RICHARD M. CARPIANO University of California, Riverside School of Public Policy 900 University Avenue Riverside, California 92521 USA (951) 827-5405 (phone) (951) 827-2303 (fax) [email protected]

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2017- Professor of Public Policy and Sociology, University of California, Riverside

2015-2018 Professor, Department of Sociology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC

2011-2015 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, UBC

2006-2011 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, UBC

2004-2006 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholar, University of Wisconsin- Madison

Other Affiliations 2017-2019 Affiliate, Center for Healthy Communities, UCR School of Medicine, Riverside, CA

2015-2017 Affiliated Investigator, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, Vancouver, BC

2009-2018 Associate Member, School of Population and Public Health, UBC

2008-2018 Faculty Associate, Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, UBC

2006-2018 Faculty Affiliate, Human Early Learning Partnership (HELP), UBC

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND 2004 Ph.D., Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University, New York, NY Social Science Concentration in Sociology Dissertation Title: The Forms of Social Capital: A Sociomedical Science Investigation of Neighborhood Social Capital as a Health Determinant Using a Bourdieu Framework Advisor: Bruce G. Link

2003 M.Phil., Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University, New York, NY

2001 M.P.H., Concentration in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio Master’s Paper Title: Tools, Teamwork, and Tenacity: An Investigation of the Influences of Family Practice Office System Characteristics on the Delivery of Preventive Health Services. Advisor: Susan A. Flocke

1998 M.A., Sociology, Baylor University, Waco, Texas Thesis Title: Three Steps Forward, Two Steps Back: Personal Health Perceptions and Needs of Female Domestic Violence Victims and Their Access and Utilization of Health Services. Advisor: Diana Kendall

1997 B.A., Sociology, Baylor University, Waco, Texas

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RESEARCH INTERESTS Population Health Health Inequalities Social Capital and Social Connectedness Community Environments and Well-Being Medical Sociology Vaccination Uptake, Hesitancy, and Policy

HONORS, AWARDS, & FELLOWSHIPS 2015 Killam Faculty Research Fellowship ($18,000 CAD)

2014 Killam Faculty Research Prize in recognition for “outstanding research and scholarly contributions,” University of British Columbia ($5,000 CAD)

2013-2015 Elected Chair, Society & Mental Health Division, Society for the Study of Social Problems

2009 Undergraduate Research Opportunities (URO) Mentorship Award for persons who have exhibited “outstanding qualities in mentoring and supporting undergraduate research,” UBC

2008 Early Career Scholar and Faculty Associate, Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, UBC ($6,000 CAD)

2004 Nominated for the Marisa De Castro Benton Dissertation Award, Columbia University

2003 Eugene Litwak Award (“…for excellence in the preparation of a dissertation research proposal”), Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University

2003 Advanced Doctoral Student Funding, Columbia University Department of Sociomedical Sciences ($3,000 USD)

2002 2nd Prize, Goldmann Student Paper Award, Public Health Association of New York City

2001-2002 Graduate Research Assistantship, Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University

2000 Phi Beta Kappa Student Research Grant, Case Western Reserve University ($900 USD)

1998-2000 US National Institute of Aging Predoctoral Training Fellowship in Health and Aging, Department of Sociology, Case Western Reserve University

FUNDED GRANT/CONTRACT ACTIVITY (underlined names indicate student/trainee collaborators) External 2018-2021 The Impact of Socioeconomic Status on Vaccine Uptake (Co-investigator, Research Arm leader: Vibeke Tornhøj Christensen) Arm of project grant: The Socioeconomic Impact of Research-Based Innovations— Implementation and Long-Term Consequences of Population-based Childhood Vaccine Programs (PI: Torbin Traes) Novo Nordisk Foundation, Denmark (Total: $1,514,563.59; Co-I portion: $83,523)

2018-2021 Developing Topical Fluoride Hesitancy Measures for Causal Modeling and Intervention Research Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator: Donald Chi US National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research ($362,941)

2019-2020 A Prospective Analysis of Mandated Documentation: A Structural Intervention to Increase Vaccination among Schoolchildren in British Columbia (follow-up study) Co-Investigator with Julie Bettinger (PI) British Columbia Immunization Committee ($25,006 CAD; $42,151 CAD Total)

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2016-2019 A Prospective Analysis of Mandated Documentation: A Structural Intervention to Increase Vaccination among Schoolchildren in British Columbia Co-Investigator with Julie Bettinger (PI) British Columbia Immunization Committee ($55,766.03 CAD)

2015-2016 Identifying the Determinants of Parental Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors towards Child Vaccines Principal Investigator for Research Contract Public Health Agency of Canada ($16,406.25 CAD)

2013-2018 Neighborhood Social Capital and Oral Health for Publicly-Insured Adolescents Project Consultant William T. Grant Foundation Scholar Fellowship for Donald Chi (University of Washington)

2012-2017 Multi-Level Understanding of Social Contributors to SES Disparities in Asthma Co-Investigator with Edith Chen (PI) US National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI R01 HL108723) ($284,433 USD annually)

2010-2015 New Investigator Salary Award Canadian Institutes of Health Research ($300,000 CAD)

2009 Participatory Photo-Mapping Research Network Development Collaborator with David Brown (Project Leader), Samuel F. Dennis, Jr., Suzanne Gaulocher, and Karen Urbanoski British Columbia Child and Youth Health Research Network ($4,880 CAD)

2008-2011 Neighborhood-based Social Capital and Human Development in British Columbia Principal Investigator Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada ($111,500 CAD)

2007-2013 Career Investigator Award Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research ($480,000 CAD)

2007-2010 Establishment Grant for Career Investigator Award project “Neighborhood Social Capital and Adult Health: Exploring Community Resources and Access” Principal Investigator Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research ($74,900 CAD)

2006-2007 The Impact of American Indian Gaming on American Indian Poverty, Health and Risk Taking Behaviors Co-Investigator Year 1; Consultant Year 2 with Barbara Wolfe and Robert Haveman (Co- PIs) Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ($249,975 USD)

Internal 2/2020-6/2021 The contribution of hearing loss to age-related cognitive decline in the Inland Empire Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator: Khaleel Razak UCR Center for Health Disparities Research (HDR@UCR) ($2500)

2015 Visiting Speaker Funding Principal Applicant University of British Columbia Faculty of Arts ($1,870 CAD)

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2010 Neighboring Behavior in Canada: Undergraduate Internship in Quantitative Social Research Arts Undergraduate Research Award (AURA) Training Grant Principal Investigator University of British Columbia Faculty of Arts ($3,000 CAD)

2010-2013 Population Health: Exploring the Intersections of Theory and Method for Improving Research, Policy and Practice Principal Applicant Green College (UBC) Interdisciplinary Lecture Series Funding ($3000 CAD plus matching funds secured from several departments/programs throughout campus)

2008-2009 Neighborhood-based Social Capital and Human Development in British Columbia Principal Investigator Human Early Learning Partnership (HELP) Seed Grant ($29,850 CAD)

2005-2006 Youth Mapping for Healthy Neighborhoods Initiative Co-Investigator with Samuel F. Dennis, Jr. (PI) Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholars Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison ($12,895 USD)

2004-2006 Exploring Resources for Residential Health and Well-Being among Two Contrasting African American Milwaukee Neighborhoods Principal Investigator Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholars Program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison ($13,599 USD)

PUBLICATIONS IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS (trainee co-authors underlined) 56. Pan, Stephen. W., Smith, M. Kumi, Carpiano, Richard. M., Fu, Hongyun, Ong, Jason. J., Huang, Wenting, Tang, Weiming, & Tucker, Joseph. D. (in press). Supernatural beliefs and HIV antiretroviral therapy use among men who have sex with men in China. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine.

55. Carpiano, Richard M., & Moore, Spencer. (2020). So what’s next? Closing thoughts for this Special Issue and future steps for social capital and public health. Social Science & Medicine (published online ahead of press April 30, 2020).

54. Moore, Spencer, & Carpiano, Richard M. (2020). Introduction to the special issue on “Social capital and health: What have we learned in the last 20 years and where do we go from here?” Social Science & Medicine (published online ahead of press April 30, 2020).

53. Gazzaz, Arwa. Z., Carpiano, Richard. M., & Aleksejuniene, Jolanta. (2020). Parenting stress as a mediator in the oral health of children and adolescents: A stress process model. Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology (published online ahead of press April 1, 2020).

52. Pan, Stephen. W., Carpiano, Richard. M., Smith, M. Kumi, Ong, Jason. J., Fu, Hongyun, Huang, Wenting, Tang, Weiming, & Tucker, Joseph. D. (2020). Supernatural explanatory models of health and illness and healthcare use in China among men who have sex with men. Global Public Health, 15(1), 83-96.

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51. Bettinger, Julie, Greyson, Devon, Carpiano, Richard M., De Bruin, Pamela, Aguiar, Issy, Naus, Monika, & Hodson, Brent. (2019). Support for policy options to increase vaccination coverage in British Columbia, Canada. Canadian Medical Association Journal Online, 7(2), E264-E271.

*Article covered in numerous television and print news outlets, including Globe & Mail newspaper, Vancouver Sun newspaper, Vancouver Courier newspaper, CHEK News, City News 1130, GlobalTV News, CTV News Vancouver.

50. Carpiano, Richard M., Polonijo, Andrea N., Gilbert, Nicolas, Dubuc, Martine, Cantin, Lyne, & Dube, Eve. (2019) Socioeconomic status differences in parental vaccination attitudes and child vaccinations: Findings from the 2013 Childhood National Immunization Coverage Survey. Preventive Medicine, 123, 278-287.

49. Moore, Spencer, & Carpiano, Richard. M. (2019). Measures of personal social capital over time: A path analysis assessing longitudinal associations among cognitive, structural, and network elements of social capital in women and men separately. Social Science & Medicine (published online ahead of press February 18, 2019).

48. Rugel, Emily J., Carpiano, Richard M., Henderson, Sarah, & Brauer, Michael. (2019). Exposure to natural space, sense of community belonging, and adverse mental health outcomes across an urban region. Environmental Research, 171, 365-377.

47. Carpiano, Richard M. & Chi, Donald L. (2018). Parents' attitudes towards topical fluoride and vaccines for children: Are these distinct or overlapping phenomena. Preventive Medicine Reports, 10, 123-128

46. Pan, Stephen W., Carpiano, Richard M., Li, Dongliang, Zhang, Zheng, Schechter, Martin T., Spittal, Patricia M., & Ruan, Yuhua. (2018). Ethnicity and HIV vulnerabilities among men who have sex with men in China. AIDS Care, 30(8):1025-1030.

