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May 2016

CURRICULUM VITAE

Name AUDREY KOBAYASHI

Address 54 Kensington Avenue Kingston, Ontario K7L 4B5 Telephone: 613-533-3035 FAX: 613-533-6122 e-mail: [email protected]

Citizenship Canadian

Languages English (fluent); Spanish (moderate speak, read, write); French (understand, read); Japanese (speak)

EDUCATION

1983 PhD, Geography, University of California at Los Angeles Dissertation Title: Emigration to Canada from Kaideima, Japan, 1885-1950: An Analysis of Community and Landscape Change 1980-82 Research Fellow (non-degree), Department of Geography, Kyoto University 1978 M.A. Geography, The University of British Columbia 1976 B.A. Geography, The University of British Columbia 1971 Certificate in Business and Public Relations, Patricia Stevens Career College

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Since 1999 Queen’s University, Full Professor and Queen’s Research Chair, Department of Geography, Cross-appointed to Gender Studies 1994-99 Queen's University, Director, Department of Gender Studies, Cross-appointed Department of Geography 1990-94 McGill University, Associate Professor, tenured, Department of Geography, Cross- appointed East Asian Studies 1989-90 University College, London, Visiting Professor, Department of Geography 1984-90 McGill University, Assistant Professor, tenure-track, Department of Geography 1983-84 McGill University, Assistant Professor (one-year contract), Department of Geography 1982 Carleton University, Sessional Lecturer, Department of Geography 1980 University of California, Los Angeles, Teaching Assistant, Department of Geography 1980 University of British Columbia, Summer Session Lecturer, Department of Geography 1976-77 University of British Columbia, Research/Teaching Assistant, Department of Geography

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AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS

2016 Presidential Achievement Award, Association of American Geographers 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award, Ethnic Studies Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers 2011 Inducted, Member of the Royal Society of Canada 2011 Elected President, Association of American Geographers 2010 Elected Vice-President, Association of American Geographers 2010 Award for Excellence in Graduate Supervision, Queen’s University 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award, Association of American Geographers 2008 Sarah Shorten Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Status of Women in Canadian Universities, Canadian Association of University Teachers 2008 James Blaut Award, Association of American Geographers 2008 Edward J. Taafe Distinguished Lecturer, The Ohio State University 2007 Elected National Councillor, Association of American Geographers 2005 Appointed Queen’s Research Chair, Queen’s University 2004 Fulbright Fellow, Migration Policy Institute, Washington, DC (Sept-Dec) 2004 Erskine Fellow, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand (January-May) 2004 Award for Service to the Discipline of Geography, Canadian Association of Geographers 2003 Aspen Scholar, The Aspen Institute 2003 Appointed Chair, Accessibility Advisory Committee, City of Kingston 2002-10 Appointed Editor, People, Place and Region, Annals of the Association of American Geographers (appointed to second term in 2006) 2001 Elected Board Member, Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada 1999 Elected Vice-President (1999-2000) and President (2000-2002) of the Canadian Association of Geographers 1997 Appointed Chair of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Research Committee Nine, Geography and Urban Planning 1997 W.J. Barnes Award for Teaching Excellence, Arts and Science Undergraduate Society, Queen's University 1996 Elected Honorary President Alma Mater Society, Queen's University 1996 Elected Chair of the 1997 Canadian Ethnocultural Council Board of Presidents 1995 Marion Porter Prize for the most significant feminist research article from a journal or anthology (Canada) 1995 The National Association of Japanese Canadians Biannual Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Association 1995 Elected Chair of the Urban Geography Specialty Group of the Association of American Geographers (800 members) 1994 Canadian delegate on a USIA-sponsored educational tour to discuss the impact of the NAFTA on higher education

Academic Awards (Post-Graduate)

1982 Henry Bruman Award for Cultural Geography 1982 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship 1980-82 Government of Japan Monbusho Fellowship 1979 University of California Regent's Fellowship Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 3 ______

1978-80 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship 1978 University of California Chancellor's Award 1977 University of B.C. Summer Session/Regular Session Fellowships 1977 Japan Foundation Language Scholarship 1977 Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire War Memorial Scholarship

RESEARCH GRANTS

External:

2016 Japan Foundation, Workshop Grant $5,500

2014 Co-Investigator, with Principle Investigator Jordan Stanger-Ross and the Landscape of Injustice Collaborative, “Landscapes of Injustice,” Social Sciences and Humanities Council of Canada, Partnership grant $2.5M

2014 Co-Investigator, with Principle Investigator Jeff Masuda, “The Right to Remain,” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Connections Grant $50,000

2012 Co-Investigator, with Principal Investigator Jeff Masuda, "Revitalizing Japantown? A unifying exploration of human rights, branding, and place in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside," Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Partnership Development Grant $200,000

2011 Principal Investigator, “Sexual Orientation and Sexual Identity in the Legal Profession,” Social Sciences and Research Council of Canada, Standard Research Grant $172,000

2009 Co-Principal Investigator, with Mehrunnisa Ali and Johanna Ochocka, “Utilization of Immigrant Services in Ontario Cities,” Province of Ontario Ministry of Culture and Immigration, and Ontario Council of Associations Serving Immigrants $200.000

2009 Co-Principal Investigator, with Victoria Esses, University of Western Ontario, and Caroline Andrew, University of Ottawa, “Welcoming Communities: Working to Improve the Inclusion of Visible Minorities and Immigrants in Second and Third tier Ontario Cities,” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Community University Research Alliance Grant $1,000,000

2009 Co-Investigator, with Mary Ann McColl, Queen’s University, “Disability Policy Alliance: Learning Collaborative and Equity Coalition,” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Community University Research Alliance Grant $1,000,000

2007 Principle Investigator, with Andrew Baldwin and Laura Cameron, “Rethinking the Great White North,” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Conference Grant, $22,000

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2003 With David Delaney, Amherst College, “The Materiality of Law", the International Institute for Law and Society, Oñati, Spain, workshop grant, July 2004 PTS500,000

2003 Co-Investigator, with Catherine Krull, “Shared Memories, Common Visions: Place, Generation and Neighbourhood Organization among Women in Havana, Cuba,” Social Sciences and Humanitites Research Council of Canada Standard Research Grant $74,113

2000-03 Principal Investigator, with Abigail Bakan co-investigator, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Standard Research Grant, “.” $110,000

1999-04 Principal Investigator, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Strategic Grant, “Transnationalism and Changing Concepts of Citizenship among Recent Immigrants from Hong Kong to Canada,” $375,000

1999-02 Principal Investigator, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Conference grant for a conference on Social Cohesion $90,000

1999 With Myer Siemiatycki, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, "Transnationalism and Citizenship among Hong Kong Immigrants to Canada," seed grant $11,000

1998-00 Nippon Foundation, as part of a grant to the Japanese American National Museum's "International Nikkei Research Project" to study Japanese diaspora (total grant is $500,000 per year, renewable) US$10,600

1999 With David Goldberg, "Between the Streets and Systems of Justice," the International Institute for Law and Society, Oñati, Spain, workshop grant PTS500,000

1998-99 With Abigail Bakan, Canadian Race Relations Foundation, "Employment Equity for Visible Minority Women in Canada" $29,000

1997-99 With Abigail Bakan, Status of Women Canada, "Employment Equity Policy in Canada: What Next for Effective Implementation and Greater Diversity?" $49,000

1997-98 Kahanoff Foundation, "National Non-Profit Ethnocultural Associations in Canada: An Analysis of their Role in Public Policy to Address Diversity" $15,000

1996-00 Co-investigator, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and Department of Citizenship and Immigration, Centre of Excellence for the Study of Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM) (Principal investigators David Ley and Don Devoretz, total award $1.2M) $13,000

1993 National Association of Japanese Canadians Sustaining Fund Grant for a demographic study of Japanese Canadians based on the 1991 Census $15,000

1992-95 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, research grant $229,815

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1991 Japanese Canadian Redress Foundation, a grant to support research and archival data collection for a project entitled "Issei Life Histories," a history of Japanese immigration to Canada $26,836

1990 Japanese Canadian Redress Foundation, Grant to develop a computerized data base on Japanese immigration to Canada $23,909

1989 Multiculturalism Directorate, Secretary of State, Research Grant for "A Social Geography of Racism in Britain and Canada." $10,400

1985-88 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Three-year Research Grant for "Regional Backgrounds and Settlement Patterns of Japanese Immigrants to Canada, 1890- 1930" $79,593

1985 Multiculturalism Directorate, Secretary of State, research grant for "A Geographical Analysis of Japanese Immigration to Canada" $5,000

1984 Association of American Geographers Research Grant to study the role of Japanese labourers in the B.C. sawmill industry US$500

Internal: (travel grants excluded)

2007 Advisory Research Committee, Queen’s University, Research Grant for “Backlash, Democratic Discourse, and the Negotiation of Political Philosophy “ $5,646

2005 Queen’s Research Chair ($20,000 annually, renewable every 5 years $200,000

1999 Office of Research Services, conference planning grant $2,000

1994 Advisory Research Committee, Queen's University, Research Grant for "Immigrant Women in the Canadian Workforce" $5,000

1988 Graduate Faculty/Canadian Studies, McGill University, grant (with John Bradbury) for a symposium on "Women, Work and Place" $2,750

1985 Social Sciences Research Committee, McGill University, (with Yukiko Bedford) research grant for "Women in a Japanese Emigrant Village" $1,910

1984 Social Sciences Research Committee, McGill University, seed funding for a study of the regional backgrounds of Japanese Emigrants to Canada $1,289

PUBLICATIONS

Books and Edited Volumes:

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2017 Richardson, Douglas, Noel Castree, Michael Goodchild, Audrey Kobayashi, Wei-dong Liu, and Richard Marsdon, Editors. The International Encyclopedia of Geography 15 Volumes. Oxford: Wiley Blackwell (in press)

2017 Henry, Frances, Ena Dua, Carl James, Audrey Kobayashi, Peter Li, Howard Ramos, and Malinda Smith. Race, Racialization and the University. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. (forthcoming)

2016 Kobayashi, Audrey and Susanne Mackenzie eds. Remaking Human Geography 2nd ed. Boston: Routledge.

2012 Kobayashi, Audrey ed. Geographies of Peace and Armed Conflict (rev.). London and New York: Routledge.

2011 Texiera, Jose, Wei Li and Audrey Kobayashi eds. Geographies of Immigrants in North American Cities. : Oxford University Press.

2011 Baldwin, Andrew, Laura Cameron and Audrey Kobayashi eds. Rethinking the Great White North. Vancouver: University of BC Press.

2009 Kobayashi, Audrey ed. Geographies of Peace and Armed Conflict. Special issue, Annals of the Association of American Geographers 99(5), 250 pp.

2005 Essed, Philomena, David Goldberg and Audrey Kobayashi eds. A Companion to Gender Studies. Oxford and Malden, MA: Blackwell, 561 pp.

2002 United Nations and Queen’s University, Youth in Malaysia: A Review of the Youth Situation and National Policies and Programmes. New York: United Nations. (note: co-authored with Jayant Lele, Lorna Wright and staff of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific).

2001 Kobayashi, Audrey ed. 50 Years After: Geographical Interpretations of Canada. The Canadian Geographer 45(1), Anniversary Issue.

2000 United Nations and Queen’s University, Youth in the Philippines: A Review of the Youth Situation and National Policies and Programmes. New York: United Nations. (note: co- authored with Jayant Lele, Lorna Wright and staff of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific).

2000 United Nations and Queen’s University, Youth in Viet Nam: A Review of the Youth Situation and National Policies and Programmes. New York: United Nations. (note: co-authored with Jayant Lele, Lorna Wright and staff of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific).

2000 United Nations and Queen’s University, Youth in Thailand: A Review of the Youth Situation and National Policies and Programmes. New York: United Nations. (note co-authored with Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 7 ______

Jayant Lele, Lorna Wright and staff of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific).

2000 Bakan, Abigail and Audrey Kobayashi, Employment Equity Policy in Canada: An Interprovincial Comparison/Politique d’équité en matière d’emploi au Canada: une comparaison interprovinciale. Ottawa: Status of Women Canada, 204 pp.

1994 Kobayashi, Audrey, ed. Women, Work and Place. Montreal: McGill-Queen's Press, 212 pp.

1992 Kobayashi, Audrey, Memories of Our Past: A Brief History and Walking Tour of Powell Street. Vancouver: NRC Publishing, 48 pp.

1989 Kobayashi, Audrey and Suzanne Mackenzie eds. Remaking Human Geography. London: Unwin Hyman, 273 pp.

Refereed articles and book chapters:

2016 Kobayashi, Audrey. “Camp Road.” In Aguiar, Luis and Daniel Keyes, eds. Hinterland of Whiteness: White Fantasies in the Okanagan Valley. Vancouver: UBC Press. (in press)

2015 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Justice versus Justice: The Killing of Troy Davis and the Meaning of Death in Geographical Context.” Acme Journal of Critical Geography 14 (4): 1118−1131.

2015 Boyle, Mark and Audrey Kobayashi. “In the face of epistemic injustices?: on the meaning of people-led war crimes tribunals.” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 33 (4): 697−713.

2014 Kobayashi, Audrey. “The Dialectic of Race and the Discipline of Geography.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 104 (6): 1101−1115.

2014 Kobayashi, Audrey and Mark Boyle. “Colonizing Colonized: Sartre and Fanon.” In A. Bakan and E. Dua eds. Theorizing Anti-Racism: Linkages in Marxism and Critical Race Theories, 184−204. Toronto, Buffalo and London: Press.

2014 Kobayashi, Audrey and Susanne Mackenzie, eds. 1989, 2nd ed. Remaking Human Geography. Oxford and New York: Routledge.

2014 Kobayashi, Audrey and Valerie Preston. “Being CBC: The Ambivalent Identities and Belonging of Canadian-Born Children of Immigrants.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 104 (2): 338−347.

2014 Kobayashi, Audrey. “Neoclassical Urban Theory and the Study of Racism in Geography.” Urban Geography 35(5): 645−656.

2013 Kobayashi, Audrey, Victoria Lawson, and Rickie Sanders. “A commentary on the whitening Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 8 ______

of the public university: The context for diversifying geography.” The Professional Geographer 65(1):1−7.

2013 Henry, Frances, Andrea Choi, and Audrey Kobayashi. “The Representation of Racialized Faculty at Selected Canadian Universities.” Canadian Ethnic Studies 44(1): 1−12.

2013 Kobayashi, Audrey. “Critical Race Approaches to Cultural Geography.” In N. Johnson, R. Schein, and J. Winders, eds. The New Companion to Cultural Geography, 57−72. Oxford: Blackwell.

