University of Southern Californiaseptember 19, 2017

University of Southern Californiaseptember 19, 2017

University of Southern CaliforniaSeptember 19, 2017

Department of Sociology

HSH 307

Los Angeles, CA90089

Tel: 310-740-3533

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Juliana McGene

Full Time Lecturer

University of Southern California

Education______

2003 Ph.D. Sociology, The Pennsylvania State University

Dissertation:Navigating Parent-Child Relationships in Early Adulthood: The Effects of Divorce and Discord on Intergenerational Ties

2000 M.A. Sociology, Arizona State University

1998 B.A. Sociology, Arizona State University - summa cum laude

Employment______

2014 - Full Time Lecturer, University of Southern California

2012 - 2014Visiting Professor of Sociology, Loyola Marymount University

2010 - 2013Full Social Scientist, RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA

2004 - 2010Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Notre Dame

2003 - 2004 Research Fellow - Population Research Institute, Department of Sociology, The Pennsylvania State University

Areas of researchteachinginterests______

Family Sociology (especially adolescent and early adult well-being related to parent-child relationships, nonresident co-parenting,parents’ marital quality and stability, and economic hardship; adolescence; work and family, close relationships, and motherhood); Social Psychology (especially in close relationships); Social Statistics

Courses taught______

Courses Taught at USC

Undergraduate

Introduction to Sociology (SOCI 200)*

Sociology, Demography, and Health (SOCI 242)

Public Policy and Juvenile Justice (SOCI 351)

Changing Family Forms(Sociology of Marriage and Family) (SOCI 169) *

Social Statistics (SOCI 314) *

Sociological Research Methods (SOCI 313) *

Sociology of Motherhood (SOCI 499) *

*Classes also taught classes at the University of Notre Dame and/or Loyola Marymount University

Courses Taught at the University of Notre Dame and Loyola Marymount University

Undergraduate

Sociology of Divorce and Remarriage (Senior Seminar)

Sociology of Adolescence

Sociology of Close Relationships

Gender and Society/Sociology of Gender

Sociology of Work and Family (Stratification/Inequality)

Graduate

Changes and Challenges in Family Life

Statistics I

Publications______

Articles

2012McGene, Juliana and Valarie King. “Implications of New Marriages and Children for Coparenting in Nonresident Father Families.” Journal of Family Issues, 33:1619-1641

2007McVeigh, Rory and Juliana McGene (Sobolewski). “Red Counties, Blue Counties, and Occupational Segregation by Sex and Race.” American Journal of Sociology 113: 446-506.

2007McGene (Sobolewski) Juliana and Paul R. Amato. “Parents’ Discord and Divorce, Parent-Child Relationships, and Subjective Well-Being in Early Adulthood: Is Feeling Close to Two Parents Always Better than Feeling Close to One?”Social Forces 85: 1105-1124.

2006King, Valarie and Juliana McGene(Sobolewski). “Nonresident Fathers’ Contributions to Adolescent Well-Being.” Journal of Marriage and Family 68: 537- 557.

2005McGene (Sobolewski) Juliana and Valarie King. “The Importance of the Coparental Relationship in Fostering Nonresident Fathers’ Ties to their Children.” Journal of Marriage and Family 67: 1196-1212.

2005McGene (Sobolewski) Juliana and Paul R. Amato. “Economic Hardship in the Family of Origin and Children’s Psychological Well-Being in Adulthood.” Journal of Marriage and Family 67: 141-156.

2001Amato, Paul R. and Juliana McGene (Sobolewski). “The Effects of Divorce and Marital Discord on Adult Children's Psychological Well-Being.” American Sociological Review 66: 900-921.

Book Chapters

2004Amato, Paul R. and Juliana McGene(Sobolewski). “The Effects of Divorce on Fathers and Children: Nonresidential Fathers and Stepfathers.” PP. 341-367 in Michael E. Lamb (Ed.) The Role of the Father in Child Development (4th edition). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

2003Shanahan, Lilly and Juliana McGene(Sobolewski). “Child Effects as Family Process.” Pp. 237-252 in A. C. Crouter and A. Booth (Eds.) Children's Influence on Family Dynamics: The Neglected Side of Family Relationships. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Newprojects______

“Class Mobility, Family Relationships, and Personal Well-Being over the Life Course.”

