UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA

F A C U L T Y C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E

Date August 21, 2020

Name Hallgrimsdottir Helga Kristin

Faculty or School Human and Social Development

Department School of Public Administration

Position Professor

Citizenship Canadian and Icelandic (Dual Citizenship)

Place of Birth Reykjavik,

1. DEGREES

Degrees Field Institution Year Granted

Ph.D. Sociology University of Western Ontario 2004 B.A Music University of Calgary 1990

Title of Dissertation

Cultural Opportunities and Social-Movement Symbolic Strategies: The Knights of Labour and the American Federation of Labour as Meaning-Makers, 1880-1900

2. APPOINTMENTS AT UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA

a. Academic: Inclusive Years Rank Department

2020- Professor School of Public Administration 2017-2020 Associate Professor School of Public Administration 2011--2017 Associate Professor Sociology 2005- 2011 Assistant Professor Sociology 2003-2005 Assistant Professor Sociology, Limited-Term 2001-03 Sessional Instructor Sociology

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b. Administrative Inclusive Years

2019- Acting Director School of Child and Youth Care

3. POSITIONS HELD PRIOR TO APPOINTMENT AT UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA

1998-2001 Research Assistant, Sociology, University of Western Ontario 1998-2000 Teaching Assistant, Sociology, University of Western Ontario 1991-1992 Lab Assistant, Medical School, University of Calgary 1990-1993 Front of House Manager, University Theatre, University of Calgary

4. MAJOR FIELDS OF SCHOLARLY OR PROFESSIONAL INTEREST

Social Inclusion Citizenship and Citizen Participation Governance, Participatory Governance, and Shared Governance Models Social Movements, Protest, and Contentious Politics Health and Health Inequities Welfare States and Social Policy Gender and Sexuality Work and Social Vulnerability Collective Bargaining and Labour Relations

5. MEMBERSHIPS AND OFFICES HELD IN LEARNED AND PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

American Sociological Association, Labour Movements Section American Sociological Association, Collective Action Section American Sociological Association, Comparative and Historical Sociology Section Canadian Sociological Association Nordic Sociological Association

6. AWARDS a. Research Awards And Research Contracts

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2020-2021 “Gender-Based Violence in Immigration Enforcement: Comparing Jurisdictions.” A Research Contract for the Canadian Border Services Agency, funded at CAD 23,000. Principal Investigator.

2020-2021 “21st Century Borders.” A SSHRC Partnership Grant Stage 1 application (LOI), funded at CAD 20,000. Co- Applicant. Principal Applicant: Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly. Co-applicants at UVIC: Jeff Corntassel, Oliver Schmidtke, Karena Shaw, Scott Watson). The full partnership involves over 70 individuals in 20+ countries.

2020-2023 “European Union Policy and Governance (Functional and Territorial).” A Jean Monnet Chair Grant, funded at CAD 78,000. Co-Investigator. Principal Investigator: Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly. Research team: Nicole Bates- Eamer, Michael Carpenter, Edwin Hodge, and Benjamin Perrier.

2020-2023 “Borders, Human-to-Military Security Database.” A Jean Monnet Network Grant, funded at CAD 468,916. Co- Investigator. Principal Investigator: Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly. Co-Investigators: Gulya Ocskay (CESCI, Hungary), Martin Guillermo Ramirez (Association Of EU Border Regions, Berlin, Brussels, Madrid), Birte Wassenberg (University of Strasbourg), Katy Hayward (Queen’s Belfast University), Jean Peyrony (MOT, France).

2019-2022 “Frontières en mouvement: quels modèles pour l'UE/Borders in Motion: which models for the EU.” A Jean Monnet Network Grant, funded at €300,000. Co- Investigator. Principal Investigator: Birte Wassenberg (University of Strasbourg). Co-Investigators: Joachim Beck, Fred Berrod, Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly , Steen Bo Frandsen, Ocsvak Gyula, Katy Hayward, Martin Klatt, Fabienne Leloup , Paula Muresan, Mary Murphy, Nicolae Paun, Jean Peyrony, Bernard Reitel, Anthony Soares, Sylvain Schirmann, Oliver Schmidtke, Katarzyna Stoklosa, Anne Thevenet.

2019-2022 “Post-Truth Politics, Nationalism and the (De-)Legitimation of European Integration.” A Jean Monnet Network Grant, funded at €300,000. Co-Investigator. Principal Investigators: Guðmundur Hálfdánarsson and Maximilian Conrad (University of Iceland). Co-Investigators: Gwenaelle Bauvois, Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, John-Erik Fossum, Charlotte Galpin, Tomas Joensen, Suvi Keskonen, Asimina Michailidou, NikoPyrhonen,

2019-2023 “A Longitudinal Mixed-Methods Analysis of Pleasure, Sexual Consent, and Risk Among Group Sex Participants.” A SSHRC Insight Grant, funded at $275,616. Co-Investigator. Principal Investigator: Dr. Eric Roth, University of Victoria. Co-investigators: Martin Blais, Kiffer Card, Karen Fulcher, Helga Hallgrimsdottir, Nathan Lachowsky, John Sakaluk, Leah Shumka.

2019-2020 “Homelessness Prevention for Women Abuse Survivors.” A Partnership Engage Grant, funded at $11,964. Co- Investigator. Principal Investigator: Dr. Laura Landertinger.

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2017-2019 “Narratives of memory, migration and xenophobia in the European Union”. A SSHRC Connections Grant, funded at $24,509. Principal Investigator. Co-Investigators: Helga Thorson, Charlotte Schallie and Daniel Peter Biro

2016-2021 “Contentious Politics: Austerity and the rise of nationalism in Europe after the financial crisis”. SSRHC Insight Grant, funded at $89,251. Principal Investigator. Co-investigators: Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, Maximilian Conrad (University of Iceland).

2016-2018 “Narratives of memory, migration and xenophobia in the European Union”. Jean Monnet+Erasmus Project Grant, funded at €59,000. Principal Investigator. Co-Investigators: Helga Thorson, Charlotte Schallie and Daniel Peter Biro.

2014-2015 Risk in Pregnancy: Is it Worth the Labour? CIHR planning grant, funded at $22, 680. Principal Investigator. Co- investigators: Catherine Althaus and Cecilia Benoit.