2012 Kobayashi, Audrey ed. Geographies of Peace and Armed Conflict (rev.). London and New York: Routledge.

2011 Boyle, Mark and Audrey Kobayashi. “Metropolitan anxieties: A critical appraisal of Sartre’s theory of colonialism.” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers NS 36 (3): 408– 424.

2012 Kobayashi, Audrey. “Kingston.” In Biles, John, Vicki Esses and Caroline Andrew, eds. Immigration, Integration, and Inclusion in Ontario Cities. Kingston: Queen’s School of Policy Studies, 109−130.

2011 Kobayashi, Audrey, Valerie Preston and Ann Marie Murnaghan. “Place, affect, and transnationalism through the voices of Hong Kong immigrants to Canada,” Social and Cultural Geography, 12(8): 871–888.

2011 de Leeuw, Sarah, Audrey Kobayashi, and Emilie Cameron. “Difference.” In Vincent J. Del Casino Jr, Mary E. Thomas, Paul Cloke, and Ruth Panelli, eds. A Companion to Social Geography, pp. 17-36. Malden: Wiley-Blackwell

2010 Kobayashi, Audrey. “Geographies of Courage, Imagination, and Hope.” Arab World Geographer 13 (3–4): 192–194.

2010 Kobayashi, Audrey. “People, Place, and Region: 100 Years of Human Geography in the Annals.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100(5):1095-1106.

2010 Kobayashi, Audrey. “Existentialism.” Encyclopedia of Geography, Volume 2, pp. 1046- 1048, ed. B. Warf. Los Angeles: Sage Reference.

2009 Kobayashi, Audrey. “Geographies of Peace and Armed conflict.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 99 (5): 119−126.

2009 Krull, Catherine and Audrey Kobayashi, “Shared memories, common vision: Generations, sociopolitical consciousness and resistance among Cuban women,” Sociological Inquiry 72 (2):163−189. 2009 Kobayashi Audrey, “Situated Knowledge, Reflexivity.” In Rob Kitchin and Nigel Thrift eds. International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 10, 138–143. Oxford: Elsevier. Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 9 ______

2009 Kobayashi Audrey, “Peet, R.” In Rob Kitchin and Nigel Thrift eds. International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 8, 114–115. Oxford: Elsevier.

2009 Kobayashi Audrey, “Identity Politics.” In Rob Kitchin and Nigel Thrift eds. International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 5, 282–286. Oxford: Elsevier.

2009 Kobayashi Audrey. “Representation and Re-presentation.” In Rob Kitchin and Nigel Thrift eds. International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 9, 347–350. Oxford: Elsevier.

2009 Wiles J. and A. Kobayashi. “Equity.” In Rob Kitchin and Nigel Thrift eds. International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 3, 580–585. Oxford: Elsevier.

2009 Kobayashi, Audrey and Sarah de Leeuw, “Tensioned landscapes and contested identities: social geographies of difference and relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.” In Susan J. Smith, Rachel Pain, Sallie A. Marston and John Paul Jones III eds. Handbook of Social Geographies, 118−138. Los Angeles: Sage.

2009 Kobayashi, Audrey, “’Here we go again’: Christchurch’s anti-racism rally as a discursive crisis.” In Julie Cupples ed., special issue, The New Zealand Geographer 65: 59−72.

2009 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Now you see them, how you see them: Women of colour in Canadian academia.” In Frances Henry and Carol Tator eds. Racism in the Canadian University: Demanding Social Justice, Inclusion and Equity, 60−75. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

2008 Kobayashi, Audrey, “‘Race’ and racism in the classroom: Looking back on anger” Progress in Human Geography 32 (1):17−25. 2012 Kobayashi, Audrey, trans Eda Acara. “Sınıfta ırk ve ırkçılık- öteden öfkeyle bakmak.” Fe dergi: feminist eleʂtir 4 (2): 1–10.

2008 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Place.” In Peter Cane and Joanne Conaghan eds. Oxford Companion to Law, 895−896. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2008 Kobayashi, Audrey and Linda Peake. “Racism in place: Another look at shock, horror, and racialization.” In Pamela Moss and Karen Falconer el Hindis eds. Feminisms in Geography: Rethinking Space, Place and Knowledges, 171−178. Lanham: Roman and Littlefield.

2008 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Ethnocultural political mobilization, multiculturalism, and human rights in Canada.” In Miriam Smith ed. Group Politics and Social Movements, 131−158. Toronto: Broadview Press.

2007 Preston, Valerie, Myer Siemiatycki, and Audrey Kobayashi, “The dual citizenship of Hong Kong-Canadians: Convenience or commitment?” In Thomas Faist ed. Dual Citizenship: Democracy, Rights and Identities Beyond Borders, 203−226. Houndmills: Palgrave Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 10 ______

Macmillan.

2007 Kobayashi, Audrey and Valerie Preston, “Transnationalism through the life course: Hong Kong immigrants in Canada.” Asia Pacific Viewpoints 48 (2):151−167. 2007 Bakan, Abigail and Audrey Kobayashi. “Affirmative action and employment equity: policy, Ideology, and backlash in Canadian context.” Studies in Political Economy 70:145−166.

2009 Reprinted in Nick Larsen and Brian Burtch eds. Law in Society: Canadian Readings, pp. 148-162. Toronto: Nelson.

2007 Kobayashi, Audrey. “The limits of the limits of community.” Political Geography 26(2):214−217.

2007 Kobayashi, Audrey and Genevieve Johnson, “Scholarship and activism on the edge: introduction.” In Randy Enomoto and Genevieve Fuji Johnson eds. Race, Racialization, and Anti-Racism in Canada and Beyond, pp. 3-16. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

2007 Bakan, Abigail and Audrey Kobayashi, “The sky didn’t fall”: Organizing to combat racism in the workplace: The case of the Alliance for Employment Equity.” In Randy Enomoto and Genevieve Fuji Johnson eds. Race, Racialization, and Anti-Racism in Canada and Beyond, 51−78. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

2006 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Multiculturalism, transnationalism and immigrant integration: What can we learn from Hong Kong immigration diversity in the city?” In Leen d’Haenens, Marc Hoogh, Dirk Vanheule and Hasibe Gezduci eds. New Citizens, New Policies? Developments in Diversity Policy in Canada and Flanders, 25−34. Gent: Academia Press.

2006 Preston, Valerie, Audrey Kobayashi, and Myer Siemiatycki. “Transnational urbanism: Toronto at a crossroads.” In Vic Satsewich and Lloyd Wond eds. Transnational Identities and Practices in Canada, 91−110. Vancouver: UBC Press.

2006 Preston, Valerie, Audrey Kobayashi, and Guida Man. “Transnationalism, gender, and civic participation: Canadian case studies of Hong Kong immigrants.” Environment and Planning A 38 (9): 1633–1651.

2006 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Why women of colour in geography?” Gender, Place and Culture 12 (1): 28−33.

2005 Ley, David and Audrey Kobayashi, “Back to Hong Kong: return migration or transnational sojourn?” Global Networks 5 (2): 111−128.

2005 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Employment equity in Canada: The paradox of tolerance and denial.” In Carl James ed. Possibilities and Limitations: Multicultural Policies and Programmes in Canada, 154−162. Halifax: Fernwood.

2005 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Seeing beyond South Africa: Anti-racist struggle post-September 11,” Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 11 ______

Antipode, 37 (1): 173−177. (Review Symposium: Eric Mann, Dispatches from Durban).

2005 Essed, Philomena, David Goldberg, and Audrey Kobayashi, “A curriculum vitae for gender studies” In Philomena Essed, David Goldberg and Audrey Kobayashi eds. A Companion to Gender Studies, 1−28. Malden, MA and Oxford: Blackwell.

2004 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Anti-racist feminism in geography: an agenda for social action.” In Lise Nelson and Joni Seager eds. A Companion to Feminist Geography, 32−40. Malden, MA and Oxford: Blackwell.

2004 Bakan, Abigail and Audrey Kobayashi. “Backlash against employment equity: The British Columbia experience.” Atlantis 29 (1): 61−70.

2004 Kobayashi, Audrey and Abigail Bakan, “Employment equity in Nunavut: Lessons, and contradictions, of success.” Directions 1 (2). On-line publication.

2004 Bakan, Abigail and Audrey Kobayashi, “Backlash: The rise and fall of employment equity legislation in Ontario.” Directions 1 (2). On-line publication.

2004 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Critical ‘race’ approaches to cultural geography.” In R. Schein ed. Companion to Cultural Geography, 238−249. Malden, MA and Oxford: Blackwell.

2004 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Geography, spatiality, and racialization: The contribution of Edward Said,” The Arab World Geographer/Le Géographe du monde arabe 7 (1−2): 79−90.

2003 Kobayashi, Audrey and James Proctor, “Values, rights and justice.” In G. Gaile and C. Willmott eds. Geography in America at the Dawn of the 21st Century, 721−729. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2003 Kobayashi, Audrey, “GPC ten years on: Is self-reflexivity enough? Gender, Place and Culture 10 (3): 345−349.

2003 Krull, Catherine, Audrey Kobayashi, and Sonia Enjamio. “La Vida de las mujeres en San Isidro: Los Patrones temporales y spatiales en una cultura de resistencia” [Women’s Daily Life in San Isidro: Time-Space Patterns in a Culture of Resistance]. Publicacion de la Catedra de la Mujer, 1−16. Havana, Universidad de Habana.

2003 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Jenda Mondai (Kirinuke) Toshito no imin: Nihonjin Josei no Kanada Shinijuusha (A gendered perspective on migration: Recent Japanese Women Immigrants in Canada).” In Iwasaki, Nobuhiko, Ceri Peach, Takashi Miyajima, Roger Goodman and Kiyomitsu Yui eds Kaigai ni okeru Nikkei-jin, Nihon no naka no gaikokujin: Gurobaru no imin ryudo to esunosukapu (The Japanese Overseas, Immigrants in Japan: Global Migration and Ethnoscapes,) 224−238. Tokyo: Showado.

2003 Kobayashi, Audrey, “The construction of geographical knowledge: Racialization, spatialization.” In Kay Anderson, Mona Domosh, Steve Pile, and Nigel Thrift eds The Handbook of Cultural Geography, 544−556. London: Sage. Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 12 ______

2002 Kobayashi, Audrey, “20 years later and still two percent: Women of colour in Canadian geography.” The Canadian Geographer/Le géographe canadien 46 (3): 245−248 (with references at 262−65).

2002 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Migration as a negotiation of gender: Recent Japanese immigrant women in Canada.” In Hirabayashi, Lane, James Hirabayashi, and Akemi Kikumura Yano eds New World/New Lives: Globalization and People of Japanese Ancestry in the Americas and from Latin America in Japan, 205−220. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

2002 Peake, Linda and Audrey Kobayashi, "Policies and practices for anti-racist Geography at the millennium.” The Professional Geographer 54 (1): 50−61.

2002 Bakan, Abigail and Audrey Kobayashi, “Employment equity policy in Ontario: A case study in the politics of backlash.” In Carol Agocs ed. Workplace Equality: An International Perspective on Legislation, Policy and Practice, 91−108. Dordrecht, New York, Norwell and London: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

2001 Kobayashi, Audrey, “People like us can’t go into a place like that: the need for multicultural diversity in Canadian history,” Canadian Issues/Thèmes Canadiens October: 15−18.

2001 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Negotiating the personal and the political in critical qualitative research.” In M. Limb and C. Dwyer eds. Qualitative Methodologies for Geographers: Issues and Debates, 55−72. London and New York: Arnold and Oxford University Press.

2001 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Truly our own: Canadian geography 50 years after.” In Audrey Kobayashi ed. 50 Years After: Geographical Interpretations of Canada. The Canadian Geographer 45 (1): 3−13.

2000 Kobayashi, Audrey and Linda Peake, “Racism out of place: Thoughts on whiteness and an anti-racist geography in the new millennium.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 90 (2): 392−403.

2008 Reprinted in Pamela Moss and Karen Falconer Al-Hindi, eds. Rethinking Space, Place, and Knowledges, 155−178. Lantham, Boulder, New York, Toronto, and Plymouth UK: Rowan & Littlefield.

2000 Kobayashi, Audrey and Brian Ray, “Civil risk and landscapes of marginality in Canada: a pluralist approach to social justice.” The Canadian Geographer 44 (4): 401−417

2000 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Public policy on the margins: the role of minority ethnocultural associations in affecting public policy in Canada.” In Keith Banting ed. The Non-profit Sector in Canada, 229−261. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's Press.

1999 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Multiculturalism and making difference: comments on the state of multiculturalism policy in Canada.” Australian-Canadian Studies 17 (2): 33−42.

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1999 Kobayashi, Audrey, “‘Race’ and racism in the classroom: Some thoughts on unexpected moments.” The Journal of Geography 98 (4): 179−182.

1999 Kobayashi, Audrey, Mark Rosenberg, and Eric Moore, “Healthy immigrant children: a demographic and geographic analysis.” Ottawa: National Longitudinal Study of Children and Youth, Human Resources Development Canada.

1998 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Do minority women judges make a difference?” Canadian Journal of Women and the Law/Revue femmes et droit 10 (1): 199−212.

2002 Reprinted in T. Brettel Dawson ed. Women, Law and Social Change: Core Readings and Current Issues 4th ed. Captus Press.

1998 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Japanese and Italian Canadians: contrasts in ethnocultural strategies,” in Claudio Cerreti, ed. Genova, Colombo, Il Mare e l'Emigrazione Italiana nelle Meriche, 367−374. Rome: Instituto della Enciclopedia Italiana fondata da Giovanni Treccani.

1997 Kobayashi, Audrey, “The paradox of difference and diversity (or, why the threshold keeps moving).” In J.P. Jones, H. Nast and S. Roberts eds Thresholds in Feminist Geography, 1−15. New York and London: Routledge.

1996 Nast, Heidi and Audrey Kobayashi, “Re-corporealizing vision.” In Nancy Duncan ed. Bodyspace, 75−96. London and New York: Routledge.

1995 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Birds of passage or squawking ducks? Writing across generations of Japanese-Canadian literature.” In Russell King, John Connell and Paul White eds Writing Across Two Worlds: Literature and Migration, 216−228. London: Routledge.

1995 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Challenging the national dream: gender persecution and Canadian immigration law.” In Peter Fitzpatrick ed. Racism, Nationalism and the Rule of Law, 61−74. London: Dartmouth.

1994 Kobayashi, Audrey and Peter Jackson. “Japanese Canadians and the racialization of labour in the British Columbia sawmill industry.” B.C. Studies 103: 33−58.

1994 Kobayashi, Audrey, "Coloring the field: gender, 'race', and the politics of fieldwork." The Professional Geographer 45 (1): 73−80.

