Jackie Smith Department of Sociology University of 2400 Posvar Hall, 230 Bouquet St. Pittsburgh, PA 15260 412-648-7594 ORCID: 0000-0002-4808-0391 Last updated: January 2020

Education 1996 Ph.D. Department of Government and International Studies. Dissertation “Organizing Global Action: Transnational Social Movements and World Politics.” University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 1995 M.A. International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 1990 B.A., World Politics & Peace & World Order Studies. The Catholic University of America, Washington D.C.

Professional Positions Fall 2011- Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology, 2011-2019 Editor-in-chief, Journal of World-Systems Research 2016-2017 Faculty Fellow, Global Studies Center, University of Pittsburgh 2012- 2015 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh 2005- 2011 Associate Professor of Sociology and Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame 2006-2009 Senior Fellow, Gender Studies Program, University of Notre Dame 2008-2009 Director, Center for the Study of Social Movements and Social Change, University of Notre Dame 2005-2009 Adjunct Scholar, Institute on Globalization and the Human Condition, McMaster University, Hamilton Ontario 2004-2005 Visiting Scholar, Institute on Globalization and the Human Condition, McMaster University 2002-2005 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, State University of New York at Stony Brook 1997-2002 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, State University of New York at Stony Brook 2002-2003 Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Sociology, SUNY-Stony Brook 1996-1997 Visiting Fellow, The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame

Books and Edited Collections 2017 Jackie Smith, Michael Goodhart, Patrick Manning, and John Markoff, Editors. Social Movements and World-System Transformation. Routledge/Taylor and Francis Publishers. 2014 Jackie Smith, Marina Karides, Marc Becker, Dorval Brunelle, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Rosalba Icaza, Jeffrey Juris, Lorenzo Mosca, Donatella della Porta, Ellen Reese, Peter Jay Smith Rolando Vászuez. Global Democracy and the World Social Forums, 2nd Edition. Boulder: Paradigm Publishers. Page 2 of 19 J. Smith

Books and Edited Collections (Continued) 2013 Jackie Smith and Ernesto Verdeja, Editors. Social Movements, Globalization, and Peacebuilding (Syracuse University Press). 2012 Social Movements in the World-System: The Politics of Crisis and Transformation (with Dawn Wiest) American Sociological Association, Rose Series in Sociology (Russell Sage Foundation). 2012 Handbook of World Social Forum Activism. (Co-edited with Scott Byrd, Ellen Reese, and Elizabeth Smythe) Paradigm Publishers. 2008 Jackie Smith, Social Movements for Global Democracy. The Johns Hopkins University Press. [Reprinted: Chapter 6, in The Social Movements Reader: Cases and Concepts, 2nd ed, Jeff Goodwin & James M. Jasper, Eds. Wiley-Blackwell, 2009; Chapter 10 in Luc Reydams, Ed. Global Activism Reader New York: Continuum, 2011.]] 2007 Jackie Smith, Marina Karides, Marc Becker, Dorval Brunelle, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Rosalba Icaza, Jeffrey Juris, Lorenzo Mosca, Donatella della Porta, Ellen Reese, Peter Jay Smith Rolando Vászuez. The World Social Forums and the Challenge of Global Democracy. Boulder: Paradigm Publishers. [Reprinted: Chapter 1 in Globalization: the Greatest Hits: Global Studies Reader, Manfred B. Steger, Ed., 2010, Paradigm Publishers] 2008 Co-editor, with Ellen Reese, special issue of Mobilization: an International Journal, “The World Social Forums” Vol. 13(4). 2005 Joe Bandy and Jackie Smith, eds. Coalitions Across Borders: Transnational and the Neoliberal Order. Boulder, Colo.: Rowman & Littlefield. 2002 Jackie Smith and Hank Johnston, eds. Globalizing Resistance: Transnational Dimensions of Social Movements. Boulder, Colo.: Rowman & Littlefield. 2001 Editor, special issue of Mobilization: an International Journal, “Globalization & Resistance” Vol. 6 (1). 1997 Jackie Smith, Charles Chatfield, and Ron Pagnucco, eds. Transnational Social Movements and Global Politics: Solidarity Beyond the State. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press.

Peer-Reviewed Articles 2019 Plummer, S., Hughes, M. M., & Smith, J. (2019). The Challenges of Organizational Classification: A Research Note. Social Currents. https://doi.org/10.1177/2329496519878469 2018 Jackie Smith, Basak Gemici, Samantha Plummer and Melanie Hughes. 2018. “Transnational Social Movement Organizations and Counter-Hegemonic Struggles Today” Journal of World-Systems Research 24(2):372-403. 2018 Samantha Plummer, Jackie Smith, and Melanie Hughes. “Transnational Human Rights Organizing and Global Health Governance, 1963-2013.” In Global Health Governance 12(1):62-74 Spring 2018 2017 Smith, Jackie. “Responding to Globalization and Urban Conflict: Human Rights City Initiatives” in Studies in Social Justice 11(2): 347-368. Page 3 of 19 J. Smith