2013-2015 “The Other Side of the Equation: Researching Male Customers of Street Sex Workers.” A SSHRC IDG grant, funded at $70,633. Co-investigator. Principal Investigator: Susan Strega (School of Social Work, University of Victoria).

2013-2020 “Borders in Globalization.” A SSHRC Partnership Grant funded at $3.4 Million. Includes 21 partner universities (10 Canadian, 11 International). Co-investigator. Principal Investigator: Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly (University of Victoria)

2013-2016 “European Center for Excellence.” A European Jean Monnet Grant, funded at €600,000. Co-applicant. Principal Investigator: Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly.

2012-2014 “The Icesave Dispute: Grassroots activism, governance, and opportunities for social movement success.” SSHRC Insight Development Grant. Principal Investigator. Funded at $33,037. Co-investigator: Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly.

2012-2013 “The Icesave Dispute: Grassroots activism, governance, and opportunities for social movement success.” SSHRC General Research Grant. Funded at $6816.00. Principal Investigator

2012-2013 “Borders in Globalization. Cultures, Governance, Market Forces, History, Security, Sustainability.” LOI for SSHRC Partnership Grant. Funded at $20.000. Co-applicant. Principal applicant Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly.

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2010-2012 “Interventions to promote health and healthy equity for pregnant and early parenting women facing substance use and other challenges.” Co-Investigator. A CIHR operating grant. Funded at $ 117, 224 . Co-Principal Investigators: Cecilia Benoit and Lenora Marcellus. Co-Investigator: K. Anderson, K. MacKinnon.

2011-2016 “Team Grant on contexts of vulnerabilities, resiliencies and care among people in the .” A CHIR Team Grant (Violence, Gender, and Health) funded at $140,125,200. Co-Investigator. Principal Applicant: Cecilia Benoit. Atchison, C., Casey, L., Jackson, L., Jansson, M., McCarthy, B., Phillips, R., Reist, D., Shaver, F., Spittal, P., Walby, K. (Co-PIs); Abel, G., Bass, M, Fitzgerald, L., Goodyear, M., Hallgrimsdottir, H., Michelow, W., Reimer, W., Shannon, K. (Co-Is); West, V. (PKU); Gerber, J., Pacey, K., Poag, E., Wellman, T., Shabna, A. (KUs); Capyk, S., Davis, S., Hakkarainen, P., Healy, C., Johnston, B., Mrnka, M., Paterson, J., Porth, K., Teegee, M., Young, A. (Collaborators).

2011-2012 “Citizenship and Migrant Work,” SSHRC General Research Grant funded at $3910.00. Principal-Investigator

2010-2011 “Citizenship and Migrant Work,” SSHRC General Research Grant, funded at $3935.00. Principal-Investigator

2008-2009 “HerWay Home Program.” A Queen Alexander Hospital Foundation Grant, funded at $150,000. Co- Investigator. Principal Investigator: Cecilia Benoit. Research team: C. Benoit, L. Marcellus, H. Hallgrimsdottir and K. MacKinnon, J. Spencer

2008-2011 “Street Youth's Transitions to Adulthood.” A SSHRC Standard Research Grant, funded at 101,381. Co- Investigator. Principal Investigator: Mikael B. Janssen. Research team: Mikael Janssen, Cecilia Benoit, Helga Hallgrimsdottir, Eric Roth.

2007-2012 “Studies of Kenyan Female Commercial Sex Workers and Their Male Partners: Life Course and Harm Reduction Approaches,” an NIH grant, funded at $2,500,000 USD. Co-Investigator. Principal Investigator: Eric Roth. Research Team: Cecilia Benoit, Helga Hallgrimsdottir, Mikael Janssen, Eric Roth.

2007-2008 Curriculum development grant for the redevelopment of Sociology 100. Funded at $6000.00 from the LTC University of Victoria. Co-Investigator with Cecilia Benoit.

2007 Workshop grant from the CIHR Institutes of Gender and Health. Funded at $5000.00. Helga Kristin Hallgrimsdottir and Cecilia Benoit Co-Principal Investigators.

2005-2009

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“Mothers and workers: Gender and Social Citizenship.” A SSHRC Standard Grant, funded at $76,135. Principal Investigator. Co-Investigator: Cecilia Benoit.

6. AWARDS b. Scholarships, Awards And Prizes

2000-2003 SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship ($14,000 (per annum)

2000 Graduate Prize for Paper in Social Theory ($150.00)

1999 President’s Graduate Award, UWO ($10,000)

1998 President’s Graduate Award, UWO ($10,000)

7. SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS a. Articles Published in Refereed Journals*

Susan Strega, Leah Shumka & Helga Kristín Hallgrímsdóttir (2020) The “Sociological Equation”: Intersections Between Street Sex Workers’ Agency and Their Theories about Their Customers, The Journal of Sex Research, DOI: 10.1080/00224499.2020.1830260

Hallgrimsdottir, Helga, Ari H. Finnsson, and Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly. 2020. “Austerity Talk and Crisis Narratives: Memory Politics, Xenophobia and Citizenship in the European Union.” Frontiers in Sociology 13 March 2020 https://doi.org/10.3389/fsoc.2020.00014

Conrad, M., Hallgrímsdóttir, H. & Brunet-Jailly, E. 2019. “The Heroes and Villains of an Alternative Europe – How EU Contestation shapes Narratives of Europe in Germany”. Politique européenne, 66(4), 96-119. doi:10.3917/poeu.066.0096.

Norfolk, Alex and Helga Hallgrimsdottir. 2019. “Sex Trafficking at the Border: An Exploration of Anti- Trafficking Efforts in the Pacific Northwest.” Social Sciences 8(5): 155 https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci8050155

Hodge, Edwin, Helga Hallgrimsdottir and Marianne Much, 2019. “Performing Borders: Queer and Trans Experiences at the Canadian Border.” Social Sciences 8 (7): 201. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci8070201

Magnus, Samantha, Helga Hallgrimsdottir, Nicole Bates-Eamer, and Victor Konrad. 2019. “Overgrowing the Border? An Examination of Cascadian Culture and Cannabis Legalization.” Journal of Borderland Studies published on-line May 27th 2019, 1-22.

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Hodge, Edwin and Helga K Hallgrimsdottir. 2019. “Networks of Hate: The alt-right, “troll culture”, and the cultural geography of social movement spaces online.” Journal of Borderland Studies Published on-line February 26th, 2019.

