Frank Trovato Professor, Department of Sociology University of Alberta Curriculum Vitae (2013-2019)
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Frank Trovato Professor, Department of Sociology University of Alberta Curriculum Vitae (2013-2019) Education PhD, Social Demography, University of Western Ontario MA, Sociology, University of Western Ontario BA Honors, Sociology, University of Western Ontario Publications Books 2017 Trovato, Frank (editor). Migration, Health and Survival – International Perspectives, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. 2015 Trovato, Frank. Canada’s Population in a Global Context: An Introduction to Social Demography (second edition), Toronto: Oxford University Press. 2014 Trovato, Frank and Anatole Romaniuk (editors). Aboriginal Populations - Social, Demographic, and Epidemiological Perspectives. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press. Book Chapters 2017 Trovato, Frank. “Migration, Health and Survival: Introduction.” In F. Trovato (ed.), Migration, Health and Survival – International Perspectives, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. 2017 Trovato, Frank. "The Immigrant Mortality Advantage in Canada." In F. Trovato (ed.), Migration, Health and Survival – International Perspectives, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. 2017 Trovato, Frank. "Reflections toward an Organizing Framework for the Study of Immigrant Mortality.” In F. Trovato (ed.), Migration, Health and Survival – International Perspectives, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. 2015 Trovato, Frank. “Population and Society.” In Lorne Tepperman and Patrizia Albanese (eds.), Sociology: A Canadian Perspective (fourth edition), Toronto: Oxford University Press. 2014 Trovato, Frank. “Mortality and the Family: A Half Century of Mortality Change as Reflected in Life Tables for the Registered Indians of Canada.” In Frank Trovato and Anatole Romaniuk (eds.), Aboriginal Populations---Social, Demographic, and Epidemiological Perspectives. Edmonton, AB: University of Alberta Press. 2014 Trovato, Frank and Anatole Romaniuk. “Introduction: Aboriginal Populations--- Social, Demographic, and Epidemiological Perspectives.” In Frank Trovato and Anatole Romaniuk (eds.), Aboriginal Populations---Social, Demographic, and Epidemiological Perspectives. Edmonton, AB: University of Alberta Press. 2 Refereed Journal Articles 2019 Trovato, Frank. “The Immigrant Mortality Advantage in Canada, 2001 and 2011.” Journal of International Migration and Integration. DOI: 10.1007/s12134-019- 00655-2 (29 pages), published online February 14, 2019. 2016 Trovato, Frank. “Analyse sociodémographique de la fécondité d’après-guerre au Canada, 1947-2011.” Cahiers Quebecois de Demographie 45 (1): 27-49. Special Isue dedicated to Professor Jacques Henripin. 2016 Trovato, Frank. “Teen Religiosity and Fertility in Adulthood in a Canadian Prairie Province.” Review of Religious Research 58:271-284. 2013 Trovato, Frank. "The Third Alternative: Latino Immigration from the United States to Canada, 1980 to 2009." Canadian Studies in Population 40 (3-4): 218-234 (with Ed Shihadeh and Ray Barranco). Non-Refereed Contributions 2019 Trovato, Frank. “A note from the outgoing editor and an introduction to the new editor”, Canadian Studies in Population 46: 3-4. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42650- 019-00007-6. (Published online March 11, 2019). 2014 Trovato, Frank and Erin James-Abra. “Population.” The Canadian Encyclopedia Online. Toronto: McLelland & Stewart. 2014 Trovato, Frank and Laura Aylsworth. “Demography of Aboriginal People.” The Canadian Encyclopedia Online. Toronto: Maclelland and Stewart. 2013 Book Review. Political Demography of India: Determinants and Consequences by P. Krishnan, Canadian Studies in Population 40 (3-4): 252. Research Presentations 2019 “Reflections on the Health Immigrant Effect in Canada.” Paper presentation, Annual Warren E. Kalbach Conference, Edmonton, University of Alberta, March 29, 2019. 2016 “A Social Demographic Analysis of Post-War Fertility in Canada, 1947-2011.” Poster presentation, Annual Warren E. Kalbach Conference, University of Alberta, Edmonton (March 4, 2016). 2015 “Reflections on Aboriginal Populations - Social, Demographic, and Epidemiological Perspectives.” Invited presentation, 25th Anniversary Warren E. Kalbach Population Conference, Demographic Trends and Public Policy in the 21st Century, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada (March 6, 2015). 2015 “Role of Environmental Factors in Forming Seasonal Fertility Oscillations: Update.” Paper presentation, annual meetings of the Canadian Population Society, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, June 2-4, 2015 (with Arzu Sardarli and Andrei Volodin). 2014 “Role of Environmental Factors in Forming Seasonal Fertility Oscillations.” Paper presentation, annual meetings of the Canadian Population Society, St. Catharines, Ontario, Brock University, May 29, 2014 (with Arzu Sardarli). 