Pedagogy Teaching Workshop. August 24, 2015. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Session Organizers: Drs. Heather Powers and Abby L. Ferber, University of Colorado Colorado Springs. Grant Writing for Sociology Students: Disciplinary and Interdisciplinary Opportunities and Strategies Policy and Research Workshop. August 24, 2015. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Session Organizer: Dana M Britton, Rutgers University. Write Winning Grants Graduate and Post-Doc Seminar. October 15, 2014. Grant Writers Seminars & Workshops, LLC. Moscow, ID. Dr. Peg AtKisson. TRAILS GIFTS (Good Ideas for Teaching Sociology) Professional Development Workshop. August, 17, 2014. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Diane Pike, Augsburg College, Margaret Weigers Vitullo and Jamie Hecht, American Sociological Association. Teaching Race, Class Gender. Teaching Workshop. August 16, 2014, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Session Organizer and Leader: Susan J. Ferguson, Grinnell College. FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, HONORS AND AWARDS 2015 Washington State University Vancouver, Travel Grant award recipient. Covered expenses to attend the 2015 ASA annual meeting ($750). 2014 American Sociology Association Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline Grant. Covered expenses to attend Measuring the Divergent Components of Race in Multiracial America workshop (~$2,000). 2014 Joseph R. DeMartini Educational Travel Grant for teaching excellence. Covered expenses to participate in teaching workshops at 2014 ASA ($930).

2003 Phi Beta Kappa National Honors Society, Golden Key National Honors Society, Pi Sigma Alpha National Political Science Honors Society, Phi Etta Sigma National Honors Society, National Society of Collegiate Scholars 2001 2003 Charles D. Prutzman Scholarship recipient ($2,075) 2000 2003 Pennsylvania State University Liberal Arts Award for Superior Academic Achievement and Pennsylvania State University Dean's List GUEST LECTURES 2014 From Hannibal, Missouri to L`Aquila, Italy: an introduction to disasters, society and technology. SOC430 Society and Technology, Dr. Scott Frickel 2013 Technology and the News SOC430: Society and Technology, Dr. Scott Frickel 2007 The Sociology of Love SOC101: Introduction to Sociology, Dr. Samuel Richards PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIP 2014 American Sociological Association Sections on: Race and Ethnic Minorities, Environment & Technology, Methodology, Science, Knowledge & Technology, Teaching and Learning, TRAILS (Teacher Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology) DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY SERVICE 2015 CLASP (Critical Literacies Achievement and Success Program) Mentor CLASP mentors low-income, first-generation, racially diverse, or otherwise underrepresented undergraduate students. 2015 Humane Society of Southwest Washington, Cat Adoption Ambassador 2014 2015 Graduate Student Teaching Resources, Committee Chair 2014 Using ASA TRAILS to improve and develop engaging courses. Presenter. December 2014, WSU Sociology Teaching Resources Brown Bag 2014 2015 Consultant, Washington State University Dance-A-Thon 2013 2014 Washington State University Writing Center, Junior Writing Portfolio Evaluator 2005 2008 Alumni Adviser, Delta Upsilon Fraternity, Penn State Chapter 2002 2003 Pennsylvania State University Political Science Department Peer Consultant 2002 2003 Pennsylvania State University Homecoming Overall Committee 2001 2003 Pennsylvania State University Dance Marathon Hospitality Committee 2001 2002 Pennsylvania State University Perspective Mic Committee