CURRICULUM VITAE Denise Reiling, Ph.D. Professor of Sociology Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI 48197 dreiling@emich.edu EDUCATION 1991 B. A. in Sociology, Indiana-Purdue University, at Fort Wayne 2000 Ph.D. in Sociology, Michigan State University Dissertation: An Exploration of the Relationship Between Amish Identity and Depression Among the Old Order Amish, 2000, UMI Number 9985454. AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Amish Studies; Sociology of Health and Well-Being; Social Psychology; Qualitative Methods; Rural Sociology; and Drug-Alcohol Studies PUBLICATIONS Reiling, Denise M., and Nusbaumer, Michael R. 1997. The Amish Drug Task Force: A Natural History Approach to the Construction of a Social Problem. Journal of Multicultural Nursing and Health. Vol. 3. No. 1. Pp. 25-39. REPRINTED Fall 2002 in Journal of Multicultural Nursing and Health, Special Edition. Vol. 8. No. 3. Reiling, Denise M. 2002. The Simmie Side of Life: Old Order Amish Affective Response to Culturally Prescribed Deviance. Youth & Society. Vol. 34. No. 2. Pp. 146-171. REPRINTED 2013 in Deviance and Social Control: A Sociological Perspective. Inderbitzen, Bates, and Gainey. Sage Publications. Reiling, Denise M. 2002. Boundary Maintenance as a Barrier to Mental Health Help seeking for Depression Among the Old Order Amish. Journal of Rural Health. Vol. 18. No. 3. Pp. 428-435. Reiling, Denise M. 2002. Managing the Marginalized Man: Fieldwork, Boundaries, and Ethics of Involvement. Journal of Multicultural Nursing & Health. Vol. 8. No. 3. Pp. 126-137. Nusbaumer, Michael R., and Reiling, Denise M. 2002. Environmental Influences on Alcohol Consumption Practices of Alcoholic Beverage Servers. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. Vol. 28. No. 3. Pp. 222-247. Nusbaumer, Michael R., and Reiling, Denise M. 2002. The Devil Made Me Do It Drug & Alcohol Newsletter, American Sociological Association. Vol. 12, No. 3. Pp. 2. Burns, Edward D., Nusbaumer, Michael R., and Reiling, Denise M. 2003. Think They re Drunk? Alcohol Servers and the Identification of Intoxication. Journal of Drug Education. Vol. 33. No. 2. Pp. 177-186. Nusbaumer, Michael R., and Reiling, Denise M. 2003. Where Problems and Policy Intersect: Servers, Problem Encounters, and Targeted Policy. Drugs: Education, Prevention, and Policy. Vol. 10. No. 4. Pp. 21-29. 1
Nusbaumer, Michael R., and Reiling, Denise M. 2004. Identification of Intoxication in Package Outlets in Indiana, Journal of the Indiana Academy of Social Sciences. Vol. 8. Pp. 97-104. Reiling, Denise M., and Nusbaumer, Michael R. 2006. When Heavy Drinkers Pour: Servers Willingness to Serve Patrons Beyond Intoxication. Journal of Substance Use and Misuse. Vol. 41. No. 5. Pp. 653-668. Nusbaumer, Michael R., and Reiling, Denise M. 2007. Temperance Culture and the Repression of Scientific Inquiry into Illicit Drug-Altered States of Consciousness. Contemporary Justice Review. Vol. 10. No. 3. Pp. 247-261. Reiling, Denise M., and Nusbaumer, Michael R. 2007. An Exploration of the Potential Impact of the Designated Driver Campaign on Bartenders Willingness to Over Serve. International Journal of Drug Policy. Vol. 18. No. 6. Reiling, Denise M., and Kinney, David. 2007. High School Sociology on Endangered Species List in Michigan: Is Sociology in Your State Threatened with Extinction? Footnotes. December. Gillum, Deborah R.; Staffileno, Beth A.; Schwartz, Karen S.; Coke, Lola; Fogg, Louis; and Reiling, Denise. 2011. Cardiovascular Disease in the Amish: An Exploratory Study of Knowledge, Beliefs, and Health-Care Practices. Holistic Nursing Practice. Vol. 25. No. 6. Pp. 289-297. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (Peer-Reviewed) North Central Sociological Association, Depression as Pantomime: Culture as a Barrier to Social Support among the Old Order Amish, April 2001. Michigan Sociological Association, Doing Applied Work in a Traditional Community, November 2001. American Society of Criminology, Targeting Policy: Alcoholic Beverage Servers Perceptions of the Problem Location, co-presented with Michael R. Nusbaumer, November 2001. American Sociological Association, The Devil Made Me Do It: Environmental Influences on Bartenders Over-serving, co-presented with Michael R. Nusbaumer, August 2002. North Central Sociological Association, Do You Think They re Drunk?: Alcohol Servers and the Identification of Intoxication. co-presented with Edward D. Burns and Michael R. Nusbaumer. Midwest Sociological Association, State-Sanctioned Drug Dealing?: Licensed Bartenders Willingness to Serve Beyond Intoxication as Workplace Deviance, co-presented with Michael R. Nusbaumer, April 2003. North Central Sociological Association, Bartenders as Safety Workers: A Harm Minimization Approach to Alcohol Problems, co-presented with Michael R. Nusbaumer, April 2004. Indiana Academy of Social Sciences, Identification of Intoxication in Package Outlets in Indiana, co-presented with Michael R. Nusbaumer, October 2004. North Central Sociological Association, Watching You Watching Me: The Old Order Amish Response to Media Attention, April 2005. American Society of Criminology, When Problem Servers Pour in Problematic Places, co-presented with Michael R. Nusbaumer, November 2005. 2
