November 2015

Curriculum Vitae

Seth S. Crawford 330D Ballard Hall Department of Sociology School of Public Policy State University 541-737-5406 (office) 541-760-5419 (cell) [email protected] http://people.oregonstate.edu/~crawfors/

Research Interests

Political economy (marijuana market structure); political sociology (power structure research and policy planning organizations); environmental sociology (energy and social systems); social network analysis (stochastic block models, longitudinal methods, and large N data sets).

Education

2013 Ph.D., Sociology University of Oregon Dissertation: “The Political Economy of Medical Marijuana” Comprehensive Exam: Political Economy of Energy

2009 MS, Sociology University of Oregon Thesis: “Big Oil as Gatekeepers in the Energy Policy-Planning Network”

2005 MPP, Public Policy Oregon State University Thesis: “The Energy Policy Act of 2003 and the Social Network of the Power Industry”.

2003 Oregon State University BA, English

Professional Experience

2011-present Instructor, Dept. of Sociology, Oregon State University 2008-2011 Visiting Instructor, Dept. of Sociology, Willamette University 2006-2012 Graduate Teaching Fellow, Dept. of Sociology, University of Oregon 2005 Research Assistant, Institute for Natural Resources 2003-05 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Sociology, Oregon State University

Fellowships, Honors, and Awards

2010 Data Collection Award, Dept. of Sociology, University of Oregon 2006-12 Graduate Teaching Fellowship, Dept. of Sociology, University of Oregon 2004-05 Oregon Laurels Graduate Scholarship, Oregon University System 2003-05 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Sociology, Oregon State University 1998-2002 Delta Sigma Phi Scholarship

Refereed Publications

Crawford, Seth. 2014. “Estimating the Quasi-Underground: Oregon’s Informal Marijuana Economy.” Humboldt Journal of Social Relations. 36: 108-126.

Crawford, Seth. 2014. “Revisiting the Outsiders: Innovative Recruitment of a Marijuana User Network Via Web-Based Respondent Driven Sampling.” Social Networking 3(1): 19-31.

Crawford, Seth. 2012. “What is the Energy Policy-Planning Network and Who Dominates It?: A Network and QCA Analysis of Leading Energy Firms and Organizations.” Energy Policy 45: 430-439.

Book Reviews

Crawford, Seth. 2014. “The Light at the End of the Tunnel is Past Due: Corporate Control Past, Present, and Future in The Myth of Liberal Ascendancy.” Social Forces.

Other Publications and Technical Reports

Behan, Jeff, Seth Crawford, and Erica Kleiner. 2005. “Systematic Evidence Reviews in Oregon Forest Policy.” Corvallis: Institute for Natural Resources.

Crawford, Seth. 2004. “State Land Leasing Strategies and Renewable Energy Development in Oregon.” Salem: Oregon Governor’s Office.

Papers Presented

2014 “Estimating the Quasi-Underground: Oregon’s Informal Marijuana Economy” Perspectives on the State of Jefferson Conference

2014 “Refracting Green: The Inequality Paradox of Marijuana Legalization” Pacific Northwest Regional Economic Conference

2013 “Aspects of the Political Economy of Marijuana” OSU School of Public Policy Research Colloquium Series

2010 “Jevon’s Paradox: The Myth of Energy Efficiency in Growth-Oriented Economies” Powershift West

2006 “Systematic Evidence Reviews in Oregon Forest Policy” Oregon State Board of Forestry

2005 “Power and the Social Network of the Energy Industry”. OSU Social Science Research Roundtable

2004 “State Land Leasing Strategies and Renewable Energy Development in Oregon” Oregon Governor’s Office