http://dx.doi.org/10.26522/ssj.v11i2.1394 2017 Smith, Jackie, Samantha Plummer, and Melanie Hughes. “Transnational Contention and Changing Organizational Fields in the Late-20th and Early-21st Centuries.” Global Networks 17(1) 3-22. DOI: 10.1111/glob.12152 2014 “Counter-hegemonic Networks and the Transformation of Global Climate Politics: Rethinking Movement-State Relations” Global Discourse: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Current Affairs and Applied Contemporary Thought (January): 1-19. 2012 Jackie Smith and Bob Glidden “ Pittsburgh and the Challenges of Participatory Democracy.” Social Movement Studies 11(3-4):288-294. 2012 Jackie Smith, “Connecting Social Movements And Political Moments: Bringing Movement Building Tools From Global Justice To Activism” Interface 4(2):369-382. http://www.interfacejournal.net/wordpress/wp- content/uploads/2012/11/Interface-4-2-Smith.pdf 2008 Jackie Smith, Jeffrey S. Juris, and the USSF Research Collective, “We are the Ones We have been Waiting For: The U.S. Social Forum in Context” Mobilization 13(4):373-394. [Translated (French) Special issue of écosociété on Alter-globalization, Pierre Beaudet, Raphaël Canet and Marie-Josée Massicotte, Eds.; Reprinted: A Handbook of the World Social Forums, J.Smith, S. Byrd, E.Reese, and E. Smythe, Eds. 2011 Paradigm Publishers] 2007 Dawn Wiest and Jackie Smith. “Explaining Participation in Regional Transnational Social Movement Organizations” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 48:137-166. 2006 Dawn Wiest and Jackie Smith. "Regional Institutional Contexts and Patterns of Transnational Social Movement Organization." Korea Observer 37(1):93-128. 2005 Jackie Smith and Dawn R. Wiest. “The Uneven Geography of Global Civil Society: National and Global Influences on Transnational Association” Social Forces 84(2):621- 652. 2005 “Building Bridges or Building Walls? Explaining Regionalization among Transnational Social Movement Organizations” Mobilization 10(2): 251-270. 2004 “Exploring Connections between Globalization and Political Mobilization” in Journal of World-Systems Research X(1):255-285. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/jwsr.2004.312. Reprinted in: Transforming Globalization: Challenges and Opportunities in the Post 9/11 Era Edited by Bruce Podobnik and Thomas Reifer (2005 Brill; Reprinted in 2009 by Haymarket Books); Translated (Portuguese) in Social Agenda of International Relations International Relations Department, PUC: Minas, Brazil. 2002 "Bridging Global Divides?: Strategic Framing and Solidarity in Transnational Social Movement Organizations." International Sociology 17 (4):505-528. 2001 Jackie Smith, John McCarthy, Clark McPhail, and Boguslaw Augustin."From Protest to Agenda-Building: Description Bias in Media Coverage of Protest Events in Washington, D.C." Social Forces 79:1397-1423. 2001 "Globalizing Resistance: The Battle of Seattle and the Future of Social Movements." Mobilization 6:1-20. Reprinted in: Globalization and Resistance: Transnational Dimensions of Social Movements. Jackie Smith and Hank Johnston, eds. Rowman & Page 4 of 19 J. Smith

Littlefield Publishers (2002). 2000 "Framing the Nonproliferation Debate: Transnational Activism and International Nuclear Weapons Negotiations." Pp. 55-82 in Research in Social Movements, Conflict and Change, vol. 22, edited by P. Coy. Greenwood CT: JAI. 1999 Jackie Smith, Melissa Bolyard, and Anna Ippolito."Human Rights and the Global Economy: a Response to Meyer." Human Rights Quarterly 21:207-219. 1998 "Global Civil Society? Transnational Social Movement Organizations and Social Capital." American Behavioral Scientist 42:93-107. Reprinted in: Beyond Tocqueville: Social Capital in Comparative Perspective. Bob Edwards, Michael Foley, and Mario Diani, eds. University Press of New England (2001). Translated into Serbo-Croatian (2004) by Milan Brdar. 1998 Jackie Smith, Ron Pagnucco, and George Lopez. 1998. "Globalizing Human Rights: Report on a Survey of Transnational Human Rights NGOs." Human Rights Quarterly 20:379-412. 1997 "Research Note: Non-Response Bias in Organizational Surveys." Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 26 (3) 359-368. 1996 John D. McCarthy, Clark McPhail, and Jackie Smith. 1996. "Images of Protest: Selection Bias in Media Coverage of Washington, D.C. Demonstrations." American Sociological Review 61:478-499. Reprinted: Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen 9:26-45. 1996 Sam Marullo, Ron Pagnucco, and Jackie Smith. 1996. "Frame Changes and Social Movement Contraction: U.S. Peace Movement Framing After the Cold War." Sociological Inquiry 66:1-28. 1995 "Transnational Political Processes and the Human Rights Movement." Pp. 185-220 in Research in Social Movements, Conflict and Change, vol. 18, edited by L. Kriesberg, M. Dobkowski, and I. Walliman. Greenwood CT: JAI. Reprinted in: Steven Buechler and Kurt Cylke, eds. Social Movements: Perspectives and Issues. Mayfield Publishing (1996). 1994 Jackie Smith, Ron Pagnucco, and Winnie Romeril."Transnational Social Movement Organizations in the Global Political Arena." Voluntas 5:121-154. 1993 Ron Pagnucco and Jackie Smith. 1993. "The Peace Movement and the Formulation of U.S. Foreign Policy." Peace and Change 18:157-181. 1992 "The 1989 Chinese Student Movement: Lessons for Nonviolent Activists." Peace and Change 17:82-101.

Chapters in Books 2019 Jackie Smith. “Human Rights City Initiatives as a Peoples Peace Process.” Pp. 181-201 in People’s Peace Processes. Edited by Yasmin Saikia and Chad Haines. Syracuse University Press. 2019 Jackie Smith and Jacqueline Patterson. “Global Climate Justice Activism: “The New Protagonists” and their Projects for a Just Transition” In Ecologically Unequal Exchange: Environmental Injustice in Comparative and Historical Perspective. Pp. 245-272 in R. Scott Frey, Paul K. Gellert, and Harry F. Dahms, editors. Palgrave Macmillan. Page 5 of 19 J. Smith

