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Page 1 of 32 CURRICULUM VITA BERNICE A. PESCOSOLIDO Department of Sociology, Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47405 Phone: (812) 855-3841 or -6256 Fax: (812) 856-5713 [email protected] EDUCATION and APPOINTMENTS 2015-2018 Founding Co-Director, Indiana University Network Science Institute 2006-Present Distinguished Professor, Indiana University 1998-Present Chancellor’s Professor, Indiana University 1998-2006 Professor, Indiana University 1992-Present Founding Director, Indiana Consortium for Mental Health Services Research 1990-1997 Associate Professor, Indiana University 1983-1990 Assistant Professor, Indiana University 1981-1983 Lecturer, Indiana University 1982 Ph.D. Yale University; New Haven, Connecticut (Sociology) 1977 M.Phil. Yale University; New Haven, Connecticut (Sociology) 1976 M.A. Yale University; New Haven, Connecticut (Sociology) 1974 B.A. University of Rhode Island; Kingston (Sociology/Spanish) ACADEMIC HONORS & INTERNATIONAL BOARDS National Academy of Medicine, elected 2016 National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD) Distinguished Investigator Award, Brain & Behavior Research Foundation, 2015 Co-Director, Indiana University Network Science Institute (IUNI), October 2013-February 2018 Standing Committee on the Science of Changing Behavioral Health Social Norms, The National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Board on Behavioral, Cognitive, and Sensory Sciences, October 2014-present Board of Directors, The Kinsey Institute, January 2014-Present Advisory Member, Board of Directors, Bring Change 2 Mind, May 2013-present Carl Taube Award for Lifetime Contribution to the Field of Mental Health, Mental Health Section, American Public Health Association, October 2012 Chair, Scientific Advisory Council, Bring Change 2 Mind, 2011-present EU-WISE Steering Committee, 7 th Framework of the European Commission, October 2012-October 2015 Leonard I. Pearlin Award for Distinguished Contributions to the Sociological Study of Mental Health, American Sociological Association, 2011 Wilbur Lucius Cross Medal, Yale Graduate School Alumni Association, October 2011 John F. Schnabel Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award, North Central Sociological Assn., 2010 “Heroes in the Fight” Award, Mental Health America of Indiana, 2009 Carla B. Howery Award for Developing Teacher-Scholars, Section on Teaching and Learning, American Sociological Association, 2009 (with Brian Powell) Eliot Freidson Outstanding Publication Award, Section on Medical Sociology, American Sociological Association, 2009 International Advisory Board on Stigma and Discrimination, Institute of Psychiatry, Univ. of London, 2008-2009 P.A. Mack Award for Distinguished Service to Teaching, Indiana University, 2007 Distinguished Faculty Award, College of Arts & Sciences, Indiana University, 2006 Hans O. Mauksch Award, Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology, American Sociological Association, 2006 Leo G. Reeder Distinguished Career in Medical Sociology, American Sociological Association, 2005 Wilbert Hites Mentoring Award, Indiana University, 2003 Vice-President, American Sociological Association, 2003-04, VP-elect, 2002

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CURRICULUM VITA

BERNICE A. PESCOSOLIDO

Department of Sociology, Indiana University

Bloomington, IN 47405 Phone: (812) 855-3841 or -6256

Fax: (812) 856-5713 [email protected]

EDUCATION and APPOINTMENTS

2015-2018 Founding Co-Director, Indiana University Network Science Institute 2006-Present Distinguished Professor, Indiana University 1998-Present Chancellor’s Professor, Indiana University

1998-2006 Professor, Indiana University 1992-Present Founding Director, Indiana Consortium for Mental Health Services Research 1990-1997 Associate Professor, Indiana University 1983-1990 Assistant Professor, Indiana University 1981-1983 Lecturer, Indiana University 1982 Ph.D. Yale University; New Haven, Connecticut (Sociology) 1977 M.Phil. Yale University; New Haven, Connecticut (Sociology) 1976 M.A. Yale University; New Haven, Connecticut (Sociology) 1974 B.A. University of Rhode Island; Kingston (Sociology/Spanish) ACADEMIC HONORS & INTERNATIONAL BOARDS

National Academy of Medicine, elected 2016 National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD) Distinguished Investigator

Award, Brain & Behavior Research Foundation, 2015 Co-Director, Indiana University Network Science Institute (IUNI), October 2013-February 2018 Standing Committee on the Science of Changing Behavioral Health Social Norms, The National Academy of

Sciences, National Research Council, Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, Board on Behavioral, Cognitive, and Sensory Sciences, October 2014-present

Board of Directors, The Kinsey Institute, January 2014-Present Advisory Member, Board of Directors, Bring Change 2 Mind, May 2013-present Carl Taube Award for Lifetime Contribution to the Field of Mental Health, Mental Health Section, American

Public Health Association, October 2012 Chair, Scientific Advisory Council, Bring Change 2 Mind, 2011-present EU-WISE Steering Committee, 7th Framework of the European Commission, October 2012-October 2015 Leonard I. Pearlin Award for Distinguished Contributions to the Sociological Study of Mental Health, American

Sociological Association, 2011 Wilbur Lucius Cross Medal, Yale Graduate School Alumni Association, October 2011 John F. Schnabel Distinguished Contributions to Teaching Award, North Central Sociological Assn., 2010 “Heroes in the Fight” Award, Mental Health America of Indiana, 2009 Carla B. Howery Award for Developing Teacher-Scholars, Section on Teaching and Learning, American

Sociological Association, 2009 (with Brian Powell) Eliot Freidson Outstanding Publication Award, Section on Medical Sociology, American Sociological

Association, 2009 International Advisory Board on Stigma and Discrimination, Institute of Psychiatry, Univ. of London, 2008-2009 P.A. Mack Award for Distinguished Service to Teaching, Indiana University, 2007 Distinguished Faculty Award, College of Arts & Sciences, Indiana University, 2006 Hans O. Mauksch Award, Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology, American Sociological Association,

2006 Leo G. Reeder Distinguished Career in Medical Sociology, American Sociological Association, 2005 Wilbert Hites Mentoring Award, Indiana University, 2003 Vice-President, American Sociological Association, 2003-04, VP-elect, 2002

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Founding Fellow, Mack Center for Inquiry on Teaching and Learning, 2003 Graduate Student Association Outstanding Faculty Mentoring Award, Department of Sociology, IU, 2002 Robert Wood Johnson National Health Policy Scholar, 2000-2003 Sociological Research Association, elected 2000 Independent Scientist Career Award, National Institute of Mental Health, 1997-2002 Teaching Excellence Recognition Award (TERA), 1997, 1998, 1999 Co-Director, Preparing Future Faculty Program, Department of Sociology, 1995 - present Overseers' Board, The General Social Survey, 1993-2001 (ISSP Liaison, 1997-2001) Herman F. Leiber Award for Distinguished Teaching, Indiana University, 1992 Research Scientist Development Award, National Institute of Mental Health, 1989-1994 Faculty Colloquium on Excellence in Teaching (selected by the Office of the President, Indiana University),

1989; 1990 (Program Chair); 1991, 1992, 1993 (Chair, Selection Committee). Fellow, Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics in American Institutions, 1987, 1993. Mortar Board National Honor Society "Preferred Professor", 1986. Edwin H. Sutherland Teaching Award, Department of Sociology, 1985. Alumni Scholar in Residence, University of Rhode Island, 1985. Dissertation Award, American Sociological Association's Medical Sociology Section, 1983. Comprehensive Examination in Medical Sociology and Social Psychiatry passed with Honors, Yale Univ. Valedictorian, University of Rhode Island, 1974. Honor Societies: Sigma Delta Pi (Spanish), Mortarboard (National Women's Honorary; Vice President), Phi

Kappa Phi (General Scholarship), Alpha Kappa Delta (Sociology) SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS (RESEARCH)

IU Grand Challenges – Precision Health Initiative, Cohort Core Project Funding, “Person to Person Health Interview Study,” 2016-2021. Award: $6,182,772.

Brain & Behavior Research Foundation, Distinguished Investigator Grant, “National Stigma Study – Replication II,” 2015. Award: $100,000

National Science Foundation, “BD Hubs: MIDWEST: SEEDCorn: Sustainable Enabling Environment for Data Collaboration,” (09/01/15-08/31/18). Award to University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: $1,250,000. Subaward to Indiana University (PI: Plale; Co-I: Pescosolido): $141,875.

Indiana University, Collaborative Research & Creative Activity Grant, “Obstetrics Mental Health Study,” (Co-PI with Elaine Hernandez): $19,926

Bring Change 2 Mind, “The College Toolbox Project,” (06/01/2014-12/31/2018). Total Award: $437,306 Indiana University, Vice President for Research, Network Science Institute, Co-Director (1/1/15-12/31/17; pre-

start-up phase in 2014). Award: $7,000,000 National Institute of Mental Health, “Modeling the Social Environmental Influences and Mechanisms of

Suicide,” (09/01/2012-06/30/2015). Award: $1,887,995 Indiana Clinical Translational Sciences Institute, Project Development Team Award, “Improving Teamwork

During Neonatal Resuscitation: Linking Training Using Simulation, Personal Social Networks, and Larger Clinical Culture,” (co-investigator; Salih, PI), (09/01/11-08/30/12). Award: $27,500

Indiana Clinical Translational Sciences Institute, Project Development Team Award, “Pilot Testing of Organizational Networks on Uptake of MRSA,” (co-investigator; Doebbling, PI) (8/1/11-12/31/12). Award: $23,152

National Institute on Drug Abuse/ARRA, “Career Enhancement for Epigenetic Research on Substance Abuse and Comorbidities,” (09/30/10-09/29/12). Award: $150,822

National Institute of Mental Health, “Stigma of Mental Illness in China: Extending the SGC-MHS,” PI (with Michelson), (4/9/2010-1/31/2013). Award: $866,121

National Institutes of Health (Fogarty International Center, NIMH, OBSSR), “Stigma and Mental Illness in Cross-National Perspective,” P.I., (2003-2008). Award: $3,454,314

The Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio Conference Program Grant, “Stigma and Mental Illness in Cross-national Perspective Meeting,” October 15-19, 2007 at the Bellagio Study and Conference Center, Bellagio, Italy.

National Institute of Mental Health, “Assessing Change in Mental Illness Stigma Over a Decade,” P.I., (2005-2007). Award: $656,928

Indiana University, Faculty Research Support Program, “Pathways to the Roadmap: Building the Bridge between Genetic and Environmental Influences in Mental Illness,” (2005-2006). Award: $35,098

National Institute of Mental Health, “Social Network & Media Effects on Mental Illness Stigma,” (2004-2007). Award: $1,566,170; supplemental award in 2006: $131,020

Indiana Department of Mental Health & Addiction, “Central State Hospital Discharge Study,” (Tracking Study),

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renewal grant (2003-2005). Award: $324,200 Bureau of Labor Statistics, “The National Mental & Physical Disabilities Validation Study”, (2001-2003) Award:

$100,000 Eli Lilly and Company, “Children’s Mental Health Stigma”, P.I., (2001). Award: $50,000. Indiana Dept. of Mental Health & Addiction, “Central State Hospital Discharge Study,” (Tracking Study),

renewal grant (2001-2003). Award: $324,200 The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, “Examining the Social, Economic and Cultural Bases of Health Care

Outcomes” Co-P.I. with Thomas W. Croghan, M.D., (2000-2003). Award: $227,782. Indiana University (RUGS and COAS), "Supplement to the Indiana Consortium for Mental Health Services

Research." P.I. (1994-2004). Award: $1,100,000 American Sociological Association-National Science Foundation, “Problems of the Discipline Grant -

Physician/Patient Relationship” with Doug Maynard, P.I. (1999-2000). Award: $5,000. Eli Lilly and Company, “Pressing Issues in Health and Medical Care”, (1998). Award: $120,000. NIMH-ISA (Level K02), “Social Networks, Mental Illness, and Community-Based Care,” (1997-2002) Salary

award. Award: $505,320. Strategic Directions Charter Grant, Indiana University, “The ConCEPT I Program in Health and Medicine.”

(1997-2000). Award: $399,175. Supplement (1999-2000) COAS Award: $22,500. NIMH-RISP Award, "Program for Services Research on the Severely Mentally Ill." P.I. (1994-99). Award:

$2,290,000. Indiana Division of Mental Health & Addiction, "Baseline Study for the Closing of Central State Hospital." P.I.,

(1993-1998). Award - Y01: $134,000; Five Year Total: $800,924 Indiana Division of Mental Health & Addiction, "Supplement to the Indiana Consortium for Mental Health

Services Research." P.I., (1994-2004). Award: $1,118,000 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, “Charting a Future Course for Medical Sociology,” Co-P.I w/ F. Hafferty,

(1996). Award: $40,000. Follow-up to "40 Years of Medical Sociology-State of the Art & Directions for the Future (Special Issue, Journal of Health & Social Behavior), Co-P.I. w/ M. Fennell, PI, (1994-1995). Award $23,000.

MacArthur Foundation, "Problems in Modern Living: Mental Health Module to the General Social Survey," Co-PI with Bruce G. Link, (1995-1996). Award: $150,000

NIMH-RSDA (Level I; now K01), "A Multi-level Network Model for Mental Health Services”, (1989-94; 5-year salary award). Award: $277,852.

NIMH-First Independent Research Support & Transition (FIRST) Award (R29), "A Network-Episode Model for Mental Health Services” (1989-95). Award: $453,339.

National Science Foundation, "A Network Approach to the Social Construction of Suicide”, (1989-1993). Award: $74,000.

Indiana University, Biomedical Research Support Grant, "Network and Dynamic Models for Analyzing the Utilization of Health Services”, (1985-86). Award: $4,036.

West European Studies Program, Summer Fellowship, "Crisis in the Welfare State? Public Reaction To Welfare Policies in Eight Nations”, (1984). Continuation Grant (1985).

Spencer Foundation Seed Grant, "The Social Construction of Sex Roles: Changing Images in Children's Literature”, (1983- 1984). Award: $9,340.

American Sociological Association, "Researching the Welfare State: Problems, Prospects and Potential" (1983, with Larry J. Griffin and James R. Lincoln). Supplemented with Research Incentive Grant, Institute for Social Research, Indiana University (1983, with Larry J. Griffin).

Summer Faculty Fellowship, "Medical Care in the Welfare State: A Cross-National Study of Public Satisfaction." Indiana University (1982).

National Center for Health Services Research, "A Comparative Study of Non-Scientific Medical Use,” (Dissertation Grant). Grant #R03 HS 03172-01 (Jan. 1, 1979–Dec. 31, 1979); Continuation Grant #R03 HS 03172-02 (Jan. 1, 1980–Dec. 31, 1980). Award: $19,934.

National Institute of Mental Health Traineeship in Psycho-Social Epidemiology (1976-78). National Institute of Mental Health Traineeship in Medical Sociology (1974-76). University of Rhode Island Trustee Scholarship (1970-74). Rhode Island State Scholarship (1970-74) SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, OFF-SITE MENTORSHIPS (TEACHING)

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Leadership Award (with Brian Powell), Office of Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculties, Indiana University. 2008-09. Award: $20,000.

American Sociological Association, “Preparing Future Faculty - Phase III.” 2000-2002. Award: $40,000.

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Indiana University, Graduate School, "Preparing Future Faculty" (with Brian Powell), 1995-1998. Award: $60,000. COAS Supplement, 1998-2000. Award: $21,000.

Teaching Excellence Recognition Award. 1997, 1998, 1999. Award: $1000. Sociological Research Practicum, with J.S. Long. (1997). “The General Social Survey, 1972-2000.” Award:

$30,000. American Sociological Association. "Revising the Handbook for the Teaching of Medical Sociology." (1996).