Finnsdottir, Maria and Helga K. Hallgrimsdottir. 2019. Welfare State Chauvinists ? Gender, Citizenship, and Anti-Democratic Politics in the Welfare State, Frontiers in Sociology 3: 46.

Shumka, L., Susan Strega, Helga K Hallgrimsdottir. 2017. "“I Wanted to Feel Like a Man Again”: Hegemonic Masculinity in Relation to the Purchase of Street-Level Sex." Frontiers in Sociology 2(15).

Hallgrimsdottir, H.K., L. Shumka, C. Althaus and C. Benoit. 2017. “Fear, Risk, and the Responsible Choice: Risk Narratives and Lowering the Rate of Caesarean Sections in High-Income Countries. AIMS Public Health 4: 615-632.

Kennedy MC, Jansson M, Benoit C, Magnuson D, Scramstad J, Hallgrimsdottir H. 2017. Social support among street-involved youth. Accepted by Journal of Youth Studies 10: 1328-1345.

Roth, E., Cecilia Benoit, Mikael Janssen and Helga Hallgrimsdottir. 2017. “Public Drinking Venues as Risk Environments: Commercial Sex, Alcohol and Violence in a Large Informal Settlement in Nairobi, Kenya. Human Ecology, published Online First March 7 2017.

Hallgrimsdottir, H.K and Brunet-Jailly, E. 2015. “Contentious politics, grassroots mobilization, and the Icesave Dispute: Why Iceland did not “play nicely.” Acta Sociologica 58: 79-93.

Hallgrimsdottir, H. K., & Benner, B. E. 2015. ‘Knowledge is power’: risk and the moral responsibilities of the expectant mother at the turn of the twentieth century. Health, Risk & Society 16: 7-21

Roth, Eric, Elizabeth Ngugi, Cecilia Benoit, Mikael Jansson, and Helga Hallgrimsdottir. 2014. "A Reasoned Action Model of Male Client Involvement in Commercial Sex Work in Kibera, A Large Informal Settlement in Nairobi, Kenya." Human Organization 73: 174-182.

Benoit, Cecilia, Camille Stengel, Lenora Marcellus, Helga Hallgrimsdottir, John Anderson, Karen MacKinnon, Rachel Phillips, Pilar Zazueta, and Sinead Charbonneau. 2014. "Providers’ constructions of pregnant and early parenting women who use substances." Sociology of health & illness 36: 252-263.

Hallgrímsdóttir, Helga Kristín, Cecilia Benoit and Rachel Phillips. 2013. "The Mother-Citizen and the Working Girl: First-Wave Feminist Citizenship Claims in and Discursive Opportunities for Twenty-First Century Childcare Policy." Canadian Review of Sociology 50: 27-53.

Benoit, C., Roth, E., Hallgrimsdottir, H., Jansson, M., Ngugi, E., & Sharpe, K. (2013). Benefits and constraints of intimate partnerships for HIV positive sex workers in Kibera, Kenya. International journal for equity in health, 12(1), 76.

Phillips, Rachel, Cecilia Benoit, Helga Kristin Hallgrimsdottir, and Kate Vallance. 2012. “Courtesy stigma: a hidden health concern among front-line service providers to sex workers.” Sociology of Health and Illness 34: 1- 16

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Ngugi, Elizabeth, Cecilia Benoit, Helga Kristin Hallgrimsdottir, Mikael Jansson and Eric Abella Roth. 2012. "Family Kinship Patterns and Female Sex Work in the Informal Urban Settlement of Kibera, Nairobi, Kenya" Human Ecology, 30

Ngugi, Elizabeth, Cecilia Benoit, Helga Kristin Hallgrimsdottir, Mikael Jansson and Eric Abella Roth. 2012. “Partners and clients of female sex workers in an informal urban settlement in Nairobi Kenya.” Culture, Health, and Sexuality 14: 17-30

Benoit, Cecilia, Maria Zadoroznyj, Helga Kristin Hallgrimsdottir, Adrienne Treloar and Kara Taylor. 2010. “Medical dominance and neoliberalisation in maternal care provision: The evidence from Canada and Australia,” Social Science and Medicine 2010 71 3: 475-481

Hallgrimsdottir, Helga Kristín and Þorgerður Einarsdóttir. 2009. “Women's activism and the welfare state: Social citizenship claims and the development of childcare policy in Canada and Iceland in comparative perspective” Þjóðarspegill 10: 293-306.

Benoit, Cecilia, Leah Shumka, Kate Vallance, Helga Kristin Hallgrimsdottir, Rachel Phillips, Karen Kobayashi, Olena Hankivsky, Colleen Reid, Elana Brief. 2009. “Explaining the Health Gap Experienced by Girls and Women in Canada: A Social Determinants of Health Perspective.” Sociological Research On-line 14: 5

Hallgrimsdottir, Helga Kristín, Kathy Teghtsoonian and Debra Brown. 2008. “Public Policy, Caring Practices and Gender in Health Care Work. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 99, Supplement 2: S43-47.

Benoit, Cecilia and Helga Kristín Hallgrímsdóttir. (2008). “Engendering Research on Care and Care Work across Different Social Contexts.” Finding Dignity in Health Care and Health Care Work. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 99, Supplement 2: S-7-10.

Hallgrimsdottir, Helga Kristin, and Cecilia Benoit. 2007. ”From Wage-Slaves to Wage-Workers: Cultural Opportunity Structures and the Evolution of the Wage Demands of the Knights of Labor and the American Federation of Labor, 1880-1890.” Social Forces 85:1393-1411.

Benoit, Cecilia, Mikael Jansson, Helga Kristin Hallgrimsdottir and Eric Roth. 2007. “Street Youth’s Life Course Transitions.” Comparative Social Research 25: 329–357.

Hallgrimsdottir, Helga Kristin, Rachel Phillips, Cecilia Benoit, and Kevin Walby. 2007. “Sporting Girls, Streetwalkers, and Inmates of Houses of Ill-Repute: Media Narratives and the Historical Mutability of Stigmas”. Sociological Perspectives 51: 119-138.