2019. Kiyoteru Tsutsui and Jackie Smith. “Human Rights and Social Movements: From the Boomerang Pattern to a Sandwich Effect” Pp. 586-601 in The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Social Movements, Edited by David A Snow, Sarah A. Soule, Hanspeter Kriesi, and Holly McCammon. Wiley Blackwell. 2017 Jacqueline Patterson and Jackie Smith. “Environmental Justice Initiatives for Community Resilience: Food Sovereignty, Just Transitions, and Human Rights Cities,” Pp. 216-233 in Resilience, Environmental Justice & the City, Edited by Beth Schaefer Caniglia, Manuel Vallee, and Beatrice Frank. Routledge/Taylor and Francis Publishers (Equity, Justice and the Sustainable City Series). 2017 Jackie Smith and Rachel Kutz-Flamenbaum. “Transnational Feminism and United Nations Global Conferences.” In Social Movements and World-System Transformation. Jackie Smith, Michael Goodhart, Patrick Manning, and John Markoff, Editors. Routledge/Taylor and Francis Publishers. 2017 Michael Goodhart, Patrick Manning, John Markoff and Jackie Smith. “Introduction: Unthinking the World-System.” Pp. 1-4 in Social Movements and World-System Transformation. Jackie Smith, Michael Goodhart, Patrick Manning, and John Markoff, Editors. Routledge/Taylor and Francis Publishers. 2017 Jackie Smith, Michael Goodhart, Patrick Manning, John Markoff. “Conclusion: Social Movements and World-System Transformation” Pp. 236-242 in Social Movements and World-System Transformation. Jackie Smith, Michael Goodhart, Patrick Manning, and John Markoff, Editors. Routledge/Taylor and Francis Publishers. 2017 Jackie Smith. “Dialogue: Disrupting Hegemonic Discourses and Modes of Thought” Pp. 54-57 in Social Movements and World-System Transformation. Jackie Smith, Michael Goodhart, Patrick Manning, and John Markoff, Editors. Routledge/Taylor and Francis Publishers. 2017 Jackie Smith. “Social Movements and Political Moments: Reflections on the Intersections of Global Justice Movements and Occupy Wall Street.” Pp. 205-249 in Street Politics in the Age of Austerity: From the Indignados to Occupy. Edited by Marcos Ancelovici, Pascale Dufour, and Héloïse Nez. Amsterdam University Press. 2016 Jackie Smith. “Social Movements in the Multilateral Arena.” Pp. 607-618 in The Oxford Handbook of Social Movements. Edited by Donatella della Porta and Mario Diani. Oxford University Press. 2014 Jackie Smith, “Localizing International Human Rights: Engaging with the World Social Forum Process” pp. 57-62 in Sociologists in Action: Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class, Edited by Kathleen Odell Korgen, Jonathan M. White, Shelley K. White. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE. (May) 2013 Jackie Smith, Rebecca Burns and Rachel Miller. “The World Social Forums as Peacebuilding” In Jackie Smith and Ernesto Verdeja, Eds. Globalization, Social Movements and Peacebuilding. 2012 “Developing Local Strategies for Global Change: Working for Human Rights and Economic Empowerment in the Midwest” pp. 120-143 in Maney, Gregory, Rachel Kutz- Flamenbaum, Deana Rohlinger and Jeff Goodwin. Strategies for Social Change. University of Minnesota Press. Page 6 of 19 J. Smith

2012 Jackie Smith and Nicole Doerr, “Democratic Innovation in the U.S. and European Social Forums” Pp. 339-359 in A Handbook of the World Social Forums. J. Smith, S. Byrd, E. Reese, and E. Smythe, Eds. Paradigm Publishers. 2012 “Transnational Activism and Global Social Change” Pp. 9-26 in Global Civil Society: Shifting Powers in a Shifting World. Heidi Moksnes and Mia Melin, Eds. Uppsala: Uppsala Center for Sustainable Development. 2010 Jackie Smith and Rachel Kutz-Flamenbaum. “Prisoners of our Concepts: Liberating the Study of Social Movements” Pp. 211-227 in Transnational Challengers: How Activism Beyond Borders Changes the Face of Protest, Simon Teune, editor. Berghahn Books. 2010 “Power, Interests, and the United Nations Global Compact” pp. 89-113 in Globalization, Private-Sector Authority, and New Modes of Democratic Policy-Making, Tony Porter and Karsten Ronit, editors. State University of New York Press. 2009 “Globalization and Strategic Peacebuilding” Pp. 247-269 in Daniel Philpott and Gerard Powers, editors. Strategies of Peace. New York: Oxford University Press. 2009 “Contested Globalizations: Social Movements and the Struggle for Global Democracy.” Pp. 300-316 In Steven Bernstein and William D. Coleman editors. Unsettled Legitimacy: Political Community, Power, and Authority in a Global Era. University of British Columbia Press. 2008 Jackie Smith, Rachel Kutz-Flamenbaum, and Christopher Hausmann. “New Politics Emerging at the U.S. Social Forum” Pp. 42-55 in The World and US Social Forums: A Better World Is Possible and Necessary Edited by Judith Blau and Marina Karides. Brill. 2008 Graham Knight and Jackie Smith, “The Global Compact and Its Critics: Activism, Power Relations, and Corporate Social Responsibility” Pp. 191-214 in Discipline and Punishment in Global Politics. Janie Leatherman, Ed. Palgrave Macmillan. 2007 Jackie Smith and Tina Fetner, “Structural Approaches in the Sociology of Social Movements,” Pp. 13-57 in Handbook of Social Movements: Social Movements Across Disciplines Bert Klandermans and Conny Roggeband, editors. New York: Springer. 2007 “The Rise of Global Public Opinion” in George Modelski, Editor. Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, (UNESCO). 2006 Jackie Smith and Dawn Wiest. “National and Global Foundations of Global Civil Society” pp. 289-316 in Global Social Change, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Editor. Johns Hopkins University Press. 2006 “Social Movements and Multilateralism: Moving from the 20th to 21st Century” pp. 395- 421 in Multilateralism Under Challenge? Power, International Order, and Structural Change Edited by Edward Neuman, Ramesh Thakur, and John Tirman United Nations University Press. 2006 “Struggles for Global Society in a World System” pp. 51-68 in Public Sociologies Reader, edited by Judith Blau and Keri E. Iyall Smith. Rowman & Littlefield. 2005 “Globalization and Transnational Social Movement Organizations” pp. 226-248 in Gerald Davis, Doug McAdam, W. Richard Scott, and Mayer Zald, eds. Social Movements and Organizational Theory. Cambridge University Press. Reprinted in Doug McAdam and David Snow, eds. Social Movements 2nd Edition (2009, Oxford University Press). 2004 “Transnational Processes and Movements” in The Blackwell Companion to Social Page 7 of 19 J. Smith

