Updated November 2017 LINDSAY M. STEVENS, 26 Nichol Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08904 lindsay.stevens@rutgers.edu EDUCATION 2018 Ph.D. in Sociology, (expected) Dissertation: According to Plan?: Medicine, Inequality, and Reproductive Planning in the United States Committee: Joanna Kempner (chair), Deborah Carr, Catherine Lee, Norah MacKendrick, Rene Almeling (Yale University) 2014 M.A. in Sociology, 2014 Certificate in Women's and Gender Studies, 2010 B.A. in Political Science, Kenyon College Magna Cum Laude, with High Honors in Political Science CURRENT POSITION 2014 - Managing Editor, ASA Rose Series in Sociology, Russell Sage Foundation AREAS OF INTEREST Medical Sociology, Sex and Gender, Qualitative Methods, Environmental Sociology, Science & Technology Studies, Body and Embodiment, Reproduction and Fertility REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES Roos, Patricia A. and Lindsay M. Stevens. Forthcoming. Integrating Occupations: Changing Occupational Sex Segregation from 2000 to 2010. Demographic Research. * Press coverage in New York Times, Atlantic, and Vice Impact Stevens, Lindsay M. 2016. Environmental Contaminants and Reproductive Bodies: Provider Perspectives on Risk, Gender, and Responsibility. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 57(4): 471-485. * 2017 ASA Body and Embodiment Graduate Student Paper Award, Honorable Mention MacKendrick, Norah and Lindsay M. Stevens. 2016. 'Taking Back a Little Bit of Control': Managing the Contaminated Body through Consumption. Sociological Forum, 31(2): 310-329. L. STEVENS 1
Stevens, Lindsay M. 2015. Planning Parenthood: Health Care Providers' Perspectives on Pregnancy Intention, Readiness, and Family Planning. Social Science & Medicine, 139: 44-52. * 2014 Matilda White Riley Award for Best Qualifying Paper, RESEARCH IN PROGRESS Stevens, Lindsay M. Legitimizing and Minimizing: Healthcare Providers Assessments of their Patients Complaints about Birth Control. Under review. Stevens, Lindsay M. Reproductive Planning Reconsidered: Women s Incongruent Intentions, Actions, and Feelings about Pregnancy and Family. In preparation. EXTERNAL GRANTS 2016 Society of Family Planning Research Fund. Reproductive Planning, Pregnancy Intention, Ambivalence, and Health Care Experiences: A Qualitative Study. Role: PI. $6,655 2014 American Sociological Association Student Forum Travel Award. $225 INTERNAL GRANTS 2017 TA/GA Professional Development Fund Award,. $925 2016 TA/GA Professional Development Fund Award,. $2,600 2016 Conference Travel Award,. $200 2015 Small Grants Program Research Award,. $500 2014 Conference Travel Award,. $150 2013 Small Grants Program Research Award,. $300 FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS NOT LISTED ELSEWHERE 2012-2013 Teaching Honor Roll (Highest Evaluated Teachers of the Semester), Awarded in Summer '12, Fall '12, Spring '13, and Fall '13, 2011-2012 Excellence Fellow,, 2010 Phi Beta Kappa, Beta of Ohio 2010 Pi Sigma Alpha, Sigma Theta Chapter (Political Science Honor Society) L. STEVENS 2
2010 Diamond-Storing Award for Best Undergraduate Thesis in American Politics, Kenyon College TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2012-2013 Teaching Assistant and Instructor,, COURSES TAUGHT AND INDEPENDENTLY DESIGNED Introduction to Sociology (2 semesters) Social Problems (1 semester) COURSES ASSISTED Introduction to Sociology (1 semester) Social Research Methods (1 semester) INVITED GUEST LECTURES Social Problems (2016, 2017) Introduction to Sociology (2012) CONFERENCE AND INVITED PRESENTATIONS 2017 Reproductive Planning Reconsidered: Women s Incongruent Intentions, Actions, and Feelings about Pregnancy and Family. (Panelist) American Sociological Association. 