Katherine Marie
Jamieson
200D Foust bldg., UNCG, P.O. Box 26169 Greensboro, NC 27402-6169
kmjamies@uncg.edu •
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ABBREVIATED
CURRICULUM VITA
CURRENT POSITION
University of North Carolina
at Greensboro
Department of Exercise
and Sport Science
Associate Professor -
August 2006 to present
Assistant Professor -
August 2000 to July 2006
Visiting Assistant
Professor - August 1999 to July 2000
Women’s and Gender
Studies
Director of Program -
August 2007 - present
Director of Undergraduate
Studies - August 2006 to May 2007
RELATED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Lecturer, California State
University at Fullerton, Department of Physical Education –
1990 - 1991
Lecturer, Michigan State
University, Department of
Kinesiology – 1993 – 1998
Lecturer, Grand Valley
State University,
Department of Physical Education – 1998 – 1999
Lecturer, University of Colorado at Colorado
Springs – Summer 2001
Visiting Associate Professor, Michigan State
University – Summer 2008
COURSES
TAUGHT
Undergraduate
Introduction to Health and Wellness
Foundations in Physical Education
Design and Evaluation of Physical Activity Programs
Teaching of Individual Sports, K-12
Sport and Social Inequalities (Race and Gender)
Sociocultural Analyses of Sport
Graduate
Sport in Society: Race and Gender Issues
Sport in Society: Social Inequalities
Sport in Society: Global and Ethnic Relations
Research Methods in Exercise and Sport Science
Qualitative Inquiry in Exercise and Sport
Science
Sport and Feminisms
Feminist Research Analysis
Courses in development:
Critical Pedagogy in Exercise and
Sport Science
Physical Culture in a Global
Society
Social Entrepreneurship:
Sustainability and Social Justice (collaborator)
EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy - Michigan State
University - December,
1999
Major: Kinesiology
Concentration: Psychosocial Aspects of Physical Activity
Cognates: Sociology, Pedagogy
Dissertation: Latinas in Collegiate Softball: A Case Study of Paths to Elite
Involvement
Advisor: Dr. Yevonne R. Smith, Department of Kinesiology
Co-Chair: Dr. Maxine Baca Zinn,
Department of Sociology
Master of Science - California
State University,
Fullerton -
May, 1992
Major: Physical Education
Concentration: Sociocultural Aspects of Physical Activity
Cognate: Psychology
Thesis: The influence of socioeconomic status and ethnicity on sport
participation levels among Mexican American women.
Advisor: Dr. C. Ian Bailey, Department of Physical Education
Co-Chair: Dr. Diane Ross, Department of Physical Education
Bachelor of Science
- California State
University, Fullerton - May, 1988
Major: Physical Education
PUBLICATIONS IN PROGRESS
Journal Articles
Kamphoff, C. S. and Jamieson, K. M. (accepted). Service-learning as pedagogical
practice in an undergraduate course in sociocultural aspects of sport and
exercise. Academic Exchange Quarterly. (accepted, but authors chose to pull it due to “publishing fee”)
Jamieson, K. M., Murphy, K.
J., and Karper, W. B. (in preparation). Biology and culture: The body inside
out.
Book Projects
Jamieson,
K. M. (in preparation – contract offered - declined). Decolonial Bodies: Women, Sport, and
Diasporic Subjectivities.
REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
Jamieson, K. M. (2005).
“I never knew how to pursue.” Creating and maintaining paths to collegiate
softball. Journal of Sport and Social Issues 29(2), 133-147.
Jamieson,
K. M., Araki, K., Chung, Y., Kwon, S. Y., Acosta-Musalem, V., and Riggioni, L. (2005).
Mujeres Activas:
An exploratory study of physical activity among adolescent Latinas. Women in
Sport and Physical Activity Journal 14(1), 95-105.
Reel,
J. J., SooHoo, S., Jamieson, K. M., and Gill, D. L. (2005). Femininity to the
extreme: Body image concerns among college female dancers. Women in
Sport and Physical Activity Journal 14(1), 39-51.
Douglas, D.
