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BRIAN KLOCKE

14500 Balloch Drive | Hudson, FL 34667 | bklocke@gmail.com | 802-777-5544

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
2017 - now Visiting Associate Professor, Sociology, Washington College, Chestertown, Maryland
2014 - 2015 Visiting Assistant Professor, Media & Cultural Studies, Rollins College, Winter Park, FL
2014 (spring) Lecturer I, Sociology and Anthropology, Saint Michael’s College, Colchester, VT
2007 - 2014 Assistant Professor, Sociology, State University of New York at Plattsburgh
2005 - 2007 Lead Coordinator, Graduate Teacher Program, University of Colorado at Boulder
• Managed 52 lead-graduate teachers in nationally awarded program with graduate
student teacher certification and professional development in 46 departments
• Organized workshop series; provided private videotape consultations & pedagogy
workshops; supervised International TA Coordinator
2005 - 2007 Instructor, Sociology, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs; Institute for Women’s
Studies & Services, Metro State College of Denver; Continuing Education and
Department of Women’s Studies, University of Colorado-Boulder
2004 - 2005 Executive Director, Commons Community Center, Boulder, Colorado
• Managed budget; directed fundraising; developed, marketed, & evaluated programs.
• Supervised staff and coordinated volunteers, community partners, & vendors to
implement 50+ events monthly.
• Engaged Board in strategic planning, increased programs & revenues by 50%;
obtained 501c3 status.
1999 - 2003 Journalist (freelance), professional reporter & photojournalist
Published in Boulder Weekly, Colorado Springs Independent, Rocky Mountain Bullhorn, & others
1998 - 2004 Instructor, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado at Boulder
1997 - 1998 Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado at Boulder
1996 - 1997 Co-Coordinator, MESA, anti-rape education program for men, Ithaca Rape Crisis
1994 - 1997 Residence Director, Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York
1992 - 1994 Student Activities Program Coordinator, State University of New York at Brockport
1989 - 1990 Student Activities Director and Residence Hall Director, University of Dubuque (Iowa)

EDUCATION
Ph.D. 2004 Department of Sociology, University of Colorado
M.S. 1992 College Student Personnel Work, Indiana State University
B.S. 1989 Psychology, Design Studies minor, Iowa State University

GRANTS, AWARDS, & RECOGNITION


2014 Recognition for outstanding service to Gender & Women’s Studies, SUNY Plattsburgh
2011 Fellow, Institute for Ethics in Public Life, SUNY Plattsburgh
2009 Professional Development Grant, SUNY Plattsburgh
2008 Professional Development Grant, SUNY Plattsburgh
2008 – 2013 Merit based pay bonuses, SUNY Plattsburgh
2007 Ralph & Barbara Dakin Award - outstanding scholarship on social problems, U of Colorado
2005 Excellence in Teaching, Silver Flame Award, University of Colorado
2004 Dissertation Research Award, Sociology Department, University of Colorado
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GRANTS, AWARDS, & RECOGNITION, continued


1999 Sociology Graduate Diversity Award, University of Colorado
1998 Implementation of Multicultural Perspectives and Approaches in Research and Teaching Grant, Office of the
Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, University of Colorado
1998 Grant for Diversity Education Efforts, Arts and Sciences College, University of Colorado