2013 “The Influence of Teen Religiosity on Fertility in a Canadian Prairie Province.” Paper presentation, annual meetings of the Canadian Population Society, University of Victoria, Victoria BC, June 5-7, 2013. 3 2013 “Decomposition of Fertility Differences.” Paper presentation, Annual Warren E. Kalbach Population Conference, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, March 8, 2013. 2013 “Religiosity and Fertility: Alberta Case Study.” Poster presentation, Annual Warren E. Kalbach Population Conference, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, March 8, 2013 (with Md Kamrul Islam). 2013 “Environmental Factors and Seasonal Fertility Oscillations in Canada, 1971- 2010.” Paper presentation, Annual Warren E. Kalbach Population Conference, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, March 8, 2013 (with Arzu Sardarli). Funding Received 2019 Faculty of Arts Conference Fund, $1,000. Annual Warren E. Kalbach Conference. University of Alberta, March 2019. 2017 Department of Aboriginal and Northern Development, $3,500. Special issue of Canadian Studies in Population, “Selected Papers from the 2015 Federation of Canadian Demographers Conference”. 2014 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, $47,100. Aid to Scholarly Journals, Canadian Studies in Population. 2014 Faculty of Arts Conference Fund, $2,000. Annual Warren E. Kalbach Conference. University of Alberta, March 2014. Teaching Sociology 251, Population and Society Sociology 302, Population Transitions Sociology 452/552, Mortality and Population Health Sociology 451/557, Sociology of Human Fertility Sociology 458/558, Techniques of Demographic Analysis Graduate Students Supervised 2016 Arpita Mookergie (PhD student). Editorial assistant, Canadian Studies in Population 2015 Cindy Owre (PhD student). Editorial assistant, Canadian Studies in Population. 2014 Md Kamrul Islam (PhD), Dissertation: Immigration and Fertility: A Comparative Analysis of Alberta and Canada. 2013 Laura Aylsworth (PhD student). Editorial assistant, Canadian Studies in Population. Examiner, PhD Dissertation 2014 Mikael Hellstrom, Political Science, University of Alberta. Undergraduate Students Supervised 2014 Meryn Severson, “Fertility Differences by Housing Type and Homeowner Status in Canada, 2011”, winner, 1st Prize Sociology Undergraduate Essay Award; paper written for my seminar, Sociology of Human Fertility. 4 Professional Service 2008-18 Editor-in-Chief, Canadian Studies in Population. 2017 Chaired by invitation, a special session of the American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, “Durkheim's Suicide, 1897-2017: The Legacy and Beyond”, Montreal, August 14, 2017. 2017 Introduction of Professor Kevin McQuillan, Distinguished Canadian Demographer Lecture, 27th Annual Warren E. Kalbach Conference, University of Alberta, Edmonton, February 13, 2017. 2016 Session Chair, “Contemporary Demographic Transformations in the Canadian Aboriginal Population,” Annual meetings, Canadian Population Society, University of Calgary, June 1, 2016. 2016 Session Chair, “Remembering Wayne McVey Jr.” 2016 Annual Warren E. Kalbach Conference, University of Alberta, Edmonton, March 4, 2016. Reviewer of Research Grant Applications 2016 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada 2013 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Reviewer for Professional Journals 2019 Demography; International Migration Review; Canadian Journal of Sociology; International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2018 PlosOne 2017 Journal of Biosocial Science; Journal of Psychological Research 2016 Ethnicity and Health 2015 Demographic Research, Population Studies, PlosOne, Demography 2014 European Journal of Public Health; Journal of Biosocial Science; Sociological Perspectives; Ethnicity and Health; Health Reports; Health Economics Review Administration 2019 Alternate Councilor, Faculty of Arts, Association of Academic Staff, University of Alberta Council University of Alberta. 2011-14 Co-Chair, Academic Benefits Management Committee University of Alberta. 2008-14 Councilor, Association of Academic Staff University of Alberta. Media 2019 Radio interview, CJSR, “My research”, University of Alberta, March 6, 2019. 2017 Interviewed by Paula Simons and quoted in “One point: Fifty years ago, Canada changed its immigration rules and in doing so changed the face of this country”, The Edmonton Journal, June 28, 2017. 2017 Interviewed by J. Wakefield, “2016 Census of Canada”, The Edmonton Journal, May 14, 2017. 2016 Featured in “The Letters”, Canadian Public Affairs Channel TV, Monday October 24, 2017, segment on the demographic history of the Indigenous Population of Canada. 5 2016 Interviewed by Holly Doan, Blocklock Reporter, for a television program on Aboriginal Issues, aired on the Canadian Public Affairs Channel, April 11, 2016. 2015 Interviewed by Erin Sylvester, “Alberta Population Growth”, Calgary Herald. 2013 Interviewed by Paula Simons, “Alberta at 4 Million”, The Edmonton Journal. .