Media Interviews and Research Cited

2/11/14 Interviewed and quoted, The Palm Beach Post 4/10/14 Interviewed, Gazzette-Times 4/21/14 Interviewed, The Palm Beach Post 7/23/14 Research cited, 7/24/14 Interviewed, The Washington Post 7/28/14 Research cited, The 7/29/14 Research cited, The Oregonian 8/5/14 Research cited, The Oregonian 8/6/14 Research cited, The 8/7/14 Research cited, The Portland Tribune 8/8/14 Research cited, KOIN News 8/10/14 Research cited, The Statesman Journal 8/20/14 Research featured, Oregon State University News & Research Communications 8/20/14 Research cited, Hines Sight Blog 8/21/14 Research cited, KTVZ News 8/21/14 Research cited, KVAL News 8/21/14 Research cited, KPIC News 8/21/14 Research cited, KCBY News 8/21/14 Research cited, Medical Xpress 8/21/14 Research cited, Medical Marijuana Business Daily 8/21/14 Research cited, Hemp News 8/21/14 Research cited, eCannabis News 8/21/14 Research cited, Ganjapreneur 8/21/14 Research cited, 420 News Wire 8/21/14 Research cited, World News Network 8/21/14 Research cited, Russ Belville Show 8/22/14 Research cited, The Weed Blog 8/22/14 Interviewed, KLCC (Radio) 8/22/14 Research cited, Herald-Tribune 8/22/14 Research cited, Medical Marijuana Reporter 8/24/14 Appeared and research cited, KLCC (Radio) 8/25/14 Appeared and research cited, Jefferson Public Radio (Radio) 8/27/14 Interviewed, KVMR (Radio) 8/28/14 Appeared and research cited, Cannabis Radio News (Radio) 8/29/14 Appeared and research cited, Public Radio Exchange (Radio) 8/31/14 Appeared and research cited, Daily Barometer 9/9/14 Interviewed and research cited, Gazette-Times 9/11/14 Research cited, Corvallis Advocate 9/11/14 Interviewed, Southern Illinoisan Newspaper 9/14/14 Interviewed, Marijuana in Oregon documentary 9/26/14 Interviewed, State Tax Notes 10/9/14 Research cited, Corvallis Advocate 10/9/14 Interviewed, KVAL News 10/15/14 Interviewed, OPB News 10/22/14 Interviewed, Fusion News 10/31/14 Research cited, 11/4/14 Appeared and research cited, KVAL News (TV) 11/4/14 Interviewed and research cited, Gazette-Times 11/5/15 Appeared and research cited, OPB Video “Oregon Pot By the Numbers” 11/5/15 Appeared and research cited, OPB News (Radio) 11/6/15 Interviewed and research cited, The Daily Barometer 11/6/15 Interviewed, The Oregonian 11/7/15 Appeared and research cited, Northwest Public News (Radio) 11/7/15 Appeared and research cited, Jefferson Public Radio News (Radio) 11/11/15 Interviewed, USA Today College 12/3/15 Interviewed and appeared, Vice News 12/11/15 Interviewed and appeared, OPB’s “Think Out Loud” 1/13/15 Appeared and research cited, High Times News 1/13/15 Appeared and research cited, KTVZ 1/14/15 Appeared and research cited, 1/15/15 Interviewed and appeared, KMTR 1/15/15 Interviewed and appeared, KEZI 1/16/15 Appeared and research cited, Gazette-Times 2/15/15 Research cited, Herald-Tribune 3/30/15 Interviewed and research cited, Capital Press 3/31/15 Research cited, Blue Mountain Eagle 3/31/15 Research cited, 3/31/15 Research cited, Wallowa County Chieftain 4/1/15 Research cited, Portland Tribune 4/2/15 Research cited, Oregon Business 5/8/15 Research cited, Register Guard 5/21/15 Interviewed and research cited, Bend Bulletin 5/23/15 Interviewed and research cited, The Oregonian 5/29/15 Research cited, 5/31/15 Research cited, East Oregonian 6/3/15 Research cited, The Statesman Journal 6/3/15 Interviewed and research cited, The Oregonian 6/3/15 Research cited, The Daily Courier 6/30/15 Interviewed and research cited, Associated Press (numerous local and national papers and news stations ran this story or variations thereof) 7/22/15 Research cited, Willamette Week 7/28/15 Interviewed and research cited, Gazette Times

Invited Presentations

11/4/15 OSU Plant Breeding and Genetics Seminar 11/3/15 Pi Alpha Xi Graduate Horticulture Honors Society, OSU 9/8/14 Corvallis City Club 10/21/14 Willamette University 10/30/14 Sigma Pi Alpha Measure 91 Roundtable with Rep. Blumenhauer 1/9/15 Oregon Financial Officer’s Group

Grants and Research Funding

Crawford, Seth. 2014. “How does legalization affect marijuana markets?” Experiment.com (crowdfunding platform for scientific research). Amount requested: $3500. Received $350 in contributions, remained unfunded.

Crawford, Seth. 2014. “Marijuana Market Surveillance.” Drug Policy Alliance. Amount requested: $16,737. Unfunded.

Crawford, Seth and Caleb Southworth. 2011. “Reconceptualizing World-System Hierarchy.” National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant. Amount requested: $10,000. Unfunded.

Crawford, Seth. 2010. “Reconceptualizing World-System Hierarchy”. University of Oregon Data Collection Award. Amount awarded: $500.

Crawford, Seth and Caleb Southworth. 2010. “Reconceptualizing World-System Hierarchy.” National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant. Amount requested: $10,000. Unfunded.

Courses Taught (69)

Oregon State University (55) SOC 499/599 “ST: Marijuana Policy in the 21st Century”—2 times SOC 499/599 “ST: Political Economy”—2 times SOC 460/560 “Sociology of Globalization”—2 times SOC 466/566 “Int. Development: Gender Issues”—1 time SOC 456/556 “Science & Tech. in a Social Context”—3 times SOC 430/530 “Gender and Society”—1 time SOC 413/513 “Social Theory”—6 times SOC 340 “Deviant Behavior and Social Control”—6 times SOC 340e “Deviant Behavior and Social Control eCampus”—6 times SOC 316 “Research Methods II: Quantitative Analysis” ”—1 time SOC 206 “Social Problems”—21 times SOC 204 “Introduction to Sociology”—2 times SOC 204e “Introduction to Sociology eCampus”—2 time

Willamette University (11) SOC 358 “Energy and Society”—2 times SOC 342 “Inequality: Capitalism and Environment”—1 time SOC 302 “Methods of Social Research”—1 time SOC 121 “Social Inequality: American Society”— 5 times SOC 121 “Social Inequality: Social Problems”—1 time SOC 201 “Navigating Social Worlds”—1 time

University of Oregon (3) SOC 450 “Sociology of Developing Areas”—1 time SOC 420 “Political Economy”—1 time SOC 311 “Introduction to Research Methods”—1 time