Award: $300. American Sociological Association. "Revising Revisiting the Welfare State." (1996). Award: $300. Indiana University, Teaching Resources Center, "Travel Grant." (1988). Award: $200 Director and Sponsor: National Research Service Award, Public Health Service, for Betsy L. Fife, Indiana

University (1982-84). American Sociological Association. "Revising the ASA/TSP Vol. on the Welfare State" (1989). Award: $300 American Sociological Association. "Revising the ASA/TSP Vol. on Medical Sociology" (1989-1991). Award:

$300

Mentorships - Off-Site Dharmi Kapadia, PhD, School of Social Sciences, University of Manchester Danielle Jansen, PhD, University of Groningen Ukamaka Oruche, PhD, Indiana University School of Nursing, ICTSI KL2 Scholar award Dennis Watson, PhD, IUPUI School of Public Health, ICTSI KL2 Scholar award Anthony Pisani, PhD, University of Rochester Medical Center, UR CTSI KL2 Scholar award Elaine Hernandez, University of Minnesota, Dissertation Committee Kerry Dobransky, Northwestern University, Dissertation Committee Jonathan Brown, NIMH Fellow in Child and Adolescent Mental Health, School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins

University, NIMH Dissertation Grant Arlene Stiffman, George Washington Brown School of Social Work, Washington Univ. - St. Louis. NIMH-K02 Michael Lindsay, Univ. of Pittsburgh. Help-Seeking Among African Americans. NIMH Dissertation Grant Bonnie Duran, University of New Mexico. Help-Seeking Among Native Americans. NIMH K21 Award Douglas Novins, University of Colorado Medical Science Center, NIMH K21 Award Mentor, University of New Mexico Minority Enhancement Program (MEP), NIMH Ronda Dearing, State University of New York at Buffalo, K01 Award, consultant

Mentorships - IU Mentor, NIMH T32 Research Training in Clinical Translational Science: Maximizing the Public Health Impact,

Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, 2015-present Mentor, T32 Health Research Behavior Pre-Doctoral Fellows Program, IU School of Nursing, 2010-present Mentor, McNair Scholars Program, Indiana University, 2009 Mentor, Office of Women’s Affairs, Indiana University, 2003-2009 Mentor, Minority Fellowship Program, American Sociological Association, 2002-present Mentor, Summer Research Opportunity Program for Minority Students, 1992 Mentor, Junior Faculty, Office for Women’s Affairs, 1996-1997

PUBLICATIONS (RESEARCH)

Books

Special Compilation from the Annual Review of Sociology. 2017. Bernice A. Pescosolido, Olaf Sporns, and Karen S. Cook. https://www.annualreviews.org/compilations/soc/networkscience.

Pescosolido, Bernice A. and O. Sporns. “Social Networks: An Introduction.”

https://www.annualreviews.org/compilations/soc/networkscience.

Egocentric Network Analysis: Foundations, Methods, and Models. 2018. Brea L. Perry, Bernice A. Pescosolido, and Stephen P. Borgatti. New York: Cambridge University Press. The Sociology of Health, Illness, and Healing: Blueprint for the 21st Century. 2011. Bernice A. Pescosolido, Jack K. Martin, Jane D. McLeod, and Anne Rogers (eds.). New York: Springer.

Pescosolido, Bernice A. “Taking ‘The Promise’ Seriously: Medical Sociology’s Role in Health, Illness, and Healing in a Time of Social Change.” Pp. 3-20.

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Pescosolido, Bernice A. “Organizing the Sociological Landscape for the Next Decades of Health and Health Care Research: The Network Episode Model III-R as Cartographic Subfield Guide.” Pp. 39-66.

Alegria M., Pescosolido B.A., Williams S., Canino G. “Culture, Race/Ethnicity and Disparities: Fleshing Out the Socio-Cultural Framework for Health Services Disparities.” Pp. 363-382.

The Sage Handbook of Mental Health and Illness. 2011. David Pilgrim, Anne Rogers, & Bernice A. Pescosolido, (eds.) London: Sage Publications Ltd.

Perry, B. & B.A. Pescosolido. “Children, Culture and Mental Illness: Public Knowledge and Stigma Toward Childhood Problems.” Pp 202-217.

Pescosolido, B.A. “Social Network Influence in Mental Health and Illness, Service Use and Settings, and Treatment Outcomes.” Pp 512-536.

Mental Health, Social Mirror. 2007. William R. Avison, Jane D. McLeod & Bernice A. Pescosolido (eds.). New York: Springer.

Pescosolido, B.A. & J.K. Martin. 2007. “Stigma and the Sociological Enterprise.” Pp. 307-328. Social Networks and Health. 2002. Judith A. Levy & Bernice A. Pescosolido (eds.) London: Elsevier.

Pescosolido, B.A. & J.A. Levy. 2002. “The Role of Social Networks in Health, Illness, Disease and Healing: The Accepting Present, The Forgotten Past, and The Dangerous Potential for a Complacent Future.” Social Networks & Health 8:3-25.

Wright, E.R. & B.A. Pescosolido. 2002. “‘Sorry, I Forgot’: The Role of Recall Error in Longitudinal, Personal Networks Studies.” Social Networks & Health 8:113-129.

Complementary Medicine and Alternative Medicine: Challenge and Change. 2000. Merrijoy Kelner, Beverly Wellman, Michael Saks & Bernice A. Pescosolido (eds.). Amsterdam: Harwood Academic Pub.

Pescosolido, B.A. “Rethinking Models of Health and Illness Behaviour.” 2000. Pp. 175-193 in M. Kelner, B. Wellman, M. Saks, & B.A. Pescosolido (eds.), Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Challenge and Change. Harwood Academic Publishers.

Articles and Chapters

Pescosolido, B.A. (2019). “Stigma as a Mental Health Policy Controversy: Positions, Options and Strategies for Change.” Pp. 543-572 in Howard H. Goldman, Richard G. Frank and Joseph P. Morrissey (eds). The Palgrave Handbook of American Mental Health Policy. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Pescosolido, B.A., B.L. Perry & A. Krendl. (accepted May 2019). “Empowering the Next Generation to “End Stigma By Starting the Convesation”? BC@M, the College Toolbox Project, and Change.” Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Kikuzawa, S., B. Pescosolido, M. Kasahara-Kiritani, T. Matoba, C. Yamaki & K. Sugiyama. (2019). “Mental health care and the cultural toolboxes of the present-day Japanese population: Examining suggested patterns of care and their correlates.” Social Science & Medicine 228:252-261. Huang, D., L.H. Yang, B. Pescosolido. (January 14, 2019). “Understanding the public’s profile of mental health literacy in China: a nationwide study.” BMC Psychiatry 19(1):20-31.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12888-018-1980-8

Turan, J.M., M.A. Elafros, C.H. Logie, B. Swagata, B. Turan, K.B. Crockett, B. Pescosolido and S. M Murray. 2019. “Challenges and opportunities in examining and addressing intersectional stigma and health.” BMC Medicine 17:7. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-018-1246-9. Oruche, U. M., Robb, S., Draucker, Claire B., Aalsma, M., Pescosolido, B., Chacko, A., Ofner, S., & Bakoyannis, G., Brown-Pordgoski, B. 2018. “Pilot randomized trial of a family management efficacy intervention for caregivers of African American adolescents with disruptive behaviors”. Child & Youth Forum 47:803-827. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10566-018-9462-1

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McGinty, E.E., B. Pescosolido, A. Kennedy-Hendricks, and C.L. Barry. 2018. “Communication Strategies to Counter Stigma and Improve Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorder Policy.” Psychiatric Services 69 (2): 136-146. PMCID: PMC5794622 McGinty, E.E, H.H. Goldman, B.A. Pescosolido and C. L Barry. 2018. “Communicating about Mental Illness and Violence: Balancing Stigma and Increased Support for Services.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 43(2): 185-228. DOI 10.1215/03616878-4303507 Pescosolido, B. and B. Manago. 2017. “Getting Underneath the Power of “Contact”: Revisiting the Fundamental Lever of Stigma as a Social Network Phenomenon.” Pp. 397-411 in Major, B., J.F. Dovidio, and B. Link, (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Stigma, Discrimination and Health, Cambridge: Oxford University Press. Oruche, Ukamaka M., Sheri L. Robb, Matt Aalsma, Bernice Pescosolido, Brittany Brown-Podgorski, Claire Burke Drauker. 2017. “Developing a multiple caregiver group for caregivers of adolescents with disruptive behaviors.” Archives of Psychiatric Nursing 31: 596-601. Alegria, M., B.A. Pescosolido, G. Canino. 2017. “A Socio-Cultural Framework for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Service Disparities,” Pp. 4363-4373 in B. Sadock, V. Sadock & P. Ruiz, Eds., Kaplan & Sadock’s Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, 10th Edition. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Boulifard, David and Bernice A. Pescosolido. March 1, 2017. “Examining Multi-Level Correlates of Suicide by Merging NVDRS and ACS Data.” US Census Bureau Center for Economic Studies Paper No. CES-WP-17-25. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2930147. Perry, B.L., E. Pullen, and B.A. Pescosolido. 2017. “Interactions between patients’ experiences in mental health treatment and lay social network attitudes toward doctors in recovery from mental illness.” Network Science 5 (Special Issue 3, Networks and Health): 355-380. Pescosolido, B., S. Olafsdottir, B. Perry, O. Sporns, E. Meslin, T. Grubesic, J. Martin, L. Koehly, W. Pridemore, A. Vespignani, T. Foroud, & A. Shekhar. 2017. “The Social Symbiome Framework: Linking Genes-to-Global Cultures in Public Health Using Network Science.” Pp. 25-48 in Handbook of Applied Systems Science, Z. Neal, ed. New York: Routledge. Kagawa Singer, M., W. Dressler, S. George, The NIH Expert Panel. 2016. “Culture: The missing link in health research.” Social Science & Medicine 170 (December):237-246. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2016.07.015 Pescosolido, B.A. 2016. “The Beginning of the End? Deploying Rigorous Research in Real-World Settings to Reduce Stigma.” Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 55 (5): 353-354. PMID: 27126846. Perry, B.L., E. Pullen, and B.A. Pescosolido. 2016. “At the intersection of lay and professional social networks: How community ties shape perceptions of mental health treatment providers.” Global Mental Health 3, e3, 17pp.

Harkness, S.K., A. Kroska, and B.A. Pescosolido. 2016. “The Self-Stigma of Psychiatric Patients: Implications for Identities, Emotions, and the Life Course.” Pp. 207-233 in 50 Years After Deinstitutionalization: Mental Illness In Contemporary Communities. Brea L. Perry, Ed. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited Pescosolido, Bernice A. 2016. “Network Theory" In The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social Theory, Bryan S. Turner, ed. Wiley-Blackwell.

Pescosolido, B.A. 2015. “Thinking About the Role of Culture in Health and Health Care: Some Initial Thoughts.” Pp. 160-161 in The cultural framework for health: An integrative approach for research and program design and evaluation. M. Kagawa Singer, W. Dressler, S. George, W. Elwood, eds. (with assistance from NIH Expert Panel). Technical Report published by NIH: Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research.

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Pescosolido, B.A. & J.K. Martin. 2015. “The Stigma Complex.” Annual Review of Sociology 41: 87-116. PMCID: PMC4737963. Pescosolido, B.A., J.K. Martin, S. Olafsdottir, J.S. Long, K. Kafadar, & T.R. Medina. 2015. “The theory of industrial society and cultural schemas: Does the ‘cultural myth of public stigma’ underlie the WHO Schizophrenia Paradox?” American Journal of Sociology 121(3): 783-825. PMID: 26640277; PMCID: PMC4667798. Pescosolido, B.A. 2015. “Erving Goffman: The Moral Career of Stigma and Mental Illness.” Pp. 273-286 in The Palgrave Handbook of Social Theory for Health and Medicine. F. Collyer, ed. London: Palgrave-MacMillan. Pescosolido, B.A. 2015. “Linking the Social Brain to the Social World through Network Connections.” Pp. 247-279 in Social Neuroscience: Brain, Mind, and Society. R. Schutt, L.J. Seidman, and M.S. Keshavan, eds. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Perry, B.L. & B.A. Pescosolido. 2015. “Social network activation: The role of health discussion partners in recovery from mental illness.” Social Science & Medicine 125: 116-128. PubMed PMID: 24525260; PMCID: PMC4110193. McGinty, Emma E., Howard H. Goldman, Bernice Pescosolido, & Colleen L. Barry. 2015. “Portraying mental illness and drug addiction as treatable health conditions: Effects of a randomized experiment on stigma and discrimination.” Social Science & Medicine 126: 73-85. PMID: 25528557. Pescosolido, Bernice A. 2015. “Health and Social Inequality.” In Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences, R. Scott & S. Kosslyn, eds. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons. Barry, Colleen L., Emma E. McGinty, Bernice A. Pescosolido, & Howard H. Goldman. 2014. “Stigma, Discrimination, Treatment Effectiveness, and Policy: Public Views About Drug Addiction and Mental Illness,” Psychiatric Services 65 (10):1269-1272. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201400140 Pescosolido, B.A. 2014. “Professions and the Public.” In The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior and Society. W.C. Cockerham, R. Dingwall, & S.R. Quah, eds. Wiley-Blackwell. Pescosolido, B.A. 2014. “Patient Trajectories.” In The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior and Society. W.C. Cockerham, R. Dingwall, & S.R. Quah, eds. Wiley-Blackwell. Pescosolido, B.A. 2014. “Stigma and Mental Illness.” In The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior and Society. W.C. Cockerham, R. Dingwall, & S.R. Quah, eds. Wiley-Blackwell. Pescosolido, Bernice A., William A. Pridemore, & Maria T. Kaylen. 2014. “Emile Durkheim.” In Oxford Bibliographies Online. Oxford University Press. Perry, B.L., B.A. Pescosolido, K. Bucholz, H. Edenberg, J. Kramer, S. Kuperman, M.A. Schuckit, & J.I. Nurnberger Jr. 2013. “Gender-Specific Gene-Environment Interaction in Alcohol Dependence: The Impact of Daily Life Events and GABRA2.” Behavior Genetics: 1-13. PMCID: PMC4441044. PMID: 23974430 Pescosolido, B.A. 2013. “Medical Sociology.” In Encyclopedia of Sciences and Religions. A. Runehov & L. Oviedo, eds. Springer. Pescosolido, B.A. 2013. “Theories and the Rise and Fall of the Medical Profession.” Pp. 173-194 in Medical Sociology on the Move: New Directions in Theory. W.C. Cockerham, ed. Springer. Pescosolido, B.A. & S. Olafsdottir. 2013. “Beyond dichotomies: Confronting the complexity of how and why individuals come or do not come to mental health care.” World Psychiatry 12(3): 269-271. PMID: 24096794; PMCID: PMC3799259.

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Pescosolido, B.A., T.R. Medina, J.K. Martin & J.S. Long. 2013. “The ‘Backbone’ of Stigma: Identifying the Global Core of Public Prejudice Associated with Mental Illness.” American Journal of Public Health 103:853–860. PMID: 23488508; PMCID: PMC3698809.