45. Rugel, Emily J., Henderson, Sarah, Carpiano, Richard M., & Brauer, Michael. (2017). Beyond the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI): Developing a natural space index for population- level health research. Environmental Research, 159, 474-483.

44. Carpiano, Richard M. & Fitz, Nicholas S. (2016). Public attitudes toward child undervaccination: A randomized experiment on evaluations, stigmatizing orientations, and support for policies. Social Science & Medicine, 185, 127-136.

*Article covered in numerous television, radio, and print news outlets: The Canadian Press, UPI, Globe & Mail newspaper, Toronto Star newspaper, National Post newspaper, Vancouver Sun newspaper, Vancouver Courier newspaper, Hamilton Spectator newspaper, Huffington Post Quebec, ICI Radio-Canada, GlobalTV News, CFAX1070 Mark Brennae Show (Victoria, BC), NewsTalk 770 Rob Breakenridge Show (Calgary, AB), Bill Kelly Show by AM900 CHML (Hamilton, ON), NewsTalk980 Simi Sara Show (Vancouver, BC), CBC News British Columbia, Yahoo! News, MSN.com, Science Daily, Life Science Daily, and CTV News, among others.

43. Story, William T. & Carpiano, Richard M. (2017). Household social capital and socioeconomic inequalities in child undernutrition in rural India: Exploring organizational and institutional ties. Social Science & Medicine, 181, 112-121.

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42. Carpiano, Richard M. & Bettinger, Julie A. (2016). Vaccine coverage for kindergarteners: An analysis of school and area variation in Vancouver, British Columbia and surrounding communities. Vaccine Reports, 6, 50-55.

*Article covered in numerous television, radio, and print news outlets: CBC News British Columbia, CTV News, Global News BC, CityTV Vancouver, News Talk 980 CKNW (British Columbia), News 1130 Radio, Vancouver Metro newspaper, and The Ubyssey newspaper

41. Pan, Stephen W., Li, Dongliang, Carpiano, Richard M., Spittal, Patricia M., & Ruan, Yuhua. (2016). Ethnicity and HIV epidemiology research in China: Moving beyond "Han" versus "Other." The Lancet, 388, 1052.

40. Polonijo, Andrea N., Carpiano, Richard M., Reiter, Paul, & Brewer, Noel. (2016). Socioeconomic and racial-ethnic disparities in altruistic attitudes toward health interventions: The case of human papillomavirus vaccination for adolescent boys. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 57(3), 390-406.

39. Rogers, Eamonn, Polonijo, Andrea N., & Carpiano, Richard M. (2016). Getting by with a little help from my friends (and colleagues): Testing the roles of social support and loneliness for burnout among medical residents. Canadian Family Physician, 62(11), e677-e683.

38. Pan, Stephen W., Zhang, Zheng, Li, Dongliang, Carpiano, Richard M., Schechter, Martin T., Ruan, Yuhua, & Spittal, Patricia M. (2016). Religion and HIV sexual risk among men who have sex with men in China. The Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 73(4), 463-474.

37. Pakula, Basia, Carpiano, Richard M., Ratner, Pamela, & Shoveller, Jean. (2016). Life stress as a mediator and community belonging as a moderator of mood and anxiety disorders of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and heterosexual Canadians. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 51(8), 1181-1192.

36. Pakula, Basia, Shoveller, Jean, Carpiano, Richard M., & Ratner, Pamela. (2016). Disaggregated rates of mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and heavy drinking of self-identified gay, lesbian, bisexual, and heterosexual Canadians. American Journal of Public Health 106(6), 1042-1048.

*Article covered in numerous media outlets, including Science Daily, PsychDaily, Health Newsline, and Medical Xpress websites; Washington (DC) Blade, Windy City Times, Economic Times (India), Times of India, Free Press Journal; The Ubyssey newspapers; and Vancity Buzz and Gay News Network (Australia) news websites.

35. Rugel, Emily & Carpiano, Richard M. (2015). The roles for social support in ensuring adequate daily fruit and vegetable consumption among older adult Canadians. Appetite, 92, 102-109.

*Article covered by The Vancouver Sun newspaper, ScienceDaily, and several medical news websites (e.g., Medical Xpress and Health Canal)

*Discussed the findings and implications during a live interview on “Dr. Radio” Sirius XM Channel 81 with host and dietician Samantha Heller.

34. Carpiano, Richard M. (2014). When should one (dis)trust trust measures? Response to Lindström and Sawada. Social Science & Medicine, 116, 239-240.

*Rejoinder to two commentaries from Martin Lindström and Yasuyuki Sawada regarding Carpiano & Fitterer article below.

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33. Carpiano, Richard M. & Fitterer, Lisa M. (2014). Questions of trust in health research on social capital: What aspects of personal network social capital do they measure? Social Science & Medicine, 116, 225-234.

32. Christensen, Vibeke T. & Carpiano, Richard M. (2014). Social class differences in BMI: Utilising Cockerham’s health lifestyles theory and Bourdieu’s theory of lifestyle. Social Science & Medicine, 112, 12-21.

31. Kelly, Brian C., Carpiano, Richard M., Easterbrook, Adam, & Parsons, Jeffrey T. (2014). Exploring the Gay Community Question: Neighborhood and personal network influences on the experience of community among urban gay men. The Sociological Quarterly, 55(1), 23-48.

30. Easterbrook, Adam, Carpiano, Richard M., Kelly, Brian C., & Parsons, Jeffrey T. (2014). The personal experience of community among urban gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals: Melting pot or mosaic? Social Science Quarterly, 95(3), 682-700.

29. Hystad, Perry, Demers, Paul A., Johnson, Kenneth C., Carpiano, Richard M., & Brauer, Michael. (2014). Residential air pollution and lung cancer. Authors’ response to Sax and Goodman. Epidemiology, 25(1), 159-160.

*Rejoinder to letter from Sonja Sax & Julie E. Goodman regarding Hystad et al. article below.

28. Hystad, Perry, Demers, Paul A., Johnson, Kenneth C., Carpiano, Richard M., & Brauer, Michael. (2013). Long-term exposure to air pollution and lung cancer risk: A population-based case- control study in Canada. Epidemiology, 24(5), 762-772.

27. Hystad, Perry, Carpiano, Richard M., Demers, Paul A., Johnson, Kenneth C., & Brauer, Michael. (2013). Neighbourhood socioeconomic status and individual lung cancer risk: Evaluating long- term exposure measures and mediating mechanisms. Social Science & Medicine, 97, 95-103.

26. Lloyd, Jennifer E.V., Obradović, Jelena, Carpiano, Richard M., & Motti-Stefanidi, Frosso. (2013). Multiple imputation of missing multilevel, longitudinal data: A case when practical considerations trump “best practices?” Journal of Modern Applied Statistical Methods, 12(1), 261-275.

*Second most downloaded article for this journal during the two month period of October and November 2013 (as indicated by the journal editor).

25. Link, Bruce G., Carpiano, Richard M., & Weden, Margaret M. (2013). Can honorific Awards give us clues about the connection between socioeconomic status and mortality? American Sociological Review, 78, 192-212.

*Article covered by the Los Angeles Times, Daily Mail, Toronto Star, and Huffington Post, as well as Science Daily, and several other news and science websites.

*Interviewed (with co-author Bruce Link) regarding the study findings for a podcast posted on the American Sociological Review website

24. Chi, Donald T. & Carpiano, Richard M. (2013). Neighborhood social capital, neighborhood attachment, and dental care use for L.A.FANS adults: A multilevel analysis. American Journal of Public Health, 103(4), e88-e95.

*Article findings featured on the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation website as part of a focus on environmental health research.

23. Polonijo, Andrea N. & Carpiano, Richard M. (2013). Social inequalities in HPV vaccination: A test of fundamental cause theory. Social Science & Medicine, 82, 115-125.

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22. Pan, Stephen & Carpiano, Richard M. (2013). Immigrant density, Sense of community belonging, and suicidal ideation among white and racial minority immigrants in Canada. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health, 15(1), 34-42.

21. Carpiano, Richard M. & Kimbro, Rachel T. (2012). Neighborhood social capital, parenting strain, and personal mastery among female primary caregivers of children. Journal of Health & Social Behavior, 53(2), 232-247.

20. Kelly, Brian C., Carpiano, Richard M., Easterbrook, Adam, & Parsons, Jeffrey T. (2012). Sex and the community: Examining the implications of neighborhood and social networks for sexual risk behaviors among urban gay men. Sociology of Health & Illness, 34(7), 1085-1102.

19. Hystad, Perry & Carpiano, Richard M. (2012). Sense of community belonging and health behavior change in Canada. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 66, 277-283. NOTE: Published on-line ahead of press in 2010.

18. Black, Jennifer, Carpiano, Richard M., Fleming, Stuart, & Lauster, Nathanael. (2011). Exploring the distribution of food stores in British Columbia: Associations with neighbourhood socio- demographic factors and urban form. Health & Place, 17(4), 961-970.

*Article covered in Maclean’s magazine and The Vancouver Sun newspaper.

17. Carpiano, Richard M., Kelly, Brian C., Easterbrook, Adam, & Parsons, Jeffrey T. (2011). Community and drug use among urban gay men: Neighborhoods and networks. Journal of Health & Social Behavior, 52(1), 74-90.

16. Carpiano, Richard M. & Hystad, Perry. (2011). “Sense of community belonging” in health surveys: what social capital is it measuring? Health & Place, 17(2), 606-617.

15. Carpiano, Richard M., Lloyd, Jennifer E.V., & Hertzman, Clyde. (2009). Concentrated affluence, concentrated disadvantage and children’s readiness for school: A population-based, multi- level investigation. Social Science & Medicine, 69(3), 420-432.

*Article covered in The Globe & Mail newspaper (Toronto), Maclean’s magazine, Newsweek Middle East, The Epoch Times international newspaper, BC Business magazine, UBC’s Frontiers magazine, and Radio-Canada (Vancouver), with live interviews on CFAX 1070 AM (Victoria, BC) and CBC Radio-International (Montreal).