Hallgrimsdottir, Helga Kristin. 2006. “The Knights of Labour and the Failure of the Arbitration Platform, 1886- 1887:Ideology, Hegemony, and Contextually Generated Opportunities for Frame Success.” The Sociological Quarterly 47:521-542.

Hallgrimsdottir, Helga Kristin, Rachel Phillips, and Cecilia Benoit. 2006. “Fallen Women and Rescued Girls: Social Stigma and Media Narratives of the Sex Industry in Victoria, B.C., from 1980 to 2005.” The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 43: 265-280.

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Hallgrimsdottir, Helga Kristin, and Tracey Adams. 2004. “The 'Manly' Working Man: Nineteenth Century Manhood and the Challenge of the Knights of Labor. "Men and Masculinities 6:272-290.

*Underlined names indicate students working under my supervision, either as part of their degree requirements or as members of research teams.

7. SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS b Books, Chapters, Monographs,

Hallgrimsdottir, Helga K. 2019. “Austerity Talk and Crisis Narratives: New Memory Politics and Xenophobia in the European Union.” Pp. 15-34 in Narratives of Memory, Migration and Xenophobia in Canada and the European Union, edited by Helga K Hallgrimsdottir and Helga Thorson. An e-book published by University of Victoria Libraries Publishing.

Hallgrimsdottir, Helga K and Helga Thorson, co-editors. 2019. Narratives of Memory, Migration and Xenophobia in Canada and the European Union, edited by Helga K Hallgrimsdottir and Helga Thorson. An e- book published by University of Victoria Libraries Publishing.

Hallgrimsdottir, H.K and Brunet-Jailly E. 2016. “Contentious Politics, Political Expediency, and the Real Costs of the Icesave Debt.” P. 103-120 in Iceland’s Financial Crisis: The Politics of Blame, Protest and Reconstruction. edited by Valur Ingimundarson. London, England: Routledge.

Hallgrimsdottir, Helga Kristin, Kathy Teghtsoonian, Debra Brown and Cecilia Benoit. 2011. “Neo-liberalism Gender and Care-Work: Trends and Implications.” P. 197-2013 in Valuing Care Work: Comparative Perspectives, edited by Cecilia Benoit and Helga Kristin Hallgrimsdottir. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Benoit, C and Hallgrimsdottir, HK. (2011). “Conceptualizing Care Work.” Pp. 7-21 in Valuing Care Work: Comparative Perspectives, edited by Cecilia Benoit and Helga Kristin Hallgrimsdottir. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Cecilia Benoit and Helga Kristin Hallgrimsdottir (co-eds). (2011). Valuing Care Work: Comparative Perspectives on Canada, Finland and Iceland. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Hallgrimsdottir, Helga Kristin, Cecilia Benoit and Rachel Phillips. (2011). “Fallen Women and Rescued Girls.” In Reading Sociology edited by Lorne Tepperman and Angela Kalyta. Toronto: Oxford University Press

Cecilia Benoit and Helga Kristin Hallgrimsdottir (co-eds.). (2008) Finding Dignity in Health Care and Health Care Work. Special Supplement. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 99 Supplement 2.

Complete to December 22, 2020 7. SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS c. Special Issues of Journals

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Helga Hallgrimsdottir, Edwin Hodge and Maximilian Conrad, co-editors. 2020. “A Decade After the Collapse: Financial Crises, Austerity, and their Responses.” A Research Topic in Frontiers in Sociology https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/9449/a-decade-after-the-collapse-financial-crises-austerity-and- their-responses

Helga Hallgrimsdottir and Nicole Bates-Eamer, co-editors. 2019. “Special Issue of the Journal of Borderland Studies on British Columbia. (https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rjbs20/current)

Helga Hallgrimsdottir. 2019. “Special Issue: Precarity Generators.” Social Sciences https://www.mdpi.com/journal/socsci/special_issues/precarity_generators

7. SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS d. Other Publications (including book reviews and reports)

Helga Hallgrimsdottir, 2012. “The GTM Analogy: The Organistic Metaphor revisited.” Invited Commentary in Journal of Evolutionary Biology 39: 27-30.

Helga Hallgrimsdottir, 'Review of Brian Donovan, White Slave Crusades: Race, Gender, and Anti-vice Activism, 1887-1917.' Canadian Journal of Sociology Online, September - October 2007.

Hallgrimsdottir, H. 2005. Review of Linda Cullum’s Narratives at Work: Men, Women, and the Fashioning of Identities. Newfoundland and Labrador Studies 20:315-317

Hallgrimsdottir, Helga Kristin. 2000. “Social Cohesion: Definitions and Applications,” Working paper produced for SSHRC funded research group: First Nations and Social Cohesion.

Hallgrimsdottir, Helga Kristin, and Paul C. Whitehead. 1999. The Ecology of Low Birth Weight in London, Ontario: A Needs Assessment. Research Report.

Complete to December 22, 2020 7. SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS d. Papers, Lectures and Addresses

2018 Hallgrímsdóttir, Helga Kristín and Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly: “Euroskepticism in Iceland 2013-2018.” Conference paper presented at the ECSA-C Conference, Toronto, Ontario, May 11th, 2018.

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2017 Hallgrímsdóttir, Helga Kristín. “The politics of austerity and the rise of Euroskeptic politics after the financial crisis*” Presented as part of the Global Talks Signature Series at the Centre for Global Studies, University of Victoria, April 5th, 2017.

Hallgrímsdóttir, Helga Kristín. “Grassroots mobilization and social movement activism in contemporary Europe"Invited lecture at L’Ecole des Hautes Etudes (Social Sciences) Marseille, May 2017.c

2016 Hallgrímsdóttir, Helga Kristín and Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly. “Friends in need; foes in fish: The failure of the Icelandic bid to join the European Union, 2009-2015.” Presented at “Grassroots politics and protest after the financial crisis,” held at the University of Victoria, May 23rd, 2016.

2013 Hallgrímsdóttir, Helga Kristín and Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly “Why Iceland didn’t play nicely after the 2008 crash: Grassroots mobilization and participatory governance.” Presented at the Social Science and Humanities Conference, held in Victoria, BC June 2013.

Hallgrímsdóttir, Helga Kristín and Bryan Benner. “Knowledge is power! Risk and the Moral responsibilities of the expectant mother in Canada at the turn of the Twentieth Century”. Presented at the Social Science and Humanities Conference, held in Victoria, BC June 2013.