2017 I Was Still Feeling Really Ambivalent : Reproductive Intentions and Uncertainty among a Mixed-Class Sample of U.S. Women. (Panelist) Eastern Sociological Society, Sociology of Reproduction Mini-Conference. 2016 'People Can Use Contraception': Health Care Providers' Assessments of Non-Life- Threatening Side Effects of Birth Control. (Panelist) American Sociological Association. 2015 The Influence of Social Factors in Reproductive Health Care. (Invited Lecturer) Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Issues in Cultural Competency and Underserved Community Series. 2015 'Taking Back a Little Bit of Control: Managing the Contaminated Body through Consumption. (with Norah MacKendrick) (Panelist) American Sociological Association. 2015 Managing Reproductive Risks in the Face of Uncertainty: Provider Attitudes about Preconception and Prenatal Environmental Exposure. (Panelist) Eastern Sociological Society. 2014 Integrating Occupations: Changing Occupational Sex Segregation from 2000 to 2010. (with Patricia A. Roos) (Panelist) American Sociological Association. L. STEVENS 3
2014 There is No Perfect Time! : Reproductive Health Care Providers and the Problematization of Family Planning. (Panelist) Eastern Sociological Society, Sociology of Reproduction Mini-Conference. 2013 Reproduction and the Limits of Control: How Health Care Providers and Patients Negotiate Family Planning. (Roundtable) American Sociological Association. 2012 "Disentangling Poverty and Sexuality: Messages about Class in Federally-Funded Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage Programs." (Panelist) George Mason University Public Sociology Graduate Conference. 2010 "Federally-Funded Abstinence-Only-Until-Marriage Programs: Constructing Deserving and Undeserving Citizenship." Kenyon College Political Science Department Honors Colloquium. 2009 "Intersections of Youth, Sexuality, Poverty, and Government: The Impact of Abstinence- Only-Until-Marriage Programs." John W. Adams Summer Legal Scholars Research Symposium. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2014-2015 Research Assistant, Dr. Norah MacKendrick, 'Taking Back a Little Bit of Control: Managing the Contaminated Body through Consumption,. Conducted literature review and assisted in writing 2014 Research Assistant, Dr. Patricia Roos, Integrating Occupations: Changing Occupational Sex Segregation from 2000 to 2010,. Cleaned U.S. Census dataset, conducted literature review, and assisted in writing 2013 Research Assistant, Dr. Marsha Rosenthal, Community and Assisted Living Breast Cancer Survivor Studies, Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research at. Coded qualitative interviews using Atlas.ti PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND SERVICE AD HOC REVIEWER Gender & Society, Social Psychology Quarterly, Social Science & Medicine, Sociology Compass SERVICE Organizer, 2018 Mini-Conference on Reproduction, Eastern Sociological Society Nominations Committee, American Sociology Association Section on Medical Sociology (2018- ) Mentor, Multi-Generational Mentoring Program (NSF Advancing Graduate Education initiative), (2013- ) L. STEVENS 4
Graduate Committee Representative, Graduate Union of Sociology Students, (2013-14) Faculty Liaison, Graduate Union of Sociology Students, (2012-13) Mentor, cymentor, Mastery Charter School & City Year Philadelphia (2011-14) MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association, Eastern Sociological Society, Society of Family Planning, Sociologists for Women in Society REFERENCES Joanna Kempner Deborah Carr Boston University New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Boston, MA 02215 jkempner@rci.rutgers.edu carrds@bu.edu Catherine Lee Norah MacKendrick New Brunswick, NJ 08901 New Brunswick, NJ 08901 clee@sociology.rutgers.edu norah.mackendrick@rutgers.edu Rene Almeling Yale University New Haven, CT 06520 rene.almeling@yale.edu L. STEVENS 5