Pescosolido, B.A. 2013. “The Public Stigma of Mental Illness: What Do We Think; What Do We Know; What

Can We Prove?” Journal of Health & Social Behavior 54(1) 1–21. PMID: 23325423; PMCID: PMC4437625. Pescosolido, B.A. 2013. “Stigma.” Pp. 770-778 in Mental Health Care Issues in America: An Encyclopedia. M. Shally-Jensen, Ed. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. Pescosolido, B.A., C.A. Boyer, & T.R. Medina. 2013. “The Social Dynamics of Responding to Mental Health Problems.” Pp. 506-524 in C.S. Aneshensel, J.C. Phelan, & A. Bierman (eds.), Handbook of the Sociology of Mental Health, 2nd Ed. Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-4276-5_24. Perry, B.L. & B.A. Pescosolido. 2012. “Social Network Dynamics and Biographical Disruption: The Case of “First-Timers” with Mental Illness.” American Journal of Sociology 118(1): 134-175. Novins, D.K., P. Spicer, A. Fickenscher and B. Pescosolido. 2012. “Pathways to care: Narratives of American Indian Adolescents entering substance abuse treatment.” Social Science and Medicine 74: 2037-2045. PMID:22472275; PMCID: PMC3348264; NIHMS:365937. Olafsdottir, S. & B.A. Pescosolido. 2011. “Constructing Illness: How the Public in Eight Western Nations Responds to a Clinical Description of “Schizophrenia.” Social Science and Medicine 73:929-38. PMID: 21802185; PMCID: PMC3767137. Powell, Brian & Bernice A. Pescosolido. 2011. “Reflections on teaching: North Central Sociological Association 2011 John F. Schnabel Lecture: Roller coasters and revolutions: Themes in the reflections of first-time teachers.” Sociological Focus 44: 285-94 Wray, M., C. Colen, & B.A. Pescosolido. 2011. “The Sociology of Suicide.” Annual Review of Sociology 37:505-528. McCabe, J., E. Fairchild, E. Grauerholz, B. Pescosolido, & D. Tope. 2011. “Gender in 20th Century Children’s Books: Patterns of Disparity in Titles and Central Characters.” Gender & Society 25(2):197-226.

REPRINTED in: The Kaleidoscope of Gender: Prisms, Patterns, and Possibilities, 4th edition. Edited by Joan Z. Spade and Catherine G. Valentine. Sage, 2014.

Pescosolido, B.A. 2011. “Social connectedness in Health, Morbidity and Mortality, and Health Care: The Contributions, Limits and further Potential of Health and Retirement Study.” Forum for Health Economics &

Policy 14(3):1-16. [in Special Issue on The Health & Retirement Study ‒ An Evaluation & Scientific Ideas for the Future.] Pescosolido, B.A., J.K. Martin, J.S. Long, T.R. Medina, J. Phelan, B.G. Link. 2010. “‘A Disease Like Any Other?’ A Decade of Change in Public Reactions to Schizophrenia, Depression and Alcohol Dependence.” American Journal of Psychiatry 167(11):1321-1330. PMID:20843872; PMCID: PMC4429867. Pescosolido, B.A. & S. Olafsdottir. 2010. “The Cultural Turn in Sociology: Can It Help Us Resolve an Age-Old Problem in Understanding Decision Making for Health Care?” Sociological Forum 25(4):655-676. PMCID: PMC4440673. Perry, B. & B.A. Pescosolido. 2010. “Functional specificity in discussion networks: The influence of general and problem-specific networks on health outcomes.” Social Networks 32:345-357. Pescosolido, B.A. 2010. “Responses to the onset of mental health problems: issues and findings from research on illness behavior and the use of health services,” Pp. 307-316 in C. Morgan and D. Bhugra, eds., Principles of Social Psychiatry, second edition. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Pescosolido, B.A. & C.A. Boyer. 2010. “Understanding the Context and Dynamic Social Processes of Mental Health Treatment,” Pp. 420-438 in A.V. Horwitz & T.L. Scheid, eds., A Handbook for the Study of Mental Health: Social Contexts, Theories, and Systems, 2nd Ed. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press. Pescosolido, B.A. & C.A. Boyer. 2010. “The American Health Care System: Beginning the Twenty-First Century with High risk, Major challenges, and Great Opportunities,” Pp. 391-411 in William C. Cockerham, ed., The New Blackwell Companion to Medical Sociology. Wiley-Blackwell. Pescosolido, B.A., T. Croghan, & J. Howell. 2009. "Unexamined Discourse: The Outcomes Movement as a Shift from Internal Medical Assessment to Health Communication." Pp. 41-64 in D. Brashers & D. Goldsmith, eds., Communicating to Manage Health and Illness. New York: Routledge. Olafsdottir, S. & B.A. Pescosolido. 2009. “Drawing the Line: The Cultural Cartography of Utilization Recommendations for Mental Health Problems,” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 50(2):228-244. PMID:19537462. Alegria, M., B.A. Pescosolido, G. Canino. 2009. “A Socio-Cultural Framework for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Service Disparities,” Pp. 4370 – 4379 in B. Sadock, V. Sadock & P. Ruiz, Eds., Kaplan & Sadock’s Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry, 9th Edition. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Pescosolido, B.A., C. Boyer & T. Medina. 2009. “Issues in Understanding Mental Illness and Its Measure-ment: Global Problems, Local Manifestations and the Issue of Labeling.” In Proceedings of the 2008 International Conf. on Survey Methods in Multinational, Multiregional & Multicultural Contexts (3MC), <http://www.csdiworkshop.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=80: mental-healtz-and-stigma&catid=8:2008-3mc-conference&Itemid=40> Pescosolido, B.A. & S. Olafsdottir. 2009. “The Logistics of Survey Implementation in a Comparative Study of Mental Illness: Issues and Resolutions in Translation Across Cultural Boundaries.” In Proceedings of the 2008 International Conf. on Survey Methods in Multinational, Multiregional, & Multicultural Contexts Contexts (3MC), <http://www.csdiworkshop.org/index.php? option=com_content& view=article&id=80:mental-healtz-and-stigma&catid=8:2008-3mc-conference&Itemid=40> Pescosolido, B.A. & J.K. Martin. 2009. “The Challenges of International Survey Collaboration: An Introduction to the Stigma in Global Context-Mental Health Study (SGC-MHS).” In Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Survey Methods in Multinational, Multiregional, and Multicultural Contexts (3MC), <http://www.csdiworkshop.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id= 80:mental-healtz-and-stigma&catid=8:2008-3mc-conference&Itemid=40> Pescosolido, B.A., B.L. Perry, J.L. Long, J.K. Martin, J.I. Nurnberger, & V. Hesselbrock. 2008. “Under the Influence of Genetics: How Transdisciplinarity Leads Us to Rethink Social Pathways to Illness,” American Journal of Sociology 114(Suppl.): S171-S201. PMID:19569404 PMCID: PMC4443492 Kikuzawa, S., S. Olafsdottir, & B.A. Pescosolido. 2008. “Similar Pressures, Different Contexts: Public Attitudes toward Government Intervention for Health Care in 21 Nations.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 69(Dec): 385-399. PMID:18436358; PMCID:2587424; NIHMS:59022. Pescosolido, B.A., J.K. Martin, A. Lang, & S. Olafsdottir. 2008. “Rethinking Theoretical Approaches to Stigma: A Framework Integrating Normative Influences on Stigma (FINIS).” Social Science & Medicine 67:431-440. PMID:18436358; PMCID: PMC2587424. Pescosolido, B.A. 2008. “A Fresh Look at Recovery.” Psychiatric Services 59(1):5. PMID:18182530. Pescosolido, B.A., P. Jensen, J.K. Martin, B. Perry, S. Olafsdottir, & D. Fettes. 2008. “Public Knowledge and Assessment of Child Mental Health Problems: Findings from the National Stigma Study-Children.” Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 47(3):339-349. PMID:18216729.

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Pescosolido, B.A., S. Olafsdottir, J.K. Martin, & J.S. Long. 2008. "Cross-Cultural Issues on the Stigma of Mental Illness," Pp. 19-35 in J. Arboleda-Florez & N. Sartorius (eds.), Understanding the Stigma of Mental Illness: Theory and Interventions. London: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Pavalko, E.K., C.M. Harding, & B.A. Pescosolido. 2007. “Mental Illness Careers in an Era of Change.” Social Problems 54(4):504-522. Pescosolido, B.A. 2007. “Culture, Children, and Mental Health Treatment: Special Section on the National Stigma Study-Children.” Psychiatric Services 58(5):611-612. PMID:17463339. Pescosolido, B.A., B.L. Perry, J.K. Martin, J.D. McLeod, & P.S. Jensen. 2007. “Stigmatizing Attitudes and Beliefs About Treatment and Psychiatric Medications for Children with Mental Illness.” Psychiatric Services 58(5):613-618. PMID:17463340. Pescosolido, B.A., D.L. Fettes, J.K. Martin, J. Monahan, & J.D. McLeod. 2007. “Perceived Dangerousness of children With Mental Health Problems and Support for Coerced Treatment.” Psychiatric Services 58(5):619-625. PMID:17463341. McLeod, J.D., D.L. Fettes, P.S. Jensen, B.A. Pescosolido, & J.K. Martin. 2007. “Public Knowledge, Beliefs, and treatment Preferences Concerning Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.” Psychiatric Services 58(5):626-631. PMID:17463342; PMCID:2365911; NIHMS:44064. Perry, B.L., B.A. Pescosolido, J.K. Martin, J.D. McLeod, & P.S. Jensen. 2007. “Comparison of Public Attributions, Attitudes, and Stigma in Regard to Depression Among Children and Adults.” Psychiatric Services 58(5):632-635. PMID:17463343. Martin, J.K., B.A. Pescosolido, S. Olafsdottir, & J. McLeod. 2007. “The Construction of Fear: Modeling Americans’ Preferences for Social Distance from Children and Adolescents with Mental Health Problems.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 48(1):50-67. PMID:17476923. Pescosolido, B.A. c2007. “Help-seeking.” Pp. 2104-2107 in George Ritzer (ed.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers. Pescosolido, B.A. 2006. “Of Pride and Prejudice: The Role of Sociology and Social Networks In Integrating the Health Sciences.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 47 (September):189-208. PMID:17066772. Pescosolido, B.A. 2006. “Sociology of Social Networks.” Pp. 208-217 In Clifton D. Bryant and Dennis L. Peck (eds), The Handbook of 21st Century Sociology. Sage Publications. Pescosolido, B.A. 2006. “Professional Dominance and the Limits of Erosion.” Society 43(6):21-29. Pescosolido, B.A. c2006. “Social Networks.” In Gary Albrecht (General Editor), Encyclopedia of Disability. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Schnittker, J., B.A. Pescosolido, & T.W. Croghan. 2005. “Are African Americans Really Less Willing to Use Health Care?” Social Problems 52(2):255-271. Pescosolido, B.A. & J.K. Martin. 2004. “Cultural Authority and the Sovereignty of American Medicine: The Role of Networks, Class and Community.” The Journal of Health Politics, Policy, & Law 29 (Nos. 4-5, August – October):735-756. PMID:15602843. Stiffman, A.R., B.A. Pescosolido, & L.J. Cabassa. 2004. "Building a Model to Understand Youth Service Access: The Gateway Provider Model." Mental Health Services Research 6:189-198. PMID:15588030. McLeod, J.D., B.A. Pescosolido, D.T. Takeuchi, & T.F. White. 2004. “Public Attitudes Toward the Use of Psychiatric Medications for Children.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 45:53-67. PMID:15179907. Pescosolido, B.A. & E.R. Wright. 2004. “The View From Two Worlds: The Convergence of Social Network

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Reports Between Mental Health Clients and Their Ties.” Social Science & Medicine 58:1795-1806. PMID:14990379. Tai-Seale, M. & B.A. Pescosolido. 2003. “The Public’s Opinions of Physicians: Do Perceived Choice and Exercised Choice Matter?” The American Journal of Managed Care 9(9):631-638. PMID:14527108. Croghan, Thomas W., M. Tomlin, B.A. Pescosolido, J. Schnittker, J. Martin, K. Lubell, & R. Swindle. 2003. “American Attitudes Toward and Willingness to Use Psychiatric Medications.” The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 191(3):166-174. PMID:12637843. McGrew, J., B.A. Pescosolido, & E.R. Wright. 2003. “Case Manager Perspectives on Assertive Community Treatment: Critical Ingredients, Clinical Ingredients, and Variations in Implementation.” Psychiatric Services 54: 370-376. PMID:12610246. Pescosolido, B.A., S.A. Tuch, & J.K. Martin. 2001. “The Profession of Medicine and the Public: Examining Americans’ Changing Confidence in Physician Authority from the Beginning of the ‘Health Care Crisis’ to the Era of Health Care Reform.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior 42(March):1-16. PMID:11357716. Pescosolido, B.A. & C.A. Boyer. 2001. “The American Health Care System: Entering the 21st Century with High Risk, Major Challenges and Great Opportunities.” Pp. 180-198 in W.C. Cockerham (ed.), The Blackwell Companion to Medical Sociology. Blackwell Publishers. Pescosolido, B.A. 2000. “The Role of Social Networks in the Lives of Persons with Disabilities.” Pp. 468-489 in G.L. Albrecht, K.D. Seelman, & M.Bury (eds.), Handbook of Disability Studies. Sage Publications. Pescosolido, B.A., J.K. Martin, B.G. Link, S. Kikuzawa, G. Burgos, & R. Swindle. 2000. Americans' Views of Mental Illness and Health at Century's End: Continuity & Change. Public Report on the MacArthur Mental Health Module, 1996 General Social Survey. Bloomington, IN: Indiana Consortium for Mental Health Services Research. [Reprinted in J. McLeod & E. Wright, eds. The Sociology of Mental Illness. A Comprehensive Reader. Oxford University Press, 2009.] Swindle, R., K. Heller, B.A. Pescosolido, & S. Kikuzawa. 2000. “Responses to ‘Nervous Breakdowns’ in America over a 40-year Period: Mental Health Policy Implications.” American Psychologist 55(7):740-749. PMID:10916863. Phelan, J., B. Link, A. Stueve, & B.A. Pescosolido. 2000. “Public Conceptions of Mental Illness in 1950 and 1996: What Is Mental Illness and Is It to Be Feared?” Journal of Health &Social Behav 41(2):188-207. Martin, J.K., B.A. Pescosolido, & S.A. Tuch. 2000. “Of Fear and Loathing: The Role of ‘Disturbing Behavior’, Labels, and Causal Attributions in Shaping Public Attitudes Toward Persons with Mental Illness.” Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 41(2):208-233. Pescosolido, B.A. & B.A. Rubin. 2000. “The Web of Group Affiliations Revisited: Social Life, Postmodernism, and Sociology.” American Sociological Review 65(February):52-76. Pescosolido, B.A., J. McLeod, & M. Alegría. 2000. “Confronting the Second Social Contract: The Place of Medical Sociology in Research and Policy for the 21st Century.” Pp. 411-425 in C. Bird & P. Conrad (eds.), The Handbook of Medical Sociology. Plenum Press. Pescosolido, B.A., J. Monahan, B.G. Link, A. Stueve, & S. Kikuzawa.1999. “The Public’s View of the Competence, Dangerousness and Need for Legal Coercion among Persons with Mental Illness.” American Journal of Public Health 89(9):1339-1345. PMID:10474550; PMCID:1508769. Hafferty, F. & B.A. Pescosolido. 1999. “Charting a Future Course for Medical Sociology.” In D. Matcha (ed.), Medical Sociology. Allyn and Bacon.