Hallgrímsdóttir, Helga Kristín and Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly “Why Iceland didn’t play nicely after the 2008 crash: Grassroots mobilization and participatory governance.” Invited lecture for the Icelandic Anthropological Society December 10th 2013.

Hallgrímsdóttir, Helga Kristín and Bryan Benner. “Knowledge is power! Risk and the Moral responsibilities of the expectant mother in Canada at the turn of the Twentieth Century”. Invited lecture at the University of Iceland, December 7th 2013.

Hallgrímsdóttir, Helga Kristín, Þorgerður Einarsdóttir, Sirpa Wrede, and Cecilia Benoit. 2012. "Mother-Citizens and Citizen-Workers: First-Wave Feminist Claims for Social Citizenship in Iceland, Canada, and Finland, 1890 to 1935." Invited paper presented at the Nordwel International Conference on Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Welfare State Development, held in Odense, Denmark, June 14th to 16th, 2012.

2012 Hallgrímsdóttir, Helga Kristín, Þorgerður Einarsdóttir, Sirpa Wrede, and Cecilia Benoit. 2012. "Mother-Citizens and Citizen Workers." Paper prepared for the 26th annual conference of the Nordic Sociological Conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, August 15h to 18th, 2012.

2010

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Hallgrimsdottir, Helga Kristin. “Mother-citizens and the working-girl.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Sociological Association, June 2010, Concordia University, , Canada.

2009 Hallgrimsdottir, Helga Kristin and Þorgerður Einarsdóttir. “Women’s activism and the construction of the citizen subject in Canada and Iceland, 1870 to 1940.” 10th annual conference of the Social Sciences in Iceland, October 2009.

2008 Benoit, C., Jansson, M., Hallgrimsdottir, H., Roth, E. & Barnes, G. Invited presentation. “Street-Involved Youth's Transitions to Adulthood: Health and Well-being Concerns Compared to Other Youth." CIHR- Institute of Human Development, Child and Youth Health Scientific Forum. University of Victoria Victoria, BC, April 28, 2008

2007 Hallgrimsdottir, Helga Kristin, Cecilia Benoit, Mikael Jansson, and Rachel Phillips. "Gender and control in the service encounter in the sex industry." 2007. Presented at the Gender, Work, and Organization Annual Conference, Keele University, June 27th to 29th. (Refereed conference)

Benoit, Cecilia, Adrienne Treloar, Rachel Phillips, Leah Shumka & Helga Hallgrimsdottir. 2007. Promoting Effective Maternity Care in Canada: Factors linked to Women’s Satisfaction with their Maternity Care Providers Presented at: Biomedical Knowledge, Culture, Safety and Maternal Health Policy: International Perspectives, June 18, 2007, King’s College, London, .

Jansson, M., Benoit, C., Hallgrimsdottir, H. & Roth, E. "A Different Path to Adulthood: The Case of Street Involved Youth." Presented at the Transitioning into Adulthood: Theory, Research, Practice and Policy Conference, Victoria, BC., October 25.

Mikael Jansson, Cecilia Benoit, Helga Hallgrimsdottir, Eric Roth. "Transitions from adolescence into adulthood: Fundamental social factors and divergent pathways based on retrospective data." Canadian Population Society, 2007 Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, June 1.

Jansson, Mikael, Cecilia Benoit, Helga Hallgrimsdottir and Eric Roth. 2007. "Transitions from Adolescence to Adulthood: Social Factors and Divergent Pathways - The Case of Street Involved Youth." Presented at the Policy Research Initiative Roundtable "Investing in Youth: Evidence from Policy, Practice and Research." Ottawa, June 20.

2006 Hallgrimsdottir, Helga Kristin, Rachel Phillips. “Fallen Women and Rescued Girls: Social Stigma and Media Narratives of Sex Work in Victoria, 1870-1900 and 1980-2005.” Presented at the LGI Seminar Series, University of Victoria, BC, Spring 2006.

2005

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Hallgrimsdottir, H., C. Benoit, R. Phillips, M. Jansson & B. McCarthy. “Disparities in Social Citizenship Rights and Health among Frontline Service Workers.” Poster presentation. 4th International Conference on Urban Health, October 26-28, Toronto, Ontario.

“Many Sanctions, Few Rights: Social citizenship and sex-industry workers in Victoria, BC.” Presented at the Caring Labor Conference, held at the University of Washington, May 2005.

“Symbol, Politics, and Worker Struggle: Placing meaning-making activities within structural contexts.” Department of Sociology, Memorial University.

“Mothers, workers, and socio-historical configurations of social citizenship: Comparing Iceland, , and Canada.” Presented at the Beck Symposium, held at the University of Victoria, November 20th to 21st.

“Status, Stigma, and Symbolic Struggles: Socio-Historical Changes in Constructions of in Canada 1890-1910 and 1980 to 2000. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Problems, August 2004. (with Cecilia Benoit and Rachel Phillips).

“Status, Stigma, and Symbolic Struggles: Socio-Historical Changes in Constructions of Prostitution in Canada 1890-1910 and 1980 to 2000. Presented at the Nordic Sociological Association Biannual Meeting, held in Malmo, Sweden, August 20-22 2004. (With Cecilia Benoit and Rachel Phillips)

“Semiotic Opportunities and Social-Movement Outcome: The Knights of Labour and the American Federation of Labour, 1880-1900.” Presented at the Nordic Sociological Association Biannual Meeting, held in Malmo, Sweden, August 20-22, 2004.

“Mothers and Workers: Semiotic opportunity, women’s movements, and the gendering of the citizenship contract in Canada, Sweden, and Iceland, 1870-1900.” Presented at the University of Iceland, August 9th, 2004.

“Mothers and Wage-workers.” Presented to the Icelandic-Canadian Association, Calgary, Alberta, March 16th, 2004.

“The Knights of Labour and the failure of the arbitration platform, 1885-1887.” Presented at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Social Movements Session.

“Morality Framing by Minority Position Social-Movements in Gilded Age North America.” Presented at the 2002 Nordic Sociological Conference, held in Reykjavik, Iceland.

“The Politics of Purity: Ideology and Frame in the Programmatic Appeals of the Knights of Labour and the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, 1885-1890.” Presented at the Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Toronto, May 2002.