D., Jamieson, K. M. (2006).
A farewell to remember: Interrogating the Nancy Lopez farewell tour. Sociology of Sport Journal, 23(2), 117-141.
Jamieson, K. M. (2007). Advance
at your own risk: Latinas, families, and collegiate softball. In J. Iber and S. O. Regalado (Eds.), Mexican Americans and sports: A reader on
athletics and barrio life. TX: Texas
A&M University
Press.
Jamieson, K. M., Stringer, A. J., Andrews,
M. B. (2008) Athletic fatness: Forgiving
corpulence in elite bodies. Sociology
of Sport Journal (Special Issue: Social Construction of Fat), 25(1), 148-163.
INVITED PUBLICATIONS
Jamieson,
K. M. and Villaverde, L. E. (2009). Introduction to Special Issue: In/visible Bodies: Lesbian sexualities and
sporting spaces. Journal of Lesbian
Studies.
REFEREED PRESENTATIONS
Jamieson, K. M. (2004, March). Resisting Whiteness: Sport and Physical
Activity as a Decolonial Imaginary Space. Presentation made at the 27th
annual meeting of the Southeastern Women’s Studies Association, Savannah, GA.
Stringer, A. J., Kamphoff, C. S.,
Scrogum, J., Jamieson, K. M., and Harrell, A. J. (2004, March). Institutional image-making: A missing
feminist revolution in the promotion of women’s athletics. Presentation
made at the 27th annual meeting of the Southeastern Women’s Studies
Association, Savannah, GA.
Charles-Liscombe,
R. S. and Jamieson, K. M. (2004, June). A
Qualitative Study Examining Role Strain among Athletic Training Educators using
Computer-Aided Communication. Poster presentation made at the 55th Annual
Meeting & Clinical Symposia of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association,
Baltimore, MD.
Jamieson, K. M. (2004, October). “Teaching
to Transgress”: Critical Pedagogical Practices in the Sociology of Sport. Poster
session organized and facilitated at the meeting of the North American Society
for the Sociology of Sport, Tucson,
AZ.
Jamieson, K. M. and Douglas, D.
D. (2004, October). A farewell to ReMember: Interrogating the
Nancy Lopez farewell tour. Presentation
made at the meeting of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport, Tucson, AZ.
Kamphoff, C. S. and Jamieson, K. M. (2004,
October). “Learning to Look”: Evaluating
the Effectiveness of Service-Learning. Poster presentation made at the
meeting of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport, Tucson, AZ.
Etnier, J. L., Karper, W. B., Jamieson, K.
M., Barella, L., Chang, Y. K. (2005, March). Participation in and exercise program leads to gains in cognitive
performance by Fibromyalgia Syndrome patients. Presentation made to the
UNCCH Meeting onWomen’s Health, Chapel
Hill, NC.
Jamieson, K. M. (2005, October). Poetic
representations of physical culture and diasporic subjectivities. Panel
session organized and facilitated at the meeting of the North American Society
for the Sociology of Sport, Winston-Salem,
NC.
Etnier, J.L., Karper, W.B., Barella, L.A., Chang, Y.K., Jamieson, K.M., &
Murphy, K. (2006, January).
Participation in an exercise program leads to gains in cognitive
performance by fibromyalgia syndrome patients. Women’s Health Research Day. Chapel
Hill, NC.
Gill, D. L., Jamieson, K. M., and Kamphoff,
C. S. (2006, January). Cultural
Competence among Physical Activity Professionals: Preliminary Results and
Implications. Presentation made at the meeting of the National Association
for Kinesiology and Physical Education in Higher Education, San Diego, CA.
Gill, D. L., Jamieson, K. M., and Kamphoff,
C. S., Scrogum, J. E., and Fuse, T. (2006, April). Physical Activity Professionals and Pre-Professionals Perceptions of
Cultural Competence. Presentation made at the annual meeting of the
American Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Salt Lake City, UT.
Jamieson, K. M., Murphy, K.
J., and Karper, W. B. (2006, May). The
body inside out: A case study of a Fibromyalgia exercise group. Paper
presented at the symposium on Representing Sport, Liverpool, UK.