14. Dennis, Jr., Samuel, Gaulocher, Suzanne, Carpiano, Richard M., & Brown, David. (2009). Participatory photo mapping (PPM): Exploring an integrated method for health and place research with young people. Health & Place, 15(2), 466-473.

*Project and study findings covered in the Wisconsin State Journal newspaper.

13. Carpiano, Richard M. (2009). Come take a walk with me: The “go-along” interview as a novel method for studying the implications of place for health and well-being. Health & Place, 15(1), 263-272.

*Listed on the journal website in August 2014 as the 6th most cited Health & Place article published since 2009.

*Listed on the journal website in June 2013 as the 11th most cited Health & Place article published since 2008.

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12. Polonijo, Andrea N. & Carpiano, Richard M. (2008). Representations of cosmetic surgery and emotional health in women’s magazines in Canada. Women’s Health Issues, 18(6), 463-470. Erratum published in Women's Health Issues, 19(2), 157-158.

*Article covered in Science Daily website, CTV (Canada), Reuters, Agence France-Presse (France), The Vancouver Sun (page 2), Globe and Mail newspaper, Medical News Today (UK), Nursing Times.net (UK), and FOCUS magazine (Germany).

11. Carpiano, Richard M. (2008). Actual or potential neighborhood resources and access to them: Testing hypotheses of social capital for the health of female caregivers. Social Science & Medicine, 67(4), 568-582.

10. Weden, Margaret M., Carpiano, Richard M., & Robert, Stephanie A. (2008). Subjective and objective neighborhood characteristics and adult health. Social Science & Medicine, 66(6), 1256- 1270.

9. Carpiano, Richard M. (2007). Neighborhood Social Capital and Adult Health: An Empirical Test of a Bourdieu-based Model. Health & Place, 13(3), 639-655.

*Listed on the journal website in November 2011 as the 18th most cited Health & Place article published since 2006.

*Listed on the journal website in June 2012 as the 8th most cited Health & Place article published since 2007.

8. Kuppin, Sara A. & Carpiano, Richard M. (2006). Public conceptions of serious mental illness and substance abuse, their causes and treatments: Findings from the 1996 General Social Survey. American Journal of Public Health, 96(10), 1766-1771.

Reprinted in American Journal of Public Health, 98(Supplement 9), S120-S125.

*Article covered by Reuters News Service, Yahoo! News, and Scientific America.com. Interviewed by Mental Health Weekly (mental health professional trade publication) regarding the findings.

7. Carpiano, Richard M. & Daley, Dorothy M. (2006). Theory-building on the high seas of population health: Love Boat, Mutiny on the Bounty, or Poseidon Adventure? Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 60(7), 571-577.

*Response to three commentaries by Jennie Popay, Denny Vågerö, and James Dunn regarding Carpiano & Daley (2006) article below.

6. Carpiano, Richard M. & Daley, Dorothy M. (2006). A guide and glossary on post-positivist theory- building for population health. Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health, 60(7), 564-570.

5. Carpiano, Richard M. (2006). Towards a neighborhood resource-based theory of social capital for health: Can Bourdieu and Sociology help? Social Science & Medicine, 62(1), 165-175.

*Listed on the journal website in November 2011 as the 11th most cited Social Science & Medicine article published in a five-year period since 2006.

4. Carpiano, Richard M., & Kelly, Brian C. (2005). What would Durkheim do? A comment on Kushner and Sterk’s “The limits of social capital: Durkheim, suicide, and social cohesion.” American Journal of Public Health, 95(12), 2120-2121.

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3. Carpiano, Richard M., Flocke, Susan A., Frank, Scott H., & Stange, Kurt C. (2003). Tools, teamwork, and tenacity: An investigation of the influences of family practice office system characteristics on the delivery of preventive health services. Preventive Medicine, 36(2), 131-140.

2. Carpiano, Richard M. (2002). Long Roads and Tall Mountains: The Impact of Motherhood on the Recovery and Health of Domestic Abuse Survivors. Health Care for Women International, 23(5), 442-449.

1. Carpiano, Richard M. (2001). Passive medicalization: The case of Viagra and erectile dysfunction. Sociological Spectrum, 21(3), 441-450.

Reprinted in Naugler, Diane. (2012). Canadian Perspectives in Sexualities Studies: Identities, Experiences, and the Contexts of Change. New York: Oxford University Press.

BOOK CHAPTERS & OTHER EDITED VOLUME CONTRIBUTIONS (*peer-reviewed) 5. Saegert, Susan & Carpiano, Richard M. (2017). Social support and social capital: A theoretical synthesis using community psychology and community sociology approaches. In Meg A. Bond, Christopher Keys, & Irma Serrano-García (Eds.), American Psychological Association Handbook of community psychology Vol. 1, (pp. 295-314). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

4. *Carpiano, Richard M. (2014). The neighborhood and mental life: Past, present, and future sociological directions in studying community context and mental health. In Robert J. Johnson, R. Jay Turner, & Bruce G. Link (Eds.), Sociology of mental health: Selected topics from forty years 1970s-2010s (pp. 101-123). New York: Springer-Verlag.

3. Carpiano, Richard M. (2014). Neighborhood disadvantage and well-being. In William C. Cockerham, Robert Dingwall, & Stella Quah (Eds.), The Wiley-Blackwell encyclopedia of health, illness, behavior, and society (pp. 1673-1678). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell

2. *Carpiano, Richard M., Link, Bruce G., & Phelan, Jo C. (2008). Social inequality and health: Future directions for the fundamental cause explanation for class differences in health. In Annette Lareau and Dalton Conley (Eds.), Social Class: How does it work? (pp. 232-263). New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

1. Carpiano, Richard M. (2007). Actual or potential neighborhood resources for health: What can Bourdieu offer for improving understandings of social capital mechanisms for health? In Ichiro Kawachi, S.V. Subramanian, & Daniel Kim (Eds.), Social capital and health (pp. 83-93). New York: Springer.

PROFESSIONAL REPORTS & OTHER WRITING Carpiano, Richard M. & Rubinstein-Reiss, Dorit. (2020, May). Media coverage of shelter-in-place protest rallies: Anti-vaccine protests offer lessons for journalists and the public [Op-ed]. CalMatters. https://calmatters.org/commentary/anti-vaccine-protests-hold-lessons-for-journalists-covering- rallies-against-shelter-in-place-orders/

Also published by The Times of San Diego as “Opinion: Media Must Report the Facts—Lockdown Protests Aren’t Representative.” https://timesofsandiego.com/opinion/2020/05/08/note-to-media- recent-protest-rallies-are-not-representative/

Hernandez, Elaine, Boen, Courtney, & Carpiano, Richard M. (2020, April). Inequities in COVID-19 are tragic, but preventable [Op-ed]. The Hill. https://thehill.com/blogs/congress- blog/healthcare/494251-inequities-in-covid-19-are-tragic-but-preventable

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Carpiano, Richard M. (2019, May). Vaccine hesitancy is a health risk to us all [Op-ed]. Redlands Community News. https://www.redlandscommunitynews.com/opinion/commentary/vaccine- hesitancy-is-a-health-risk-to-us-all/article_cce207a8-736a-11e9-b489-1bc698db230d.html

Carpiano, Richard M. & Chung, Jason. (2019). The best defense is a good offense: Why public health officials need to get tough on vaccination. Invited essay for The Deductible Blog. https://thedeductible.com/2019/02/04/the-best-defense-is-a-good-offense-why-public-health- officials-need-to-get-tough-on-vaccination/

Carpiano, Richard M. (2015). Demanding housing data is nerdy, logical, and Canadian. Invited commentary for journalist Douglas Todd’s Vancouver Sun newspaper blog. http://blogs.vancouversun.com/2015/12/01/protesting-vancouver-housing-data-nerds-on-right- track-says-ubc-prof/

*Discussed this commentary during an invited live interview with radio host Terry Moore (and listener call-ins) on CFAX 1070AM in Victoria, BC.

Robert, Stephanie A. & Carpiano, Richard M. (2005). Our Four Cents: Future Priority Directions of Research on Neighborhoods, Social Capital, Health, and Aging. Invited Position Paper for the US National Institute of Aging.

SPECIAL JOURNAL ISSUE Moore, Spencer & Carpiano, Richard M. (co-editors) (2020). Special Issue on “Social Capital and Health,” Social Science & Medicine. Introduction and Concluding Commentaries listed under “Publications in Peer-Reviewed Journals.”

MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS (student/postdoctoral trainee co-authors underlined) Sharp, Greg K. & Carpiano, Richard M. Neighborhood conditions and racial-ethnic disparities in hypertension.

Ortiz, Kasim, Finnigan, Ryan, & Carpiano, Richard M. Home is where health lives? Homeownership, sexual orientation, and dimensions of health.

Carpiano, Richard M., Greyson, Devon, & Bettinger, Julie A. Public attitudes towards child vaccination policy levers: Testing Competing Explanations among a Sample of British Columbians.

Carpiano, Richard M., Kelly, Brian C., & Polonijo, Andrea. Scientific knowledge as resource and risk: Hormone replacement therapy as a test of Fundamental Cause Theory.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS SINCE 2008 (student/trainee co-authors underlined) Invited 2020 talks for cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic: • San Diego Association of Government annual meeting (keynote address and presentation on principled negotiation) • California Immunization Coalition annual meeting, Sacramento, CA • American Association of Immunologists annual meeting, Honolulu, HI (panel on addressing vaccine hesitancy) • American Sociological Association annual meeting, San Francisco, CA

Carpiano, Richard M. (2020). The community & the political: Public health research and practice challenges of the anti-vaccine activist movement. Invited Alumni Keynote Presentation for 20th Anniversary of Case Western Reserve University Master of Public Health Program, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.

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Carpiano, Richard M., Greyson, Devon, & Bettinger, Julie A. (2019). Public attitudes towards child vaccination policy levers: Testing competing explanations among a sample of British Columbians. Invited Presentation for Population Seminar at University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA.

Carpiano, Richard M., Greyson, Devon, & Bettinger, Julie A. (2018). Public attitudes towards child vaccination policy levers: Testing competing explanations among a sample of British Columbians. Invited Presentation for Population Health Colloquium at Rutgers University-Camden, Camden, NJ.

Carpiano, Richard M., Greyson, Devon, & Bettinger, Julie A. (2018). Public Attitudes towards Child Vaccination Policy Levers: Testing Competing Explanations among a Sample of British Columbians. Invited Panel on “Vaccines, Protection and Challenges: Optimizing Disease Prevention,” annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Toronto, ON.

