ANNA A. RUBTSOVA, PhD, MA, MSc Department

ANNA A. RUBTSOVA, PhD, MA, MSc
Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education
Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University
1518 Clifton Rd
C. N. Rollins Bld, Room 2049
Atlanta, GA 30322
(o) 404-727-9729 (f) 404-727-8744
Email: grubtso@emory.edu
EDUCATION
2011
2008
1999
1998
1996
Emory University, Department of Sociology
Emory University, Department of Sociology
London School of Economics and Political
Science (LSE)
National Technical University of Ukraine,
“Kiev Polytechnic Institute”
National Technical University of Ukraine,
“Kiev Polytechnic Institute”
Ph.D.
M.A.
M.Sc.
Specialist M.B.A equiv.
B.A.
Sociology
Sociology
Organizational &
Social Psychology
Management &
Marketing
Management &
Marketing
PRINCIPAL POSITIONS HELD
2014 2012 2012 - 2014
2011 - 2012
Research Assistant
Professor
Adjunct Faculty
Visiting Assistant
Professor
Visiting Assistant
Professor
Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Rollins
School of Public Health, Emory University
Department of Sociology, Emory University
Behavioral Sciences and Health Education, Rollins
School of Public Health, Emory University
Department of Sociology, Emory University
ACADEMIC DISTINCTIONS/HONORS
2001-2005
1999
1998-1999
1998
1994-1995
Recipient, Fellowship for Graduate Study, Department of Sociology, Emory
University
Graduation with Distinction, London School of Economics (LSE)
Recipient, International Renaissance Foundation/Foreign and Commonwealth
Office/London School of Economics Scholarship (£9047 tuition coverage + £8979 for
living expenses) for MSc Study at the London School of Economics (LSE)
Graduation with Highest Honors, National Technical University of Ukraine “Kiev
Polytechnic Institute”
Recipient, Freedom Support Act Scholarship: fully-funded (tuition, living expenses
and US/Ukraine airplane tickets), non-degree, undergraduate exchange program at
Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA.
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GRANT FUNDING
2013-2017
Project title:
Source:
Amount:
Role:
Women’s Interagency HIV Study
Atlanta WIHS (PIs: Igho Ofotokun and Gina Wingood)
NIH (1U01A1103408)
$17,910,035
Data Manager
2008-2010
Project title:
Source:
Amount:
Role:
National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant
“How to Feed a Baby: Global Processes and Individual Choices”
NSF (SES-0824959)
$ 7,498 for dissertation research
Principal Investigator
PUBLICATIONS
7. Rubtsova A. Forthcoming. “Knowledge of Art as Instrumental Cultural Capital? Construction
of Cultural Fields in Russia, 1917-1934.” In preparation for a special issue of Poetics:
Journal of Empirical Research on Culture, Media, and the Arts.
6. Rubtsova A, Wingood GM, Dunkle K, Camp C, DiClemente RJ. 2014. “Young Adult
Women and Correlates of Potential Adoption of Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP):
Results of a National Survey.” Current HIV Research. Jan 28 [Epub ahead of print]. In
press.
5. Wingood GM, Rubtsova A, DiClemente RJ, Metzger D, Blank M. 2013. “A New Paradigm
for Optimizing Intervention Synergy: The Role of Interdependence in Integrating HIV
Prevention Interventions.” JAIDS 63 (Suppl 1): S95-S101
4. Wingood GM, Dunkle K, Camp C, Patel S, Painter JE, Rubtsova A, DiClemente RJ. 2013.
“Racial Differences and Correlates of Potential Adoption of Preexposure Prophylaxis:
Results of a National Survey.” JAIDS 63 (Suppl 1): S95-S101
3. Wingood GM, Robinson L, Braxton ND, Er DL, Conner AC, Renfro TL, Rubtsova A,
Hardin JW, DiClemente RJ. 2013. “Comparative Effectiveness of a Faith-Based HIV
Intervention for African American Women: Importance of Enhancing Religious Social
Capital” AJPH 103(12): 2226-33
2. Rubtsova A, DeJordy R, Glynn MA, Zald M. 2010. “The Social Construction of Causality:
The Effects of Institutional Myths on Financial Regulation.” Pp. 201-244 in Research in
The Sociology of Organizations, vol. 30, edited by M. Lounsbury and P.M. Hirsch.