1997 Reprinted in Japanese in Space, Society and Geographic Thought Vol. II, trans. Naoki Oshiro.

1994 Kobayashi, Audrey and Linda Peake, "Un-natural discourse: 'Race' and gender in geography." Gender, Place and Culture 1 (2): 225−44.

1997 Reprinted in Trevor Barnes and Derek Gregory eds. Reading Human Geography: The Poetics and Politics of Inquiry, 445−459. London, New York, Sydney and Auckland: Arnold. Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 14 ______

2009 Reprinted in R. Borghi and A. Rondinone eds. Geografie di genere. Milano: Unicopli.

1994 Kobayashi, Audrey, John Bradbury, and Hal Benenson, “Placing women and work.” In Audrey Kobayashi ed. Women, Work and Place, ix−xlv. Montreal: McGill-Queen's Press.

1994 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Learning their place: Japanese/Canadian workers/mothers.” In A. Kobayashi ed. Women, Work and Place, 45−72. Montreal: McGill-Queen's Press. (winner of the 1995 Marion Porter prize for most significant feminist article in a Canadian publication).

1993 Kobayashi, Audrey and Mark Rosenberg, “The right to health: an international discourse.” In R. Masi, K. McLeod, and L. Mensah eds. Health and Culture: Exploring the Relationships, 95−110. Toronto: Mosaic.

1993 Kobayashi, Audrey, "Multiculturalism: representing a Canadian institution." In James Duncan and David Ley eds. Place/Culture/Representation, 205−31. London: Routledge.

2010 Reprinted in Vertovic, Stephen ed. The International Encyclopedia of Migration.

1993 Olson, Sherry and Audrey Kobayashi, “Ethnicity in Canadian cities.” In Larry S. Bourne and David F. Ley eds. The Changing Social Geography of Canadian Cities, 138−52. Montreal: McGill Queen's Press.

1992 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Structured feeling: Japanese-Canadian poetry and landscape.” In Glen Norcliffe and Paul Simpson-Housley eds. A Few Acres of Snow: Literary and Artistic Landscapes of Canada, 243−57. Toronto: Dundern Press.

1992 Kobayashi, Audrey, “The Japanese-Canadian Redress Settlement and its implications for ‘Race Relations.’” Canadian Ethnic Studies 24 (1): 1−19.

1990 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Racism and the law in Canada: a geographical perspective.” Urban Geography 11 (5): 447−73.

1989 Kobayashi, Audrey, “A critique of dialectical landscape.” In Audrey Kobayashi and Suzanne Mackenzie eds. Remaking Human Geography, 164−183. London: Unwin Hyman.

1989 Kobayashi, Audrey and Suzanne Mackenzie, “Humanism and historical materialism in contemporary social geography.” In Audrey Kobayashi and Suzanne Mackenzie eds Remaking Human Geography, 1−14. London: Unwin Hyman.

1988 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Regional and demographic aspects of Japanese migration to Canada.” The Canadian Geographer 32 (3): 356−60.

1985 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Emigration to Canada, landholding and social networks in a Japanese village, 1885-1950.” In Matsuo Soga and Bernard Saint-Jacques eds. Japanese Studies in Canada, 162−86. Ottawa: Canadian Asian Studies Association.

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1984 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Emigration to Canada and the development of the residential landscape in a Japanese village: the paradox of the sojourner.” Canadian Ethnic Studies XVI (3): 111-131.

1984 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Review essay.” The Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 16 (2): 66−68.

1980 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Landscape and the poetic act: the role of haiku clubs for the Issei.” Landscape 24 (l): 42-47.

Invited publications:

2015 Kobayashi, Audrey. ““You learn how to deal with that”: Placing the Other in a Racialized Academy.” Bulletin of the Royal Society of Canada.

2005 Ray, Brian and Audrey Kobayashi, “Etablir le lien entre l’immigation, la sexualité et la citoyenneté: Comparaison entre le Canada et les Etats-Unis. Canadian Issues/Themes Canadiens. Spring: 62−65.

2005 Ray, Brian and Audrey Kobayashi. “Negotiating the nexus of immigration, sexuality and citizenship: Canadian and American comparisons.” Canadian Issues/Thèmes Canadiens, Spring: 13−17.

2005 Kobayashi, Audrey and Brian Ray, “Placing American Emigration to Canada in Context,” Feature Article, The Migration Source, January.

2005 Krull, Catherine and Audrey Kobayashi, “Mujer-Comunidad. Estudio de caso en San Isidro.” VI Taller Internacional Mujeres en el Siglo. Havana: Federacion de Mujeres (FMC) and University of Havana

2002 Kobayashi, Audrey, (Associate Editor for Cultural Geography). “Akasaka” (12−13), “Amerika Mura” (16−17), “Asakusa” (28), “bamboo” (39−40), “ castle towns” (61), “cherry blossoms” (63), “chrysanthemum” (68−69), “cultural geography” (95−99), “fishing” (149), “Fukuoka” (158), “gardens” (163−64), Ginza” (172), “Hokkaidō” (197), “hot springs” (201), “Inland Sea” (215), “Kansai” (245−46), “Kantō” (246), “keshiki” (254), “Kobe” (158−59), “Kyōto” (272-74), “land reclamation” (275), “meibutsu” (307), “Mt. Fuji” (333), “Nagoya” (338−39), “Nikkei in North America” (358−59), “ofuro” (371−72), “Ōsaka” (377), “pine trees” (391), “population” (400−401), “port towns” (402−403), “reforestation” (416), “rice” (421−422), “Roppongi” (424−425), “rural life” (426), “seasons” (446−447), “Shibuya” (451), “Shinjuku” (453−454), “temple towns” (517), “Tokyo” (528−530), “Umeda” (543), “urban migration” (546−547), “village depopulation” (552−553), “Yokohama” (579). In Buckley, Sandra ed. The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Japanese Culture. London and New York: Routledge.

2002 Ayukawa, Midge and Audrey Kobayashi, comp. “Japanese Canadians: Annotated Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 16 ______

Bibliography.” In Akemi Kikumura Yano, ed. Encyclopedia of Japanese Descendants in the Americas: An Illustrated History of the Nikkei, 164−170. Walnut Creek CA: Altamira Press.

2002 Kobayashi, Audrey and Midge Ayukawa, "A brief history of Japanese Canadians." In Akemi Kikumura Yano, ed. Encyclopedia of Japanese Descendants in the Americas: An Illustrated History of the Nikkei, 150−161. Walnut Creek CA: Altamira Press.

2002 Kobayashi, Audrey et al., comp. “Japanese Canadians: Supplementary Materials.” In Akemi Kikumura Yano, ed. Encyclopedia of Japanese Descendants in the Americas: An Illustrated History of the Nikkei, 171−176. Walnut Creek CA: Altamira Press.

2002 Kobayashi, Audrey and Midge Ayukawa, “Japanese Canadians: Bibliographic essay.” In Akemi Kikumura Yano, ed. Encyclopedia of Japanese Descendants in the Americas: An Illustrated History of the Nikkei, 162−163. Walnut Creek CA: Altamira Press.

2002 Kobayashi, Audrey and Midge Ayukawa, “Japanese Canadians.” In Akemi Kikumura Yano, ed. Encyclopedia of Japanese Descendants in the Americas: An Illustrated History of the Nikkei, 149. Walnut Creek CA: Altamira Press.

2001 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Landscapes at the margin: Vancouver’s Asian community.” In Tom L. McKnight, Regional Geography of the United States and Canada, 454−455.Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. (revised and republished in 2003 edition)

1999 Kobayashi, Audrey, “The geography of ageing among elderly Canadian Nikkei.” In Facing the Millennium: Ageing and the Family in Canada and Japan, 33−46. Nishinomiya: Kwansei Gakuin University.

1998 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Comments on Patrick Simon's paper.” In Marie McAndrew and Nicole Vincent eds. Metropolis Year II: the Development of a Comparative Research Agenda, 330−332. Montreal: Inter-University Research Centre of Montreal on Immigration, Integration and Urban Dynamics.

1997 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Gender relations, family and work among Japanese emigrants to Canada, 1896−1906.” Proceedings of the Second Annual Ritsumeikan−UBC Conference on Canadian Studies. Kyoto: Ritsumeikan University.

1997 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Naming the word. Preface to Queen's Antiracism Review: Crossing Barriers: Diverse Minds Speak Out 2: iv−vi.

1996 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Women on women in Japan.” In Dennis Dicks ed. Proceedings of the Canadian Asian Studies Association Annual Meeting, Montreal.

1996 Kobayashi, Audrey, “A brief history of the Canadian Nikkei.” Nikkei Images 1 (1): 3−8.

1996 Holdsworth, Deryk and Audrey Kobayashi, “Historical geography in a post-colonial world—multiple voices (not) in search of theories: the Ninth International Conference of Historical Geographers, 1995. Journal of Historical Geography 22 (2): 198−201. Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 17 ______

1996 Rose, Damaris, Alison Gill, Winston Husbands, Jennifer Hyndman, Audrey Kobayashi and Gisele Yasmeen, "Equity issues in geography departments of Canadian universities and degree-granting university colleges." Montreal: Canadian Association of Geographers, 55 pp.

1993 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Representing ethnicity: political statistexts.” In Gustav Goldman ed. Challenges of Measuring an Ethnic World: Science, Politics and Reality, Proceedings of the Joint Canada-United States Conference on the Measurement of ethnicity, 509−22. Ottawa and Washington, DC: Statistics Canada and the US Bureau of the Census.

1992 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Intermarriage among Japanese Canadians: cultural rejection or intercultural tolerance?” Horizons Interculturels 26: 6−18.

1991 Kobayashi, Audrey, “The scholar as ethnic: some thoughts on the role of academics in the Japanese-Canadian redress movement.” In K.Victor Ujimoto and Josephine C. Naidoo eds. Asian Canadians: Research on Current Issues, 1−21 Guelph ON: Department of Sociology and Anthropology.

1991 Kobayashi, Audrey, “A geographical perspective on racism and the law.” Bulletin, Canadian Law and Society Association 11: 4−6.

1989 Kobayashi, Audrey, “The historical context of Japanese-Canadian uprooting.” In Ludger Müller-Wille ed. Social Change and Space: Indigenous Nations and Ethnic Communities, 69−82. Montreal: Northern Studies Programme, McGill University.

1989 Kobayashi, Audrey, “John H. Bradbury (1942−1988).” The Canadian Geographer 33 (1): 76−77.

1989 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Generational issues in the history of Japanese-Canadian communities.” In Roy Miki and Cassandra Kobayashi eds. Spirit of Redress, 81−88. Vancouver: National Association of Japanese Canadians.

1987 Kobayashi, Audrey, “From tyranny to justice: The uprooting of Japanese Canadians after 1941.” Trans. Sophie Cazanave, “Le déracinement des Canadiens-Japonais après 1941 de la tyrannie à la justice.” Tribune Juive 5 (l): 4−11 & 28-35.

1987 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Real or apprehended? The Japanese-Canadian redress issue and human rights.” Human Rights Advocate III (10).

1986 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Regional backgrounds of Japanese emigrants to Canada, and the social consequences of regional diversity for Japanese Canadians.” Albatross Discussion Paper Series No. 1, Department of Geography, McGill University.

Reprinted as “Regional diversity among Japanese immigrants to Canada: A preliminary review.” In K. Victor Ujimoto and Josephine Naidoo eds. Asian Canadians: Contemporary Issues, 1−48. Montreal: Canadian Asian Studies Association. Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 18 ______

1986 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Geography, humanism and language.” In Suzanne Mackenzie ed. Humanism and Geography, 43−46. Carleton University Geography Department Working Papers Series No. 3.

1985 Kobayashi, Audrey, “The status of women in the Canadian Association of Geographers.” Canadian Women and Geography Newsletter 5: 5-7.

1979 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Transition and change: the culture of the Issei in the Okanagan Valley.” In Chu, Garrick et al. eds. Inalienable Rice: A Chinese and Japanese Canadian Anthology, 17−20. Vancouver: Powell Street Revue and the Canadian Writers' Workshop.

Miscellaneous:

Issei Life Histories: An Interactive Data Base on Japanese Immigrants in Canada. On-line data base, located at the Japanese Canadian National Museum and Archives.

2000-02 “From the President,” a 2000-word column on the discipline of geography, published six times yearly in French and English in the Newsletter of the Canadian Association of Geographers.

Book Reviews:

2008 Review of Arun Saldanha. Psychedelic White: Goa Trance and the Viscosity of Race. Minneapolis and London:University of Minnesota Press. In Antipode.

2005 “The ‘last man’ at last?” Review of L.A. Staeheli, E. Kofman and L.J. Peake eds. Mapping Women, Making Politics: Feminist Perspectives on Political Geography. London: Routledge 2003. In Centre for Feminist Research/le centre de recherches feministes Special Book Review Edition 9 (2):18−20.

2004 Review of Bill Ong Hing. Defining America Through Immigration Policy. Philadelphia, Temple University Press. In Law and Politics Book Review 14 (11): 837−840.

2004 Review of Kevin R. Johnson. The “Huddled Masses” Myth: Immigration and Civil Rights. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. In Law and Politics Book Review 14 (11): 840−844.

1995 Review of Livingstone, David N. 1992. The Geographical Tradition. Oxford and Cambridge: Blackwell's. In Annals of the Association of American Geographers 85 (2): 192- 194.

1993 Review of Roy, Patricia, J.L. Granatstein, Masako Iino, and Hiroko Takamura 1990. Mutual Hostages: Canadians and Japanese During the Second World War. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. B.C. Studies 96: 117−121.

1992 Review of Adachi, Ken 1991. The Enemy That Never Was: A History of Japanese Canadians 2nd ed. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart. Pacific Affairs 65 (3): 447−448.

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1992 Review of Kordan, Bohdan S., and Peter Melnycky eds. 1991. In the Shadow of the Rockies: Diary of the Castle Mountain Internment Camp. Calgary: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies Press. In Ukrainian Canadian Studies.

1990 Review of Lai, David 1989. Chinatowns: Towns Within Cities in Canada. Vancouver: University of B.C. Press. In Annals of the American Association of American Geographers 80 (4): 642−44.

1988 Review of Lowder, Stella 1986. The Geography of Third World Cities. New York: Barnes and Noble. In Geographical Review 18 (3): 339−40.

1988 Review of Conzen, Michael P. ed. 1986. World Patterns of Modern Urban Change. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. In Cahiers de Géographie du Québec 32 (86): 187−188.

1987 Review of Guelke, Leonard ed. 1986. Geography and Humanistic Knowledge. (Publication Series 25, University of Waterloo). In The Canadian Geographer 31 (l): 95-96.

1987 Review of Agnew, John, John Mercer ,and David Sopher ed. 1984. The City in Cultural Context. Boston: Allen & Unwin. In Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 5 (2): 234-236.

