EDUCATION: Ph.D. 1993 M.S. 1984 B.S. 1976 Rural Sociology, University of Missouri - Columbia. Community Development, University of Missouri - Columbia Forest Management, University of Missouri - Columbia SPECIALTY AREAS: Sociology of Food and Agriculture Globalization of the Economy and Society Rural/Community Development SELECTED REFEREED PUBLICATIONS: Martinez, Francisco, Gilberto Aboites, and Douglas H. Constance. 2013. “Neoliberal Restructuring, Neoregulation, and the Mexican Poultry Industry.” Agriculture and Human Values 30(4):495-510. Constance, Douglas, Francisco Martinez, Gilberto Aboites, and Alessandro Bonanno. 2013. “The Problems with Poultry Production and Processing.” Pp. 155-176 in The Ethics and Economics of Agrifood Competition edited by Harvey James: New York: Springer Press. Constance, Douglas H., Jin Young Choi, and Damian Lara. 2013. “Social Dimensions of Organic Production and Systems Research.” Online. Crop Management doi: 10.1094/CM2012-07XX-01-RV. Hatanaka, Maki, Jason Konefal, and Douglas H. Constance. 2012. “A Tripartite Standards Regime Analysis of the Contested Development of a Sustainable Agriculture Standard.” Agriculture and Human Values 29(1):65-78. Constance, Douglas H. and M. Kirk Jentoft. 2011. "Global Productive Capital Mobility: The Case of Chilean Farmed Atlantic Salmon." Pp. 167-204 in Globalization and the TimeSpace Reorganization: Mobility in Agriculture and Food in the Americas, Edited by A. Bonanno and J.S. Cavalcanti. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. Constance, Douglas H., Francisco Martinez, and Gilberto Aboites. 2010. “The Globalization of the Poultry Industry: Tyson Foods and Pilgrim's Pride in Mexico” Pp. 59-76 in From Community to Consumption: New and Classical Statements in Rural Sociological Research. Research in Rural Sociology and Development. Volume 16. Edited by Alessandro Bonanno, Hans Bakker, Raymond Jussaume, Yoshio Kawamura, and Mark Shucksmith. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. Bonanno, Alessandro, Douglas H. Constance, Francisco Martinez, and Gilberto Aboites. 2010. “Globalizacion y Consumo en Medio de la Crisis Ecologia.” Pp. 55-71 in Patrones de 1 Consumo Alimentario en Mexico.” Edited by G. Aboites. Coahuila, Mexico: Editorial Trillas. Martinez-Gomez, Francisco, Alejandra B. Trejo Nieto, Alessandro Bonanno and Douglas H. Constance. 2010. “Globalizacion y Resestructurualcion Economica: El Caso de la Industria Avicola de Mexico. Pp. 95-120 in Patrones de Consumo Alimentario en Mexico.” Edited by G. Aboites. Coahuila, Mexico: Editorial Trillas. Lau, Michael, Roger Hanagriff, Douglas Constance, Mary York, Brian Van Delist, and Lindsey Higgins. 2010. "Discerning Differences among Producer Groups and Organic Adoption Barriers in Texas." Journal of Food Distribution Research 41(2):124-164. Constance, Douglas H. 2010. "Sustainable Agriculture in the United States: A Critical Examination of a Contested Process." Sustainability 2(1):48-72. http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/2/1/48 Constance, Douglas H., and Jin Young Choi. 2010. "Overcoming the Barriers to Organic Adoption in the United States: A Look at Pragmatic Conventional Producers in Texas." Sustainability 2(1):163-188. http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/2/1/163 Constance, Douglas H. 2009. “Contested Globalization of the Agrifood System: A Missouri School Analysis of Sanderson Farms and Seaboard Farms in Texas.” Southern Rural Sociology 24(2):48-86. http://www.ag.auburn.edu/auxiliary/srsa/pages/Articles/SRS%202009%2024%202%20 48-86.pdf Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 2008. Stories of Globalization: Transnational Corporations, Resistance, and the State. University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press. Constance, Douglas H. 2008. “The Southern Model of Broiler Production and Its Global Implications.” Culture and Agriculture 30(1):17-31. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/121510185/PDFSTART Constance, Douglas H. 2008. “The Emancipatory Question: The Next Step in the Sociology of Agrifood Systems?” Agriculture and Human Values 25(2):151-155. Constance, Douglas H., Jin Young Choi, and Holly Lyke-Ho-Gland. 2008. “Conventionalization, Bifurcation, and Quality of Life: A Look at Certified and NonCertified Organic Farmers in Texas.” Southern Rural Sociology 23(1):208-234. http://www.ag.auburn.edu/auxiliary/srsa/pages/Articles/SRS%202008%2023%201%202 08-234.pdf Jordan, Jeffrey L. and Douglas H. Constance. 2008. “Sustainable Agriculture and the Social 2 Sciences: Getting Beyond Best Management Practices and Getting Into Food Systems.” Southern Rural Sociology 23(1):1-22. http://www.ag.auburn.edu/auxiliary/srsa/pages/Articles/SRS%202008%2023%201%201 -22.pdf AWARDS: 2013 2012 2012 2008 2006 Excellence in Research Award, Southern Rural Sociological Association Outstanding Service Award, College of Humanities and Social Sciences Excellence in Service Award, Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society Excellence in Public Service Award, Southern Rural Sociological Association Excellence in Teaching Award, Southern Rural Sociological Association PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: 2013-2016 2001-2014 2010-2014 2010-2014 2013-2014 2008-2014 2011-2014 2013-2014 2012-2013 2009-2012 2007-2008 2002-2003 Editor in Chief, Journal of Rural Social Sciences Sociology Department: Director of Undergraduate Studies Member, CHSS Promotion and Tenure Committee Member, CHSS Standing College Academic Review Panel Chair, SHSU Faculty Development Leave Committee Chair, USDA Southern SARE Administrative Council Co-Chair, Social Sustainability Subcommittee, Leonardo Academy National Sustainable Agriculture Standards Committee Secretary/Treasurer, SHSU Chapter of the American Association of University Professors Vice President, Rural Sociological Society Co-Editor, Journal of Rural Social Sciences President: Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society President: Southern Rural Sociological Association. Theses/Dissertations 2012-2013 2012-2013 Co-Director, Undergraduate Honor’s Thesis, Jonathan Jesus Almanza Hernandez. “Globalacion, desregulacion financeria y expansion de companies transnacionales en la industria avicola: El caso de JBS & Pilgrim’s Pride.” Universidad Autonoma Agraria Antonio Narro: Division de Ciensas Socioecnomicas Chair, Undergraduate Honor’s Thesis, Brittany Gregory. “A Look into a Christian Mega Church: The Gospel of Lakewood.” Sam Houston State University 3 2012-2013 2011-2013 2011-2012 2009-2011 2009-2011 2009-2010 2007-2008 2002-2004 Lector, Thesis Committee, Reyna Zarate Perez, Antonio Narro Autonomous Agricultural University. “La flexibilidad laboral de las mujeres en la avicultura Mexicana.” Lector, Thesis Committee, Elsa Laura Ruiz Serrano, Autonomous University of Coahuila. “Globalizacion y Corporaciones avicolas: Estrategias de abastecimiento de alimento balanceado en Mexico.” Co-Director, Thesis Committee, Cristina Sosa, Autonomous University of Coahuila. “Inversion extranjera directa: Estrategia corporative de expansion hacia los Estados Unidos de America de la firma Bachoco: 1980-2011. Lector, Dissertation Committee, Esther Martinez, Autonomous University of Coahuila Co-Director, Thesis Committee, Aldo Torres Garcia, Autonomous University of Coahuila. “El rol de las pequenas y medianas empresas de la industria avicola in el proceso de la globalizacion: El caso de la zona metropolitana de Saltillo (1958-2010).” Chair, Thesis Committee: Cheryl Hudec. “Rural Lunch Ladies and School Meal Programs: Dependency and Deskilling.” Sam Houston State University Chair, Thesis Committee: Holly Ho-Gland-Lyke. “Organic Conventionalization and Bifurcation: The Case of Texas.” Sam Houston State University Member, Dissertation Committee: Anna M. Kleiner, “Measuring the Impacts of Large-Scale Swine Operations on Quality of Life in Rural Communities.” Department of Rural Sociology, University of MissouriColumbia. 4