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University of New Orleans GENERAL CURRICULUM VITAE D’Lane R. Compton Assistant Professor The Department of Sociology
Background Education: Ph.D, Sociology, Fall 2007 Texas A&M University—College Station, TX Social Psychology with and emphasis in Gender, Sexuality, and Family Studies Dissertation: The Generation and Effects of a Behavioral Stigma in Small Groups: A Formal Theory and Test. Graduate Gender Certificate, Fall 2003 Women Studies Program Texas A&M University—College Station, TX M.A., Sociology, May 2001 University of Missouri—St. Louis, MO Emphasis in Gender B.S., Sociology, December 1999 Texas A&M University—College Station, TX Experience: A. Academic: Assistant Professor Sociology Department, University of New Orleans, LA Fall 2008 - current Classes include research methods and statistics courses, social psychology courses, and sexuality courses at both the graduate and undergraduate level. • Instruct and lead discussion, teach statistical software • Plan and construct lessons, tests, and assignments • Draft and grade examinations and other course assignments • Hold office hours, test reviews, and tutor students as needed • Mentor students and serve as committee member for Master’s student’s thesis work.
Visiting Assistant Professor Sociology Department, Davidson College—Davidson, NC Spring 2008 Classes include introduction to sociology, social psychology, and sociology of sexuality • Instruct and lead discussion and writing intensive classes • Plan and construct lessons, tests, and assignments • Draft and grade examinations and other course assignments • Hold office hours, test reviews, and tutor students as needed Graduate Lecturer Sociology Department, Texas A&M University—College Station, TX Spring 2004-2007 Classes include introduction to sociology, upper level social problems, upper level marriage and family, and advanced research methods and quantitative analysis. • Construct syllabi for courses • Plan lessons and instruct class sizes of 100+ • Draft and grade examinations and other course assignments • Hold office hours, test reviews, and tutor students as needed Aggie Access Introduction to Sociology Class, Fall 2003 • Planned lessons and instructed class size of 30• Lead discussion and writing intensive class Research Assistant to Dr. Jane Sell and Dr. Dudley L. Poston Sociology Department, Texas A&M University—College Station, TX Summer 2003-Fall 2007 • Help with experimental design literature review, etc. • Redesign experimental laboratory • Edited Johansson and Sell and Lovaglia et al. chapters • Researched Residential Segregation of Same-sex Couples in the U.S. • Researched Same-sex Couples in the 2000 U.S. Census
Teaching Assistant to Dr. Mark Fossett and Dr. Carol Albrecht Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Sociology Department, Texas A&M University—College Station, TX Summer 2003, 2004, 2005 • Conducted supplemental instruction classes for quantitative methods • Conducted STATA training classes • Conferenced with students as needed
B. Other professional: Research Assistant and Data Manager Public Policy Research Institute, Texas A&M University—College Station, TX Full Time: June 2001-December 2002, Part time: January 2002-December 2003. • Collected Data and managed a database on Criminal Justice Department Federal Grants for the State of Texas • Designed instruments for better and precise measurement of program outcomes • Helped with research data collection and report management
Scholarly and Creative Productivity 1.
Publications A. Books a. Scholarly books i. Refereed Baumle, Amanda K., D’Lane R. Compton, and Dudley L. Poston, Jr. 2009. Same-Sex Partners: The Social Demography of Sexual Orientation. Albany, NY: SUNY Press. Reviewed (positively) in Contemporary Sociology. Moore, Mignon R. 2010. “Review of Same-Sex Partners: The Social Demography of Sexual Orientation.” Contemporary Sociology. 39: 418-420. Reviewed and “Recommended” in Choice (American Library Association). Fiola, J.A. February 2010. “Review of Same-Sex Partners: The Social Demography of Sexual Orientation. Choice. 47: 1170. ii. Edited Farris, D. Nicole, Mary Ann Davis, and D’Lane Compton. 2014. “Illuminating How Identities, Stereotypes & Inequalities Matter through Gender Studies.” New York: Springer Press.
