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1. Shawn Chandler Bingham, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Sociology. Assistant Dean, USF Honors College. The University of
1 Shawn Chandler Bingham, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Sociology Assistant Dean, USF Honors College The University of South Florida 4202 E. Fowler Ave, Tampa, FL 33620 [email protected] 813-974-3331 ________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION: 2003 1999 1997

Ph.D., Sociology, American University M.Ed., Special Education, The University of Maryland at College Park B.A., Social Sciences, Flagler College

FACULTY APPOINTMENTS: 2012-Present 2009-2014 2008-2012 2007-2008 2005-2007 2003-2005

Assistant Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Univ. of South Florida Faculty-in-Residence, Housing & Residential Education, Univ of S. Florida Instructor, Department of Sociology, University of South Florida Assistant Professor of Sociology, Saint Leo University Instructor, Department of Sociology, Univ. of South Florida Visiting Instructor of Sociology, Howard Community College

ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS 2015-Present 2008-2014 2007-2008 2003-2005 2000-2002

Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs, USF Honors College Director, Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, University of South Florida Department Chair, Social Sciences, Saint Leo University Assoc. Director, Rouse Honors Program, Howard Community College Research Fellow, Center for Health & Disability Research National Rehabilitation Hospital

RESEARCH INTERESTS: Sociology of Art, Culture, Humor, Disability, Small Housing Movement BOOKS: Bingham, Shawn and Lindsey Freeman (Eds.) 2017. The Bohemian South: Creating Countercultures, from Poe to Punk. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press. Bingham, Shawn and Sara Green. 2016. Seriously Funny: Disability and the Paradoxical Power of Humor. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers. Bingham, Shawn . (Ed.) 2012. Art of Social Critique: Painting Mirrors of Social Life. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Bingham, Shawn. 2008. Henry David Thoreau and the Sociological Imagination. New York: Rowman and Littlefield.

2 ARTICLES: Bingham, Shawn and Sara Green. 2016. “Aesthetic as Analysis: Synthesizing Humor and Disability through Stand-Up Comedy.” Humanity & Society 40(3): 278-305 Bingham, Shawn and Alex Hernandez. 2009. “Laughing Matters: Using the Comedic Eye to Teach the Sociological Perspective.” Teaching Sociology 37(4): 335-352. Bingham, Shawn. 2006. “Disciplinary Disobedience: Henry David Thoreau as Social Theorist and the Need for a More ‘Transcendent’ Sociological Curriculum.” Humanity and Society 30(3): 297307. Bingham, Shawn and Phillip Beatty. 2003. “Rates of Access to Durable Medical Equipment and Rehabilitation Services Among People with Disabilities.” Disability and Rehabilitation 25(9): 487490. Kroll, Thilo, Phillip Beatty and Shawn Bingham. 2003. “Patient Satisfaction and Patient Doctor Interaction: A Study of Patients with Disabilities.” Managed Care Quarterly 11(1): 11-19. CHAPTERS/OTHER PUBLICATIONS: Green, Sara and Shawn Bingham. 2017. “‘I Could Have so Easily been Excluded’: Exploring Narratives of Inclusion and Exclusion in the Lives of Professional Performers with Disabilities.” Pp. 11-29 in Working with Families for Inclusive Education, Vol 10 (International Perspectives on Inclusive Education series), edited by Kate Scorgie and Dick Sobsey. Bingley, England: Emerald Publishing Limited. Bingham, Shawn. 2017. “Bohemians Groves, Grooves, Gardens, and Guns: The Hybrid Worlds of Bohemian and Bourgeoisie Southern Magazines.” Pp. 264-287 in The Bohemian South: Creating Coutercultures, from Poe to Punk, edited by Shawn Bingham and Lindsey Freeman. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press. Bingham, Shawn. 2017. “Bohemian Groves in Southern Soil.” Pp. 1-19 in The Bohemian South: Creating Countercultures, from Poe to Punk, edited by Shawn Bingham and Lindsey Freeman. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press. Bingham, Shawn. 2012. “Seeing Beyond the Verge of Sight: Art as Social Inquiry.” Pp. 1-20 in Art of Social Critique: Painting Mirrors of Social Life, edited by Shawn Bingham. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Bingham, Shawn. 2006. “Helping Graduate Students Choose a Text for Their First Teaching Experience.” Preparing Graduate Students to Teach. The American Sociological Association. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS: Welch, Melissa Jane, Shawn Bingham and Sara Green. “No Laughing Matter? Examining the Reception of Disability Humor,” Seattle: Annual Conference of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, 2016. Bingham, Shawn. “The McDonaldization of Improv Humor: Selling Out or Creative Activism?” Portland, Oregon: Association for Humanist Sociology Annual Meeting, 2015.

