Anne-Kathrin Kronberg Curriculum Vitae Department of Sociology Emory University 1555 Dickey Drive Atlanta, GA 30322 Email: annekronberg@gmail.com www.annekronberg.com PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2015-present Post-Doctoral Research Fellow (Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin). Department of Sociology, Goethe-University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany EDUCATION May 2015 Ph.D. in Sociology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA Dissertation: Modes of job entry and career outcomes: How entering a job via hire or promotion affects gender earnings disparities? (Committee: Irene Browne (Chair), Arne Kalleberg, Amanda Lewis, Christopher Rider, Richard Rubinson) 2010 M.A. in Sociology, Emory University, Atlanta, GA Thesis: Stay or leave? Externalization of job mobility and the effect on the US gender earnings gap, 1976-2001. (Chair: Dr. Irene Browne) 2007-2008 The University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill, NC. Fulbright Fellow, Department of Sociology 2003-2007 The University of Mannheim– Mannheim, Germany. Coursework towards a ‘Diplom’ in Social Science RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Social Inequality, Work and Occupations, Organizations, Economic Sociology, Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods HONORS, AWARDS AND GRANTS 2014-2015 Dean’s Teaching Fellowship, Emory University 2013 Graduate Student Teaching Award, Department of Sociology 2013 Odum Student Paper Award, Southern Sociological Society 2012 Laney Graduate School Professional Development Support Competitive Research Grant $10,000 2012 Goizueta Business School Dean’s Research Grant Award (with Dr. Anand Swaminathan) $15,000 2011 Maureen Blyler Research Award, Department of Sociology 2010 Spencer Foundation Research Assistant 2010- 2014 Travel Grant, Emory University 2008- 2014 Laney Graduate School Fellowship 2007- 2008 Fulbright Scholarship 2007- 2008 The University of North Carolina Exchange Fellowship Kronberg Page 1 6/1/2015 PUBLICATIONS and WORK UNDER REVIEW Kronberg, A. (2013). “Stay or leave? Externalization of job mobility and the effects on the U.S. gender earnings gap, 1979-2009” Social Forces, 91(4), 1117-1146 Odum Outstanding Student Paper Award, Southern Sociological Society Kronberg, A. (2014). “Stay or leave? Race, education and changing returns to the external labor market strategy, 1976-2009”. Work and Occupations, 41(3), 305349 Browne, I., Reingold, B., Odem, M. and A. Kronberg “Race, politics, and immigration legislation in the Nuevo South: Conflict or commonalities?” [under review at the American Journal of Sociology] Boutcher, S., Kronberg, A. and R. Werum. “Neoconservative causes and the courts: Explaining homeschooling litigation trends, 1972-2007” [under review at Law & Society Review] WORK IN PROGRESS Kronberg, A, Rider, C. and A. Swaminathan. “Economic cycles and job precariousness: Which employees are more vulnerable?” Renzulli, L., Werum, R. and A. Kronberg. “Timing matters: Conservative politics and counter-mobilization effects on homeschooling policies, 1972-2007” Kronberg, A. Linking mode of job entry to gender inequality: How entering a job via hire or promotion affects gender earnings disparities Kronberg, A. Managerial discretion and the race pay gap – the effect of formalized paygrades PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Managerial discretion and the race pay gap – the effect of formalized pay-grades: American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, 2014 Economic cycles and job precariousness. Which employees are most vulnerable? (Kronberg, Rider and Swaminathan): European Group for Organizations Studies, Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 2014 People and Organizations Conference, Wharton School, Philadelphia, 2013 Kronberg Page 2 6/1/2015 Linking mode of job entry to gender inequality: How entering a job via hire or promotion affects gender earnings disparities People and Organizations Conference, Wharton School, Philadelphia, 2014 Southern Sociological Society, Charlotte, NC, 2014 Comparative Analysis of Enterprise Data Conference, Atlanta, 2013 Stay or leave? Externalization of job mobility and the effect on the US gender earnings gap. Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, GA, 2013 American Sociological Association. Denver, CO, 2012 28th International Labour Process Conference. Special Stream: Representations and Realities of Women’s Work. New Bruinswick, NJ, 2010 Culture wars and the courts. Determinants of homeschooling litigation, 1972-2007. (Kronberg and Werum). American Sociological Association Meeting. Las Vegas, NV, August 2011 Georgia Sociology of Education Collective - 2nd Mini-Conference. Athens, GA November 2010 Timing matters. Conservative politics and countermobilization effects on homeschooling politics, 1972-2007. (Werum and Kronberg) Southern Sociological Society Meeting, Jacksonville, FL April 2011 Stay or leave? How the external labor market strategy affected the racial earnings gap. American Sociological Association. Atlanta, GA, August 2010 RESEARCH TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE Research Training 2012 “Intensive Grant Writing Workshop”, four-day workshop, Emory University, February 2012 2011 “Beginners Grant Writing Workshop”, one-day workshop Emory University November 2011 2009 “Survey Methods” two-day workshop conducted by Solveig Argeseanu Cunningham, Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Center, Emory University December 2009 2009 Kronberg “Mismeasured Data” one-day workshop conducted by Bob Lyles, Social Page 3 6/1/2015 and Behavioral Sciences Research Center, Emory University April 2009 “Bootstrapping and Resampling Methods” one-day workshop conducted 2009 Elena Pesavento, Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Center, Emory University February 2009 “Essential Mathematics for Social Scientists”, seven-day workshop 2009 reviewing calculus and linear algebra, conducted by Courtney Brown, Department of Political Science, Emory University February 2009 “First Year Grant Forum”, one-day workshop, Emory University October 2008 2008. Research Experience Aug 2009 – “Social Health of African American and White Women’s Lives” Project. May 2010 Dr. Christina Camp, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University. Data consultant. Aug 2008 – “Homeschooling Organizations in the U.S.” Dr. Regina Werum, Emory. present Collect, organize and analyze state-level data from publicly available sources, conduct survey of homeschooling organizations, write-up of methods and results sections for publications Oct 2005 – Chair of Methods of Empirical Social Research and Applied Sociology; July 2007 Dr. Markus Gangl, University of Mannheim. Organize, train and supervise undergraduate students during their research practicum; literature research and editing of data for “ESeC” Project Feb 2004 – Sep 2005 Department of Social Indicators, Dr. Heinz-Herbert Noll, Center of Survey Research and Methodology (ZUMA). Maintained a database of social indicators by monitoring national and international official statistics as well as analyzing survey. Literature research, preparation and editing of publications, organization of workshops. Selected Coursework Social Inequality, Work, Organizations Soc 514 Bureaucratic Organizations, Emory University Soc 861 Work and Occupations, UNC-Chapel Hill Kronberg Page 4 6/1/2015 Econ 8220 Human Resources and Labor Markets, Georgia State University Soc 515 Social Stratification, Emory & UNC-Chapel Hill Soc 759 Social Psychology of Race, Emory Soc 852 Race and Education, UNC-Chapel Hill Research Methods Analysis of Categorical Data, UNC-Chapel Hill Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Emory Longitudinal Data Analysis, Emory & Mannheim University Latent Variable Modeling, Emory Qualitative Research Methods, Emory & UNC-Chapel Hill TEACHING TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE Teaching Training Spring 2012 QPR Suicide Prevention training, one-day workshop, conducted by Dr. Lauren Moffit, Emory University, January 2012 Spring 2010 Teaching Sociology. Soc 767: Karen Hegtvedt PhD Fall 2009 Race in the Classroom, one-day workshop, Emory University, September 2009 Summer 2009 Teaching Assistant Training and Teaching Opportunities (TATTO), three-day training course, The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Emory University. Courses Taught Soc355: Social Research I (instructor score: 8.7 of 9) Spring 2012 Soc355: Social Research I (instructor score: 8.5 of 9) Spring 2013 Soc389: Race, Class and Gender in the Workplace Spring 2015 Guest Lectures HGC 730: Genetic Counseling Seminar (graduate) Fall 2012 Introduction to Qualitative Research (2 weeks) Teaching Assistantships Emory University, Atlanta Summer 2014 BUS 631: Leading People & Organizations Dr. Christopher Rider (executive MBA) Kronberg Page 5 6/1/2015 Spring 2014 Soc 506: Applied Regression (graduate) Dr. Sabino Kornrich Fall 2013 Soc 501: Research Methods (graduate) Dr. Irene Browne Summer 2013 Bus 631: Organizing High Performance Dr. Christopher Rider (executive MBA) Spring 2011 Soc 355: Social Research I Dr. Irene Browne Spring 2009 Soc 330: Mental Health and Well-Being Dr. Corey Keyes University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Spring 2008 Soc 251: Data Measurement and Collection Dr. Peggy Thoits University of Mannheim, Germany Fall 2006 Advanced Regression Analysis Dr. Markus Gangl Spring 2006 Introduction to STATA Dr. Markus Gangl PROFESSIONAL AND DEPARTMENTAL SERVICES April 2014. Session Presider “Stratification in the Workplace”, Southern Sociological Society, Charlotte, NC Fall 2012- present. Sociology Brown Bag Speaker Committee. August 2013, 2014 .Co-Facilitator Micro-teaching sessions, Teaching Assistantship Training and Teaching Opportunity, Emory University Fall 2012. Ad Hoc Methods & Statistics Curriculum Committee, Dept. of Sociology Fall 2011. Member of “Social Inequality” Faculty Search Committee, Dept. of Sociology May 2011. Organizer for Coalition of Graduate Sociologists Workshop Series (recruited and coordinated two external speakers and four workshops: two-day Qualitative Comparative Analysis workshop, one-day Propensity Score Matching workshop, one-day Professional Development Workshop) August 2009 – May 2011. Treasurer of Coalition of Graduate Sociologists August 2009 – May 2011. Co-Founder of Emory Sociology Stratification Coffee Talk Group, Emory University Summer 2009. Participant in Transforming Community Dialogs, Emory University August 2008 – May 2009. Graduate Recruitment Committee, Dept. of Sociology, Emory Ad-hoc Reviewer for Professional Affiliations Work and Occupations American Sociological Association, Southern Sociological Society European Group for Organizational Studies Kronberg Page 6 6/1/2015 REFERENCES Irene A. Browne Associate Professor of Sociology Emory University 1555 Dickey Drive Atlanta, GA, 30322 socib@emory.edu Arne L. Kalleberg Professor of Sociology University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 261 Hamilton Hall Chapel Hill, NC, 27599 arne_kalleberg@unc.edu Richard Rubinson Professor of Sociology Emory University 1555 Dickey Drive Atlanta, GA, 30322 rrubin@emory.edu Christopher I. Rider Assistant Professor of Strategy McDonough School of Business Georgetown University 37th & O St. Washington, DC chris.rider@georgetown.edu Regina Werum Professor of Sociology University of Nebraska, Lincoln 711 Oldfather Hall Lincoln, NE 68588 rwerum2@unl.edu Anand Swaminathan Professor of Organization & Management Goizueta Business School Emory University 1300 Clifton Road Atlanta, GA 30322 anand.swaminathan@emory.edu Kronberg Page 7 6/1/2015
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