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Education Ph.D. , University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. December 1994. Dissertation Title: Household Resources and Opportunities: The Distribution of Education & Migration in Rural Thailand. (publications from it are found in the Research in the Sociology of Education and Journal of International Women’s Studies). Examinations in (1) Sociology of Development & (2) Demography M.A. Sociology, North Carolina State University. December 1990. Master’s Thesis Title: Dependent Development in North Carolina: A Comparison of Outside versus Local Firm Effects on Job Quality. (publications from it are found in Rural Sociology). Minor in Agricultural Economics. B.S. Natural Resource Management & Policy, University of Michigan. June 1983. Minor in Economics. Experience • Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Studies in Demography & 1994-1996 Ecology, University of Washington • Assistant Professor of Sociology, Princeton University 1996-2005 • Director of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Sociology, 2001-2004 Princeton University • Associate Professor of International Studies & Public Affairs, 2005-2016 University of Washington • Associate Director, Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology, 2007-2015 University of Washington • Director, Center for Global Studies, University of Washington 2008-2015 • Director of Training, Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology 2009-2015 • Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Global Health, 2009-2016 University of Washington • Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of 2011-2016 Washington • Professor, Jackson School of International Studies, Sociology, & 2016 to present Public Policy & Governance, Adjunct Professor of Global Health • Director, Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology 2016-present

Interests • Migration, Immigration, Gender, Environment, Development & Globalization

• Demographic methods, Mixed methods, Qualitative field methods, Research Methods Training

• Thailand, Southeast Asia, Global Studies, International Studies Sara R. Curran Page 2

Research Grants/Contracts (Current and Recent Past)

Curran, Sara R., Liliana Lengua, Holly Schindler, Christine 7/1/20-12/31/20 Leibbrand. Triple C Project (Children, COVID-19, and its Consequences): Seattle Site. UW’s Population Health Initiative Pilot Grant. $40,000 Role: PI for Seattle Site (other sites include Durham, New Brunswick, Pittsburgh) Lee, Kisung (PI, LSU), Nina Lam (LSU), Sara R. Curran (PI, UW), 7/1/20-6/30-21 Jessica Beyer (UW). RAPID: Identifying the Social and Geographic Disparities in Responses to Trustworthy COVID-19 Information through Social Media. National Science Foundation (SaTC). Amount awarded $200,000 for 1 year. Role: PI for Subaward Kasaba, R. (PI), Sara R. Curran (Co-PI). International Policy Institute’s 7/1/20-6/30/21 Global Research Group Expansion. Carnegie Corporation of New Year. Amount awarded $200,000. Role: Co-PI Curran, Sara R., McCormick, Tyler, Jon Wakefield, NICHD, T32 6/1/20-5/31/25 Data Science for Demographic & Population Health Training at the University of Washington. #1T32HD101442-01. Amount awarded $1,824,000 for five years. Role: Co-PI. Mokdad, Ali, Sara R. Curran, Kyle Crowder, Wendy Barrington. 5/1/20-1/31/21 Social Weather: Barnes Family Foundation Landscape Assessment. Amount awarded $168,298. Role: Co-I. Curran, Sara R. (PI). Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology. 7/01/17-6/30/22 Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute for Child & Human Development (NICHD). Submitted December 2016. Approved May 2017. Amount $1.24 million. Role: PI. Curran, Sara R. (PI). Universal Access: Development of a Comprehensive 1/01/15-2/28/18 Measurement. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Submitted August 2015. Approved December 2015. Amount $500,000. Role: PI. Curran, Sara R. Forced Migration and Human Rights. Henry M. 1/01/16-06/30/17 Jackson Foundation. December 8, 2015. Approved January 15, 2016. Amount $25,000. Role: PI Curran, Sara R. UW Center for Global Studies: International Studies 10/01/14 – 09/30/18 Program Application. Department of Education Title VI. June 30, 2014. Approved September 26, 2014. Amount $1.06 million for 2014-2018

Role: PI (transferred PI to Novetzke) Sara R. Curran Page 3

Curran, Sara R. UW Center for Global Studies: Foreign Language & Area 10/01/14 – 09/30/18 Studies for Least Commonly Taught Languages. Department of Education FLAS Fellowships RFP. June 30, 2014. Approved September 26, 2014. Amount: $346,500 for AY 2014-2015. Role: PI. Curran, Sara R. (PI) and Mary Callahan (Co-PI). USAID. ADAPT2- 10/1/13-6/30/16 IT. Submitted January 15, 2013, Advanced to final round April 26, 2013, Awarded October 1, 2013. Amount $1.5million with $1.5 million match from private sector partners. Role: PI. Curran, Sara R. NICHD, T32 Population Training at the University of 05/01/12-04/30/17 Washington May 25, 2011. Scored October 29, 2011. Score 1.6. Awarded May 2012. Amount $800,000 for five years. Role: PI. Curran, Sara R.. JSIS Courses for Nuclear Nonproliferation Certificate 01/01/12-12/31/12 Program. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Department of Energy Contract. Submitted July 15, 2011, Approved October, 15, 2011, Awarded January 2012, Amount $235,000 Role: PI Curran, Sara R.. UW Center for Global Studies: International Studies 07/22/10 – 06/15/14 Program Application. March 23, 2010. Department of Education Title VI. Approved July 22, 2010. Amount $1.05million for 2010-2014 Role: PI. Curran, Sara R. UW Center for Global Studies: Foreign Language & Area 07/22/10 – 06/15/14 Studies for Least Commonly Taught Languages. Department of Education FLAS Fellowships. March 23, 2010. Approved July 22, 2010. Amount: $708,000 for AY 2010-2011. Role: PI. Curran, Sara R. UW Center for Global Studies: International Studies 07/01/05 – 06/30/09 Program Application and Foreign Language and Area Studies. Department of Education Title VI & FLAS Fellowship Awarded $1.5million Role: PI. Curran, Sara R. NSF Supplement. REU Supplement to – Collaborative 03/27/08-02/01/09 Research: Migration and Social Dynamics. National Science Foundation. Awarded $12,000. Curran, Sara R. REU Supplement to – Collaborative Research: Migration 01/01/07-12/31/07 and Social Dynamics. National Science Foundation. Awarded $12,000. Curran, Sara R. Collaborative Research: Migration and Social Dynamics - 09/15/06-09/14/08 Unpacking the Black Box of Cumulative Causation. National Science Foundation (SBE). Awarded $264,600. Cadge, Wendy (PI), Sara R. Curran (Co-I), Peggy Levitt,(Co-I).: 01/31/06-12/30/08 Comparing Spiritual and Other Forms of Social Capital: Lessons from the Immigrant Experience. Templeton Foundation. Awarded January 2006 $150,000. Sara R. Curran Page 4

Gifts Funds Raised and Intramural Grants

Jessica Beyer and Sara R. Curran. Role Co-PI. Global Assessment of AI Ethical Impacts. June -September Microsoft Corporation. Gift for Global Research Group. $20,000 2020 Jessica Beyer and Sara R. Curran. Role Co-PI. U.S. Global Disinformation Assessment. April-June 2020 Global Disinformation Index. Gift for Global Research Group. $20,000 Jessica Beyer and Sara R. Curran. Role Co-PI. Paris Call for Trust and Security: October- Stakeholder Landscape. Microsoft Corporation. Gift for Global Research Group. December 2019 $20,000 Jessica Beyer and Sara R. Curran. Role Co-PI. Comparative Assessment of Disinformation. April-June 2019 Wilson Center. Gift for Global Research Group. $30,000 Jessica Beyer and Sara R. Curran. Role Co-PI. Addressing Systemic Cybersecurity Risk. October- Microsoft Corporation. Gift for Global Research Group. $20,000 December 2018 Jennifer Utrata and Sara R. Curran. Role Co-PI. Grandparents and Childcare. ACLS July 2018- Fellowship. $10,000. June 2019 Jessica Beyer and Sara R. Curran. Role Co-PI. Election Security: International Norms and March- Threat Actors. Microsoft Corporation. Gift for Global Research Group. $20,000 June 2018 Jessica Beyer and Sara R. Curran. Role Co-PI. Cyberattack Attribution. Microsoft March- Corporation. Gift for Global Research Group. $20,000. June 2017 Sara R. Curran Role: PI. Visualizations for Informing Electoral Politics in Myanmar on March- behalf of Enlightened Myanmar. Tableau Foundation. $15,000 June 2016 Jessica Beyer and Sara R. Curran. Role: Co-PI. Extremist Use of Information and March- Communications Technology. Microsoft Corporation. Role: Co-PI Gift for Global June 2016 Research Group. $20,000. Sara R. Curran and Tony Lucero. Role: Co-PI. Oceania & Global Indigeneity Minor and July 2015- Summer Institute. UW College of Arts & Sciences. $40,000. June 2016 Jessica Beyer and Sara R. Curran. Role: Co-PI Subsaharan Africa Region-Wide March- Cybersecurity Profile. Microsoft Corporation. Gift for Global Research Group. June 2015 $20,000. Jessica Beyer and Sara R. Curran. Role: Co-PI. ASEAN Cybersecurity Profile. Microsoft March- Corporation. Gift for Global Research Group. $20,000. June 2014 Sara R. Curran. Role: PI. Evaluation of Construction for Change. Hellmann Fund and March-June Construction for Change. Gift for Global Research Group. $5,000. 2014 Sara R. Curran and Noam Pianko. Role: Co-PI. Engaging the World Through Digital July- Transformations. UW College of Arts & Sciences. $40,000 December 2013 Jessica Beyer and Sara R. Curran. Role: Co-PI. Advancing ITS in India and South Africa. March- Microsoft Corporation. Gift for Global Research Group. $10,000. June 2013 Sara R. Curran. Role: PI. Footwork: The International Podoconiosis Initiative. March- WilliamsWorks. Gift for Global Research Group. $10,000. June 2013 Sara R. Curran. Role: PI. Pioneering a New Workspace. Starbucks. Gift for Global March- Research Group. $10,000. June 2011 Sara R. Curran. Role: PI. Global Development through Aid, Partnerships, Trade and March- Education. Global Washington. Gift for Global Research Group. $10,000. June 2010 Sara R. Curran Page 5