PUBLICATIONS
Klocke, Brian. 2018. “Afterword.” In Agenda for Social Justice: Global Solutions, edited by Glenn
Muschert, et. al. Bristol, UK: Policy Press. Forthcoming.
Sharoni, Simona and Brian Klocke. 2018. “Faculty Confronting Gender-Based Violence on Campus:
The Case of Faculty Against Rape.” Violence Against Women. Forthcoming.
Muschert, Glenn, Kristen Budd, Michelle Christian, Brian Klocke, Robert Perrucci and Jon Shefner,
eds. 2018. Agenda for Social Justice: Global Solutions. Bristol, UK: Policy Press. Forthcoming.
Klocke, Brian. 2016. “The Importance of Social Movements for Transformative Policy Solutions:
Towards Inclusive Social Justice and Democracy.” Pp. 127-134 in Agenda for Social Justice:
Solutions 2016, edited by G. Muschert et al. Bristol, UK: Policy Press.
Muschert, Glenn, Brian Klocke, Robert Perrucci and Jon Shefner, eds. 2016. Agenda for Social Justice:
Solutions 2016. Bristol, UK: Policy Press.
Klocke, Brian. 2014. “Speaking Out for Social Justice: Sociology and Cultural Transformation.” In
Sociologists in Action on Inequalities: Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality, edited by Shelley White,
Jonathan White and Kathleen Korgen. Los Angeles: Sage Publications.
Klocke, Brian. 2013. “Neoliberal Media’s Commodification of Occupy Wall Street and Radical
Social Movements.” Pp. 111-140 in Lost in Media: The Ethics of Everyday Life, edited by Tony
Kashani and Ben Frymer. NY: Peter Lang Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4331-1367-8.
Klocke, Brian and Glenn Muschert. 2013. “Practicing Moral Panics Research: A Hybrid Model with
Guidelines for its Application.” Pp 415-428 in The Ashgate Research Companion to Moral Panics,
edited by Charles Krinsky. United Kingdom: Ashgate. ISBN 978-1-4094-0811-6.
Klocke, Brian and Mike McDevitt. 2013. “Foreclosing Deliberation: Journalists’ Lowering of
Expectations in the Marketplace of Ideas.” Journalism Studies 14(6):891-906.
Klocke, Brian. 2012. “Afterword.” Pp. 116-117 in Agenda for Social Justice: Solutions 2012, edited by
Glenn Muschert, et. al. Knoxville, TN: Society for the Study of Social Problems.
McDevitt, Mike, Marco Briziarrelli and Brian Klocke. 2012. “Social Drama as Strategic Ritual in the
Academic-Media Nexus.” Journalism 14(1):109-126.
Muschert, Glenn, Kathleen Ferraro, Brian Klocke, Robert Perrucci and Jon Shefner, eds. 2012.
Agenda for Social Justice: Solutions. Knoxville, TN: Society for the Study of Social Problems.
ISBN 978-1478397816.
Klocke, Brian. 2011. “Privilege: A Reader,” Teaching Sociology, 39(3): 332-333.
Klocke, Brian and Glenn Muschert. 2010. “A Hybrid Model of Moral Panics: Synthesizing the
Theory and Practice of Moral Panic Research.” Sociology Compass 4(5):259-309.
Noakes, John, Brian Klocke and Patrick Gillham. 2005. “Whose Streets? Police and Protester
Struggles Over Space in Washington, DC, September 29-30, 2001.” Policing and Society
15(3):235-254.
Klocke, Brian. 2003. “Vegetarianism: Movement or Moment,” Contemporary Sociology 32(3):340-341.
Irvine, Leslie and Brian Klocke. 2001. “Redefining Men: Alternative Masculinities in a Twelve-Step
Program.” Men and Masculinities 4(1):27-48.
Jones, Ellis, Ross Haenfler, Brett Johnson, with Brian Klocke. 2001. The Better World Handbook: From
good intentions to everyday actions. Gabriola Island, Canada: New Society Publishers, 291 pages.
Klocke, Brian. 1999. “Social Problems: Globalization in the twenty-first century,” Teaching Sociology
27(4):419-422.
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ACADEMIC CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS


2017 Challenging Gender-Based Violence & Systemic Oppressions (Roundtable), National Women’s
Studies Association, Baltimore, November 17.
2016 Decolonizing the Imperial University, Confronting Campus Sexual Assault (Roundtable),
National Women’s Studies Association, Montreal, November 13.
2016 “Identity, Privilege and the Promise of Cyberfeminism: A Strategy Workshop on Campus
Activism and Social Media,” The 22nd Women's Studies Conference - #FeministIn(ter)ventions:
Women, Community, Technology,” Southern Connecticut State University, April 16.
2013 “Connecting Students to Global Struggles for Gender and Social Justice Through Positive and
Problematic Examples of Film Making for a Cause,” Northeast Popular/American Culture
Association, October 25, Colchester, VT.
2013 “Neoliberalism and Media Framing of the Occupy Wall Street Movement,” American Sociological
Association, August, New York City.
2012 “Framing Occupy Wall Street: The Commodification of Dissent and Constraints on Making
Social Change,” Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 16, Denver.
2011 “Where Ideas Go to Die: Social Drama as Social Control in the Academic-Media Nexus,”
International Communication Association, Boston (co-writers McDevitt & Briziarrelli presented).
2010 “Media Firestorm: The Structuration and Reification of a Political-turned Academic Scandal”,
Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 15, 2010, Atlanta, GA.
2009 “Media Firestorm: The Social Construction and Framing of an Academic Scandal,” Sociology &
Criminal Justice Department Colloquium, April 14, Plattsburgh, NY.
2008 “The Nutty Professor and the Nut Paragraph: Social Control of Intellectual Deviance in (and
by) the Newsroom,” (with Michael McDevitt), Association for Education in Journalism and Mass
Communication, August 9, Chicago, IL.
2008 “‘Benevolent Bullying’: Hegemonic ‘American’ Masculinity and the Global War on Terrorism
Campaign,” Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 1, Boston, MA.
2006 “The Great White Hope: American Elites and the Racialized Specter of Terror,” Society for the
Study of Social Problems, August 12, Montreal, Canada.
2005 “Whose Streets? Police and Protester Struggles over Space in Washington DC, September 29
30, 2001,” (Roundtable) American Sociological Association, Philadelphia (w/Noakes & Gillham)
2004 “Narrating Global Preeminence: U.S. Elites and National Discourse of the War on
Terrorism,” American Sociological Association, August 14, San Francisco, California.
2004 “Scholar, Activist, Journalist, Teacher, Human: Negotiating Ethical Boundaries & Strategic
Goals for a Better World,” Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 14, San Francisco.
2003 “The Glorified National Self and the Demonized Other: Ideological Representations of
Domination in Post 9-11 Speeches of George W. Bush,” Society for the Study of Symbolic
Interaction, August 16, 2003, Atlanta, GA.
2002 “Policing Spaces of Contention: A comparison of police response to three anti-war protests,”
American Sociological Association, August 18, 2002, Chicago, IL. (with J. Noakes & P. Gillham).
2002 “Exploring American Ideology in the context of the War on Terrorism: A Re-articulation of
Tactics and Policies for Controlling Dissent.” Society for the Study of Social Problems, Chicago.
2001 “Strategic Institutional Efforts to Undermine the Global Justice Movement: Tactics and
strategies for controlling dissent,” Pacific Sociological Association, April 2001, San Francisco.
2000 “Interrogating Corporate Cultural Hegemony: Racial & Gender Coded Discourses of Identity,
Work & Social Control,” Men’s Studies Association, Aug. 10, Colorado Springs.

INVITED ADDRESSES, PANEL DISCUSSIONS, & WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED


2014 Invited Debate Participant, “Can Men be Feminists?” College Historical Society, Trinity
College, Dublin, Ireland.
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ADDRESSES & WORKSHOPS, continued