Carpiano, Richard M. (2016). Public conceptions of child undervaccination: A randomized experiment on evaluations, stigma, and support for policies. University of Miami Social Science and Medicine Speaker Series, Coral Gables, FL.

Carpiano, Richard M. (2015). What should be (re)new(ed) in studies of health and place? Invited Panel Talk on “What’s New in Studies of Place and Health?” Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science Conference on “Building Bridges to Improve Population Health,” Washington, DC.

Carpiano, Richard M. (2013). A network perspective of social capital and health: Theoretical and methodological considerations for a multi-level approach. Keynote talk presented at the 2013 International Conference on Social Stratification and Health, Tokyo, Japan.

Carpiano, Richard M. & Fitterer, Lisa M. (2013). Personal trust in health research: What aspects of personal network social capital does it measure? Presented at the 2013 International Conference on Social Stratification and Health, Tokyo, Japan.

Carpiano, Richard M. (2013). Imagining the “social”: What it is and what it does (at least to a sociologist like me). Presented at the Montreal Health Equity Research Consortium (MHERC) Workshop on “Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Social Determinants of Health Research,” McGill University, Montreal, QC.

Carpiano, Richard M. (2012). The state of community health effects research: Theoretically speaking. Presented at a session on “Advancing Knowledge of the Health Impacts of Community Environments,” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Program Annual Meeting, Princeton, NJ.

Carpiano, Richard M. (2011). Measuring urban and rural contexts: Applying an ecometric approach to assessing community life across British Columbia. Presented at the Human Early Learning Partnership’s November Research Retreat, Vancouver, BC.

Carpiano, Richard M. (2009). Actual or potential neighborhood resources and access to them: Testing hypotheses of social capital for the health of female caregivers. Presented at the Developmental Neurogenomic Seminar Series, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC.

Carpiano, Richard M. (2009). Where will that road take me? A personal reflection on multidisciplinary scholarship. Keynote Address for the 2009 Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Research Conference (MURC), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC.

Carpiano, Richard M. (2008). Social class and health: Future directions for the fundamental cause explanation. Invited presentation for the January 2008 meeting of the Program on “Successful Societies” of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR). Vancouver, BC.

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Carpiano, Richard M. (2008). Social capital and health. Invited presentation to the Complex Systems Modeling Group at the Interdisciplinary Research in the Mathematical and Computational Sciences (IRMACS) Centre, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC.

*Note: 8 invited presentations prior to 2008

ACADEMIC CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS SINCE 2008 (underlined names indicate trainees) Carpiano, Richard M., Polonijo, Andrea N., Gilbert, Nicolas, Dubuc, Martine, Cantin, Lyne, & Dube, Eve. (2017). Socioeconomic status differences in parental vaccination attitudes and child vaccinations: Findings from the 2013 Childhood National Immunization Coverage Survey. Presented at the annual meeting of the Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science, Austin, TX.

Stillwagon, Ryan, Carpiano, Richard M., Kelly, Brian C., Michaels, Stuart, & Schneider, John. (2017). Network norms, social capital, and health behaviors: Contextualizing HIV Risk among young black men who have sex with men (YBMSM). Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science, Austin, TX.

Story, William T. & Carpiano, Richard M. (2016). Household social capital and child undernutrition in India: Operationalizing bonding and bridging social ties. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Washington, DC.

Pan, Stephen, Zhang, Zheng, Li, Dongliang, Carpiano, Richard M., Schechter, Martin T., Spittal, Patricia M., & Ruan, Yuhua. (2015). Religion and homonegativity among men who have sex with men (MSM) in North China: Implications for HIV vulnerability and psychological distress. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL.

Pan, Stephen, Zhang, Zheng, Li, Dongliang, Carpiano, Richard M., Schechter, Martin T., Spittal, Patricia M., & Ruan, Yuhua. (2015). Ethnicity, ethnic identity affirmation, and language proficiency among men who have sex with men in North China: Implications for HIV vulnerability and psychological distress. Presented as a poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL.

Polonijo, Andrea N. & Carpiano, Richard M. (2015). Do school mandates mitigate social inequalities in human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination? A fundamental cause approach to testing the health impacts of policy. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Chicago, IL.

Story, William T. & Carpiano, Richard M. (2015). Household social capital and child undernutrition in India: Operationalizing Bonding and Bridging Social Ties. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health, Boston, MA.

Rogers, Eamonn, Polonijo, Andrea, & Carpiano, Richard M. (2014). Getting by with a little help from my friends (and colleagues): Testing the roles of social support and loneliness for burnout among medical residents. Presented at the Department Continuing Medical Education Rounds, Providence Health Care Department of Family and Community Medicine, Vancouver, BC.

NB: Dr. Rogers, a UBC Department of Family Practice Resident, was invited to speak at this event because this research paper that he developed and for which I served as the research mentor was selected for the 2014 Providence Health Care Resident Research Award.

Rogers, Eamonn, Polonijo, Andrea, & Carpiano, Richard M. (2014). Getting by with a little help from my friends (and colleagues): Testing the roles of social support and loneliness for burnout among medical residents. Presented at the UBC Faculty of Medicine Resident Research Day, Vancouver, BC.

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Rugel, Emily & Carpiano, Richard M. (2014). The roles for social support in ensuring adequate daily fruit and vegetable consumption among older adult Canadians. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, New Orleans, LA.

Polonijo, Andrea, Carpiano, Richard M., Reiter, Paul L., & Brewer, Noel T. (2014). Socioeconomic and racial-ethnic disparities in altruistic attitudes toward health interventions: The case of human papillomavirus vaccination for adolescent boys. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Polonijo, Andrea & Carpiano, Richard M. (2012). Social inequalities in human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination: A test of “fundamental cause” Theory. Presented at the biannual meeting of the Canadian Society for the Sociology of Health, Ottawa, ON.

Easterbrook, Adam, Carpiano, Richard M., Kelly, Brian C., & Parsons, Jeffrey. (2012). The personal experience of community among urban gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals: Melting pot or mosaic? Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Denver, CO.

Polonijo, Andrea & Carpiano, Richard M. (2012). Social inequalities in HPV Vaccination: A test of “fundamental cause” theory. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Denver, CO.

Pan, Stephen & Carpiano, Richard M. (2012). Immigrant density, sense of community belonging, and suicidal ideation among white and racial minority immigrants in Canada. Presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Public Health Association, Edmonton, AB.

Kelly, Brian C., Carpiano, Richard M., Easterbrook, Adam, & Parsons, Jeffrey T. (2012). Sex and the community: Examining the implications of neighborhood and social networks for sexual risk behaviors among urban gay men. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Program, Princeton, NJ.

Lloyd, Jennifer E.V., Obradović, Jelena, Carpiano, Richard M., & Motti-Stefanidi, Frosso. (2012). Multiple imputation of missing multilevel, longitudinal data: A case when practical considerations trump “best practises?” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Vancouver, BC.

Carpiano, Richard M. (2012). Neighborhood social capital: An ecometric approach for population health research. Green College Population Health Lecture Series, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC.

Kelly, Brian C., Carpiano, Richard M., Easterbrook, Adam, & Parsons, Jeffrey T. (2011). Sex and the community: Examining the implications of neighborhood and social networks for sexual risk behaviors among urban gay men. Poster presented at the 10th International AIDS Impact Conference, Santa Fe, NM.

Kelly, Brian C., Carpiano, Richard M., Easterbrook, Adam, & Parsons, Jeffrey T. (2011). Sex and the community: Examining the implications of neighborhood and social networks for sexual risk behaviors among urban gay men. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, NV.

Kelly, Brian C., Carpiano, Richard M., Easterbrook, Adam, & Parsons, Jeffrey. (2011). The (gay) community question: Neighborhood and personal network correlates of perceived community among urban gay men. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, NV.

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Chi, Donald & Carpiano, Richard M. (2011). Neighborhood-level social capital and adult dental care use: A multilevel analysis. Poster presentation at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Seattle, WA.

Black, Jennifer, Carpiano, Richard M., Lauster, Nathaniel, & Fleming, Stuart. (2011). Food store availability in British Columbia: Examining associations with area socio-demographic factors and urban form. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Association of Geographers, Seattle, WA.

Kelly, Brian C., Carpiano, Richard M., Easterbrook, Adam, & Parsons, Jeffrey. (2010). The (gay) community question: Neighborhood and personal network correlates of perceived community among urban gay men. Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Atlanta, GA.

Carpiano, Richard M., Kelly, Brian C., Easterbrook, Adam, & Parsons, Jeffrey. (2009). Community, homophily, and drug use among urban gay men: Neighborhoods and networks. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA.

Carpiano, Richard M., Brown, David, & Saewyc, Elizabeth. (2008). Push and pull factors: Evidence for distinct populations of street-involved youth in British Columbia. Presented at the 7th Annual International Conference on Urban Health, Vancouver, BC.

Carpiano, Richard M., Kelly, Brian C., Easterbrook, Adam, Bimbi, David, & Parsons, Jeffrey. (2008). Neighborhoods and networks: Community, homophily, and drug use among urban gay men. Presented at the 7th Annual International Conference on Urban Health, Vancouver, BC.

Kuppin, Sara A., & Carpiano, Richard M., & Holden, Elliot. (2008). Public Conceptions of Serious Mental Illness, Its Causes and Treatments: New Findings from the 2006 US General Social Survey. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Public Health Association, San Diego, CA.

Carpiano, Richard M. (2008). Come take a walk with me: The “go-along” interview as a novel method for studying the implications of place for health and well-being. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Boston, MA.

Weden, Margaret M., Carpiano, Richard M., & Robert, Stephanie A. (2008). Subjective and objective neighborhood characteristics and adult health. Presented at the annual meeting of the Population Association of America, New Orleans, LA.