1981 Review of Takeo Nakano and Leatrice Nakano 1980. Within the Barbed Wire Fence: A Japanese Man's Account of His Internment in Canada. Seattle: University of Seattle Press. In The American Review of Canadian Studies XI (2): 93-95.

Editing:

2013-16 General Editor, Human Geography, The International Encyclopedia of Geography

2002-10 Editor, Annals of the Association of American Geographers: People, Place, and Region

2002 Consulting Editor, The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Japanese Culture. London: Routledge

th 2001 Guest Editor, 50 Anniversary Issue, The Canadian Geographer 45 (1)

1990 Co-editor, Newsletter, Institute of British Geographers, Women and Geography Study Group.

1988 Guest Editor of "Focus on Asian Migration to Canada." The Canadian Geographer 32(3).

1985 Canadian Women and Geography Newsletter, Numbers 4 and 5.

1984-85 Centre for Developing Area Studies, McGill University, Discussion Papers, Numbers 14 through 31.

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Commissioned Research Reports:

2012 Mehrunnisa Ahmad Ali, Audrey Kobayashi, Susanne Cliff-Jungling, Joanna Ochocka, Jonathan Lomotey, Liliana Araujo, Dragan Kljujic, “Making Ontario Home: A study of settlement and integration services for immigrant and refugees” Report commissioned by Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants (OCASI).

2004 Kobayashi, Audrey and Abigail Bakan, “Temporary migration and international trade agreements: a gendered analysis,” Report submitted to Status of Women Canada.

2003 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Race and Racism: An Institutional Perspective on Contemporary Canada.” Ottawa: Citizenship and Immigration Canada Immigration College Project.

2002 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Anti-racism: a curriculum guide.” Ottawa: Citizenship and Immigration Canada Immigration College Project.

2001 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Metropolis Phase II: National Consultation on Policy-Research Programme, Theme 6.” Ottawa: Citizenship and Immigration Canada

1999 Kobayashi, Audrey and Abigail Bakan, Background to Consultation with Public Service Unions. Report prepared for the Public Service Commission of Canada.

1998 Kobayashi, Audrey, Eric Moore and Mark Rosenberg, Healthy Immigrant Children: A Demographic and Geographic Analysis. Ottawa: Applied Research Branch, Strategic Policy, Human Resources Development Canada, 53 pp.

1997 Kobayashi, Audrey and Linda Peake, The Metropolis Project: Urban Studies Research on Immigrants and Immigration in Canadian Cities. Report prepared for Citizenship and Immigration Canada. 250 pp.

1993 Kobayashi, Audrey, Review of the 1996 Census Consultation Guide. Report prepared for Statistics Canada on behalf of the Canadian Ethnocultural Council. 13 pp.

1992 Kobayashi, Audrey, A Review of the Literature on Ethnicity, The Family and Demographic Change in Canada. Report prepared under Contract to Health and Welfare Canada, Review of Demography and its Implications for Social and Economic Policy. 91 pp.

1989 Kobayashi, Audrey, A Demographic Profile of Japanese Canadians, and Social Implications for the Future. Ottawa: Department of the Secretary of State, Contract PCS-8-00374.

1988 Kobayashi, Audrey, Report of the Committee to Review the Review of Demography and its Implications for Economic and Social Policy. Canadian Ethnocultural Council. 12 pp.

1986 Kobayashi, Audrey, Proposal for a Study of Demography and the Effects of Relocation on Japanese Canadians. Commissioned by National Association of Japanese Canadians. 43 pp.

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Academic Conferences and Key Notes/Distinguished Lectures:

Kobayashi, Audrey. Annual Mayer Lecture, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 14 March 2014. (invited and refereed)

Kobayashi, Audrey. Keynote Address. “No Boundaries” conference, University of Pennsylvania, 22 March 2014. (invited and refereed)

Kobayashi, Audrey. “Beyond the Chicago School: The Concept of Race in Urban Geography.” Plenary Distinguished Lecture, Association of American Geographers Ethnic Geography Specialty Group. Tampa FA, 10 April 2014. (invited and refereed)

Kobayashi, Audrey. Organizer and Discussant, “Stand your ground: Geographies of violence and uneven legal landscapes” (three sessions). Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Tampa, 10 April 2014.

Kobayashi, Audrey. “Detroit: Race Riots, Racial Conflicts, and Efforts to Bridge the Racial Divide,” by Joe Darden. Author Meets Critics presentation, Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Tampa, 10 April 2014. (invited)

Kobayashi, Audrey. Commentator, “Race, Gender and Geography II: Colonialism and Empire.” Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Tampa, 11 April 2014. (invited)

Kobayashi, Audrey. Workshop on publishing. Society of South African Geographers Biennial Meeting. East London, South Africa, 25 June 2014. (invited)

Kobayashi, Audrey. Keynote Address, “Geography and Race: International Collaborations,” Society of South African Geographers Student Conference. East London, South Africa, 26 June 2014. (invited and refereed)

Kobayashi, Audrey. Keynote Address. “Transnational Anti-Racist Movements and a Globalizing World: A Geographical Agenda.” Society of South African Geographers Biennial Meeting. East London, South Africa. 28 June 2014. (invited and refereed)

Invited Departmental seminar, Department of Geography, Kansas State University, 22 February 2013

Workshop on the history of radical geographies, University of British Columbia, 1-3 March 2013

Past President’s Address: “The Idea of Race in Geography,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, 13 April 2013)

Panel Presentation: “The contributions of Thelma Glass and the Civil Rights Movement,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, 11 April 2013)

Keynote Address, Robert Park, the Idea of Race, and the Influence of Symbolic Interaction in the Discipline of Geography, European Society for Symbolic Interactionism, Annual Meeting, Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 22 ______

Uppsala, Sweden, 29 august 2013

Invited Community Presentation, “Human Rights and the History of Powell Street,” The Powell Street Festival, Vancouver 4 August 2013

Invited Community Presentation on the 22nd Anniversary of the Japanese Canadian Redress Settlement, Winfield, British Columbia, 22 September 2013

Plenary Presentation, “The Making Ontario Home Project,” Annual Conference, Pathways to Prosperity, Ottawa, 15 November 2013

2012 Invited presentation, “Neoclassical Urban Theory and the Study of Racism in Geography.”Association of American Geographers and Binghamton University Conference on Race, Ethnicity and Place, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 25 October.

2012 The Suzanne Mackenzie Address to the Canadian Association of Geographers. “Impossible Conversations: Race, Gender, and Intersectionality in Geography.” CAG Annual Meeting, Waterloo, 29 April.

2012 Invited plenary talk, “Race, Gender, and the Canadian Academy: The Status of Racialized Minorities and Aboriginal People.” The 12th Annual Critical Race and Anti-Colonial Studies Conference, 28 April.

2012 Invited speaker, “Human Rights Research: A Geographer’s Perspective. Royal Society of Canada Eastern Ontario Regional Meeting, Queen’s University, 14 April.

2012 Invited plenary speaker, 43rd Annual University of South Dakota Geography Convention, 30 March.

2011 Keynote plenary address, “Social Justice, Freedom, and Responsibility: Rethinking the Spatial in Geography.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Southeast Region, Savannah GA, 21 November.

2011 “The execution of Troy Davis: A Geographical Perspective.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Southeast Region, Savannah GA, 21 November.

2011 Keynote Plenary address, “Social Justice, Freedom, and Responsibility: Rethinking the Spatial in Geography.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Middle States Division, College Park, Maryland, 11 November.

2011 Keynote plenary address, “Social Justice, Freedom, and Responsibility: Rethinking the Spatial in Geography.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Mid- Atlantic Regional Division, Union City NJ, 28 October.

2011 Keynote Plenary address, “Social Justice and the City.” Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, New England St. Lawrence Valley Region, Montreal, 15 October. Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 23 ______

2011 Kobayashi, Audrey. Social Justice, Freedom, and Responsibility: Rethinking the Spatial in Geography.” Keynote address, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Great Plains Rocky Mountain Divison, Denver CO, 7 October.

2011 “Immigrant Geographies of North American Cities: The Authors Meet the Critics.” Metropolis International Conference. Azores, Portugal, 15 September.

2011 Fumia, Doreen, Audrey Kobayashi, and Dolana Mogadime. “Alliance-Building and the Transformation of CAUT into an Equity-Seeking Organization.” Women’s Worlds Conference, Ottawa, 7 July.

2011 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Activism, Politics, and Knowledge Mobilization: The Scholar’s Dilemma.” Keynote Plenary address, “Performing Geopolitics” conference, Durham University UK, 22 June.

2011 Keynote Plenary address, “Geography in a Globalising World: International Alliances, Collaborations and Debates.” Irish Geographical Association Annual Meeting, Limerick, 7 May.

2011 “Connecting Freedom and Responsibility: Activist Scholarship and Geopolitics.” Plenary address, University of Illinois, Champagne-Urbana, 28 April.

2011 Panel presentation, “Disseminating Feminist Geographies within Postsecondary Education,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Seattle WA, 15 April 2011.

2011 Plenary address. “The Future of Canadian Geography.” 50th Anniversary Conference. Department of Geography, Wilfred Laurier University, 2 April.

2011 “Employment Equity in Canada: A Tale of Two Sectors.” Metropolis Canadian national Conference Vancouver, 24 March.

2010 “Gender and race in the geography classroom: A stocktaking from a Canadian perspective,” New Zealand Geographical Society (with the Institute of Australian Geographers) Conference, 2 July.

2010 “From plans to papers: a forum on the postgraduate writing experience,” New Zealand Geographical Society (with the Institute of Australian Geographers) Conference, 1 July.

2010 Discussant, “Geographies of Response,” Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Washington DC, 14 April.

2009 Invited paper presentation, “Now you see them, how you see them: Women of colour in Canadian academia.” Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Ottawa, 28 May.

2009 Invited paper, “The concept of reparation and the Japanese-Canadian Redress Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 24 ______

Settlement.” Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Ottawa, 27 May.

2009 “Whiteness at work: anti-racist and diversity models and the search for equity.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, 25-28 March.

2009 Panel presentation, “Recent developments in PhD programmes in Canada.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, 25-28 March.

2008 Panel presentation, “People of colour in the academy.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, 17 April.

2008 “Sartre and colonialism,” Annual Blaut Lecture, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, 17 April.

2008 “Spatiality and the theories of Jean-Paul Sartre,” Taafe Distinguished Lecture, Ohio State University, 9 May.

2008 Keynote address, “Placing occupation,” Association of Occupational Professionals Annual Meeting, Thunder Bay, 16 May.

2008 “Equity in the Neoliberal University,” Plenary presentation, Federation of Humanities and Social Sciences of Canada, Annual Congress, 2 June.

2008 “Heteronomativity and the renegotiation of gender roles among Hong Kong immigrants to Canada,” Invited Plenary paper, “Out of the Cube: Aesthetic, Philosophical, and Discursive Approaches to Gendered Identities,” University of Buffalo, 26 September.

2007 “Multiculturalism and the state-civil society relationship,” Queen’s University, conference on “Immigration, Minorities and Multiculturalism in Democracies,” Montreal, 25-27 October

2007 “Transnational linkages as a reinforcement of citizenship commitment: The case of Hong Kong emigrants to Canada,” Metropolis International, Melbourne: 9-13 October.

2007 “More than representation: faculty of colour and student mentoring,” special session on “Racism and Higher Education,” Canadian Ethnic Studies Association Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, 29 September.

2007 Plenary Presentation, “Making the visible count: difference and embodied knowledge in the academy,” Annual Congress of the Canadian Federation of Humanities and Social Sciences, Saskatoon, 30 May.

2007 Preston, Valerie, Ann Marie Murnaghan and Audrey Kobayashi, “Place, affect, and transnationalism,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, 17-21 April.

2006 “The classroom as a site of struggle: racialization, place, identity.” American Association of Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 25 ______

Geographers Race, Ethnicity, and Place Conference, Texas State University San Marcos, San Marcos Texas, 1-4 November.

2006 Keynote Plenary, “Redefining Nikkei in a globalizing context.” Japanese Studies Association of Canada Annual Meeting, Kamloops, B.C., 12-14 October.

2006 Keynote Plenary, Multiculturalism, transnationalism, and immigrant integration: What can we learn from Hong Kong immigration? Brugge, West Flanders, 18-21 October.

2006. Keynote plenary lecture, “’Race’ and place in times of shock and horror: The need for a geography of human rights.” International Geographical Union Regional Conference, Brisbane, Australia, 3-6 July.

2006 With Valerie Preston, “Heteronormativity: the implications for transnational migration.” International Geographical Union Commission on Gender and Development, University of Waikato, Hamilton NZ, 28-30 June.

2006 Keynote plenary paper, “Shock and horror in New Orleans: Emotive media representations of race and place.” Second International Emotional Geographies Conference, Queen’s University, 26-28 May.

2006 Plenary presentation, “Telling acts: Japanese Canadians and their stories told,” Multicultural Canada Conference, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, 31 May-1 June.

2006 Plenary presentation “Healing and homecoming: The role of redress,” at Futures Behind Fencelines? “Security,” History, Memory Symposium, Millersville University, Millersville PA, 10-11 April.

2006 With Brian Ray, “Moral crusades: Transnational activism and human rights,” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago, 6-10 March.

2007 Keynote lecture, “'Transformations': The politics of Women's Studies.” Conference for the 30th Anniversary of Women's Studies at SFU, Vancouver, 9-10 February.

