Natalie Byfield

Professor Of Sociology at St. John's University

Biography

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Dr. Natalie Byfield is a professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at St. John's University in Queens. She has taught in the fields of sociology and communications. Her overall research focuses on the role of language in society and how the powerful and those with less influence use language to shape their world. Her research explores media in society, cultural studies, social theory, and the co-determined nature of race, gender, and class formations. Dr. Byfield has served as a visiting research fellow at the Research and Evaluation Center of John Jay College of Criminal Justice and was a 2011 recipient of the Carla B. Howery Teaching Enhancement Grant awarded by the American Sociological Association. She is also a past recipient of a Charles H. Revson Fellowship at Columbia University and a National Science Foundation Fellowship. She spent close to a decade working as a journalist in New York City. Her work has appeared in the New York Daily News, Time Magazine, The American Lawyer, New York Law Journal, and New York Woman. Dr. Byfield recently published her book Race, Media & the Central Park Jogger Story (Temple University Press, 2014).

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Fordham University (2000 — 2008)
  • Master of Arts (M.A.) Stanford University (1981 — 1984)
  • Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Princeton University (1977 — 1981)

Companies

  • Founding Director, Institute for Critical Race & Ethnic Studies St. John's University (2021)
  • Professor Of Sociology St. John's University (2019)
  • Samuels Center Fellow Austin W. Marxe School of Public and International Affairs at Baruch College (2019 — 2020)
  • Associate Professor St. John's University (2013 — 2019)
  • Assistant Professor St. John's University (2009 — 2013)
  • Instructor St. John's University (2007 — 2009)
  • Teaching Associate Fordham University (2005 — 2006)
  • Adjunct Associate Professor Long Island University - Southampton Campus (2003 — 2005)
  • Adjunct Instructor Fordham University (1998 — 2002)

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