Professional Offices/Awards/Service

Scientific Reviewer: SBE at National Science Foundation, NICHD, Ongoing National Academy, Scientific Journals: American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Climate Change, Demography, Environment & Planning, Gender and Society, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Journal of Marriage and the Family, Social Forces, International Migration, International Migration Review, Conservation Ecology, Population & Environment, World Politics, World Development, Studies in Family Planning, SIGNS, Social Problems, Urban Studies, Transactions of the Institute for British Geographers • Member, User Working Group, Socioeconomic Data and 2020 Applications Center, NASA Earth Observing System Data and Information System, CIESIN, Columbia University. • Distinguished Lecture: Charles Nam Lecture, State 2020 University – Invited but postponed due to COVID-19 • Nominee, UW’s James D. Clowes Award for Advancing Learning 2020 Communities • President-elect, Sociology of Population Section, American 20 Sociological Associations • Vice President-Elect of the Population Association of America. 2018 • Section Editor. Social Institutions, Organizations, and Relations. 2018-present Global Perspectives • Award. Jackson School Service Award. Given by undergraduate 2017 majors to faculty or staff member who has made the most difference in their studies. • Secretary & Officer of the Association of Population Centers. 2016-2018 • Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Migration, Mobility, & 2016-present Displacement. https://journals.uvic.ca/index.php/mmd/index • Member, Robert J. Lapham Award Committee, Population 2016-present Association of America • Member, Scientific Committee, 1st International Conference on 2016-2017 Climate Change (ICCC), Colombo, Sri Lanka (http://climatechangeconferences.com/ ) • Steering Committee Member, Winds of Change: Climate Change & 2015-2016 Migration Symposium, Portland State University, June 24, 2016 • Member, Population Science Subcommittee (CHHD-W), Scientific 2012-2016 Review Branch, NIH • Member, Chair-elect, Chair, Publications Committee, Population 2013-2016 Association of America Sara R. Curran Page 6

• Invited Program Reviewer, 5-Year Review, Center for Global 2014 Studies, University of Victoria • Publications Committee, Serving as Chair in 2016, Population 2014-2016 Association of America • Editorial Advisory Board, Handbook of Sociology of Development, 2013-2016 University of California Press. • Deputy Editor, Demography, Population Association of America 2010-2013 • Invited Member, Scientific Committee, Migration: Global Development, 2013 New Frontiers Conference, NORFACE Research Programme on Migration, University College of London • Invited Member, Scientific Committee, THEMIS, International 2011-2014 Migration Institute, Oxford University. • Member, NICHD Study Section 2012-2016 • Occasional Member, NICHD Study Section 2010-2011 • Fulbright Review Committee, Denver, CO 2010 • Officer, Population Section, American Sociological Association 2009-2012 • Leadership Committee Member, Global Health Alliance Ambassador 2009-2010 Program, Washington Global Health Alliance • Member, Board of Directors, Global Washington (served as Secretary 2009-2011 of the Board) • Member, Committee on Committee, American Sociological Association 2007-2008 • Founding Board Member, Global Washington 2008 • Editorial Advisory Committee, Encyclopedia of Global Studies, Sage 2008-2011 • Council Member, International Migration Section, American 2001-2007 Sociological Association • Editorial Board, Population & Environment 2004-2006 • Member, Thomas & Znaniecki Book Award Committee, 2003--2004 International Migration Section, American Sociological Association • Chair, International Migration Section, American Sociological 2005 Association • Editorial Advisory Board Member, The Resources, Energy and 2003-2006 Development Journal, The Energy Resources Institute (TERI). • Editorial Board Member, Migration Letters Journal 2003-2006 • Associate Editor, Population and Sustainable Development Book Series, 2003-2005 International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA) and Earthscan Publishers Sara R. Curran Page 7

• Lead Author, Coastal and Marine Ecosystems, Millennium Assessment 2003-2005 • Invited Panelist (NSF sponsor), Balancing Teaching & Research Career 2003 Workshop, American Sociological Association Annual Meetings • Member, Advisory Group, Center for Environment & Population, 2003-2005 National Academy Sponsor • Roundtable Organizer, International Migration Section, American 2003-2004 Sociological Association • Member & Chair, Graduate Student Paper Award, Population 2002-2004 Section, American Sociological Association • Outstanding Faculty Advising Award, Department of Sociology, 2002, 2004 Princeton University • The Princeton University Graduate Student Mentoring Award, 2002 Princeton University (inaugural awardee) • Member, Awards Committee, Sociologists for Women in Society 2005 • Member, Gender & Migration Program, Social Science Research 2003-2005 Council • Founding Member, Early Career Mentoring Program, Population 2003-2005 Association of America • Member, International Migration Program, Social Science Research 2003-2005 Council • Chair, Mentoring Award Committee, Sociologists for Women in Society 2003-2005 • Member, Mentoring Award Committee, Sociologists for Women in 2002 Society • Member, Steering Committee, Population & Environment Research 2002-2006 Network (PERN). • Member, Advisory Panel, Gender & Development, The World Bank 2001-2005 Development Gateway • Member, Scientific Committee, The Child’s Migrant Trust, UK 2002-2005 • Member, Working Group, Research Ethics in International Settings, 2002 Social Science Research Council • Awardee, Sociologists for Women in Society Mentoring Award 2001 • Center for International Studies Fellowship, Princeton University 2001-2002 • Advisor, The World Bank Gender Division, The World Bank 2000 • Member, Advisory Board, Population & Environment Group, 2000-2004 International Union for Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) Sara R. Curran Page 8

• Advisor, Gender Mainstreaming Working Group, Population 2000 Division, United Nations • Member, Advisory Board, Program on Population & Environment, 1999-2003 Population Reference Bureau • Program Committee Member, International Predissertation 1999-2003 Fellowship, Social Science Research Council • Faculty Fellow, International Predissertation & Dissertation 1999-2004 Program, Social Science Research Council • Advisor, Population-Consumption-Environment Initiative, 1999-2001 MacArthur Foundation • Fellow, Rand Summer Institute on Aging, Rand Corporation 1999 • President’s Standing Committee on the Status of Women Award, 1999 Princeton University • Member, Advisory Committee, Women’s Studies Department, 1996-2005 Princeton University • Fellowship, Mellon Foundation Postdoctoral Award, Center for 1994-1996 Studies in Demography & Ecology, University of Washington • Fellowship, Population Sciences Dissertation Award, Rockefeller 1992-1994 Foundation • Awardee, Howard W. Odum Graduate Award, Department of 1992 Sociology, University of North Carolina • Fellowship, NRSA Predoctoral Award, NICHD, Carolina Population 1990-1992 Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill • Invited Fellow, Gamma Sigma Delta, The Honor Society of 1989 Agriculture, North Carolina State University • Fellow, Rural Poverty & Resources Program, The Ford Foundation 1989

UW Committees/Duties/Services

• Member, IPPHL Fellows Program, Evans School April 2020-present • Member, Search Committee, Inaugural Family Planning, October 2019 - present Reproductive Health, Abortion Research Program Director • Member, Rachel Fyall Promotion Committee May-December 2019 • Member, Sabine Lang Promotion Committee May-October 2019 • Member, JSIS Reorganization Committee December 2019-present • Co-leader, Cybersecurity and Technology Futures Lecture Series January-May 2019 • Member, Graduate Program Committee, Department of Sociology September 2018-June 2019 Sara R. Curran Page 9

