Department of
sociology & Anthropology • Marshall University
ONE JOHN MARSHALL DRIVE • Huntington, WV 25755-2678
PHONE:
(304)
696-3747 •
E-MAIL: HOEY@Marshall.edu
Brian
A. Hoey
EDUCATION
2002 Ph.D.
Anthropology
Dissertation: Changing Places: Life-style Migration,
Refuge, and the Quest for Potential Selves in the Midwest’s Post-industrial
Middle Class, Thomas E. Fricke, Ph.D., Chair
1996 M.A. Anthropology
College of the Atlantic,
1990 B.A.
Human Ecology
ADDITIONAL EDUCATION &
TRAINING
Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative
2008-Current Human
behavioral and social science research ethics training and certification
Institute for Social Research,
2004-2007 Post-doctoral
research and training
Summer Institute in Survey Research Techniques,
Summer
1999 Intensive
two-month seminar in research methods and computer-aided data analysis
Consortium for the Teaching of
Indonesian – Ujung Pandang, Indonesia
Summer 1994 Intensive three-month training in Indonesian
1993-1994 Full-year Asian Language
Concentration Program (FALCON) in Indonesian
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
08/07-current Associate
Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Marshall University Huntington WV
08/04-07/07 Post-Doctoral
Research Fellow, Alfred P. Sloan
Center for the Working Families, University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
09/02-6/03 Visiting
Professor, College of the Atlantic – Bar Harbor, ME
08/99-12/02 Pre-Doctoral
Research Fellow, Center for the
Ethnography of Everyday Life, University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
08/94-12/97 Research Assistant, Center for South and
Southeast Asian Studies, University of Michigan
Ann
Arbor, MI
08/94-12/95 Head
Librarian, Mischa L. Titiev Library of Anthropology, University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS &
HONORS
2011 Marshall University Yeager Scholar Reassigned
Time for Teaching
2010 Marshall University Summer Research Grant
Marshall University Quinlan Travel
Grant
2009 Marshall University Summer Research Grant
Marshall University Quinlan Travel
Grant
2008 Marshall University College of Liberal Arts
Faculty Development Grant
Marshall University Graduate College
Reassigned Time for Research Award
2007-2009 Sloan Network Early Career Work and
Family Scholar
2007 Marshall University Quinlan Travel Grant
2004-2007 Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Center
for the Study of Working Families Post-doctoral Fellowship
2002
2000-2001 Center for the Ethnography of
Everyday Life Pre-doctoral Fellowship
1999 Harold
and Vivian Shapiro Award
1998 Fulbright
Fellowship,
1993-1997 United States Department of Education
Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship
1994-1997 Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate
Studies Research and Travel Grants (5
total)
1987-1990 Albert and Helen Meserve
Memorial Scholarship in Environmental Studies
PUBLICATIONS
Articles
2010 “Locating Personhood and Place in the Commodity Landscape,” City
and Society Vol. 22(2) PDF
2010 “Personhood in
Place: Personal and Local Character for Sustainable Narrative of Self,” City
and Society Vol. 22(2) PDF
2007 “From Sweet Potatoes to God Almighty: Roy Rappaport on Being a
Hedgehog” [with Tom Fricke], American Ethnologist Vol. 34(3) PDF
2006 “Grey Suit or Brown Carhartt: Narrative
Transition, Relocation and Reorientation in the Lives of Corporate Refugees,” Journal of Anthropological
Research Vol. 62(3) PDF
2006 “Striving for Unity: A Conversation with Roy Rappaport"
[with Tom Fricke], Michigan Discussions in Anthropology Vol. 16(1) PDF
2005 “From Pi to Pie: Moral Narratives of Non-economic Migration
and Starting Over in the Post-industrial Midwest,” Journal of Contemporary
Ethnography Vol. 34(5) PDF
2003 “Nationalism in Indonesia: Building Imagined Community and
Intentional Communities through Transmigration,” Ethnology, Vol.
