Eileen Otis

Assistant Professor of Sociology

Degrees:

Ph.D. UC Davis, 2003

Publications:

  • 2003: "Guanxi Civility: Processes, Potentials, Contingencies" (with Ming-cheng Lo), Politics and Society 31 (1): 131-162.
  • 2003: "Reinstating the Family: Gender and the Family-formed Foundations of China's Flexible Labor Market." Pp. 196-216 in Families of a New World: Gender, Politics, and State Development in a Global Context, edited by Lynne Haney and Lisa Pollard. New York: Routledge.
  • 2001:"The Reach and Limits of Asian Panethnic Identity: The Dynamics of Gender, Race, and Class in a Community-Based Organization." Qualitative Sociology 24 (3): 349-379.

Courses taught:

Sociology of Gender (247)

Research interests:

Gender, Work, China, Globalization, Qualitative methods

Current project:

A comparative ethnography of labor in China's feminized service sector