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This document is a CV for Sarah Esther Lageson, a sociology PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota. It outlines her education, publications, awards, presentations, teaching experience, and research interests which include law, crime, technology and media. She has published several peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on topics related to criminal records and employment, and music and drug use. She is currently completing her dissertation on crime reporting in the digital age.
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Sarah Esther Lageson curriculum vitae, updated August 2014
This document is a CV for Sarah Esther Lageson, a sociology PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota. It outlines her education, publications, awards, presentations, teaching experience, and research interests which include law, crime, technology and media. She has published several peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on topics related to criminal records and employment, and music and drug use. She is currently completing her dissertation on crime reporting in the digital age.
This document is a CV for Sarah Esther Lageson, a sociology PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota. It outlines her education, publications, awards, presentations, teaching experience, and research interests which include law, crime, technology and media. She has published several peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on topics related to criminal records and employment, and music and drug use. She is currently completing her dissertation on crime reporting in the digital age.
909 Social Sciences 267 19 th Avenue South Minneapolis, MN 55455 sarahlageson@gmail.com www.sarahlageson.com
Interests Law, Crime, Technology, Media
Education Ph.D., Sociology, expected 2015 University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Dissertation: Crime Reporting in a Wired World: Surveillance, Online Records & the Digital Punishment Revolution Committee: Chris Uggen (Advisor), Josh Page, Gabrielle Ferrales, Amy Sanders (School of Journalism)
M.A. Sociology, 2012 University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Thesis: Legal Ambiguity in Managerial Assessments of Criminal Records
B.A. Anthropology & History, 2007 Washington University in St. Louis
Peer Reviewed Publications Sarah Lageson, Mike Vuolo, and Chris Uggen. 2014. Legal Ambiguity in Managerial Assessments of Criminal Records. Law and Social Inquiry. Early view online.
Chris Uggen, Mike Vuolo, Sarah Lageson, Ebony Ruhland, Hilary Whitham. 2014. The Edge of Stigma: An Experimental Audit of the Effects of Low-level Criminal Records on Employment. Forthcoming in Criminology 52(4).
Mike Vuolo, Chris Uggen, and Sarah Lageson. 2014. Taste Clusters of Music and Drugs: Evidence from Three Analytical Levels. British Journal of Sociology. Early view online.
Mike Vuolo, Chris Uggen, and Sarah Lageson. Statistical Power in Experimental Audit Studies: Cautions and Calculations for Paired Tests with Dichotomous Outcomes. Revise and Resubmit, Sociological Methods & Research.
Articles Under Review & In Progress Sarah Lageson. First Amendment Consciousness and Online Crime Reporting. Under review.
Mike Vuolo, Chris Uggen, and Sarah Lageson. The Effect of the Great Recession on Entry- Level Job Applicants by Race: A Happenstance Experiment. Under review.
Sarah Lageson. The Effects of Online Reader Comments on Crime News: An Online Experiment. Research in progress.
Book Chapters
Sarah Lageson. 2014. Correcting American Corrections, with Francis Cullen, David Garland, David Jacobs, and Jeremy Travis. Crime and the Punished, edited by Chris Uggen and Doug Hartmann. New York: W.W. Norton.
Sarah Shannon and Sarah Lageson. 2014. "Discovering Desistance." Crime and the Punished, edited by Chris Uggen and Doug Hartmann. New York: W.W. Norton. !"#$%&' )*+*, -* / Sarah Lageson and Chris Uggen. 2013. Crime, Punishment and Employment Over the Life Course. Handbook of Life Course Criminology, edited by Marvin Krohn and Chris Gibson. New York: Springer.
Sarah Lageson, Sinan Erensu, and Kyle Green. 2013. "Laughter and the Political Landscape. The Social Side of Politics, edited by Chris Uggen and Doug Hartmann. New York: W.W. Norton. Sarah Lageson, Kyle Green, and Sinan Erensu. 2011. The Wire Goes to College. Contexts (10)3: 12-15.