Movements, David A. Snow, Sarah A. Soule, and Hanspeter Kriesi, eds., Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. 2003 “Transnational Activism, Institutions, and Global Democratization” in Transnational Activism in Asia: Problems of Power and Democracy. Nicola Piper and Anders Uhlin, eds. Routledge. 2002 Bert Klandermans and Jackie Smith. 2002. "Survey Research: a Case for Comparative Designs." Pp. 3-43 in Methods in Social Movement Research, edited by B. Klandermans and S. Staggenborg. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 2002 Kathryn Sikkink and Jackie Smith."Infrastructures for Change: Transnational Organizations, 1953-1993." Pp. 24-44 in Restructuring World Politics: The Power of Transnational Agency and Norms, edited by S. Khagram, J. Riker, and K. Sikkink. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. 2001 "Globalization and Political Contention: Brokering Roles of Transnational Social Movement Organizations." (in German translation) Pp. 97-118 in Globalisisierung, Partizipation, Protest, edited by A. Klein, R. Koopmans, and H. Geiling. Germany: Leske & Budrich Publishers. 2001 Ivana Eterović and Jackie Smith. "From Altruism to a New Transnationalism? A Look at Transnational Social Movements." Pp. 197-218 in Political Altruism: Solidarity Movements in International Perspective, edited by M. Giugni and F. Passy. New York: Rowman and Littlefield. 2000 "Social Movements, International Institutions, and Local Empowerment." Pp. 65-84 in Global Institutions and Local Empowerment, edited by K. Stiles. New York and London: MacMillan Press. 1999 "Global Politics and Transnational Social Movement Strategies: The Transnational Campaign Against Trade in Toxic Wastes." Pp. 170-188 in Social Movements in a Globalizing World, edited by H. Kriesi, D. D. Porta, and D. Rucht. London: MacMillan. 1999 "Global Civil Society, Social Movement Organizations, and the Global Politics of Nuclear Security." Pp. 139-172 in International Security Management and the United Nations, edited by M. Alagappa and T. Inoguchi. New York: United Nations University Press. 1998 John D. McCarthy, Clark McPhail, Jackie Smith, and Louis Crishock. 1998. "Electronic and Print Media Representations of Washington D.C. Demonstrations, 1982 and 1991: A Demography of Description Bias." Pp. 113-130 in Acts of Dissent: New Developments in the Study of Protest, edited by D. Rucht, R. Koopmans, and F. Neidhardt. New York: Rowman & Littlefield. 1997 Smith, Jackie. 1997. "Characteristics of the Modern Transnational Social Movement Sector." Pp. 42-58 in Transnational Social Movements and World Politics: Solidarity Beyond the State, edited by J. Smith, C. Chatfield, and R. Pagnucco. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. 1997 "Building Political Will after UNCED: EarthAction International." Pp. 175-191 in Transnational Social Movements and World Politics: Solidarity Beyond the State, edited by J. Smith, C. Chatfield, and R. Pagnucco. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press. Reprinted in: The Globalization Reader Frank J. Lechner and John Boli, eds. Blackwell Page 8 of 19 J. Smith

Publishers (2000). 1997 Jackie Smith, Ron Pagnucco, and Charles Chatfield."Transnational Social Movements and Global Politics: A Theoretical Framework." Pp. 59-80 in Transnational Social Movements and Global Politics: Solidarity Beyond the State, edited by J. Smith, C. Chatfield, and R. Pagnucco. Syracuse NY: Syracuse University Press. Reprinted in: A Civil Society Reader, John Hall and Frank Trentmann, eds. (2003, Palgrave) 1996 John D. McCarthy, Jackie Smith, and Mayer Zald. 1996. "Accessing Media,Electoral and Government Agendas." Pp. 291-311 in Comparative Perspectives on Social Movements: Political Opportunities, Mobilizing Structures and Cultural Framings, edited by D. McAdam, J. McCarthy, and M. Zald. New York, NY: Cambridge Univ. Press. 1996 Smith, Jackie. 1996. "Methodological Appendix: Survey of Elite Opinion on Nuclear Policy." Pp. 109-116 in India and the Bomb, edited by D. Cortright and A. Mattoo. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press.

Other Publications 2019 Jackie Smith and Emily Cummins. “U.N. to U.S. Government: Do Better on Housing” Shelterforce: The Voice of Community Development (June 3) At: https://shelterforce.org/2019/06/03/u-n-to-u-s-government-do-better-on-housing/ 2018 “Global Peasant Declaration Represents Huge Advance for Human Rights.” Jackie Smith and Caitlin Schroering. Commondreams. December 18. At: https://www.commondreams.org/views/2018/12/18/global-peasant-declaration- represents-huge-advance-human-rights 2015 “Sociology’s Nero Syndrome?” in Mobilizing Ideas https://mobilizingideas.wordpress.com/ Dialogue on Climate Activism (May 2015). 2015 “Defending the Global Knowledge Commons” Open Movements series of the International Sociological Association’s Research Committee on Social Classes and Social Movements, Opendemocracy.net. At: https://www.opendemocracy.net/jackie- smith/defending-global-knowledge-commons. Reprinted (in Spanish): Sociología Pública y Global de los Movimientos Sociales, Edited by Breno Bringel y Geoffrey Pleyers, the Latin American Council of Social Sciences (CLACSO) (2016). Reprinted (in Spanish) Protesta e Indignación Global Los Movimientos Sociales En El Nuevo Orden Mundial. Breno Bringel and Geoffrey Pleyers, Editors. (2017, CLASCO-Libros). 2014 “The Open Access Movement and Activism for the Knowledge Commons” in American Sociological Association Footnotes May/June 2014. 2013 “Transnational Social Movements” pp. 1347-1351 in The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements, Vol. 3. Edited by David Snow, Donatella Della Porta, Bert Klandermans, and Doug McAdam.Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Blackwell. 2011 “Globalizations Forum on Middle East : Global Dimensions” Globalizations 8(5):635-639. 2009 Ana Velitchkova, Jackie Smith, and Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick, “Windows on the Ninth World Social Forum in Belém” Societies Without Borders 4 (2009): 193-208. 2008 Jackie Smith, Rachel Kutz-Flamenbaum, Christopher Hausmann. “New Politics Emerging at the United States Social Forum.” In Societies Without Borders. Page 9 of 19 J. Smith