*Note: 22 Conference Presentations prior to 2008

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 9/02-8/04 Research Assistant, Columbia University Health & Society Scholars Program -Supervised by Bruce Link, Department of Epidemiology

6/02-9/02 Research Assistant, Columbia University Department of Medicine -Supervised by Ana Diez-Roux

1/02-1/03 Research Assistant, Columbia University Department of Epidemiology -Supervised by Bruce Link

9/01-6/02 Research Assistant, Columbia University Department of Sociomedical Sciences -Supervised by Denise Kandel

2/01-8/01 Statistics and Methodology Consultant for Residents and Faculty, St. Vincent’s Charity Hospital (Cleveland, Ohio), Department of Medicine

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5/00-8/01 Research Assistant, Case Western Reserve University Department of Family Medicine -Supervised by Susan Flocke and Kurt Stange

5/99-8/00 Research Assistant, Case Western Reserve University Elderly Care Research Center -Supervised by Eva Kahana

8/98-6/99 Research Assistant, Case Western Reserve University, Department of Sociology -Supervised by Richard Settersten and Susan Hinze

5/98-8/98 Research Assistant, Baylor University Department of Sociology & Anthropology -Supervised by Homer Garcia

8/97-5/98 Research Assistant, Baylor University Department of Sociology & Anthropology -Supervised by Lawrence Felice

1996-1998 Telephone Interviewer and Focus Group Moderator, Baylor University Center for Community Research & Development

AREAS OF TEACHING INTEREST AND COMPETENCE Health & Illness: Other Substantive Areas: Research Methods: Sociomedical Sciences Public Policy Ethics Social Statistics Social Determinants of Health Social Capital Research Design Sociology of Health & Illness Classical Sociological Theory Survey Design Population Health Contemporary Sociological Theory Measurement Sociology of Mental Health Community Sociology Epidemiological Methods Public Health Policy Urban Sociology

TEACHING EXPERIENCE Undergraduate Courses Taught University of California, Riverside Ethics and Professionalism in Public Policy (second year course; approximately 60 students/term) Medical Sociology (upper-level course; 225 students)

University of British Columbia Social Determinants of Health (fourth year course; 22-28 students/term) Sociology of Health & Illness (fourth year course; 20-30 undergraduate and graduate students/term) Social Statistics (third year course; 65 students) Sociological Theory: Classical Approaches (fourth year course; approximately 75 students/term)

Graduate Courses Taught University of California, Riverside Sociology Research Practicum (seminar; 14 students) Medical Sociology (seminar; 11 students) Ethics and Professionalism in Public Policy (seminar)

University of British Columbia Sociology of Health & Illness (seminar; 6-8 students/term) Advanced Methods Seminar in Research Design & Applied Quantitative Data Analysis (10 students) Directed Study Course on “Social Determinants of Health” (offered twice) Directed Study Course on “Social Capital and Health” (offered twice)

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Invited Course Lectures 2012 “How Do Neighbors Matter for Health? Exploring the Role of Social Capital.” Social Determinants of Health Seminar Course, School of Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC.

2008 “How Do Your Neighbors Matter for Your Health? Exploring the Role of Social Capital,” Undergraduate Student Directed Seminar on “Urban Poverty,” University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC.

2006 & 2007 “Socioeconomic Conditions and Health Disparities,” University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison, WI

2006 “Socioeconomic Conditions and Health Disparities” for Wisconsin Area Health Education Center Community Health Intern Program, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI

Other Lectures and Instruction 2009 Co-Organizer and Instructor (with David Brown, Samuel F. Dennis, Suzanne Gaulocher, and Karen Urbanoski), Half-day Seminar on Participatory Photo-Mapping for Public Health Practitioners, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC

Other Teaching Experience Spring 2004 Course Coordinator, “Introduction to Sociomedical Sciences” (graduate; 75 students), Columbia University, Department of Sociomedical Sciences

2003-04 AY Seminar Leader, “Introduction to Sociomedical Sciences” (graduate; approx. 18 students for each of 2 semesters), Columbia University, Department of Sociomedical Sciences

10/00-7/01 Graduate-level Statistics Tutor, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine

1998-99 AY Teaching Assistant, “Introduction to Sociology” (approx. 35 students), Case Western Reserve University, Department of Sociology

1997-98 AY Lab Instructor, “Social Statistics” (undergraduate, approx. 25 students for each of 2 semesters), Baylor University, Department of Sociology and Anthropology

MENTORING Postdoctoral & Visiting Trainees 2019-2021 Bridgette Blebu, UCR Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellow (applicant declined) 2013-2014 Eamonn Rogers, UBC Family Medicine Resident (Role: Research Project Supervisor) 2012 (Fall) Vibeke T. Christensen, Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow (Role: Mentor) 2008-2009 Jennifer Black, Sociology Postdoctoral Fellow (Role: Co-Supervisor)

Ph.D. Trainees Supervisor 2019- Shayna La Scala, Sociology, University of California, Riverside 2017- Elizabeth Bogumil, Sociology, University of California, Riverside 2010-2018 Andrea Polonijo, Sociology, University of British Columbia

Committee Member 2019- Lacee Satcher, Sociology, Vanderbilt University 2019- Colin Bernatzky, Sociology, University of California, Irvine 2018- Michaela Curran, Sociology, University of California, Riverside 2018- Kaitlyn Jaffe, Sociology, University of British Columbia 2016- Arwa Gazzaz, Dentistry, University of British Columbia 2014-2019 Emily Rugel, Population & Public Health, University of British Columbia 2013-2017 Basia Pakula, Population & Public Health, University of British Columbia

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2013-2014 Alyn Turner McCarty, University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Sociology 2011-2013 Adam Easterbrook, Sociology, University of British Columbia 2011-2016 Stephen Pan, Population & Public Health, University of British Columbia 2009-2013 Perry Hystad, Population & Public Health, University of British Columbia 2006-2010 Fabio Cabarcas, Interdisciplinary Studies, University of British Columbia 2006-2011 Jay Fiddler, Sociology, University of British Columbia

Dissertation Proposal Defense Committee Member 2018 Phoenicia Faris, Sociology, University of California, Riverside

Dissertation Examiner 2020 Annahita Ehsen, Social Psychology, University of Lausanne (Dissertation Jury Member) 2012 Hannah Schreier, Psychology, University of British Columbia (University Examiner)

M.A. Trainees Thesis Supervisor 2020- Shayna La Scala, Sociology, University of California, Riverside 2011-2013 Lorinda Moore, Sociology, University of British Columbia 2010-2012 Lisa Fitterer, Sociology, University of British Columbia

Thesis Committee Member 2019-2020 April Leviton, Sociology, University of California, Riverside 2019-2019 Christian Guerra, Sociology, University of California, Riverside 2017-2018 Juha Lee, Sociology, University of California, Riverside 2010-2011 Patrick Burnett, Sociology, University of British Columbia 2007-2009 Christopher Buse, Sociology, University of British Columbia

Undergraduate Honors Thesis Supervision 2006-2007 Andrea Polonijo, Sociology, University of British Columbia

Other Graduate and Undergraduate Mentoring Activities 2019 Faculty Panelist, Sociology Graduate Program Professional Development Seminar on “Publishing in Academic Journals”

2016 Faculty Panelist, Sociology Graduate Program Professional Development Seminars on “Professional Networking”

2014-2015 Faculty Organizer, Sociology Graduate Program Professional Development Seminars on: • “Time Management” • “Accessing Public Use Data and Using the Research Data Centre” • “Career/Professional Experiences of Qualitative and Mixed-Methods Researchers” • “Publishing in Academic Journals” • “Workshop on Crafting an Effective Vita” • “Preparing a Teaching Statement and Portfolio”

2013-2014 Faculty Co-Organizer (with UBC Sociology Graduate Students), Professional Development Seminars on: • “Academic Publishing” • “Professional ‘Soft-Skills’” • “Time Management” • “Grants and Grant Writing”

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2012-2013 Faculty Co-Organizer (with UBC Sociology Graduate Students), Professional Development Seminars on: • “Networking Skills” • “Academic Publishing” • “Crafting Vitas and Cover Letters” • “Your First Academic Job: What to Expect in Your First Year”

2012 Faculty Panelist, Graduate Student Professional Development Session on “Publishing in Academic Forums,” UBC Department of Sociology

2010 Faculty Panelist, Undergraduate Information Session on “Careers in Sociology,” UBC Department of Sociology

2008 Faculty Organizer and Panelist, Undergraduate Information Session on “Opportunities for Sociologists in the Health Fields,” UBC Department of Sociology

2008 Faculty Organizer and Panelist, Spring Undergraduate Information Session on “Applying to Graduate School,” UBC Department of Sociology

2007-2010 Faculty Panelist, Undergraduate Fall Information Session on “Applying to Graduate School,” UBC Department of Sociology

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Service to National and International Professional Community 2020- Invited Member, Lancet Commission on Vaccine Acceptance in the United States

2019-2021 Elected Member, Board of Directors, Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science

2018 Member, Editor Search Subcommittee, American Sociological Association

2018 Chair, Ad Hoc Committee for evaluating the feasibility of an association journal, Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science

2018 Committee Member, Roberta G. Simmons Dissertation Award Committee, Medical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association

2018 Chair, Howard B. Kaplan Award Committee, Medical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association

2018 Chair, Howard B. Kaplan Award Committee, Medical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association

2017-2019 Public Engagement Liaison, Medical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association

2017 Chair, Roberta G. Simmons Dissertation Award Committee, American Sociological Association Medical Sociology Section

2017-2018 Elected Council Member at Large, American Sociological Association Medical Sociology Section

2016 Invited Member, Advisory Group to review the Canadian National Immunization Coverage Survey questions related to knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors

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2015-2016 Development Committee Member, Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science

2014 Invited Technical Expert Panel Member, American Health Values Segmentation Study commissioned by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and conducted by the North American Opinion Research Corporation (NORC)

2013-2015 Elected Chair, Society and Mental Health Division, Society for the Study of Social Problems

2013-2014 Committee Member, James R. Greenley Award for Distinguished Contributions to the Sociology of Mental Health, Society and Mental Health Division of the Society for the Study of Social Problems

2011-2013 Advisory Board Member, Canadian Society for the Sociology of Health

2011-2012 Invited Organizer and Judge, 2012 Graduate Student Paper Award, Mental Health Division of the Society for the Study of Social Problems

2011-2013 Elected Member of the Nominations Committee, American Sociological Association Medical Sociology Section.

2011-2012 Invited Contributing Faculty Member, Social and Behavioral Determinants of Health “Faculty of 1000” Post-publication peer review website of biomedical research.

