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Curriculum Vitae

Jeannine A. Gailey

Office:
TCU Box 298710
Fort Worth, TX 76129
817-257-5942
Email: j.gailey@tcu.edu

EDUCATION

Ph.D. (Sociology) The University of Akron, 2005.
Dissertation: How People Attribute Responsibility to Individuals and Organizations Involved in Wrongdoing: An Empirical Assessment of an Integrated Model.

M.A. (Sociology) The University of Akron, 2002.
Thesis: Testing Attribution of Responsibility Theory: A Case of the Cold War Human Radiation Experiments.

B.A. (Psychology) Mount Union College, 2000. Magna Cum Laude


EMPLOYMENT

Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Criminal Justice, and Anthropology, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX, 2005- Present.

Temporary Instructor, Department of Justice Studies, Kent State University, June 2003 – June 2005.

Graduate Assistant, Department of Sociology, The University of Akron, August 2000 – May 2005.

COURSES DEVELOPED AND TAUGHT

Corporate and Government Deviance (2008)
Sociology of the Body (2008)
Social Problems (2008)
Race Issues in Criminal Justice (2007)
White Collar Crime (2005-2007)
Women in the Criminal Justice System (2007-2008, 2005)
Research Methods (2006-2008, 2004)
Introduction to Criminal Justice (2006, 2004)
Race and Gender Issues in CRJU (2005)
Minorities in Crime and Justice (2003-2005)
Introduction to Sociology (2004)
Criminology (2003)

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Public Perceptions of Organizational Wrongdoing
White Collar Crime and Deviance
Masculinities
Violence Against Women
Gender and Deviance

GRANTS

Gailey, Jeannine A. "Testing an Integrated Model of Attribution of Responsibility" Texas Christian University Research and Creative Activities Funding. Awarded May 2006, $4000.

PUBLICATIONS

REFEREED MANUSCRIPTS
Lee, Matthew T. and Jeannine A. Gailey. 2008. “Human Experimentation Involving Radiation, Syphilis, and Scurvy.” Pp. 113-127. Handbook of Frauds, Scams, and Swindles: Failures of Ethics in Leadership. Edited by S. Matulich and D. Currie. Taylor & Francis. (Blind, peer review process).

Gailey, Jeannine A. and Matthew T. Lee. 2008. “Influences and the Assignment of Responsibility for Wrongdoing in Organizational Settings.” Sociological Focus, 41, 71-86.

Lee, Matthew T. and Jeannine A. Gailey. 2007. “Who is to Blame for Deviance in Organizations? The Role of Scholarly Worldviews.” Sociology Compass, 1/2, 536-551.

Gailey, Jeannine A. and Ariane Prohaska. 2006. “Knocking Off a Fat Girl’: An Exploration of Hogging, Male Sexuality and Neutralizations.” Deviant Behavior, 27, 31-49.

Gailey, Jeannine A. and Matthew T. Lee. 2005. “An Integrated Model of Attribution of Responsibility for Wrongdoing in Organizations.” Social Psychology Quarterly, 68, 338-358.

Gailey, Jeannine A. and Matthew T. Lee. 2005. “The Impact of Roles and Frames on Attributions of Responsibility: The Case of the Cold War Human Radiation Experiments.” Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 35, 1067-1088.

EDITOR REVIEWED MANUSCRIPTS
Gailey, Jeannine A. and Matthew T. Lee. 2009. “Attribution of Responsibility for Wrongdoing in Organizations: A Cross-Disciplinary Approach With Applications.” (pp. 322-336). In Within the Social World: Essays in Social Psychology. Edited by Jeffrey Chin and Cardell Jacobson. Allyn & Bacon.


Gailey, Jeannine A. 2007. "Commentary to Knottnerus et al. 2006. 'Exposing Enron: Media Representations of Ritualized Deviance in Corporate Culture." Crime, Media, Culture, 3, 226-230.

