Sara R. Curran 400 Thomson Hall, University of Washington— Seattle, WA 98195 Phone: 206.459.9236 (c) — Fax: 206.685-0668 — E-Mail: [email protected] — skype: sara-curran

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

Awards, Honors, Recognitions, Service (since 2010) • Scientific Reviewer: SBE at National Science Foundation, NICHD, National Ongoing Academy, Scientific Journals: American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Climate Change, Demography, Environment & Planning, Gender and Society, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Journal of Marriage and the Family, Social Forces, International Migration, International Migration Review, Conservation Ecology, Population & Environment, World Politics, World Development, Studies in Family Sara R. Curran Page 2

Planning, SIGNS, Social Problems, Urban Studies, Transactions of the Institute for British Geographers • Member, User Working Group, Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center, 2020- NASA Earth Observing System Data and Information System, CIESIN, Columbia University. • Distinguished Lecture: Charles Nam Lecture, State University 2020 • Nominee, UW’s James D. Clowes Award for Advancing Learning Communities 2020 • President-elect, Sociology of Population Section, American Sociological 2019-2021 Associations • Vice President, Population Association of America. 2020 • Co-Chair, 2020 Population Association of America Annual Meeting 2019-2020 • Founding Section Editor. Social Institutions, Organizations, and Relations. Global 2018-present Perspectives, University of California Press • Award. Jackson School Service Award. Given by undergraduate majors to faculty or 2017 staff member who has made the most difference in their studies. • Secretary & Officer of the Association of Population Centers. 2016-2018 • Distinguished Lecture: Minnesota Population Center’s Inaugural Lecture 2018 • Distinguished Lecture: 10th Annual DB Doran Endowed Lecture, Hebrew 2017 University

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Bibliography (research products since 2010)

EDITED BOOKS (PEER REVIEWED BEFORE PUBLICATION) & EDITORIAL ACTIVITY Curran, Sara R. (section editor). Social Institutions, Organizations & Relations. For Anheier, Helmut (editor). Global Perspectives. A new journal published by the University of California Press (appointment 2018- 2023). Curran, Sara R. and David Brown (section editors). Population and Development. In Hooks, Greg & Samuel Cohn (editors) Sociology of Development Handbook. University of California Press. 2016. Curran, Sara R., April Linton, Abigail M. Cooke & Andrew Schrank. (editors). The Global Governance of Food. Routledge, London, UK. (A part of the Rethinking Globalization Series). 2011.

ARTICLES (PEER REVIEWED BEFORE PUBLICATION)

Lui, Lake & Sara R. Curran. R&R. ““I Wish I Were a Plumber!”: Transnational Middle Class Re-Construction Among Hong Kong Emigrants, Returnees, and Non-Migrants” Current Sociology. (submitted Nov. 20, 2019) Fussell, Beth, Sara R. Curran, Matthew Dunbar, Mike Babb, Jacqueline Meijer-Irons & Luanne Thomson. “Weather-Related Hazards and Population Change in the U.S., 1980-2012.” Annals of American Political and Social Science. 2017. Curran, Sara R., Jacqueline Meijer-Iron & Filiz Garip. “Economic Shock and Migration: Differential Economic Effects, Migrant Responses and Migrant Cumulative Causation in Thailand.” Sociology of Development. 2016 Curran, Sara R. & Jacqueline Meijer-Iron. “Climate Variability, Land Ownership and Migration: Evidence from Thailand about Gender Impacts.” Washington Journal of Environmental Law & Policy. 2(1):37-76. 2014. Clevenger, Casey, Amelia Seraphia Derr, Wendy Cadge, Sara R. Curran. “How Do Social Service Providers View Recent Immigrants? Perspectives from Portland, Maine and Olympia, Washington.” Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies. 12(1): 67-86. 2014. Jaworsky, Nadya, Peggy Levitt, Wendy Cadge, Jessica Hejtmanek, and Sara Curran. “New Perspectives on Immigrant Contexts of Reception: The Cultural Armature of Cities.” Nordic Journal of Migration. 2(1): 078– 088. 2012. Cadge, Wendy, Peggy Levitt, Sara Curran, and Nadya Jaworski. “La Ciudad y su Contexto: Organizaciones Religiosas y la Integración de los Migrantes" Número Monográfico: Religión y Migración; copublicación Les Cahiers Alhim y la Revista Migraciones; Universidad Paris 8 y Universidad Pontificia Comillas. 2010.