“Resources in the Family of Origin and Early Adult Health Behaviors.” (with David Warner)

Presentations at professional conferences ______

“Implications of New Marriages and Children for Coparenting in Nonresident Father Families.” Presented at Population Association of America Annual Meeting in Detroit, MI, April, 2009.

Discussant for Paper Session, “Family Structure and Child-Well-Being.” Population Association of America Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA, April, 2008.

“Mothers’ Work Status and Parenting Evaluations.” Presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting in New York, NY, August, 2007.

“The Effect of Parents’ Divorce and Marital Discord on Parent-Child Relationships and Well-Being in Early Adulthood.” Presented at the International Conference on Children and Divorce at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK, July, 2006.

“The Importance of the Coparental Relationship in Fostering Nonresident Fathers’ Ties to their Children” (Co-authored with Valarie King). Presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August, 2005.

“Nonresident Fathers’ Contributions to Adolescent Well-Being.” (Co-authored with Valarie King). Presented at the Population Association of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, April, 2005.

“Time and Fairness in Single and Dual-Earner Couples: Exploring Possible Pathways Between Work and Marital Quality” Presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, August, 2002.

“Economic Hardship in the Family of Origin and Adult Children's Psychological Well-Being: Testing a Dual-Process Model” (with Paul R. Amato.) Presented at the National Council on Family Relations Annual Meeting, Houston, TX, November, 2002.

“The Effects of Divorce and Marital Discord on Adult Children's Psychological

Well-Being.” (Co-authored with Paul R. Amato.) Presented at the National Council on Family Relations Annual Meeting, Rochester, NY, November, 2001.

“Predicting Marital Quality: Relationship History versus Current Factors.” Presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA, August, 2001.

“The Ideal Self and the Environmental Movement: Characteristics of Membership in Greenpeace and Grassroots Movements.” Presented at the Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, San Diego, CA, April, 1998.

Departmental Service at USC

Undergraduate Committee (Spring 2015 – Present)

  • Revised SOCI 200 (Introduction to Sociology) toMeet GE Requirements
  • Created a New Applied Quantitative Methods Course (Offered Spring 2018)
  • Contributed to Changes in Honors Thesis Guidelines
  • Moderator for Multiple Sociology Club Events

Additional Service at USC:

  • Regularly Council Students on Graduate School and Post-Graduate Strategies
  • Authored Multiple Letters of Recommendation (Undergraduate)
  • Sought Funding to Enhance Undergraduate Curricular Enhancement (The Carla B. Howery Teaching Enhancement Grant)
  • Consistently Offer Core Classes to Meet Departmental and Dornsife Needs

Departmental Service (University of Notre Dame)

Fall 2004, 2005: Faculty Recruiting Committee

Fall 2004 – Spring 2010: Comprehensive Examination Committee, Sociology of Family

Fall 2004 – Spring 2010: Comprehensive Examination Committee, Social Statistics

Fall 2004 – Spring 2010: Undergraduate Advising

Additional professional service______

Reviewed Manuscripts for Listed PublicationsWhile at USC

Fall 2003 – Present: Reviewer for Journal of Marriage and Family

Spring 2005 – Present: Reviewer for Journal of Family Issues

Spring 2007 – Present: Reviewer for American Sociological Review

Reviewed Manuscripts for Listed Publications Prior to Time at USC

Fall 2001 – Present: Reviewer for Personal Relationships

Fall 2004 – Present: Reviewer for Social Forces

Fall 2007 – Present: Reviewer for Sex Roles

Spring 2009 – Present: Reviewer for Gender & Society

Memberships______

American Sociological Association

National Council on Family Relations

Population Association of America

References* ______

Paul R. Amato

Arnold and Bette Hoffman Professor of Family Sociology and Demography

306 Oswald Tower
The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, PA 16802-6207
Phone: (814) 865-8868
Email:

Rory McVeigh

Professor, Sociology
Former Chair, Department of Sociology

739 Flanner Hall

The University of Notre Dame

Phone: (574) 631-0386
E-mail:

Anna Muraco

Associate Professor, Sociology

Former Chair, Department of Sociology

University Hall 4329

Loyola Marymount University

Phone: (310) 338-1754

E-mail:

James Faught

Professor of Sociology

Former Chair, Department of Sociology

University Hall 4321

Loyola Marymount University

Phone: (310) 338-2802

E-mail:

*Additional References Available upon Request