• Member, Search Committee, Graduate School Dean January-April 2019 • Member, Promotion Committee for Daniel Bessner Summer-Autumn 2018 • Member, UW’s EarthLab Steering Committee September 2017-present • Member, Ph.D. Committee, Henry M. Jackson School of September 2018-present International Studies • Member, Technology and Social Change (TASCHA), iSchool, 2017-present University of Washington • Member, School of Marine & Environmental Affairs Review January-February 2017 Committee, University of Washington • Member, Urban@UW Steering Committee, University of June 2016-present Washington • Population Health Initiative, Leadership Council, University of June 2016-present Washington • Chair, Review Committee for Jeffrey Begun, Henry M. Jackson June-October 2016 School of International Studies • Member, Review Committee for Mika Ahuvia, Henry M. Jackson April 2016 School of International Studies • Director, Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology 2015-present • Member, Faculty Council, Henry M. Jackson School of International 2015-present Studies • Faculty Lead, Cybersecurity Initiative, International Policy Institute, 2014-present Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies • Member, Advisory Committee, International Policy Institute, Henry 2014-present M. Jackson School of International Studies • Founder & Member, Global Research Group, Henry M. Jackson 2011-present School of International Studies • Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, MAIS, Henry M. 2015-2018 Jackson School of International Studies • Director, Center for Global Studies & Chair, International Studies 2008-2015 Program, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies • Director, Demography Training Program, Center for Studies in 2010-2015 Demography & Ecology • Associate Director, Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology 2007-2015 • Member, Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force, Women’s Center, 2009-present • Member, Faculty Council, Henry M. Jackson School of International 2010-present Studies Sara R. Curran Page 10

• Member, Executive Committee, Center for Human Rights 2009-2015 • Director of Forensics, UW Seattle Debate Society 2012-2016 • Faculty Advisor, Jackson School Journal of International Studies, Henry 2009-present M. Jackson School of International Studies • Member, Executive Committee, Center for Studies in Demography & 2007-2015 Ecology • Member, Search Committee for JSIS Economics Lecturer 2013-2014 • Member, Organizing Committee, International Education 2014 Conference, Washington, D.C. • Member, Thomas, Francis & Stergachis Fellowship Committee 2011-present • Co-Organized, JSIS Faculty Research Group 2011-2012 • Member, FLAS Director Search Committee 2011 • Member, International Development Certificate Committee, Evans 2010-2014 School • Member, JSIS Curriculum Committee 2010-present • Co-Chair (with Tom Leschine), Human Dimensions Committee for 2009-2011 College of Environment • Member, Search Committee for Dean of the College of Environment 2009-2010 • Member, Luce Scholars Selection Committee, UW’s Undergraduate 2010-2012 Honors and Scholarship Office • Member, Steering Committee, Center for Global Field Studies 2010 • Member, Faculty Senate Research Committee 2009-2010 • Member, P&T Committee for Gugerty, Evans School 2009-2010 • Member, Research Committee, Evans School 2008-2010 • Member, JSIS PhD Adhoc Planning Committee 2008-2009 • Chair, JSIS Mission/Vision Adhoc Committee 2007-2008 • Member, Vision & Governance Committee, Proposed College of the 2008 Environment • Member, Search Committee for Vice Provost for Global Affairs 2008

Talks/Papers/Presentations

Curran, Sara R. Invited guest lectures on campus. University of Washington “Immigration Trends, Policies and Ethics”, Department of Global Health, January 2020 “Natural Disasters and Population Dynamics”, Sch. Of Environment & Forest Sciences, February 2019. Sara R. Curran Page 11

“International Climate Regimes & Trump” Trump in the World Series, November 2017. “Migrants to Refugees: Thoughts on Integrating the Human Migration Landscape.” Organized panel for Forced Migration and Human Rights Conference, October 14, 2016. “Drivers of Urban Change” The Future City: Emergence of a New Science. 2016 UrbDP Interdisciplinary PhD Annual Symposium, May 2016 ‘Trade & Human Trafficking,’ Panelist on Women’s Center Anti-Trafficking Conference. April 2016 ‘Gender & Migration’ to SOC 539. 2015 ‘Thinking About, Doing & Completing Research’ to SOC Honors Seminar. 2014. ‘Population & Environment Dynamics’ to ENV 101. 2009, 2010, 2011 & 2012 ‘Sex on the Move’ UW Sociology Lecture Series. 2011. ‘Keynote Address: Interdisciplinarity and the Social Sciences’ UW Postdoctoral Association. 2008. ‘Human Trafficking: Washington Hot Spot.’ to Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies. 2007. Curran, Sara R. Invited guest lectures off campus. Curran, Sara R. “Estimating Short- and Long-Term Effects on Population Change Resulting From Hurricane Exposure in U.S. Counties, 1970-2017", Maryland Population Research Center, University of Maryland. February 24, 2020. Curran, Sara R. “Estimating Short- and Long-Term Effects on Population Change Resulting From Hurricane Exposure in U.S. Counties, 1970-2017", Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology, University of Wisconsin. October 15, 2019. Curran, Sara R. “Natural Disasters and Population Dynamics.” Minnesota Population Center’s Annual Inaugural Lecture, September 2018. Curran, Sara R. “Rohingya Refugees: A Crisis Long in the Making.” International Affairs Forum. Traverse City, Michigan, March 14, 2018. Curran, Sara R. “Population Dynamics: Predictions to 2050.” MIT Enterprise Forum, November 2017 Curran, Sara R. “Natural Disasters and Population Dynamics: Insights on Population & Environment.” 10th Annual DB Doran Endowed Lecture, Hebrew University, March 14, 2017. Curran, Sara R. “Globalization and Development.” Keynote Address to Glocal Program Graduation. Hebrew University, March 15, 2017. Curran, Sara R. on behalf of team: Beth Fussell, Matthew Dunbar, Luanne Thomson, Mike Babb, and Jacqueline Meijer-Irons. “Natural Disasters and Population Dynamics.” Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania, February 27, 2017. Curran, Sara R. Co-organized conference on cybersecurity with JSIS and Wilson Center. Provided panelist presentation on “Cybersecurity Workforce Challenges.” February 9, 2017. Curran, Sara R. “A Vision for Population Science.” Invited Lecture for the Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, February 3, 2017. Curran, Sara R., Beth Fussell, Matthew Dunbar, Luanne Thomson, Mike Babb, and Jacqueline Meijer- Irons. Weather-Related Hazards and Population Change: A Study of Hurricanes and Tropical Storms in the US, 1980-2012: The Case of Hurricane Exposures. Invited Paper to Winds of Change: Exploring Climate Change-Driven Migration. June 24, 2016, Portland, OR. Fussell, Beth, Sara R. Curran, Matthew Dunbar, Mike Babb and Luanne Thomson. 2016. Weather- Sara R. Curran Page 12

Related Hazards and Population Change in the U.S., 1980-2011. Invited Paper to the Social Observatory Conference Network. Frahm, Walker, Sara R. Curran & Jacqueline Meijer-Iron. 2015. Differentiating Migrant and Village Social Capital Effects. Poster. Population Association of America Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. April. Curran, Sara R. and Michelle O’Brien. 2015. Marriage and Migration Dynamics: Insights from Longitudinal, Multi-state Models. Paper. Population Association of America Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. April. Curran, Sara R. Global Studies: Contemporary Perspectives, Future Prospects. 2014. Forum on the Future of International Affairs, Area Studies & Foreign Language Education. Henry M. Jackson Foundation, Wilson Center for International Scholars & Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies. May, 2014. Washington, D.C. Curran, Sara R. & Michelle O’Brien. 2014. Cohort Influence and Cumulative Causation: Reconsidering Demographic Factors in Explanations of Migration Momentum. Paper. Population Association of America Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. March. Frahm, Walker, Sara R. Curran & Jacqueline Meijer-Iron. 2014. Migrant Network Dynamics. Poster. Population Association of America Annual Meeting. Boston, MA. March. Curran, Sara R. Climate Refugees or Climate Entrepreneurs. Conference on Climate Change, Global Health, and the Inequalities of Risk: Crossing Borders and Disciplines to Re-Map Vulnerability & Resilience. April 2014. University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Frahm, Walker, Sara R. Curran & Jacqueline Meijer-Iron. 2014. Migrant Network Dynamics. Sunbelt Network Modeling Conference. Curran, Sara R. & Jacqueline Meijer-Iron. 2014. Climate Variability, Land Ownership and Migration: Evidence from Thailand about Gender Impacts. Conference on Climate Impacts, UW School of Law, Seattle, WA. Curran, Sara R. & Michelle O’Brien. 2013. Cohort Influence and Cumulative Causation: Reconsidering Demographic Factors in Explanations of Migration Momentum. Presentation to the THEMIS Conference on Migration Dynamics, Oxford University, September 2013. Curran, Sara R., Mathew Dunbar, Jacqueline Meijer-Irons. 2013. “Climate Variability and Migration in Thailand.” Invited Presentation to Duke University, Durham, NC. February 14, 2013. Curran, Sara R. “Population and Environment Research for the Next Decade.” Invited Presentation to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill, NC. February 15, 2013. Curran, Sara R., Mathew Dunbar, Jacqueline Meijer-Irons. 2012. “Climate Variability and Migration in Thailand.” Invited Presentation to Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. November, 2012. Curran, Sara R. 2012. “Interrogating Global-Local Complexities: Three Instantiations from Thailand.” Invited Presentation to Ferdinand Baudel Center Conference. October 18-20, 2012. Curran, Sara R., Mathew Dunbar, Jacqueline Meijer-Irons. 2012. “Climate Variability and Migration in Thailand.” Invited Presentation to University of Colorado, Boulder, CO. October 23, 2012 Curran, Sara R., Mathew Dunbar, Jacqueline Meijer-Irons. 2012. “Climate Variability and Migration in Thailand.” Presentation to Population Association of America, San Francisco, CA. May 3-6, 2012 Curran, Sara R., Mathew Dunbar, Jacqueline Meijer-Irons. 2012. “Climate Variability and Migration in Thailand.” Presentation to Population Studies Colloquium, Brown University, March 15, 2012 Sara R. Curran Page 13