Jamieson, K. M., Stringer, A. J., Andrews,
M. B. (2006, November). Hitting it fat: (Anti)healthism among elite golfers.
Paper presented at the 27th Annual Meeting of the North American Society for the
Sociology of Sport, Vancouver,
BC.
Brooks, D. L.
and Jamieson, K. M. (2007, March). Title
IX and (Multi)National Bodies: Complicating Black women as beneficiaries. Paper
presented at the Girls and women rock: Celebrating 35 years of Title IX Conference,
Cleveland, OH.
Jamieson, K. M.
(2008, July). Title IX, Fictive
Histories, and Liberated Bodies. Paper
presented at the 5th World Congress of the International Sociology of Sport
Association, Kyoto, Japan.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS
Jamieson, K. M. (2005, February). Interrogating
the liberated woman narrative, or why are all the Title IX babies white?
Presentation made at the Women and Sport: Before During, and After Title IX
symposium, Bowling Green, OH.
Jamieson, K. M. (2007, February). Women’s
physical culture: Troubling trends, identifying new essentialisms, and
excavating bodies. MacIntosh Lecture - keynote address at the graduate
student conference at Queen’s University, Ontario, Ca.
Jamieson, K. M. (2007, February). Interrupted
body projects: Exercise among sufferers of Fibromyalgia Syndrome. Paper
presented at the Exercise and Sport Science faculty colloquium at Queen’s
University, Ontario,
Ca.
Jamieson, K. M. (2007, November). Knowledge
of bodies and bodies of knowledge. Keynote address at the International
Honors College Winter Convocation, University
of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Jamieson, K. M. (2009, March). Toward a
Queer of Color Sport Studies. Invited plenary panel presenter/discussant at
the Sport, Sexuality, and Culture Syposium, Ithaca College, New York.
SERVICE PRESENTATIONS
Jamieson, K. M. (2004, February). Sociology
of sport: The sub discipline in Exercise and Sport Science. Presentation
made to the Introduction to Exercise and Sport Science Course at University of North Carolina
at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC.
Jamieson, K. M. (2005, February). Sociology
of sport: The sub discipline in Exercise and Sport Science. Presentation
made to the Introduction to Exercise and Sport Science Course at University of North Carolina
at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC.
Jamieson, K. M. (2005, March). Recognizing
the human in human movement: Strategies for intentional elementary physical
education. Presentation made to the Physical Education for Elementary
Educators Course at University of North Carolina at Greensboro,
Greensboro, NC.
Jamieson, K. M. (2005, March). Paradigmatic
choices: Interpretive inquiry in Exercise and Sport Science. Presentation
made to the Research in Exercise and Sport Science Course at University of North Carolina
at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC.
Jamieson, K. M. (2006, March). U.S.
Latinas in elite sport. Presentation made to the Women’s and Gender Studies
– Latina Feminisms Course at University of North Carolina at Greensboro,
Greensboro, NC.
Jamieson, K. M. (2006, March). Sport-Art.
Panel presider for session at the Gender and the Arts conference at the University of North Carolina
at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC.
Jamieson, K. M. (2007, February). Sport
pedagogies – bodies of work in the study of bodies. Guest lecture in the
Sport in Society course at Queen’s University, Ontario, Ca.
Jamieson, K. M. (2008, March). Paradigmatic
choices: Interpretive inquiry in Exercise and Sport Science. Presentation
made to the Research in Exercise and Sport Science Course at University of North Carolina
at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC.
Jamieson, K. M. (2008, March). Reimagining “women’s” history in the film
“Female to Femme”. Film screening and discussion for Women’s History
Month project in the Multicultural Resource Center
at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro,
Greensboro, NC.
Jamieson, K. M. & Bucar, E. (2008,
October). Offside. Film screening and discussion for the International
Human Rights Film Series at the University
of North Carolina at Greensboro,
Greensboro, NC.
INTERNAL
GRANTS AND PROPOSALS
Jamieson, K. M. and Kamphoff, C.S. (2004). An Assessment of Service Learning and
Observational Learning in a Large Enrollment Undergraduate Course.