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Link, B.G., J. Phelan, M. Bresnahan, A. Stueve, & B.A. Pescosolido. 1999. “Public Conceptions of Mental Illness: Labels, Causes, Dangerousness, and Social Distance.” American Journal of Public Health 89(9):1328-1333. PMID:10474548; PMCID:1508784. Pescosolido, B., C. Boyer, & K. Lubell. 1999. “The Social Dynamics of Responding to Mental Health Prob-lems: Past, Present, and Future Challenges to Understanding Individuals’ Use of Services.” Pp. 441-60 in C. Aneshensel & J. Phelan (eds.), Handbook of the Sociology of Mental Health. Plenum Press. [Reprinted in J. McLeod & E. Wright, eds. The Sociology of Mental Illness. A Comprehensive Reader. Oxford University Press, 2009.] Pescosolido, B.A. & C. Boyer. 1999. “How Do People Come to Use Mental Health Services? Current Knowledge and Changing Perspectives.” Pp. 392-411 in A.V. Horwitz & T. Scheid (eds.), Handbook for the Study of Mental Health: Social Contexts, Theories, & Systems. New York: Cambridge Univ. Press. McGrew, J., E. Wright, & B.A. Pescosolido. 1999. “Closing of a State Hospital: An Overview and Framework for a Case Study.” Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 26(3):236-245. PMID:10425863. McGrew, J., E. Wright, B.A. Pescosolido, & E. McDonel. 1999. “The Closing of Central State Hospital: Long-term Outcomes for Persons with Severe Mental Illness.” Journal of Behav Health Services & Research 26(3):245-261. PMID:10425866. Pescosolido, B.A., E.R. Wright, & K. Lutfey. 1999. “The Changing Hopes, Worries and Community Supports of Individuals Moving from A Closing Long-term Care Facility.” Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 26(3):276-288. PMID:10425866. Mesch, D.J., J.H. McGrew, B.A. Pescosolido, & D. Haugh. 1999. “The Effects of Hospital Closure on Mental Health Workers: An Overview of Employment, Mental and Physical Health, and Attitudinal Outcome.” Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 26(3):305-317. PMID:10425868. Pescosolido, B., E. Wright, & S. Kikuzawa. 1999. “‘Stakeholder’ Attitudes Over Time Toward the Closing of a State Hospital.” Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research 26(3):318-328. PMID:10425869. Costello, E. Jane, B.A. Pescosolido, A. Angold, & B.J. Burns. 1998. “A Family Network-Based Model of Access to Child Mental Health Services.” Pp. 165-190 in Research in Community and Mental Health Vol. 9: Social Networks and Mental Illness. J.P. Morrissey (ed.). Stamford, CT: JAI Press. Vera, M., M. Alegría, D. Freeman, R. Robles, B.A. Pescosolido, & M. Peña. 1998. “Help Seeking for Mental Health Care among Poor Puerto Ricans: Problem Recognition, Service Use, and Type of Provider.” Medical Care 36(7):1047-1056. PMID:9674622. Pescosolido, B., E.R. Wright, M. Alegría, & M. Vera. 1998. “Social Networks and Patterns of Use Among the Poor with Mental Health Problems in Puerto Rico.” Medical Care 36(7):1057-1072. PMID:9674623. Pescosolido, B.A., C. Brooks-Gardner, & K.M. Lubell. 1998. "How People Get Into Mental Health Services: Stories of Choice, Coercion and ‘Muddling Through’ From ‘First-Timers.'" Social Science and Medicine 46(2):275-286. PMID:9447648. Alegría, M., B.A. Pescosolido, D. Santos, & M. Vera. 1997. "Can We Conceptualize and Measure Continuity of Care in Individual Episodes? The Case of Mental Health Services in Puerto Rico." Sociological Focus 30(2):113-129 (Special Issue on Continuity of Care). Pescosolido, B.A., E. Grauerholz, & M. Milkie. 1997. "Culture and Conflict: The Portrayal of Blacks in U.S. Children's Literature through the 20th Century." American Sociological Review 62:443-464. Wright, E., B.A. Pescosolido, & R. Penslar. 1997. "New Ethical Challenges to Mental Health Services Research in the Era of Community-Based Care." Journal of Mental Health Admin 24(2):139-152. PMID:9110518.

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Pescosolido, B.A., E.R. Wright, J. McGrew, D.J. Mesch, A. Hohmann, W.P. Sullivan, D. Haugh, R. DeLiberty, & E.C. McDonel. 1997. "The Human and Organizational Markers of Health System Change: Framing Studies of Hospital Downsizing and Closure." Pp. 69-95 in J.J. Kronenfeld (ed.), Research in the Sociology of Health Care, Vol. 14. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. Deci, P., E.C. McDonel, J. Semke, T. Hadley, M. Hogan, & B.A. Pescosolido. 1997. "Downsizing State Psychiatric Hospitals." In S.H. Henggeler & A.B. Santos (eds.), Innovative Services for Difficult to Treat Populations. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press. Pescosolido, B.A., A. Figert, & K. Lubell. 1996. "Professional Work in Public and Private Settings: The Use and Evaluation of the DSM in Psychiatric Units." Pp. 31-52 in H. Lopata & A. Figert (eds.), Current Research on Occupations and Professions. Vol. 9. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. Pescosolido, B.A. 1996. "Bringing the 'Community' into Utilization Models: How Social Networks Link Individuals to Changing Systems of Care." Pp. 171-198 in J.J. Kronenfeld (ed.), Research in the Sociology of Health Care Vol. 13. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. Pescosolido, B.A., E. Wright, & W. Sullivan. 1995. "Communities of Care: A Theoretical Perspective on Care Management Models in Mental Health." Pp. 37-80 in G. Albrecht (ed.), Advances in Medical Sociology. Vol. 6. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. [Reprinted in J. McLeod & E. Wright, eds. The Sociology of Mental Illness. A Comprehensive Reader. Oxford University Press, 2009.] Pescosolido, B.A. & J. Kronenfeld. 1995. "Health, Illness, and Healing in an Uncertain Era: Challenges From and For Medical Sociology." Journal of Health & Social Behavior 35: 5-33. PMID:7560849. Pescosolido, B.A. 1994. "Bringing Durkheim into the 21st Century: A Social Network Approach to Unresolved Issues in the Study of Suicide." Pp.264-295 in D. Lester (ed.), Emile Durkheim: Le Suicide - 100 Years Later. Philadelphia: The Charles Press. Pescosolido, B.A. 1994. "Society and the Balance of Professional Dominance and Patient Autonomy in Medical Care." Indiana Law Journal 69(4):1115-1122. PMID:11653162. Pescosolido, B.A. 1992. "Beyond Rational Choice: The Social Dynamics of How People Seek Help." American Journal of Sociology 97:1096-1138. Pescosolido, B.A. 1991. "Illness Careers and Network Ties: A Conceptual Model of Utilization and Compliance." Pp. 161-184 in Gary Albrecht and Judith Levy (eds.), Advances in Medical Sociology, Volume 2. Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press. Pescosolido, B.A. 1990. "The Social Context of Religious Integration and Suicide: Pursuing the Network Explanation." The Sociological Quarterly 31:337-57. Pescosolido, B.A. & E. Wright. 1990. "Suicide and the Family Over the Life Course." Family Perspectives 24:41-58. Pescosolido, B.A. & S. Georgianna. 1989. "Durkheim, Suicide, and Religion: Toward a Network Theory of Suicide." American Sociological Review 54:33-48 (February). PMID:11616426.

REPRINTED in K. Hawton & R. O’Connor (eds). 2012. Suicide: Major Themes in Health and Welfare. Routledge: Abingdon, UK

Grauerholz, E. & B.A. Pescosolido. 1989. "Gender Representation in Children's Literature: 1900-1984." Gender and Society 3:113-25. Pescosolido, B.A. 1987. "The Power and Perils of Paradigms: Medical Sociology at the Crossroads." Contemporary Sociology 16:5-9 Pescosolido, B.A. 1986. "Migration, Medical Care and the Lay Referral System: A Network Theory of Adult Socialization." American Sociological Review 51:523-540 (August).

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Pescosolido, B.A. & R. Mendelsohn. 1986. "Social Causation or Social Construction? An Investigation into the Social Organization of Suicide Rates." American Sociological Review 51:80-101 (February). Pescosolido, B.A. 1986. "Crisis in the Welfare State: Public Directions to Welfare Policies." Pp. 223-264 in Norman Furniss (ed.) Futures for the Welfare State. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. Pescosolido, B.A., C.A. Boyer, & W.Y. Tsui. 1985. "Medical Care in the Welfare State: A Cross-National Study of Public Evaluations." Journal of Health and Social Behavior 26:276-97. PMID:4086754. Pescosolido, B.A. & J. Kelley. 1983. "Confronting Sociological Theory with Data: Regression Analysis, Goodman's Log- Linear Models and Comparative Research." Sociology: Journal of the British Sociological Assn. 17(3):359-377 (August). Manuscripts in Progress Pescosolido, B.A., S. Harbison and K. Kafadar. (2018). “Place Alters Individual Risk of suicide: Breaking through the Bifurcation in U.S. Research.” Manuscript submitted for publication. Turan, J.M., M.A. Elafros, C.H. Logie, S. Vanik, B. Turan, K.B. Crockett, B. Pescosolido & S. Murray. (2018). “Challenges and opportunities in examining and addressing intersectional stigma and health.” Manuscript submitted to BMC Medicine. PUBLICATIONS (TEACHING) Books The Social Worlds of Higher Education: Handbook for Teaching in a New Century (with R. Aminzade). 1999. Pine Forge Press (Division of Sage Publications). Articles and Chapters Pescosolido, B.A. & K.Oberlin. 2013. “In Sickness and In Health: Medical Sociology through Celluloid Stories.” Pp. 334-346 in Cinematic Sociology: Social Life in Film, 2nd Edition. J.-A. Sutherland & K. Feltey, eds. Sage Publications.

Pescosolido, B. 2008. “2007 Hans O. Mauksch Award Paper. The Converging Landscape of Higher Education: Perspectives, Challenges, and a Call to the Discipline of Sociology.” Teaching Soc 36(2):1-13.

Pescosolido, B.A., J. Loftus, S. Scherr, L. Fingerson, K. Hadley, J. Stuber, & P. Namaste. 2004. “The Three Faces of SOTL: Contribution of the Summer Freshman Institute Project to Service, Teaching & Research.” Pp. 143-160 in The Scholarship of Teaching & Learning in Higher Education. W.E. Becker & M.L. Andrews (eds). Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.

Brady, D.O., C. Hostetter, M. Milkie, & B. Pescosolido. 2001. “The Structure and Substance of Preparing Sociologists: The Nature of Qualifying Exams in Graduate Education.” Teaching Sociology 29:265-285. Pescosolido, B.A. & M. Milkie. 1995. "What Do We REALLY do? A Report on the Status of Teacher Training in U.S. and Canadian Sociology Departments." Teaching Sociology 23:341-352. Pescosolido, B.A. 1991. "The Sociology of the Professions and the Profession of Sociology: Professional Responsibility, Teaching, and Graduate Training." Teaching Sociology 19:351-361 (special issue on the state of graduate education). Pescosolido, B.A. 1990. "Teaching Medical Sociology Through Film: Theoretical Perspectives and Practical Tools." Teaching Sociology 18:337-46. Reprinted in Visual Sociology and Using Film/Video in Sociology Courses 1994. Diana Papademas (ed.) Washington: ASA Teachers Resource Center. Pescosolido, B.A., A. Figert, & E. Wright. 1991. The Sociology of AIDS: Six Lectures and Materials for Instructors and Students. American Sociological Association. Washington, D.C.

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Pescosolido, B.A. 1996. A Handbook for Teaching Medical Sociology. American Sociological Association. Washington, D.C. Revision of 1991 volume. (With various authors) Pescosolido, B.A. & N. Furniss. 1996. The Welfare State Revisited. A review of the current state of research, an annotated bibliography, and set of course syllabi. Published by the American Sociological Association's Teaching Research Center. Revision of 1989 volume. Pescosolido, B.A. & L.J. Griffin. 1984. The Welfare State: Origins, Effects and Prospects. A review of the current state of research, annotated bibliography and set of syllabi. Published by the American Sociological Association’s Teaching Research Center. PUBLICATIONS (SERVICE) Pescosolido, B.A. & J.K. Martin. 2009. “What Do American Adults Think of Children’s Mental Health Problems? Findings and Lessons From the First National Study.” Focal Point 23(1):8-10. Pescosolido, B.A. “Commentary: Seven Lessons from the National Stigma Study-Children” (2008). The Brown University Child & Adolescent Behavior Letter 24(6):4 (with members of the NSS-C research team). Reports Health Care Cost Containment Report, 2009, Blue Ribbon Expert Committee on Healthcare Cost Containment.

Report of the Public Health Taskforce. 2006. Submitted to Dr. Craig Brater, VP for Life Sciences & School of Medicine Dean & Dr. Michael McRobbie, Interim Provost & VP for Academic Affairs by Co-Chairs: Judith Monroe, MD, State Health Commissioner & Bernice Pescosolido, Chancellor’s Professor, IUB. Report to the Vice President on the IRB Process at Indiana University. 2000. Peter Finn, Samuel Odom, Bernice A. Pescosolido, John Woodcock. "Central State Hospital Tracking Reports" (with Eric Wright and various co-authors), 1994-1996 "The I.U. Auditorium Report I: Analyses of Attendees, 1993-1994 Season" (with Eric Wright). Series of reports commissioned by the Student Health Advisory Committee (SHAC) at Indiana University. The reports are based on a "needs assessment" survey of I.U. students and have been used by the Vice President's Committee on the Student Health Services (Eugene Weinberg, Chair) in Fall 1985. Book Reviews

Review of Divide and Conquer: A Comparative History of Medical Specialization by George Weisz (2006, Oxford University Press), in American Journal of Sociology 2008, 114(1):236-238. Review of The Structure of American Medical Practice 1875-1941 by George Rosen (1983, University of Pennsylvania Press), in Contemporary Sociology 1985,14:103-104. Review Essay, Sickness and Society by Raymond Duff and August Hollingshead (1968, Harper and Row) in REVISTA, 1976:190-197. RESEARCH CONSULTANTSHIPS & WORKSHOPS Chair, Committee on the Science of Changing Behavioral Health Social Norms Through Messaging for the

Public,” Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Academy of Sciences, December 2016 – present.

Social Networks & Health Scholars Training Workshop, “The Future of Networks and Health,” Duke Network Analysis Center, Duke University, May 20, 2016.

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Member, Workshop Steering Committee on “Lessons Learned from Diverse Efforts to Change Social Norms: A Workshop,” National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, January 2015-November 2015.

Member, Standing Committee on the Science of Changing Behavioral Health Social Norms, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, October 2014-November 2015.

Member, ASA Task Force on Liberal Learning, February 2015-January 2017; withdrew May 2015 due to family issue

Principal Investigator, “Assessing the Efficacy of PSA 3 - #StrongerThanStigma, 2015,” Evaluation project for Bring Change 2 Mind, February-August, 2015.

Principal Investigator, “Assessing the Efficacy of “Schizo: The Movie” PSA (from “Time to Change” U.K. Campaign) with U.S. Voiceover,” Evaluation Project for Bring Change 2 Mind, September 2012-January 2013; presented to BC2M Board of Directors, January 29, 2013

Expert Panel, “Operationalizing Culture for Health Disparities Research” Project (PI: M. Kagawa-Singer and W. Dressler), UCLA School of Public Health, February 2012 – February 2013.

Consultant, "Alcohol Use Disorders and Stress: Transdisciplinary Insights into Etiology” Project (PI: B. Perry), Peter F. McManus Charitable Trust, subaward from The Univ. of Kentucky Research Foundation, February 1, 2012 – December 31, 2012

Univ. of Kentucky Graduate Student Workshop, “Charting a Research Agenda: Theoretical, Methodological & Practical Lessons from Social Influences on Suicide,” Dept. of Sociology, Sept. 21, 2012

Guest Lecturer, Network Analysis Track, Institute on Systems Science and Health, University of Pittsburgh, May 22-27, 2011.

National Science Foundation, Contributor to the Office of Cyberinfrastructure’s Cyber Science Task Force Report, 2010

Chair, PhenX Psychosocial Workgroup, RTI International & National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), 2010-2011; PhenX External Review Panel, 2016.

