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Daniella Graves
Associate Sociology Professor
LRC - 345
Education
B.A. Sociology - UCLA
M.A. Sociology - CSUN
Selected for the Eugene V. Cota-Robles Fellowship for UC Riverside M.A/Ph.D. in Sociology Program
Ph.D. Organizational Leadership
Stanford University Global Studies EPIC Fellow
Publications
Graves, Daniella and M. Leahy (2019) Actors of discourse: Gendered performativity in women’s leadership.
Slatton & Braily (Eds.). Women and Inequality in the 21st Century. NY: Routledge
Graves, Daniella and Jenson, Vickie. (Ed.). 2011. “Gender and Power in the Case of Ruth Snyder” Women Criminals: An
Encyclopedia of People and Issues. ABC-CILO.
Graves, Daniella and Shanty, Frank. (Ed.). 2011. “Economics of Counterterrorism” Counterterrorism:
From the Cold War to the War on Terror. ABC-CILO.
Graves, Daniella. “Facebook versus Face Time” and “The Pressure to Succeed” in Inge Bell, Terri
Anderson, Bernard McGrane and John Gunderson (Eds.). 2010. This Book is Not Required. 4th Edition.
Pine Forge Press.
Graves, Daniella. 2023. "Through the Looking Glass: Latina Hypervisibility & Invisibility in Academia." Hernandez, R. (Ed). Diverse Experiences of Latinas in Higher Education: Chingonas on their Own Terms. Routledge
Slatton & Braily (Eds.). Women and Inequality in the 21st Century. NY: Routledge
Graves, Daniella and Jenson, Vickie. (Ed.). 2011. “Gender and Power in the Case of Ruth Snyder” Women Criminals: An
Encyclopedia of People and Issues. ABC-CILO.
Graves, Daniella and Shanty, Frank. (Ed.). 2011. “Economics of Counterterrorism” Counterterrorism:
From the Cold War to the War on Terror. ABC-CILO.
Graves, Daniella. “Facebook versus Face Time” and “The Pressure to Succeed” in Inge Bell, Terri
Anderson, Bernard McGrane and John Gunderson (Eds.). 2010. This Book is Not Required. 4th Edition.
Pine Forge Press.
Graves, Daniella. 2023. "Through the Looking Glass: Latina Hypervisibility & Invisibility in Academia." Hernandez, R. (Ed). Diverse Experiences of Latinas in Higher Education: Chingonas on their Own Terms. Routledge
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Emily Frydrych
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Ioana Schmidt
Professor of Sociology and Social Work/Human Services
LRC 321
Education
BA Psychology University of California, Santa Barbara
MA Sociology California State University, Northridge
MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK University of California, Los Angeles
PhD Social Work University of California, Los Angeles
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Pronouns
she/her
Jessica Proctor
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Sharla Fell
Art Professor/ Art Department Chair
MCW324
Education
MFA Colorado State University
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