2005 Kobayashi, Audrey and Valerie Preston, “Transnationalism through the life course: unpacking concepts and stereotypes.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Denver, 5-9 April

2005 Bakan, Abigail and Audrey Kobayashi, “Affirmative Action and Employment Equity: Policy and Ideology in Canadian Context,” Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, University of Western Ontario, 30 May- 3 June

2005 Kobayashi, Audrey and Brian Ray, “It feels like a kick in the gut: Same-sex rights and the denial of place in Bush’s America.” Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, University of Western Ontario, 1-5 June

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2005 Kobayashi, Audrey and Brian Ray, “That’s it! I’m moving to Canada: Post-election discourses on U.S. emigration to Canada.” Association for Canadian Studies in the U.S. Annual Meeting, St. Lewis, 16-20 November

2005 “The uprooting of Japanese Canadians and Japanese Americans during the 1940s: Security for whom?” Canadian Studies Association Annual Ellis Island Workshop, New York City, 9-10 September

2005 “Is multiculturalism an appropriate policy for governing diversity?” Third National Seminar on Governing Diversity, Toronto, 16-17 October

2004 Krull, Catherine and Audrey Kobayashi. “Challenges to community development: Women’s time/space patterns in San Isidro, Cuba.” Annual Meeting of CPS/CIDA (Canadian Population Society and Canadian International Development Agency), 2004 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 5 June

2004 “Transnationalism: developing theoretical and policy understandings,” 9th International Metropolis Conference, Geneva, Switzerland, 27 September – 1 October

2004 Plenary address, “When cultures clash: geopolitics and the new racism in the 21st Century,” International Geographical Congress, Glasgow, Scotland, 16 August

2004 “Engendering transnationalism studies: evidence from the immigration of women from Hong Kong to Canada,” International Geographical Congress, Glasgow, Scotland, 17 August

2004 Plenary address, “Transnationalism from an Asia/Pacific Viewpoint: The Case of Hong Kong and ‘return’ migration to Canada,” Institute of Australian Geographers, Adelaide, 6 May

2004 Panel member, “Publishing from the Margins”, Institute of Australian Geographers, Adelaide, 5 May

2004 With Valerie Preston, “Transnationalism, Gender, and Civic Participation: Canadian Case Studies of Hong Kong Immigrants.” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia, 16-19 March

2003 (with David Ley) “Return migration to Hong Kong: Implications for citizenship and Canadian public policy,” Annual Meeting, Canadian Ethnic Studies Association, Banff, Alberta, 2-4 October

2003 Past President’s Address, “What’s race got to do with it? The geography of racialization in Canada,” Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Victoria, BC, May 29-June 5

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2003 Panelist, “Migration studies and community studies,” Panel on the International Nikkei Research Project of the Japanese American National Museum, Annual Meeting of the American Museum Association, Portland, Oregon, 21 May

2003 (with David Ley) “Return Migration: Another Solution to Immigrant Concentration?” Annual Meeting, Metropolis, Edmonton, Alberta 22-24, March

2003 “Gender, trade and labour mobility,” Invited presentation, Annual Meeting, Metropolis, Edmonton Alberta, 22-24 March

2003 Krull, Catherine, Audrey Kobayashi, and Sonia Enjamio. “Mujer-Comunidad: Experiencias intergeneracionales en San Isidro” Invited presentation at the Sixth International Scientific Workshop on Women: "Women in the XXI Century", University of Havana, Cuba, 17-21 November

2002 Keynote address, “Whither social cohesion research? A view from academia” Social Cohesion Workshop, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Pacific Region, Vancouver, 17- 18 January.

2002 With David Ley. “Back to Hong Kong: Return migration or a transnational sojourn?.” Paper presentation, Association of American Geographers, Annual General Meeting, Los Angeles, March

2002 “The Hong Kong Community and Citizenship in Richmond, BC”. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Toronto, 29 May–1 June

2002 "Backlash and the Political Culture of Employment Equity in BC and Ontario, Canada." Abigail Bakan and Audrey Kobayashi, paper presented by Abigail Bakan at the International Conference on Social Science, Honolulu Hawaii, 14 June

2002 “Gender and racism”, Plenary Keynote Address, Regional Conference of the International Geographic Union, Durban, South Africa, 4-7 August

2002 “Women from Hong Kong in Canadian suburbs – challenges of transnationalism”, 7th International Metropolis Conference, Oslo, 9-13 September

2002 “Best practices in addressing the impact of international trade agreements on immigrant women”, 7th International Metropolis Conference, Oslo, 9-13 September

2002 “Multicultural Canada: Ten contradictions”, Canada-UK Colloquium, Toronto, 14-17 November.

2002 “Establishing Nikkei identity: The early context”, Changing Japanese Identities in Multicultural Canada Conference, University of Victoria, BC, 22-24 August

2002 “Transnationalism, citizenship and social cohesion among recent immigrants from Hong Kong to Canada: the public policy agenda,” Conference on Social Cohesion and Public Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 28 ______

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2001 “Gendering and colouring the state: employment equity in Canada,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York, 27 February – 3 March

2001 Invited paper, “Recent trends in Japanese emigration to Canada,” International Symposium on immigration policy in Japan, EU and North America, The Oxford University Kobe Institute, Kobe, Japan, 9-12 April

2001 “Migration and return of Hong Kong emigrants to Canada,” International Symposium on Return Migration to Hong Kong, Queen’s University and Hong Kong University, 19-20 May

2001 “Geographies of identity in a racialized Canadian landscape,” Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Montreal, 29 May – 3 June

2001 With Abigail Bakan, “Siting the backlash: employment equity and political cultural in context,” International Conference on Law and Geography, Faculty of Law, University of London, 2-3 June

2001 With Abigail Bakan, “Employment equity in Nunavut: lessons and contradictions of success,” International Law and Society Association annual conference, Budapest, 4-8 Jun.

2001 Address as President of the CAG, Annual Meeting of the Prairie Division, CAG, Moosejaw, 28-30 September

2001 Workshop leader, Metropolis Phase II: National Consultation on Policy-Research Programme, Metropolis National Meeting, Ottawa, 17-18 October

2001 Invited speaker, “People like us can’t go into a place like that: the need for multicultural diversity in Canadian History,” Giving the Future a Past, National meeting of the Association for Canadian Studies, Winnipeg, 19-20 October

2001 Invited paper, “Migración internacional, Ciudadanía transnacional y derechos de Ciudadanía en un contexto globalizante: Ajustando la lente del género,” International Conference on Gender and Development, University of Havana, Cuba, 13-16 November

2001 “Transnationalism, citizenship and challenges to public policy: the case of recent immigrants from Hong Kong to Canada,” 6th International Metropolis Conference, Rotterdam, 27-29 November

2000 “Recent Japanese immigrant women in Canada,” Annual Meeting, Association of Finnish Geographers, Helsinki, 10 November

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2000 With Abigail Bakan. “Backlash: the rise and fall of employment equity legislation in Ontario,” era21 (end racism! activism for the 21st Century) National Association of Japanese Canadians and the Canadian Ethnocultural Council, Vancouver, 17-19 November

2000 Keynote address, “New patterns and theories of international migration, citizenship and citizenship rights,” New Patterns, New Theories: A Conference on International Migration, Nottingham Trent University, 11-13 July

2000 “Transnationalism, citizenship and social cohesion: recent migration from Hong Kong to Canada,” International Congress of the International Geographical Union, Seoul, Korea, 11- 17 August

2000 “Racism in the schoolyard” Citizenship 2020, McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, 20- 21 October

2000 With Abigail Bakan. “Employment equity policy in Ontario: A case study in the politics of backlash,” Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science, Quebec City, Quebec, 30 July

2000 Invited presentation, “Now you see them, how you see them: women of colour in the academy,” Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada workshop on women in the academy, Congress of the Learned Societies of Canada, Edmonton, 1August

2000 Panelist, “Roses and cricket bats: how academia maintains the silence of racism,” panel on “The invisibility of whiteness in geographic research on race,” Annual Meeting, American Association of Geographers, Pittsburgh, PA, 5-9 April

2000 “Values, ethics and justice in qualitative research,” Annual Meeting, American Association of Geographers, Pittsburgh, PA, 5-9 April

2000 “Immigration, transnationalism and multiculturalism: the geography of the world in Canada,” Keynote Address. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft fur Kanada-Studien e.v., Grainau, Germany, 18-20 February

2000 “Migration as a Negotiation of Gender: Recent Japanese Immigrant Women in Canada,” Annual Meeting, International Nikkei Research Project, Japanese American National Museum, 29-30 April

1999 “Values, Ethics and Justice in Geography,” Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Honolulu, 25 March

1999 Discussant, “Unruly Spaces,” Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Honolulu, 26 March

1999 Panel member, panel on “Institutions and Equality,” Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Honolulu, 25 March.

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1999 Panel member, panel on ‘Racism in Geography,” Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Honolulu, 25 March

1998 Kobayashi, Audrey and Linda Peake, “Racism in Geography: An Agenda,” National Science Foundation Workshop on Racism and Geography, University of Kentucky, Lexington, 28-31 October

1998 Workshop leader, “Citizenship in the Age of Information,” National Science Foundation Project Varenius Conference, University of California, Santa Barbara, 8-10 October

1998 “Japanese women immigrants in Canada,” Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Boston, 28 March

1998 “Is radical geography radical enough for feminism?” Special Session on ‘Radical Geography – 30 Years On,’ Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Boston, 27 March

1998 Panel member, panel on “Feminism, Geography and Human Rights,” Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Boston, 28 March.

1998 Panel member, panel on “Race and Racism in geography: classroom and curriculum perspectives,” Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Boston, 28 March

1998 Panel member, panel on “Migration as a Gendered Experience,” Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Boston, 28 March

1998 Discussant, session on “Legal Mappings,” Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Boston, 28 March

1998 Nolin, Catherine and Audrey Kobayashi, “Re-writing Canada: transnationalism as a challenge to Canadian public policy,” Annual Meeting, Canadian Association of Geographers, Ottawa, 2 June

1998 Keynote address, “Multiculturalism and citizenship in Canada,” Biennial Meeting, Australia- New Zealand Association of Canadian Studies, Sydney, Australia, 8 July

1998 “Migration, citizenship and the negotiation of gender among Japanese women immigrants in Canada,” International Geographical Union Gender Commission, Lisbon, Portugal, 28 August

1998 “Elderly Japanese Canadians,” Annual Meeting on Canadian Studies, Kwansai Gakuin University, Nishinomiya, Japan, December

1997 "Judging Difference: Minority Judges and Canadian Justice," Judging the Judges: Selection and Evaluation, International Institute for Law and Society, Onati, Spain, 16-19 March

1997 Kobayashi, Audrey and Linda Peake, "Becoming Canadian: Immigration and the changing geography of Canadian Cities,” Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Meeting, St. Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 31 ______

John's, August

1997 Organizer and Chair, "Geography and Ethics,” two sessions at the Inaugural International conference on Critical Geography, Vancouver, 12 August

1997 Panel member, "Critical Geography and/in Institutional Spaces,” Inaugural International conference on Critical Geography, Vancouver, 12 August

1997 "Powell Street: Urban racialization," half-day field trip, Inaugural International conference on Critical Geography, Vancouver, 12 August

1997 Plenary speaker, Forum on Diversity, Heritage Canada, 3 November

1997 "Racism against visible minority women in the public service", PSAC Conference on Visible Minorities in the Public Service, Ottawa, 7 February

1997 "Asian Canadians", invited plenary presentation, Canada and the Asia-Pacific Promise: Hope, Hype and Reality, Couchiching Institute on Public Affairs, Plenary Speaker, 9 August

1997 Workshop leader, "Racism and the Law," Regional Conference on Sociolegal Studies, University of Toronto Law School, 3 May

1997 Panel member, "Race and/in Geography: Racialized Discourses and Marginalization," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Ft. Worth, Texas, 4 April

1996 "Gender relations, family and work among Japanese immigrants to Canada, 1896-1906," 2nd Annual Ritsumeikan-UBC Canadian Studies Conference, Kyoto, Japan, 8-9 November

1996 "If Kant were a refugee: recent challenges to concepts of space and citizenship in refugee law," Annual Meeting, Law and Society Association, Glasgow, 10-13 July

1995 Kobayashi, Audrey and Patricia Tuitt, “Locating the refugee: the limits of legal discourse,” Annual Meeting, Law and Society Association, Toronto, Ontario, 1-4 June.

1995 “Gender and community organization among Japanese emigrants to Canada,” Biennial meeting of the International Association of Historical Geographers, Perth, Australia 10-14 July

1995 “What's space got to do with it? Geography's androcentric past,” International Symposium of Historical Geographers, Singapore, 4-7 July

1995 Organizer, "Activism and the City I: Perspectives," and "Activism and the City II: Praxis," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Chicago, 15-18 March

1995 Panel member, "Perspectives on Racism and Human Rights," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Chicago, 15-18 March

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1995 "Difference and diversity in feminist geography: an overview," New Horizons in Feminist Geography, University of Kentucky, 12-14 January. (in addition to paper, vetted contributions, ran workshop, and contributed to editing proceedings)

1995 "Gender persecution against women refugees to Canada," invited paper, Critical Epistemologies in Law Symposium, International Centre for the Sociology of Law, Onati, Spain, 1-4 October.

1994 "Challenging the national dream: gender persecution of women refugees," invited presentation, "Critical Epistemologies in Law" International Symposium, International Institute for Law and Society, Onati, Spain, 2-5 October.

1994 "Family strategies among Japanese immigrants to British Columbia, 1900-1930,” B.C. and Beyond Gender History Conference, University of Victoria, 16-18 June.

1994 Panel member, "From social Darwinism to postmodernism: evolving attitudes towards the vulnerable in Western society," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, 28-31 March.

1993 "Un-naturalizing the discourse: Shifting orthodoxies of 'race' and gender," plenary Address, Canadian Ethnic Studies Biennial Conference, Vancouver, 27-30 November

1993 "Life Histories: Using machine readable ethnic data bases," workshop, Canadian Ethnic studies Biennial Conference, Vancouver, 27-30 November

1993 Invited paper, "Challenging the national dream: gender persecution and Canadian immigration law," Critical Legal Studies Conference, Oxford, 10-12 September

1993 Kobayashi, Audrey and Linda Peake, "Un-natural discourse: race and gender in geography," Annual Meeting, Canadian Association of Geographers, Ottawa, 1-3 June

1993 "Colouring the field: gender, 'race' and the politics of fieldwork," Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Atlanta, 26-29 April

1993 Panel member, "Author meets the critics: Jim Duncan's The City As Text," Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Atlanta, 26-29 April

1992 "Powell Street, Vancouver," one-half day historical workshop and walking tour, International Conference of Historical Geographers, Vancouver, 17-21 August

1992 "Japanese and Italian Canadians: Contrasts in ethnocultural strategies," Centro Congressiente Colombo 1992, XXVI Congresso Geografico Italiano, Genoa, 4-9 May

1992 "Representing ethnicity: political statistexts," invited paper, Joint Canada-United States Conference on the Measurement of Ethnicity, Ottawa, 1-3 April

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1991 "The changing institution of marriage among Japanese immigrants to Canada, 1908-1990," Canadian Ethnic Studies Association Biennial Conference, Winnipeg, 23-26 October

1991 "Multiculturalism policy and the Japanese-Canadian redress settlement," conference on "Twenty years of multiculturalism, successes and failures," St. John's College, University of Manitoba, 28 February - 2 March

1990 Kobayashi, Audrey and Mark Rosenberg, "The right to health: an international discourse," International Geographical Union, Commission of Health and Development, Kingston, Jamaica, 10-13 December

1990 Invited paper, Kobayashi, Audrey and Peter Jackson, "The racialization of labour in the B.C. sawmill industry, 1890-1910," B.C. Studies Association, Vancouver, B.C., 2-3 November.