2006 “Perspectives: Do Social Movements Offer Viable Alternatives?” in Kasarinlan: Philippine Journal of Third World Studies 21(2):152-157. 2006 “Economic Globalization and Labor Rights: Towards Global Solidarity? Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy 20(2):873-881. Reprinted in: Globalization vis-à-vis Labor Issues ICFAI University Law Books: India. 2005 “Response to Wallerstein: The Struggle for Global Society in a World System” Public Sociologies Essay, Social Forces 83 (3):1279-1285. 2004 “The World Social Forum and the Challenges of Global Democracy” Global Networks 4(3) October. www.Blackwell-Synergy.com/links/toc/glob 2003 “Anti-war Movement Must Democratize Foreign Policy Process” in Syracuse Peace Action News. 2001 “Made in (Corporate) America: Looking Behind the Anti-Globalization Label.” In Dissent (Fall) pp. 57-59. 2001 “Cyber-Subversion in the Information Economy” in Dissent (Spring) Pp. 48-52. Reprinted in: Lettera Internazionale. 2000 “Globalizing Resistance: The Battle of Seattle and the Future of Social Movements,” Working Paper No. 14, Center for Labor Studies, University of Washington. 2000 Jackie Smith and Timothy Patrick Moran, “WTO 101: Myths About the World Trading System” in Dissent (Spring) Pp. 66-70. Reprinted: Annual Editions, Global Politics 2001-2. 2000 “A Right or a Commodity Trade Agreement Could have Dire Impact on Education” in The Voice (United University Professions newsletter) Vol. 27 (March) p. 15. 1999 “Transnational Associations” In Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace, and Conflict. San Diego: Academic Press. 1995 George A. Lopez, Jackie Smith and Ron Pagnucco, “The Global Tide.” Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 51 (July/August). Reprinted in: Annual Editions, Global Politics 1996/7. 1994 “Organizing Global Action.” Peace Review 6:419-425. 1993 “Frame or be Framed.” Peace Review 5:109-115. Reprinted in: Robert Elias and Jennifer Turpin, eds. Rethinking Peace. Boulder: Lynn Reinner.

Book Reviews 2016 Global Capitalism and the Crisis of Humanity, by William I. Robinson. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. Contemporary Sociology 45(2):231-233. 2016 Blind Spot: How Neoliberalism Infiltrated Global Health. By Keshavjee, Salmaan. , CA: University of California Press, 2014. Pp. 240. $65.00 (cloth); $29.95 (paper). In Social Science Review 89(4):761-764. 2014 Wendy H. Wong. Internal Affairs: How the Structure of NGOs Transforms Human Rights. Ithaca: Cornell University Press (2012). Contemporary Sociology 43: 432-434 2013 Lang, Sabine. NGOs, Civil Society, and the Public Sphere. New York: Cambridge University Press (2013). Swiss Political Science Review 19.4 (2013): 587-590. 2012 Digitally Enabled Social Change: Activism in the Internet Age. By Jennifer Earl and Katrina Kimport, MIT Press 2011. Political Science Quarterly 127(2):332-3. Page 10 of 19 J. Smith

2012 Alter-Globalization: Becoming Actors in the Global Age. By Geoffrey Pleyers, Polity Press, 2011. Mobilization 17(2):221-2. 2011 Networking Futures: The Movements Against Corporate Globalization. By Jeffrey S. Juris. Duke University Press, 2008. In ID: International Dialogue, A Multidisciplinary Journal of World Affairs 1:67-72. 2010 Global Justice Networks: Geographies of Transnational Solidarity. By Paul Routledge and Andrew Cumbers. Manchester and New York: Manchester University Press, 2009. In American Journal of Sociology. 2009 Transnational Agrarian Movements Confronting Globalization Saturnino M. Borras Jr, Marc Edelman and Crist´obal Kay (eds). In Development and Change. 2009 Beyond Citizenship: American Identity After Globalization By Peter J. Spiro. In Perspectives on Politics. 2009 Democracy, States, and the Struggle for Global Justice, Edited by Heather Gautney, Omar Dahbour, Ashley Dawson and Neil Smith. In Contemporary Sociology 38(6):555- 556. 2008 Peace Action: Past, Present and Future. Edited by Glen Harold Stassen and Lawrence S. Wittner. In Peace and Change (Fall) 2008 Latin American Social Movements in the Twenty-First Century: Resistance, Power and Democracy. Edited by Richard Stahler-Sholk, Harry E. Vanden, and Glen David Kuecker. In Journal of World Systems Research. 2007 Unexpected Power: Conflict and Change Among Transnational Activists. by Shareen Hertel. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. In International Studies Review 9(2):290-292. 2007 Globalization from Below: Transnational Activists and Protest Networks By Donatella della Porta, Massimiliano Andretta, Lorenzo Mosca, and Herbert Reiter. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Univ. of Minnesota Press, 2006. In Contemporary Sociology 36(2):191-192. 2006 The New Transnational Activism. By Sidney Tarrow. New York: Cambridge University Press. In Canadian Journal of Sociology 31(4):546-549. 2003 Globalizations and Social Movements: Culture, Power and the Transnational Public Sphere John A. Guidry, Michael D. Kennedy, and Mayer N. Zald, eds. In Social Forces. 2000 Constructing World Cultures John Boli and George Thomas, eds. In Social Forces 78(4): 1573-1575. 1999 Activists Beyond Borders: Advocacy Networks in International Politics by Margaret Keck and Kathryn Sikkink. In American Political Science Review 93(3):757-8. 1998 Coalitions and Political Movements, Thomas R. Rochon and David S. Meyer, eds. In Mobilization 3:265-266. 1994 Organizing for Peace: Neutrality, the Test Ban and the Freeze by Robert Kleidman. In Contemporary Sociology 23. Page 11 of 19 J. Smith

