Martin Dale Montoya
Education
- Ph.D., Sociology, University of Oregon
- M.S., Sociology, University of Oregon
- B.A., Chicano Studies, University of California, Berkeley
Experience
- Visiting Assistant Professor, New Mexico State University
- Visiting Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina, Pembroke
- Adjunct Faculty, Oregon State University
- Adjunct Faculty, Southern Oregon University
- Research Assistant, Labor Education and Research Center, University of Oregon
- Adjunct Faculty, Lane Community College
- Executive Director, Multi-Cultural Assistance Program, Corvallis, Oregon
- Principal Investigator, Bureau of the Census, Center for Survey Methods Research
Additional Areas of Interest/Publications
- Co-Presenter, “Measuring Diversity: Working Towards a Diversity Index”, with Jose Casimiro Ortal, National
Conference on Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education, 2007
- “Estimating Violent Crime Rates: The Problem of Racial Minority Undercount”, Western Social Science Association
Meeting, 2004
- The Methodological Risk of Relying on Official Statistics to Construct Crime and Other Deviancy Rates, Ph.D.
dissertation, University of Oregon, 2003
- "The Formation of Ethnic-Based Businesses: Beyond the Profit Motive”, Pacific Sociological Association Meeting,
1994
- Varcin, Recep and Martin Dale Montoya, "Patterns of Employment in the Informal Sector of the Economy: The
Case of Turkey", Turkish Association Bulletin, 1993
- "Ethnographic Evaluation of the Behavioral Causes of Undercount: Woodburn, Oregon", Ethnographic Evaluation
of the 1990 Decennial Report Series, Report # 25, Center for Survey Methods Research, Washington DC, 1992
- "Census Undercount of Migrant Farmworkers: The Case of the Ad Hoc Household”, 8th World Congress for Rural
Sociology, 1992
Professional Affiliations and Community Involvement Activities
- "Ways of Explaining Social Events: Perspective", Reach for Success—Middle School Children of Color Visitation,
University of Oregon, 2003
- Presenter, "Chicano Culture: Chicano History Through the Mexican Corrido”, MEChA Youth Conference, Forest
Grove, Oregon, 2001
- Guest Panelist, "Cross-Cultural Issues in Education: Learning Through Listening”, Oregon State University,
Corvallis, Oregon, 2001
- Guest Panelist, "Where's My Forty Acres? And Other Broken Promises”, Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration,
Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, 2001
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Community Award, Corvallis, Oregon, 1995
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