National Institute on Drug Abuse - Office of Science Policy and Communications. Exploring Interconnections: A Network Dynamics Workshop for Understanding & Preventing Adolescent & Young Adult Substance Abuse, Bethesda, MD, Jan. 13-14, 2010. Presentation: “Social Network Theories, Findings and Challenges for Epidemiology, Health Services and Policy”

The Carter Center, Atlanta, GA, Invitee. Meeting of Leaders in Measuring the Stigma Surrounding Mental Illnesses Meeting of International Mental Illness Stigma & Discrimination Experts; The Carter Center, Atlanta, GA –

June 23 & 24, 2009 The Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism; The Carter Center, Atlanta, GA – Sept. 14-

16, 2009. Presentation: Stigma: Lessons and New Directions from a Decade of Research on Mental Illness

Expert Consultant, US Virgin Islands (USVI) Mental Health Anti-Stigma Campaign Meeting at The Carter Center, May 6, 2011

Workgroup Leader, “Beyond Stigma: Advancing the Social Inclusion of People with Mental Illness,” The 28th Annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy, Nov. 1-2, 2012

National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute Working Group: Methods for Translational and CER Research in Pain

Management for Sickle Cell Disease; Rockville, MD ‒ Sept. 24‐25, 2009. Presentation: Stigma: Basic

Concepts, Methods and Lessons from a Decade of Research on Mental Illness National Institutes of Health. Science of Behavior Change Meeting, Bethesda, MD ‒ June 15-16, 2009.

Presentation: “Stigma: Mental Illness, Suicide and Other Health Problems”

External Advisory Panel, Project L/EARN, Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research,

Rutgers University, 2009-present U.S. Institute of Medicine, Adult and Adolescent Suicide Project, 2001-2002; Stigma of Epilepsy Project University of Louisville (Vicki Hines-Martin), National Institute of Nursing Research. 2000-2002. George W. Brown School of Social Work (Arlene Stiffman), NIMH, NIAAA project. 2000-2002. Advisory Board/Retreat Presenter - Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions Latino Research Program Project, University of Puerto Rico and Harvard University, 1998-2003 University of Florida, Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (Regina Bussing, MD), 1997-present Florida Mental Health Institute, 1997 Western Psychiatric Inst., Univ. of Pittsburgh, Program on Gender & Mental Health Service, 1995-present. Medical School, Univ. of Puerto Rico, Behavioral Science Research Institute (Glorisa Canino), 1994-1998. National Research Center on Asian American Mental Health, 1993-present. National Center for American Indian & Alaska Native Mental Health Research (Douglas Nouwi, M.D.), 1994-

present.

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School of Public Health, University of Puerto Rico, "Mental Health Care Utilization Among Puerto Ricans" (MH42655), Margarita Alegría (P.I.), 1991-1993.

TEACHING WORKSHOPS (Selected) 2016 Instructor, “Introduction to Network Analysis: Study Design and Methods” ICPSR Summer Workshop,

July 25-29, Bloomington, IN 2012 Instructor, “Social Network Analysis: Theory and Methods” ICPSR Summer Workshop, August 6-10,

Bloomington, IN 2010 Instructor, “Social Network Analysis: Theory and Methods” ICPSR Summer Workshop, August 16-20,

Bloomington, IN 2010 Presenter (with Carol Hostetter), “Quick Hits: Tools and Processes for Understanding Methods of

Inquiry and Dissemination,” 2010 FACET Retreat, May 22, 2010, French Lick, IN. 2009 Presenter & Panelist (with C. Hostetter, B. Powell, and graduate students T. Beer, K. Greer, K. Li, E.

Meanwell, S. Noy, T. O’Brien, R. Ray, B. Thomas, & J.D. Wolfe), “The Formation of Scholarly Teachers: Lessons for Teaching and Learning for the Next Generation,” International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning Conference, Oct. 23, 2009, Bloomington, IN.

2009 Presenter & Panelist (with C. Hostetter, B. Powell, and graduate students T. Beer, K. Greer, K. Li, E. Meanwell, S. Noy, T. O’Brien, R. Ray, B. Thomas, & J.D. Wolfe), “The Formation of Scholarly Teachers: Lessons for Teaching and Learning for the Next Generation,” Scholarship of Teaching & Learning Lecture Series, Sept. 23, 2009, Bloomington, IN.

2009 Presenter, “Best Practices: Matching Teaching & Career Strategies to Institutional Culture” at the “Teachers Are Made, Not Born” 2009 Section on Teaching and Learning Pre-Conference Workshop for New Sociology Instructors, ASA Annual Meeting, August 7, 2009, San Francisco

2008 Presenter & Panelist, “Bridging the Gap: Waking Up To Institutional Social Change & Opportunities,” Academic Workshop on “Bridging the Gap Between Cultures of Teaching and Cultures of Research,” ASA Annual Meeting, August 4, 2008, Boston.

2008 Presenter (with Maxine Atkinson), “Teaching At An Institution Where Teaching Isn’t First Priority” ASA Section on Teaching and Learning, Pre-conference Workshop for New Teachers of Sociology, ASA Annual Meeting, July 31, 2008, Boston

2006 Presenter, “The Three ‘Must-Haves’ of Research Collaboration,” 2006 Preparing Future Faculty Conference, Indiana University, February 17, 2006

2005 Instructor, “Social Network Analysis: Theory & Methods,” ICPSR Summer Workshop, July 18-22 2005 Presenter (with Emily Fairchild), “Getting our Money’s Worth: Consumerist Attitudes among Indiana

University Students” Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Lecture at Indiana University Bloomington, February 11, 2005

2004 “Why the “Light Bulb” Didn’t Turn on: Stakeholder and Institutional Influences on a Failed Pilot Program for the Freshman Year Experience” The International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. Inaugural Meeting, October 21-24, 2004, Bloomington, Indiana

2004 Presenter & Panelist, "Those Who CAN - Teach" Conference (Jeanne Ballantine, Organizer), ASA Annual Meeting, San Francisco

2004 “Tips for Teaching the First Sociology Course,” Teaching Introductory Sociology Course, ASA Annual Meeting, San Francisco

2000-02 “A Web-Based Seminar in Ethics of Research.” NIH-Poynter Center. Faculty and Participant. 2001 “Conceptualizing and Running PFF Programs.” PFF National Conference, Boston 1999 “Images of Professors in Popular Film.” American Sociological Association. 1997 “Ethics in Sociology: A Dramaturgical Approach.” American Sociological Association. Organizer. 1996 "The Professional Socialization of Graduate Students." American Sociological Association.

Organizer and Presider (with Donna Hess). 1995 "Innovative Programs for Teacher Training: Models from Sociology." National TA Conference.

Boulder. 1995 "Indiana University’s College Pedagogy Proposal." National TA Conference. Boulder. 1992 "Preparing Graduate Students to Teach." American Sociological Association. Panel Member. 1991 "Medical Care, Technology and Society: A Preview of PBS Series Relevant for Teaching." American

Sociological Association. Organizer and Presider. 1991 "Teaching Social Psychology Courses." American Sociological Assn. Organizer (with Jeff Chin). 1990 "Teaching Medical Sociology: Reflections on Audiences, Goals and Approaches." American

Sociological Association. Organizer, Presider.

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1990 "The Meaning and Institutionalization of Good Teaching." Faculty Colloquium for Excellence in Teaching. Indiana University. Program Co-chair, Selection Committee, session organizer (1990), Participant (1990).

1981 "Writing for Sociologists." Panel member (Kai Erikson, organizer), American Sociological Assn. COURSES TAUGHT Undergraduate Social Problems and Policies (#stigmasucks: The Interplay of Mental Illness, Media, and Social Change;

Freshman Level) The Sociology of Health, Illness and Healing (Junior/Senior Level). Medicine in America: Physicians, Patients and Their Problems (Freshman Level). Social Problems and Policies (Topics in Social Problems; Freshman Level). Seminar in Human Biology Seminar (Topics in Human Dilemmas) – Questioning the Sciences of Human

Dilemmas: Threatening the Status Quo from Insiders Can There Be Equity? Health & Welfare Services in the U.S. (Topics in Social Problems; Freshman Level). Sociological Analysis of Society (Introductory Sociology; Freshman Level. Team Taught Course: Health and Society (Advanced Undergraduate Course in the Nursing School). Lisa Lion

(R.N.), Coordinator; Frank Vilardo (D.P.H.). Team Taught Course: Health and Human Values (Upper Level Honors Division). John Woodcock (English;

coordinator). Graduate Sociological Research Practicum (The Social Organization of Mental Illness), 1992; (The General Social

Survey 1972-2000; with J.S. Long), 1999. Advanced Research Techniques (Research Methods Course) Statistical Analysis for Sociologists I and II (year-long required sequence) Teaching Undergraduate Sociology Sociological Issues in College Pedagogy Research in the Sociology of Higher Education Research Topics in Social Organization: Social Networks Research Topics in Social Organization: The Sociology of Health, Illness and Healing Research Topics in Social Organization: Social Science and Medicine The Sociological Craft: Workshop in the Organization and Presentation of Sociological Materials External Examiner Northwestern University 2009 University of Calgary, 1998 University of Taipei, 1996 Internship Director (Graduate and Undergraduate) Children’s Hospital Interactions Health Care Systems of India The Depiction of Ethnic Groups in American Children's Literature Men's Image as Parents in Children's Books The Interface of the Community and Medical Care System: The Case of the Emergency Room Comparative Systems of Medicine: Nigeria, China and the U.S. Attitudes of the Bloomington Elderly Work Motivations on the Israeli Kibbutz Health Care Systems in India Independent Readings Courses (Graduate Level) Social Networks Professional Dominance and the Medical Arena (2 semesters) Medical Sociology (2 semesters) Stigma

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Student Awards G. Hutchins (2018) Kenneth R.R. Gros Louis Scholarship S. Vina (2017) RAND Summer Research Fellowship B. Manago (2016) Howard B. Kaplan Memorial Award in Medical Sociology, Medical Sociology Section,

American Sociological Association S. Noy (2015) Esther L. Kinsley Ph.D. Dissertation Award for Most Outstanding Dissertation, Indiana

University M. Grace (2015) NSF Dissertation Award J. Van Heuvelen (2014) Stewart Family Fellowship, Indiana University Bloomington W. McConnell (2014) Clifford C. Clogg Scholarship in Sociology, ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative

Methods of Social Research D. Yeshua-Katz (2013) Carl J. Couch Internet Research Award, Carl Couch Center for Social and Internet

Research H. Al-Khattab (2013-15), Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Awards for Individual Predoctoral

Fellows (Faculty co-sponsor) E. Pfeiffer (2013), Carleton T. Hodge Award for Excellence in African Studies, Indiana University S. Hatteberg (2013), Lieber Associate Instructor Award (for teaching excellence), Indiana University E. Hernandez (2012), Roberta G. Simmons Outstanding Dissertation in Medical Sociology Award, Medical

Sociology Section, American Sociological Association J. McCabe (2009-2010), University Teaching Award, Florida State University E. Hernandez (2010), NSF Dissertation Fellowship D. Fettes (2009), Louise Johnson Scholar, Medical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association B. Perry (2009), Award for Best Dissertation in Mental Health, Mental Health Section, American Sociological

Association B. Perry (2009), Honorable Mention for the Roberta G. Simmons Outstanding Dissertation Award, Medical

Sociology Section, American Sociological Association S. Olafsdottir (2008), Esther L. Kinsley Ph.D. Dissertation Award for Most Outstanding Dissertation, Indiana

University S. Olafsdottir (2008), Award for Best Dissertation in Mental Health, Mental Health Section, American

Sociological Association V. Yebei (2008), The Atherton-Bean Fellowship, Indiana University, Bloomington V. Yebei (2008), Margaret McNamara Memorial Fellowship in recognition of commitment to improving the lives

of women and children in the developing world, World Bank, Washington, DC D. Fettes (2008), Award for the Best Publication in Mental Health (with J. McLeod), Mental Health Section,

American Sociological Association S. Nelson (PFF) (2008), Lieber Associate Instructor Award B. Perry (2007), Lindesmith-Mullins Award for Excellence in Research, Indiana University B. Perry (2007), Dissertation Year Fellowship, College of Arts and Sciences, IU-B D. Blouin (PFF) (2007), Lieber Associate Instructor Award S. Olafsdottir (2007), Outstanding Graduate Student Mentor Award, Dept of Sociology, IU-B V. Yebei (2007), Outstanding Graduate Social Science Research Award, WIS Program, IU-B V. Yebei (2007), Advanced Department Fellowship, Dept of Sociology, IU-B V. Yebei (2007), John H. Edwards Fellowship, IU-B V. Yebei (2007), NUFFIC, Netherlands Organization for International Cooperation in Higher Education, AMMA

Conference Travel Grant, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands B. Perry (2006), Schuessler Award for Research, Indiana University V. Yebei (2006), COAS Fall 2006 Graduate Student Travel Grant, IU-B V. Yebei (2006), Women in Science Program Travel Grant, IU-B E. Fairchild (2006), Patricia K. Cross Future Leaders Award, Leadership Award, American Association for

Higher Education E. Perry (2006), Patricia K. Cross Future Leaders Award S. Bedford (2006) Esther L. Kinsley Master’s Thesis Award B. Perry (2005), Junior Scholar Award, National Science Foundation/American Sociological Association B. Perry (2005), Mental Health Section of the Society for the Study of Social Problems Graduate Student

Paper Competition, "Disordered Minds, Disrupted Relationships? Social Network Instability and Serious Mental Illness."

A. Suarez (2005), Lieber Associate Instructor Award S. Olafsdottir (2005), NSF Dissertation Fellowship

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B. Perry (2003), Elizabeth Craft Memorial Award for Exceptional Research, Indiana University B. Perry (2003), North Central Sociological Assn. Student Paper Award, “Losing the Ties that Bind: Net-work

disruption & the Role of Changing Family Structures and Peer Relationships on Foster Care Youths’ Mental Health.”

C. Geist (2002), SSSP Family Division Graduate Student Paper Competition. NORC General Social Survey Award C. Saulsbury (2002), Patricia K. Cross Future Leaders Award, Leadership Award, American Association for

Higher Education K. Kaiser (2002), SSSP Mental Health Division Studies Student Paper Award T. Winnick (2002), Roberts G. Simmons Dissertation Award for the Outstanding Dissertation in Medical

Sociology, American Sociological Association S. Olafsdottir (2002), Lindesmith-Mullins Fellowship for Excellence in Research B. Perry (2001), NSF Graduate Fellowship S. Kikuzawa (1998), Graduate Student Paper Award, Midwest Sociological Society J. Myers (1997), Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Washington School of Public Health. E. Wright (1994), Best Dissertation Award, American Sociological Association; (1991) Leiber Associate

Instructor Award; (1998) Outstanding Junior Faculty. TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS Medical Sociology/Sociology of Mental Health (General Survey Courses, Service Use, Social Organization of

Medical Care, Comparative Health Systems, Profession of Medicine) Social Organization (General, Link Between Macro and Micro Processes) Social Networks (Inter-organizational Relationships, Patterns of Behavior) Teaching Sociology; The Sociological Craft (Graduate Level) Introductory Sociology (General Survey or Research Oriented Track) Methods of Data Analysis, Methods of Social Research (Graduate or Undergraduate) Socialization (General, Gender Roles) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Service Grants COAS, “Evaluating the Summer Freshman Institute” (2001-2002). Award: $10,000 Indiana University, Student Health Services, "A Needs Assessment of the I.U. Student Population." (1985).