2010 Judge, “Rising Stars of Research” National Undergraduate Research Poster Competition, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC

2008 Invited Panelist, Alumni Panel on Professionalization Issues, Annual Meeting of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Program, San Antonio, TX

2008 Invited Organizer and Judge, 2008 Graduate Student Paper Award, Mental Health Division of the Society for the Study of Social Problems

2007 Invited Judge, 2007 Student Paper Award, Mental Health Section of the Society for the Study of Social Problems

2007 Invited Panelist, Alumni Panel on Professionalization Issues, Annual Meeting of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Program, Chicago, IL

2006 Invited Judge, Young Epidemiology Scholars (YES) national high school student competition, Reston, VA

Journal and Book Series Editorial Experience 2019- Board Member, Lecture Notes in Economics and Policy (World Scientific Publishers)

2016-2019 Co-Editor, Journal of Health and Social Behavior

2014-2016 Associate Editor, Journal of Health and Social Behavior

2014-2016 Associate Editor, Society and Mental Health

1999-2003 Editorial Board Chair (1999-2001), Member and Reviewer, Social Science Paper Publisher, student-run, international, Internet-based, peer-reviewed journal

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Service to University 2020- Elected Member, Senate Executive Committee, UCR

2019- Advisory Committee Member, Health Professions Advisory Center, UCR

2013-2017 Advisory Committee Member, Health & Society Undergraduate Minor Program, UBC

2013 Faculty Mentor for four junior faculty, Dean of Arts Faculty Mentoring Program, UBC

2011-2012 Member, President’s Advisory Committee and External Search Committee for Selecting the Sociology Department Head, UBC

2010-2013 Chair, Health & Society Undergraduate Minor Program, UBC

2010-2014 Convenor and Planning Committee Chair, Population Health Interdisciplinary Speaker Series, Green College, UBC

2009 Member, Social and Life Course Stream Development Group, School of Population and Public Health, UBC

2007-2014 Founder and Moderator, UBC campus-wide “Health & Society” e-mail listserv (as of September 2012, over 100 faculty, student, and staff subscribers)

Service to Department/School 2020- Chair, Executive Committee, School of Public Policy, UCR

2020 Member, Department Colloquium Committee, Department of Sociology, UCR

2019-2020 Member, Graduate Committee, Department of Sociology, UCR • Graduate Admissions Committee • Faculty Mentor of Graduate Students Award Committee • Outstanding Teaching Assistantship Award Committee • Best Graduate Student Paper Award

2018-2019 Member, Graduate Committee, Department of Sociology, UCR • Graduate Admissions Committee • Faculty Mentor of Graduate Students Award Committee • Outstanding Teaching Assistantship Award Committee • Best Graduate Student Paper Award

2018, Spring Member, Department Awards Committee, Department of Sociology, UCR

2018-2019 Faculty Member, Leadership Committee, School of Public Policy, UCR

2018 & 2019 Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, School of Public Policy, UCR

2018 Member, Public Policy Undergraduate Scholarship Committee, School of Public Policy, UCR

2017 Member, Criminology/Sociology of Law Faculty Search Committee, Department of Sociology, UCR

2017 Chair, Social Psychology Faculty Search Committee, Department of Sociology, UCR

2013 Member, Sociology Faculty Search Committee, UBC

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2013-2015 Chair of Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology, UBC

2012-2013 Member, Sociology Graduate Studies Curriculum Revision Committee, UBC

2009 Member, Sociology Faculty Search Committee, UBC

2008-2010 Chair of Graduate Admissions, Sociology Graduate Studies Committee, UBC

2008 Member, Health & Society Postdoctoral Fellowship Selection Committee, Department of Sociology, UBC

2007-2008 Member, Sociology Graduate Studies Curriculum Committee, UBC

2006-2008 Member, Sociology Undergraduate Studies Committee, UBC

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Association for the Advancement of Science

American Sociological Association (ASA): Member of the Sections on Medical Sociology, Sociology of Mental Health, Community & Urban Sociology, Methodology, and Sociology of Population

Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science

GRANT REVIEWING & REVIEWING PANEL ACTIVITY Grant Review Committee Activity 2013 & 2015 Temporary Review Committee Member, Social Science and Population Studies Panel B, US National Institutes of Health

2012-2013 Advisory Committee Member, Health and Social Development Grant Funding Stream, Vancouver Foundation, Vancouver, BC

2011 & 2013 Chair, Population Health Postdoctoral Fellowship Evaluation Committee, Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research

2011 Scientific Officer, Review Committee for a Programmatic Grant Competition in Health Equity, Canadian Institutes of Health Research

2008-2010 Scientific Officer & Review Committee Member, Population Health Evaluation Committee, Career Investigator Award Program, Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research

2008 Review Committee Member, Population Health Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Research Trainee Awards Program, Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research

External/Ad Hoc Grant & Policy Report Reviewing United States Funding Agencies US National Institutes of Health Population Sciences Subcommittee: 2012

US National Science Foundation (Sociology Program): 2007 & 2012

Canadian Funding & Other Agencies Council of Canadian Academies: 2019 (Review of Policy Report)

Canadian Institutes of Health Research: 2013 (Public, Community, and Population Health Committee)

Canadian Foundation for Innovation: 2010

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Canada Research Chairs Program, College of Reviewers: 2015

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada: 2009, 2014, 2015

The Mathematics of Information Technology and Complex Systems (MITACS) Graduate Industrial Research Internship Program, Canada: 2008-2009

Other International Funding Agencies Health Research Board of Ireland: 2014

Research Foundation Flanders (FWO), Belgium: 2011

ZonMW, The Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development: 2011 (Proposal Reviewer for two funding programs)

Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation, Australia: 2009

MANUSCRIPT PEER REVIEWING American Journal of Epidemiology Maternal and Child Health Journal American Journal of Preventive Medicine Medical Science Monitor American Journal of Public Health Milbank Quarterly American Sociological Review Population Review Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine Preventing Chronic Disease BMC Public Health Preventive Medicine Canadian Review of Sociology Sexuality Research & Social Policy Children and Youth Services Review Social Forces Children, Youth, and Environments Social Networks City & Community Social Problems Demography Social Psychology Quarterly Drug and Alcohol Dependence Social Science & Medicine Global Public Health Social Science Quarterly Health & Place Social Science Research Health & Society Monograph Society and Mental Health Health Communication Sociological Perspectives International Journal of Health Geographics Sociological Quarterly International Journal of Public Health Sociology of Health and Illness Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health Sojourners: UBC Undergraduate Journal of Sociology Journal of Health & Social Behavior Urban Affairs Review Journal of Public Health Vaccine Journal of Urban Health Health Sociology textbook proposal (Pearson Canada) Landscape and Urban Planning

PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE ACTIVITIES SINCE 2004 2018 Co-organizer (with Sarah Mustillo) & Panelist, Session on “Publishing Medical Sociology in ASA Journals.” Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA

2018 Invited Panelist, Session on “Behind the Scenes: A Discussion of Applying for and Being an Editor of an ASA Journal.” Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA

2018 Invited Panelist, Session on publishing. Annual meeting of the Population Association of America, Denver, CO

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2017 Organizer, Session on “Child Vaccination Coverage: Population Health Research and Policy Considerations.” Annual meeting of the Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science, Austin, TX

2017 Invited Discussant, Regional Spotlight Session on “Policies and Health Inequalities around the Globe.” Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal, QC

2017 Invited Organizer, Session on “Social Capital.” Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal, QC

2015 Co-Organizer (with Andrea Polonijo) and Presider, Special Invited Session on “Vaccinations: An Emerging Area of Sociological and Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry,” Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL

2015 Organizer and Presider, Session on “Open Topics in Mental Health,” Annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Chicago, IL

2014 Organizer and Presider, Special Invited Session on “What's Next for the Sociology of Mental Health?” Annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, San Francisco, CA

2014 Organizer and Presider, Session on “Poverty and Mental Health,” Annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, San Francisco, CA

2012 Invited Discussant, Session on “Mental Health,” Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Denver, CO

2012 Invited Discussion Leader, Panel on “Advancing Knowledge of the Health Impacts of Community Environments,” Annual meeting of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Program, Princeton, NJ

2010 Invited Organizer, Session on “Social Disparities in Health.” Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA

2009 Discussant, Special Invited Session on “Community and Place in Public Mental Health: Sociological and Multidisciplinary Perspectives.” Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA

2008 Co-Organizer (with Brian C. Kelly) and Presider, Session on “Substance Abuse and Mental Health.” Annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Boston, MA

2006 Co-Organizer (with Stephanie Robert) and Presider, Special Invited Session on “Population Health: Interdisciplinary Contributions to Sociological Research on Health and Illness.” Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal, QC

2006 Organizer, 2 Sessions on “Communities and Mental Health.” Annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Montreal, QC

2005 Co-Organizer (with Patrick Krueger), Session on “Social Theory and Population Health.” Second Annual “Scholars Conference” of the Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholars Program, New York, NY

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2005 Co-Organizer (with Dorothy Daley and Michelle Frisco), Panel on “Exploring Population Health: Bridging the Divide among Social Science Disciplines to Improve Health Outcomes in the United States.” Fourth Annual Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu, HI

2004 Co-Organizer (with Marie O’Neill), Session on “Area, Place, and Environment.” Inaugural “Scholars Conference” of the Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholars Program, Madison, WI

2004 Invited Panelist for Special Session on “Surviving Graduate School.” Annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, New York, NY

MEDIA INTERVIEWS (PRINT, RADIO, & TELEVISION) FOR EXPERT COMMENTARY 7/14/2020 Interviewed for La Croix newspaper (France) regarding anti-mask protesting in California.

“Californie : les anti-masques défient les autorités,” Noemie Taylor-Rosner, La Croix. https://www.ouest-france.fr/monde/etats-unis/californie-les-anti-masques-defient-les- autorites-6905942

7/7/2020 Interviewed live on France 24 News regarding factors contributing to the rising COVID-19 cases in the US.

7/6/2020 Interviewed live on Arirang TV News (South Korea) regarding the culture of non-face-to- face social contact prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic.

7/6/2020 Interviewed for KCAL 9 Los Angeles CBS affiliate station for televised news segment about the ethics of human challenge trials for a COVID-19 vaccine.

“People are volunteering to be exposed to coronavirus for vaccine research,” KCAL9 CBS Los Angeles. https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2020/07/06/coronavirus-vaccine-trial- study-1-day-sooner/

7/6/2020 Interviewed for San Bernardino Sun regarding the ethical issues of a human challenge trial for a COVID-19 vaccine.

