BRIAN N. HEWLETT
1303 E University Blvd., #20990
Tucson, AZ 85719
520-621-5765
bhewlett@email.arizona.edu
OBJECTIVE:

To obtain a professional position at an institution of higher learning in Sociology, Psychology or Cultural Studies, where my research interests will be used to help develop the minds of inquisitive students or to work in the private or public sector in a position where my research interests can best serve to facilitate social change.

EDUCATION:

Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology
University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
Award pending May, 2006

Concentration: Race and Ethnic Relations, Social Psychology

Dissertation: An Exploratory Analysis of the Relationship of Contextual coupling of Spiritual and Religious Self-Identification across Cultures

Master of Arts in Sociology
A
warded May, 2001

Concentration: Social Movements, Technological Use & Impact

Thesis: White Racialist Movement and Internet Grievance Frames

Graduate course work in Sociology
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado
1997-1998

Master of Arts in Counseling & Guidance with special emphasis in College Student Development
University of North Carolina, Charlotte, North Carolina
Awarded May, 1995

Curriculum approved by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs and included three semesters of practical experience.

Graduate course work in Education
Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina
1989-1990

Bachelor of Arts in Art & Humanities
Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Awarded January, 1990

PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE:

CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT & TEACHING

  • Introduction to Sociology
  • Individuals Groups and Society an Introduction to Sociological Social Psychology
  • Collective Behavior and Social Movements
  • Race and Ethnicity in the U.S.
  • Ethnic Relations in the U.S.
  • Women and Men in Society
  • Gender Identities Interactions and Relationships
  • Schools, Students and Society

RESEARCH PARTICIPATION

  • Indexing Processes of Search Engines
    • Project Manager: Dr. Sun-Ki Chai
  • Differential Enforcement of Public Sex Laws in Tucson
    • Project Manager: Dr. Stephen Russell
  • Spirituality and Religiosity Across the Wall: A Case Study of "Spiritual but not Religious" Phenomenon in the former East and West Germany
    • Project Manager: Brian N. Hewlett

PAPERS & PRESENTATIONS

 
  • Panel Discussant, Intersections of Black and Sexual Identities in Adolescence, Association of Black Sociologists, Philadelphia, 2005

  • Roundtable Panelist, Is Religion Inconsequential? Examining the Emergence of Individual Spirituality in a Secular European Society, American Sociological Association, San Francisco, 2004

  • Panel Organizer, Impact of the Information Technology Revolution on Communities of Color, Association of Black Sociologists, San Francisco, 2004

  • Keynote Speaker, Life Engineering: Understanding the Social and Economic Factors of Business Success, Tucson Business Symposium, Tucson, Arizona, 2004

  • Educational Presentation, The Sociological Implementation of a Strategic Plan, Chamber of Commerce, Tucson, Arizona, 2004

  • Educational Presentation, Across the Divides: Common Elements Among Men in Work, Family Relationships, Death and General Responsibility, Black
    IBM Black Men’s Group, Tucson, Arizona, 2003

  • Session Panelist, Applying Sociological Concepts to the Development of the Black Business Community, Association of Black Sociologists, Atlanta, Georgia, 2003

  • Session Panelist, White Racialist Conceptualizations in the Global Information Age, Society for the Scientific Study of Symbolic Interaction, Atlanta, Georgia, 2003

  • Session Panelist, Normative, Moral, Legal and Statistical Conceptualizations of Deviance, Atlanta, Georgia, 2003

  • Educational Presentation, Building A Successful Black Ethnic Enclave, Black Chamber of Commerce, Tucson, Arizona, 2003

  • Keynote Speaker, Virtual Clashing: The Use of the Internet Medium by the White Racialist Movement in the U.S to Promote Old and New Racial Rhetoric, Clash of Civilizations Conference, Dresden, Germany, 2002

EMPLOYMENT:

Adjunct Faculty, Pima Community College, Tucson, AZ January 2001 - present
Graduate Research/Teaching Associate,
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ August 2001 - present
Graduate Research/Teaching Assistant, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ August 1999 - 2001
Director of Minority Retention and Student Programs,
College of Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder, CO, August 1998 - August 1999
Student Success Counselor/Academic Advisor,
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, CO, October 1996 - August 1998
Webmaster, Hewlett Lake Associates, Colorado Springs, CO, January 1997- Present
Coordinator of Student Development, Cal Poly State University at San Luis Obispo, CA, August 1993 - June 1995
Challenge Course Facilitator,
Cal Poly State University at San Luis Obispo, CA, May 1994 - June 1995
Resident Greek Advisor, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, NC, August 1991 - August 1993
Assistant to the Director of Alcohol & Drug Education, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, NC, August 1991 - July 1993
Head Sports Camp Instructor, Universal Sports Camps, Memphis, TN, 1987 - 1992

AWARDS & HONORS:

Black Alumni Graduate Fellowship Award Recipient, University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 2003-2005
WICHE Doctoral Fellow, University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 1999-2000
Graduate College Minority Registration Scholarship, University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 1999-2000
Black Alumni Graduate Fellowship Award Nominee,
University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 1999-2000
Sigma Phi Epsilon Foundation Resident Scholarship,
University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 1999-2000
Cigna Insurance Freshman Scholarship, Temple University Philadelphia, PA 1983-1984

ACTIVITIES:

American Sociological Association
Association of Black Sociologists
Association of Internet Researchers
Sigma Phi Epsilon,
a social service fraternity

REFERENCES:

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