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Refereed/Invited Publications a. Book chapters
Compton, D’Lane R. 2013. “The Family and Gay Men and Lesbians.” Pp. 257-274 in International Handbook on the Demography of Sexuality, edited by A. K. Baumle. New York: Springer Press. Compton, D’Lane R. 2009. “Homophobia” in Levine, John and Michael Hogg (ed.) Encyclopedia of Group Processes and Intergroup Relations. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications. 2009. Compton, D’Lane R. 2006. “The Edit Effects of Marital Status on the Same-sex Unmarried Partner Category in the 2000 Census.” p166-182 in Baumle, Amanda K. (ed) Developments in Demography. Newcastleupon-Tyne, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars Press. b. Journal Articles Compton, D’Lane and Emily Knox. 2014. “Sissies and Tomboys” in The Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality, edited by Patricia Whelehan and Anne Bolin. Malden, MA: Wiley-‐Blackwell. Baumle, Amanda K. and D’Lane R. Compton. 2014. “Identity vs. Identification: How LGBTQ Parents Identify Their Children on the Census Surveys.” Journal of Marriage and Family. 76:94-104. Compton, D’Lane R., Tony Love, and Jane Sell. 2012. “Developing and Assessing Reliability of Coding in Studies of Group Interaction.” Sociological Methodology. 42: 348-364.
Compton, D’Lane R. and Amanda K. Baumle. 2012. “Beyond The Castro: Examining Gay and Lesbian Enclaves in the San Francisco Bay Area.” Journal of Homosexuality. 59(10): 1327-‐1356.
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Baumle, Amanda K. and D’Lane R. Compton. 2011. “Legislating “the Family”: The Effect of State Family Laws on the Presence of Children in Same-Sex Households.” Law and Policy. 33(1): 82-115. Items Accepted for Publication but Not Yet Published Baumle, Amanda K. and D’Lane R. Compton. Legislating Gay and Lesbian Families: How the Law Affects Decisions for LGBT Parents. New York, NY: NYU Press. Forthcoming 2014. Baumle, Amanda K. and D’Lane Compton. “Demographics of Gay and Lesbian
Partnerships and Families.” In International Handbook on Gender and Demographic Processes (forthcoming), edited by Nancy Riley. New York: Springer Press. Compton, D’Lane R. “Review of Not My Kid: What Parents Believe about the Sex Lives of Their Teenagers,” by Sinikka Elliott. American Journal of Sociology, forthcoming
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Baumle, Amanda K., D’Lane Compton, and Dudley L. Poston, Jr. “The Demography of Sexual Orientation.” (Re-printed in Italian). In Sociologies of Homosexualities, edited by Cirus Rinaldi. Rome: XL edizioni. Participation at Professional Meetings “Bisexuality in America.” August 2013 (with Nicole Farris) American Sociological Association Annual Meeting—New York City, NY. “Heterogeneity of Parent-Child Relationships in Same-Sex Households.” August 2013 (with Amanda Baumle) American Sociological Association Annual Meeting—New York City, NY. Author Meets Critics Session focusing on Melanie Heath’s One Marriage Under God: The Campaign to Promote Marriage in America (2012 NYU Press). April 2013. Southern Sociological Association’s Annual Meeting — Atlanta, GA. “Family Identity versus Identification: Same-Sex Families and the American Community Survey” March 2013 (with Amanda Baumle) Southwestern Social Science Association Annual Meeting—New Orleans, LA. “Bisexuality in America- A Preliminary Analysis of the American Community Survey” March 2013 (with Nicole Farris) Southwestern Social Science Association Annual Meeting—New Orleans, LA. “An Examination of Methodological Challenges.” August 2012 (with Amanda Baumle) Crossing Boundaries American Sociological Association Sexualities Section mini-conference - Denver, CO, August. “Making it Count: Seeking to Queer the Census.” March 2011. Southwest Social Science Association Annual Meeting—Las Vegas, NV. Gay and Lesbian Families and the Law: The Role of the Law in Parenthood Decisions for Same-Sex Couples. (with Amanda K. Baumle). March 2011. Southwest Social Science Association Annual Meeting—Las Vegas, NV.