“Locals volunteer to be infected with coronavirus to hasten vaccine development.” Teri Sforza, San Bernardino Sun. https://www.sbsun.com/2020/07/05/locals-volunteer-to-be- infected-with-coronavirus-to-hasten-vaccine-development/

7/5/2020 Interviewed for La Croix newspaper (France) regarding the rise in COVID-19 cases in California in the summer months.

“La Californie, nouvel épicentre de la pandémie,” Noemie Taylor-Rosner, La Croix. https://www.la-croix.com/Monde/Ameriques/Californie-nouvel-epicentre-pandemie-2020- 07-05-1201103507

7/1/2020 Interviewed for San Francisco Chronicle about Public Health Officers being harassed and/or threatened.

“California health officers facing protests, even death threats, over coronavirus orders.” Carolyn Said, San Francisco Chronicle.https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Area- health-officers-confront-harassment- 15375304.php?utm_campaign=CMS%20Sharing%20Tools%20(Premium)&utm_source= t.co&utm_medium=referral

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6/26/2020 Interviewed for Sacramento Bee regarding the eventual challenges to promoting and achieving uptake of a coronavirus vaccine, if discovered—especially due to antivaccine activism.

“‘No masks. No vaccines.’ Battle is brewing over coronavirus immunizations in California.” Hannah Wiley, Sacramento Bee. https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics- government/capitol-alert/article243381501.html#storylink=cpy

6/19/2020 Interviewed for ZME Science (Romanian online science magazine) about the US federal and state response to the coronavirus pandemic.

“The four countries hardest hit by the coronavirus are all led by authoritarian leaders.” Mihai Andrei, ZME Science. https://www.zmescience.com/other/pieces/the-four- countries-hardest-hit-by-the-coronavirus-are-all-led-by-authoritarian-leaders/

6/12/2020 Interviewed for University of California, Riverside’s University Communications Office for informational video on vaccines and vaccine hesitancy.

“How do vaccines work, and what does it mean to be 'anti-vaccine'?” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvmOQeMjl3s

6/12/2020 Interviewed for Orange County Register regarding the challenges for vaccination efforts if a coronavirus vaccine is developed due to anti-vaccine misinformation and vaccine hesitancy.

“When a vaccine comes along or coronavirus, how many will say ‘no thanks’?” Teri Sforza, Orange County Register. https://www.ocregister.com/2020/06/12/when-a- vaccine-comes-along-for-coronavirus-how-many-will-say-no-thanks/

6/7/2020 Guest on The Karen Conti Show on WGN 720AM in Chicago, IL to discuss societal changes following the COVID-19 pandemic and George Floyd protests. https://wgnradio.com/karen-conti/dr-richard-carpiano-tells-us-how-society-will-change/

6/3/2020 Interviewed for Orange County Register regarding the collection and reporting of different coronavirus testing and their implications for guiding policy.

“Are counties cherry-picking coronavirus test numbers to look better?” Teri Sforza, Orange County Register. https://www.ocregister.com/2020/06/03/are-counties-cherry- picking-coronavirus-test-numbers-to-look-better/

5/28/2020 Interviewed for Politico regarding the challenges if resurgence of COVID-19 cases requires re-implementing stricter COVID-19 public health response policies, amidst current county and local community politics that have already expressed resistance to them.

“Newsom faces growing concerns that he's reopening California too quickly,” Victoria Colliver and Carla Marinucci, Politico. https://www.politico.com/states/california/story/2020/05/27/newsom-faces-growing- concerns-that-hes-reopening-california-too-quickly-1288035

5/26/2020 Interviewed for Orange County Register regarding the challenges of developing a coronavirus vaccine.

“Race for coronavirus vaccine inspires hope—and a healthy dose of caution.” Teri Sforza, Orange County Register. https://www.ocregister.com/2020/05/25/race-for-coronavirus- vaccine-inspires-hope-and-a-healthy-dose-of-caution/

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5/14/2020 Interviewed for Sacramento Bee regarding anti-vaccine activism groups’ involvement with shelter-in-place protests and anti-COVID0-19 response.

“’New-agey types’ and pro-Trump activists. Anti-vaccine crusade finds new allies amid coronavirus,” Hannah Wiley, Sacramento Bee. https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics- government/capitol-alert/article242583091.html#storylink=cpy

5/7/2020 Interviewed for Politico regarding the tensions between California Governor Gavin Newsom and county and local governments regarding re-opening policies.

“California rural leaders fear Newsom has set an impossible bar for regional reopening,” Victoria Colliver and Carla Marinucci, Politico. https://www.politico.com/states/california/story/2020/05/07/california-rural-leaders-fear- newsom-has-set-an-impossible-bar-for-regional-reopening-1283150

5/3/2020 Interviewed by the Orange County Register regarding Orange County’s COVID-19 cases and deaths relative to surrounding counties.

“Why is Orange County’s coronavirus death rate lower than its neighbors’?” Theresa Walker, Orange County Register. https://www.ocregister.com/2020/05/03/why-is-orange- countys-coronavirus-death-rate-lower-than-its-neighbors/

4/7/2020 Interviewed for UCR School of Public Policy Student Podcast regarding governmental response to the coronavirus pandemic.

“COVID-19: State, National, and International Policies.” https://anchor.fm/ucrspp/episodes/COVID-19-State--National--and-International-Policies- with-Rich-Carpiano-eccqi8/a-a1rqrne

4/3/2020 Interviewed for OpenFit online magazine about life after COVID-19.

“After Coronavirus: 6 Things We'll All Be Better at Once the Crisis Has Passed,” Chuck Thompson, OpenFit. https://www.openfit.com/after-coronavirus

4/1/2020 Interviewed by University of California, Riverside’s University Communications Office about the societal impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.

“How might the coronavirus change the world around us?” Tess Eyrich, UCR University Communications Office. https://news.ucr.edu/articles/2020/04/01/how-might-coronavirus- change-world-around-us

3/23/2020 Interviewed for La Croix newspaper (France) regarding the COVID-19 pandemic in California.

“En Californie, une couverture santé faible [In California, Low Health Coverage],” Noémie Taylor-Rosner. La Croix. https://www.la-croix.com/Monde/Ameriques/En-Californie- coronavirus-relance-debat-couverture-universelle-sante-2020-03-20-1201085198

3/11/2020 Interviewed for UCR School of Public Policy Student Podcast regarding the threat, public perceptions, and misinformation regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.

“COVID-19: Face or Fear the Facts?” https://anchor.fm/ucrspp/episodes/COVID-19-Face- or-Fear-the-Facts--with-Rich-Carpiano-eberm6/a-a1mear3

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2/5/2020 Interviewed for Elemental by Medium (online health and wellness magazine) about vaccine hesitancy, anti-vaccine activism, and future measles outbreaks.

“The Measles Comeback: What You Need to Know About Measles,” Markham Heid, Elemental. https://elemental.medium.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-measles- a6ddd01b8285

1/30/2020 Interviewed for KPIX San Francisco TV news appearance regarding the emergence of coronavirus pandemic and impact of misinformation.

“Travelers Take No Chances as Coronavirus Spreads.” https://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/video/4427647-travelers-take-no-chances-as- coronavirus-spreads/

8/12/2019 Interviewed for CBS radio news station KNX 1070 (Los Angeles) regarding increase in allegations of sexual misconduct by California physicians since the #MeToo Movement.

8/12/2019 Interviewed by Los Angeles Times regarding increase in allegations of sexual misconduct by California physicians since the #MeToo Movement.

“Sexual misconduct allegations against California doctors rise sharply since #MeToo era began,” Soumaya Karlamangla, Los Angeles Times. https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2019-08-11/sexual-misconduct-allegations- california-doctors

6/28/2019 Television interview for Carlos and Lisa Show (beyond.tv) regarding issues surrounding California Senate Bill 276 to prevent the issuing of fraudulent medical exemptions for vaccination and monitor the issuing of legitimate medical exemptions. https://beond.tv/videos/carlos-lisa/carlos-lisa-episode-23/?wpvsopen=1

6/14/2020 Interviewed for Los Angeles Times regarding actress Jessica Biel and others’ lobbying against California Senate Bill 276 to prevent the issuing of illegitimate medical exemptions for vaccinations and to monitor the issuing of medical exemptions in general.

“Jessica Biel steps into vaccine debate as other celebrities fear the ‘anti-vax’ label,” Soumaya Karlamangla, Los Angeles Times. https://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-ca- vaccine-bill-celebrities-jessica-biel-20190613-story.html

5/9/2019 Interviewed for Los Angeles Times regarding politics underlying the anti-vaccination movement.

“Why the measles outbreak has roots in today’s political polarization,” Emily Baumgaertner, Los Angeles Times. https://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci- measles-outbreak-political-polarization-trump-20190509-story.html

5/7/2020 Interviewed by The Highlander, UCR’s campus newspaper regarding misinformation about vaccines.

“UCR professor discusses misinformation surrounding vaccines,” Cameron Sadeghi, The Highlander. https://www.highlandernews.org/35530/ucr-professor-discusses- misinformation-surrounding-vaccines/

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5/3/2019 Interviewed for Pacific Standard for story on ways to convince vaccine hesitant parents to vaccinate their children.

“What Actually Works to Get People to Vaccinate?” Francie Diep, Pacific Standard. https://psmag.com/social-justice/what-actually-works-to-get-people-to-vaccinate

5/1/2019 Filmed interviewed by NBC Nightly News for a televised interview on the national measles outbreak, vaccine hesitancy, and the anti-vaccine movement. Interview never aired.

4/25/2019 Quoted in Bizwomen article covering workplace implications of measles outbreak.

“Workplaces on alert as measles outbreaks spread,” Caitlin Mullin, Bizwomen (of The Business Journals).

4/23/2019 Interviewed for Los Angeles Times story about measles cases in Los Angeles area.

“Measles’ next target in Los Angeles: Unvaccinated college students,” Soumya Karlamangla, Los Angeles Times. https://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-measles- outbreaks-los-angeles-colleges-20190423-story.html

4/9/2019 Participated in a live television interview for Cheddar TV regarding online anti-vaccine information and how to address it.

https://cheddar.com/media/social-media-sites-forced-to-play-whack-a-mole-to-stop- spread-of-vaccine-misinformation

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x75jxs3

4/5/2019 Interviewed for Associated Press story on online vaccine misinformation.