1989 “Geography, racism and the law in Canada,” Annual Meeting of The Canadian Association of Geographers, Chicoutimi, June

1989 "A conceptual analysis of studies of racism and gender in geography," Annual meeting of the American Association of Geographers, Baltimore, March

1989 "For the sake of the children: Japanese/Canadian mothers," Annual Meeting of the Institute of British Geographers, invited guest of the Women and Geography Study Group session on "Patriarchy, racism and nationalism," Coventry, UK, January

1988 "Landscape as process/process as landscape: how do we choose?" Annual meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June

1988 "Learning their place: the work experiences of Japanese immigrant women in British Columbia," McGill University, International Symposium on Women Work and Place

1988 Language, ideology and place in the personal accounts of Japanese emigrants to Canada during the Taisho Period," Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, Phoenix, Arizona, March

1988 "The law as justification of spatial tyranny: the uprooting of Japanese Canadians," Annual Meeting of the Canadian Law and Society Association, Learned Societies Meeting, Windsor, Ontario, June

1987 "The scholar as ethnic: Some thoughts on the role of academics in the Japanese-Canadian redress movement," Annual meeting of the Canadian Association of Asian Studies, Hamilton, Ontario, June

1987 "A comparison of source areas of Japanese emigrants to Canada during the Meiji and Taisho Periods," Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, Portland, Oregon, March

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1986 "A comparison of domestic and international migration in a Japanese village, 1890-1930," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March

1986 "Geography, humanism and language," Annual Meeting, Canadian Association of Geographers, Ontario Division, Ottawa, Ontario, June

1985 "A preliminary analysis of regional variation in Japanese emigration to Canada prior to 1930," Annual Meeting of the Canadian Asian Studies Association, Montreal, Quebec, June

1985 "On Common Ground: An analysis of the geographical study of landscape," Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geographers, Detroit, Michigan, March

1985 "Conflict in Co-existence: Social consequences of regional diversity among Japanese Canadians, 1890-1942," Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association Pacific Coast Branch, Stanford University, June

1985 "Problems of locating internees and the Japanese-Canadian redress issue," 8th Biennial Conference of the Canadian Ethnic Studies Association on "Immigrants and Ethnic Groups in Canadian Cities," Montreal, Quebec, June

1984 "Residential areas and employment networks of Japanese immigrant workers in the Vancouver sawmill industry, 1890-1942," Annual Meeting of the Canadian Asian Studies Association, Vancouver, B.C., May

1984 "Nature, structure and human agency in the work of Jean-Paul Sartre," Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Nanaimo, B.C., June

1983 "Landholding and social networks in a Japanese immigrant village, 1890-1950," Annual Meeting of the Canadian Asian Studies Association, Vancouver, B.C., May

1980 "The Japanese gardens of Sawtelle, Los Angeles as expressions of social aesthetic value," Annual Meeting, Canadian Association of Geographers, Montreal, Quebec, June

1980 "Landscape aesthetics in geography: An existential perspective," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Louisville, Kentucky, March

1979 "Zairyüdöhö: Japanese temporary labourers in the development of orcharding in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia," CUKANZUS, An International Conference for Historical Geographers, Los Angeles, California, August

1979 "Landscape aesthetics, creative action and sense of place: An existential analysis of geography and literature," Annual Meeting, Pacific Coast Division, Association of American Geographers, Santa Barbara, California, July

1979 "Landscape and the poetic act: the role of haiku clubs for the Issei," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March

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1978 "Poetic landscape interpretations of the Issei," Annual Meeting, Pacific Coast Division, association of American Geographers, Portland, Oregon, June

1977 "Time and space in the Maya cosmographic tradition," Annual Meeting, Western Division, Canadian Association of Geographers, Bellingham, Washington, April

Invited lectures and workshops:

2012 “Race in Geography: A Biography of an Idea.” The Yi Fu Tuan Lecture, Department of Geography, University of Wisconsin Madison, 28 September.

2012 “Destination Vancouver: The Role of Labour Migration in the Development of Powell Street.” Lansdowne Distinguished Lecture, University of Victoria, 20 September.

2012 “Dekasegi: Emigration to Vancouver from Meiji Japan.” Invited Public Address, Japanese Canadian National Museum and Archives, 19 September.

2012 McMaster University, Department of Labour Studies, 6 March.

2012 University of Toronto, Japan Exchange, 15 August.

2012 Queen’s University, Shad Valley program, 11 July.

2011 “What’s Space Got to do with it?” National Institute for the Study of Regions, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, 5 April.

2011 Department of Geography. University of Newcastle, 24 June.

2011 “The spatial in the History of Geography.” Department of Geography, University of Colorado, Boulder CO. 5 October 2012.

2011 “Writing in Geography”. Department of Geography, University of Colorado, Boulder CO. 5 October.

2011 “What’s Space Got to do with it?” Department of Geography, Denver University, 6 October.

2011 “The Geography of Immigration in North American Cities.” Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, Kelowna, 12 October.

2010 “Intersections and Interdictions: Feminism and the Anti-racist Struggle,” The Greater Philadelphia Women’s Studies Consortium Scholar in Residence presentation, Temple University, 11 November.

2010 “Intersections and Interdictions: Feminism and the Anti-racist Struggle,” The Greater Philadelphia Women’s Studies Consortium Scholar in Residence presentation, Drexel University, 10 November.

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2010 “Immigrant Women and Access to Services in the Neoliberal City,” The Greater Philadelphia Women’s Studies Consortium Scholar in Residence presentation, University of Delaware, 10 November.

2010 “Neoliberalism, Activism, and Volunteerism,” The Greater Philadelphia Women’s Studies Consortium Scholar in Residence presentation, Villanova University, 9 November. 2010 “Transcending Gender,” The Greater Philadelphia Women’s Studies Consortium Scholar in Residence presentation, Bryn Mawr College, 9 November.

2010 “Immigrant Women in the Globalized Economy,” The Greater Philadelphia Women’s Studies Consortium Scholar in Residence presentation, Saint Joseph’s University, 8 November.

2010 “Publishing in the Annals of the AAG,” (workshop leader), Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Washington DC, 17 April.

2010 “Publishing in the Americas,” workshop presentation, Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Washington DC, 13 April.

2010 “Academic Proposal Writing,” Queen’s University, 14 September.

2010 “Welcoming Communities: Recent Initiatives to Advance Immigrant Integration in Ontario Cities,” Annual Alumni Lecture, Department of Geography, . 11 February.

2010 “People? Place? Region? The geographical concept of ‘space.’” Seminar, Department of Geography, York University, 12 February.

2009 “The challenges of doing collaborative community-based research: The view from Kingston.” Graduate Program in Migration and Ethnicity, University of Western Ontario, 22 October.

2008 “Space and spatiality: some critical moments in modern and postmodern geography,” The Taaffe Lecture, The Ohio State University, 8 May.

2007 Panel member, “Transnationalism and the Meaning of Citizenship in the 21st Century,” Metropolis Conversation Series, Ottawa, 11 December.

2007 “Dual citizenship among Hong Kong Canadians,” Metropolis Presents: Divided Loyalties? Transnationalism and the Meanings of Citizenship in the 21st Century. Invited address, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Ottawa, 10 December.

2007 Workshop leader, “Being Canadian: The fine balance of citizenship and identity, Simon Fraser University Centre for Dialogue, 6-8 November.

2007 “Publishing in the Annals,” presentation, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, 18-21 April.

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2007 “Author meets critics: Laura Pulido’s Black, Brown, Yellow, and Left.” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, 18-21 April.

2007 Discussant for Kay Anderson’s “Race: from representational to more-than-representational,” Ethnic Geography Distinguished Scholar lecture. Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, 18-21 April.

2007 Bakan, Abigail and Audrey Kobayashi, Affirmative Action and Employment Equity: Policy, “Ideology and Backlash in Canadian Context,” Visiting Guest Lecture, Gender and Globalization Faculty Working Group, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 7 April.

2006 Benjamin, Akua, Ena Dua, Frances Henry, Audrey Kobayashi, and Patricia Monture 2006. “Removing barriers on campus: A racial inclusion retreat.” One-day workshop, McMaster University, 4 December.

2005 “Can women be leaders without employment equity?” Department of National Defense, Canadian Forces Leadership Institute inaugural Women and Leadership workshop, Kingston, 22 March

2005 “Citizenship and the Accessible City: A case study of Hong Kong Immigrants in Vancouver and Toronto,” Simon Fraser University, Institute of Urban Studies, 23 February

2005 “Transnational Identities in a Multicultural Context: Gender, Place and Generation among Youth of Hong Kong Ancestry,” Okanagan University College, 25 February

2004 “Post-election discourses on emigration to Canada,” Migration Policy Institute, Washington DC, 5 November

2004 Commentator, Canadian Studies Annual Conference, Woodrow Wilson Foundation, Washington DC, 12 November

2004 “An Asia-Pacific Viewpoint on Transnationalism,” The Asia Pacific Viewpoints Annual Lecture, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand

2004 “Gendering transnationalism: is there a feminist perspective?” Invited lecture, Department of Geography, University of Waikato, 21 May

2004 Transnationalism and changing concepts of citizenship among recent immigrants from Hong Kong,” Invited lecture, Department of Geography, University of Auckland, 20 May

2004 Transnationalism and Hong Kong return migration,” Departmental Seminar, Department of Geography, University of Canterbury, 19 May

2004 “Place, rights and the concept of historical redress: the case study of Japanese Canadians,” Departmental Seminar, Department of History, University of Canterbury, 14 May

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2004 “Geographies of everyday life: women and work in Old Havana,” invited lecture, New Zealand Geographical Association, Canterbury Branch, University of Canterbury, 15 April

2004 “Landscapes.” Invited speaker on the launch of Winchester, Hilary, Kevin Dunn and Lily Kong, Landscapes: Ways of Imagining the World. Institute of Australian Geographers, Adelaide, 5 May

2002 “Race, gender and political action in geography: is reflexivity enough?” Rutgers University, Department of Geography, 1 March

2002 “Displaced: The Uprooting and Dispossession of Japanese Canadians During World War II,” OPIRG Talk, Queen's University, January

2002 “What will multicultural Canada look like in the 21st Century?” Later Life Learning Series, Kingston, Ontario, 8 February

2001 “Doing anti-racist and feminist research in the contemporary university,” Departments of History and Women’s Studies, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, 2 April

2001 “Recent developments in feminist geography,” Department of Geography, Dunedin University, Dunedin, 4 April

2001 “Recent immigrants from Hong Kong to Canada,” Department of Geography, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, 10 April

2001 “Canadian immigration and the Asia Pacific,” Department of Geography, University of Auckland, 15 April

2001 “Recent immigrants from Hong Kong to Canada,” Department of Geography and School of the Environment, University of Western Australia, Sydney, 17 April

2001 “Racism in Canada since September 11,” OPIRG and Queen’s University, 24 October

2001 “The uprooting of Japanese Canadians during the 1940s,” Department of Geography, Okanagan University College, Vernon, 29 October

2001 “What’s critical about critical human geography?” Department of Geography, Okanagan University College, Kelowna, 30 October

2001 “Recent developments in the Canadian Association of Geographers,” Department of Geography, University of Victoria, 5 December

2001 “Japanese-Canadian redress as a basis for restitution,” keynote address, African Canadian Legal Congress, 28 July

2001 “Welcoming Address,” National Council on Geographic Education, Vancouver, B.C., 1 August Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 39 ______

2001 Invited presentation, Canadian High Commission and the Canadian Ambassador to the Eu- sponsored conference to commemorate 25 years of relations between Canada and the EU, Brussels, 24-25 November

2000 “Everyday racism”, era21 (end racism! activism for the 21st century), pre-conference one- half day workshop, Vancouver, 18 November.

2000 “Globalization and Social Cohesion” SSHRC Workshop organizer, chair and presenter, Toronto, 27-28 November

2000 “Employment Equity”, Rights Forum of the Public Service Alliance of Canada, Keynote Address, Ottawa, 4 May

2000 “Bridging the Past – How to Trace your Genealogy”, National Association of Asian American Professionals, Vancouver, 13 May

2000 “National policy Dialogue on HRD Policy-making for Youth,” one-day workshop co-leader and presenter, Kaula Lumpur, 31 March

2000 “National policy Dialogue on HRD Policy-making for Youth,” one-day workshop co-leader and presenter, Hanoi, 27 March

2000 “National policy Dialogue on HRD Policy-making for Youth,” one-day workshop co-leader and presenter, Manila, 23 March

2000 “National policy Dialogue on HRD Policy-making for Youth,” one-day workshop co-leader and presenter, Bangkok, 21 March

2000 “Migration as a negotiation of gender: experiences of recent Japanese women immigrants in Canada,” Institute of Asian Research, University of British Columbia, 5 October

2000 “Transnationalism among recent Hong Kong immigrants to Vancouver,” Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, 6 October

2000 “Employment equity in the federal public service,” Diversity Summer Institute, Cultural Diversity Institute, University of Calgary, 1 August

2000 Guest appearance, special on “Multiculturalism”, CKNW Radio, Vancouver, 25 July

2000 “The Task Force on Visible Minorities in the Federal Public Service”, Faculty of Law, University of British Columbia, 2 March

2000 “The History of the Nikkei in Canada,” Japanese American National Museum, 30 April

2000 “Japanese immigrant women in Canada”, Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University, 13 April Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 40 ______

2000 “Past texts, present lives,” seminar series, Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, February

2000 “Employment Equity,” Keynote Address, Rights Forum of the Public Service Alliance of Canada

1999 (with Abigail Bakan), “Employment equity implementation in tough times: Ontario and the Canadian context today,” one-day workshop, Toronto, 18 October.

