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APPOINTMENTS
Teaching & Postdoctoral Fellow, Legal Studies Program, University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2020-2022
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Sociology, University of California Irvine, ABD
– Dissertation Committee: Francesca Polletta (Co-chair), David John Frank (Co-chair), Nina Bandelj, Rocio Rosales, & Keramet Reiter
– 2016-2017. Graduate Level Emphasis in Law, Society & Culture, Center in Law, Society and Culture, UCI School of Law; Emphasis Advisor: Kaaryn Gustafson
M.A. in Sociology, University of California Irvine, 2017
M.S. in Anthropology, University of North Texas, 2012
B.A. in Social Science, Washington State University, 2009
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
In Progress
– DoCarmo, Tania L. and Rocio Rosales. “From Victim to Suspect: Punishment Without Process in Immigrant Detention.” R&R.
– DoCarmo, Tania. “Meaning-making at the United Nations: Workspaces & the Institutionalization of Global Human Trafficking Policy, 1945-2000.”
– DoCarmo, Tania L., Lim Vanntheary and Nhanh Channtha. “Crime, Rights or Inequality? Longitudinal Factors Contributing to Re-Exploitation of Sex Trafficking Survivors in Cambodia.”
– DoCarmo, Tania L. “Punishment or Protection? Carceral Creep and Protecting Child Survivors of Sex Trafficking in Cambodia.”
Journal Articles
– Forthcoming. DoCarmo, Tania, Stephen Rea, John Emery, Evan Conaway and Noopur Raval. “The Law in Computation: What Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Mean for Law and Society Scholarship.” Law & Policy.
– Forthcoming. Polletta, Francesca, Tania L. DoCarmo, Kelly Ward & Jessica Callahan. “Personal Storytelling in Professionalized Social Movements.” Mobilization.
Book Chapters
– 2019. DoCarmo, Tania. “Ethical Considerations for Studying Human Trafficking” in The Palgrave International Handbook of Human Trafficking. J. A. Winterdyk, and J. Jones, eds. Palgrave Macmillan.
– 2019. DoCarmo, Tania. “Major International Counter-Trafficking Organizations: Addressing Human Trafficking from Multiple Directions” in The Palgrave International Handbook of Human Trafficking. J. A. Winterdyk, and J. Jones, eds. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
– 2014. DoCarmo, Tania. “How Should We Collaborate?” in Stopping the Traffick: A Christian Response to Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking. G. Miles, C. Crawford, T. DoCarmo, and G. Velazco, eds. Eugene: Regnum Publishers.
Book Reviews, Reports & Commentary
– 2018. DoCarmo, Tania. “The Migrant’s Right to a Digital Identity,” Law in Computation Series.
Platypus: The CASTAC Blog. Committee on the Anthropology of Science, Technology and Computing, American Anthropological Association, 8 February.
– 2013. DoCarmo, Tania. “The Trouble with Voluntourism: When Good Intentions Just Aren’t Enough.” PRISM 20(5): 38-41.
– 2012. DoCarmo, Tania. Book review of Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide by Nicholas Kristof & Sheryl WuDunn. Social Work & Christianity 39:4
FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS & FUNDING
External
– 2020-2021. AAUW American Dissertation Fellowship, American Association of University Women (Declined)
– 2015-2020. Graduate Research Fellowship (GRFP), National Science Foundation (3 yrs funding)
– 2019. Charlotte Newcombe Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Finalist/Honorable Mention.
– 2018. Human Rights Center Fellowship, UC Berkeley School of Law ($5,000)
– 2017. Graduate Student Paper Award, Global and Transnational Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association (ASA)
Internal
– 2019. Public Impact Fellowship, UC Irvine Graduate Division ($1,000)
– 2018. Research Grant, UC Irvine Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies (GPACS) ($1,800)
– 2018. Kugelman Research Fellowship, UC Irvine Center for Citizen Peacebuilding ($1,500)
– 2017-2018. Technology, Law & Society Fellowship, funded by NSF Law and Social Science EAGER Program; supervised by Profs. Bill Maurer (Anthropology) and Mona Lynch (Criminology, Law & Society) (1-year funding)
– 2014. Social Science Merit Fellowship, UC Irvine School of Social Science
– 2014. Graduate Opportunity Fellowship, UC Irvine Graduate Division
– 2014. Dean’s Recruitment Fellowship, UC Irvine Graduate Division
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