Curriculum Vitae

John Bryce Merrill

 

University of Colorado-Boulder

Department of Sociology

Campus Box 327

Boulder, CO 80309

john.merrill@colorado.edu

303.875.1289

 

Education

 

Ph.D.   University of Colorado-Boulder, Department of Sociology. (Ph.D. expected May 2008).

 

Dissertation Title: Home for Music: An Ethnography of Home Music Recording. Dissertation Committee: Leslie Irvine, Janet Jacobs, Martha Gimenez, Kira Hall, Liam Downey.

 

M.A. University of South Florida, Department of Sociology, Tampa, Florida. April 2003.

           

Master’s thesis: “Disillusioning Dissolution: An Ethnographic Autopsy of a Disbanded Social Movement Organization.”

 

Manuscript awarded Outstanding Graduate Student Paper from the Theory division of the Society for the Study of Social Problems.

 

B.S. Northland College, Department of Sociology, Ashland, Wisconsin. May 1999 Magna Cum 

            Laude.

 

            Capstone Project: “Lens Ethnography: Focusing on Aesthetics and Interaction in Public    Places.”

 

Professional Interests

 

Teaching: Theory, Social Psychology, Social Problems, Qualitative Methods, Inequality

Research: Social Psychology, Narrative, Music and Everyday Life, Technology, Culture.

 

Publications

 

2007    John Bryce Merrill. “Him: Remembering the Person.” Forthcoming in Symbolic Interaction 30(4).

 

2007    John Bryce Merrill. “Stories of Narrative: On Social Scientific Uses of Narrative in Multiple Disciplines.” Colorado Research in Linguistics 20(1).

 

2004    James C. Cavendish, Jessica Barber, Penny Blackwell, Muriel Cook, Beth Eschenfelder, Terry Johnson, Jennie Lai, Ana Melgar, J. Bryce Merrill, Virgie Peters. “Campus Climate Survey: A Report on the Attitudes and Experiences of Faculty and Staff.” Executive summary for the Provosts Office at the University of South Florida.


Under Review:

 

2007    Jason Boardman, Liam Downey, James S. Jackson, J. Bryce Merrill, Jarron Saint Onge, David R. Williams. “Proximate Industrial Activity and Psychological Distress: The interactive and interpretive roles of gender, work, and family statuses.” Journal of Community and Public Health.

 

In Progress:

 

2007    John Bryce Merrill. “Musical Possibilities: The Technological Evolution, Local Practice, and Social Implications of Home Music Recording.” Accepted chapter in progress for “Mundane Stuff: Ethnographic Approaches to Technology as Material Culture.” Edited by Phillip Vannini.

 

2007    John Bryce Merrill. “Music to Remember Me By: Technologies of Memory in Home Music Recording.”

 

Presentations

 

2007    “Music to Remember Me By: Technologies of Memory in Home Music Recording.” Presentation at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction. New York, NY.

 

2007    “Him: Remembering the Person.” Presentation at the 2007 International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. Champaign, Il.

 

2006    “A Discussion of the Research Strategies and Theoretical Implications of Leslie Irvine’s If you Tame Me: Understanding Our Connection with Animals.” Invited lecture at the University of Colorado-Boulder, Graduate Forum Series, Boulder, Co.

 

             “On the Means of Musical Production.” Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Pacific Sociological Association, Hollywood, CA.

 

2005    “Narrating Inequality on a Sports Talk Radio Show.” Invited lecture at the University of Colorado-Boulder, Sociology in Progress Series, Boulder, Co.

           

2004    “Applause!” Presentation at the Couch-Stone Symposium, Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, Vancouver, British Columbia.

 

            “When in Rome: Narrating Identity, Community, and Inequality on a Sports Talk Radio Show.” Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction. San Francisco, CA.

 

2003    “Put Your Hands Together Now: On the Interactional Nature, Interpersonal Dynamics, and Ritual Implications of Applause.” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, Chicago, Il.

 

            “Reconstructing and Reconsidering the Radical Empowerment Center: An Ethnographic Autopsy.” Couch-Stone Symposium, Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, Tempe, Az.

Service

 

2007    Culture Language and Social Practice Conference. Submission Organizer, Abstract Reviewer. Department of Linguistics, University of Colorado-Boulder.

 

2006    Member, Development Committee: Graduate Certificate Program in Culture, Language, and Social Practice. Supervised by Dr. Kira Hall.

 

            Manuscript review of Social Problems by Joel Best. Norton, 2007.

 

2005    Couch-Stone Symposium, Society of for the Study of Symbolic Interaction. Co-Planner and Co-Organizer with the Graduate Student Research Collective. University of Colorado-Boulder, Department of Sociology.

 

“Goffman’s Model of Context: Deciphering Frame Analysis.” Organizer and Moderator of an invited lecture by Thomas Scheff with Discussants Gary Alan Fine and Dan Miller, Couch-Stone Symposium, Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, Boulder, Co.

