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June 2021 LISA STROHSCHEIN Professor phone: (780) 492-0475 Department of Sociology email: [email protected] University of Alberta 5 - 21 Tory Building Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2H4 EDUCATION 2002-2004 SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Toronto Supervisor: Dr. Blair Wheaton 2002 PhD, Sociology, McMaster University Supervisor: Dr. Margaret Denton; committee: Dr. John Fox, Dr. Michael Offord 1997 MA, Sociology, York University Supervisor: Dr. Peggy McDonough; committee: Dr. Terrence Sullivan 1995 BA (with distinction) Psychology, University of Alberta ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 2019 - Professor Department of Sociology, University of Alberta 2013 - 2017 Associate Chair, Undergraduate Department of Sociology, University of Alberta 2010 - 2019 Associate Professor Department of Sociology, University of Alberta 2004 - 2010 Assistant Professor Department of Sociology, University of Alberta 1 PROFESSIONAL HONOURS 2021 co-winners of the Purvis Memorial Prize, CPP Editor Michael Veall and Co-editors (Stephen Gordon, Peter Graefe, Tammy Schirle and Lisa Strohschein) for three supplementary COVID-19 issues in Canadian Public Policy; (https://www.economics.ca/cpages/doug-purvis- memorial-prize) 2019-2020 Killam Professor, University of Alberta 2017 Teaching Excellence Appreciation Award, Delta Chi fraternity, University of Alberta Top 50 Reviewer in 2015 for Family Relations 2014 Bill Meloff Memorial Teaching Award, Department of Sociology 2010 Research Award, at the rank of Assistant Professor, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta Honourable mention for best publication in mental health in 2007, presented by the mental health section of the American Sociological Association, August 11, 2007. Recognition of exceptional service, Journal of Marriage and Family, 2007. Top ten media experts: Summer 2007 Ranked in the top ten media experts at the University of Alberta by Cormex Research Group in a report titled ‘Canadian Universities in the Media: Summer 2007’. PUBLICATIONS Peer Reviewed Journal Articles 23. Strohschein, Lisa and Anne H. Gauthier. (2018). Poverty dynamics, parenting and child mental health in Canada. Society and Mental Health 8(3), 231-247. https://doi.org/10.1177/2156869317731603 22. Smith, Chelsea, Lisa Strohschein and Robert Crosnoe. (2018). Family histories and teen pregnancy in the United States and Canada. Journal of Marriage and Family 80(5), 1244-1258. DOI:10.1111/jomf.12512. 21. Strohschein, Lisa and Usha Ram. (2017). Gender, marital status and mental health: A test of the sex role hypothesis in India. Journal of Family Issues 38(13), 1899-1922. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0192513X16680090 20. Strohschein, Lisa. (2017). Non-residential fatherhood in Canada. Canadian Studies in Population, 44(1), 16-27. Invited paper selected from presentations at the 2015 meetings 2 of the Federation of Canadian Demographers. http://dx.doi.org/10.25336/P6NC8Q 19. Strohschein, Lisa and Alvinelle Matthew. (2015). Adolescent problem behavior in Toronto, Canada: Associations with family, school and neighborhood social capital. Sociological Inquiry, 85(1): 129-147. https://doi.org/10.1111/soin.12055 18. Ram, Usha, Lisa Strohschein and Kirti Gaur. (2014). Gender socialization: Differences between male and female youth in India and associations with mental health. International Journal of Population Research. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/357145 17. Freistadt, Josh and Lisa Strohschein. (2013). Family structure differences in family functioning: Interactive effects of social capital and family structure. Journal of Family Issues 34(7), 952-74. https://doi.org/10.1177/0192513X12447054 16. Strohschein, Lisa. (2012). Parental divorce and child mental health: Understanding predisruption effects. Journal of Divorce and Remarriage 53(6), 489-502. (listed as fifth most read article on journal website: https://www.tandfonline.com/action/showMostReadArticles?journalCode=wjdr20 with 10,000+ reads as of March 2021) 15. Strohschein, Lisa. (2012). I want to move, but cannot: Characteristics of involuntary stayers and associations with health among Canadian seniors. Journal of Aging and Health, 24(5), 735-751. https://doi.org/10.1177/0898264311432312 14. Strohschein, Lisa. (2011). Spousal bereavement as a triggering mechanism for a loss of residential independence among Canadian seniors. Research on Aging, 33(5), 576-597. 13. Strohschein, Lisa. (2011). A life course approach to studying transitions among Canadian seniors in couple-only households. Canadian Public Policy, 37(1), 57-71. 12. Strohschein, Lisa. (2010). Generating heat or light? The challenge of social address variables. Journal of Marriage and Family, 72(1), 23-28. 