Curran, Sara R., Mathew Dunbar, Jacqueline Meijer-Irons. 2012. “Climate Variability and Migration in Thailand.” Presentation to Development Series, Cornell University, March 3, 2012 Curran, Sara R. 2011. “Finding Theoretical Insights about Migration Determinants: Iterating Between Qualitative and Quantitative Methods.” Presentation to the European Science Foundation and International Migration Institute “Determinants of Migration Workshop.” September 29-30, 2011, Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford. Curran, Sara R. and Lucy Jarocz. 2010. “Women and Climate Change.” Town Hall Presentation for the League of Women Voters. March 3, 2010, Seattle, Washington. Parker, Daniel and Sara R. Curran. “Migrant Enclaves, Networks, and Experiences: Evidence from Nang Rong”. Presentation to the Population Association of America Annual Meetings. 2009. Curran, Sara R. 2009. “Population & Environment: The Role of Institutions.” United Nations Conference on Population and Climate Change. El Collegio de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico. December 9, 2009. DeSherbinin, Alex, Susanna Adamo, Sandra Batista, Jason Bremner, Jason Davis, David Carr, Sara R. Curran, Peter J. Marcatullio. 2009. “The Ecological Dimensions of Population Growth, Migration and Urbanization” Ecological Society of America, Annual Meetings. August 6, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Curran, Sara R. 2009. Human Security and Title VI Funding: Expanding the Traditional Security Realm. Presentation to the 50th Anniversary Title VI Conference. March, 2009. Washington, D.C. Curran, Sara R. 2008. Keynote Lecture, UW Postdoctoral Association. “Interdisciplinarity and the Social Sciences.” November 14, 2008. Curran, Sara R. and Karen Brooks. 2008. Migration and the Asian Financial Crisis. Presentation to University of California at Los Angeles. March 2008. Curran, Sara R. and Karen Brooks. 2008. Migrant Social Capital, Migration and the Asian Financial Crisis. Presentation to the University of Pennsylvannia, April 2008. Jaworsky, Nadya, Sara Curran, Wendy Cadge and Peggy Levitt. 2008. Religion, Immigration and Security: A three-city Comparison of Immigrant Adaptation. Luce Conference on Religion and Security. April 2008. Cadge, Wendy, B. Nadya Jaworsky, Peggy Levitt, Sara R. Curran. 2008. “The City as Context: How Religion Influences Reception in New Immigrant Destinations.” American Academy of Religion. November 2008 Cadge, Wendy, Sara R. Curran, B. Nadya Jaworsky, Peggy Levitt, Jessica Hejtmanek. 2008. “The City as Context: Spaces of Reception in New Immigrant Destinations.” American Sociological Association. August 2008. Boston, MA. Curran, Sara R. and Norma Timbang. “Hot Spots: Human Trafficking and a Spotlight on Washington State.” The University of Washington, April 25, 2007. Curran, Sara R. and Karen Brooks. “Migration, Economic Growth & Recession: Do Migrant Networks & Prior Experiences Mitigate Thailand’s 1997 Economic Crisis and Post-Crisis Migration Responses?” Paper prepared for the Population Associate of America Annual Meetings, March 28-30, 2007. Sara R. Curran Page 14

Curran, Sara R. “Mapping Globalization: Networks as Tools for Overcoming Methodological Nationalism.” To Workshop on Globalization and Social Science Data. University of California at Santa Barbara. November 9, 2006. Curran, Sara R. and Filiz Garip. “Extending Theory and Evidence About Cumulative Causation and Migration to Thailand: Comparisons of Destinations and Sex.” IUSSP meetings, Tours, France. July 18-23, 2005. Curran, Sara R., Sarah B. Martin, Amara Soonthorndhada, Sirinan Kittisuksathit, and Anju Malhotra. “Social Capital and Transitions to Adulthood in Thailand: Empirical Invetigation Across Multiple Realms of Life.” IUSSP meetings, Tours, France. July 18-23, 2005. Curran, Sara R. “Youth at Odds in a Globalized World: Social Networks, Masculinity, and Life Transitions in Thailand.” ICRW Insight and Action Seminar, Washington, DC. June 20, 2005. Curran, Sara R. “Gender and Migration Dynamics: Inside the Black Box of Cumulative Causation.” Presentation at the Population Council, Policy Research Division, , NY. May 27, 2005. Curran, Sara R. “Gender Turmoil in Educational Attainment: Exploring and Reconciling Conflicting Evidence.” Presentation at the Population Association of American Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. March 31-April 2, 2005. Curran, Sara R. “Gender and Migration Dynamics: Inside the Black Box of Cumulative Causation.” University of Washington, Department of Sociology, Seattle, WA.. March 28, 2005. Curran, Sara R. “Gender and Migration Dynamics: Inside the Black Box of Cumulative Causation.” University of Minnesota, Department of Sociology, Minneapolis, MN. February 7, 2005. Curran, Sara R. “Gender and Migration Dynamics: Inside the Black Box of Cumulative Causation.” Michigan State University, Department of Sociology, East Lansing, MI. January 25, 2005. Curran, Sara R. “Uncovering Trade, Development and Environment Linkages: The Case of Cassava in Thailand and Food in Europe, 1970-2002.” University of Florida, Department of Sociology, Gainesville, FL. January 20, 2005. Curran, Sara R. “Gender and Migration Dynamics: Inside the Black Box of Cumulative Causation.” , Department of Sociology, Tallahassee, FL. January 18, 2005. Curran, Sara R. “Gender and Migration Dynamics: Inside the Black Box of Cumulative Causation.” University of Washington, Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs, Seattle, WA. January 6, 2005. Curran, Sara R. “Shifting Boundaries, Transforming Lives: Globalization, Gender and Family Dynamics in Thailand.” Pennsylvania State University, Department of Sociology, University Park, PA. December 7, 2004. Curran, Sara R. “Uncovering Trade, Development and Environment Linkages: The Case of Cassava in Thailand and Food in Europe, 1970-2002.” North Carolina State University, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Raleigh, NC. November 29, 2004. Curran, Sara R. “Moving Targets: The Dynamics of Gender, Migration and Development.” Faculty Lecture, Gender and Policy Network, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. November 17, 2004. Curran, Sara R. “Cassava.” Lecture at Carolina Population Center, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. November 12, 2004. Sara R. Curran Page 15