Award: $7,000. Departmental Service Executive Committee, 2006-2007; 2014-2016 Program Co-Director, Preparing Future Faculty, 1995-present Co-Director, ConCEPT I Program in Health and Medicine, 1998-present Research Infrastructure/Space Committee: 2013-14; 2015-16 AI Coordinator, 2008-2009 Classroom Observation, 2012-13; 2013-14 Faculty Recruitment Committee, 2007-2008 Second Year Review Committee, 2007-2008, 2010-11, 2012-13 SISR Advisory Board, 2006 Visibility/Nominations Committee (Chair), 2005-2006 Tenure Review Committee: 2005-2006; 2008-09 Third/Fourth Year Review Committee (Occasional reviewer), 2005-present Chair, Visibility/Nominations Committee, 2005-2006 Chair, Ad Hoc Strategic Recruitment Committee, 2004-2005 Executive Committee, Institute for Social Research, 2002- 2004 Executive Committee, NIMH Training Grant, 2000-2002 Ad Hoc Graduate Committee, 1994-1996 ProSeminar Presenter 1990, 1994-2009, 2012 Guest Lectures (Graduate Methods) 1994, 1997 Personnel Committee, 1993-94, 1996-97 Director of Associate Instructor Training, 1988-1990, 1993-1994 Honors Advisor, 1985-1986

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Teaching Evaluation & Awards Committee, 1985-1986, 1987-1988, 1989-90, 1991-92, 1993-94 (chair), 1995-2000 (chair), 2002-2004 (chair)

Undergraduate Affairs Committee: 1984-1985, 2012-13 S100 Course Coordinator: 1984-1985, 1985-1986, 1990-1991 Executive Committee: 1982-1983, 1983-1984, 1985-1986 Colloquium Series Coordinator (with G. Bohrnstedt): 1983-1985 Graduate Affairs Committee: 1982-1983 Research Infrastructure Committee, 2010-11; 2013-14, 2015-16 Schuessler Award Committee: 2010-11, 2012-13 Public Relations, 2014-15 Ph.D. Committees, Sociology: Anne Figert, Terri Winnick, Eric Wright, Keri Lubell, Janet Myers, David Eitle,

Karen Lutfey, Sara Hare, Giovanni Burgos, Terry Demmon, Stacy Scherr, Janice McCabe, Paul Namaste, Shelly Nelson, Karen Kaiser, Sigrun Olafsdottir, Alicia Suarez, Brea Perry, Sven Klingemann, Todd Chamberlain, Danielle Fettes, Evelyn Perry, Violet Yebei, Abigail Sewell, Shiri Noy, Tait Medina, Ann McCranie, Kathleen Oberlin, Shibashis Mukherjee, Zoe Caplan, Rachel LaTouche

Other Departments: Gretchen Snethen (HPER), Stuart Grande (HPER), Erin Pshenishny (Counseling Psychology), Libby Pfeiffer (Anthropology), Rosenda Murillo (Applied Health Science), Yu-tine Su (Counseling Psychology), Rebecca Alton (Applied Health Science), Susan Barnett (Recreational Therapy), Ruth Hansen (Lilly Family School of Philanthropy)

University Service School of Public Health, Faculty Recruitment Committee, 2018-present School of Public Health, Promotion Committee, 2018 Precision Health Initiative Search Committee for Executive Recruitment, IU School of Medicine, August 2016-

present Precision Health Initiative Steering Committee, IU School of Medicine, 2016-present Member, External Review Committee, Department of Gender Studies, Indiana University, February 8-10, 2015 Mentor, NIMH T32 Research Training in Clinical Translational Science: Maximizing the Public Health Impact,

Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, 2015-present Co-Chair, Search Committee, Vice President for Research, 2015 Cyberinfrastructure Research Taskforce, 2015 Search Committee, Department of International Studies in Global Health, School of Global and International

Studies 2014-15 Executive Advisory Board, T32 Training Program in Behavioral Nursing/Health Behaviors, IU School of

Nursing, 2013-15 Network Science at Indiana University, Co-Leader for White Paper and Proposal Development, (Vice Provost

for Research appointment), 2012–2013 2013 Themester on Connectedness: Networks in a Complex World, Proposal Developer & Chair, Faculty

Advisory Committee, 2012–2013 Chair, Project Development Team on Networks, Complex Systems & Health, Indiana Clinical and Translational

Sciences Institute, IU School of Medicine, January 2012-present Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Advisory Board, 2011–-2012 New Academic Directions Committee, (Presidential appointment), 2010–2011 Kuali Coeus Executive Impact Committee, 2010–2011 Mini-University Lecturer, 2008, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015 New Pedagogies, New Technologies Review Committee, (Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education

appointment), 2010 Blue Ribbon Expert Committee on Healthcare Cost Containment, (Presidential appointment), 2009 Distinguished Professor Committee, October 2008–June 2011; re-appointed 2012-present Project Development Team for Behavioral Population Science, Indiana Clinical Translational Science Institute,

2008–2015 IU Commission on Healthcare, July 2007–2008 Mack Center for the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning, Executive Committee & Assoc Director, 2003–2012 Wells Scholars Steering Committee, 2003–present Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Advisory Council, 2001-2011 IRB Process Review Committee, 2000 WFIU Profiles Interview, host Shana Ritter, May 25, 2008

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IUB Centers and Institutes Advisory Committee, November 1, 2006 – December 31, 2008 Task Force on Public Health (co-chair with Judy Monroe, Commissioner of Health, State of Indiana), 2006 Human Biology Program Liaison Committee and Leader, Human Health and Disease Area of Concentration,

2005-present Sound Medicine Interviews – Aug 14, 2005 (National Children’s Study), May 21, 2006 (Psychiatric Drugs &

Stigma), May 6, 2007 (Children’s Mental Health Stigma) Office of Women’s Affairs, Mentor Program, 2003–2004 Review Committee, Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics in American Institutions, 2003 Review Committee, Kinsey Institute, 2002 Review Committee, Department of French & Italian, 2002 Colloquium Presenter, School of Library and Information Sciences, 2001 Faculty Advisory Council, Scholarship of Teaching Initiative, 1999–2004 COAS Dean Selection Committee, 1999-2000 Wells Senior Recognition Award Committee, 1997, 1998 Future Faculty Teaching Fellowship (FFTF), 1999–present Pro and Con: Managed Care, PBS Series, 1998 SDC Review Committee, 1998 Associate Instructor Affairs Committee, Faculty Council, 1998–1999 Medicine and American Society, 1998, presentation to South African educators Law School Equity Committee, 1998 Future Faculty Teaching Fellowship Steering Committee, 1996–present COAS/CIP (College Incentive Program) Committee, 1997–1998 Review Committee, Strategic Directions Initiative, 1996 RUGS Committee on Data Sharing 1996-1997 Member, Dean of Libraries Search Committee, 1995–1996 Chancellor Professorship Selection Committee, 1994–1997 Co-Chair, Dean of Faculties and Vice Chancellor Search Committee, 1992–1993 Tracey Sonneborn Award Committee, 1989–1997 (Chair 1993) Instructional Development Grant Committee, 1990–1992 FACET (Faculty Colloquium for Excellence in Teaching) Selection Committee, 1990–1997 (Chair 1991-1997);

Steering Committee (1994–present); Board of Editors (1995–present); Strategic Operations Task Force (Chair; 1999–2000); Program Planning Committee, 1990 (Chair)

Mentor, Summer Research Opportunity Program for Minority Students, 1992 Mentor, Junior Faculty, Office for Women’s Affairs, 1996–1997 Indiana University Auditorium Committee, 1991–present (Chair 1996-present) Poynter Center, Medical Studies Group, 1988–present Faculty, Mini University Program: 1982, 1990, 1996, 2002 Research and Graduate School Conference on Research Funding (Summers 1991–1994) Vice Chancellor's Advisory Board, 1991–1997 College Arts and Sciences Promotion Committee, 1992-1995 Guest Lectures (School of Nursing 1985, 1986; HPER, 1998, Medical Sciences, 1998) Student Health Center Advisory Committee, 1990 Teaching Resources Center Grant Committee, 1990 Honors Division Program Development, 1988–1990, 2002 A.I. Trainers Discussion Group, 1988–1990, 1993–1994 Consultant, Student Health Service, 1985-1988 Student Health Advisory Committee (Faculty Advisor), 1984–1987 Faculty Member, West European Studies Program, 1985–1996 Faculty/Advisor Interaction Program, University Division, 1985 Educational Policy Committee: 1983-1984 Profession National Academy of Medicine, Subcommittee on International Members, 2019-present National Academy of Medicine, Nominations Committee (Co-Chair for Section 11), 2017-present Reviewer, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, Consensus Study Report on Sexual

Harassment of Women: Climate, Culture and Consequences in Academic Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, 2018

Reviewer, Ford Foundation Fellowship Program, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019

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Hillary for America Policy Working Group, Mental Health Subgroup, 2016 Program Committee and Co-Chair, Research Subcommittee, World Psychiatric Association, Together Against

Stigma International Conference, 2014-15 Expert Panel Member, (panel to identify stigma reduction priorities for the Department of Defense), RAND,

August 2013 Co-Chair, Host Committee, 6th Annual Political Networks Workshops & Conference, Indiana University, June

26-29, 2013 Co-Chair, 2013 Committee of Visitors Report, Division of Social and Economic Sciences, National Science

Foundation, June 2013 Board of Advisors, The Jed Foundation, March 2013-present Steering Committee, EU-WISE, 7th Framework of the European Commission, October 2012-October 2015 Associate Editor, Network Science, March 2012-present CDC National Center for Injury Prevention and Control Special Emphasis Panel, February 2012 Co-Chair, Academic Justice Committee, Sociologists for Women in Society, 2012-2014 Council Member, Section on Teaching & Learning in Sociology, American Sociological Assn., 2011-2013;

Chair, SoTL Awards Committee, 2012-13. Social Psychology, Personality and Interpersonal Processes Study Section, Center for Scientific Review, NIH,

July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2016 (Chair, July 2014-June 2016) NSF Special Site Review Team, General Social Survey, May 2011 Summer Program Advisory Committee, Interuniversity Consortium for Political & Social Research (ICPSR),

2011 Executive Committee, Sociological Research Association, 2010-2015 (President, 2015) Associate Editor, Society & Mental Health, February 2010-present Quadrennial Review and Site Visit Committee, Social and Behavioral Research Branch (SBRB), National

Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), National Institutes of Health, June 13-14, 2011 Health Systems Research (HSR) Study Section, Agency for Health Care Research & Quality (AHRQ), 2007-

2011 Editorial Board, Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2008-2011 The Wellcome Trust Grant Reviewer, 2009 SAMHSA ADS Center Steering Committee, 2005-2009 National Children’s Study, Federal Advisory Committee Member, 2005 - March 2007 NIH/NIA Review Panel, June 2007 ICPSR Summer Workshop Instructor, July 2005, July 2007, July 2009, July 2010, August 2012 Awards Committee, Mental Health Section, American Sociological Association, 2006-2008 Chair, Sociology of Mental Health Section, American Sociological Association, 2005-2006 (Chair-Elect 2004-

05; Past Chair 2006-07) Organizing Committee, International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2003-2004 Vice-President, American Sociological Association, 2003-04, VP-Elect 2002 Chair, Nominations Committee, American Sociological Association, 2004 Task Force on Journal Diversity, (Chair), American Sociological Association, 2000-2003 Guest Editor, Advances in Medical Sociology, 2002 Publications Committee, American Sociological Association, 1999-2002 (Chair 2000-2002) NIMH Epidemiology and Services Review Branch, Initial Review Group (IRG). 2000-2001 NIMH Working Group on Stigma, 1999-present Invited Conference, Toward a Sociology of Sociology: A Research Agenda for the 21st Century, 2001 NHLB Workshop on Adherence, 1999 NCI Workshop on Adherence, 1999 NIMH Workshop on Compliance and Adherence, 1999 COSSA Congressional Briefing, 1999 Association of Black Sociologists, 1998 Co-Editor, Special Issue of Journal of Health and Social Behavior: "Forty Years of Medical Sociology: The State of the Art and Directions for the Future" (with Mary L. Fennell), August 1995. Chair, Medical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association 1993 NIMH Mentor for Minority Technical Assistance Program, 1991 NIMH Special Grant Review Committee, 1990 (Summer), 1991 (Summer), 1993 (Summer), 1994 (Summer),

1999, 2000,2002 NIMH Special Site Visit Team, 1993 National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors (NASMHPD) Fellowship Mentor, 1992

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National Science Foundation, External Reviewer, 1992, 1994, STEP Program 2005 Editorial Boards, including American Journal of Sociology (1995-1997); American Sociological Review

(2006-2008); Annual Review of Sociology (2011-2015); Contemporary Sociology (1983-86); Health (1999-2001; 2006-2008); International Journal of Health & Disability-Related Stigma, renamed Stigma Research and Action (2009-2013); Journal of Health and Social Behavior (1988-1991; 1994-1997; 2008-2011); Network Science (2012-pres.); Society and Mental Health (2011-present); Social Forces (2000-2003; 2011-2013); Sociological Perspectives (2009-2010; 2016-pres.); Sociological Quarterly (1991-1994); Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior (1997-2000; 2004-2006); Teaching Sociology (1991-1994; 1997-2000).

President's Ad Hoc Committee on Graduate Education, American Sociological Association, 1994-1997 Section Chair, Medical Sociology Council, American Sociological Association, 1992-1993 Medical Sociology Council, American Sociological Association: 1979-1981, 1989-1994 Chair, Teaching Committee, Medical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association, 1989-1991 Minority Fellowship, Program Presentation, ASA 1996, 1994 Teaching Awards Committee, American Sociological Association, 1996-97 Committee on Nominations, American Sociological Association, 1995-1997 Committee on Professional Ethics, American Sociological Association, 1991-1997 Committee on Committees, American Sociological Association, 1990-1991 Cheryl Ann Miller Lectureship Committee, Sociologists for Women in Society, 1990 External Review Committees: Wellesley College, 1997 University of Kentucky, 2000 Bowdoin College, 2003 University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 2005 Texas A& M University, 2005 Florida State University, 2007 Arizona State University, 2007 University of Nebraska, 2008 Area Representative, American Sociological Association, 1989-1992. Program Co-Chair, Problems of the Discipline Conference sponsored by the American Sociological

Association, 1983 Textbook Specialist Consultant, Medical Sociology, Harper & Row, 1988 Textbook Specialist Consultant, Introductory Sociology, Pine Forge Press, 1991-present Associate Editor, Comparative Health Systems Newsletter: 1979-1981 Occasional Reviewer: American Journal of Medical Genetics, American Journal of Psychology, American Journal of Public

Health, American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Rev., Annals of General Psychiatry, Annual Review of Sociology, British Journal of Psychiatry, Canadian J. of Behavioral Science, Crisis (Netherlands), Drug & Alcohol Dependence, Gender & Society, General Hospital Psychiatry, Health, Health Services Research, International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making, Irish Journal of Psych Medicine, Israel Science Foundation, Journal of African American Studies, Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Journal of the American Medical Assn., Journal of Abnormal Child Psychiatry, Journal of Basic & Applied Social Psychology, Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, Journal of Family Issues, Journal of General Internal Medicine, Journal of Gerontology, Journal of Health & Social Behavior, Journal of the Scientific Study of Religion, Medical Care, Mental Health Review, Journal Mental Health Services Research, PLoS One, Political Science Quarterly, Psychiatric Research, Psychiatric Services, Qualitative Sociology, Sex Roles, Social Forces, Social Networks, Social Problems, Social Psychiatry & Psychiatric Epidemiology, Social Psychology Quarterly, Social Science & Medicine, Social Science Quarterly, Social Science Research, Social Science Review, Social Sciences, Society & Mental Health, Sociological Focus, Sociological Forum, Sociological Methods & Research, Sociological Theory, Sociology of Health & Illness, Sociology of Work & Occupations, Sociological Perspectives, Statistics in Medicine, Stigma and Health, Suicide & Life Threatening Behavior, System Research & Behavioral Science (U.K.)

Tenure and Promotion Referee: Univ. of Maryland, Univ. of Manchester (UK), Brandeis Univ., Smith College, Columbia Univ., UCLA, Rutgers Univ., Univ. of Colorado Health Science Center, Univ. of Illinois (Chicago), Louisiana State Univ.. Indiana Univ. (IUPUI, Kokomo, South Bend), Purdue Univ., Southern Illinois Univ. (Carbondale), Michigan State Univ., Northern Illinois Univ., Kent State Univ., Univ. of Texas at Austin,

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Univ. of Chicago, Princeton Univ., Univ. of Minnesota, Univ. of Toronto, George Mason Univ., Chinese Univ. of Hong Kong.