Awards & Grants 2014-2015. Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship. University of Minnesota. ($22,500)
2013-2014. Bilinski Educational Foundation Dissertation Fellowship. ($25,500)
2013. Selected Participant for Law and Society Association Graduate Student Workshop
2012. Ron Anderson Technology and Social Cohesion Award ($2,500)
2011-2013. Graduate Digital Media Fellowship. College of Liberal Arts Office of Information Technology, University of Minnesota ($45,000)
2011-2013. University of Minnesota Professional Development Award ($3,000)
2010. Public Sociology Award, University of Minnesota Department of Sociology
2010. Graduate Research Partnership Program, University of Minnesota ($4,000)
2010. Academic Technology Grant, University of Minnesota, College of Liberal Arts Office of Information Technology ($5,000)
2008. Segal Americorps Education Award ($5,000)
2007. Helen & Isaac Izenberg Writing Award, Washington University in St. Louis
Academic Appointments Research Assistant, Minnesota Population Center. 2014-present. PI: Erin Kelly & Phyllis Moen Managed current wave of large-scale study of employment policies
Digital Media Fellow, College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota. 2012-2013. Produced research and teaching media for Sociology Department and College
Research Assistant, University of Minnesota Law School. 2010-2012. PI: Barry C. Feld. Conducted quantitative analyses published in Kids, Cops and Confessions: Inside the Interrogation Room, NYU Press
Research Assistant, University of Minnesota Sociology. 2009-2010 PI: Chris Uggen Managed data collection for experimental field audit of criminal records and employment
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Graduate Editorial Board, Law & Society Review. 2014-present. Graduate Editorial Board, The Society Pages. 2010-present. Producer and Host, Office Hours Social Science Podcast. 2008-present. Graduate Editorial Board, Contexts Magazine. 2009-2011.
Courses Taught Sociology 4161: Criminal Law in American Society University of Minnesota, 2014
Sociology 3101: Introduction to American Criminal Justice University of Minnesota, 2013-14 Century Community College, 2012
Sociology 100: Introduction to Sociology University of St. Thomas, 2014
Teaching Assistant, University of Minnesota Sociology of Punishment and Corrections Sociology of Law Politics and Society
Applied Research & Nonprofit Work Grants, Program Evaluation & Statistical Consulting Mind the Gap Prisoner Reentry Project. 2012. Seward Towers Housing Complex Community Survey. 2012. Families in Focus Prison Parenting Program, Minnesota Department of Corrections. 2010-2012. Prisoner Re-Entry Family Strengthening Project, Council on Crime and Justice. 2007- 2011. Healthy Educational Lifestyles Project, Prison Education Program, Minnesota Department of Corrections. 2008-2010.
Qualitative Research, Writing & Editing Crime Victim Service Access Project. 2014. Domestic Violence Research Initiative Report for United Way. 2010. Minnesota FATHER Project Program Documentation. 2009. Minneapolis Public Schools, Institutional Ethnography, Minneapolis Public Schools Special School District #1. 2008. The State of Fatherhood Programming in Minnesota, Special Report: Minnesota Fathers and Families Network. 2008.
Research Staff Positions Research Coordinator, Council on Crime and Justice, Minneapolis, MN. 2008-2009. Research Assistant, Americorps VISTA Minnesota Prisoner Reentry Initiative. 2007- 2008.
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*The Effects of Online Reader Comments on Crime News. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting: San Francisco, CA. How Do Employers Ask about Criminal Records on Entry-Level Job Applications? American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting: San Francisco, CA., with Mike Vuolo and Chris Uggen. *Conceptions of the First Amendment and Online Crime Reporting. Law and Society Association Annual Meeting: Minneapolis, MN. Invited Discussant. Mass Media and the Public Sphere. Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting: Omaha, NE. !"#$%&' )*+*, -* 1 2013