“The Manly Working Man and the Helpmate to Labour: Men and Women in the Knights of Labour.” Presented at the CHEA conference in London, Ontario, October 2000.

“Men, Manhood and the Knights of Labour.” Presented at the Congress of the Social Sciences and the Humanities, 2000.

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Complete to December 22, 2020

7. SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS e. Professional Activities

Reviewer- Research/Training Grants

2020 Icelandic Research Council, Committee Chair and Adjudicator HSD Internal Research Grant, Reviewer

2019 Icelandic Research Council, Adjudicator SSHRC Insight, Reviewer

2018 SSHRC Connections Grant Reviewer

2017 SSHRC Connections Grant Reviewer

2016 SSHRC IDG Grant Competition, Committee Chair Reviewer for SSHRC Insight Competition

2015 SSHRC IDG Grant Competition, Committee Chair

2014 SSHRC IDG Grant Competition, Committee Chair

2013 SSHRC IDG Grant Competition, Committee Chair

2012 SSHRC Graduate Fellowship Competition, National Committee, Reviewer and Committee Chair

2011 SSHRC Graduate Fellowship Competition, National Committee, Reviewer

2010 SSHRC Graduate Fellowship Competition, National Committee, Reviewer

Reviewer – Manuscripts

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2019-2020 Social Sciences Nordic Journal of Social Work

2018--2019 Journal of Borderland Studies Social Sciences European Journal of Sociology Nordic Journal of Social Work Social Sciences Sustainability Social Forces Social Currents

2017-2018 Journal of Borderland Studies Acta Sociologica Journal of International and Comparative Sociology Societies European Journal of Sociology

2016-2017 Acta Sociologica Social Forces

2015-2016 American Sociological Review Social Forces American Journal of Sociology Oxford University Press

2014-2015 Social Forces Health, Risk, Society Canadian Review of Sociology Mobilization

2013-2014 Social Forces Culture, Health, and Sexuality Canadian Review of Sociology

2012-2013 Social Forces Contention

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Mobilization Icelandic Sociological Review Oxford University Press

2011-2012 Icelandic Sociological Review (2x) Social Forces (1x) Anthropologica Mobilization (2x) Culture, Health and Sexuality

2010-2011 International Women’s Studies Review Culture, Health and Sexuality Icelandic Sociological Review Canadian Journal of Sociology Journal of Evolutionary Biology

2009-2010 Social Forces The Sociological Quarterly Mobilization International Social Science Review Social Science and Medicine

2008-2009 Social Forces The Sociological Quarterly Social Science and Medicine

2007-2008 The Sociological Quarterly

2006-2007 The Sociological Quarterly Social Science and Medicine

7. SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS f. Workshops and Meetings

2017 Co-organizer of SSHRC Connections Grant Workshop: Narratives of memory, migration and xenophobia in the European Union” August 2017

2016

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Co-organizer of CIHR workshop on “Risk in Pregnancy: Is it worth the Labour?” with Catherine Althaus and Cecilia Benoit. Held at the University of Victoria, March 11th 2016.

Co-organizer of workshop on: “Grassroots politics and protest after the financial crisis,” with Edwin Hodge. To be held at the University of Victoria May 23rd 2016. Funded by a European Union Center of Excellence Grant.

2006 Co-organizer of international workshop titled Comparative Perspectives on Gender, Health Care Work and Social Citizenship. Held at the University of Victoria, April 28th to 30th.

2003 Session organizer and discussant at the Canadian Congress for Social Sciences and Humanities held at Dalhousie University, June 1-4 2003. Session titled: Community-based research: theoretical, epistemological and methodological challenges.

2001 Session organizer at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Anthropology and Sociology, for session on Culture and Social Movements.

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8. TEACHING DUTIES AT THE UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA a. Courses Taught

Year Courses Hours/Week Term No. of Students

2019 PADR 504 3 F 22 2016 Sociology 566 3 W 5 2014 Sociology 309 3 W 40 Sociology 402 3 W 50 2013 Sociology 100A 3 W 192 Sociology 566 3 W 5 Sociology 309 3 F 57 Sociology 402 3 S 50 2012 Sociology 100A 3 S 300 Sociology 100A 3 F 240 2011 Sociology 100A 3 S 320 2011 Sociology 100A 3 A 40 Sociology 566 3 S 3 2010 Sociology 100B 3 S 326 Sociology 211 3 S 60 Sociology 100A 15 A 30 2009 Sociology 100A 15 A 40 2008 Sociology 100 3 S 150 Sociology 215 3 S 65 2007 Sociology 566 3 F 3 Sociology 100 3 F 200 Sociology 566 3 S 4 Sociology 100 3 S 145 2006 Sociology 100 3 F 185 Sociology 211 3 F 45 Sociology 211 3 S 61 2005 Sociology 525 3 F 6 Sociology 100 15 A 25 Sociology 100 3 F 185 Sociology 316 3 S 50 Sociology 211 3 S 60

Directed Studies

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Year Course Student 2017 SOCI 590 Elaine Laberge SOCI 590 Renay Maurice 2014 SOCI 490 Veronica Roberts SOCI 590 Hanning Wang 2013 SOCI 590 Rob Duncan 2011 SOCI490 Veronica Zsapotocsky 2008 SOCI 590 Julie Neilson SOCI 590 Cristal Sargent SOCI 590 John Lam 2007 SOCI 490 Rebecca Grah 2006 SOCI 490 Rowan Shaw SOCI 490 Kevin Daley 2006 SOCI 490 Michael Hotteman 2005 SOCI 590 Jennifer Campbell (MA) 2005 SOCI 590 Dave Woodall (MA)

Complete to December 22, 2020 b. Graduate Student Supervision

Year Student Program Type of Supervision*

2020 Lindsay Parker PhD Sociology 1 Nicole Bates-Eamer PhD Political Science 2 Andrea Sigrun Hjalmsdottir PhD Sociology (Iceland) 2 Krystal Dash MPA 1** Jacqueline Mays MPA 1 Brynn Warren MPA 1** Skye Ruttle MACD 1** Precious Ile MACD 1** Jessica Sandhu MACD 1** Melanie Carrigan MPA 1 Hillary Aitken MPA 1** Naomi Jehlicka MPA 1** Allyssa Lobbezoo MPA 1