BOOK CHAPTERS

Merli, Giovanna, Sara R. Curran, and Claire Le Barbenchon. “Demography and Networks.” Oxford Handbook of Social Networks. Oxford Handbooks Online. Edited by James Moody and Ryan Light. Oxford University Sara R. Curran Page 4

Press. 2019. Curran, Sara R. “Global Studies versus International Studies.” Oxford Handbook of Global Studies. Oxford Handbooks Online. Edited by Mark Jurgensmeyer, Saskia Sassen, Manfred Steger. Oxford University Press. December 2018. Curran, Sara R. “Migration & Development: Virtuous and Vicious Cycles.” In Greg Hooks (editor). Handbook of the Sociology of Development. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. 2016. Curran, Sara R. “Migration, Social Capital, and the Environment: Considering Migrant Selectivity and Networks in Relation to Coastal Ecosystems.” Reprinted article in Hugo, Graeme (editor). Migration and Climate Change. : Edward Elgar Publishing. Part VI, Chapter 26. Pp 505-534. 2013 • Previously published as: Curran, Sara R. “Migration, Social Capital, and the Environment: Considering Migrant Selectivity and Networks in Relation to Coastal Ecosystems.” In W. Lutz, A. Prskawetz, and W. Sanderson, (editors). Population and Environment: Methods of Analysis, supplement to Population and Development Review, Volume 28(S):89-125. 2002. Curran, Sara R. “Population and Environment in Southeast Asia.” in Williams, Lindy and Phil Guest (editors). Demographic Change in Southeast Asia: Recent Histories and Future Directions. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. Pp. 154-187. 2013. Adamo, Susana Beatriz and Sara R. Curran. “Alliance, Competition, Mediation: The Role of Population Mobility in the Integration of Ecology into Poverty Reduction.” CIESIN. Poverty and Ecology Models. New York: Springer Books. Pp. 79-99. 2012. Curran, Sara R. and Abigail Cooke. “Unexpected Outcomes of Thai Cassava Trade: A Case of Global Complexity and Local Unsustainability.” In Curran, Sara R., April Linton, Abigail M. Cooke & Andrew Schrank. (editors). The Global Governance of Food. Routledge, London, UK. (A part of the Rethinking Globalization Series). Chapter 3. Pp. 37-51. 2011

POLICY MONOGRAPHS

Beyer, Jessica and Sara R. Curran. Cybersecurity Workforce Preparedness: The Need for More Policy-Focused Education. The Digital Futures Project. Washington, D.C.:The Wilson Center. 2017. Curran, Sara R. “Migration and Environment.” Contributing Author to IPBES’ forthcoming Global Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services” For which here is The Global Assessment citation: IPBES 2019. The assessment report of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services on Global Assessment of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. 2019. Cagley, Jessica Hanson and Sara Curran. Gender and Cropping in SSA: Executive Summary. Evans School Policy Analysis and Research, EPAR, Prepared for the Science and Technology Team of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. 2010. Sara R. Curran Page 5

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

Curran, Sara R. “Review of: The Transnationalized Social Question: Migration and the Politics of Social Inequalities in the Twenty-First Century/Thomas Faist.” Contemporary Sociology. Forthcoming. Curran, Sara R. “Review of: Multinational Maids: Stepwise Migration in a Global Labor Market/Mary Anju Paul.” Ethnic and Racial Studies. Forthcoming. Curran, Sara R. “Review of: Undocumented Fears: Immigration and the Politics of Divide and Conquer in Hazleton, Pennsylvania/Jamie Longazel. Ethnic and Racial Studies. 40 (13). 2017. Curran, Sara R. “Review of: Paradise Transplanted: Migration and the Making of California Gardens. By Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2014. Pp. xx+278. $29.95.” American Journal of Sociology. 121(4):1299-1301. 2016 Curran, Sara R. “Review of: Negotiating Identity in Scandinavia: Women, Migration and the Diaspora.” Journal of Anthropological Research. 2015. Curran, Sara R. “Fisheries” entry for Encyclopedia of Global Studies. Sage Publications. Pp. 400. 2012.

Research Grants/Contracts (since 2010)

McCormick, Tyler, Jon Wakefield, Sara R. Curran. NICHD, T32 Data Scored, In Council Review Science for Demographic & Population Health Training at the University of Washington May 25, 2019. Amount requested $1,824,000 for five years. Role: Co-PI. Curran, Sara R. NICHD, T32 Population Training at the University of Pending Review Washington May 25, 2019. Amount requested $1,296,000 for five years. Role: PI.

Curran, Sara R. Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology. Eunice 7/01/17-6/30/22 Kennedy Shriver National Institute for Child & Human Development (NICHD). Submitted December 2016. Approved May 2017. Amount $1.24 million. Role: PI.

Curran, Sara R. Universal Access: Development of a Comprehensive 1/01/15-2/28/18 Measurement. Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Submitted August 2015. Approved December 2015. Amount $500,000. Role: PI.