Selected Presentations and Conference Papers 2018 Invited Keynote Speaker: UC Santa Barbara 2018 Society of Global Scholars (SGS) Conference. March 2-4, 2018. “Human Rights and Contemporary Globalization: Scholar Activism aimed at ‘Making the Global Local.’” 2017 “Global Assemblages and the ‘Right to the City,’” International Studies Association Annual Meeting, February 22-25, Baltimore MD. 2016 Invited panelist Northeastern University Law School Program on Human Rights in the Global Economy, “Global Justice Goes Local: The Emergence of Human Rights Cities” Boston, December 8-9, 2016. 2016 Invited lecture, Northeastern University department of sociology, “Urban Politics, Human Rights, and Globalization from Below” September 26, 2016 2015 Jackie Smith, “Global Climate Activism amid Deepening Crisis: Tracing Activist Networks from UNCED to Rio+20” Presented at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 18. 2014 Jackie Smith, Melanie Hughes, and Brittany Duncan. “Social Movement Networks and Changing Patterns of Global Authority, 1983-2013” Presented at the 2014 American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 2013 “Counter-Hegemonic Networks and the Transformation of Global Climate Politics: Rethinking Movement-State Relations” Presented at International Studies Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA, April 3-6. 2012 Global Studies Association Keynote Panel: “Historical and Global Dimensions of Occupy Wall Street” University of Victoria May 5-7. 2010 “Global Justice Networks: Organizational and Institutional Dynamics” Presented at the International Studies Association Conference, New Orleans, Feb. 17-20. 2009 “Building a Democratic Globalization Network: Imaginaries, Infrastructures, Possibilities” Invited Thematic Panel Presentation, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August, San Francisco. (Organizer, Christopher Chase-Dunn) 2008 “Engaged Scholarship: How Public and Policy Sociology Can Affect Movement Cultures, Strategies, and Outcomes” Presented at Collective Behavior and Social Movements Workshop, August, New York. 2007 “Globalization and Strategic Peacebuilding,” Presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, August 11, New York. 2006 "North-South Divides in Transnational Movement Organizations: Assessing Sources of inequality and prospects for global party formation" Kiyoteru Tsutsui, Jackie Smith, and Dawn Wiest. International Studies Association Annual Meeting, March, 2006, San Diego, California. 2004 “Democratizing Globalization? Impacts and Limitations of Transnational Social Movements” Presented at annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, California, 15 August. 2004 “Jihad vs. Global Village? Explaining Regionalization Among Transnational Social Movement Organizations” Presented at International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Montreal. 18 March. 2002 Dawn R. Wiest, Jackie Smith, and Ivana Eterović, “Uneven Globalization: Explaining Page 12 of 19 J. Smith

Variable Participation in Transnational Social Movement Organizations,” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, 17 August, Chicago. 2002 “Social Movement Organizations and Globalization Processes,” (Invited) Conference on Social Movements and Organizations. University of Michigan, 10-12 May. 2000 “Globalization and Contention: Brokering Roles of Transnational Social Movement Organizations” German Political Science Association Meeting 1-5 Oct. Halle, Germany. 1999 Jackie Smith and Pauline Cullen “Transnational Social Movement Organizations and Global Solidarity” Conference on Ethics and Globalization: Local and Cosmopolitan Values in a Supranational Age” Yale University 16-18 April. 1998 “Transnational Social Movements and Local Empowerment” Presented at annual meeting of the International Studies Association, 17 March, Minneapolis. 1996 “Science, Politics, and Power: Transnational Citizens’ Efforts Against Nuclear War.” United Nations University Symposium, The United Nations in the 21st Century: International Peace and Security 6-7 November, Tokyo Japan (Invited).

Conferences & Workshops (Organized) 2014 38th Conference of the Political Economy of the World-System Section of the American Sociological Association, “Social Movements and World-System Transformation,” University of Pittsburgh (April) 2015 “Human Rights Cities: Making the Global Local” Global Studies Center, University of Pittsburgh (June) 2012 International Workshop “Social Movements and Global Crisis: Coalition & Conflict in Contemporary Social Movements University of Pittsburgh (October). 2016 University-Community Housing Summit, Global Studies Center Faculty Fellowship Initiative, University of Pittsburgh (November)

Awards, Grants and Fellowships 2018 International Studies Association section on International Political Economy Award for Outstanding Activist-Scholar. 2016 Iris Marion Young Award for Political Engagement, University of Pittsburgh’s Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies Program. 2016 Global Studies Center Faculty Fellowship, “Human Rights Cities and Globalization” University of Pittsburgh ($20,000) 2014 Friends of the Library Award, University of Pittsburgh University Library System 2013 Jackie Smith and Melanie Hughes, “Transnational Networks Amid Global Crisis and Change” National Science Foundation (#SES1323130) ($183,000) 2013 Honorable Mention, Best Book Award competition, American Sociological Association Section on Political Economy and the World-System for Social Movements in the World- System: The Politics of Crisis and Transformation (with Dawn Wiest). 2013 Honorable Mention, Best Book Award competition, American Sociological Association Section on Global and Transnational Sociology for Social Movements in the World- System: The Politics of Crisis and Transformation (with Dawn Wiest). Page 13 of 19 J. Smith