Bingley: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
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1. Rubtsova A and Dowd TJ. 2004. “Cultural Capital as a Multi-Level Concept: The Case of an
Advertising Agency.” Pp. 117-146 in Research in The Sociology of Organizations, vol.
22, edited by C. Johnson. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
PRESENTATIONS
Refereed Presentations
11. Rubtsova A. 2010. “Globalization and Infant Feeding: The Impact of Economic, Political,
and Cultural Factors.” Presentation at the annual meeting of American Sociological
Association, Atlanta, August 15.
10. Rubtsova A. 2010. “Globalization, Infant Feeding, and Rationalization of Motherhood:
Comparative Analysis of Interviews with US and Ukrainian Mothers.” Presentation at the
conference of the Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, GA, April 22.
9. Rubtsova A. 2010. “Infant Feeding: National Policies and Global Processes.” Presentation at
the conference of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 19.
8. Rubtsova A. 2008. “How to Feed a Baby? Global Processes and Individual Choices.”
Presentation at the conference of the Southern Sociological Society, Richmond, VA,
April 11.
7. Rubtsova A. 2008. “Social Construction of Infant Feeding: The Role of Global Cultural
Scripts.” Presentation at the conference of the British Sociological Association Annual
Meeting, Coventry UK, March 29.
6. Rubtsova A. 2007. “Infant Feeding: Does Global Governance Matter?” Presentation at the
conference of the European Sociological Association, Glasgow, Scotland.
5. Rubtsova A and Glynn MA. 2006. “The US Stock Market as an Institutional Field: The
Endogeneity of Federal Securities Laws, 1792-1929” Presentation at the conference of
Academy of Management, Atlanta, GA
4. Rubtsova A. 2005. “Construction of Cultural Fields in Russia, 1917-1934” Presentation at the
conference of the European Sociological Association, Torun, Poland.
3. Rubtsova A. 2001. “Cultural Variables and International Management” Presentation at the
International Conference on Management and Organizations, Kiev, Ukraine.
Other Scholarly Presentations
2. Rubtsova A, DeJordy R, Glynn MA, Zald M. 2009. “The Social Construction of Causality:
Overspeculation and Manipulation as Myths for Wall Street Woes.” Presentation at the
Markets on Trial Workshop, Chicago, IL, October 24.
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1. Rubtsova A. 2003. “Rationalization of High Culture and the Rise of Instrumental Cultural
Capital.” Presented at the Emory Sociology Department Seminar Series, Atlanta,
Georgia.
TEACHING
Served as the Course Instructor
2012
2011
2008
2005
SOC 230: “Sociology of Health & Illness,” Emory University
SOC 266: “Global Change” (two sections), Emory University
SOC 101: “Introduction to General Sociology,” Emory University
SOC 266: “Global Change,” Emory University
SOC 266: “Global Change,” Emory University
SOC 201: “Organizations and Society,” Emory University
Served as a Teaching Assistant
2002
2002
Sociology 457 “Development of Sociological Theory,” Emory University
Sociology 389 “Cultures of Noise,” Emory University
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
2013
2010 & 2011
2009
2008
2008
2006
Reviewer for Social Science and Medicine
Reviewer for Poetics: Journal of Empirical Research on Culture, Media, and the
Arts
Session Chair & Discussant: session “Globalization and Development,” 27th
Southeastern Undergraduate Sociology Symposium, Atlanta, GA
Session Chair: session “Open Stream” at the conference of the British Sociological
Association Annual Meeting, Coventry, UK
Session Chair & Discussant: session “Social Conflict: Does Peace Stand a Chance?”
26th Southeastern Undergraduate Sociology Symposium, Atlanta, GA
Session Chair: session “Organizational Learning and Unlearning in Crisis,” Division
of Organizational and Managerial Cognition, Academy of Management, Atlanta
OTHER PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
Languages
Russian (native), Ukrainian (native), English (fluent), German (working
knowledge), French (advanced reading)
Data Analysis
Program
Skills
STATA (extensive experience), SPSS (working knowledge), HLM (basic level of
mastery), MAXQDA (extensive experience), R (basic knowledge),
MediaLab (extensive knowledge), QDS (working knowledge), MS Access
(extensive knowledge)
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