Curtis Holland

PhD Candidate Email:

Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology Phone: 508-631-5356

Northeastern University

Renaissance Park, 9th floor, Boston, MA 02115

Research and Teaching Focus

Ethnic and political conflict, Peacebuilding, Globalization and inequality, Crime and criminal justice, Intersectionality, Northern Ireland

Education

2016 (Expected) PhD in Sociology (Northeastern University)

2010 MA in Sociology (Boston College)

2008 BA (Bridgewater State College,Summa

Cum Laude and Departmental Honors)

Dissertation

Social Immobility, Ethno-politics and Sectarian Violence: Obstacles to Post-conflict Reconstruction in Northern Ireland

-Dissertation Committee:GordanaRabrenovic(advisor), Jack Levin, Liza Weinstein, Neil Jarman

Publications

Forthcoming Holland, Curtis and GordanaRabrenovic.“Social Immobility, Ethno-

Politics and Sectarian Violence: Obstacles to Post-conflictReconstruction

in Northern Ireland.” Forthcoming in International Journal of Politics,

Culture and Society.Accepted July 2016.

Forthcoming Holland, Curtis, Marjorie Cohn, Ira Helfand and Jean Grassman.“Weapons of

War and Mass Destruction,” In W. H. Wilst & M. White (eds.),

Preventing War andPromotingPeace(Forthcoming, Cambridge

University Press, 2017).

2013 “An Empirical Analysis of the Structuration of American Ideologies about

Economic Justice.”Qualitative Sociology Review9(4): 85-99.

2013 Marieke Liem, Jack Levin, Curtis Holland and James A. Fox.“The Nature

and Incidence of Familicide in the United States, 2000-2009.”Journal of

FamilyViolence28(4): 351-358.

2011(Book Review) De Koning, Anouk. 2009. Global Dreams: Class, Gender

and Public Space in Cosmopolitan CairoCairo and New York: The

American University in Cairo Press. International Sociology Review of

Books 28(5): 644-646.

Article Under Review

“‘The Somebodies of Yesterday are the Nobodies of Today’: Masculinities, Social and

Political Exclusion and Contradictions in Ex-combatant Community-based

Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland.”Revise and resubmission requested from Men

and Masculinities, June 2016.

Conference Presentations

2016 American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, “Ethnocentric Politics,

Culturesof Masculinity, and the State: Ambiguities of Ex-combatant

Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland.”Special Topics Regular Paper Session: War,

Peace, and Conflict Resolution

2015Complicating Violence: Moving Beyond Bounded Understandings, “Neoliberalism, Paramilitarism, and Ethno-Politics in ‘Post-Conflict’ Northern Ireland.” Graduate Student Conference, Northeastern University, March 27.

2012 American Sociological Association Annual Meeting,“The Structuration of

American Dominant Ideology Beliefs about Economic Justice.”Regular Paper

Session, Social Psychology

2012 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Meeting, “The Nature and

Incidence of Familicide in the United States: 2000-2009.” Regular Paper

Session

2010 Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, “Ideology and Business

Ethics:MBA Students’ Perspectives on the Causes and Implications of the 2008

Economic Crisis.”Regular Paper Session

2008 New England Sociological Association, “Discourse on Human Rights

and Social Entrepreneurship in MBA Curricula and Alumni Magazines:

Comparative Analysis of the Top 10 Graduate Business Schools in the US.”

Undergraduate Honors Thesis

2008 Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, “Effectsof Neoliberal

Globalization on the Rights and Welfare of Children in Indonesia, Colombia and

Kenya: A Comparative Study.” Undergraduate Paper

Teaching Positions

Northeastern University

Research Methods in Sociology (Summer 1 2016)

Juvenile Delinquency (Summer 1 2015, Fall 2012)

Current Issues in Cities and Suburbs (Spring 2015)

Social Movements (Spring 2013)

Deviance and Social Control (Summer 2012)

Class, Power, and Social Change (Spring 2012)

Social Problems (Spring 2012)

MET College, Boston University

Sociology of Crime and Delinquency (Fall 2014, Fall 2013)

Violence in the Family (Summer 2 2015, Summer 2 2014)

Social Problems (Spring2016, Spring 2015)

Bentley University

Diversity, Minorities, and Social Change (Fall 2013)

Social Problems (Spring 2016, Spring 2015, Summer 1 2013, Fall 2012)

Issues and Investigations in Sociology (Fall 2015, Fall 2014, Spring 2013, Fall 2012)

Popular Culture in Consumer Societies (Spring 2014)

Bridgewater State University

Social Inequality (Spring 2012)

Social Theory (Spring 2012)

Sociological Analysis (Fall 2011, 2 sections)

Suffolk University

Social Problems (Spring 2011)

Teaching Assistantship

Environment and Society, Dr. Daniel Faber (Northeastern University, Fall 2014)

Grants and Research Awards

2013 – 2014 Research Associate, Brudnick Center on Conflict and Violence,

Northeastern University

2012 Joint Faculty-Graduate Student Research Grant (with Gordana

Rabrenovic). Department of Sociology and Anthropology and the

Brudnick Center on Conflict and Violence, $2,000.

Honor

Service to the Department Award for Organizing Second Annual Conference on Globalization hosted by Northeastern’s Sociology & Anthropology Department: Global Commodities: Chained and Unchained, March 2011.

Other Professional and Community Activities

2010 – 2011 Part-time Research Assistant,Brudnick Center on Conflict and Violence,

Northeastern University

2009 Part-time Research Assistant, Center on Wealth and Philanthropy, Boston

College

2008 Chair of Graduate Student Committee for Boston College Sociology

Department Faculty Job Search

2007 Co-founder of student social justice organization –the Social Justice

League –as an undergraduate at Bridgewater State University, leading to

various Fair Trade initiatives, including the affiliation of the college’s

Bookstore with the Worker Rights Consortium

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