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*The Construction of Crime through News and Blogging. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting: Atlanta, GA. Statistical Power in Experimental Audit Studies: Cautions and Calculations for Paired Tests with Dichotomous Outcomes. American Criminological Association Annual Meeting: Atlanta, GA., with Mike Vuolo and Chris Uggen *Punishment, Society and Journalism: Interviews with Bloggers and Journalists. Law and Society Association Annual Meeting: Boston, MA. Critical Dialogue: New Media and Sociology. Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting: New York, NY. *Public Sociology Online. Media Sociology Pre-Conference to ASA Annual Meeting: New York, NY. *The Construction of Crime through News and Blogging. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting: Atlanta, GA. The Effect of the Great Recession on Entry-Level Job Applicants by Race: A Happenstance Field Experiment. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting: New York, NY, with Mike Vuolo and Chris Uggen. Statistical Power in Experimental Audit Studies: Cautions and Calculations for Paired Tests with Dichotomous Outcomes. American Criminological Society Annual Meting: Atlanta, GA. Evaluation of a Federally-Funded Prisoner Reentry Program. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting: Chicago, IL., with Ebony Ruhland. *Employer Perspectives on Criminal Records. Midwest Sociological Society Annual Meeting: Minneapolis, MN., with Mike Vuolo and Chris Uggen. Music and Drugs: Evidence from Three Analytical Levels. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting: Las Vegas, NV. *Qualitative Evidence for Employer Decision-Making for Applicants with Criminal Records. Sociology Research Institute, University of Minnesota: Minneapolis, MN. *Employer Decisions Regarding Criminal Records: A Comparison of Self-Reported and Observed Behavior. American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting: San Francisco, CA., with Mike Vuolo and Chris Uggen. An Experimental Audit of the Effects of Low-level Criminal Records on Employment. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting: San Francisco, CA. Also presented at the Department of Sociology Workshop, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota: Minneapolis, MN. *denotes solo presentation or lead presenter
Online Writing & Podcasts Writing The Enduring Effects of Online Mug Shots. The Society Pages roundtable. 2014. Music and the Quest for a Tribe. The Society Pages feature. 2014. Health, Science and Shared Disparities. The Society Pages feature 2014. Correcting American Corrections, with Jeremy Travis, Frank Cullen, David Garland, and David Jacobs. 2012. The Society Pages roundtable. Laughter and the Political Landscape. 2012. The Society Pages roundtable. Love, Family and Incarceration: A Conversation with Megan Comfort. 2012. The Society Pages feature. Social Scientists Studying Social Movements. 2012. The Society Pages roundtable, with Kyle Green and Sinan Erensu.
Podcasts Emily Bazelon on Academia and Journalism. Forthcoming. Office Hours Podcast. John Skrentny on Racial Realism and Civil Rights. 2014. Office Hours Podcast. Osagie Obasogie on Race and Colorblindness. 2014. Office Hours Podcast. Jennifer Silva on Working Class Growing Pains. 2014. Contexts Podcast. Colter Ellis on Boundary Labor. 2014. Office Hours Podcast. Brian Southwell on Social Networks and Health. 2014. Office Hours Podcast. !"#$%&' )*+*, -* 2 Jamie Longazel and Benjamin Fleury-Steiner on The Pains of Mass Incarceration. 2013. Office Hours Podcast. Emily Baxter on We Are All Criminals. 2013. Office Hours Podcast. Zaire Zenit Dinzey-Flores on Gated Communities. 2013. Contexts Podcast. John Bateson on The Deadly Span. 2013. Contexts Podcast. Shadd Maruna and Fergus McNeill on Criminology and Film. 2012. Office Hours Podcast. David Harris on Law Enforcement and Science. 2012. Office Hours Podcast. Michael Schudson on the Sociology of News. 2012. Office Hours Podcast. Jenn Lena on Banding Together. 2012. Office Hours Podcast. Joel Best on Social Problems. 2012. Office Hours Podcast. David Garland on the Death Penalty. 2012. Office Hours Podcast. Heather LaMarre on Humor and Politics. 2012. Office Hours Podcast. Megan Comfort on Prison and Families. 2012. Office Hours Podcast. Charis Kubrin on Criminology and Culture. 2011. Office Hours Podcast. Corey Shdaimah on Progressive Lawyering. 2011. Office Hours Podcast.
Service Promotion, Tenure & Salary Committee Representative, University of Minnesota, 2014. Graduate Representative to Faculty Meetings, University of Minnesota, 2011-2012. Sociology Research Institute Planning Committee, University of Minnesota, 2010-2011. McNair Scholars Program Research Mentor, University of Minnesota, 2008-2009. Documentary Producer. KFAI Community Radio, Minneapolis MN. 2007-present. Photography Instructor, C-Dreams Photography Class for Children of Incarcerated Parents. Minneapolis, MN. 2008. Mentor, Youth News Initiative. Minneapolis, MN. 2007. Mentor, International Womens Day Radio Programming. Minneapolis, MN. 2007.
Memberships American Sociological Association, American Society of Criminology, Midwest Sociological Society, Law and Society Association
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