2013 Collaborative Research Initiative Grant, the Humanities Center of the University of Pittsburgh, for international conference on "Social Movements and World-System Transformation: Prospects and Challenges." ($5,000) 2013 Hewlett International Major Impact Grant, University of Pittsburgh’s University Center for International Studies, for international conference on "Social Movements and World- System Transformation: Prospects and Challenges." ($5,000) 2012 Global Academic Partnership Award, University of Pittsburgh International Workshop “Social Movements and Global Crisis: Coalition & Conflict in Contemporary Social Movements” ($20,000). 2010 Honorable Mention, Best Book Award competition, American Sociological Association Section on Political Economy of the World System, for Social Movements for Global Democracy (2008, Johns Hopkins University Press). 2010 Honorable Mention, Best Book Award competition, Global Division of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, for Social Movements for Global Democracy (2008, Johns Hopkins University Press) 2009 Semi-finalist, Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order for Social Movements for Global Democracy (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008). 2009 Faculty Scholarship Award Program, University of Notre Dame, “Social Movements and Global Politics Tracing Movement Activism in the United States Social Forum” ($10,000) 2008 Finalist, North Central Sociological Association Scholarly Achievement Award for Social Movements for Global Democracy (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008). 2008 “Research Workshop: Globalization, Social Movements and Peacebuilding.” Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Interim Awards: Mini-Conferences. ($5,000). 2008 “Research Workshop: Globalization, Social Movements and Peacebuilding.” Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies Seed Grant. ($5,000). 2007 World Society Foundation research paper competition, second prize for co-authored paper (with Dawn Wiest) “Explaining Participation in Regional Transnational Social Movement Organizations” ($5000). 2007 “Collaborative Research in Civil Dynamics and the World Social Forum Process,” Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Travel Grant (with Daniel Myers and Erika Summers-Effler) ($4380) 2007 “Collaborative Research and Training on the World Social Forum Process” Faculty Research Program Award, Notre Dame Graduate School/Office of Research. ($10,000). 2006 “Research Workshop: North American World Social Forum Project” Notre Dame Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Interim Awards: Mini-Conferences. ($5,000). 2006 “Research Workshop: North American World Social Forum Project” The Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies Research Seed Grant. ($5,000). 2003-2005 “Globalization and Transnational Social Movement Mobilization, 1963-2003.” ($135,000) Funded by the National Science Foundation. 2001-2002 “Globalizing Resistance: Anti-Trade Liberalization Protest and its Implications for World Society.” ($22,442). Funded by the World Society Foundation, Zürich Switzerland. Page 14 of 19 J. Smith

2000-2001 “Globalization and Social Movements: Exploring Connections between Global Integration and Political Mobilization” ($5000) Funded by the American Sociological Association/ National Science Foundation Funds for Advancing the Discipline Small Grants Program. 2000-2001 Dr. Nuala McGann Drescher Affirmative Action/Diversity Leave Grant, State University of New York United University Professions. 1997-1999 “Local Implications of Transnational Action: a Survey of EarthAction Partner Organizations” ($45,000). Funded by the Aspen Institute Nonprofit Sector Research Fund. 1995-1997 George A. Lopez, Jackie Smith and Ron Pagnucco, “Protecting Human Rights: A Survey of Transnational Non-governmental Organizations Working for Human Rights” ($50,000). Funded by the Joyce Mertz-Gilmore Foundation. 1994-1995 Dissertation year fellowship, Department of Government and International Studies, University of Notre Dame. 1993 Janie Leatherman, Ron Pagnucco, and Jackie Smith, “International Institutions and Transnational Social Movement Organizations Workshop” ($6300) Funded by the Social Science Research Council Committee on International Peace and Security. 1993 American Sociological Association Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements Student Paper Award, “Transnational Political Processes and the Human Rights Movement.” 1992 Co-recipient of Elise Boulding Student Paper Award, American Sociological Association Peace and War Section, “Democracy and Foreign Policy: Political Opportunity and the U.S. Peace Movement,” (with Ron Pagnucco). 1989 Winston Foundation for World Peace Student Fellowship.

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Invited Presentations (Selected) 2014 “Diversity and Inclusion: Lessons from Social Movements Research” Invited presentation to Diversity and Inclusion Research Symposium, Purdue University. April 30. 2013 “The US Social Forum Process Meets Occupy Wall Street: Logics of Action, Modes of Organization, & Prospects for Convergence” Invited conference, “Street Politics in the Age of Austerity: From the Indignados to Occupy”, University of Montreal. February 21- 22. 2013 “Social Movements & Political Moments: Occupy Wall Street's Impact on Long-Term Movements for Social Change” Drake University, April 10. 2012 “Social Movements in the World-System: the Politics of Crisis and Transformation,” Vanderbilt University, March 1. 2012 “Transnational Activism and Global Transformation: Exploring Implications of Climate Justice and Food Sovereignty Activism” Temple University, November 15. 2010 “Globalization, Crisis and the U.S. Social Forum.” Keynote panel address to conference on “Globalization and the Grassroots,” Northeastern University, Boston, February 12. 2009 “Thinking Globally, Acting Locally within the World Social Forum Process: Prospects and Challenges for Israeli and Global Civil Society” Keynote Address to International Society for Third Sector Research Annual Conference, “Civil society and the global-local nexus - Localization of international NGOs, internationalization of local civil society organizations” Israel (March 19) 2009 Patterns of Transnational Organizing, 1950-2000” Presentation for Workshop, “Bridging the Local/Global Divide: Transnational Advocacy in Theory and Practice” University of Birmingham, UK. (June 25) 2009 “The Past, Present and Future of Global Justice Activism” Hibbert R. Roberts Memorial Lecture, Illinois State University (September 24). 2008 “Are NGOs Changing World Politics?” Panel Presentation, the Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, May 21. 2007 “Global Citizenship in the 21st Century” Keynote Address to Washington Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies Annual Student Conference, Alverno College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 13. 2007 “Global Economies/ Global Lives: What’s Happening to the Individual” Panel participant at “Alverno Debates” series on political, economic, and cultural dimensions of contemporary issues, Alverno College, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, April 12. 2007 “The World Social Forums, Social Movements, & Global Democracy” Colloquium guest at Washington State University Sociology Department, April 6. 2006 “Social Movements, Organization, and Global Change” Presentation to the Funders Network on Trade and Globalization, Ford Foundation, New York (December 8). 2006 “Transnational Social Movements and Global Trade Politics” Presentation to Professor Lauren Langman’s seminar, Loyola University, Chicago (April 22). 2006 “Economic Globalization and Labor Rights: Towards Global Solidarity?” Notre Dame Journal of Law, Ethics and Public Policy Annual Symposium, Notre Dame Law School. Page 16 of 19 J. Smith