International, National and Regional Meetings (Selected) XXXIX Sunbelt Conference of the International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA), Organizer and

Presider, New Theoretical, Methodological and Analytic Directions in Ego-Centric Research and Rethinking Classic Concepts, Classic Data Sets, and Classic Findings in Ego-Network Analysis, Montreal, June 18-23, 2019.

Depression on College Campuses Conference, Presenter, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, March 20-21, 2017.

CHASE (Comparing Health across Societies) 4th Workshop on Comparative Health Sociology, Presenter and Keynote Speaker, Ghent University, Belgium, June 21-23, 2017.

Destination Dignity Summit, Panelist, Panel on Structural Stigma and National SDR Programs: Impact/Lessons/Opportunity, The Carter Center, Atlanta, GA, August 15, 2016.

3rd ISA Forum of Sociology, “The Missing Element in Understanding Social Network Influences on Mental Health: Correlates and Consequences of Health Regulation Ties,” Presentation at an RC49 Mental Health and Illness Session, Vienna, Austria, July 12, 2016.

XXXVI Sunbelt Conference of the International Network for Social Network Analysis (INSNA), Organizer and Presider, Egocentric Network Analysis: Theoretical and Methodological Advances Session, April 5-10, 2016, Newport Beach, CA.

AADR/CADR Annual Meeting, Presentation at the Improving Health through social Network Analysis, a Systems Science Method Symposium, March 16-19, 2016.

American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Headliner Session, “Stepping Back to Step Forward: Launching the second resurgence in Researching and Reducing the Stigma of Mental Illness,” Chicago, November 3, 2015

American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Presenter, “Aging and Cohort Replacement as Engines of Social Change in Institutions,” Section on Aging & the Life Course Invited Session, August 25, 2015, Chicago, IL

Sunbelt XXXV Annual Conference, Presenter, “The Structure of Participation in a Clinical Intervention,” June 27, 2015, Brighton, England.

Society for the Study of Psychiatry and Culture Annual Meeting, “The Global Landscape of Stigma,” Brown University, Providence, April 24, 2015.

7th International Conference – Together Against Stigma: Each Mind Matters, “The College Toolbox Project: Introduction and Early Insights from Participants,” San Francisco, February 19, 2015.

American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, co-author, "Do Portrayals of Mental Illness and Drug Abuse as Treatable Reduce Negatives Attitudes among the American Public?" to be presented by Colleen Barry, August 28-31, 2014, Washington, DC.

American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Organizer and Presider, When Sociological Research Matters – Sandy Hook, Aurora, Virginia Tech and the sociological Voice in Understanding and Preventing Mass Shootings, Thematic Session, August 11, 2013, New York, NY.

American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Presenter, “Symbolic Boundaries and Relational Bridges on the Landscape of Institutional Change: Occupations, Networks and Health Care system reform in the NICU,” Health Care and Care Delivery: Providers Regular Session, August 12, 2013, New York, NY.

Sociologists for Women in Society Summer Meeting, Organizer and Presider (with Heather Laube), “The Lavendar Report Card: Goals and Methods,” August 10, 2013, New York, NY.

American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Organizer and Presider, Complex Systems in Health and Health Care Delivery, Section on Medical Sociology, August 19, 2012, Denver, CO

5th International Stigma Conference, “Stigma and Mental Illness: Progress & Lessons Learned,” Invited Lecture, June 5, 2012, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

One Mind for Research Annual Meeting, “Stigma and Mental Illness: Progress & Lessons Learned From and For Neuroscientists,” May 24, 2012, Los Angeles, CA.

Keynote Address, Conference on Stigma, Discrimination, and Disparities in Children’s Services, “Stigma: Lessons and New Directions from a Decade of Research on Mental Illness,” Family & Youth Roundtable, February 15, 2012, San Diego, CA.

Sociologists for Women in Society Winter Meeting, “Debunking Myths and Getting Basic Advice about Grant Writing,” February 4, 2012, St. Pete Beach, FL.

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American Public Health Association, “Unintended Consequences of Public Campaigns for Mental Health Literacy & Stigma Reduction: A National Study,” (with T. Medina), October 31, 2011, Washington, DC.

NIDA/NIAAA Satellite Symposium on the Genetics & Epigenetics of Substance Abuse at the at the World Congress of Psychiatric Genetics, “Gender Differences in Interactions Between Allelic Variation in GABRA2 & Social Factors in Predicting Risk for Alcohol Dependence,” Poster with B. Perry, Sept. 9, 2012, Washington, DC.

American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Pearlin Award Lecture, Sociology of Mental Health Section, “Stigma: What Do We “Think,” What Do We “Know,” What Can We “Prove”?, August 20, 2011, Las Vegas, NV

American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Presenter, Special Session on Nature or Nurture? Gender Theory, Social Constructionism, and Biology, “The Omics Revolution and Sociology: Conflict, Cooptation, Cooperation, and Consensus,” August 20, 2011, Las Vegas, NV

American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Presenter, Young Promising Medical Sociologists Symposium, “’Promise’ and Practice in Medical Sociology,” August 22, 2011, Las Vegas, NV

American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Invited panel discussant at Medical Sociology Section Session, “Health Policy and Health Reform: Fifty Years of Medical Sociology – Contributions and New Directions,” August 9, 2009, San Francisco, CA

American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Presenter, Plenary Session on “Bringing Communities Back In: Setting A New Policy Agenda,” San Francisco, August 2009 [invitation from Patricia Hill Collins, President (2008-2009) American Sociological Association

American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Discussant, Mental Health Section Invited Symposium on “Current Mental Health trends: Fact or Fiction?”, San Francisco, August 2009

Co-organizer, “Translational Research: Bridging Basic and Applied Perspectives,” National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), May 4-5, 2006.

Workshop Chair, “The Reach of Mental Illness Stigma,” American Psychiatric Association, May 2005 Invited Speaker, Innovations Workshop, DSIR/DEA/NIMH, Gaithersburg, MD, 2005 Leo G. Reeder Award Lecture, American Sociological Association, 2005 Invited Plenary Speaker, Sunbelt International Network Meetings, “Social Networks & Health Care,” 2002 Invited Plenary, American Sociological Association, “Profiling in Health,” 2002 Institute of Medicine, Workshop on Suicide Prevention, 2001 Preparing Summer Working Conference, 2001 Invited Plenary Speaker, Southern Sociological Society, 2000 NIMH, National Services Research Conference, July 2000 (Speaker), 2002 (Discussant) American Association of Suicidology, 1997 Papers or Program Committee: American Sociological Association 2002- 2004 Eastern Sociological Association, 1982 Society for the Study of Social Problems, 1982 Medical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association, 1993 American Public Health Association, 1996-1997 Session Organizer, Presider: American Sociological Association, 1980, 1981, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005,

2006, Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology, 2006 American Public Health Association, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999 Eastern Sociological Association, 1981, 1982 Society for the Study of Social Problems, 1982 Midwest Sociological Society, 1989 International Social Network Association, 1998 Discussant or Roundtable Leader: American Sociological Association, 1985, 1986, 1996, 1999 Society for the Study of Social Problems, 1985 Midwest Sociological Society, 1982 American Public Health Association, 1979 Indiana Undergraduate Symposium, 1982, 1984, 1989, 1990 The Professional Apprenticeship: TA’s in the 21st Century, 1995 Invited Lectures/Presentations (Selected)

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Indiana University, “Stigma and the Aftermath of School Shootings,” Presentation at the IU Lifelong Learning Fall Symposium, October 26, 2018.

Heidi Bryan Consulting, “What We Know About Stigma and How It Applies to Suicide,” Webinar Presentation, July 11, 2018.

University of Michigan, “Developing a Research Agenda: Sometimes you pick and sometimes it picks you,” Research Education Core Research Retreat, May 31, 2018.

Bender Memorial Lecture, “Thirty Years and Counting: SOTL’s Past and Thoughts about a Difference Future Direction,” 30th Annual FACET Retreat, May 18, 2018.

University of Southern Indiana, “Stigma: lessons and New Directions from Research on Mental Illness,” 22nd Annual Research, Evidence-Based, and Performance Improvement in Healthcare Conference, April 18, 2018.

Indiana University, “Following In the Steps of A Giant: How Incorporating Social Networks Into Structural Symbolic Interactionism Enriches Both Frameworks,” IU Identity Conference, April 13-14, 2018.

Yale University, “Rethinking the Past and Future of Sociology: The Case of Suicide,” CIQLE Workshop, March 1, 2018.

IU Foundation Board Meeting, “The Actress, The Scientist, and the Sophomore,” Naples, FL, February 9, 2018.

Fishers, IN, “Stigma: A Twenty Minute View of Basics, Myth Busting, and Pathways to Change,” Fishers Mental Health Task Force Meeting, July 24, 2017

Scottish Universities Insight Institute, “Stigma: A Thirty Minute View of Basics, Myth Busting, and Future Directions with Special Reference to Children,” Stigma in Childhood Project Seminar, May 26, 2017.

UCLA Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital & Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, “Stigma – Lead the Change,” Community Conversations Series, May 15, 2017.

Injury Control Research Center for Suicide Prevention, “How social context changes Individual Risk of Suicide: Breaking through the Bifurcation in US Research with Big Data,” Webinar Series, April 26, 2017.

University of Georgia, “Facing Complexity in Health and Healthcare in an Era of Big Data,” 2017 William A. Owens Lecture, March 28, 2017.

Marian University, “Mental Illness and Stigma: What Do We Think? What Do We Know? What Can We Prove?”, Keynote presentation at the 2016 NAMI Indiana Leadership Conference, June 18, 2016.

Duke University, “The Future of Networks and Health,” Presentation at the Social Networks & Health Training Workshop, May 20, 2016

Lennox Hill Hospital, “Stigma: Lessons and New Directions from a Decade of Research on Mental Illness,” Grand Rounds Series, New York, NY, April 14, 2016.

Improving Health through Social Network Analysis Symposium, “The Network Episode Model: Layers of Factors.” AADR/CADR Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, March 16-19, 2016.

Keynote Address, University of Michigan, “College, Mental Health, and Stigma Among the Millennials: What Do We Think, What Do We Know, What Can We Prove?” Depression on College Campuses 2016 Conference, March 9, 2016.

Indiana University, “Suicide, Social Science, and Big Data,” Presentation at the Clinical Sciences Colloquium Series, Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences, February 26, 2016.

Johns Hopkins University, “Mental Illness and Addiction Stigma in the U.S. and International Contexts,” Researcher Panel at Forum: communication research to reduce Mental Health and Addiction Stigma and Advance Policy, October 21, 2015, Baltimore, MD.

Indiana University, “The College toolbox Project: IU and Glenn Close Partner on Mental Illness,” Mini-University Lecture, June 8, 2015, Bloomington, IN.

Brown University, “The Global Landscape of Stigma,” Invited presentation at the Society for the Study of Psychiatry and Culture Annual Meeting, April 25, 2015.

IUPUI Council of Associate Deans, Invited Presentation on “An Introduction to IUNI and Collaborative Cross-Campus Synergies,” (with O. Sporns & A. Saykin), Indianapolis, April 3, 2015.

National Academy of Sciences, “The Context and National Testing of PSAs: The “Schizo” Project,” Workshop on Lessons learned from Diverse Efforts to Change Social Norms, March 18, 2015.

Columbia University, “Networks and Social Problems: Social Integration and Regulation in Mental Illness,” Networks and Time Workshop, March 13, 2015.

Scientific Symposium on Network Science and Alzheimer’s Disease, “Social Networks, Aging and Dementia: An Introduction to the Scientific Foundations Underlying Network Science, IUNI, and the Collaborative Dementia Project,” Indianapolis, March 3, 2015.

Keynote Response, “Response: Pushing Forward Based on Expected and Unexpected Findings,” 7th International Together Against Stigma Conference, February 18, 2015.

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Hutton Honors College, Indiana University, Talking About Ethics Series, “Ethics for Breakfast: Autism in Pop Culture,” Bloomington, January 23, 2015.

Universite Catholique Louvain, “Reconsidering Mental Health Service Utilization: The Network Episode Model, Contemporary Evidence, and Further Challenges,” Mental Health Services Research Group Scientific Workshop, Institute for Health & Society, December 5, 2014.

American Public Health Association, “Lessons Learned from Stigma Research with Individuals, Communities, and Delivery Systems: How Beliefs about Mental Illness Can Inform Prevention Policy and Practice,” Presentation at APHA Session “Shifting the Paradigm: Population Based Prevention Strategies and the Social Determinants of Behavioral Health,” November 17, 2014, New Orleans, LA.

College Internship Program, “The Origins and Basics of IU’s College Toolbox Project,” School of Public Health, September 2, 2014.

Indiana University, “Women’s Health: Just the Facts, Ma’am,” Colloquium for Women, Sept. 25, 2014. Indiana University, “The Social Symbiome Framework: Linking Genes-to-Global Cultures in Public Health

Using Network Science,” Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center, Network Science Talks Series, September 15, 2014.

Indiana University, “The Origins and Basics of IU’s College Toolbox Project,” School of Public Health, September 2, 2014.

ISA World Congress of Sociology, “’Cultural Toolboxes’ of Mental Health Care: Depression and Public Construction of the Set of Appropriate Responses in 16 Countries,” Tokyo, Japan, July 14, 2014.

IU Health, “Stigma: Lessons and New Directions from a Decade of Research on Mental Illness,” CME Lunch Program, June 25, 2014.

Indiana University, “The Making of a Public Service Announcement: Science, Celebrity, and Mental Health,” Mini University Lecture, June 9, 2014, Bloomington, IN.

Stockholm University, “Opponent’s Summary,” Department of Sociology Thesis Defense, May 16, 2014. Stockholm University, “The Global Landscape of Stigma,” Seminar at the Centre Health Equity Studies

(CHESS), May 14, 2014. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars, “Stigma: Where We’ve Been & Where We Are

Going,” Detroit, MI, May 8, 2014. National Alliance on Mental Illness, “Reducing Stigma: Where Are Our Efforts Going?,” April 28, 2014,

Bloomington, IN. TEDxBloomington, “A Community Safety Net to Prevent Rampage Shootings: Safer Here? Maybe, But Not for

the Reason You Think,” Bloomington, IN, April 23, 2014. Rutgers University, “The Global Landscape of Stigma,” Globalization of Stigma Panel, April 3, 2014. Rutgers University, “The Structural and Cultural Cartography of Tolerance: Stigma, Mental Illness, and the

Public,” Globalization of Stigma Event, April 3, 2014. Northwestern University, “The Structural and Cultural Cartography of Tolerance: Stigma, Mental Illness and

the Public,” Colloquium at the Department of Sociology, November 14, 2013, Chicago, IL. Indiana University, “Mental Illness in the gun Policy Debates: Just the Facts, Ma’am,” Lifelong Learning Fall

Symposium, October 24, 2013, Bloomington, IN. Bring Change 2 Mind, “PSA Evaluation: “Schizo: The Movie” (Comparison of UK version, Voiceover version,

and New BC2M version), BC2M Board Meeting, September 9, 2013, New York, NY. Indiana University, “Project Development Teams (PDTs): What they are & How they work,” ICTSI Bloomington

Advisory Committee Meeting, July 10, 2013, Bloomington, IN. Indiana University, “Newtown, Columbine and Aurora: what’s the Missing Understanding in the Public

Debates,” Mini University Lecture, June 13, 2013, Bloomington, IN. Columbia University, “Stigma, Mental Illness and the Public: Foundations, resurgence, Continuing Myths &

Directions,” RWJF Health & Society Scholars Program, April 16, 2013, New York, NY. University of Miami, “The Structural and Cultural Cartography of Tolerance: Stigma, Mental Illness and the

Public,” Department of Sociology, April 9, 2013, Miami, FL. Princeton University, “The Structural and Cultural Cartography of Tolerance: Stigma, Mental Illness and the

Public,” Center for the Study of Social Organization, March 11, 2013, Princeton, NJ. Bring Change 2 Mind, “PSA Evaluation: “Schizo: The Movie” (British version with American English

Voiceover), BC2M Board Meeting, January 29, 2013, New York, NY. Carl Taube Award Lecture, “Stigma of Mental Illness: An Overview of Research Findings & the New Direc-

tions They Demand,” American Public Health Assn. Annual Meeting, Oct. 29, 2012, San Francisco, CA. Indiana University, “Prejudice, Public Health and Public Stigma: The Case of Mental Illness,” School of Public

Health Lecture Series, November 9, 2012, Bloomington, IN.