American Sociological Association, The Globalizing Influence of the Internet on Health, Well-Being, and Culture of the Old Order Amish: The Case of Amish Herbalists and Distance Learning, August 2006. University of Michigan, Continuing Education in Nursing Series, Providing Culturally Maintenance among the Old Order Amish, January 22, 2007. Midwest Sociological Association, Aging Old Order Amish Women s Perception of Body Size and its Reflection on Their Daughters and Granddaughters, April 2007. North Central Sociological Association, Can the Apple Fall Far Enough From the Tree?: The Impact of Methamphetamine Use on the Old Order Amish Family, April 2009. Midwest Sociological Association, As Long as They re Not Driving: A Qualitative Exploration of the Influence of a Designated Driver on Alcoholic Beverage Servers Hypothetical Willingness to Serve Beyond Intoxication. March 29 th April 1 st, 2012. Amish in America: Plain Technology in a Cyber World, Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies, Elizabethtown College, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, Challenging Stereotypes and Stigmas: Newspaper Photographs of Old Order Amish Public School Achievement, June 6-8, 2013. COURSES TAUGHT SOCL 105 Introduction to Sociology SOCL 230 Introduction to Applied Sociology SOCL 303 Sociology of Childhood & Youth SOCL 304 Methods of Social Research SOCL 308 Social Psychology SOCL 312 Sociology of Health & Well-Being SOCL 379 Special Topics: Sociology of Mental Disorder SOCL 379 Special Topics: Sociology of Consumption SOCL 489 Sociology Internships SOCL 513 Social Deviance SOCL 508 Advanced Social Psychology SOCL 677 Advanced Methods of Social Research SERVICE TO THE DEPARTMENT Sociology Curriculum Committee Certified Faculty Academic Advisor Program Review Administrator for EMU Applied Sociology Facebook Page 3
OTHER PROFESSONAL ACTIVITIES Consultant on Old Order Amish health and illness; culturally-competent health-care delivery; Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies, at Elizabethtown College (http://www2.etown.edu/amishstudies/experts.asp). Spectrum Health Center, Cultural Competence Division, Providing Culturally Maintenance among the Old Order Amish, May 2008. University of Michigan, Continuing Education in Nursing Series, Providing Culturally Maintenance among the Old Order Amish, May 5, 2009. Invited Guest Speaker, Dexter Public Library, Dexter, Michigan, Social Support for the Dying and Grieving among the Old Order Amish, September 16 th, 2014 Invited Keynote Speaker, 140 th -Annual Meetings of the Historical Society of Michigan, The Business of Being Amish in Michigan: The Role of Culturally-Appropriate Occupational Opportunities in Migration, September 27 th, 2014 AWARDS RECEIVED National Institute of Mental Health Mentoring Program, served as an R25 Fellow, November 2000 through July 2003. Graduate Studies and Research Support Fund Award, Eastern Michigan University, May 2001, Testing of a Mental Health Locus of Control Scale for Depression. Josephine Nevins Keal Development Fund Fellowship, 2002-2003, A Comparison Study of the Influence of Media and Education on Body Image and Dieting Among College and Old Order Amish Women. Eastern Michigan University Sabbatical Leave, Fall 2005, The Negotiation of Boundary Maintenance: The Use of Culturally-Prohibited Secular Treatments for Mental Illness Among the Older Order Amish. Funded. Eastern Michigan University Sabbatical Leave Application, Orienting the Applied Sociology Program to 21 st -Century Careers, Fall 2012: Not Funded. Dean s Travel Award, Midwest Sociological Association Meetings, March 29 th -April 1 st 2012 ($450) Dean s Professional Development Initiative, Winter 2016: "Development of procedures, policies and documents for SOCL 489 Sociology Internship" 4
PROFESSIONAL HONORS 2000 Winter Recipient of Women of the Year Award 2002 Winter Recipient of Certificate of Recognition, EMU Ambassadors 2005 Winter Recipient, Outstanding Faculty in a Supporting Role Award, Holman Learning Center 2006 Winter Nominee, Outstanding Faculty in Classroom Instruction, Holman Learning Center 2008 Winter Nominee, Outstanding Faculty in Classroom Instruction, Holman Learning Center PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP Midwest Sociological Association Society for Women in Sociology 5