Queer Eye on the Gay Rodeo. April 2010. Southern Sociological Association Annual Meeting—Atlanta, GA. The Residential Segregation of Same-Sex Partnered Households from Heterosexual Partnered Households in 100 U.S. Cities in 2000. (with Dudley L. Poston, Jr. and Danielle Xiaodan Deng) April 2010. Southwest Social Science Association Annual Meeting—Houston, TX. The Law and Family Formation: Examining the Effect of Law on the Presence of Children in Same-Sex Households. (with Amanda K. Baumle) April 2010. Southwest Social Science Association Annual Meeting—Houston, TX. Distinguish Paper in Sociology Award Developing and Assessing Reliability of Coding in Studies of Group Interaction. (with Tony Love and Jane Sell) August 2009. Group Processes Annual Meeting—San Francisco, CA. Queer Cowboygirls. (with Leah DeVun) 2009. Pop Culture Association Annual Meeting—New Orleans, LA The Generation and Effects of Stigma in Small Groups: A Formal Theory and Test. August 2008. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting—Boston, MA. Legislating “the Family”: The Effect of State Family Laws on the Presence of Children in Same-Sex Households with Amanda K. Baumle. August 2007, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting—New York, New York The Generation and Effect of a Behavioral Stigma in Small Groups: A Formal Theory. August 2006, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting— Montreal, Canada Patterns of Residential Segregation in U.S. Cities between Homosexuals and Heterosexuals. November 2005, Southern Demographic Association Annual Meeting—Oxford, MS Beyond the Castro: Exploring Intersections of Race, Class and Gender in Gay Enclaves. (With Amada K. Baumle) September 2005, International Sociological Association Sociology of Population Sectional Meeting—Msida, Malta An Appraisal of the 2000 U.S. Census Data on Same-sex Unmarried Partners. (With Dudley L. Poston, Jr.) August 2005, American Sociological Associations Annual Meeting—Philadelphia, PA Beyond The Castro: Examining Gay and Lesbian Enclaves in the San Francisco Bay Area. (With Amanda K. Baumle) March 2005, Southwestern Social Science
Associations Annual Meeting—New Orleans, LA. 2005 Regional Award Winner Southwester Sociological Association Outstanding PhD-level paper More Like Married Couples? An Examination of Same-sex Couples and the Effects of Unofficially Recognized Unions. March 2005, Southwestern Social Science Associations Annual Meeting—New Orleans, LA The Residential Segregation of Homosexuals from Heterosexuals in 40 American Cities, 2000. (With Dudley L. Poston, Jr.) August 2004, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting—San Francisco, CA Variations in the Residential Segregation of Homosexuals from Heterosexuals in American Cities, 2000. July 2004, World Congress of The International Institute of Sociology—Beijing, China Commitment and Same-sex Couples: Are All Same-sex Couples Alike? April 2004, Southern Social Science Association Annual Meeting—Atlanta, GA The Residential Segregation of Homosexuals in American Cities, 2000.March 2004, Southwestern Social Science Associations Annual Meeting—Corpus Christi, TX. 2004 Regional Award Winner Southwester Sociological Association Outstanding PhD-level paper The Residential Segregation of Homosexuals from Heterosexuals in American Cities, 2000. Jan. 2004, TAMU Departmental Colloquium Series Gender and The Texas A&M Bonfire Organization. April 2002, Midwestern Sociological Society Annual Meeting--Milwaukee, WI 5.
