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CURRICULUM VITAE LIAM LEONARD Phd ______ CURRICULUM VITAE LIAM LEONARD PhD _______________________ Dr. Liam Leonard, BA, M.Phil, PhD Adjunct Associate Professor with the Department of Sociology & Anthropology at the University of West Virginia and a Research Fellow with WVU’s Centre for the Study of Violence and Conflict Resolution. Address: 18250 Cabrillo Court, Fountain Valley, California, 92708 United States Email: [email protected] SUMMARY OF HONORS AND ACHIEVEMENTS SENIOR EDITOR: CRIMSOC: JOURNAL OF SOCIAL CRIMINOLOGY, WATERSIDE PRESS SENIOR EDITOR: ADVANCES IN SUSTAINABILITY & ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE BOOK SERIES, EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING 12 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS LECTURER IN CRIMINOLOGY, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, SOCIOLOGY, POLITICS AND HUMAN RIGHTS LECTURER IN CUSTODIAL CARE/PRISON STUDIES FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE SOCIOLOGY ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND CHAIR OF THE CRIMINOLOGY ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND: EDITOR: ‘SOC: SOCIOLOGY IN ORANGE COUNTY’ 2012 SAGE RESEARCH EXCELLENCE AWARD WINNER 2012 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF RESEARCH BASED TEACHING IN IRELAND AWARD WINNER ORGANIZER: 2011 IRISH CRIMINOLOGY CONFERENCE EDUCATION PhD: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICS, 2005 M.PHIL: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICS, 1999 BA: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICS, ENGLISH, 1997 EXPERIENCE ADJUNCT ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY, WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FELLOW WITH THE CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF VIOLENCE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION AT WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LECTURER IN CRIMINOLOGY, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, SOCIOLOGY AND HUMAN RIGHTS ON THE SOCIAL STUDIES PROGRAMME, WESTERN 1 CURRICULUM VITAE LIAM LEONARD PhD _______________________ TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY/INSTITUE OF TECHNOLOGY, SLIGO, IRELAND 2008-2013 LECTURER: IN CRIMINOLOGY, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, SOCIOLOGY, HUMAN RIGHTS, EQUALITY & DIVERSITY AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ON THE CUSTODIAL CARE/PRISON STUDIES PROGRAMME, DELIVERED IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE IRISH PRISON SEVICE TO RECRUIT PRISON OFFICERS 2008-2013 ASSISTANT LECTURER: IN SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICS, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, GALWAY 2000-2008 ASSISTANT LECTURER: IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, GALWAY 2000-2008 LECTURER/INSTRUCTOR: OSCAIL DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMME, DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY/NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, GALWAY, 2001-2007 INSTRUCTOR/TEACHING ASSISTANT: DISABILITIES OFFICE, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, GALWAY, 2002-2008 LECTURER: ACCESS OUTREACH OFFICE, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, GALWAY, 2006-2008 FACULTY AUDITOR/SENIOR RESEARCHER, OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, GALWAY, 2006-2007 CONSTITUENCY SECRETARY/YOUTH OFFICER FOR MICHAEL D, HIGGINS, TD/MEMBER OF IRISH PARLIAMENT AND CURRENT PRESIDENT OF IRELAND 1994-1996 PRESIDENT AND MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY OF THE SOCIOLOGY ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND 2010-2012 CHAIR OF THE CRIMINOLOGY ASSOCIATION OF IRELAND 2012-2013 FOUNDER AND SENIOR EDITOR: CRIMSOC: JOURNAL OF SOCIAL CRIMINOLOGY, WATERSIDE PRESS, 2009-CURRENT SENIOR EDITOR: ADVANCES IN SUSTAINABILITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE BOOK SERIES, EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING, 2009-CURRENT VISITING SCHOLAR: SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH CENTER, NUIG, 2005-2008 2 CURRICULUM VITAE LIAM LEONARD PhD _______________________ PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Kenny, P. & Leonard, L. (2014) The Sustainability of Restorative Justice Sustainability & Environmental Justice Volume 13, Bingley/Bradford: Emerald Leonard, L. & Gonzalez-Perez, MA, (Eds) (2013) Principles and Strategies to Balance Ethical Social and Environmental Concerns with Corporate Requirements Sustainability & Environmental Justice Volume 12, Bingley/Bradford: Emerald Gonzalez-Perez, MA & Leonard, L. (Eds) (2013) International Business, Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility Advances in Sustainability & Environmental Justice Series Volume 11 Bingley/Bradford: Emerald Leonard, L. and Botetzagias, L. (Eds) (2012) Sustainable Politics and the Crisis of the Peripheries: Ireland & Greece, Advances in Ecopolitics Advances in Ecopolitics Series Volume 7 Bingley/Bradford: Emerald Leonard, L. (2011) Community Campaigns for Sustainable Living: Health, Waste & Protest in Civil Society Advances in Ecopolitics Advances in Ecopolitics Series Volume 8 Bingley/Bradford: Emerald Leonard, L. and Kenny, P. (2010) Sustainable Justice & the Community