1999 Keynote Address,” Barriers to employment equity in the workplace,” Time for Action, Government of Canada National Joint Council, Employment Equity Committee, Ottawa, 13 January

1999 Plenary Address, “Identifying barriers to employment equity,” Public Service commission of Canada, Employment Equity Symposium, Vancouver, 30 March

1999 “Asian women in Canada,” Generasians, South East Asian Club, Queen’s University, 20 February

1998 “Migration as a negotiation of gender: recent Japanese immigrant women in Canada,” Department of Sociology, University of Auckland, 16 July

1998 “Japanese emigration to Canada during the Taisho Period,” Department of History, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ, 17 July

1998 Workshop on employment equity in the Federal Public Service, Learning, Development and Diversity programs, Health Canada, 11 March

1998 “Personal experiences doing feminist research,” seminar, Department of Geography, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, July

1998 Frosh-Prof Colloquium, Queen’s University, September

1998 “First Impressions” seminar leader, Queen’s University, September

1998 “Doing feminist studies at Queen’s,” The Women’s Centre, Queen’s University, October

1998 “The biology of sex and the sociology of gender,” debate with Prof. Bob Montgomerey, sponsored by the Alma Mater Society, October

1998 University Issues Colloquium, “Can the public afford to continue to fund the university?” Queen’s University, 5 March

1998 Seminar on preparing an SSHRC application, Office of Research Services, Queen’s University, October Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 41 ______

1998 Seminar on emigration from Japan to Canada, Imin Kenkyukai (Emigration Research Study Group), Tokyo, Japan, December

1997 “Migrants and mores: ethical and methodological issues of ‘studying’ immigrant women,” University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Department of Geography and the Center for Advanced Feminist Studies, 9 May

1997 “Open doors and closed minds: community responses to visible minority immigrants,” University of Minnesota, Duluth, Departments of Geography, Women’s Studies, Social Work, Royal D. Alworth, Jr. Institute for International Studies, Center for Community and Regional Research, UMD Commission on Women, UMD Commission on Human Diversity, Center for Ethics and Policy, UMD College of Liberal Arts, 7 May

1997 “Future of the Japanese-Canadian community,” Mixed Blessings, a one-day session on intermarriage in the Japanese-Canadian community, Hamilton, Ontario, 29 March

1997 Panel member, “Social justice in the new millennium: the evolving agenda,” a panel discussion in honour of the establishment of the Just Society Award, School of Policy Studies, Queen’s University, 11 March

1997 “Critical race theory,” Faculty of Law, University of Windsor, 10 February

1997 “What is inclusive social policy?” Keynote address, Inclusive Social Policy Development: Building Diversity – Affirming Communities, Canadian Council on Social Development, Ottawa, 13-15 March

1997 Plenary Address, Forum on Diversity, Heritage Canada, 3 November

1997 “Racism against visible minority women in the public service,” PSAC Conference on Visible Minorities in the Public Service, Ottawa, 7 February

1997 Frosh-Prof Colloquium, Queen’s University, September

1997 “First Impressions” seminar leader, Queen’s University, September

1997 “How I use computers in the classroom,” Instructional Technology Unit, Queen’s University, May

1997 Training session on anti-racism, POSSE (Project Outreach for Secondary School Education), 31 January

1996 "Multiculturalism in Canada". Department of Canadian Studies, McGill University, 12 March

1996 "Is it possible to be a feminist and a leader in today's society?" Women and Leadership Conference, Queen's University, 8 March Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 42 ______

1995 "Japanese Canadians and human rights," Regiopolis Notre Dame High School, Multiculturalism Week, 24 March

1995 Workshop on gender relations, Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute, 10 May

1995 "Gender issues,” Calvin Park Elementary School, 18 May

1995 "The construction of gender among Japanese immigrants to Canada, 1900-1930,” Faculty of Asian Studies, University of Brisbane, Australia, 17 July

1995 "Issues in the study of Japanese Canadian History,” Introduction to a symposium on racism in films, The National Archives of Canada, 14 November

1995 Queen's representative, Annual Fund-raising Dinner, Alumni Society, Queen's University, Toronto, 8 March

1995 "Canadian women for international women: policy and human rights initiatives," Lecture, Kingston Chapter, Haddasah WIZO "Women for Women" Programme, 7 March.

1995 "International women refugees," Lecture to commemorate the United Nations International Conference on Women, Belleville Business and Professional Women's Association, 20 February

1995 "Dealing with racism and sexism in the classroom," Ban Righ Luncheon series, 13 February

1995 "Social change in Canada: the university context," Symposium in Canadian Studies, Queen's University, 3 February

1995 "Public policy for human rights: the case of Japanese Canadians," Public Policy and Race Relations Speakers' Series, School of Policy Studies and Institute of Women's Studies, Queen's University, 17 January

1994 "Can social research be relevant?" Seminar, Research at Work series, Queen's University, 28 November

1994 "Recent developments in feminist geography," Graduate Seminar, Department of Geography, 22 November

1994 "Archival sources for the study of Japanese Canadians," Plenary Address, International Nikkei Symposium, Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles, 11 November

1994 "Recent trends in the Japanese-Canadian population," Luncheon Address, International Nikkei Symposium, Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles, 11 November

1994 "Mythologizing immigrants: some recent issues in the public discourse on immigration," West Coast Law and Society Association and Green College, University of B.C., Law and Society Seminar Series, 9 November Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 43 ______

1994 "The changing role of women in Japanese-Canadian society," Nikkei Heritage in Transition Symposium, National Association of Japanese Canadians, Montreal, 29-30 October

1994 "Essentialism in feminist theory," Seminar, Women's Studies, Waterloo University, 27 October

1994 "Geography and nationalism in Canadian immigration law: women refugees as 'other',” Graduate Studies 30th Anniversary Public Lecture, Wilfred Laurier University, 26 October.

1994 "Feminism and anti-racism in contemporary scholarship," Annual Address, reception to honour members of the Dean's Honours List, Queen's University, 13 October

1994 "Feminist theory," Seminar, School of Urban and Regional Planning, Queen's University, 29 September

1994 "Challenging the national dream: gender persecution and Canadian immigration law," Symposium on National and International Development (SNID), Inaugural lecture 1994-95, Queen's University, 22 September.

1994 Seminar on pluralism, Queen's 101 programme for 1st-year students, 18 September.

1994 "Challenging sexism in the Japanese-Canadian community," Symposium on Gender Sensitivity, National Association of Japanese Canadians, Toronto, 26 March

1994 "Japanese Canadian women," Erindale College, Centre for Population Studies, Toronto, 15 March

1994 Organizer, First Symposium for New Members of Parliament, organized by Queen's University School of Policy Studies, 4-5 February

1993 "Racism, gender and methodology in geography," Department of Geography, University of Victoria, 26 November

1993 "Japanese-Canadian history in perspective," Pan-American Nikkei Association, Vancouver, 3-6 July

1992 "Un-natural discourse: theories of 'race' and gender in geography," Department of Geography, St. David's University, Lampeter, 4 December

1992 "Empowering women from ethnocultural communities," Canadian Ethnocultural Council Conference on Women in Ethnocultural Communities, Toronto, 24 October

1992 "Issei Life Histories, an interactive data base on Japanese Canadians," Homecoming, conference of the National Association of Japanese Canadians, Vancouver, 9-11 October

1992 "Un-natural discourse: theories of 'race' and gender in feminist studies," Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University, 16 October Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 44 ______

1992 "Race, class and gender among Japanese immigrant women to Canada," Department of Geography, State University of New York, Albany, 7 February

1992 "Un-natural discourse: racist, sexist language and the law," Faculties of Law, University of Victoria and University of British Columbia, 27-28 February

1991 "Gender, class and race: Japanese immigrant women in Vancouver," Department of Geography Colloquia Series, University of British Columbia, 23 October

1991 "The social construction of race and gender," Institute for Gender Relations and Women's Studies Colloquia Series, University of B.C., 22 October

1991 Member, "The Academic Roundtable on State, Nation and Diversity," invited by the Minister of State for Multiculturalism and Citizenship, Carleton University, 22-23 May

1991 "The future of the Japanese-Canadian population in Toronto," Keynote Address, Toronto Japanese-Canadian Cultural Centre Conference on the Future, 24 May

1991 "Cross-cultural interaction," Conference on Youth and Cross-cultural experience, Dawson College, 4 May

1991 Discussant, "Socio-economic research in Japan," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Miami, Florida, 13-17 April

1991 Discussant, "Ideology and space," Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Miami, Florida, 13-17 April

1991 "Intermarriage among Japanese Canadians," Symposium on Intermarriage, National Association of Japanese Canadians and the Japanese-Canadian Cultural Centre of Montreal, 17 February

1991 "Multiculturalism policy and Canadian unity: a geographical perspective," Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario, 8 March

1991 "Racism, multiculturalism and Canadian unity," Department of Geography, York University, 1 February

1991 "Racism and the law in Canada," Department of Geography, University of Toronto, 30 January

1990 "Racism and human rights for visible minorities," guest presentation, National Conference on Human Rights and Canadian Solidarity, Ottawa, 9-11 December

1990 Discussant, "Women in contemporary Japan," Japanese Studies Association of Canada, Biannual meeting, University of British Columbia, 26-28 November.

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1990 Discussant, "Women and social polarization in Thatcher's Britain,” Annual Meeting, Institute of British Geographers, Glasgow, 3-6 January

1990 "Multiculturalism in Canada: institutional aspects of culture and place," Departments of Geography and Canadian Studies, University of Edinburgh, 8 January

1990 "Canadian apartheid: the uprooting of Japanese Canadians, 1942-1949,” Department of Geography, University College London, 25 January

1990 "Racism, patriarchy and geography: re-making the cultural landscape,” Department of Geography, University of Durham, 8 February

1990 "Racism and the law in Canada: a geographical perspective,” Department of Law, Exeter University, 15 February

1990 "Tradition against tyranny: landscape, community and control in a Japanese village,” London Group of Historical Geographers, Institute of Historical Research, 6 March

1989 "Non-judicial mechanisms of protection of minority ethno-cultural groups," Canadian Human Rights Foundation Conference of Cultural Communities in Quebec, Montreal, March 30-31

1989 Discussant, "Feminism and historical geography,” a one-day conference on the Historical Geography Research Group and the Women and Geography Study Group of the Institute of British Geographers, London, 11 November

1989 "Patriarchy and racism in context: the case of Japanese picture brides," The McGill Centre for Research and Teaching on Women, Women's Studies Colloquium

1988 "Marriage in transition: Japanese-Canadian picture brides," Simon Fraser University, Departments of Geography and Women's Studies

1988 "The Meech Lake Accord: Its implications for multiculturalism," Canadian Ethnocultural Council

1988 "The Meech Lake Accord and its effects on ethnocultural minorities," Alliance Quebec

1988 "Japanese-Canadian redress and human rights in Canada," The World Federalists of Canada, Montreal Branch, Intercultural Celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

1987 "A tribute to the Issei: first generation immigrants to Canada," Keynote Address, Annual Banquet of the Japanese Canadian Citizens' Association, Winnipeg, Manitoba

1987 "The Generations: Issues in the development of Japanese-Canadian communities," Annual Conference of the National Association of Japanese Canadians, Vancouver, B.C.

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1987 "The uprooting of Japanese Canadians during and after World War II," a public lecture in conjunction with Répartir a Zéro: Exposition sur l'expérience des canadiens d'origine japonaise au Québec.

1986 "A background to international emigration from Japan during the Meiji Period," Department of International Affairs, Miyagi University

1986 "Humanism in contemporary geography," Department of Geography, Kyoto University

1986 "Government treatment of Japanese Canadians during World War II," L'Association Québecoise pour la Justice

1985 "The effects of overseas migration in a Japanese village," Social Sciences Colloquium, Colgate University.

1984 "The concept of landscape in geographical analysis," Department of Geography, Queen's University.

1981 "The history of Japanese immigration to Canada," Department of Geography, University of Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan

1981 "The geography of California," Department of Geography, Nara University, Nara, Japan

1980 "Tradition and design in Japanese landscape architecture," Los Angeles Botanical Society

1977 "Cultural change among Japanese immigrants to Canada," Asian Studies Research Institute Colloquia Series, University of B.C.

Consulting:

2012 External Reviewer, Department of Geography University of Toronto, Scarborough 2011 External Reviewer, Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University 2008 External Reviewer, Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Toronto 2008 External Reviewer, Department of Equity Studies, University of Toronto.

2007 City of Kingston, Department of Families and Social Services, cultural competency training 2006 McMaster University, anti-racism training for university administrators 2003 Consultant to Citizenship and Immigration Canada to produce a course syllabus and present a course on anti-racism 2002 With Abigail Bakan, Consultants to Status of Women Canada, to produce a report on “Temporary immigration and world trade agreements: a gendered approach” 2002 Consultant to Citizenship and Immigration Canada to produce a curriculum guide for a course on anti-racism 2001 Consultant to Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Metropolis Directorate, to prepare a report on strategic research themes for Metropolis Phase II 1999 With Abigail Bakan, Consultants to the Public Service Commission of Canada, report on collaboration between management and the unions Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 47 ______

1991 Consultant to Health and Welfare Canada, Review of Demography and its Implications for Social and Economic and Social Policy, to produce a report and annotated bibliography on Ethnicity and the Family in Canada 1989 Consultant to Secretary of State, Multiculturalism, to produce a demographic study of the Japanese-Canadian population, resulting in a 75-l00 page report 1989 Consultant to Health and Welfare Canada, under contract to review research undertaken by the Demographic Review and Its Implications for Economic and Social Policy, to evaluate the impact of ethnoculturalism on Canada's society and economy 1985 Consultant to Price Waterhouse Co., background research for An Analysis of Economic Losses Sustained by Japanese Canadians, 1942-1949. Winnipeg: NAJC

Editorial Boards:

Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Editorial Board (2010 - ) Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Associate Editor (1996 - 2000); member of the Editorial Board (2000-2001); Editor, People, Place and Region, (2001- 2010) Asia Pacific Viewpoints (2004 - ) Journal of International Migration and Integration, Editorial Board (2000 - ) TOPIA, A Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, Editorial Board (1995 - ) Ethics, Place and Environment, Editorial Board (1997 - ) B.C. Studies, Editorial Board (1996-99) Currents (Urban Alliance on Race Relations), Editorial Advisory Board (1990-93) Gender, Place and Culture, Editorial Board (1992 - ) The Canadian Geographer, Editorial Board (1988-2000; 2008 - ) The Canadian Journal of Law and Society, Editorial Advisory Board (1992 - ) The Canadian Encyclopaedia of Ethnicity, Multicultural History Society of Ontario, Editorial Advisory Board (1992)

ADDITIONAL ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL

American Association of Geographers: Member, Long-term Planning Committee (2012 - ) Chair, Harold M. Rose Award Committee (2011 - ) Elected President (2011-2011) Elected Vice-President (2010-2010) Elected Member of Council (2007-2010) Board Member, Geographic Perspectives on Women Specialty Group (1998-2001) Board Member, Values, Ethics and Justice Specialty Group (1997-1999; 1999-2001) Co-Chair, Ethics, Justice and Human Rights Specialty Group (2001-2003) Standing Committee on Liaison with the CAG (1985 - 1987) Vice-Chair, Urban Geography Specialty Group (1984-85) Chair, Urban Geography Specialty Group (1985-86) Chair, Nominating Committee, Urban Geography Specialty Group (1996-97)

International Geographical Union Canadian Representative to the General Assembly (1996-2002) Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 48 ______

Full Member, Commission on Gender and Development (1998 - )

The Canada-US Fulbright Program Member of the Adjudication Committee (1999-2002) Chair of the Adjudication Committee (2002)

Canadian Asian Studies Association: Nomination Committee (1985-1986) Elected Secretary-Treasurer (1986-1989; 1991-1992) Official Representative to the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Asian Studies (1988; 1999)

