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Daisy Rooks

Professor, Department Chair

Contact

Office
Social Sciences 313
Phone
406-243-2852
Email
daisy.rooks@umontana.edu
Office Hours

Spring 2024 office hours

Tuesdays 2:00pm - 3:40pm

Wednesdays 11:40am - 1:00pm

My office hours are by appointment. You can make an appointment here. When you make an appointment, please indicate whether you'd like to meet in-person or via Zoom. 

Website
http://hs.umt.edu/sociology/people/faculty-staff.php?s=Rooks3263
Curriculum Vitae
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Education

Ph.D. Sociology. University of California – Los Angeles. December 2007.

M.A. Sociology. University of California – Los Angeles. 2001.

B.A. Urban Studies (self-designed major). Smith College. 1997. Cum Laude.

Courses Taught

Fall 2023 courses

SOCI 220: Race, Gender & Class

SOCI 291: Race, Gender & Class Discussion (Honors)

SOCI 306: Sociology of Work

Teaching Experience

Course Instructor Experience

Assistant Professor to Professor. 2009 to present. Department of Sociology. University of Montana. Courses: Qualitative Methods (graduate), Sociology of Work, Race, Class and Gender, Inequality and Social Justice Service Learning: Hunger and Homelessness, Social Stratification, Freshman Seminar: Poverty and Homelessness in a Land of Plenty and Classical Sociological Theory.

Visiting Assistant Professor. 2008. School of Management and Labor Relations. Rutgers University. Courses: Development of the Labor Movement II, Introduction to Labor and Employment Studies, and Youth in the Workplace: Understanding Youth Labor Market Participation in the U.S.

Instructor of Record. 2003-2004. College of Letters and Science. UCLA. Courses: Service Learning Seminar and Youth at Work: Young People, Work and Labor.

Other Teaching Experience

Teaching Fellow. 2004-2005. Department of Sociology. UCLA. Courses: Development of Sociological Theory and Economy and Society.

Teaching Fellow. 2004. Institute for Labor and Employment. UCLA. Course: Labor and Workplace Studies Summer Institute.

Teaching Assistant and Associate. 2002-2004. College of Letters and Science. UCLA. Course: Work, Labor and Social Justice in the U.S.

Research Interests

Housing and homelessness, rural sociology, social movements and collective action, labor and labor movements, and sociology of education.

Field of Study

Labor and labor movements, social movements and collective action, sociology of education and sociology of work.

Publications

Rooks, Daisy. 2018. “The Unintended Consequences of Cohorts: How Social and Romantic Relationships Can Influence the Retention of Rural Teachers Recruited by Cohort-Based Alternative Pathway Programs.” Journal of Research in Rural Education. 33(9): 1-22.

Rooks, Daisy. 2018 “Getting to No: The Need for Gender-Conscious Pedagogy in Service-Learning Courses.” Gender in the Political Science Classroom. Ekaterina Levintova and Alison Staudinger, eds. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. 167-195.

Rooks, Daisy and Robert A. Penney. 2016. “Outsiders in the Union: Organizing, Consent and Union Recognition Campaigns.” Social Movement Studies. 15(5): 498-514.

Rooks, Daisy and Carolina Bank-Munoz. 2015. “Brilliant, Bored or Badly-Behaved?:  Media Coverage of the Charter School Debate in the U.S.”  Teachers College Record. 117(8): 1-48.

Rooks, Daisy and Robert A. Penney. 2015. “Becoming a ‘Pusher’: Gender and Personal Transformation during Union Recognition Campaigns.” WorkingUSA: The Journal of Labor and Society. 18(2): 187-210.

Purser, Gretchen and Daisy Rooks. 2012. “Letter from the Editors: Labor and the Political Economy of Punishment” (Introduction to the Special Issue). WorkingUSA: The Journal of Labor and Society. 15(3): 323-325.

Rooks, Daisy and Celia Winkler. 2012. “Learning Interdisciplinarity: Service Learning and the Promise of Interdisciplinary Teaching.” Teaching Sociology. 40(1): 2-20.

Rooks, Daisy. 2004. “Sticking it Out or Packing it In?: Organizer Retention in the New Labor Movement.” Pp. 195-224. Rebuilding Labor: Organizing and Organizers in the New Union Movement.  Ruth Milkman and Kim Voss editors. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Rooks, Daisy. 2003. “The Cowboy Mentality: Organizers and Occupational Commitment in the New Labor Movement.” Labor Studies Journal. 28(3): 33-62.

Milkman, Ruth and Daisy Rooks. 2003. “California Union Membership: A Turn-of-the-Century Portrait.” The State of California Labor. Berkeley: UC Press. 3: 3-37.

 

Works in Progress

Rooks, Daisy. “The Color of Community: New Teachers’ Experiences in ‘Majority Minority’ Rural Communities.” Preparing manuscript.

Rooks, Daisy. Home(less) on the Range: The Unique Features of Homelessness in Rural Areas and Small Towns. Preparing book manuscript.

Rooks, Daisy. “Negotiating the Rural Landscape: The Dynamics of Labor-Environmental Coalitions in Rural Areas and Small Towns.” Preparing manuscript.

Rooks, Daisy. “Making the Entrepreneurial Teacher: Teaching Accountability, Teaching Teachers.” Preparing manuscript.

Professional Experience

Professional and University Service

Student Complaint Officer and Board Member. University Faculty Association. September 2015-Present.

Co-Chair. Global Leadership Initiative Committee. University of Montana. June 2009-June 2013.

Member. Editorial Board. New Labor Forum. November 2009-Present.

Member. Service Learning Advisory Board. University of Montana. September 2010-Present.

Member. Pedagogy Project. University of Montana. September 2009-Present.

Referee. American Sociological Review, American Journal of Sociology, Contemporary Sociology, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Journal of Community Practice, Labor Studies Journal, Mobilization, Radical Society, Sociological Focus, Sociological Forum, Teaching Sociology, Women’s Studies International Forum. 2001-Present.

Governing Council Member. Labor and Labor Movements Section. American Sociological Association. 2001-2004.

Member. American Sociological Association, Industrial Relations Research Association, Pacific Sociological Association, Phi Kappa Phi, Rural Sociological Society, Society for the Study of Social Problems, United Association for Labor Education. 1999-Present.