11. Li, Xu, Anne H. Gauthier, and Lisa Strohschein. (2009). Why are some children left out? Factors barring children from participating in extracurricular activities. Canadian Studies in Population, 36(3-4), 325-345. http://dx.doi.org/10.25336/P6CW3H 10. Strohschein, Lisa, Noralou Roos, and Marni Brownell. (2009). Family structure histories and high school completion: Evidence from a population based registry. Canadian Journal of Sociology, 34(1), 83-103. https://www.jstor.org/stable/canajsocicahican.34.1.83 9. Strohschein, Lisa, Anne H. Gauthier, Rachel Campbell, and Clay Kleparchuk. (2008). Parenting as a dynamic process: A test of the resource dilution hypothesis. Journal of 3 Marriage and Family, 70(3), 670-83. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1741-3737.2008.00513.x 8. Strohschein, Lisa. (2007). Challenging the presumption of diminished capacity to parent: Does divorce really change parenting practices? Family Relations, 56(3), 358-368. 7. Strohschein, Lisa. (2007). Prevalence of methylphenidate use among Canadian children following parental divorce. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 176(12), 1711-14. 6. Strohschein, Lisa A., Peggy McDonough, Georges Monette and Qing Shao. (2005). Gender, marital status and mental health: Are there gender differences in the short-term effects of continuity and change in marital status? Social Science and Medicine, 61, 2293-2303. 5. Strohschein, Lisa A. (2005). Parental divorce and child mental health trajectories. Journal of Marriage and Family, 67, 1286-1300. 4. Strohschein, Lisa A. (2005). Household income histories and child mental health trajectories. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 64(4), 359-375. https://doi.org/10.1177/002214650504600404 3. McDonough, Peggy and Lisa Strohschein. (2003). Age and the gender gap in distress. Women and Health, 38(1), 1-20. 2. McDonough, Peggy, Vivienne Walters, and Lisa Strohschein. (2002). Chronic stress and the social patterning of women's health in Canada. Social Science and Medicine, 54, 767- 782. 1. Walters, Vivienne, Peggy McDonough, and Lisa Strohschein. (2002). The influence of work, household structure, and social, personal and material resources on gender differences in health: An analysis of the 1994 Canadian National Population Health Survey. Social Science and Medicine, 54, 677-692. Textbooks 3. Brym, Robert, Lisa Strohschein and Karen Kampen. (2021). Sociology: Your Compass for a New Social World. Toronto, ON: Cengage Publishing. 2. Brym, Robert, Lance Roberts, and Lisa Strohschein. (2019). Sociology: Compass for a New Social World. (Sixth edition). Toronto, ON: Nelson Education (602 pp.; responsible for seven chapters: 4, 11, 12, 15, 16, 19, and 20). Also co-author in Brym, Roberts, Strohschein and Lie. (2016). Sociology: My Compass for a New World, Fifth edition, 600 pp; also responsible for same chapters as above). 1. Strohschein, Lisa and Rose Weitz. (2014). Sociology of Health, Illness and Health Care 4 in Canada: A Critical Approach. (First Canadian edition). Toronto: Nelson Education (423 pp). Instructor Manual 1. Strohschein, Lisa. (2021; 2019). Sociology: Compass for a New Social World. Instructor Manual. Toronto, ON: Nelson Education. Book Chapters 5. Strohschein, Lisa. (2020). Socialization. Chapter 4 in R. Brym (Ed.) New Society. (Ninth edition). Toronto: Nelson Education. 4. Strohschein, Lisa. (2017). Socialization. Chapter 4 in R. Brym (Ed.) New Society. (Eighth edition). Toronto: Nelson Education. 3. Feldberg, Georgina, Lisa Strohschein, Karen Grant, and Dominika Wranik-Lohrenz. (2003). Does gender count? Differences in English-Canadian beliefs, attitudes, and behaviours towards breast cancer and infertility. In P. Van Esterik (Ed). Head, heart and hand: Partnerships for women’s health in Canadian environments. Toronto: National Network on Environments and Women’s Health. 2. Walters, Vivienne, Peggy McDonough, and Lisa Strohschein. (2003). The influence of work, household structure, and social, personal and material resources on gender differences in health: An analysis of the 1994 Canadian National Population Health Survey. Pp. 89-120 In S. Arber and M. Khlat (Eds.) Social and economic patterning of health among women. Paris: Committee for International Cooperation in National Research in Demography. 1. McDonough, Peggy, Vivienne Walters, and Lisa Strohschein. (2003). Chronic stress and the social patterning of women’s health in Canada. Pp. 267-296. In S. Arber and M. Khlat (Eds.) Social and economic patterning of health among women. Paris: Committee for International Cooperation in National Research in Demography. Encyclopedia Entries 2. Strohschein, Lisa. (2014). Child labor. In L. Ganong & M. Coleman (Editors). Social History of the American Family. London: Sage. 1. Strohschein, Lisa. (2013). Health, children’s physical effects of parental divorce. 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