Advances in Ecopolitics Advances in Ecopolitics Series Volume 6 Bingley/Bradford: Emerald Rootes, C. & Leonard, L. (Eds) (2010) Environmental Movements & Waste Infrastructure London: Routledge Leonard, L. & Barry, J. (Eds) (2010) Global Ecological Politics Advances in Ecopolitics Series Volume 5 Bingley/Bradford: Emerald Leonard, L. & Barry, J. (Eds) (2009) The Transition to Sustainable Living Advances in Ecopolitics Series Volume 4 Bingley/Bradford: Emerald Leonard, L. (2008) The Environmental Movement in Ireland Dordrecht: Springer Leonard, L. (2006) Green Nation: The Irish Environmental Movement in Ireland from Carnsore Point to the Rossport Five. Irish Greenhouse Press Ecopolitics Series Vol.2. Drogheda: Choice Publishing & Greenhouse Press Leonard, L. (2005) Politics Inflamed: GSE and the Campaign against Incineration in Galway. Irish Greenhouse Press Ecopolitics Series Vol.1. Drogheda: Choice Publishing & Greenhouse Press JOURNAL ISSUES EDITED Leonard, L. (Ed) 2013 Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies (IJASS) Criminology Issue, IJASS 3 CURRICULUM VITAE LIAM LEONARD PhD _______________________ Leonard, L. & White, R (Eds) 2013 CRIMSOC Journal of Social Criminology Issue on Green Criminology, Waterside Press Leonard, L. (Ed) 2011 The Prison Journal (Special Edition on Irish Prisons and Penal Policy North and South) Sage Publishing Leonard, L. & Allen, K. (Eds) 2010 Irish Journal of Sociology Issue on Civil Society and Social Movements Special Edition of, Manchester University Press Rootes, C & Leonard, L. 2009 Environmental Politics Journal Environmental Movements & Waste Infrastructure Special Edition Routledge JOURNAL ARTICLES/ BOOK CHAPTERS Leonard, L. (2013) ‘Cultural Criminology, Governmentality and the Liquidity of the Failing State: The View from Ireland’ Critical Criminology, Dordrecht: Springer Leonard L. (2013) ‘Preface’ CRIMSOC Green Criminology Issue, Waterside Press Leonard, L. (2013) ‘Introduction’ IJASS Criminology Issue, Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies, Dublin DIT Leonard, L and Kenny, P. (2013) Understanding Restorative Justice’ IJASS Criminology Issue, Irish Journal of Applied Social Studies, Dublin DIT Leonard, L. (2013) ‘Ecomodern discourse and localized narratives: waste policy, community mobilization and governmentality in Ireland’ chapter in Organising waste in the city: International perspectives on narratives and practices, Editor(s): María José Zapata, Michael Hall London: Policy Press Leonard, L. (2013) ‘The framing processes and outcomes of environment and conservation campaigns in Ireland’ in Timothy Doyle and Sherilyn McGregor (eds) Environmental Movements around the world: Shades of Green in Politics and Culture. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio/Praeger. Leonard, L. (2013) ‘The Water Crisis in Ireland: The Socio-Political Contexts of Risk in Contemporary Society’ in The Social Life of Water, Edited by John Richard Wagner, New York: Berghahn Press Leonard, L. (2013) ‘The Political Background to and Social Impact of Ireland's "Economic Bailout"’ in Ireland: Economic, Political and Social Issues Editor: Christopher Alan Lewis, New York: NOVA Publishing 4 CURRICULUM VITAE LIAM LEONARD PhD _______________________ Gonzalez-Perez, Maria-Alejandra and Leonard, L. (2012) Introduction: International Business, Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility, Emerald Leonard, L. Gonzalez-Perez, Maria-Alejandra (2012) Introduction: Strategies to Balance Environmental Concerns with Corporate Requirements, Emerald Leonard, L. (2011) Introduction: The Prison Journal, Special Issue on Irish Prisons March 2011 Leonard, L. and Kenny, P. 'Restorative Justice in Ireland', in the Prison Journal Irish Issue, March 2011 Leonard L. and Botetgias, I. (2011) Introduction: Sustainable Politics & the Crisis of the Peripheries: Ireland & Greece; AiE 8, Bingley: Emerald UK Leonard, L. and Kenny, P. (2011) ‘Power, corruption and lies: Irish economic policy, 1922- 2011, Sustainable Politics & the Crisis of the Peripheries: Ireland & Greece; AiE 8, Bingley: Emerald UK Leonard, L. and Barry, J. (2010) Introduction: Global Ecopolitics Advances in Ecopolitics 5, Bingley: Emerald UK Leonard, L. and Kenny, P. (2010) Introduction: Sustainable Justice and the Community Advances in Ecopolitics 6 Bingley Emerald UK Leonard L. and Allen, K. (2010) Introduction: Special Issue on Civil Society, Irish Journal of Sociology 18. 2. Manchester UP. Leonard, L. and Kenny, P. (2010) 'The Restorative Justice Movement and Civil Society in Ireland' in Irish Journal of Sociology 18.2 Leonard, L and Kenny P. (2010) ‘Preparing for Equality and Training for Diversity within the Criminal Justice System in the Republic of Ireland’, Translocations Journal Leonard, L. (2010) ‘Introduction: the Background to Global Ecopolitics’ in Leonard, L. & J. Barry (Ed) (2010) Advances in Ecopolitics Vol. 5: Global Ecological Politics Advances in Ecopolitics Series Volume 5 Bingley/Bradford: Emerald Leonard, L, Doran, P & Fagan, H (2010) ‘the Cross-Border Burning Issue’, chapter in Environmental Movements & Waste Infrastructure London: Routledge Rootes, C. & Leonard, L. ‘Environmental Movements and Campaigns against Waste Infrastructure in the United States’;
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