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Kent State University, “The Stigma of Mental Illness: Data and Directions from a Decade of Research and Theory,” Keynote Address at the Oscar Ritchie Distinguished Alumni Award Luncheon, 100th Anniversary Celebration of the Department of Sociology, October 12, 2012, Kent, Ohio.

University of Kentucky, “Connecting Complexities: Examining Issues in Mental Illness through a Focus on Networks,” LINKS Center for Social Network Analysis, September 21, 2012, Lexington, KY.

Boston University, “Stigma: Lessons and New Directions from a Decade of Research on Mental Illness,” Grand Rounds Series, Department of Psychiatry, May 10, 2012, Boston, MA.

University of Iceland, “Connecting Complexities: Examining Issues in Mental Illness through a Focus on Networks,” May 14, 2012, Reykjavik, Iceland.

University of Iceland, “Stigma: Lessons and New Directions from a Decade of Research on Mental Illness,” May 11, 2012, Reykjavik, Iceland

Indiana University, “Connecting Complexities: Examining Issues in Mental Illness through a Focus on Networks,” Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, April 16, 2012, Bloomington, IN.

Ohio State University, “The Stigma of Mental Illness: Data and Directions from a Decade of Research and Theory,” Form/Huber Colloquium Series, April 6, 2012, Columbus, Ohio.

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, “Connecting Complexities: Examining Issues in Mental Illness through a Focus on Networks,” BSPB Brownbag Seminar, April 4, 2012, Urbana-Champaign, IL.

Indiana University, “The Pro-Ana Paradox in the Larger Context of Stigma Research,” Media Arts & Sciences Speaker Series, Department of Telecommunications, January 20, 2012, Bloomington, IN.

Indiana University, “Collaborative Research,” Fall 2011 Responsible Conduct of Research Workshop Series, October 17, 2011, Bloomington, IN.

Indiana University, “Multidisciplinary Translational Science in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit,” IN-CTSI Retreat, October 10, 2011, Bloomington, IN.

Indiana University, “Project Development Teams (PDTs): What they are & How they work,” IN-CTSI Retreat, October 10, 2011, Bloomington, IN.

Yale University, “Reining In Complexity: A Sociological Vision of Collective Life,” Wilbur Cross Medalist Public Lecture, October 4, 2011, New Haven, CT.

Institute of Medicine, “U.S. & Global Mental Health: Progress, Lessons Learned, & Recommendations to Reduce Stigma,” Workshop on Public Health Dimensions of the Epilepsies, June 28, 2011, Washington, DC.

Harvard University, “Connecting Complexities: Examining Issues in Mental Illness through a Focus on Networks,” Radcliffe Institute Exploratory Seminar, March 25, 2011, Boston, MA.

Annual Meeting of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences, “Consilience and the Social Sciences: Predictions, Social Networks and the Life Sciences,” October 14-16, 2010, Bloomington, IN.

International Sociological Association Meeting. “The Cultural Turn in Sociology: Can It Help Us Resolve an Age-Old Problem in Health Sociology?” (Paper with Olafsdottir), July 16, 2010, Gothenburg, Sweden.

International Sociological Assn. Meeting. “’A Disease Like Any Other’? A Decade of Change in Public Reactions to Mental Illness.” (Paper with Martin, Long, Medina, Phelan & Link), July 12, 2010, Gothenburg, Sweden.

Grand Rounds Lecture & Brain Dance Address, “The Stigma of Mental Illness: Data and Directions from a Decade of Research and Theory," The Institute of Living, April 29, 2010, Hartford, CT

Uniformed Services Univ. of the Health Sciences, “Stigma: Basic Concepts, Methods and Lessons from a Decade of Research on Mental Illness,” Forum on Health and National Security Stigma and Barriers to Care: Caring for Those Exposed to War, Disaster and Terrorism, March 24-26, 2010, Washington, DC.

Boston University, “The Stigma of Mental Illness: Data and Directions from a Decade of Research and Theory," The Annual Albert Morris Lecture in Sociology, March 15, 2010, Boston.

Keynote Address, “The Stigma of Mental Illness: Data & Directions from a Decade of Research & Theory," Annual Conference on Improving Services for Children and Families, Feb. 26, 2010, San Diego, CA.

University of Chicago. “The Stigma of Mental Illness: Data and Directions from a Decade of Research and Theory,” Michael Davis Seminar Series, CHAS Center, November 18, 2009, Chicago.

University of Toronto. “Stigma: Lessons and New Directions from a Decade of Research on Mental Illness,” S.D. Clark Honorary Lecture, October 28, 2009, Toronto, Ontario.

Keynote Address, “The Stigma of Mental Illness in Global Context: First Findings from the SGC-MHS,” January 21-23, 2009, The Fourth International Stigma Conference, London, UK.

National Institutes of Health. “Stigma: Lessons and New Directions from a Decade of Research on Mental Illness.” Presentation at the NIH Behavioral & Social Science Research Lecture Series, Feb. 9, 2009.

NAMI Public Lecture. “Can Neuroscience Erase the Stigma of Mental Illness?” October 7, 2008

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SSSP Annual Meeting. “A Decade of Continuity and Change in the Stigma of Mental Illness: Evidence from Two National Surveys” (Paper with Martin, Long, Medina, Link & Phelan). August 1, 2008.

New England Research Institutes. “Can Neuroscience Erase the Stigma of Mental Illness?” July 29, 2008. (Paper with Martin, Long, Medina, Link & Phelan)

International Conference on Survey Methods in Multinational, Multiregional, and Multicultural Contexts, Berlin, Germany. “Issues in Understanding Mental Illness and Its Measurement: Global Problems, Local Manifestations and the Issue of Labeling,” (with Carol Boyer and Tait Medina), June 27, 2008.

International Conference on Survey Methods in Multinational, Multiregional, & Multicultural Contexts, Berlin, Germany. “The Logistics of Survey Implementation in a Comparative Study of Mental Illness: Issues & Resolutions in Translation Across Cultural Boundaries,” (with S. Olafsdottir), June 27, 2008.

International Conference on Survey Methods in Multinational, Multiregional, & Multicultural Contexts, Berlin, Germany. “The Challenges of International Survey Collaboration: An Introduction to the Stigma in Global Context-Mental Health Study (SGC-MHS),” (with Jack Martin), June 27, 2008.

Indiana University, 2008 Mini-University, “Could the World Health Organization Be Wrong?” The Cross-National View of the Stigma of Mental Illness,” June 16, 2008.

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. New Connections Symposium, Washington, D.C. “Conceptual Frameworks and Grant Writing: Their Use, Misuse, Consequences and Implications,” June 7, 2008.

Indiana University. Grant Planning Conference. “Understanding Health Beliefs and Behavior in Diverse Communities,” January 11, 2008.

The Carter Center, Meeting of Leaders in Measuring the Stigma Surrounding Mental Illness, “Findings from Mental Health Anti-stigma Initiatives and other Public Health Campaigns,” December 13-14, 2007

William Owens Lecture Series, Institute for Behavioral Research, University of Georgia, “The Stigma of Mental Illness: A Decade of Research,” November 2, 2007.

Hans O. Mauksch Award Presentation, “A Sociological Perspective on Changing Higher Education: Convergence, Challenge, Cautions, and A Call,” American Sociological Association, August 2007

Institute for Psychiatric Research/Mental Health America, Mental Health Symposium, “Indiana Transformation: Who’s Watching and Why? The Results Management & Knowledge Dissemination Subgroup,” June 1, 2007.

ACT Center of Indiana, IUPUI Dept. of Psychology, Research & Practice Seminar, “From Public & Provider Debates to Clinical Implications: Results from the National Stigma Study – Children,” May 25, 2007.

Duke University, Department of Sociology, “Worrying About the Worried Well: The Continuing Medicalization of American Life,” March 23, 2007.

National Institutes of Health, Understanding and Reducing Health Disparities: Contributions from the Behavioral and Social Sciences Conference, “Cultural Influences as the Structure and Content of Social Networks, Large and Small,” October 24-25, 2006.

ISSOTL Conference, “Ethical Issues in SOTL” and “Tools & Processes: Understanding Methods of Inquiry and Dissemination” (with C. Hostetter, D. Malik, and D. Pace), November 10, 2006, Washington, DC.

World Psychiatric Assn., Third International Conference on Stigma, “The Stigma in Global Context – Mental Health Study (SGC-MHS),” Session Organizer & Presenter, Oct. 5-8, 2006, Istanbul, Turkey.

Columbia Univ. Stigma, Discrimination, Prejudice, & Health Conference, “Rethinking Theoretical Approaches to Stigma: A Framework Integrating Normative Influences on Stigma (FINIS),” Sept. 28-29, 2006.

Univ. of Edinburgh, Scotland, Plenary Lecture at the 2nd British & American Medical Sociology Conference, “Dismantling the Many ‘Us vs. Them’ Walls: Pathways for the future of Medical Sociology, June 2006.

National Institute of Mental Health, Translational Research: Bridging Basic and Applied Perspectives Conference, May 4-5, 2006, Co-Chair and Co-Organizer.

Assn. for Psychological Science Convention, “Goffman’s Legacy, & the Future of the Sociology of Stigma,” Presentation in “The Stigma of Mental Illness: Interdisciplinary Perspectives” Symposium, May 2006

Stigma and Global Health Research Conference, Fogarty International Center, “Stigma and the Paradox of the International Study of Schizophrenia – Introduction to the Stigma in Global Context – Mental Health Study (SGC-MHS) Project,” April 2006

Univ. of Minnesota Seminar Series, Div. of Health Services Research & Policy School of Public Health, “One Pathway to the Roadmap: The Role of Social Networks in Integrating the Health Sciences”, March 2006

Indiana University, Networks and Complex Systems Talk Series, “The Role of Sociology and Social Networks in Integrating the Health Sciences,” November 28, 2005

Indiana Univ., Dept. of Sociology Colloquia Series, “The Paradox of Sociology & the International Study of Schizophrenia – Introduction to the Stigma in Global Context–Mental Health Study (SGC-MHS) Project, Sept. 23, 2005

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University of California - Irvine, Department of Sociology Colloquia Series, “Sociology & the Challenge of Multidisciplinarity: The Case of Health, Illness and Community Reintegration,” March 11, 2005

Northwestern University, Institute for Policy Research, “Pathways to the “Roadmap”: An Evolving Multi-disciplinary Model of Health, Medical Care Use and Outcome,” December 10, 2004

Stanley J. Freeman Lecture in Mental Health, Dept. of Psychiatry, Univ. of Toronto, “The National Stigma Study – Children: Americans’ Reaction to Children with Mental Health Problems,” November 19, 2004

American Sociological Association, Thematic Session, “Stigma, the Media and Mental Illness: Can Sociology & Telecommunications Collaborate on a Public Problem?, 2004

CMHS Roundtable on Stigma, Aging and Mental Illness, Los Angeles, 2004 University of Washington, “Why Don’t They Do What We [Want] Them To? Drawing Together the Multiple

Levels of Influence on Individual Action,” 2004 Brown University, “Sociology and the Paradox of Recovery: Is Stigma the Answer?,” 2004 University of Chicago, Chicago Consortium for Stigma Research, “Stigma and Mental Illness: A Theoretical,

Empirical, and Applied Translational Agenda,” 2002 American Sociological Assn., “Thematic Session: Profiling in Health,” 2002 American Sociological Assn, “Town Meeting on the Office of Behavioral & Social Science Research,” 2001 Congressional Briefing, “Decade of Behavior,” 2000 Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research (OBSSR), NIH, Invited Presentation, 2000 Institute of Medicine, Board of Neuroscience and Behavioral Health, Washington DC, 1999 COSSA Congressional Briefing, Washington DC, 1999 APA “Public Health in the 21st Century” Conference, Atlanta, 1998 NIAA Research Center, University of Georgia, 1998 NIJ Conference in Honor of Albert J. Reiss, 1997 NIMH Breakfast Speaker, American Public Health Association, 1997 University of Chicago, 1997 Mt. Union College, Dewald Honors Dinner Lecture, 1996. Yale University, Alumni Conference, 1996. University of Madison, Wisconsin (Mental Health Research Center), 1996. Alpha Kappa Delta (Sociology Honorary) Keynote Speaker (University of Akron), 1996. Washington University, St. Louis (George Warren Brown School of Social Work), “Social Networks in Help-

Seeking and Service Utilization Among Mentally Disordered Persons.” 1995. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, "Linking Micro and Macro Structures to Understand the Careers of

Individuals with Severe Mental Illness." 1994. Duke University, "Of Patterns, Pathways and Steps: Why We Need a New Model of Utilization in Mental

Health." 1994. National Center for American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research, "Why We Need a New Model

of Utilization in Mental Health Services Research." 1994. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (School of Public Health) and Duke University (Medical School), "Why

We Need a New Model of Mental Health Care Utilization." 1994. Sorbonne, Paris, "Bringing Durkheim into the 21st Century: A Network Approach to Unresolved Issues in the

Sociology of Suicide." 1993. Marshall Fellowship Program, Indiana University, "The American Health Care Systems: Structure, Problems,

and Reform." 1993, 1994. University of Pennsylvania (Sociology), "With Matchsticks and Paper Clips: Link Macro-Structures, Micro-

Processes and the Experience of Mental Illness." 1992. National Institute of Mental Health, Research Scientist Development Awardee Conference, "The Social

Networks of the Severely Mentally Ill: Phase I – The Pathways to Treatment." 1992. Conference on Collaborative Learning, Indiana University, 1991. Conference on General Education, Indiana University, 1990. American Sociological Association, Presidential Session, "Sociology, NIMH and the Public Agenda",1990. Center for Health Admin. Studies, Univ. of Chicago, "Illness Careers & Network Ties: A Conceptual Model of

Utilization and Compliance," 1990 (also presented at the Psychology Clinic Colloquia, IU & IUPUI). Institute for Health, Health Care and Aging, Rutgers University, "A Multi-Level Network Model for the Severely

Mentally Ill," 1990. Multidisciplinary Seminar on Morbidity, "Social Construction of Suicide", 1989. Alumni Scholars Program, University of Rhode Island, 1985. Topic of Lectures: "Networks, Migration and

Medical Care Choice" "Gender Images in Children's Literature of Twentieth Century America."

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Counselling and Psychological Services, I.U., 1985. Topic: "Socialization Messages Regarding Gender in Children's Picture Books."

Interdisciplinary Seminar on Health and Illness, Topic: "The Social Construction of Suicide", 1989. Guest Speaker, Interdisciplinary Seminar on Science and Technology, Topic: "The Rise of the Modern

Profession of Medicine", 1985. Union Board Lectures --Time Out Thursdays, Topic: "Hidden Messages in Popular Culture: 40 Years with

Dick, Jane and Spot," 1984. Guest Speaker, Interdiscip. Project on Morbidity, "Sociological Approaches to Illness & Disease," 1984. Speakers Bureau, Institute for Russian and East European Studies, "Medical Care in the U.S.S.R.", 1983. Symposium on Applied Sociology, "Medical Sociology" (IUPUI), 1983. Professional Affiliations National Academy of Medicine AcademyHealth (formerly Association for Health Services Research) American Association of Higher Education American Association of University Professors American Public Health Association (Mental Health, Medical Care, International Health) American Sociological Association (Medical, Mental Health, Culture, Teaching Sections) North Central Sociological Association International Network for Social Network Analysis Sociologists for Women in Society Southern Sociological Society