 

2004    Session on New Empirical Studies. Discussant. Couch-Stone Symposium, Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, Vancouver, British Columbia.

 

Graduate Committee Representative: Graduate Student Association. Department of Sociology. University of Colorado-Boulder.

 

Member, Graduate Student Research Collective: Department of Sociology. University of Colorado-Boulder.

 

2003    Founder, Everything Social, Graduate Student Research and Professional Socialization series. Department of Sociology. University of South Florida.

 

2002    Graduate student member, Computer Steering Committee, College of Arts and Sciences. University of South Florida.

 

2001    Graduate Committee Representative. Department of Sociology. University of South Florida.

 

Additional Activities:

 

2007    Invited essay with Patrick Williams and Phillip Vannini on organizing the Couch-Stone Symposium. Forthcoming in Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction Notes.

 

2007    Invited radio interview on dissertation research on women and home recording. Radio AM 1190, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO.

 

2007    Forthcoming news article on dissertation research in Colorado Music Buzz magazine. Denver, CO.

 

2004    Volunteer, English Tutor: Intercambio De Communidades. Boulder, Colorado.

 

Teaching Positions

Instructor:

At CU-Boulder:

Introduction to Sociology: Fall 2007, 2005, 2004; Summer 2004.

 

Social Problems: Spring 2007, 2006; Fall 2006.

 

Self and Modern Society: Summer 2007, 2006, 2005.

 

Social Conflict and Values: Spring 2005

 

At USF:

Introduction to Sociology: Spring 2003

 

Social Problems: Fall 2002

Teaching Assistant:

At CU-Boulder

Social Construction of Sexuality: Spring 2004

 

Introduction to Sociology: Fall 2003.

 

At USF:

Introduction to Sociology: Spring 2002

 

Social Problems: Summer 2002

 

 

Teaching Enhancement Activities

 

2003    “Creating a Teaching Portfolio.” University of South Florida.

           

“Leading Effective Classroom Discussions.” University of South Florida.

 

2002    “Using Questions to Learn: Two Essential Skills for Promoting Active Learning.”  University of South Florida.

           

“Fostering Positive Student-Faculty Relationships in the Classroom.”  University of South Florida.

 

Research Positions

 

2002    Research Assistant to James Cavendish, Principal Investigator for the University of South Florida Campus Climate Survey: Office of the Provost. Clean, coded, analyzed, and summarized quantitative data taken from the Campus Climate Survey.

           

2001    Research Assistant to Jennifer Friedman, Department of Sociology, University of South Florida. Analyzed qualitative interviews of men at a methadone clinic.

 

Awards and Honors

 

2006-07 Graduate Part Time Instructor Teaching Award, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder.

 

2005    Residence Life Teaching Award. Nominated by an honors student at the University of Colorado-Boulder for teaching and mentoring excellence.

 

2004    High Pass on Theory Comprehensive Exams, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder.

 

1999    Mayme Stewart Razkowski Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Social Sciences. Northland College.

                       

1999    Major-Merit Field Award in Sociology. Northland College.

 

Grants and Funding

 

2006    Dissertation Expense Grant. Department of Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder. $2000.

 

2005    Couch-Stone Symposium Conference Planning Grant. Funded by the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction. $5000.

           

            Student Event Funding for the Couch-Stone Symposium. Funded by the Coordinated Administrative Funding Committee of behalf of the Office of the Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs. $2000.

 

Professional Affiliations

 

American Sociological Association: Theory, Social Psychology Sections

Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction

Pacific Sociological Association

 

Undergraduate Students Supervised

 

2007    Internship Supervisor, Tasia Vandervegt at Free Speech Television, Boulder, Co.  

 

 

Additional Employment

 

2001    Associate Program Director, Escambia River Outward Bound School, 420 Tedder Rd, Century, FL 32583.

 

1999    Education Coordinator and Teacher of English, Social Studies, Life Management Skills, and Outdoor Education (Grades 6-12, General and Exceptional Student Education) at

Escambia River Outward Bound School, 420 Tedder Rd, Century, FL 32583.

 

 

References

 

Leslie Irvine, Ph.D., Department of Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder, 219 Ketchum Hall, UCB 327, Boulder, CO 80309. Phone: 303-492-7039. Email: irvinel@colorado.edu

 

Janet Jacobs, Ph.D., Department of Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder, Ketchum Hall 215-A, Boulder, CO 80309. Phone: 303-492-3202. Email: Janet.Jacobs@colorado.edu.

 

Donileen R. Loseke, Department of Sociology, University of South Florida, 4202 E. Fowler Ave, CPR 229, Tampa, FL 33620-5550. Phone: 813-974-2517. Email dloseke@cas.usf.edu.