PSA COUNCIL-CENTRAL REGION
(Two year term 2009-2011)
David Musick, University of Northern Colorado
Present Position: Professor, Department of Sociology, University of
Northern Colorado, 1980-present
Former Positions Held: Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology,
Washington State University, 1975-1980; Assistant Professor, Department of
Sociology, Utah State University, 1973-1975
Education: Ph.D., Sociology, University of California-Riverside
M.A., Sociology, University of California-Riverside
B.A., Sociology, California State University-San Bernardino
Offices Held in Other
Organizations: N/A
Offices, Committee
Memberships and Editorial Appointments Held in PSA:
Member of the Committee on
the Freedom of Research and Teaching for the PSA, 2006-present. Currently
Chair.
Member of the Practice,
Applied, and Clinical Sociology Committee for the PSA, 2001-2005. Served as
Chair of this Committee from 2003 to 2005.
Member of the 2003 PSA
Program Committee, 2001-2003
Chair of the PSA Membership
Committee 1985-1990 and 1996-1997.
Publications: An Introduction to the Sociology of Juvenile
Delinquency, State University of New York Press, 2001.
American Dilemmas: A
Sociological Interpretation of Enduring Social Issues, Columbia. University
Press, 1985. (first author: Jonathan H. Turner)
Oppression: A
Socio-History of Black/White Relations in America, by Jonathan H. Turner,
Royce Singleton, Jr. and David Musick, Chicago, IL: Nelson-Hall, Inc., 1984.
American Prisons: Past,
Present, and Future, by David Musick and Kristine G. Musick. The manuscript
is complete and has been submitted for publication.
Professional
Contributions: N/A
Honors and Awards: Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellow, 1972-1973
Ford Foundation Dissertation
Fellowship in Ethnic Studies (declined), 1972-1973
College Scholar, College of
Arts and Sciences, University of Northern Colorado, 1990
Paper,
Panel and Workshop Presentations at Professional Meetings and Associations:
I
have presented over 50 papers at regional and national professional meetings.
Todd Migliaccio, CSU Sacramento
Present Position: Associate Professor, Department of Sociology,
California State University – Sacramento, 2002-present
Former Positions Held: Visiting Faculty Fellow, Sociology, California State
University – San Marcos, 2000-2001
Education: Ph.D., 2002, Sociology, University of California –
Riverside
M.A., 1997, Sociology, University of California – Riverside
B.A., 1994, Communications, University of California – San Diego
Offices Held in Other
Organizations: Committee Member,
Bullying and Peer Mediation Program Advisory Committee, CSU Sacramento,
2006-2007
Committee Member, Men’s
Health Program Committee, CSU Sacramento, 2006-2008
Committee Member, Men’s
Health Program Interview Committee, CSU Sacramento, 2006
Offices, Committee
Memberships and Editorial Appointments Held in PSA: Committee Member, PSA Program Committee, 2005-2006
Publications: Migliaccio, T. Forthcoming. “Addressing Deceptive
Distinctions: A Comparison of Occupational Requirements of Military Personnel
and Elementary School Teachers.” Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology.
Migliaccio, T. A. 2002.
“Abused Husbands: A Narrative Analysis.” Journal of Family Issues, 23(1): 26-52.
Professional
Contributions: Associate Program
Director, Co-developed, conducted and implemented a comprehensive assessment of
violence throughout a school district, and then constructed and implemented a
program to address all forms of violence, 2008-2013.
Consultant, Bullying
Prevention and Safe Schools, Sacramento Unified School District, 2007-2008
Migliaccio, T. 2006. Table
presider, “Gender, Potpourri,” table session at PSA
Honors and Awards: SAFE Schools Project Grant (with Professor Modell),
Fresno Unified School District, 2008-2013
Probationary Faculty Grant,
California State University – Sacramento, 2007
Pedagogical Enhancement
Award, (with Professor Berg), California State University – Sacramento, 2006
Research and Creative
Activity Award, (with Professor Berg), California State University – Sacramento,
2005
Paper, Panel and Workshop
Presentations at Professional Meetings and Associations:
Migliaccio, T. 2008. Growing
Bullies, presented at SSSP, August
2008.
Migliaccio, T. 2008. Authority
in Group Experiences: Teacher Impact on Bullying Experiences, presented at PSA, April 2008.
Migliaccio, T. 2007. Assessing
the Program Assessment Movement,
presented at PSA conference, table session 66, Revising the Sociology
Undergraduate Program.
Migliaccio, T, E. Berg, and
R. Anzini-Varesio. 2007. An Exploration of Pain, Injury, and Identity in
Women’s Professional Football,
presented at PSA conference, table session 80, Going Beyond Difference in the
Study of Gender.