(April 4). Invited Presentations (Continued) 2004 SSRC-United Nations University-Sponsored Workshop: “Multilateralism Under Challenge? Power, International Order and Structural Change” 29 and 30 November. Ramesh Thakur and John Tirman, Projet co-directors. 2004 “Youth and Transnational Social Movements” Presentation at Social Science Research Council strategy meeting, August. 2003 “Transnational Social Movements, Protest, and Global Democracy” Keynote address at forum on “Transnational Advocacy: Origins, Impacts and Potential.” Sponsored by the Inter-American Forum and University of Miami Latin American Studies Center. Nov. 14. 2002 “Transnational Coalitions and Movements,” Presentation at Syracuse University, 13 November. 2002 “Globalization and Transnational Social Movement Organizing,” Presentation at Hofstra University, Sociology/Anthropology Department, 18 April. 2002 “Globalization and Transnational Social Movement Organizing,” Presented at Globalization Seminar at Pittsburgh University, March 22. 2001 “Building International Social Movements in Response to Globalization,” Columbia University Research Seminar on Globalization, Labor, and Popular Struggles, 19 November. 2001 “Research on Transnational Social Movements and Organizations” Presentation to Seminar on Political Contention and Globalization at Cornell University, 26 November. 2001 “Research on Transnational Movements for Global Justice” Presentation to Social Movements Seminar, Harvard University, 2 February. 2000 “The World Trade Organization and Public Higher Education,” Presentation to the United University Professions Reform Caucus, 28 January, Albany, New York. 1999 “Transnational Social Movements” Presentation to student conference at Drake University, 3-4 December. 1999 Invited Participant, Stanley Foundation Conference, “The Evolving Relations Between NGOs and the UN System: Implications for Global Governance.” 21-23 October. 1999 Invited Participant, Council on Foreign Relations Roundtable on Women’s Human Rights and U.S. Interests, New York, 22 September. 1999 “Globalizing Human Rights: The Work of Human Rights NGOs” City University of New York Graduate Center Human Rights Seminar and Ph.D. Program in Political Science, 5 March.

Editorial Board Positions Mobilization (Deputy Editor 2008-2011 ) Journal of World Systems Research (Editor, 2011-2016) Globalizations Studies in Social Justice International Studies Quarterly (term ended Dec. 2013) Participation & Conflict: Italian Journal of Political and Social Studies il Dubbio, Transnational review of social and political analysis(2003-2006) Page 17 of 19 J. Smith

International Sociology (Co-editor 1998-2001)

Other Professional Activities 2008-Present Member, Research Centre for the Critical Study of Global Power and Politics, Trent University, Ontario Canada. 2005- Present Sociologists without Borders/ International Network of Scholar Activists liaison to U.S. Social Forum Process. 2008 Session Organizer American Sociological Association Regular Session on “Transnational Processes” 2008 Session Organizer, Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements (with Lesley Wood) 2006 Session Organizer, Thematic session on "Globalization & Civil Society: Transgressing Boundaries in Theory, Research, and Practice" American Sociological Association annual meeting, Montreal, August 13. 2003 Core advisory group member, “New Dimensions of Multilateralism Project,” Center on International Cooperation, New York University. Ongoing Consultation and advising of doctoral student research outside my home department (Harvard University, University of Colorado at Boulder, Columbia University, McMaster University) 2002-2004 Advisory board member, Center for the Study of Working Class Life, SUNY at Stony Brook. 2000-2005 Course director, National Science Foundation Chautauqua Faculty Development Program, “Globalization, Politics, and Institutions” (annual 3-day program) 2001 Lecture committee member, University of La Rochelle Conference, “NGOs and Humanitarian Action: Between Transnational Activism and Public Action 12-13 April. 2000 Summer Fellow, Center for Advanced study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University Summer Institute on Contentious Politics. 10 July-18 August, Doug McAdam and Charles Tilly, directors. 1995 Academic Council on the United Nations System/American Society for International Law Summer Workshop on International Organizations and Global Governance (August).

Professional Memberships American Sociological Association Society for the Study of Social Problems International Studies Association Global Studies Association International Network of Scholar Activists

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Professional Service 1997-Present Reviewed manuscripts for: American Sociological Review, American Journal of Sociology, Global Governance, Social Problems, International Sociology, Journal of Political and Military Sociology, Mobilization, National Science Foundation, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Social Forces, Social Problems, Sociological Inquiry, International Studies Quarterly and others. 2007-Present Founding coordinator, Network Institute for Global Democratization, North America Chapter. 2011 Organizer, American Sociological Association conference thematic session, “Conflict and Coalition Building in Global Movements,” Las Vegas, Nevada. 2009-2010 Council member, American Sociological Association Section-in-formation on Global and Transnational Sociology 2005-2007 Council member, American Sociological Association Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements 2000-2004 Academic Delegate (elected), United University Professions. 2000-2003 Council member, American Sociological Association Section on Political Economy of the World System 2000 American Sociological Association Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements Book Award Committee 1995-1999 Newsletter Editor, American Sociological Association Section on Peace, War, and Social Conflict 1996-1999 Newsletter Editor, International Studies Association Peace Studies Section 1999 Contributed syllabi to the American Sociological Association Curriculum Guide: “Internationalizing Sociology in the Age of Globalization,” Nathan Rousseau, Editor. 1999 Panel Organizer, American Sociological Association Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements, “Transnational Dimensions of Social Movements” 1998 Panel Organizer, American Sociological Association Section on Peace and War, “Globalization and Inequality” 1995-1997 Council Member, American Sociological Association Section on Peace and War 1996 Committee on Publications, American Sociological Association Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements 1995 Student paper award committee, American Sociological Association Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements

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Other Service 2016-present Steering Committee member, North American Human Rights Cities Alliance 2013-present Co-Coordinator & Co-founder, Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance 2014-2016 Member (Elected) of May First/People Link Leadership Council 2008-Present Sociologists without Borders/ International Network of Scholar Activists, Delegate to the United States Social Forum National Planning Committee 2012-Present Co-chair, United States Social Forum Media and Communications and Technology Working Group (Coordinator of USSF Writers Network) 2008-2011 Member, United States Social Forum Documentation and Evaluation Working Group 2007-Present Organizer, Michiana Social Forum 2005-Present Advisory Board member, EarthAction International Network 2006-Present Organizer, Michiana Community Currency 2007-2010 Advisory Board member, Ten Thousand Villages fair trade store, Mishawaka, Indiana. 2006-2007 United States Social Forum National Planning Committee, Communications Working Group 2003-2005 Advisory Board member, Long Island Freespace (youth & community education/advocacy organization) 2000-2002 Advocacy Coordinator, Huntington Bicycle Club 2000-2002 Member, Town of Huntington Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Board