Advancement of Teaching and Learning Grant ($3,000) – not funded
Jamieson, K. M. and Kamphoff, C.S. (2005). An Assessment of Service Learning and
Reflection as Pedagogical Practices in a Large Enrollment Undergraduate Course.
Advancement of Teaching and Learning Grant ($2,000) – not funded
Etnier, J. L., Karper,
W. B., and Jamieson, K. M. (2005). A comprehensive evaluation of program
outcomes in an exercise program for persons suffering from FMS. New Faculty
Research Grant ($5,000) - Awarded
Jamieson, K. M.
(2006). Decolonial Bodies: A book
proposal. Linda Carlisle Faculty Research Award ($1,000) – not funded
EXTERNAL GRANTS AND PROPOSALS
Karper, W. B. and
Jamieson, K. M. (2004). Effect of a three component program on Fibromyalgia
Syndrome. National Institute
of Arthritis and
Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Special Emphasis Panel ($193,500.) – Not
Funded
McCall, S., Keyworth, A. and
Jamieson, K. M. (2009). VOX staging JANE: A Request for funds to support the production of Jane: The Abortion Underground at UNCG. Southeastern Women's Studies Association Mini Grant ($500.)
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE
2004-2005 Editorial board member, Sociology of Sport Journal (2-year appointment); Editorial board
member, Women in Sport and Physical
Activity Journal; Member at
Large, North American Society for the Sociology of Sport
2005-2006 Editorial board member, Sociology of Sport Journal; Editorial board member, Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal; Member at Large, North American
Society for the Sociology of Sport
2006-2007 Editorial board member, Sociology of Sport Journal (end of appt. in late Fall); Founding member, American Kinesiology
Association; Textbook Review, Sports in
Society, McGraw-Hill; Member at Large, North American Society for the
Sociology of Sport; Book Award chairperson, North American Society for the
Sociology of Sport
2007-2008 Founding member, American Kinesiology
Association; Guest Editor, Special Issue-Journal of Lesbian Studies; Guest
Section Editor, Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport; Member at Large,
North American Society for the Sociology of Sport; Barbara Brown Student Paper
Award chairperson, North American Society for the Sociology of Sport; Liaison
to American Kinesiology Association, North American Society for the Sociology
of Sport
2008-2009 Guest Editor, Special Issue-Journal of
Lesbian Studies; Guest Section Editor, Research Quarterly for Exercise and
Sport; Editorial Board, Journal of Lesbian Studies; Board Member, Gay, Straight
Alliances for Educators (GSAFE)
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
ACTIVITIES
Committees
2004-2005 ESS Library Committee (Department)
ESS
Sociohistorical Program Committee (Department)
Service
Learning Advisory Committee (University)
Faculty
Search Committee – RPT (School)
2005-2006 ESS Sociohistorical Program
Committee (Department)
Faculty
Search Committee – ESS (Department)
ESS Berlin Writing Award – Chair
(Department)
Service
Learning Advisory Committee (University)
International Honors College
Council (University)
Campus
Recreation Advisory Council – Chair (University)
WGS
Curriculum Committee – (Program/University)
2006-2007 ESS Berlin
Writing Award – Chair (Department)
HHP
Bylaws – (School)
International Honors College
Council (University)
Campus
Recreation Advisory Council – Chair (University)
Director
WGS UG Curriculum– (Program/University)
Faculty
Search Committee – WGS (Program/University)
WGS
Leadership Development – (Program/University)
2007-2008 HHP Bylaws – (School)
Peer
Teaching Observations (Dance and WGS)
International Honors College
Council (University)
BELL – Social
Entrepreneurship Committee (University)
2008-2009 Advisory Committee Establishment ad hoc committee (Department
- ESS)
BELL – Social
Entrepreneurship Committee (University)
Committee
on Diversity (School – CAS)
Administrative
Council (Department – WGS)
Other University Service
2004-2005 SOAR
Advising
NCAHPER HHP Booth
2005-2006 SOAR
Advising
Lawther Lecture –
secured, hosted, introduced speaker
Family Weekend Participant –
presented lecture for parents to provide a glimpse into the intellectual work expected
at UNCG
WGS External Review –
met with reviewers during their visit
2006-2007 Freshman Summer Book Read – selected a book (A small place by Jamaica Kincaid), communicated with incoming
freshmen via email over the summer, and facilitated small-group conversation during
orientation week.