Canadian Association of Geographers: Representative to the Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada (2002 - ) Member, Nominating Committee (2002 - ) Chair, Awards Committee (2003-04) Chair, Nominating Committee (2002-03) Elected Vice-President (1999-2000) and President (2000-2002); Past-President (2002-2004) Coordinator, Canadian Women and Geography Specialty Group (1984-86) Treasurer, Canadian Women and Geography Specialty Group (1986 - ) Elected Member of Executive Council (1987-1990) Chairperson, Joint Canadian Association of Geographers/American Association of Geographers Liaison Committee (1988-1990) Special Session Coordinator, Annual Meeting Committee (1989) Member, Editorial Board, The Canadian Geographer (1988 - ) Member, Committee for CAG 2001, (1992 - ) Member, Equity Committee (1993-96)

Canadian Ethnic Studies Association: Elected Member, Executive Council (1991-1993; 1993-1995; 1995-1997) Member, Nomination Committee (1991-1993) Chair, Membership Committee (1993 - )

Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada Member, Nomination Committee (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) Member, Task Force on the Revitalization of Learned Associations (2002-04) Representative to the General Assembly (2000-2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) Elected Member, Executive Council (2002 – 2005)

Canadian Association of University Teachers Elected member of the Executive Committee (2012−2016) Co-Chair, Standing Committee on Equity (20122016) Member, Equity Committee (2004 - )

Government Advisory Committees:

Canada Border Services Agency, appointed to the Advisory Board (2006−2010) Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 49 ______

Ontario Council for Graduate Studies, Member of the Appraisal Committee (2001-2004) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Grant Adjudication Committee (1997- 2000); Chair of Committee 9 (2000); Bora Laskin Fellowship Committee (2001-2004); Chair of the Committee (2004); Doctoral Fellowships Committee (2005-2007) Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada, Human Rights Award Selection Committee (1999) Human Resources Development Canada, National Longitudinal Study of Children and Youth, Expert Advisory Panel (1992-1995) National Advisory Committee on the National Atlas of Canada: Committee on Social and Cultural Geography (1989) Advisory Committee to the President of the Treasury Board on Employment Equity in the Public Service (1990-1996) Multiculturalism and Citizenship Canada: Adjudication Committee, Writing and Publications Programme (1992) National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, Human Resources Development Canada, Expert Advisory Committee (1992 - ) Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada, Aid to Scholarly Publications Programme, Member of the Jury (1996)

Community/Other Activities:

Media work: Frequent articles in community newspapers, including The Montreal Bulletin, The New Canadian, and The Nikkei Voice; appearances/interviews on radio television/radio as a resource person on minority rights include CBC's People First, and radio programmes Daybreak, Home Run, Sunday Morning as it Happens, and Morningside, plus various news shows.

City of Kingston Trainer, “Cultural Competency,” Department of Families and Social Services (2007) Honourary Chair, Rick Hansen Wheels in Motion Event (2007) Peer Support Counsellor, Canadian Paraplegic Association (2006 - ) President, Able Sail Kingston (2004 - ) Chair, Accessibility Advisory Committee (2003) Board Member, Kingston Independent Living Centre (2003 - ) Volunteer, St. Mary’s Hospital Member, St. Mary’s Hospital Spinal Cord Reunion Committee (2003 - )

Canadian Ethnocultural Council: Chair, Board of Presidents (1997) Witness, House of Commons Standing Committee on Immigration (1998) Witness, Parliamentary Committee on Revision of the Immigration Act (1998) Delegate (1986-1998) Witness, House of Commons Standing Committee on the 1987 (Meech Lake) Constitutional Accord Chairperson, Committee on the Review of Demography and its Implications for Economic and Social Policy (1988 - 1992) Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 50 ______

Member, Census Committee (1989-1992) Witness, Parliamentary Standing Committee on Labour, Immigration and Demography (1990) Chair, Census Committee (1992-1995

National Association of Japanese Canadians: Member, Scholarship selection committee (1999-2004) National Director (1996-1999) Co-Chair, “Anti-Racism in the 21st Century” conference (1999-2000) President, Quebec Chapter (1987-1989) Member, Strategy Committee (negotiating committee for Japanese-Canadian redress (1986- 1988) Chair, Demographic Committee (1987-1997) Member, Redress Settlement Advisory Committee (1988-1989) Responsible for NAJC policy on the Canadian Race Relations Foundation (1988-1989) Witness, Parliamentary Committee on Bill C-63 (An Act to establish the Canadian Race Relations Foundation) (1988) Member, Committee for the Canadian Race Relations Foundation (1993-1994)

Montreal Urban Community: Selection Committee for the Council on Intercultural and Interracial relations (1993)

Reviewer for:

Journals: Annals of the Association of American Geographers; Ecumene; Cultural Geography; Ethics, Place and Environment; The Canadian Geographer; BC Studies; Ethnic and Racial Studies; Gender, Culture and Society; Journal of International Migration and Integration; Pacific Affairs; Political Geography Quarterly; Revue canadienne droit et société/Canadian Journal of Law and Society; Topia: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies; Environment and Planning D: Society and Space; Cultural and Social Geography; Atlantis

Publishers: University of B.C. Press; McGill-Queen's Press; Cambridge University Press; Blackwell’s Publishing; Routledge Publishing; Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada; Wilfred Laurier Press

Funding Agencies: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Canada Council, Killam Award; National Science Foundation, United States; Guggenheim Foundation, United States; Social Sciences Research Council, Australia

Memberships in Academic Associations: American Asian Studies Association Association for Asian American Studies Association of American Geographers Canadian Association of Geographers Canadian Political Science Association Canadian Association of Law and Society Canadian Asian Studies Association Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 51 ______

Canadian Ethnic Studies Association Canadian Studies Association Royal Geographic Society, Institute of British Geographers Jinbun Chiri Gakkai (Human Geography Society of Japan) Japanese Studies Association of Canada

UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES AND ADMINISTRATION (Queen’s University)

Department of Geography: Member, Headship Committee (2009) Coordinator, Graduate Affairs (2007-2011) Queen’s University Faculty Association Representative (2005) Member, Appointments Committee (2003-2004; 2007-2008) Member, Nominating Committee (2001-2003; 2005-2007) Member, Committee on renewal, Tenure and Promotion (2002-2003) Chair, Committee on Renewal, Tenure and Promotion (2001-2002) Member, Graduate Affairs Committee (2000-2002)

Institute of Women’s Studies: Member, Curriculum Committee (2002 -2007) Director (1994-1999) Chair, Appointments Committee (1994-1999) Member, Speakers’ Committee (1994-1999) Member, Steering Committee (1994-1999) Member, Library Committee (1994-1999) Member, Nominating Committee (1994-1999) Member, Research Committee (1994-1999) Member, Instructors’ Committee (1994-1999) Member, Curriculum Committee (1994-1999)

Faculty of Arts and Science: Member Curriculum Review Implementation Committee (2000-2003) Member, Curriculum Review Committee (1998-1999) Member, Committee of Departments (1994-1999)

Queen’s University: Member, School of Graduate Studies Academic Appeals Committee (2008-2011) Co-Chair, University–Community Sub-committee on Racism (2009 - ) Member, Accessibility Advisory Committee (2003 - ) Co-Chair, JCCA Sub-committee on Equity (2000-2005) Member, Senate Committee on Internal Academic Reviews (2001–2004) Member, Principal’s Advisory Committee on Honourary Degrees (1998-2004) Member, Ad Hoc Committee on SSHRC Restructuring (2003) Member, Graduate Council (1998-1999; 2007 - ) Anti-Racism Advisor, Human Rights Office (1997 - ) Member, Chancellor’s Scholarship Committee (1995-1999) Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 52 ______

Member, Marty, Royce, Lynette Scholarship Committee (1996-1999) Member, Dean’s Advisory on Visible Minority Scholarships (1995-1999) Member, Committee on the History of the Dean of Women, Committee on Women’s Affairs, Alumni Society (1997-1999) Convocation Marshall (1997-2001 ) Co-Chair, Committee on Women’s Affairs (1995-1998) Member of Senate (1995-1998) Member, University Council (ex officio, 1995-1998) Honorary President, Alma Mater Society (1996-1997) Member, Senate Committee on Student Affairs (1997-1998) Member, Senate Committee on Promotion, Tenure and Leave (1996-1999) Member, Advisory Committee on the Mandate for the University Advisor on Equity ( 1997) Member, Committee to Review the Principalship (1997) Member, Review Committee on the Human Rights Office (1997) Member, Appointments Committee, Director of Security (1997) Member, Sexual Harassment Advisory Board, Human Rights Office (1994-1996)

University Committees and Administration (McGill University, 1983-1994)

Department of Geography: Member, Tenure and Promotions Committee (1993-1994) Representative to the Faculty of Arts (1993-1994) Graduate Director (1990-1994) Academic Advisor (1985-1988) Member, Departmental Advisory Committee (1986-1989; 1990-1994) Chair, Chairperson Selection Committee (1986-1987) Member, Selection Committee for GIS Fellowship (1987)

McGill University: Chairperson, Work Group to review the regulations on sexual harassment (1993) Member, Joint Senate-Board of Governors Committee on Equity (1994) Chairperson, Programme Committee, East Asian Studies (1991-1993) Member, Faculty of Arts, Search Committee for Director, Institute for the Study of Canada (1993-1994) Member, Research Committee, Centre for Research and Teaching on Women (1993-94) Member, Curriculum Committee, Institute for the Study of Canada (1993-1994 ) Member, Graduate Faculty Council (1990-94) Member, Steering Committee, Federal Contractors Programme (1992-1993) Member, Review Board, Faculty of Arts (1991-1993) Member, McGill Summer School Planning Workgroup (1992) Member, Tenure Committee, Faculty of Arts (1991-1994 ) Member, Centre for Developing Area Studies Editorial Board (1984-1986) Member, East Asian Studies Advisory Committee (1985-94) Member, East Asian Studies Japan Sub-committee (1984-94) Member, East Asian Studies Curriculum Committee (1986-93) Member, East Asian Studies Selection Committees (1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991) Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 53 ______

Chair, East Asian Studies Graduate Studies Committee (1988) Co-organizer (with John Bradbury) an International Symposium on Women Work and Place (February 12-13, 1987) Member, Canadian Studies Advisory Committee (1988-90) Member, Department of English Search Committee (for a position in Canadian Studies, 1988-89, 1991)

TEACHING (Queen’s University)

Department of Geography: GPHY 362 Human Migration (since 2012) GPHY 857 Master’s Seminar in Geography (since 2009) GPHY 496 Geography and Citizenship (2008-2010) GPHY 224 Cultural/Historical Geography (since 2003) GPHY 889 Geography of Citizenship (since 1997) GPHY 801 PhD Seminar in History and Philosophy of Geography (since 2001)

Institute of Women’s Studies: WMNS 400 Advanced Feminist Theory (1995) WMNS 320 ‘Race’, Class and Gender (1995-1997) WMNS 500 Honours Seminar (1996-1999)

Other teaching: IDIS 302 ‘Race’ and Racism (since 1995) SPS 897 Public Policy and Equity (1994; 1995; 1996; 1998; 1999; 2007)

Teaching (McGill University)

Department of Geography: 183-112B Contemporary World Problems (1983-85) 183-217B Introduction to Urban Geography (1983-89) 183-309A Canada: Its Geographic Foundations (1990-91) 183-312A Geography of East Asia (1984 - ) 183-381B The Evolution of Modern Geography (1983 - ) 183-401B The Cultural Geography of Canada (1992 - ) 183-412A Advanced Urban Geography (1983-87) 183-609A Problems in Human Geography (1984 - )

Outside the Geography Department: 117-368D Pro-seminar in East Asian Studies (2 weeks' lectures annually, 1983-1994) 117-530C Japanese Culture and Society (co-taught, summer, 1987) University College, London, Seminars and tutorial groups while on sabbatical (1989-90)

Graduate Supervision (Queen’s University) Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 54 ______

PhD Sean Patterson (2012- ) Ricardo Smalling (2012- ) Rebecca Pero (2011- ) Eda Acara (2010-2015 ) Andrea Choi (2009- ) Nel Coloma-Moya (2009-2014 ) Meghan Brooks (2008-2014 ) Ron Roy (2008- ) Cheryl Sutherland (2008- ) Nathaniel Lewis (2007-2012) Emily Cameron (2005-2009) (co-supervised) Sarah de Leeuw (2003-2007) (co-supervised) Shaun Tanaka (2003-2008) Naohiro Nakamura (2002-2007) Natsuko Chubachi (2002-2009) Catherine Nolin-Hanlon (1997-2001) (co-supervised) Ransford Danso (1997-2002)

Master’s Paula Loh (2012- ) Nancy Huyn (2009-2012) Kym Nacita (2009-2011) Neville Li (2007-2009) Cheryl Sutherland (2006-2008) Meghan Brooks (2006-2008) Yolande Pottie-Sherman (2006-2008) Jennifer Putnam (School of Industrial Relations, M.A. 2005-2006) Shaun Tanaka (2001-2003) Natsuko Chubachi (1998-2000) Paul Levia (School of Industrial Relations, M.A. 1997-1998)

Honours Manjeet Birk (B.A. Hons 2002) Cheryl Ramsaran (B.A.Hons. 1997) Jennifer Johnson (B.A. Hons. 1998) Christina Brown (B.A. Hons. 1998) Laura Moreland (B.A. Hons. 1998)

Graduate Supervision (McGill University)

PhD Lourdes Meanna (1995-1996) Catherine Pickles (PhD 1995) Jeanne Schoenwandt (PhD 2000) Jeff Hopkins (PhD 1992) Heidi Nast (PhD 1992)

Master's Joe Ochipinti (1996) Julie Podmore (M.A. 1993) Audrey Kobayashi - C.V. Page 55 ______

Stephen Bryce (M.A. 1991) Wendy Charlton (M.A. 1991) Dermot Vibert (M.A. 1988) Nina Laurie (M.A. 1988) Mireya Folch-Serra (M.A. 1987)

Honours Kate Macnamara (B.A.Hons 1985) Stephen Bryce (B.A.Hons 1985) Jonathan Downs (B.A.Hons 1986) Susan Gyetvay (B.A.Hons 1987) Elaine Fournier (B.A.Hons 1987 Sigrid Hallin (B.A.Hons 1988) Etienne Thibeault (B.A.Hons 1988) Jamie Alden (B.A.Hons 1988) Gerry Psomiadis (B.A.Hons, East Asian Studies, 1991) Liz Connell (B.A. Hons, Geography & East Asian Studies, 1992) Craig Forcese (B.A. Hons, Geography and Anthropology, 1992) Jacqueline Cureton (B.A. Hons 1993) Nicole L'Esperance (B.A. Hons, Geography & East Asian Studies, 1994) Paul Batik (B.A. Hons, Geography & East Asian Studies, 1994)