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Bingham, Shawn and Sara Green. “Voices from the Unsilenced Margin: Emancipatory/Interpretive Research with Professional Comedians.” St. Petersburg, Florida: Society for the Study of Symbolic Interactionism, 2015. Bingham, Shawn and Sara Green. “Deconstructing the Deconstructionists: Stand-up Comedians with Disabilities as Irreverent, Politically Incorrect Disability Activists.” New Orleans, Louisiana: Southern Sociological Society, 2015. Bingham, Shawn and Sara Green. “Laughable? Comedians with Disabilities in a Politically Correct World.” Cleveland, Ohio: Association for Humanist Sociology Annual Meeting, 2014. Bingham, Shawn and Sara Green. “Synthesizing Theories of Humor and Disability Through Stand-up Comedy” Arlington, Virginia: Association for Humanist Sociology Annual Meeting, 2013. Bingham, Shawn and Sara Green. “Critical Laughter: Synthesizing Theories of Humor and Disability Through Stand-up Comedy” New York City: Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, 2013. Green, Sara and Shawn Bingham. “Humor and Disability: Stigmatizing Encounters and Tools for Countering Stigma.” New York City: Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, 2013. Bingham, Shawn. “Disability, Stand-up Comedy and Humor as Social Activism.” Nashville: Annual Meeting of the Association for Humanist Sociology, 2012. Green, Sara and Shawn Bingham. “Laughable Lives.” Denver: Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, 2012. Bingham, Shawn and Sara Green. “Using Humor to Navigate Everyday Interactions.” St. Petersburg, Florida: Annual Meeting of the National Stuttering Association, 2012. Bingham, Shawn, Lindsey Freeman, Lawrence Lanahan and James Pennell. “Meet the Authors of Art of Social Critique.” Evanston, Illinois: Annual Meeting of the Association of Humanist Sociology, 2011. Bingham, Shawn and Janine Schipper. “Service Learning: Pedagogy of the Oppressed or P.R. Panacea.” Las Vegas: Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, 2011. Bingham, Shawn. “The Student has Become the Teacher: The Faculty-in-Residence Experience as Critical Pedagogy and Humanist Sociology.” Sante Fe: Annual Meeting of the Association of Humanist Sociology, 2010. Bingham, Shawn. “Southern Journeys: Teaching Place, Society and Literature of the American South.” New Orleans: Annual Meeting of the Association of Humanist Sociology, 2009. Bingham, Shawn. “Laughing Matters: The Comedian as Conduit and Teacher of the Sociological Imagination.” Boston: Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, 2008. Bingham, Shawn and Alex Hernandez. “Confronting the Controversial: Using the Perspective of Comedians to Teach the Sociological Imagination.” St. Louis: Annual Midwest Sociological Association Annual Meeting, 2008.

4 Bingham, Shawn. “Why is Sociology So ‘Liberal?’ St. Louis: Association for Humanist Sociology Annual Meeting, 2006. Bingham, Shawn. Invited Panelist, “Preparing Graduate Students to Teach.” Montreal: Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, 2006. Bingham, Shawn. “Disciplinary Disobedience: Bringing Thoreau into Sociology.” Tampa: Association for Humanistic Sociology Annual Meeting, 2005. Beatty, Phillip and Shawn Bingham. “Healthcare Access Among People with Spinal Cord Injury.” Atlanta: American Public Health Association, Disability Forum, 2002. OTHER PARTICIPATION AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS: Author Meets Critic. “Discussion with Author of Working to Laugh: Assembling Difference in American Standup comedy Venues.” Portland, Oregon: Association for Humanist Sociology Annual Meeting, 2015. Organizer and Discussant. “Meet the Authors of Art of Social Critique.” Denver, Colorado: Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, 2012. Invited Presenter. “Session Workshop on Publishing Humanist Sociology.” Evanston, Illinois: Annual Meeting of the Association of Humanist Sociology, 2011. Facilitator/Discussant. “Session on Theorizing Oppression, Promoting Social and Ecological Justice.” Evanston, Illinois: Annual Meeting of the Association of Humanist Sociology, 2011. Invited Facilitator, “Thoreau’s View of Nature.” Tampa: Colloquium The Transparent Eyeball and other Views of Nature, 2006. AWARDS AND GRANTS: 2012

Provost’s Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award

2011

USF Humanities Institute Research Grant

$2,600

2009-2011

Co-Principal Investigator - “Florida Teacher Quality Grant” Department of Education Project #290-2259A-0C001

$1,363,152

2006

Classroom Technology Innovation Grant USF Center for 21st Century Teaching Excellence

$4,000

2005

Classroom Technology Innovation Grant USF Center for 21st Century Teaching Excellence

$2,000

2005

Travel Grant (London) • Howard Community College

$2,000

2004

Travel Grant (Mexico) • Howard Community College

$2,000

2000-2002

Research Fellowship • National Rehabilitation Hospital Center for Health and Disability Research

5 APPLIED RESEARCH EXPERIENCE: 2002-2003

Research Analyst

Howard Community College Planning, Research and Organizational Development

2000-2002

Research Fellow

Center for Health and Disability Research Responsible for daily operations of a 5-year longitudinal national survey on healthcare experiences of people with cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord injury. Duties included tracking, coding, data entry and analysis. (Funded by the National Institute for the Disability and Rehabilitation Research division of the Department of Education.)