International Honors
College – Honors Coffee –
organized speakers and publicized events for weekly Honors Coffee discussion
Destination UNCG
Freshman advising sessions (n=2)
2007-2008 Freshman Summer Book Read – selected a book (Persepolis
by Marjane Sartrapi), communicated with incoming freshmen via email over the
summer, and facilitated small-group conversation during orientation week.
Destination UNCG
Freshman (and parent) advising (n=2)
Graduate School
Recruitment Event (February 11 – Cone Auditorium)
Faculty Search Support
(Met with all candidates for position of Director of African American Studies
(3), Sociology (1) and Theatre (1) due to cross-over with Women’s and Gender
Studies
2008-2009 Freshman Summer Book Read – selected a book (A long way gone by Ishmael Beah), will communicate with incoming
freshmen via email over the summer, and will facilitate small-group
conversation during orientation week.
Faculty Search Support
(Met with candidates for positions in English (1) and Romance Languages (1) due
to cross-over with Women’s and Gender Studies
Hosted a visiting
scholar in Sociology of Sport – Dr. Heejoon Chung, Dong-A University, South Korea
Participated in
campus-community collaboration to bring film-maker, Debra Chasnoff to UNCG and
surrounding venues (February, 2009)
JOURNAL REVIEWS
2004-2005 Journal of Athletic Training; Women in
Sport and Physical Activity Journal
2005-2006 Journal of Dance Research; Research
Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
2006-2007 Women in Sport and Physical Activity
Journal; Primatiswin: A Journal of Indigenous and Aboriginal Community Health
2007-2008 Sociology of Sport Journal; Research Quarterly
for Exercise and Sport
2008-2009 Sociology of Sport Journal; Research
Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
GRADUATE THESIS AND
DISSERTATION COMMITTEES
2004
Cindra Kamphoff,
Ph.D. – (Co-Chair, Sport Psychology) – The status of women in division one
collegiate coaching.
Stephany Coakley, Ph.D. (Sport Psychology)
– Life skills and transitions out of
elite sport.
Nancy Groh, Ed.D. (Generalist) – Educational leadership in Athletic Training
Education Programs. (In progress)
Joe Smith, Ed.D. – Sociocultural studies in
Physical Education curricula (retired Fall 2007)
2005
Sarah Harris, M.S. – (Sport Psychology) – Locating the many selves of the division III
coach
Paul Sirilla, M.S. (Sport Psychology) – Identifying
a path to flow states in ultimate Frisbee. (retired Fall 2007)
2006
Tara Blackshear, Ed.D. (Generalist) – Physical activity and adult male involvement
among African American youth. (Retired Fall, 2008)
DeAnne
Brooks, Ed.D. (Co-chair,
Generalist) – Physical activity
involvement among former elite Track and Field athletes. (In progress)
2007
Matt Hodler, M.A. (Sociology) – Olympic swimmers and nationalisms.
Brian Ammons, Ph.D. (Educational Leadership
and Cultural Foundations) – Spiritualities,
sexualities and schooling. (In progress)
Dara Nix, Ph.D. (Educational Leadership and
Cultural Foundations) – Science
Education: Feminist reconceptualizations. (In progress)
Juandalynn Jones-Hunt, Ph.D. (Educational
Leadership and Cultural Foundations) – North
Carolina Schools – local complexities in racial integration policies. (In
progress)
2008
Rennae Williams, Ph.D. – (Sport Psychology)
– Identifying conditions that enhance
physical activity involvement among African American adolescent females (In
progress)
Enid A. Rodriguez, Ph. D. – (Sport
Psychology) – Sexual harassment in
international sporting contexts (retired Spring 2009)