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Curriculum Vitae

University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), Sociology and Anthropology, Faculty Member
Angela Frederick Assistant Professor of Sociology Department of Sociology and Anthropology The University of Texas at El Paso 500 University Ave. El Paso, TX 79968 EMPLOYMENT Assistant Professor 2015-present The University of Texas at El Paso, Department of Sociology and Anthropology Assistant Professor 2012-2015 Rhodes College, Department of Anthropology and Sociology EDUCATION Ph.D. Sociology 2012 Austin, TX The University of Texas at Austin RECENT PUBLICATIONS Frederick, Angela, Kylara Leyva, and Grace Lavin. 2018. “The Double Edge of Legitimacy: How Women with Disabilities Interpret Good Mothering.” Social Currents, Online First. https://doi.org/10.1177/232949651879783 Frederick, Angela, and Dara Shifrer. 2018. “Race and Disability: From Analogy to Intersectionality.” Sociology of Race & Ethnicity, Online First. https://doi.org/10.1177/233264921878348 Grineski, Sara, Heather Daniels, Timothy Collins, Danielle X. Morales, Angela Frederick, and Marilyn Garcia. 2018. “The Conundrum of Social Class: Disparities in Publishing Among STEM Students in Undergraduate Research Programs at a Hispanic Majority Institution.” Science Education 102(2):283-303. Davis, Anita, Angela Frederick, and Christopher Wetzel. 2017. “Race Frames and Their Impact on the Sense of Belonging of Black Students in a College Community.” In Challenging Inequalities: Readings in Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration, Jiménez, Hortencia (Ed). San Diego: Cognella Publishers. Frederick, Angela. 2017. “Visibility, Respectability, and Disengagement: The Everyday Resistance of Mothers with Disabilities.” Social Science & Medicine 181:131-138. Frederick, Angela. 2017. “Risky Mothers and the Normalcy Project: Women with Disabilities Negotiate Scientific Motherhood.” Gender & Society 31(1):74-95. Frederick, Angela. 2015. “Between Stigma and Mother-Blame: Blind Mothers’ Experiences in USA Hospital Postnatal Care.” Sociology of Health and Illness 37(8):1127-1141. Frederick, Angela. 2014. “’Who Better to Do It Than Me!:’ Gender, Race, and the Deciding to Run Accounts of Political Women in Texas.” Qualitative Sociology 37(3):301-321. AWARDS AND HONORS 2018. Distinguished Article Award. American Sociological Association, Sex & Gender Section. For “Risky Mothers and the Normalcy Project: Women with Disabilities Negotiate Scientific Motherhood.” Gender & Society 31(1):74-95. 2018. Honorable Mention, Star-Nelkin Paper Award. American Sociological Association, Science, Knowledge & Technologies Section. For “Risky Mothers and the Normalcy Project: Women with Disabilities Negotiate Scientific Motherhood.” Gender & Society 31(1):74-95. 2018. Summer Sabbatical Award, BUILDing Scholars Program. 2017. Outstanding Publication in the Sociology of Disability Award. American Sociological Association, Disability & Society Section. For “Risky Mothers and the Normalcy Project: Women with Disabilities Negotiate Scientific Motherhood.” Gender & Society 31(1):74-95. 2017. American Fellowships Publication Grant. American Association of University Women. 2015. Outstanding Faculty Member Award. Rhodes College.