Other Scholarly or Creative Activities Summers, Stacey. 2013. “Unbreakable Threads.” [interview in documentary on gay families] Houston, TX: Poppy Pro Productions. “Garland talks w/ D'Lane Compton about Gossip” November 14th, 2012. Garland Robinette Radio Show. WWL FM105.3. “Legal Recognition of Gay and Lesbian Families could improve outcome for children.” Houston Chronicle Op-Ed. June 22nd, 2012 with Amanda K. Baumle Social (in)Queery regular contributor: “On Queer Parenting and Gender Neutrality” March 21st, 2013 with Tristan Bridges “How Not to Study Families” June 19th, 2012 with Megan Carroll and C.J. Pascoe
“J’adore les Tomboys!” May 21st, 2012 #SaturdaySchool on Twitter (with Rhonda Ragsdale) contributor: Succeeding in Academia tips, Preparing and applying to grad school, Social Media in the Classroom, Social Media etiquette for Professors and Students 2012 American Sociological Association’s Group Processes Annual Meeting Coorganizer – Denver, CO. 2012 American Sociological Association’s Sexuality Section Chair and Organizer for Quantitative Sexualities Working Group – Denver, CO. 2010-2012 Women’s and Gender Studies Section President of the Southwest Social Science Association 2010 Women’s and Gender Studies Section Program Chair of the Southwest Social Science Association. Organizer and Chair for Quantitative Studies on Sexuality Session for the Southwestern Social Science Association Annual Meetings, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Graduate Affairs Committee of the Social Psychology Section, American Sociological Association, 2005-2006 American Sociological Association, Spring 2003-current Southwestern Social Science Association, Fall 2003-current Southern Demographic Association, 2005-2008 Southern Sociological Association, Spring 2004-current Midwest Sociological Society, Spring 2002 6.
Awards, Lectureships, or Prizes 2012 University of New Orleans Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Summer Research Program Award (CEO) ($6000). 2011 University of New Orleans Sociological Departmental Research Stipend ($3000).
2010 Regional Award Winner Southwestern Sociological Association’s Distinguished Paper in Sociology for “The Law and Family Formation: Examining the Effect of Law on the Presence of Children in Same-Sex Households.” (With Amanda K. Baumle) 2006 Ruth Schaffer Award for best student paper for “Behavioral Stigma: A Formal Theory and Test” 2006 Cushing/Glasscock Award ($2000) for research project: Authenticating the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered (GLBT) History at Texas A&M Awarded international conference grant from Melbern Glasscock Center for Humanities Research ($500), Texas A&M University (TAMU), 2005 ASA-ICPSR Clifford C. Clogg Award to attend ICPSR, Summer 2005 2005 Regional Award Winner Southwestern Sociological Association Outstanding PhDlevel paper for “Beyond the Castro: Examining Gay and Lesbian Enclaves in the San Francisco Bay Area.” (With Amanda K. Baumle)
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2004 Regional Award Winner Southwestern Sociological Association Outstanding PhDlevel paper for “The Residential Segregation of Homosexuals in American Cities” Lectureship: An Introduction to Multilevel Models and HLM. October 2004, Yeungnam University, Daegu, South Korea Grants and Contracts A. Grants and contracts received Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Summer (2012) Research Program Award (CEO) $6600
Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Summer (2009) Research Program Award (SCoRe) $7905
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Grants and contracts applied for Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Summer (2013) Research Program Award (CEO) $5000 Williams Institute Small Grant Award (2013) $2500 Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Summer (2012) Research Program Award (CEO) $6600
Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Summer (2011) Research Program Award (CEO) $6600 Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Summer (2010) Research Program Award (SCoRe) $7934 2006 NSF Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant for “Behavioral Stigma: A Formal Theory and Test” $9000 8.
Thesis/Dissertation Committee Service Committee Member : Cheryl Mayeux, “Stigma, Surgery, and Social Identity: Attitudes towards Sex and Gender Surgeries.” May 2009. Committee Member: Matt LeBlanc, Working Title: “Blogging Goffman,” Summer 2009. Committee Member: Michelle Alcina, “Tattoos as Personal Narrative.” Fall 2009. Committee Member: Ashley Volion, (De)Centering Sexuality: Narratives of Physically Disabled Women and Self-‐Identifying as a Sexual Being. May 2010. Committee Member: Jessica Giordano, “Non-‐Physical Forms of Intimate Partner Violence in Lesbian Relationships.” May 2010 Committee Member: Dimitra Cupo, “Theorizing Female Masculinity.” Summer 2010. Committee Chair: Corey Miller, The Cultural Adaptation of Internet Dating: Attitudes towards Online Relationship Formation, May 2011.