42(2) PDF
2002 “Integrating Work in Academe and Advocacy,” Sloan
Research Network Vol. 4(2) PDF
Book Chapters
2009
“Pursuing the Good Life: American
Narratives of Travel and a Search for Refuge” in Lifestyle Migration: Expectations, Aspirations and Experiences, K.
O’Reilly and M. Benson, eds. London: Ashgate PDF
2008 “American
Dreaming: Refugees from Corporate Work Seek the Good Life” in The Changing Landscape of
Work and Family in the American Middle Class, E. Rudd & L. Descartes,
eds. Lanham, MD: Lexington PDF
2007 “Therapeutic Uses of Place in the
Intentional Space of Purposive Community” in Therapeutic Landscapes:
Advances and Applications, A. Williams,
ed. London: Ashgate PDF
Working Papers & Research
Reports
2002 “Lifestyle Migration in the Post-Industrial Middle-class as
Strategy for Feeling Greater Personal Control, Balance, and Integration in
Work, Family, and Personal Life,” Working Paper #034-02 for the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
Center for Working Families at the University of Michigan
1998 “Community Building among Indonesian
Transmigrants: The Challenges of
Ecological Sustainability and Social Harmony,” Research Report
#6043/V3/KS/1997, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), Jakarta, Indonesia
Other Refereed Publications
2011 Supplementary materials (Student and
Instructor resources) for Cultural Anthropology: A Perspective on the Human Condition (8th edition). E. Schultz and R. Lavenda.
Oxford University Press.
2010 “Anthropologists at Work: Ethnography in a
Post-Industrial Society” in Cultural Anthropology: A Global Perspective (8th edition), R. Scupin & C. DeCorse, and Anthropology:
A Global Perspective (7th edition),
R. Scupin.
Pearson Press.
2007 “Arrivals and Departures” The Bear River Review Vol. 3(1)
2006 "Remember the Fish?" The Bear River Review Vol. 1(1)
In Preparation, Review, or Contract
Opting
for Elsewhere: Relocation and the Remaking of Self in the Post-Industrial
Middle Class (book in review)
Lifestyle
Migration: Exploring the Community, Work, and Family Interface (article in review)
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
2011 “The Art and Ethnography of Place Making and Marketing.” Paper presentation to the Southern
Anthropological Association, 46th Annual Meeting, Richmond, VA
2010 “Getting Out: Field work with the Corporate Refugee.” Paper presentation to the American
Anthropological Association, 109th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA
[Invited]
2009 “(Re) constructing West Virginia: Place-based Identity in the New
Economy.” Invited paper presentation to the American Anthropological
Association, 108th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA
2008 “New Work
Frontiers: Free Agents in the Flexible
Economy.” Paper presentation to the
American Anthropological Association, 107th Annual Meeting, San
Francisco, CA
2007 “Character
as Commodity: Persons and Places on the Market.” Paper presentation to the American Anthropological Association,
106th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC
2006 “Therapeutic
Uses of Place in the Intentional Space of Purposive Community.” Paper
presentation to the American
Anthropological Association, 105th Annual Meeting,
2005 "New
Frontiers of Work and Family: Making Meaningful Work in the ‘Flexible’ New
Economy." Paper presentation to the American Anthropological Association, 104th Annual
Meeting, Washington, DC
2005 “Intending Community: An Asylum's Journey
from Mental Hospital to New-Urbanist Sanctuary.” Paper presentation to the
Communal Studies Association, Harmony, PA
2004 “The Enduring Magic of Frontier Myth in
2004 “Defining the Good:
Middle-class Life-style Choices, Relocation, and the Consumption of Place.”
Paper presentation to the 5th International Crossroads in Cultural
Studies,
2004 “Picking Places:
Non-economic Migration as Negotiation between the Material and Moral.”