2019 Lindsay Parker PhD Sociology 1 Nicole Bates-Eamer PhD Political Science 2 Elaine Laberge PhD Sociology 1 Andrea Sigrun Hjalmsdottir PhD Sociology (Iceland) 2 Jenna Dutton MPA 1** Krystal Dash MPA 1

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Jennifer Carnie MPA 1 Jacqueline Mays MPA 1 Brynn Warren MPA 1 Skye Ruttle MACD 1 Precious Ile MACD 1 Jessica Sandhu MACD 1 Hillary Aitken MPA 1

2018 Edwin Hodge PhD Sociology 1** Lindsay Parker PhD Sociology 1 Nicole Bates-Eamer PhD Political Science 2 Hanning Wang MA Sociology 1 Bryan Benner MA Sociology 1 Elaine Laberge PhD Sociology 1 Hillary Aitken MPA 1** Jenna Dutton MPA 1 Lisah Hansen-Moore MPA 1** Brynn Warren MPA 1 Candace Woywada MADR 2* Bridget Beswick-Escanlar MPA 1** Andrea Sigrun Hjalmsdottir PhD Sociology (Iceland) 2 Samuel Hudson MPA 2 David Harris-Koblin MPA 2 Jacqueline Mays MPA 1 Jennifer Carnie MPA 1 Jessica Gillies MPA 1 Krystal Dash MPA 1

2017 Edwin Hodge PhD Sociology 1 Lindsay Parker PhD Sociology 1 Hanning Wang MA Sociology 1 Bryan Benner MA Sociology 1 Elaine Laberge PhD Sociology 1 Hillary Aitken MPA 1 Jenna Dutton MPA 1 Lisah Hansen-Moore MPA 1 Brynn Warren MPA 1 Candace Woywada MADR 2** Bridget Beswick-Escanlar MPA 1 Andrea Sigrun Hjalmsdottir PhD Sociology (Iceland) 2 Samuel Hudson MPA 2 David Harris-Koblin MPA 2 Jacqueline Mays MPA 1

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2016 Edwin Hodge PhD Sociology 1 Lindsay Parker PhD Sociology 1 Hanning Wang MA Sociology 1 David Huxtable PhD Sociology 2** Guðný Gústafsdóttir Phd Gender Studies University of Iceland 2** Sarah Van Vugt PhD History 2** Bryan Benner MA Sociology 1

2015 Rob Duncan PhD Sociology 1 Edwin Hodge PhD Sociology 1 Hanning Wang MA Sociology 1 Bryan Benner MA Sociology 1 David Huxtable PhD Sociology 2 Gudny Gudjonsdottir PhD Sociology (UIceland) 2 Sarah Lebel Van Vugt Phd History 2

2014 Lois Stewart PhD Sociology 1** Rob Duncan PhD Sociology 1 Edwin Hodge PhD Sociology 1 Bryan Benner MA Sociology 1 Hanning Wang MA Sociology 1

2013 Lois Stewart PhD Sociology 1 Rob Duncan PhD Sociology 1 Edwin Hodge PhD Sociology 1 Bryan Benner MA Sociology 1

2012 Connie Carter PhD Sociology** 1 Lois Stewart PhD Sociology 1 Rob Duncan PhD Sociology 1 Rebecca Shrubb MA Sociology 1 Kate Butler PhD Sociology** 2 Brenda Mathison MA Sociology 1 Nicole Walker PhD Sociology 2

2011 Connie Carter PhD Sociology 1 Lois Stewart PhD Sociology 1 Kate Butler PhD Sociology 2 Ann Syme PhD Nursing ** 2 Michelle Bass PhD Sociology** 2 Brenda Mathison MA Sociology 1 Krista Perrey MA Sociology** 1 Rebecca Shrubb MA Sociology 1 Cristal Sargent MA Sociology** 1

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2010 Connie Carter PhD Sociology 1 Lois Stewart PhD Sociology 1 Rachel Phillips PhD Sociology** 2 Kate Butler PhD Sociology 2 Ann Syme PhD Nursing 2 Melissa Edwards PhD Interdiscplinary** 2 Michelle Bass PhD Sociology 2 Brenda Mathison MA Sociology 1

2009 Krista McLuskey Ma Sociology** 1 Connie Carter PhD Sociology 1 Lois Stewart PhD Sociology 1 Kate Vallance MA Sociology** 2 Caitlin Janzen MA Child and Youth Care** 3 Crystal Gartside MA Sociology** 2 Rachel Phillips PhD Sociology 2 Michelle Bass PhD Sociology 2 Ann Syme PhD Nursing 2 Melissa Edwards PhD Interdisciplinary 2 Gyða Margrét Pétursdóttir PhD Women´s Studies** 3 (University of Iceland)

2008 John Lam MA Sociology 1 Jennifer Campbell MA Sociology** 1 Krista McLuskey MA Sociology 1 Lois Stewart PhD Sociology 1

2008 Rachel Phillips PhD Sociology 2 Connie Carter PhD Sociology 2 Melissa Edwards PhD Interdisciplinary 2 Ann Syme PhD Nursing 2

2007 John Lam MA Sociology 2 Jennifer Campbell MA Sociology 1 Crystal Gartside MA Policy and Practice 2 Krista McLuskey MA Sociology 1 Blake Speers MA Sociology** 2 Connie Carter PhD Sociology 1 Melanie Ross MA Anthropology** 2 Ann Syme PhD Nursing 2 Lois Stewart PhD Sociology 1 Michelle Bass PhD Sociology 2 Melissa Edwards PhD Interdisciplinary 2

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2006 John Lam MA Sociology 2 Melanie Ross MA Anthropology 2 Debra Brown PhD Sociology 2 2005 Connie Carter PhD Sociology 1 Jennifer Campbell MA Sociology 1 Blake Speer MA Sociology 2

*(1) Chairperson of supervisory committee (i.e. supervisor or co-supervisor); (2) Member of supervisory committee; (3) External examiner (indicate if at another university); or (4) Chairman of examination committee. ** Defended c. Awards and Recognitions for Teaching

2019

CAUT-G Innovate in Teaching Award Ca (Canadian Association of University Teachers of German) for “Narratives of memory, migration and xenophobia in the European Union and Canada, ” with Daniel Biro, Charlotte Schallie, and Helga Thorson. This was a graduate field school that brought European and Canadian students together to travel to sites of traumatic memory in Canada and Europe over a 6 week program that ended with a 2-day research symposium at the University of Victoria.

9. ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES a. University and Faculty Committees (includes offices held and dates)

2020-2021 Member-at-Large University Senate Chair, Senate Committee on Academic Awards and Appeals External Member, Search Committee for Chair in Linguistics

2019-2020 Member-at-Large University Senate Member of Senate Committee on Academic Awards and Appeals Member of European Studies Minor Curriculum Committee Joint Committee on the Administration of the Collective Agreement

2018-2019 President of Faculty Association Ex-officio Member of ADRC Committee Ex-officio Member of Collective Bargaining Committee Association Representative and co-chair of JCAA (Joint Committee on the Administration of the Collective Agreement) Chief Negotiator, Faculty Association

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Member-at-Large University Senate Member of Senate Committee on Academic Awards and Appeals Member of European Studies Minor Curriculum Committee

2017-2018 President of Faculty Association Ex-officio Member of ADRC Committee Ex-officio Member of Collective Bargaining Committee Association Representative and co-chair of JCAA (Joint Committee on the Administration of the Collective Agreement) Chief Negotiator, Faculty Association

Member-at-Large University Senate Member of Senate Committee on Academic Awards and Appeals Member of European Studies Minor Curriculum Committee

2016-2017 President of Faculty Association Ex-officio Member of ADRC Committee Association Representative and co-chair of JCAA (Joint Committee on the Administration of the Collective Agreement)

Member-at-Large University Senate Member of Senate Committee on Academic Awards and Appeals Member of European Studies Minor Curriculum Committee

2015-2016 Member of Faculty Association Bargaining Committee President of Faculty Association Association Representative and co-chair of JCAA (Joint Committee on the Administration of the Collective Agreement) Association Representative on Joint Task-Force on Research Management and Financial Accounting Policy

Member of 2015 University of Victoria United Way Committee Member-at-Large University Senate Member of Senate Committee on Academic Awards and Appeals Member of European Studies Minor Curriculum Committee

2014-2015 Member of Faculty Association Bargaining Committee; President of the Faculty Association (May 1) Association Representative on JCAA Association Representative on Research Management and Financial Accounting Policy Taskforce

Member of European Studies Minor Curriculum Committee

2013-2014 Member of Faculty Association Bargaining Committee;

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President of the Faculty Association (May 1) Member and co-chair of the Task-Force on Gender Pay Equity (reporting to the VPAC) (This task-force analysed gender pay disparities and delivered recommendations to the Provost that resulted in a $1.1 Millions Dollar pay-out to Faculty and Librarians at the University of Victoria).

Member of Social Justice Studies Program Committee Member of the Faculty of Social Science Equity and Diversity Committee

2012-2013 Member of Faculty Association Bargaining Committee; Member of Negotiating Team for 2012 Framework and Salary Negotiations Member of Faculty Association Executive Member of Social Justice Studies Program Committee Member and co-chair of the Task-Force on Gender Pay Equity (reporting to the VPAC)

2011-2012 Member of Faculty Association Bargaining Committee; Member of Negotiating Team for 2012 Framework and Salary Negotiations Member of Faculty Association Executive

2010-2011 Member of Social Justice Minor executive Departmental Representative for Experience UVic

2009-2010 Member of Social Justice Minor executive Departmental Representative for Experience UVic

2008-2009 Member of Social Justice Minor Planning Committee Departmental Representative to the Committee for the Reappointment of the Dean Departmental Representative to the Social Science Faculty Planning Committee for Experience UVic

2007-2008 Co-Chair (with William Carroll) of Committee to design a new interdisciplinary minor in Social Justice

2006-2007 Co-Chair (with Pamela Moss) of Committee to design a new interdisciplinary minor in Social Justice Departmental Representative to the Internal SSHRC/Travel Grants Committee

2005-2006 Departmental Representative to the Faculty of Social Science.

Complete to December 22, 2020

9. ADMINISTRATIVE ACTIVITIES

b. Department Committees and Responsibilities

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2019-2020 Governance Council, School of Public Administration Search Committee for Associate Professor in Public Administration Working group on PhD renewal, Public Administration

2018-2019 Governance Council Ad-hoc Committee for four Assistant and one Associate Professor searches Decolonization and Indigenization of the Curriculum Committee Acting Graduate Advisor (Summer 2019)

2017-2018 Governance Council Working Group on PhD proposal Working Group on the Capstone Reports Decolonization and Indigenization of the Curriculum Committee

2015-2017 Member of Graduate Committee (Sociology) Member of ARPT Committee (Sociology)

2014-2015/16 Member of Graduate Committee Member of ARPT Committee Member of ad-hoc committee on Enhanced Planning

2013-2014 Member of Undergraduate Committee Member of ARPT Committee

2012-2013 Member of Undergraduate Committee Member of ARPT Committee

2011-2012 Chair of Undergraduate Committee (to June 30th 2012) Undergraduate Advisor for the Department of Sociology (to June 30th 2012) Member of ARPT Committee

2010-2011 Chair of Undergraduate Committee Undergraduate Advisor for the Department of Sociology Member of ARPT Committee Member of ad-hoc screening committee for senior instructor position search

2009-2010 Chair of Undergraduate Committee Undergraduate Advisor for the Department of Sociology Member of ARPT Committee Member of ad-hoc screening committee for senior instructor position search

2007-2008 Undergraduate Chair and Undergraduate Advisor for the Department of Sociology Member of ARPT Committee Member of ad hoc screening committees for tenure-track position search

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2006-2007 Library Representative for the Department of Sociology Chair of Committee to design a Social Justice and Social Change Concentration within the General and Honours BA in Sociology Program Member of the Sessional Appointments Committee Member of ad hoc screening committee for the gender position search Member of ARPT Committee

2005-2006 Member of the Undergraduate Committee Member of ad hoc short-list committee for gender position Member of ad hoc short-list committee for theory position Member of ARPT Committee

Complete to December 22, 2020

10. OTHER INFORMATION

Languages:

English (Fluent) Icelandic (Fluent) French (Intermediate Reading, Writing, Speaking and Comprehension) Swedish, Danish, Norwegian (Intermediate Reading and Comprehension)

Complete to December 22, 2020

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