“Vaccine wars: Social media battle outbreak of bogus claims,” Barbara Ortutay, Associated Press. https://apnews.com/38273e96747d4669aca555a6f086c457

Appeared in numerous news venues, including Chicago Tribune, Orlando Sentinel, The Oregonian, Santa Fe New Mexican newspapers, as well as ABC7 (San Francisco), Fox News, KTLA Los Angeles PBS Newshour, and WPTV (West Palm Beach, FL NBC affiliate) websites.

3/5/2019 Interviewed for Los Angeles Times story about a measles outbreak investigation.

“When measles struck, investigators wanted answers. Instead, some parents lied,” Soumya Karlamangla, Los Angeles Times. https://www.latimes.com/local/california/la- me-ln-measles-vaccine-santa-clara-20190305-story.html

3/1/2019 Interviewed by CBC for a story about online vaccine misinformation.

“'It's a war around the truth': Health experts, Facebook and YouTube play catch-up with anti-vaxxers,” Nicole Ireland, CBC. https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/measles-vaccination- information-wars-social-media-1.5037006

2/21/2019 Participated in a live television interview for GlobalBC News (British Columbia, Canada) regarding measles epidemic in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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2/16/2019 Interviewed by News1130 (British Columbia, Canada) regarding school vaccination coverage rates throughout the Vancouver, BC metropolitan area.

“Low vaccination rates in wealthier Vancouver-area neighbourhoods,” Taran Parmer, CityNews Vancouver.

2/15/2019 Interviewed by GlobalBC News (British Columbia, Canada) for print story regarding a measles epidemic in Vancouver, British Columbia and low school vaccination coverage throughout the Vancouver, BC metropolitan area.

“Vancouver measles outbreak puts spotlight on low vaccination rates at many local schools,” Jon Azpiri, GlobalBC News.

1/29/2019 Invited guest on The Annex Podcast, a sociological-themed podcast, where I participated with panelists in discussing sociological topics in the news for that week and comparisons/contrasts between US and Canadian sociology. Also, I was interviewed about my co-authored research (with Nicholas Fitz) on stigmatization towards parents of undervaccinated children as well as the broader topic of the politics of vaccination.

Episode segments: https://osf.io/agwdz/ https://osf.io/swm85/ https://osf.io/2n9rv/ https://osf.io/5rca7/ https://osf.io/gzxkn/

12/6/2018 Interviewed for a feature on awarded research to study vaccination and topical fluoride hesitancy.

“To vaccinate or not to vaccinate: A UCR sociologist is part of a $1.5 million effort to better understand skepticism toward childhood vaccines,” Tess Eyrich, University of California, Riverside News website.

10/16/2018 Interviewed by the Desert Sun newspaper (Palm Springs, California area) regarding California’s Proposition 8 for the 2018 midterm election, focusing on kidney dialysis pricing policy

“California's most expensive proposition battle pits kidney dialysis providers against unions,” Sam Metz, Desert Sun.

12/4/2017 Interviewed by the New Scientist regarding findings of published study in Nature Human Behavior on parental attitudes towards liberty and purity associated with vaccine hesitancy.

“Focus on liberty and purity may change anti-vax parents’ minds,” Mallory Locklear, New Scientist.

9/18/2017 Interviewed for a multi-part CBC radio and print series on “Burnout.”

“Burnout,” Melanie Brown, CBC Radio 1 (multi-part series, week of September 18, 2017).

“Burnout in the workplace: Even yoga teachers can stretch themselves too far,” CBC News (September 19, 2017).

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3/29/2017 Interviewed by Vancouver Magazine about the intersections between urban planning and public health

“4 surprising ways cities keep you healthy: From block parties to bike shares, urban planning plays a hidden role in keeping you active,” Maansi Pandya, Vancouver Magazine.

2/16/2017 Interviewed by Pique Newsmagazine regarding population growth in Whistler, BC.

“Population of Whistler jumps 21%, according to latest census,” Brandon Barrett, Pique Newsmagazine.

1/27/2017 Featured interview with Dr. Richard Carpiano on topic of “social relationships and overall health” with Tracy Giesz for CaptureQueue conversation/interview series website.

1/2/2017 Interviewed by Best Health magazine regarding health issues that have emerged in the last ten years.

“10 ways the world has changed in the last 10 years.” Jill Bucher, Best Health.

12/15/2016 Interviewed by Chatelaine magazine regarding stress during the holidays

“3 stress-busting tips to get you through the holidays.” Diana Duong, Chatelaine. (Also published on-line on MSN.com’s South Africa website.)

9/11/2016 Interviewed by the Vancouver Sun newspaper regarding findings from a recent community health survey conducted in Metro Vancouver.

“A sense of belonging: Surrey Central, Burnaby Mountain ranked lowest while Bowen Island is the best.” Matt Robinson, Vancouver Sun.

9/8/2016 Interviewed by the Vancouver Sun newspaper regarding findings from a recent community health survey conducted in Metro Vancouver.

“In the best, and worst, of health: Survey rates neighbourhoods in Metro Vancouver,” Erin Ellis, Vancouver Sun.

12/4/2015 Interviewed by the Richmond (BC) News newspaper regarding Vancouver Coastal Health Authority’s recent public health surveillance report findings for Richmond community.

“Health in Richmond compromised by lack of connectivity: City’s top doc speaks of benefits of having people around to confide in.” Graeme Wood, Richmond News. (cover story)

12/4/2015 Interviewed by the Vancouver Sun newspaper regarding ethnic diversity in Vancouver versus rest of British Columbia.

“B.C.'s ethnic diversity divide raises political questions: Big cities lack power to deal with the demands of multi-ethnic boom.” Douglas Todd, Vancouver Sun.

11/26/2015 Interviewed by the Langara (College) Voice student newspaper for commentary regarding a published study about online social networks and jealousy.

“Comparing yourself to friends’ Internet lives is harmful, experts say.” Tanya Commisso, Langara Voice.

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10/30/2015 Interviewed by the Vancouver Sun newspaper regarding residential diversity.

“There’s ‘diversity,’ then there’s ‘super-diversity,’ Burnaby style. Metro Vancouver and Toronto are the most diverse cities in Canada. But within Metro, Burnaby takes the crown.” Douglas Todd, Vancouver Sun.

2/25/2013 Interviewed by Office Space magazine (published by Business in Vancouver Media Group) regarding mixed-use community development.

“Mix it up: Benefits—and challenges—with mixed-use development.” Office Space.

10/26/2012 Interviewed by the Richmond (BC) Review newspaper for an article about a Facebook group for people who grew up in Richmond.

“Tidal wave of memories shared on new Richmond Facebook group.” Matthew Hoekstra, Richmond Review.

3/23/2012 Interviewed by the Vancouver Sun newspaper for an article about a new Vancouver neighborhood development project.

“At the gates of rapid transit: Development’s easy access to the Canada Line is a major selling point.” Claudia Kwan, Vancouver Sun.

8/23/2010 Interviewed by the Chicago Tribune for two articles regarding how neighboring matters for one’s health:

“Getting by with a little help from neighbors: Tribune/WGN Poll Shows People Enjoy Most Folks Who Live Next Door” (Page 1 article). Lisa Black, Chicago Tribune.

“Why neighbors are good for your health: Just beware of sharing behaviors such as smoking, excessive drinking.” (Interview with Richard Carpiano; Page 2 article). Lisa Black, Chicago Tribune.

4/16/2010 Interviewed by Nanaimo (BC) Daily News for an article about local NIMBY (Not in My Backyard) attitudes and actions.

“NIMBY city: Big or small, changes of any sort in Nanaimo seem certain to draw negative reaction. Is it human nature, or is this the city that says 'no'?” Nanaimo Daily News.

11/21/2009 Interviewed by Victoria (BC) Times Colonist newspaper for an article about social aspects of home entertaining.

“Party guests bask in the heat: hosts say it's hard to keep company from drifting up to the breakfast bar.” Pedro Arrais, Victoria Times Colonist.

2/19/2009 Interviewed by North Shore News (North Vancouver, BC) for an article about aspects of community found in curling and sport clubs.

“The roaring game: At the curling rink, it’s hip to be square.” North Shore News.

7/15/2008 Interviewed by CanWest News Service regarding Statistics Canada report on neighborhood incivility in Canadian cities and suburbs. The article “Incivility a concern for Canadians” appeared in several major market newspapers throughout Canada, including The Vancouver Sun, as well as the Global National News website.

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OTHER TRAINING AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2016 Completed a two-day Leadership Training Seminar hosted by the New York Academy of Medicine and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Program, New York, NY

2012 & 2014 Condominium Board Member-at-Large (2012) and Secretary (2014)

5/92-5/95 Completed 124-hour Emergency Medical Technician training certification course (5/1992) and 124 continuing education units from 1992-1995 (certification expired in 1997)

5/96-8/96 Emergency Medical Technician, Medcor Medical Services, Jackson, NJ

1992-1996 Ocean Lifeguard, US National Park Service, Gateway National Recreation Area (Sandy Hook Unit), Highlands, NJ

5/94-6/94 Emergency Medical Technician, Multi-Care Medical Services, Morganville, NJ

1992-1994 Volunteer Emergency Medical Technician and 911 Dispatcher, Baylor University Emergency Medical Services

1991-1996 Volunteer Emergency Medical Technician, Morganville (NJ) First-Aid & Rescue Squad

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REFERENCES Bruce G. Link, Ph.D., M.S. Stephanie A. Robert, Ph.D., M.S.W. Distinguished Professor of Public Policy and Director and Professor Sociology School of Social Work University of California, Riverside University of Wisconsin at Madison School of Public Policy 1350 University Avenue 900 University Avenue Madison, WI 53706 Riverside, CA 92521 (608) 263-6336 (951) 827-4103 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

Brian C. Kelly, Ph.D. Francesco Duina, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Sociology & Anthropology Professor and Chair Director, Center for Young People’s Health Department of Sociology Purdue University Bates College Department of Sociology Pettengill Hall 700 West State Street Lewiston, ME 04240 West Lafayette, IN 47907-2059 (207) 786-6319 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

Sharon Schwartz, Ph.D., M.S. Jo C. Phelan, Ph.D. Clinical Professor of Epidemiology Professor Emeritus Columbia University Department of Sociomedical Sciences Department of Epidemiology Columbia University 722 West 168th Street, Room 720B Mailman School of Public Health New York, NY 10032 E-mail: [email protected] (212) 305-7789 E-mail: [email protected]

Date of Preparation: July 14, 2020