Paper presentation to the Midwest Sociological Society, 2004 Annual Meeting,
2003 “Life-Style Migration as a Personal Quest for Refuge.” Paper
presentation to the American Anthropological Association, 102nd
Annual Meeting,
2002 “Transmigration:
Imagined and Intentional Community in
2002 “Changing Places: Starting
Over through Life-style Migration.” Paper
presentation at the conference “Families that Work,” Center for Myth and Ritual
in American Life,
2001 “Transmigration in
2000 “Life-style Migration in the
RESEARCH
EXPERIENCE
Marshall University
Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Huntington, WV
2009-current West Virginia, USA
Research
on community activism, place identity, and economic redevelopment
Michigan,
USA
Ongoing research on non-economic migration, work,
family and identity
Alfred P.
2004-2007 Michigan, USA – Alfred P. Sloan
Foundation, Sponsor
Research on the impact of
post-industrial economic restructuring on working families
Center for the Ethnography
of Everyday Life/Institute for Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI
2000-2001 Michigan, USA – Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Sponsor
Research on non-economic migration, work, family
and identity
Fulbright
Scholar,
1997-1998 Northern Sulawesi Province –
American-Indonesian Exchange Foundation, Sponsor
Research
on community building, identity politics, and post-colonial
nationalism
Center for South and
Southeast Asian Studies,
1994-1997 Research Associate
TEACHING
EXPERIENCE
Marshall University, Huntington, WV
Associate Professor
Design, prepare, and teach a variety
of courses using discussion, small group, and lecture formats; supervise
student fieldwork, presentations, and term projects; provide detailed feedback,
evaluation, and grading of student work; advise students in frequent
conferences; attend regular faculty and other meetings
2011 Cultural Anthropology
– Introductory [2 sections, online]
Ethnographic
Methods – Graduate
Ethnographic
Research – Introductory/Intermediate
US
Culture and the Changing Family
– Introductory/Intermediate
2010 Anthropology
of Global Problems – Intermediate/Advanced
Applied
Anthropology – Graduate
Cultural
Anthropology – Introductory
[1 section]
Cultural Anthropology – Introductory [3 sections,
online]
Health,
Culture & Society
– Intermediate
Ethnographic
Methods – Graduate
Ethnographic
Research – Introductory/Intermediate
Independent
Study – Narratives of Heritage:
Preservation, Progress, and Public Space
2009 Anthropology
Capstone Experience – Advanced
Cultural
Anthropology – Introductory
[2 sections]
Cultural
Anthropology – Introductory [1 section, online]
Ethnographic
Research – Introductory/Intermediate
Health,
Culture & Society
– Introductory/Intermediate
2008 Anthropology
of Global Problems – Intermediate/Advanced
Cultural
Anthropology – Introductory [3 sections]
Independent
Study – Oral History of Appalachia
Collection
Medical
Anthropology – Introductory/Intermediate
US
Culture and the Changing Family – Introductory/Intermediate
2007 Anthropological
Research – Introductory/Intermediate
Cultural
Anthropology – Introductory
Ethnic
Relations – Intermediate/Advanced
College of the Atlantic,
Bar Harbor, ME
Visiting
Professor
2003 American
Dreams: The Anthropology of Capitalism and Working Families – Intermediate
Anthropology of Human Ecological Problems: The Politics of Culture – Advanced
Cultural Anthropology – Introductory
Environmental Justice and Social Welfare –
Intermediate
University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
Graduate Student Instructor
1999 Introduction
to Anthropology (four-field) – Introductory [3 sections]
ADMINISTRATIVE
EXPERIENCE
Marshall University, Huntington, WV
2009 Interim Director, Center for
Ethnographic and Oral History Research
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE
Conference
Session Organizer & Chair
2011 Session “(Re)constructing West
Virginia: Preservation, Progress, and
the ‘New Economy,”’ Southern Anthropological Society, 46th Annual Meeting,
Richmond, VA
2009 Invited session “The End/s of Identity: Deconstructing Appalachia,” General
Anthropology Division, American Anthropological Association, 108th Annual Mtg.,
Philadelphia, PA
2007 Session
“Difference, (In)equality and Justice:
Locating Personhood and Place in the Commodity Landscape,” Society for
Urban, National, and Transnational/Global Anthropology, American
Anthropological Association, 106th Annual Mtg.,
2006 Session
“Therapeutic Environments: Putting Human Health in Place,” Society for Medical
Anthropology, American Anthropological Association, 105th Annual Mtg., San
Jose, CA,
2005 Session
"Families that we live with, Families that we live by: U.S. Research on Working
Families," Society for North American
Anthropology, American Anthropological Association, 104th Annual Mtg.,
Washington, DC
2005 Session
"Generating Persons in Practice" Imagining Kin, U.