Gailey, Jeannine A. and Ariane Prohaska. 2007. “Bad Boys in Bars: Hogging and Humiliation.” Pp. 81-91, in Youth Violence and Delinquency Interventions: Monsters and Myths, Vol. 1. Edited by Marilyn D. McShane and Frank P. Williams III. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc.

Lee, Matthew T. and Jeannine A. Gailey. 2007. “Attributing Responsibility for Organizational Wrongdoing.” Pp. 50-77, in International Handbook of White-Collar and Corporate Crime. Edited by Gilbert Geis and Henry Pontell. Springer.

FORTHCOMING REFEREED MANUSCRIPTS
Gailey, Jeannine A. and R. Frank Falk. Forthcoming. “Responsibility for Wrongdoing as a Multidimensional Concept.” Sociological Spectrum.

Prohaska, Ariane and Jeannine A. Gailey. Forthcoming. “Fat Women as 'Easy Targets': Achieving Masculinity through Hogging.” In Fat Studies Reader. Edited by Sondra Solovay and Esther Rothblum. NYU Press.

MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW
Gailey, Jeannine A. “Starving is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have': The Pro-Ana Subculture as Edgework.” Critical Criminology.

Prohaska, Ariane and Jeannine A. Gailey. “It’s Dog’s Night Baby and We’re All Gonna Score!’
Achieving Masculinity through Hogging.” Journal of Gender Studies. Revise and Resubmit.

MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS
Gailey, Jeannine A. “Public Perceptions of Organizational Wrongdoing: A Partial Test of an Integrated Model of Attribution of Responsibility.” (editing and revisions stage)

Gailey, Jeannine A. and Ariane Prohaska. “You’re Lucky You’re Both in Good Shape or Men Wouldn’t Be Talking to You About These Things.’ Gendered Negotiations Conducting In-Depth Interviews with Men.” (editing and revisions stage).

Gailey, Jeannine A. "Dewar's Ad Promotes Expense Account Fraud and the Objectification of Women." (draft started)

Lee, Matthew T. and Jeannine A. Gailey. “Science as a Subculture of Violence: Image Restoration Strategies and the Case of the “Cold War” Human Radiation Experiments.”
(Revise and Resubmit from Criminology.)

PRESENTATIONS

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Gailey, Jeannine A. and Ariane Prohaska. “You’re Lucky You’re Both in Good Shape or Men Wouldn’t Be Talking to You About These Things.’ Gendered Negotiations Conducting In-Depth Interviews with Men.” Sociologists for Women in Society Annual Winter Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, February 2008.

Gailey, Jeannine A. "Nothing Tastes as Good as Thin Feels': Edgework in the Pro-Ana Subculture." American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 2007.

Gailey, Jeannine A. "Starving is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have': The Pro-Ana Subculture as Edgework." Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting, New York, NY, August 2007.

Prohaska, Ariane and Jeannine A. Gailey. "Fat Women as ‘Easy Targets’: Achieving Masculinity through Hogging." Sociologists for Women in Society Annual Winter Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 2007.

Gailey, Jeannine A. "Public Perceptions of Organizational Wrongdoing: A Partial Test of an Integrated Model of Attribution of Responsibility." Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Los Angeles, CA, November 2006.

Prohaska, Ariane and Jeannine A. Gailey. “It’s Dog’s Night Baby and We’re All Gonna Score!’
Achieving Masculinity through Hogging.” Annual Meeting of the Mid South Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA, October 2005.

Gailey, Jeannine A. and Matthew T. Lee. “The Impact of the Media on Jurors Attribution of Responsibility for Wrongdoing in Organizations.” Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Nashville, TN, November 2004.

Gailey, Jeannine A., R. Frank Falk, and C. André Christie-Mizell. “Is Responsibility a Multidimensional or Unidimensional Concept?” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August 2004.