2013 Panel participant, “Not My Life: a film about human trafficking and modern slavery.”
September 19th, Department of Criminal Justice, SUNY Plattsburgh.
2013 Panelist, “The Invisible War: film screening and discussion.” March 27, Multicultural Alliance,
Omega Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. & Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority, Inc., SUNY Platts.
2011 National Issues Forum participant: Money & Politics, Who Owns Democracy? December 1st,
Honors Center, SUNY Plattsburgh.
2011 “A Sociological Understanding of the Occupy Wall Street Movement.” November 2,
Accounting/Finance Club, SUNY Plattsburgh.
2011 Sexual Assault Prevention (with Dr. Lynda Ames), First Year Experience course, April 1,
September 28 & September 30, SUNY Plattsburgh.
2010 Sexual Assault Prevention (with Dr. Lynda Ames), First Year Experience course, September 8
and September 17, SUNY Plattsburgh.
2010 “Author Meets Critics: Robert & Carolyn Perrucci, America at Risk: The Crisis of Hope, trust and
Caring” (critic). Society for the Study of Social Problems, August 15, 2010, Atlanta, GA.
2010 “Academics and Masculinity.” panelist for The State of Men of Color in Higher Education III, May 1,
Educational Opportunity Program, SUNY Plattsburgh.
2009 “Gender Violence as a Men’s Issue: Local and Global Perspectives.” Gender & Women’s
Studies Forum, October 22, SUNY Plattsburgh.
2008 “Transforming Men: Sexism, Feminism & the Politics of Masculinity,” Gender & Women’s
Studies Forum, October 2, SUNY Plattsburgh.
2008 Invited facilitation of panel discussion on “Inclusive Excellence in the Classroom.” Graduate
Teacher Program (GTP) Conference, January 10, University of Colorado.
2008 “Fostering Critical Thinking about Social Justice” (with Jason Hanna and Jason Wykoff). GTP
Conference, January 10, University of Colorado (CU).
2007 “No Spin Zone? Mass Media as a Reflection of Dominant Culture.” Center for Diversity, Pluralism
and Inclusion Faculty Series, November 29, SUNY Plattsburgh.
2007 “Rubrics for Grading Student Papers, GTP Friday Forum, April 6, CU.
2007 “Teaching Statement vs. Teaching Portfolio.” GTP Monday Workshop Series, April 2, CU.
2006 “Teaching Scientific Qualitative Methods.” GTP Friday Forum, September 22, CU.
2006 “The Art of Mentoring Women: Undergraduate, Graduate, and Professorial Perspectives.”
Moderator, The Graduate Teacher Program Fall Intensive. August 25, CU.
2006 “Incorporating Writing & Critical Thinking into Your Course.” GTP Fall Intensive, Aug 24, CU.
2006 “Addressing Diversity Issues in Your Course Plan,” GTP Summer Series, June 21, CU.
2006 “Understanding a Social Justice Framework.” Speaking OUT training, April 2, 2006, Boulder
2006 “Methods for Dealing with Conflict in the Classroom.” GTP, February 24, CU.
2006 “Teaching Your First Course as Instructor of Record.” GTP, January 12, CU.
2005 “Tools and Exercises for Creating an Engaged Classroom Community.” GTP Special Workshop
Series, November 14, CU.
2005 “Dealing with Problems.” GTP Fall Intensive, August 17, CU.
2005 “Surf’s Up: Engaging Men in Feminist Waves.” Recasting Feminism in the Academy, roundtable
discussion, March 7, CU.
2005 “Race for the American Dream: A Social Justice Workshop.” with NOMAS, Martin Luther King,
Jr. Birthday Observance of the City of Denver, January 12, Denver, CO.
2004 “Framing the World: The War on Terrorism Campaign and Media Discourse of U.S. Elites.”
Culture, Language and Social Practice Symposium, April, CU.
2001 “What is Community: A Community Building Workshop.” With Betty Ball and Julius Dahne,
The People’s Summit on Globalization, March 11, CU.
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ADDRESSES & WORKSHOPS, continued


