David A. Martin Jr. Assistant Professor Aquinas College, Dept. of Sociology Grand Rapids, MI

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David A. Martin Jr. Assistant Professor Aquinas College, Dept. of Sociology Grand Rapids, MI 49506 davidmartin19@gmail.com EDUCATION Ph.D. Sociology,, 2017 Dissertation Title: User ID/entity: Examining the Role of Online Interaction in Black Racial Identity Formation Dissertation Committee: Jiannbin Shiao (Chair); CJ Pascoe; Jessica Vasquez- Tokos; Gordon Hall (Psychology) M.S. Sociology,, 2011 Masters Thesis: Cutting the Cord: The Impact of Mobile Internet Access on U.S. Income inequality. B.S. Cum Laude with Honors, Sociology, Grand Valley State University, 2009 A.A. Sociology, Grand Rapids Community College, 2007 EMPLOYMENT 2017 Pres. Assistant Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Aquinas College 2016 17 Visiting Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Grand Valley State University 2014 15 Student Engagement Coordinator, Center for Diversity & Inclusion Aquinas College AWARDS AND HONORS 2016 Leon Culbertson Scholarship, College of Arts and Sciences, ($1,600) 2016 Norton Cowden Scholarship, College of Arts and Sciences, ($1,400) 2016 Graduate School Research Award for Data Collection and Presentation ($500) 2016 Charles W. Hunt Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching ($500) D. Martin - CV 1

2015 Distinguished Alumni, Dept. of Sociology, Grand Valley State University 2015 Wasby-Johnson Sociology Dissertation Research Award, Dept. of Sociology ($7,000) 2015 UO Diversity Excellence Scholarship, Center for Multicultural Academic Excellence, ($9,000) 2015 Research Support Grant, Dept. of Sociology Small Grants Fund, University of Oregon ($400) 2014-15 William Stout Scholarship, College of Arts and Sciences, ($3,000) 2014 Lawrence Carter Graduate Student Research Award, Dept. of Sociology, University of Oregon ($1,000) 2011-12 Graduate Fellowship, Office of the Dean of Students, ($13,500 with full tuition waiver) 2010 Promising Scholar Award, Graduate School, ($6,600) 2009-17 Graduate Teaching Fellowship, - Dept. of Sociology ($13,500/year with full tuition waivers). RESEARCH/ PUBLICATIONS Refereed Journal Articles Martin Jr., David A. 2009 Mini-Kingdoms and Ivory Towers: A Critical Analysis of Higher Education in Modern Civil Society Michigan Sociological Review. Vol. 23 Articles Under Review and Works in Progress Working Paper. Act on Racism: A Qualitative Analysis of Educative Theater as an Academic Counterspace CONFERENCE ACTIVITY/PARTICIPATION Papers Presented 2017 Managing the Culture Shock: Experiencing Black Identity In a PWI and the Role Of Online Interactions. Roundtable Presenter. Section on Communication and Information Technology at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, August 15 th D. Martin - CV 2

2015 User ID/entity: Examining the Role of Online Interactions in Racial Identity Formation. Roundtable Presenter. Section on Communication and Information Technology at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, August 22 nd 2012 Cutting the Cord: The Impact of Wireless Internet Access on U.S. Income Inequality. Roundtable Presenter. Section on Communication and Information Technology at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Denver, August 20 th 2008 Mini-Kingdoms and Ivory Towers: A Critical Analysis of Higher Education in Modern Civil Society. Presenter. Penn State University. July 18 th Invited Presentations and Panels 2016 User ID/entity: Examining the Role of Online Interactions in Black Racial Identity Formation Presented at the Sociology Department Colloquium Series, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI 2015 Keynote Speaker, GVSU Trio - McNair Scholars Program Orientation, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI 2013 Invited Panelist, Latin@ Scholar Success: A College and Graduate School Conference, Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, MI 2010 Organizer and Panelist, So, You Want to be a Graduate Student? Panel, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon Other Conference Activities 2017 Organizer, Act on Racism: Intersections Between Black Lives Matter and Immigration Reform, presentation and panel at the Teach-In: Power, Privilege and Difficult Dialogues Annual Conference, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI 2015 Table Presider, Section on Communication and Information Technology at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, August 22 nd TEACHER TRAINING 2010, Teaching Effectiveness Program, Review of Recorded Teaching Teacher Training 2009, Teaching Effectiveness Program, Basic Teaching Skills Teacher Training D. Martin - CV 3

TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2017 Assistant Professor, Sociology Department, Aquinas College 100 Level Courses: Introduction to Sociology Race and Ethnicity Internet, Society and Social Media 300 Level Courses: Internet, Society and Social Media (Insignis Honors Program) 2016-17 Visiting Professor, Sociology Department, Grand Valley State university 100 Level Courses: Social Problems Social Problems 2009-17 Graduate Teaching Fellow, Sociology Department, SERVICE 400 Level Courses Economic Sociology Social Stratification Mexican Migration 300 Level Courses: Sociology of Race & Ethnicity Sociology of Gender Sociology of Family Intro to Research Methods Experiencing Racial and Ethnic Diversity Sociology of Mass Media American Society America s Peoples Social Inequality Introduction to Sociology 2016 Organizer & Presenter, Graduate Student Grant & Fellowship Workshop, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR D. Martin - CV 4

2014-15 Academic Advisor, Act On Racism (AoR) Theater Group, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI 2014-15 Academic Advisor, Multicultural Student Organizations (VIBE, LAS@, AQ Pride), Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, MI 2013 Writing Instructor, Woodbridge Promesa Summer Success Program, Ferris State University, Grand Rapids, MI 2011-12 Bias Response Team Graduate Teaching Fellow,, Eugene, OR 2009-10 Graduate Student Committee Representative, Dept. of Sociology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 2009-10 Co-Coordinator, Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Honor Society Program, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 2010-15 Volunteer Writing & Public Speaking Coach, GVSU Ronald E. McNair Post- Baccalaureate Achievement Program 2009 14 Graduate Student Leader, Act On Racism Theater Group, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Sociological Association Racial and Ethnic Minorities Section Communication and Information Technologies Section Race, Gender, Class Section REFERENCES: Jiannbin Lee Shiao jshiao@uoregon.edu Jessica M. Vasquez vasquezj@uoregon.edu C.J. Pascoe cpascoe@uoregon.edu Jennifer Stewart Dept. of Sociology Grand Valley State University Allendale, MI 49541 stewarje@gvsu.edu D. Martin - CV 5