Curran, Sara R. Forced Migration and Human Rights. Henry M. 1/01/16-06/30/17 Jackson Foundation. December 8, 2015. Approved January 15, 2016. Amount $25,000. Role: PI

Curran, Sara R. UW Center for Global Studies: International Studies 10/01/14 – 09/30/18 Program Application. Department of Education Title VI RFP. June 30, 2014. Approved September 26, 2014. Amount $1.06 million for 2014-

2018 Role: PI (transferred PI to Novetzke) Sara R. Curran Page 6

Curran, Sara R. UW Center for Global Studies: Foreign Language & 10/01/14 – 09/30/18 Area Studies for Least Commonly Taught Languages. Department of Education FLAS Fellowships RFP. June 30, 2014. Approved September 26, 2014. Amount: $346,500 for AY 2014-2015. Role: PI.

Callahan, Mary and Curran, Sara. USAID. ADAPT2-IT 10/1/13-6/30/16 Submitted January 15, 2013, Advanced to final round April 26, 2013, Awarded October 1, 2013. Amount $1.5million with $1.5 million match from private sector partners. Role: PI.

Ellis, J. Mark. National Institute of Child and Human Development. 07/01/12 – 06/30/17 Population Research Infrastructure Program Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology, R24, Awarded July 2012, Amount $3.85 million. Role: PI

Curran, Sara R. NICHD, T32 Population Training at the University of 05/01/12-04/30/17 Washington May 25, 2011. Scored October 29, 2011. Score 1.6. Awarded May 2012. Amount $800,000 for five years. Role: PI.

Curran, Sara R. PNNL, DOE Contract. JSIS Courses for Nuclear 01/01/12-12/31/12 Nonproliferation Certificate Program Submitted July 15, 2011, Approved October, 15, 2011, Awarded January 2012, Amount $235,000 Role: PI

Curran, Sara R. Department of Education Title VI RFP. UW Center 07/22/10 – 06/15/14 for Global Studies: International Studies Program Application. March 23, 2010. Approved July 22, 2010. Amount $1.05million for 2010-2014 Role: PI. Curran, Sara R. UW Center for Global Studies: Foreign Language & 07/22/10 – 06/15/14 Area Studies for Least Commonly Taught Languages. Department of Education FLAS Fellowships RFP. March 23, 2010. Approved July 22, 2010. Amount: $708,000 for AY 2010- 2011. Role: PI.

Gifts/Intramural Grant Funds (since 2010)

Curran, Sara R. and Jessica Beyer. Role Co-I. Microsoft. Global Research November 2019 Group Project on Cybersecurity. $20,000 Curran, Sara R. and Jessica Beyer. Role PI. Wilson Center. Global June 2019 Research Group Project on Disinformation. $30,000

Curran, Sara R. and Jessica Beyer. Role PI. Microsoft. Applied Research November 2018 Project. $30,000

Curran, Sara R. and Jennifer Utrata. Role Co-PI. ACLS Fellowship. July 2018 $10,000. Sara R. Curran Page 7

Curran, Sara R. and Jessica Beyer. Role PI. Microsoft. Applied Research March 2018 Project. $20,000.

Curran, Sara R. and Jessica Beyer. Role PI. Microsoft. Applied Research March 2017 Project. $20,000.

Coward, Chris (TASCHA, iSchool) and Curran, Sara R. Applied Research March-June 2016 Project. Tableau Foundation. Role: Co-I. Supports student research on information visualizations for informing electoral politics in Myanmar on behalf of Enlightened Myanmar Research Foundation. $15,000 Curran, Sara R. Applied Research Projects. Microsoft Corporation. March 2016 Role: PI Supports student research on cybersecurity. $20,000. Curran, Sara R. Applied Research Projects. Microsoft Corporation. March 2015 Role: PI Supports student research on cybersecurity. $20,000. Curran, Sara R. & Tony Lucero. Oceania & Global Indigeneity. College 7/1/15-6/30/16 of Arts & Sciences. Role: Co-PI. I coordinated a university-wide effort to develop and implement a Oceania & Pacific Island Studies Minor within the Department of American Indian Studies. Lucero led the initiative to establish a Summer Institute for Global Indigeneity Scholars. $40,000. Curran, Sara R. Applied Research Projects. Microsoft Corporation. March 2014 Role: PI Supports student research on cybersecurity. $20,000. Curran, Sara R. Applied Research Projects. Construction for Change. Role: March 2014 PI. Supports student evaluation research project on school and hospital construction impacts. $5,000. Curran, Sara R. & Noam Pianko. Engaging the World Through Digital July 2013 Transformations. College of Arts & Sciences. Role: Co-PI. Coordinated schoolwide effort to build vision and capacity for transforming JSIS online presence and digital outreach. $40,000 Curran, Sara R. Applied Research Projects. Microsoft Corporation. Role: March 2013 PI Supports student research on cybersecurity. $10,000.