Curran, Sara R. “Shifting Boundaries, Transforming Lives: Globalization, Gender and Family Dynamics in Thailand.” Lecture at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. November 11, 2004. Curran, Sara R., Filiz Garip and Chang Chung. “Advancing Theory and Evidence about Migration and Cumulative Causation: Destination and Gender in Thailand.” Presentation at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. August 14-17, 2004. Curran, Sara R. “Shifting Boundaries, Transforming Lives: Globalization, Gender and Family Dynamics in Thailand.” Department of Sociology, Rice University, Houston, TX. April 30, 2004. Curran, Sara R. Moderator, “Lessons from the Frontline: NGOs as Nation-Builders.” In the Service of All Nations? The Role of NGOs in Global Governance and Society, Princeton Colloquium on Public and International Affairs, PIIRS, Princeton University. April 23, 2004. http://www.wws.princeton.edu/pcpia/ Curran, Sara R. “Gender and Thailand.” Lecture to WWS 572a, Topics in Modernization and Development: Gender and Development, Princeton University. April 20, 2004. Curran, Sara R. “The Tenure Experience.” Sociology/OPR Development series, Office of Population Research, Princeton University. April 15, 2004. Curran, Sara R. “Gender, Work and Family: Creating Even Floors and Porous Ceilings.” Lecture to WWS 301, Ethics in Public Policy, Princeton University. April 13, 2004. Curran, Sara R. “Population, Consumption and Environment.” Presentation at the Population Association of American Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. April 1-3, 2004. West, Cornel and Sara R. Curran. Panelist, “Migration, Money, and Religion: Confronting Zelizer’s Circuits within New York’s Senegalese Community,” by Mahamadou Lamine Sagna, Center for Migration and Development, Princeton University. March 30, 2004. Curran, Sara R. “Reflections on the Opt-Out Revolution.”OWL Lecture (Organization of Women Leaders), Frist Campus Center, Princeton University. March 23, 2004. Curran, Sara R. “Globalization, Gender and Family Dynamics in Thailand.” Presentation to the Department of Sociology, Brown University, Providence, RI. December 17, 2003. Curran, Sara R. “Transforming Development: Globalization, Gender and Family Dynamics in Thailand.” Presentation to the Department of Sociology at the University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. November 21, 2003. Curran, Sara R. “Global Issues.” Presentation for CBS News Productions and Schlessinger Video, environment segment. Filmed at Princeton University, November 18, 2003. Curran, Sara R. “Transnational Organizations, World System Position, Political and Civil Liberties: Cross-national Evidence from Southeast Asia and Asia, 1978-2002.” Democracy and Development seminar series. PIIRS, Princeton University. November 13, 2003. Cassels, Susan, Sara R. Curran, and Randall Kramer. “Do migrants degrade coastal environments? Migration, natural resource extraction, and poverty in North Sulawesi, Indonesia.” Presentation at the Human Dimensions of Global Climate Change Conference, McGill School for the Environment Montreal, Canada. October 16-18, 2003. Curran, Sara R. “Globalization, Embedded Relations and Unexpected Outcomes: Transforming Gender and Family Relations in Thailand.” Presentation at the Third World Studies Conference, University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE. October 9-11, 2003. Sara R. Curran Page 16

Curran, Sara R. and Abigail Cooke. “First World Consumption and Third World Consequences: A Case Study of Cassava, Development and Environment in Thailand, 1970-2002.” Princeton Environmental Institute, Princeton University. September 30, 2003. Curran, Sara R. and Frederick F. Wherry. “Do Transnational Organizations Promote Civil and Political Liberties: Cross-national Evidence from Southeast Asia, 1978-2002.” Presentation at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. August 16-19, 2003. Curran, Sara R. “Globalization, Embedded Relations and Unexpected Outcomes: Transforming Gender and Family Relations in Thailand.” Presentation at the Society for the Study of Social Problems (SSSP) Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. August 17, 2003. Curran, Sara R. “Balancing Teaching and Research Expectations.” Presentation at the Balancing Teaching and Research Expectations in the Early Faculty Career Workshop. American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Atlanta, GA. August 16-19, 2003. Curran, Sara R., Filiz Garip, Chang Chung, and Kanchana Tangchonlatip. “Migration, Cumulative Causation and Gender: Evidence from Thailand.” Princeton University Program in Urbanization and Migration, Conference on African Migration and Urbanization in Comparative Perspective, Johannesburg, South Africa. June 4-7, 2003. Curran, Sara R. “Living in Thailand.” Princeton in Asia, Princeton University. May 23, 2003. Curran, Sara R., Filiz Garip, Kanchana Tangchonlatip, and Chang Chung. “Migration, Cumulative Causation and Gender: Evidence from Thailand.” Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Minneapolis, MN. May 1-4, 2003. Marx, Gabriele, Sara R. Curran and Chang Chung. “Community Contexts, Education Policies, and Education Outcomes in Nang Rong, Thailand.” Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL. April 22, 2003. Curran, Sara R. “Gendered Work.” WOM501, Department of Women’s Studies, Princeton University. March 14, 2003. Curran, Sara R. “Shifting Boundaries, Transforming Lives.” Bay Area Colloquim on Population (BACPOP), Department of Sociology and Demography, University of California, Berkeley. December 5, 2002. Curran, Sara R. “Shifting Boundaries, Transforming Lives: Globalization, Gender, and Family Dynamics in Thailand.” JOIE – Economic Sociology Workshop, Princeton University. December 2, 2002. Curran, Sara R. “Debriefing precepts: Ideas for discussion.” McGraw Center for Teaching, Princeton University. October 23, 2002. Curran, Sara R. “Boys and Girls’ Changing Educational Opportunities in Thailand.” IPSR, Mahidol University, Nakhom Prathom, Thailand. April 3, 2002. Curran, Sara R. and Ted Curran. “Afghanistan.” Wilson College, Princeton University. February 14, 2002. Curran, Sara R. “Research Ethics in Cross-Cultural Settings.” Plenary Session for the International Predissertation Fellows Program, Social Science Research Council, Harriman, NY. November 1- 4, 2001. Wherry, Frederick F. and Sara R. Curran. “Between Global Economy and Nation-State: The Role of the Global City in Thailand’s Economic Development.” Michigan State University’s 2001 Modern Literature Conference: A Conference on Issues Related to Globalization. East Lansing, MI. October 18-21, 2001. Curran, Sara R. “Migration, Social Capital and the Environment: Considering Migrant Selectivity and Networks in Coastal Ecosystems.” Workshop on Environmental Change: Implications for Population Migration. Wengen, Switzerland. September 18-21, 2001. Sara R. Curran Page 17

Curran, Sara R., Wendy Cadge, Anchalee Varangrat, and Chang Chung. “Boys and Girls’ Changing Educational Opportunities in Thailand: The Effects of Siblings Migration and Village Location.” Presentation to the Population Association of American Annual Meetings, Washington, D.C. March 28-31, 2001. Curran, Sara R., Sara S. McLanahan, Jean T. Knab, “Ties That Bind: Marital History, Kinship Ties and Social Support Among Older Americans.” Presentation to the Population Seminar, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. March 19, 2001. Curran, Sara R. “Survey Research: What, Why, When, How, Then What?” Plenary Session for the International Predissertation Fellows Program, Social Science Research Council, Park City, UT. October 21-23, 2000. Curran, Sara R. “Shifting Boundaries: Globalization and the Transformation of Gender and Family Relations in Thailand.” Presentation to the Women studies Colloquium, Berea College, KY. November 8, 2000. Curran, Sara R., Wendy Cadge, and Anchalee Varangrat. “Changing Educational Opportunities in Thailand.” Presentation to the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C. August 12-16, 2000. Curran, Sara R. and Tanya Pergola. “Migration, Coastal Communities, and Fisheries: Understanding Dynamic Systems Through a Common Property Resource Lens.” Presentation to the Asia Pacific Network on Population and Environment, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. April 1-10, 2000. Curran, Sara R. and Yupin Vorasiriamorn. “When Demographics and Economics Clash: Social Support for the Elderly in Thailand.” Presentation at the Population Association of American annual meeting, Los Angeles, CA. March 23-26, 2000. Curran, Sara R., Barbara Entwisle and Aree Jampaklay. “Postnuptial Residence Choice as an Expression of Social Change in Nang Rong, Thailand.” Presentation to the Population Association of American Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA. March 23-26, 2000. Curran, Sara R. and Catherine T. Kenney. “Sociological Insights on Family Relations: A Systematic Review of the Sociology Family Literature, 1990-1999.” Presentation to the MacArthur Family Network and the NICHD Family Research Network, Washington, D.C. March 3-4, 2000. Curran, Sara R. “Modeling the Relationship between Migration and the Environment.” Commentary for the AAAS Symposium on Population and Environment in Coastal Areas of Asia and Africa, Washington, D.C. February 18, 2000. Curran, Sara R. “Survey Research: What, Why, When, How, Then What?” Plenary Session for the International Predissertation Fellows Program, Social Science Research Council, Warrenton, VA. October 21-23, 1999. Curran, Sara R. “Wednesday’s Child: Gender, Sibling Order and the Education-Migration Trade-off.” University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Demography Seminar, April 5, 1999. Curran, Sara R. and Abigail Cope Saguy. “Migration and Cultural Change: A Role for Gender and Social Networks.” Paper presented to the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. August 1998. Curran, Sara R., Sara McLanahan and Jean T. Knab. “Ties that Bind: Marital History, Kinship Ties and Social Support Among Older Americans.” Paper presented to the Population Association of America Annual Meeting. Chicago, IL. April 1-4, 1998. Sara R. Curran Page 18

Curran, Sara R. “Intra-Household Resource Exchange Relations: Explanations for Gender Differentials in Education and Migration Outcomes in Thailand.” Paper prepared for the Population Association Annual Meetings, New Orleans, LA. May 9-11, 1996. Curran, Sara R. "Household Strategies and Young Adult Migration." Paper presented at the Population Association of America Annual Meetings, San Francisco, CA. April 1995. Curran, Sara R. "Survival or Mobility? Education and Migration Outcomes Among Young Adult Household Members in Rural Thailand." Paper presented at the Population Association of America Annual Meetings, Miami, FL. May 1994. Curran, Sara R. "Sibling Cooperation? Young Adult Migration as a Household Strategy in Rural Thailand." Paper presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, Miami, FL. August 1993. Curran, Sara R. and Donald Tomaskovic-Devey. "Dependent Development in North Carolina?" Paper presented at the Rural Sociology Meetings, Norfolk, VA. August 1990. Curran, Sara R. and Donald Tomaskovic-Devey. “Rural Development in North Carolina: A Historical Perspective on the Role of the State." Paper presented at the Southern Sociological Meetings, Norfolk, VA. March 1989.