2001 “Crossing Borders: The Struggle Against Globalization and Patriarchy.” Opening Keynote
address at Manifesting Global Justice: Creating Inclusive Communities, NOMAS 26th Men
and Masculinities national conference, July 20, University of Denver.
2001 “Gender and the Global System (with Dr. Ana Sampaio),” Connections radio program (Dr. Joel
Edelstein, discussant), July 13, KGNU, Boulder, Colorado.
2001 “Understanding Diversity.” Boulder Youth Opportunities Advisory Board, August 25, Boulder, CO.
2001 “Men’s Responsibility for Ending Violence Against Women.” Take Back the Night Rally, October
10, CU.
2000 “Teaching and Values (with Brett Johnson). GTP, November 9, CU.
2000 “Introduction to Systems of Oppression.” Safe House & Rape Crisis Peer Education Training, Fall
2000, Boulder, Colorado.
2000 “Archie Bunker’s Corporate Neighborhood.” NOMAS Conference, August, Colorado Springs.
2000 “Anti-racism and Confronting White Privilege Workshop.” with MROC, February, Denver.
2000 “A Different Life (a heterosexism awareness workshop).” with Sociology Diversity Collective,
January, CU.
1999 “Consciousness Raising Through Simulation.” with Sociology Diversity Collective, Feminist
Symposium, January 31, CU.
1999 “Creating the Humane Classroom (with Ross Haenfler, and Liska Segal). Fall Intensive
Teacher Training, GTP, August, CU.
1997 “Don’t Miss Class or You Will Fail,” Diversity Conference, Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Current
Society for the Study of Social Problems National Women Studies Association
Recent
American Sociological Association Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction
Past
American College Personnel Association National Association of Campus Activities
National Association of Student Personnel Administrators

UNIVERSITY, PROFESSIONAL, AND COMMUNITY SERVICE


Current
Faculty Against Rape, national leadership team
Justice 21 Committee member, Society for the Study of Social Problems
Student Capstone Experience advisor, Washington College
Recent
Advisor, Alpha Delta Kappa, Sociology Honorary Society, SUNY Plattsburgh
Advisor to student group, Media and Culture Collective, Rollins College
Advisor to student group, No More! (ending men’s violence against women and others), 2007 to 2014
Chair, Globalization Task Force, National Organization for Men Against Sexism
Chair, James Mapstone Award Committee, SUNY Plattsburgh
Chair, Sociology Assessment Committee, SUNY Plattsburgh
Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching committee, SUNY Plattsburgh
Co-Chair, Energy & Transportation Focus Group, Campus Sustainability Task Force, Plattsburgh
Coordinator for SUNY Plattsburgh Sociology website revisions
Coordinator, student Q & A with award winning journalist Jane Pauley, Rollins College
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SERVICE, continued
Discussion Moderator for the documentary film 1971, Global Peace Film Festival, Winter Park, FL
Global Studies Major Proposal Working Group, SUNY Plattsburgh
Invited participant of McGraw-Hill 3-day Sociology Symposium, Naples, Florida
Invited reviewer of The Sociology Project by J. Manza, L. Haney, R. Arum, textbook, Pearson
Invited reviewer of Experience Sociology - David Croteau and William Hoynes, textbook, McGraw-Hill
Invited reviewer of Sociology: A World in Transition by Croteau & Hoynes, textbook, McGraw Hill
Manuscript Reviewer, Social Problems Journal, The Social Science Journal, American Journal of Sociology,
Teaching Sociology, Sociological Quarterly, International Journal of Communication, Communication Inquiry.
Social Science Design Committee (general ed. program), SUNY Plattsburgh
Sociology Curriculum Committee, SUNY Plattsburgh
Volunteer photographer for Farmworker Association of Florida & Habitat for Humanity of Orlando
Women’s Studies Associate, SUNY Plattsburgh
Women’s Studies New Directions Committee, SUNY Plattsburgh
Writing Across the Curriculum Committee, SUNY Plattsburgh
Past
Co-President, Post-Doctoral Association of Colorado
Diversity Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado
Humanitarian aid delegation to El Salvador, through St. Thomas Aquinas
Member, Peace and Justice Center, Rochester, NY; Indianapolis, IN; Boulder, CO
Multi-Racial Organizing Committee (MROC), Colorado Progressive Coalition, Denver, CO
Vice President of the Board of Directors, Commons Community Center, Boulder, CO
Women’s Resource Center Advisory Board, University of Colorado

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