Bain CV
Bain CV
Bain CV
M.
BAIN
cmbain@wisc.edu
(802)
855-1779
Achievement-oriented researcher and educator with advanced academic background in sociology and economic development. Varied and applicable skill-sets: from qualitative analysis and grant research to communication, logistics & planning, and writing.
EDUCATION
University
of
Wisconsin
at
Madison.
PhD
Student,
Dept.
of
Sociology:
(2009-Present)
- Concentration;
Economic
Change
and
Development
and
Gender
- Minor:
Southeast
Asian
Studies
University
of
Wisconsin
at
Madison.
M.S.
(November,
2012)
- Against
the
Grain;
a
Bourdieuian
Ethnography
of
a
Development
Not-for-Profit.
Hobart
&
William
Smith
Colleges
(HWS).
B.A.
Cum
Laude,
Artium
Liberalium.
(May
2008)
- Majors:
Sociology
&
Public
Policy.
Minor:
Political
Science
University
of
Wisconsin
at
Madison,
Southeast
Asian
Studies
Summer
Institute
(2007)
National
University
of
Vietnam,
Bach
Khoa
Campus.
Study
Abroad
(2006)
RELEVANT
EXPERIENCE
Professional
and
Administrative
Project
Assistant,
Erick
Olin
Wright
&
Joel
Rogers,
Department
of
Sociology.
-
Data
collection
for
their
textbook
American
Society:
How
it
Really
Works.
Updating
and
expanding
pictorial
representations.
(January
2013
June
2013)
Reader/Grader,
Department
of
Sociology.
Classical
Sociological
Theory,
Research
Methods,
Contemporary
American
Society,
Sociology
of
Gender
(Fall
2009
present)
Project
Assistant,
Center
for
Patient
Partnerships,
University
of
Wisconsin,
Madison
(Fall
2012)
- Create/conduct
academic
database
searches,
coding
complex
taxonomy
on
patient
advocacy.
- Design
and
development
of
new
digital
archive
on
health
advocacy
Assistant
to
the
Associate
Director
of
External
Relations,
Wisconsin
Energy
Institute,
University
of
Wisconsin,
Madison
(May
2012
August
2012)
- Organize
logistics
for
the
Wisconsin
Ideas
Scholars
Program
events
around
Wisconsin.
- Research
organizations
and
members
of
local
and
state
level
academic
programs
with
relevant
expertise.
- Write
formal
invitations,
press
releases,
monitor/edit
the
WISP
website.
Qualitative
Data
Cleaning,
Children,
Families
&
Schools,
National
Institute
of
Child
Health
and
Human
Development
(NICHD)
Grant
(May
2012
present)
Transcriptionist,
Center
for
Patient
Partnership
(April
2012
August
2012)
- Transcribed
interviews
addressing
the
way
individuals
with
terminal
illnesses
interact
with
the
health
care
system.
Grants
Researcher,
Board
of
Directors,
Madison
Quakers,
Inc.
(March
2011
-
present)
- Researched
and
prepped
to
begin
funding
application
process
- Not-for-Profit
organization
doing
grounded
economic
development
work
in
rural
Vietnam.
Senior
Intern,
Hobart
and
William
Smith
Colleges
Office
of
Admissions.
(2007-2008)
- Conducted
on-campus
interviews
with
prospective
students
- Ran
information
sessions
and
assisted
with
outreach
to
prospective
students
Programs
Assistant,
HWS
Colleges
Center
for
Global
Education
(2007-2008)
- Organized
and
ran
Global
Ambassadors
Program
- Planned and ran the International Writers Workshop. OTHER EXPERIENCE Teaching Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Global Cultures. University of Wisconsin, Madison (Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Fall 2012) Teaching Assistant, Criminal Justice in America, University of Wisconsin, Madison (Spring, 2012) Teaching Assistant, Western Thought: Political, Economic and Social Theory II. University of Wisconsin, Madison (Spring, 2011) Lecturer, Fulbright Economic Teaching Program: Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government (2008) - Designed and executed eight lectures on economic sociology and American culture. Learn to Lead Senior Mentor, William Smith College (2007-2008) - Mentored a group of students on leadership and community engagement Teaching Assistant, Intro to Sociology. HWS Colleges (2005) - Graded essays, organized out-of-class activities: movies, speakers. Research Ethnographical study of a non-profit, Masters thesis research (March 2011 February 2012) - In-depth semi-structured interview of members - Participant observation in Madison, WI and Quang Ngai, Vietnam - Transcription, data cleaning, analysis with EnVivo Research Assistant for MaryBeth Plane, Sr. Scientist, Dept. of Family Medicine (Fall 2010) - Institutional coordination of shelters and health care services for domestic abuse victims Research Assistant, Wisconsin Study of Family and Work, University of Madison at Wisconsin Department of Psychiatry. (Summer 2010) - Conducted 3.5 hour exit interviews for a 20-year longitudinal study, including administering saliva and DNA samples. Coded and entered data Fulbright Research Fellow, Vietnam (Fall 2008-Summer 2009) Independent research on contemporary gender inequality, non-governmental organization policy, and the state of Womens Studies in Vietnam. PAPERS & PRESENTATIONS Against the Grain: A Bourdieuian Ethnography of a Development Non-Profit 6th Annual Poverty and Social Protections Conference. Bangkok, Thailand (March 2013) Trends in Microfinance: A Vietnamese Case Study. The Global Marketplace Conference. University of Wisconsin, Madison (April 2012) Book Review: James C. Scott's The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Southeast Asia. Asian Ethnology (2011) Substantive Gender Equality: Issues Facing Contemporary Vietnam. Southeast Asia Today Conference. MACEE; Fulbright Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. (2009) Heroic Suffering: Gender Identity Construction of Revolutionary Identities. 3rd International Conference on Vietnamese Studies. Hanoi, Vietnam. (2008) Disaster Relief and the American Red Cross. HWS Journal of Public Affairs. (2007) HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS Honored Instructor Award, University Housing, University of Wisconsin (Spring 2011) FLAS Fellowship, University of Wisconsin at Madison. (20092010) Fulbright Research Fellow: Vietnam. (20082009)
Departmental Honors for Senior Thesis. HWS Colleges Hai Timiai Senior Honor Society, HWS Colleges. (2007-2008) Freeman Foundation Asia Grant. (2006) Student International Initiatives Fund (SIIF) Grant, HWS Colleges. (2006)
ADDITIONAL Teaching Seminars - Responding to and Evaluating Student Writing Computer Skills - STATA, NVivo, Microsoft suite, PowerPoint, Photoshop, DreamWeaver, Publisher, PubMed (mesh terms), EndNote, Quicken, Zotero Languages - English (fluent), Vietnamese (intermediate/advanced proficiency), Spanish (basic proficiency). Research Interests - The implications of global economic policies and development NGOs in Southeast Asia, and the growth of subsequent market-based solutions to social issues, specifically those geared towards women. - The inclusion of identity in structural-organizational analysis. - The impact of political and economic forces (macro) on community-development programs and social activism at the local level (micro).