Affiliations/Memberships

• Population Association of America 1991-present • American Sociological Association 1990-present • International Union for the Scientific Study of Population 1996-present

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Bibliography

EDITED BOOKS (PEER REVIEWED BEFORE PUBLICATION) & EDITORIAL ACTIVITY

Curran, Sara R. (editorial essay) Global Perspectives on Social Institutions, Organizations & Relations: Beyond Universalisms and Internationalisms. Global Perspectives. 1 (1): 13410. August 11, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1525/gp.2020.13410

Curran, Sara R. (section editor). Social Institutions, Organizations & Relations. For Anheier, Helmut (editor). Global Perspectives. A new journal published by the University of California Press (appointment 2018-2023). Curran, Sara R. and David Brown (section editors). Population and Development. In Hooks, Greg & Samuel Cohn (editors) Sociology of Development Handbook. University of California Press. 2016. Curran, Sara R., April Linton, Abigail M. Cooke & Andrew Schrank. (editors). The Global Governance of Food. Routledge, London, UK. (A part of the Rethinking Globalization Series). 2011. Curran, Sara R. and Kim Korinek (editors). Special Issue of Asia Pacific Migration Journal. 2008 Perecman, Ellen and Sara R. Curran (editors). A Handbook for Social Science Field Research: Essays and Bibliographic Sources on Research Design and Methods. Sage Publications, Pine Forge, CA. 2006. Curran, Sara R. and Tundi Agardy (editors). Population, Consumption, and Environment, a special issue of Ambio. 31(4). 2002.

ARTICLES (PEER REVIEWED BEFORE PUBLICATION)

Lui, Lake & Sara R. Curran. ““I Wish I Were a Plumber!”: Transnational Middle Class Re-Construction Among Hong Kong Emigrants, Returnees, and Non-Migrants” Current Sociology. Forthcoming. Fussell, Beth, Sara R. Curran, Matthew Dunbar, Mike Babb, Jacqueline Meijer-Irons & Luanne Thomson. “Weather-Related Hazards and Population Change in the U.S., 1980-2012.” Annals of American Political and Social Science. 2017. Curran, Sara R., Jacqueline Meijer-Iron & Filiz Garip. “Economic Shock and Migration: Differential Economic Effects, Migrant Responses and Migrant Cumulative Causation in Thailand.” Sociology of Development. 2016 Curran, Sara R. & Jacqueline Meijer-Iron. “Climate Variability, Land Ownership and Migration: Evidence from Thailand about Gender Impacts.” Washington Journal of Environmental Law & Policy. 2(1):37-76. 2014. Clevenger, Casey, Amelia Seraphia Derr, Wendy Cadge, Sara R. Curran. “How Do Social Service Providers View Recent Immigrants? Perspectives from Portland, Maine and Olympia, Washington.” Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies. 12(1): 67-86. 2014. Sara R. Curran Page 20

Jaworsky, Nadya, Peggy Levitt, Wendy Cadge, Jessica Hejtmanek, and Sara Curran. “New Perspectives on Immigrant Contexts of Reception: The Cultural Armature of Cities.” Nordic Journal of Migration. 2(1): 078–088. 2012. Cadge, Wendy, Peggy Levitt, Sara Curran, and Nadya Jaworski. “La Ciudad y su Contexto: Organizaciones Religiosas y la Integración de los Migrantes" Número Monográfico: Religión y Migración; copublicación Les Cahiers Alhim y la Revista Migraciones; Universidad Paris 8 y Universidad Pontificia Comillas. 2010. Cadge, Wendy, Sara Curran, Jessica Hejtmanek, B. Nadya Jaworsky, and Peggy Levitt. “The City as Context: Culture and Scale in New Immigrant Destinations.” Willy Brandt Series in International Migration and Ethnic Relations. Malmo, Sweden: Malmo Institute for Studies of Migration, Diversity and Welfare and Department of International Migration and Ethnic Relations. 1(09):1- 32. 2009. Garip, Filiz and Sara R. Curran. “Increasing Migration, Diverging Communities: Changing Character of Migrant Streams in Rural Thailand.” Population Research and Policy Review. 10.1007/s11113- 009-9165-2. (online: http://www.springerlink.com/content/8555236269725237/). 29(5): 659-685. 2009. Cooke, Abigail, Sara R. Curran, April Linton & Andrew Schrank. “Agriculture, Trade and the Global Governance of Food.” Globalizations. 5(2): 99-106. 2008. • Also published in Curran, Sara R., April Linton, Abigail M. Cooke & Andrew Schrank (editors). The Global Governance of Food. Routledge, London, UK. (Rethinking Globalization Series). 2011. Curran, Sara R. “The Global Complexity Framework” Globalizations. 5(2):107-110. 2008.

• Also published in Curran, Sara R., April Linton, Abigail M. Cooke & Andrew Schrank (editors). The Global Governance of Food. Routledge, London, UK. (Rethinking Globalization Series). 2011. Cooke, Abigail, Sara R. Curran, April Linton & Andrew Schrank. “Global Complexity and Local Dynamics.” Globalizations. 5(2): 319-328. 2008. • Also published in Curran, Sara R., April Linton, Abigail M. Cooke & Andrew Schrank (editors). The Global Governance of Food. Routledge, London, UK. (Rethinking Globalization Series). 2011. Curran, Sara R. and Abigail Cooke. “Unexpected Outcomes of Thai Cassava Trade: A Case of Global Complexity and Local Unsustainability.” Globalizations. 5(2):111-127. 2008. • Also published in Curran, Sara R., April Linton, Abigail M. Cooke & Andrew Schrank (editors). The Global Governance of Food. Routledge, London, UK. (Rethinking Globalization Series). 2011. Curran, Sara R. “Review Essay: Mixed Methods Data Collection.” Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews. 37(3): 223-224. 2008. Sara R. Curran Page 21

Curran, Sara R., Kim Korinek & Jody Dyer. “The Migration and Development Prism: A Lens on Vulnerabilities and Capabilities.” Asia Pacific Migration Journal. 16(4): 443-449. 2008. Curran, Sara R. “Population and Environment.” George Ritzer (editor). Encyclopedia of Sociology. Cambridge, UK: Blackwell Publishing. Pp. 3530-3. 2007. Curran, Sara R, Katharine Donato, Filiz Garip, and Steven Shafer. “Mapping Gender and Migration in Sociological Scholarship: Is it Segregation or Integration?” International Migration Review, 40(1):199-223. 2006. Curran, Sara R., Filiz Garip, Chang Y. Chung, and Kanchana Tangchonlatip. “Gendered Migrant Social Capital: Evidence from Thailand.” Social Forces, 84(1):227-256. 2005. Cassels, Susan, Sara R. Curran, and Randall Kramer. “Do Migrants Degrade Coastal Environments? Migration, Natural Resource Extraction, and Poverty in North Sulawesi, Indonesia.” Human Ecology. 33(3):329-363. 2005. Curran, Sara R. and Alex de Sherbinin. “Completing the Picture: The Challenges of Bringing Consumption into the Population-Environment Equation,” Population and Environment 26(2):107- 131. 2004. Curran, Sara R., Chang Chung, Wendy Cadge, and Anchalee Varangrat. “Boys and Girls’ Changing Educational Opportunities in Thailand: The Effects of Siblings, Migration, and Village Remoteness.” In David Baker, Bruce Fuller, Emily Hannum and Regina Werum (editors). Research in the Sociology of Education, Special Issue: Inequality Across Societies: Families, Schools and Persisting Stratification. Elsevier: Oxford UK. Volume 14: pp. 59-102. 2004. Curran, Sara R. and Estela Rivero Fuentes. “Engendering Migrant Networks: The Case of Mexican Migration.” Demography. 40(2): 289-307. 2003. Curran, Sara R., Sara S. McLanahan, and Jean T. Knab. “Does Remarriage Expand Perceptions of Kinship Support Among the Elderly?” Social Science Research. 32(2): 171-190. 2003. Curran, Sara R. “Topics in Development: Gender and Development.” In Fran Vavrus and Lisa A. Richey (editors) Women’s Studies Quarterly, Special Issue of: Women and Development. 31(3 & 4): 293-302. 2003. Curran, Sara R. “Agency, Accountability and Embedded Relations: What’s Love Got To Do With It?” Journal of Marriage and the Family. 64(3): 577-584. 2002.

