ERICK BERRELLEZA
Curriculum Vitae
Department of Sociology Phone: (617) 552-1527
Boston University [email protected]
100 Cummington Mall
Boston, MA 02215
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS
2019-21 Visiting Scholar, Boisi Center for Religion & American Public Life
Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Sociology
2021 (Expected), Boston University, Boston, MA
Dissertation: “The Religious Lives of Latin American Immigrants: Geographies and Shifting Landscapes in the New South”
Committee: Nancy T. Ammerman, Japonica Brown-Saracino, and Nazli Kibria
M.Divinity, School of Theology & Ministry
2015, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA
B.A., Philosophy Minor, Business Administration
2005, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA
RESEARCH and TEACHING INTERSESTS
Sociology of Religion, Urban & Community, Immigration
PUBLICATIONS
Berrelleza, Erick. 2020. “Exclusion in Upscaling Institutions: The Reproduction of Neighborhood Segregation in an Urban Church.” City & Community. doi:10.1111/cico.12474
Berrelleza, Erick, and Phyllis Zagano. 2019. “What Do U.S. Catholics Think About Women Deacons?” Review of Religious Research 61(3): 273-84.
Berrelleza, Erick, Thomas P. Gaunt, Mary L. Gautier, Mark M. Gray, and Santiago Sordo Palacios. 2018. “Population Trends among Religious Institutes since 1970.” Pp. 15-36 in Pathways to Religious Life. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Berrelleza, Erick, Mary L. Gautier, and Mark M. Gray. 2014. Population Trends among Religious Institutes of Women. Washington, DC: Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate at Georgetown University.
Reprinted in 2015 as “Women Religious: Adaptation and New Life.” The Official Catholic Directory. Berkeley Heights, NJ: P.J. Kennedy & Sons: 23-32.
FELLOWSHIPS and GRANTS
Fellowships
2020-21 Louisville Dissertation Fellowship, Louisville Institute
Funded by the Religion Division of the Lilly Endowment
2019-20 CURA Fellow, Institute on Culture, Religion & World Affairs, Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University
2019-20 Graduate Fellow, Social Dynamics of Migration Workshop, Boston University
2016-20 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Fellowship, Boston University
Non-service University Fellowship to outstanding incoming graduate students who are committed to the social justice principles espoused by Dr. King
2019 GRS Non-Service Fellowship (Fall), Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Boston University
Grants
2020 Morris Travel Grant (Spring), Department of Sociology, Boston University ($500)
2020 GRS Summer Research Grant, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Boston University ($5,000)
2019 GRS Research Grant (Fall), Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Boston University ($1,500)
2019 Morris Travel Grant (Fall), Department of Sociology, Boston University ($400)
2016-19 MLK Summer Research Grant, Boston University ($15,000)
2019 GRS Research Grant (Spring), Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Boston University ($1,500)
2019 Morris Travel Grant (Spring), Department of Sociology, Boston University ($500)
2016 Start-up Research Grant, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Boston University ($2,000)
2014 Research Grant for “The Merged Parish,” Boston College ($8,000)
Funded by the Office of the President, School of Theology & Ministry, and Jesuit Institute
PAPER PRESENTATIONS, TALKS, and CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
2020 “Producing Safe Space in the New Sanctuary Movement”
22nd Annual Chicago Ethnography Conference, DePaul University (Apr. 25)
Conference canceled by organizers due to extenuating circumstances
“Immigrant Religious Practices in the New Sanctuary Movement”
CURA Colloquium, Boston University (Mar. 27)
2019 “Lived Religion(s) of Latin American Immigrants” with Prof. Peggy Levitt (Wellesley College) as invited respondent
Social Dynamics of Migration Workshop, Boston University (Nov. 14)
“Santuario: Screening of Documentary Short and Discussion Based on Fieldwork on the New Sanctuary Movement”
Boisi Center for Religion & American Public Life, Boston College (Nov. 6)
“Author Meets Critics: Catholic Bishops in the United States: Church Leadership in the Third Millennium”
Religious Research Association, St. Louis, MO (Oct. 25)
“Living into Religious Resistance: Immigrant Activism in the New Sanctuary Movement”
Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, St. Louis, MO (Oct. 25)
“Spatial Inequality in Public Community Institutions: Examining Social Interactions and Cultural Diversity”
Approches Critiques de la Dimension Spatiale des Rapports Sociaux : Débats Transdisciplinaires et Transnationaux, ESO-JEDI, Caen, France (Jun. 26)
2018 “Gentrifying Neighborhood Institutions: The Reproduction of Segregation in an Urban Church.”
Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Las Vegas, NV (Oct. 26)
“Gentrification and Parish Diversity in Boston’s Charlestown Neighborhood.”
Boisi Center for Religion & American Public Life, Boston College (Oct. 15)
Working Paper: Gentrification and Religion in Charlestown
Urban Inequalities Workshop, Boston University (Apr. 13)
2015 “Can We Pray Together? Accommodation and Distinction in Church Mergers.”
Association for the Sociology of Religion, Chicago, IL (Aug. 21)
2014 Invited Participant.
International Roundtable on Lived Religion in Latin America, Boston College (Jun. 26-27)
TEACHING
Teaching Fellow
Fall 2018, Principles of Sociology with Max Greenberg, Boston University (College of Arts & Sciences)
Fall 2018, Social Science Perspectives on the Church and the World with Prof. Nancy Ammerman, Boston University (School of Theology)
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Research Assistant
2017, “The Other ‘Nones’ – Life at the Bottom Among America’s Religiously Unaffiliated,” Professor Nancy Ammerman, Boston University, Boston, MA
2013-15, “Lived Religion in Latin America,” Gustavo Morello (Principal Investigator), Catalina Romero (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú), Nestor Da Costa (Universidad Católica del Uruguay), Hugo Rabbia (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba - Argentina), Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA
Research Intern
2014, “Population Trends among Religious Institutes of Women,” Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate, Georgetown University, Washington, DC
Graduate Research
2007-09, Jürgen Habermas’ Discourse Theory, Religion and Statehood, Dr. Prof. Norbert Brieskorn, Hochschule für Philosophie, Munich, Germany
OTHER ACADEMIC and PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Ad-Hoc Reviewer. City & Community
2019-present
Panel Discussant. Graduate Student Teaching Day
Aug. 28, 2018, Center for Teaching and Learning, Boston University
Session Convener. “Religion in Urban Contexts”
Aug. 21, 2015, Association for the Sociology of Religion Conference, Chicago, IL
Organizing Committee. Secularization and the Jesuits Conference.
Jun. 13-14, 2013, Jesuit Institute, Boston College
OTHER EXPERIENCE
Society of Jesus, USA West Province
Member, 2005-present
Ordained a Roman Catholic Priest, 13 June 2015
Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA
Member, Board of Trustees, 2014-present
Academic Affairs Committee, Mission Committee, Student Life & Athletics Committee
Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA
Associate Member, Board of Trustees, 2014-present
Finance & Audit Committee
Saint Francis Xavier Parish & School, Phoenix, AZ
Associate Pastor, 2015-16
Brophy College Preparatory, Phoenix, AZ
Member (ex-officio), Board of Trustees, 2015-16
Acting Superior, Phoenix Jesuit Community
Bellarmine College Preparatory, San Jose, CA
High School Teacher: Introduction to Hebrew Scriptures, Introduction to Christian Scriptures, Senior Religion Elective, 2010-12
Sacred Heart Nativity Schools, San Jose, CA
Member, Executive Committee, 2011-12
Colegio San Javier, Tacuarembó, Uruguay
High School Teacher: Religion, 2006
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
American Sociological Association
Community & Urban, International Migration, Latina/o, Race & Ethnicity, Religion
Association for the Sociology of Religion
Society for the Scientific Study of Religion
Latin American Studies Association
LANGUAGES
Spanish (Fluent)
German (Fluent: TestDaF)
REFERENCES
Nancy T. Ammerman
Professor of Sociology, Emerita
Boston University
Nazli Kibria
Professor of Sociology
Associate Dean of the Faculty
for the Social Sciences
Boston University
Japonica Brown-Saracino
Professor of Sociology
Boston University
Mark S. Massa
Professor of Theology
Director of the Boisi Center
for Religion and American Public Life
Boston College
(5.11.2020)
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AMERICKÁ VELKOMĚSTA A JEJICH VLIV NA ŽIVOTNÍ PROSTŘEDÍ AMERIKA
AQUATICS FREDERICK FRANCOIS MULLER BORN 1960 SEPTEMBER 23 REGION
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