GRADUATE COURSES TAUGHT: Consumer Culture

Teaching Sociology

Sociology of Culture

UNDERGRADATE COURSES TAUGHT: Classical Sociological Theory Introduction to Social Sciences Humor & Society Consumer Culture

Environmental Sociology Introduction to Sociology Work and Leisure in America Honors Sem. In Beh. Soc. Sci.

Seminar in the Social Sciences Contemporary Social Problems Family Problems and Social Change, Sociology of Southern Literature

UNDERGRADUATE THESIS COMMITTEE SERVICE: 2017 2017 2017 2016 2016 2016 2016 2016 2015 2015 2014 2014 2014 2014 2013 2013 2013 2012 2012 2012 2011 2011 2010 2007

Mark Leslie, USF Honors College Thesis (Committee Chair) Chloe McKillop, USF Honors College Thesis (Committee Chair) Iain Hillenberg, USF Honors College Thesis (Committee Chair) Elizabeth Lee, USF Honors College Thesis Brittany Gaudet, USF Honors College Thesis Melvin Cortes, USF Honors College Thesis (Committee Chair) Danielle Stevens, USF Honors College Thesis Kyle Novotny, USF Honors College Thesis (Committee Chair) Stephanie Parsons, USF Honors College Thesis (Committee Chair) Kaitlyn Halsema, USF Honors College (Committee Chair) Daniel Downey, USF Honors College Thesis (Committee Chair) Allison Challifoux, USF Honors College Thesis (Committee Chair) Inga Zackradze and Melissa Deep, USF Honors College Thesis (Committee Chair) Vanesha Patel and Shikha Sharma, USF Honors College Thesis (Committee Chair) Tara Petzoldt, USF Honors College Thesis (Committee Chair) William Morgan, USF Honors College Thesis (Committee Chair) Christina Polstein, USF Honors College Thesis (Committee Chair) Barry Osterman-Burgess, USF Honors College Thesis (Committee Chair) Archanna Reddy, USF Honors College Thesis (Committee Chair) Blake Martin, USF Honors College Thesis (Committee Chair) Nick Anderson, USF Honors College Thesis (Committee Chair) Andrew Gargano, USF Honors College Thesis (Committee Chair) Jennifer Six, USF Honors College Thesis (Committee Chair) Corina Farrar, Sociology Honors Thesis (Committee Chair)

6 GRADUATE THESIS/DISSERTATION COMMITTEE SERVICE: 2017 2016 2016 2016 2014 2013 2012

David Zeller, PhD, Department of Sociology Damien Contessa, PhD, Department of Sociology Maggie Cobb, PhD, Department of Sociology Nathan Hodges, PhD, Department of Communication Michael Sette, MA, Department of Sociology (Committee Chair) Morgan Sanchez, M.A., Department of Sociology Jennifer Avery, PhD, USF Department of Anthropology

ACADEMIC COMMITTEE EXPERIENCE: 2017 2016 2016 2016 2015 2015 2014-2015 2013 2012-2013 2012 2011 2010-2012 2009 2009-10 2007-2008 2007-2008 2006 2006 2006 2002 2002

Search Committee, Dean of Undergraduate Studies Search Committee, Honors College Instructor (Natural Sciences) Search Committee, Honors College Instructor (Community Planning, Policy) Search Committee, Honors College Instructor (Design/Architecture) Search Committee, Honors College (Communication/Cultural Studies) Search Committee, Honors College Instructor (Art/Art History) CAS Faculty Development Committee (USF) First Year Experience Council (USF) Honors College LLC Advisory Board (USF) Sociology Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (USF) Hiring Committee, Director of Living Learning Communities (USF) Sociology Department Colloquium Committee (USF) CAS Professional Development Leave Selection Committee (USF) Ad-Hoc CAS Grievance Committee (USF) Retention Committee (Saint Leo University) University Lecture Series Selection Committee (Saint Leo University) Athletic Department Diversity Committee (USF) Sociology Graduate Admissions Committee (USF) Sociology Undergraduate Program Development Committee (USF) Diversity Committee (Howard Community College) Commission on the Future (Howard Community College)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: 2011-2013 2012 2013-2015 2009 2007 2007

Senior Editor Reviewer Reviewer Reviewer Reviewer Reviewer

Humanity and Society The Sociological Quarterly Journal of Contemporary Ethnography Teaching Sociology Sage Publications Pearson/Prentice Hall

Professional Associations American Sociological Association Society for the Study of Social Problems

Association for Humanist Sociology National Collegiate Honors Council