• Also published as a special issue by Alexis Walker (editor). A Symposium on Ambivalence in Intergenerational Relationships. National Council on Family Relations: Minneapolis, MN. Publication Number: 74-5. Pp 35-45. 2004. Curran, Sara R., Anuradha Kumar, Wolfgang Lutz and Meryl Williams. “Interactions Between Coastal and Marine Ecosystems and Human Population Systems: Perspectives on How Consumption Mediates this Interaction.” Ambio. Special Issue: Population, Consumption, and Environment. 31(4): 264-268. 2002. Sara R. Curran Page 22

Curran, Sara R. and Tundi Agardy. “Common Property Systems, Migration, and Coastal Ecosystems.” Ambio. Special Issue: Population, Consumption, and Environment. Vol 31(4): 303-305. 2002. Curran, Sara R. and Maria C. J. Cruz. 2002. “Markets, Population Dynamics, and Coastal Ecosystems.” Ambio. Special Issue: Population, Consumption, and Environment. Vol 31(4): 373-376. 2002. Curran, Sara R. “Migration, Social Capital, and the Environment: Considering Migrant Selectivity and Networks in Relation to Coastal Ecosystems.” In W. Lutz, A. Prskawetz, and W. Sanderson, (editors). Population and Environment: Methods of Analysis, supplement to Population and Development Review, Volume 28(S):89-125. 2002. • Reprinted as: Curran, Sara R. “Migration, Social Capital, and the Environment: Considering Migrant Selectivity and Networks in Relation to Coastal Ecosystems.” In Hugo, Graeme (editor). Migration and Climate Change. New York: Edward Elgar Publishing. Part VI, Chapter 26. Pp. 505-534. 2013. Carter, Marion, Estela Rivero, Wendy Cadge, and Sara R. Curran. “Designing Your Community-Based Learning Project: Five Questions to Ask about Your Pedagogical and Participatory Goals.” Curran, Sara R. and Abigail Cope Saguy. “Migration and Cultural Change: A Role for Gender and Social Networks?” Journal for International Women’s Studies. 2(3): 54-77. 2001. • Reprinted in Bakewell, Oliver. Migration and Development. London, U.K.: Elgar. Part of the INTERNATIONAL LIBRARY OF STUDIES ON MIGRATION. Series Editor: Robin Cohen. 2012. Entwisle, Barbara, Ronald Rindfuss, Stephan Walsh, Tom P. Evans, and Sara R. Curran. “Geographic Information Systems, Spatial Network Analysis and Contraceptive Choice.” Demography 34 (2): 171-187. 1997. Entwisle, Barbara, Ronald Rindfuss, David Guilkey, Aphichat Chamratrithirong, Sara R. Curran, and Yothin Sawangdee. “Community and Contraceptive Choice in Rural Thailand: A Case Study of Nang Rong.” Demography 33(1): 1-11. 1996. • Reprinted in Jacqueline Scott and Yu Xie (editors). Quantitative Social Science, Sage Publications, Pine Forge, CA. Volume 2: Data Quality, Section 7, Contextual and Network Data. 2005 Curran, Sara R. and Donald Tomaskovic-Devey. “Uneven Development in North Carolina? Job Quality Differences Between Local and Non-Local Firms.” Rural Sociology. Winter 56 (4): 680-698. 1991.

BOOK CHAPTERS

Merli, Giovanna, Sara R. Curran, and Claire Le Barbenchon. “Demography and Networks.” Oxford Handbook of Social Networks. Oxford Handbooks Online. Edited by James Moody and Ryan Light. Oxford University Press. 2019. Curran, Sara R. “Global Studies versus International Studies.” Oxford Handbook of Global Studies. Oxford Handbooks Online. Edited by Mark Jurgensmeyer, Saskia Sassen, Manfred Steger. Oxford University Press. December 2018. Sara R. Curran Page 23

Curran, Sara R. “Migration & Development: Virtuous and Vicious Cycles.” In Greg Hooks (editor). Handbook of the Sociology of Development. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. 2016. Curran, Sara R. “Migration, Social Capital, and the Environment: Considering Migrant Selectivity and Networks in Relation to Coastal Ecosystems.” Reprinted article in Hugo, Graeme (editor). Migration and Climate Change. New York: Edward Elgar Publishing. Part VI, Chapter 26. Pp 505-534. 2013 • Previously published as: Curran, Sara R. “Migration, Social Capital, and the Environment: Considering Migrant Selectivity and Networks in Relation to Coastal Ecosystems.” In W. Lutz, A. Prskawetz, and W. Sanderson, (editors). Population and Environment: Methods of Analysis, supplement to Population and Development Review, Volume 28(S):89-125. 2002. Curran, Sara R. “Population and Environment in Southeast Asia.” in Williams, Lindy and Phil Guest (editors). Demographic Change in Southeast Asia: Recent Histories and Future Directions. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Pp. 154-187. 2013. Adamo, Susana Beatriz and Sara R. Curran. “Alliance, Competition, Mediation: The Role of Population Mobility in the Integration of Ecology into Poverty Reduction.” CIESIN. Poverty and Ecology Models. New York: Springer Books. Pp. 79-99. 2012. Curran, Sara R. and Abigail Cooke. “Unexpected Outcomes of Thai Cassava Trade: A Case of Global Complexity and Local Unsustainability.” In Curran, Sara R., April Linton, Abigail M. Cooke & Andrew Schrank. (editors). The Global Governance of Food. Routledge, London, UK. (A part of the Rethinking Globalization Series). Chapter 3. Pp. 37-51. 2011 Curran, Sara R. “Ethical Considerations for Research in Cross-Cultural Settings,” in Perecman, Ellen and Sara R. Curran (editors). A Handbook for Social Science Field Research: Essays and Bibliographic Sources on Research Design and Methods. Sage Publications, Pine Force, CA. Part II, Chapter 4. Pp 240-255. 2006. Agardy, Tundi, J. Alder, P. Dayton, S. Curran, A. Kitchingman, M. Wilson, A. Catenazzi, J. Restrepo, C. Birkeland, S. J. M. Blaber, S. Saifullah, G.M. Branch, D. Boersma, S. Nixon, P. Dugan, N. Davidson, C. Vorosmarty. “Coastal Systems.” Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Current State and Trends. Island Press, Washington, D.C. Pp. 513-550. 2005. Curran, Sara R. and Tundi Agardy. “Considering Migration and Its Effects on Coastal Ecosystems.” In Jon D. Unruh, Maarten Krol, and Nurit Kliot (editors). Advances in Global Change Research Environmental Change and it’s Implications for Population Migration. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht and Boston, MA. Volume 20, pp 201-229. 2004. Curran, S., Kumar, A., Lutz, W., & Williams, M. (2002). Interactions between coastal and marine ecosystems and human population systems: perspectives on how consumption mediates this interaction. Ambio: A Journal of the Human Environment, 31(4), 264-268. Curran, S. R., & Agardy, T. (2002). Common property systems, migration, and coastal ecosystems. AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment, 31(4), 303-305. Sara R. Curran Page 24

Curran, Sara R., Tundi Agardy, Maria C. J. Cruz, Partha Dasgupta, Anuradha Kumar, Wolfgang Lutz, Meryl Williams, Elisabeth Kessler, and Melanie S. Adams. “Funding Initiatives, Research Results, and Policy Recommendations.” Ambio. Special Issue: Population, Consumption, and Environment. Vol 31(4): Pp. 263. 2002. Curran, S. R., & Cruz, M. C. (2002). Markets, population dynamics, and coastal ecosystems. AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment, 31(4), 373-376. Agardy, Tundi, Maria C. J. Cruz, Sara R. Curran, Partha Dasgupta, Anuradha Kumar, Wolfgang Lutz and Meryl Williams. “Roundtable Discussion: Population, Consumption, and Environment: Lessons Learned and Future Research about Coastal and Marine Ecosystems.” Ambio. Special Issue: Population, Consumption, and Environment. Vol 31(4): 377-383. 2002. Curran, Sara R. and Wendy Cadge. “Sex, Sexuality and Gender Syllabus,” in The Sociology of Gender: Syllabi and Other Instructional Materials (5th edition), in A. Blackstone and B. Lucal eds. American Sociological Association: Washington, DC. 2002. Fernandez-Kelly, Patricia and Sara R. Curran. “Nicaraguans: Voices Lost, Voices Found” In Rumbaut, Ruben and Alejandro Portes (editors), Ethnicities: Children of Immigrants in America. Russell Sage Foundation, NY and the University of California Press. Pp. 127-155. 2001. Entwisle, Barbara, Ronald Rindfuss, David Guilkey, Aphichat Chamaratrithirong, Sara R. Curran, and Yothin Sawangdee. “Social Networks and Contraceptive Choice: Lessons Learned from a Focus Group Study in Nang Rong District.” In Qualitative Methods for Population and Health Research. Edited by Bencha Yuddumnern-Attig, George Allen Attig, Wathinee Boonchlaksi, Kerry Richter, Amara Soonthorndhada. Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University: Bangkok, Thailand. Pp. 257-269. 1993.