Gailey, Jeannine A. and Ariane Prohaska. “Techniques of Neutralization for Hogging.” Annual Meeting of the North Central Sociological Association, Cleveland, Ohio, April 2004.

Prohaska, Ariane and Jeannine A. Gailey. “Achieving Masculinity Through Hogging.” Annual Meeting of the North Central Sociological Association, Cleveland, Ohio, April 2004.

Gailey, Jeannine A. and Matthew T. Lee. “The Impact of the Media on Attribution of Responsibility.” Annual Meeting of the North Central Sociological Association, Cleveland, Ohio, April 2004.

Lee, Matthew T. and Jeannine A. Gailey. “Individual, Organizational, and Institutional Deviance in the Case of the Cold War Human Radiation Experiments.” Annual Meeting of the North Central Sociological Association, Cleveland, Ohio, April 2004.

Gailey, Jeannine A. “New Directions for Attributions of Responsibility: A Theoretical and Methodological Critique.” Annual Meeting of the North Central Sociological Association, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 2003.

Gailey, Jeannine A. “Testing Attribution of Responsibility Theory: The Case of the Cold War Human Radiation Experiments.” Annual Meeting of the North Central Sociological Association, Windsor, Ontario Canada, April 2002.

Lee, Matthew T. and Jeannine A. Gailey. “Image Restoration Strategies and Institutional Deviance: The Case of the “Cold War” Human Radiation Experiments.” Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Social Sciences Association, Fort Worth, TX, March 2001.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS
“Women in Criminal Justice: Victims, Offenders, and Professionals.” Panel on race and gender issues organized by Chi Upsilon Sigma National Latin Sorority, Alpha Zeta Chapter, April 2007, Texas Christian University.

SERVICE TO DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY, PROFESSION, AND COMMUNITY

Board member, Crime Victims Council, Inc., Fort Worth, TX 76102, June 2006 - present.

Recruitment committee member – criminal justice assistant professor position, Department of Sociology, Criminal Justice, and Anthropology, Texas Christian University, August 2006 - February 2007.

Advisory Committee WOST, Texas Christian University, October 2005 – present.

Burkett, Nicole. "New Organosilicon Compounds for Polymer Synthesis." Honors thesis in chemistry, outside committee member January 2006 – May 2006.

Criminal Justice Society faculty advisor, Department of Sociology, Criminal Justice, and Anthropology, Texas Christian University, August 2005 – August 2007.

Recruitment committee member – anthropology assistant professor position, Department of Sociology, Criminal Justice, and Anthropology, Texas Christian University, August 2007- April 2008.

Alpha Phi Sigma faculty advisor, Department of Sociology, Criminal Justice, and Anthropology, Texas Christian University, August 2007 – August 2008.

Sustainability committee member (Green Underground), Department of Sociology, Criminal Justice, and Anthropology, Texas Christian University, April 2007 – present.

RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

CONFERENCE SESSIONS ORGANIZED/CHAIRED
“Corporate and/or Organizational Deviance” Annual Meeting of the North Central Sociologists Association, April 2004, Cleveland, Ohio.

PROFESSIONAL OFFICES
Graduate Representative, North Central Sociologists for Women in Society 2004 – 2005.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Society of Criminology
American Sociological Association
Society for the Study of Social Problems
Sociologists for Women in Society
Mid South Sociological Association

HONORS AND AWARDS
2005 Outstanding Graduate Student Award, Department of Sociology, The University of Akron.

2004 Patricia Conley Peer Mentoring Award, Department of Sociology, The University of Akron.

2003 Outstanding Graduate Student Award, Department of Sociology, The University of Akron.

2003 Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award, Department of Sociology, The University of Akron.

2002 Patricia Conley Peer Mentoring Award, Department of Sociology, The University of Akron.

2001 Alpha Kappa Delta, Department of Sociology, The University of Akron.
Pi Gamma Mu International Social Science Honors Society.

Psi Kappa Omega Mount Union College Honors Society.