Michigan,
Editing
2010 Guest Editor of special
journal section “Locating Personhood and Place in the Commodity Landscape” City
and Society, Vol. 22(2)
2007 Organizer of book section "Transcending Geography:
Applications in the Anthropology of Health" for the edited volume Therapeutic
Landscapes: Advances and Applications, Allison Williams, ed. (Ashgate)
Invited
Lectures
2011 “Professional Code of Conduct and the
IRB” presented to the Professional Preparation Seminar for Dr. Anders
Linde-Laursen, Marshall University [forthcoming]
2010 “Cultural Competence in Health Care: Medical Anthropology & Appalachian Care” presented
to the 58th Annual Conference of the West Virginia Society of Radiologic
Technologists
2009 “Research Ethics and the IRB” presented
to the Professional Preparation Seminar for Dr. Anders Linde-Laursen, Marshall
University
2009 “Ethnographic Research: How do you know when you are doing it?”
presented to the Qualitative Research and Analysis Seminar for Dr. Donna
Sullivan, Marshall University
2006 "The
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning," Eastern Michigan University,
Ypsilanti, MI
Journal and Book Reviewer – Ongoing and Ad Hoc
Reviewer for Oxford University Press, Cultural
Anthropology: A Perspective on the Human Condition, 7th and 8th
editions (Schultz and Lavenda)
Reviewer
for McGraw Hill Higher Education, Cultural
Anthropology, 14th edition (Kottak)
Reviewer for Pearson Education, Cultural Anthropology in
a Globalizing World, 1st edition (Miller)
Reviewer for Dilip Nair,
M.D., on the manuscript “Family Medicine Residents’ Perspectives on Worldview
Thinking in Patient Care” (submitted to Family Medicine)
Reviewer for the journal Current Anthropology
Reviewer for the journal Ethnology
Reviewer for the Journal of Contemporary Ethnography
Reviewer for the Journal for Population Research
Reviewer for the journal Qualitative Sociology
Grant Consultant
2010-2011 Humanities Consultant, Michigan Humanities Council
grant awarded to Long Haul Productions,
“Community Anthology: The Region of Three Oaks”
INSTITUTIONAL
SERVICE
Marshall
University
Administrative
& Committee Work
Marshall University –
University Level
2010-current Member of the Environmental Studies
Committee
2009 Interim Director of the Center for
Ethnographic and Oral History Research
2007-current
Founding member of the Board of Directors
of the Oral History of Appalachia Collection
Marshall University –
Departmental & College Level
2011-current Chair
of the Departmental Resource Committee
2010-current Drafting Anthropology Program Assessment
Plan
2010-current Member of the Ad-Hoc Assessment Planning
Committee for the Department of Sociology and Anthropology
2010 Member of Search
Committee for One-Year Instructors in Anthropology
2010 Developed Critical
Thinking (CT), Core One General
Education course (ANT 201, Cultural Anthropology) certified for all sections of
the Department of Sociology and Anthropology
2009-2010 Member of Search Committee for
Position in Sex & Gender, Department of Sociology and Anthropology
2008 Reviewer and Editor of
Five-Year Review Document, Department of Sociology and Anthropology
2007-current Member
of the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, Department of Sociology and