POLICY MONOGRAPHS

Beyer, Jessica and Sara R. Curran. Cybersecurity Workforce Preparedness: The Need for More Policy-Focused Education. The Digital Futures Project. Washington, D.C.:The Wilson Center. 2017. Curran, Sara R. “Migration and Environment.” Contributing Author to IPBES’ forthcoming Global Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services” For which here is The Global Assessment citation: IPBES 2019. The assessment report of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services on Global Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. 2019. Cagley, Jessica Hanson and Sara Curran. Gender and Cropping in SSA: Executive Summary. Evans School Policy Analysis and Research, EPAR, Prepared for the Science and Technology Team of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. 2010. Curran, Sara and Joelle Cook (with assistance from Georgine Yorgey and Ryan Gockel). Gender and Cropping: Cassava in Sub-Saharan Africa. Evans School Policy Analysis and Research, EPAR, Prepared for the Science and Technology Team of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. 2009. Sara R. Curran Page 25

Curran, Sara and Joelle Cook. Gender and Cropping: Sorghum in Sub-Saharan Africa. Evans School Policy Analysis and Research, EPAR, Prepared for the Science and Technology Team of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. 2009. Curran, Sara and Joelle Cook. Gender and Cropping: Yam in Sub-Saharan Africa. Evans School Policy Analysis and Research, EPAR, Prepared for the Science and Technology Team of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. 2009 Curran, Sara R. and Katherine Barr. Global Learning in Washington State’s Higher Education Institutions. Seattle, WA: Global State of Washington & Center for Global Studies. 2008. Barr, Katherine, Sara R. Curran, Jennifer Devine. Global State of Washington: Research Report on Global Health Activities. Office of Global Affairs, University of Washington. 2007. Barr, Katherine, Sara R. Curran, Jennifer Devine. Global State of Washington: Research Report on Global Poverty and Social Justice. Office of Global Affairs, University of Washington. 2007. Barr, Katherine, Sara R. Curran, Jennifer Devine. Global State of Washington: Research Report on Global Environment Activities. Office of Global Affairs, University of Washington. 2007. Crofts, Anita Verna, Sara R. Curran, Jessica Knaster, Mary Kay Gugerty, Sanjeev Khagram. Mapping Public Health Institutions and Contexts in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Report to the Gates Foundation. 2006. Soonthorndhada, Amara, Sirinan Kittisuksathit, Sureeporn Punpuing, Anchalee Varangrat, Anju Malhotra, Sarah B. Martin, and Sara R. Curran. 2005. Youth at Odds: Thai Youth’s Precarious Futures in a Globalized World. Salaya, Nakhom Prathom, Thailand: Institute for Population and Social Research, Mahidol University. Curran, Sara R. and Yothin Sawangdee. Demographic Factors Affecting Agricultural Decision- Making. Institute for Population and Social Research Mahidol University: Bangkok, Thailand. 1998. Curran, Sara R. and Donald Tomaskovic-Devey. “Poverty Among North Carolina’s Farmers.” North Carolina Farm and Rural Life Study. May 2(3): 1-11. 1989.

REVIEWS, ENCYCLOPEDIC ENTRIES & OTHER PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS (IF AUTHORSHIP IS NOT ALPHABETICAL, ASSUME THAT LEAD AUTHOR IS PRIMARY AUTHOR)

Curran, Sara R. “Review of: The Transnationalized Social Question: Migration and the Politics of Social Inequalities in the Twenty-First Century/Thomas Faist.” Contemporary Sociology. Forthcoming. Curran, Sara R. “Review of: Multinational Maids: Stepwise Migration in a Global Labor Market/Mary Anju Paul.” Ethnic and Racial Studies. Forthcoming. Curran, Sara R. “Review of: Undocumented Fears: Immigration and the Politics of Divide and Conquer in Hazleton, Pennsylvania/Jamie Longazel. Ethnic and Racial Studies. 40 (13). 2017. Curran, Sara R. “Review of: Paradise Transplanted: Migration and the Making of California Gardens. By Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2014. Pp. xx+278. $29.95.” American Journal of Sociology. 121(4):1299-1301. 2016 Sara R. Curran Page 26

Curran, Sara R. “Review of: Negotiating Identity in Scandinavia: Women, Migration and the Diaspora.” Journal of Anthropological Research. 2015. Curran, Sara R. “Fisheries” entry for Encyclopedia of Global Studies. Sage Publications. Pp. 400. 2012. Curran, Sara R. “Review of: Axinn & Pearce Mixed Methods Data Collection Strategies.” Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews. 37 (3): 223-224. 2008. Tamaki, Emi & Sara R. Curran. “Southeast Asia Demography from 1750.” Encyclopedia of Asia. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 200-201. 2008. Curran, Sara R. and Jody Dyer. “Review of Genders in Production by Leslie Salzinger.” In Social Forces. 85(4): 1828-1830. 2007. Meijer-Irons, Jacqueline and Sara R. Curran. “Review of the U.S. National Report on Population & Environment by Victoria Markham.” In Organizations and the Environment. 20 (September): 393- 395. 2007. Curran, Sara R. (lead author) “Coastal Systems and Human Communities” in Agardy, Tundi, Jacqueline Alder, Paul Dayton, Sara Curran, Adrian Kitchingman, Matthew Wilson, Alessandro Catenazzi, Juan Restrepo, Charles Birkeland, Steven Blaber, Syed Saifullah, George Branch, Dee Boersma, Patrick Dugan, Nicolas Davison, Charles Vorosmarty (lead authors) in Coastal Systems part of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment Synthesis Report. New York, NY: U.N. Millennium Assessment. Chapter 19, section 3: 529-532. 2005. Cassels, Susan and Sara R. Curran. “When and How is Tourism Sustainable?” Review of Coastal Tourism, Environment and Sustainable Local Development, Ligia Noronha et al. (editors), TerraGreen, Issue 65. July 31, 2004. http://www.teriin.org/terragreen/issue65/reviews.htm Curran, Sara R. “What Types of Social Capital Are We Talking About?” Common Property Resource Digest. 69 (June): pp 7-8. 2004. Curran, Sara R. “Struggling with the “F” words: Teaching Princeton students about feminism and family?” Princeton Alumni Weekly, Perspective, pp 26-27, May 12, 2004. http://www.princeton.edu/~paw/ Curran, Sara R. and Alex de Sherbinin. “Completing the Picture: The Challenges of Bringing “Consumption” into the Population-Environment Equation,” PERN Cyberseminar discussion paper, May 17, 2004. http://www.populationenvironmentresearch.org/seminars.jsp. 2004. Marx, Gabriele, Sara R. Curran and Chang Chung. “Community Contexts, Education Policies, and Education Outcomes in Nang Rong, Thailand.” ERIC Digests, Clearinghouse on Assessment and Evaluation. http://www.ericfacility.net/ericdigests/index/. 2003. Curran, Sara R. “Open Borders and the Environment: Externalities and Unexpected Consequences,” PERN, Cyberseminar discussion paper. http://www.populationenvironmentresearch.org/papers/MigrationCurran.pdf. 2002. Curran, Sara R. “Review of Maid to Order in Hong Kong: Stories of Filipina Workers, by Nicole Constable and The Politics of Gender, Class, and Culture in the Calcutta Jute Mills, by Leela Sara R. Curran Page 27

Fernandes, and Homeworkers in Global Perspective: Invisible No More, edited by Eileen Boris and Elisabeth Prügl, and Women, Work, and Gender Relations in Developing Countries: A Global Perspective, edited by Parvin Ghorayshi and Claire Bélanger.” SIGNS. Vol. 25. No. 3.: 960-966. 2000. Curran, Sara R. “Review of Population and Development: A Critical Introduction, by Frank Furedi.” Contemporary Sociology 28 (2): 201-202. 1999. Curran, Sara R. “Review of The Family, The Market, and The State in Ageing Societies edited by John Ermisch and Naohiro Ogawa.” Professional Geographer. 47(4): 471-2. 1995. Curran, Sara R. “Review of Political Economy of Health Care in Southeast Asia edited by Paul Cohen and John Purcal.” Journal of Developing Societies. 10 (2): 93-95.1993.