Committee Chair: Jenny Savely, Helping Behavior in a Globalized Community, August 2011. Committee Chair: Ashley Ponson, Defining Rape: Attitudes Toward and Experiences with Sexual Coercion at The University of New Orleans, May 2012.
Committee Member Chair: Nathalie Delise, Me, Myself, & Identity Online: Identity Salience on Facebook vs Non-Virtual Identity, May 2012 Committee Member Chair: Kianna Simmons, Evoking Luck, May 2012 Honors Thesis Committee Member: Brittany Verrett, May 2011
Committee Member: Kelli Reynolds Ph.D. Committee Member: Jerry Graves, May 2012 (UNO Urban) Committee Member: Kevin Goodlet, May 2012 Committee Member Chair: Jeff Zschiedrich, May 2012 Committee Member Chair: Terrell Kincaid, August 2012 Committee Member Chair: Brandi Woodell, The Intersecting and Integrating Identities of Rural Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Christians, August 2013 Committee Member Chair: Amy Busby, Working Title Committee Member: Heather Horton, May 2014 Committee Member Chair: Omar Ictech III, May 2014 Committee Member: Jahaan Chandler, May 2014 Ph.D. Committee Member: Peter Webb (UNO, Urban) Ph.D. Committee Member: Adilia James, "Is Professional Knowledge Gendered? Clients' Role in the Gender Pay Gap Problem." (University of Chicago, Sociology) 9. 10.
Major Areas of Creative or Research Interest Other Professional Accomplishments A.
Manuscripts under submission Compton, D’Lane, Nicole Farris, and Yu-Ting Chang. “Bisexuality in America.” Journal of Sex Research. Compton, D’Lane R. “Hearsay in Small Groups: A Formal Theory and Test.” Social Psychology Quarterly Baumle, Amanda K. and D’Lane R. Compton. “Heterogeneity of Parent-‐Child Relationships in Same-‐Sex Households.” Social Forces
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Academic service a. On-‐campus (as administrator, committee member, etc.) Undergraduate Advisor for the Sociology Department (2011-‐current) UNO Diversity Committee (2013-‐current ) UNO Honors Program Committee (2013-‐current) Sociology Department Facebook page Moderator
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UNO Women and Gender Studies Facebook page Moderator Official Representative for ICPSR for the UNO Campus (2008-‐current) Sociology Department New Hire Committee Member (2009) Sociology Department Grade Appeal Committee (2009) Sociology Department Graduate Committee (2009-‐current) Women’s and Gender Studies Department Faculty Graduate Faculty Guest Speaker for the UNO Honors Program regarding “Research and Sociological Social Psychology.” October 2010. Off-‐campus (include speaking engagements) Reviewer for: Social Psychology Quarterly, Gender and Society, Social Science Quarterly, Journal of Homosexuality, Sexualities, Qualitative Sociology, Sociological Inquiry, Sociological Compass, Population Research and Policy Review Co-‐organizer of 2012 American Sociological Associations Group Processes Annual Conference—Denver, CO Panelist/Speaker on “Sexuality in the Field” at the 2012 Sexualities Section Mini-‐Conference at 2012 American Sociological Association’s Annual Meeting—Denver, CO.
2012 Southwestern Social Science Association Women and Gender Studies Section President (officer)
2011 Guest Lecture at Loyola University concerning “Studying the LGBT population”
2011 Southwestern Social Science Association Women and Gender Studies Section President (officer) Panelist/Speaker on “New Directions in Sexuality Studies” at the 2011 Southwestern Social Science Association 2011 Annual Meeting—Las Vegas, NV 2010 Southwestern Social Science Association Women and Gender Studies Section Program Chair (officer) Guest Speaker “25 Years After: LGBT in Higher Education” Conference at Texas A&M University—College Station, TX. April 2010. 2008, 2009 Guest Lecture at Loyola University concerning Experimental Methods