Anthropology
2007-2008 Member of Search Committee for
Departmental Chair, Department of Sociology and Anthropology
2007-2008 Member of Search Committee for
Position in Statistics, Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Graduate MA
Thesis Committees
2010-2011 Eric Edwards – “Decline of Wild
American Ginseng in Appalachian Communities:
An Analysis of Cultural Distinction using Supplemental Income Sources in
an Area of Environmental Degradation” [Committee Chair]
2010-2011 Stephen Mays – “A Synthetic Analysis
of the Polish Solidarity Movement”
2009-2010 Rebecca Gain-Stoufis
- “In my Backyard: A Deep Breath in
Chemical Valley”
2009-2010
Justin Brock - “The
Medicalization of Hyperactivity and Inattentiveness”
Anthropology Program Undergraduate Honors Projects
2010-2011 Barberry, Ennis – “Narratives of Heritage: Preservation,
Progress, and Public Space”
Webmaster
2008-current Department
of Sociology and Anthropology
2008-current Center for Ethnographic and Oral History
Research
2008-current Oral History of Appalachia Collection
COMMUNITY
SERVICE
Huntington, WV
2010-current Member of the Board of Directors, Southside
Neighborhood Association
2009-current
Member of the Create Huntington
“Image and Attitude Community Team”
2009 Member
of the planning committee for the 3rd Annual Create West
Virginia Conference
PROFESSIONAL
MEMBERSHIP
American Anthropological Association (AAA)
AAA General Anthropology Division
Interest
Group for the Anthropology of Public Policy
Southern Anthropological Society
LANGUAGE
& OTHER SKILLS
Foreign Language: Bahasa
Indonesia (national language of Indonesia, fluent)
Broadcasting: On-Air
Broadcaster & Programmer for WNMC-FM, Traverse City, MI, 2001-2004
PRESS
COVERAGE
2011 Are You Tuned in to Your Trainees?, Gail
Dutton, Training Magazine, 19 Feb
2009 Huntington wrestles with image, attitude,
Bryan Chambers, Herald-Dispatch, 14 June
2009 Create Huntington calls on citizens,
Bryan Chambers, Herald-Dispatch, 19 May
2009 Cabell
County, Huntington poised for growth, progress, Tyson Compton, Herald-Dispatch,
22 Mar
2006 Points
North, NPR affiliate WICA-FM 91.5,
Bob Allen reporting - 1 Hour Call-in Show, 27 Jan
2004 Report on migration, “Michigan News,” Kaomi Goetz reporting for Michigan Public Radio, 03 Sept
2004 Report on migration, “Stateside,” Charity
Nebbe reporting for Michigan Public Radio, 25 May
2004 The
Rural Renaissance, John Ivanko, Michigan Today,
Vol. 35(1), April
2004 In
Pursuit of the Dream, with Kim Schneider, Traverse Magazine, Vol.
23(11), April
2004 Going
Rural, Pamela Kruger, Child Magazine, Nov
2002 Landscapes
of Community, NPR affiliate WICA-FM 91.5, Peter Payette reporting, 19 &
21 Jan
2001 Time for Tradition, Kim Schneider,
Traverse Magazine, Vol. 20, Nov
2001 Follow your Passion, Victoria Secunda, Vision Magazine, Vol. 4(2), Summer
2000 Report on regional in-migration, NBC
affiliate WPBN-WTOM TV 7&4, Tom Cramer reporting, 23 Oct
2000 Works
in Progress, Karen Wright, Discover Magazine,
Vol. 21(9), Sept
2000 Come
Back to the Five & Dime Margaret Mead, Margaret Mead, Matt Crenson, Associated Press, 9 July
1997 Tamu Kita, Voice of America Radio (VOA) for
the Republic of Indonesia, Irna Sinulingga
reporting
REFERENCES
Available upon request