PABLO S. BOSE University of Vermont [email protected] Department Of

PABLO S. BOSE University of Vermont Pbose@Uvm.Edu Department Of

PABLO S. BOSE University of Vermont [email protected] Department of Geography 802/656‐5717 209 Old Mill Building www.uvm.edu/~pbose 94 University Place, Burlington, Vermont 05405 Education 2006 Ph.D., Environmental Studies, York University 2000 M.A., Communications, Simon Fraser University 1998 Post Baccalaureate Diploma, Communications, Simon Fraser University 1995 B.A., English Honours, University of British Columbia Academic and Professional Positions and Affiliations 2015‐ Associate Professor Department of Geography, University of Vermont Director, Global and Regional Studies Program Provost’s Faculty Fellow for General Education (2020‐2022) Chair, Diversity Curriculum Review Committee (2017‐2023) Chair, Athletics Advisory Board (2015‐2018) Faculty Fellow, Gund Institute for the Environment Provost’s Faculty Fellow for Diversity and Inclusion (2018‐2020) Affiliated with Asian Studies, Canadian Studies, Global Studies, Middle East Studies, Food Systems, Center for Research on Vermont, Transportation Research Center AS 195 – Internship in Social Sciences and Public Service GEOG 060/CRES 095 – Geography of Race and Ethnicity in the US GEOG 095 – TAP: The Immigrant Experience GEOG 095 – TAP/ISEE/ISSP: Development, Displacement, Environment GEOG 099 – ISSP/LASP: Lives of the Global City GEOG 151 – Geography of India GEOG 154 – Geography of Development GEOG 186 – Qualitative Research Methods in Geography GEOG 195 – Political and Cultural Geography of South Asia GEOG 272 – Advanced Topics in Space, Power and Identity: Migration, Mobility and Transnationalism GEOG 273 – Advanced Topics in Political Ecology and Economy: Seeing Green – The Cultural Politics of Consuming Nature GRS 195 – Geographies of Peace and Conflict in Belfast GRS 195 – Geography of Game of Thrones GRS 200 – Global Studies Senior Seminar: Migration HCOL 185 – Geography of Sports 2017 Visiting Associate Professor Department of Geography, University of British Columbia 2008‐2015 Assistant Professor Department of Geography, University of Vermont Interim Director, Middle East Studies Program (2015‐2016) 2008‐2013 Adjunct Professor Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University 2006‐2008 Postdoctoral Fellow and Lecturer Department of Geography, University of Vermont GEOG 095 — Development, Displacement, Environment AIS/GEOG 095 – Political and Cultural Geography of India 2005‐2006 Lecturer International Development Studies Program, Trent University IDST 100 — Human Inequality in Global Perspective IDST/CDST/POLS 424 — Canada, Globalization and International Development IDST/ANTH 475 — Perspectives on Ethnicity 2004‐2006 Graduate Teaching Associate Centre for Support of Teaching, York University 2004 Coordinator (Interim) Centre for Refugee Studies, York University 2002‐2006 Research Coordinator Ethics of Development‐Induced Displacement Project, Centre for Refugee Studies, York University 2003‐2005 Visiting Research Scholar (External Associate) Center for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta 2003‐2004 Teaching Development Graduate Assistant Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University 2002‐2006 Course Director Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University ENVS 4420 — Environment, Culture, Media and Communication/Environmental Attitudes and Communication ENVS 1010 — Seeing Green: Popular Culture, Global Media and Representing Nature 2000‐2002 Teaching Assistant Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University ENVS 1800—Environmental Writing Workshop ENVS 2300—Foundations of Global Peace and Justice 1998‐2000 Teaching Assistant School of Communication, Simon Fraser University CMNS 221—Media and Audiences CMNS 210—History of Communication CMNS 347—Communication in Conflict and Intervention CMNS 321—Cultural Production of Popular Music 2 1999 Research Assistant “Media Democracy and Press Reform,” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Project, School of Communications (Robert Hackett, Principal Investigator), Simon Fraser University. 1998 Research Assistant “Common Property Resources and the Environment,” IDRC/World Bank Project (Anthony Beck and Cathy Nesmith, Co‐Investigators), Simon Fraser University. 1997‐1999 Research Assistant “Civil Society and Environmental Degradation in Asia: Is there a Role for Communities?” Centre for India and South Asia Research, Institute of Asia Research, University of British Columbia. Major Awards and Scholarships 2006‐2008 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Postdoctoral Fellowship ($81,000) 2006‐2008 George Washington Henderson Postdoctoral Fellowship ($60,900) 2005 Canadian International Development Agency‐Canadian Federation for the Social Sciences and Humanities Graduate Student Award ($3000) 2004‐2005 Ontario Graduate Scholarship ($15,000) 2004‐2005 Shastri Indo‐Canadian Institute India Studies Student Fellowship ($4500) 2003‐2004 Canadian Window on International Development Award, International Development Research Centre ($20,000) 2001‐2004 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship ($54,000) 2001‐2002 Ontario Graduate Scholarship ($15,000) 2000‐2001 Graduate Entrance Scholarship, York University ($3000) 1999 Graduate Fellowship, Simon Fraser University ($3500) 1990‐1991 British Columbia Provincial Scholarship ($1000) Honours 2020 Nominated, Kroepsch‐Maurice Excellence in Teaching Award, UVM 2019 Finalist, Thomas Ehrlich Civically Engaged Faculty Award, Campus Compact 2015‐2018 Nominated, George V. Kidder Outstanding Faculty Award, UVM 2014 Nominated, Kroepsch‐Maurice Excellence in Teaching Award, UVM 2011 Nominated, Kroepsch‐Maurice Excellence in Teaching Award, UVM 2007 Winner, Dissertation Award, American Association of Geographers Urban Geography Specialty Group 2006 Nominated, Excellence in Teaching Award, Trent University 2005 Winner, University‐Wide Teaching Award, York University Work in Progress Bose, Pablo S. (forthcoming Spring 2021) “Diasporas, Development and Displacements in an Evolving World” in Routledge Handbook of Asian Diaspora and Development, Ajaya K. Sahoo (ed.), Routledge. Bose, Pablo S. (forthcoming Fall 2021) “Refugees, Immigration and Citizenship” in Alison Bain and Linda Peake (eds). Urbanization in a Global Context, Oxford University Press 3 Bose, Pablo S. and Lunstrum, Elizabeth, (to be submitted for special issue February 1, 2021) “Muddying the water on environmental displacement” Annals of the American Association of Geographers Bose, Pablo S. (to be submitted February 1, 2021), “Taking a knee: anthem protests, White House visits and Identity politics in an age of outrage,” in Sarah Nilsen and Sarah Turner (eds.) #AmericaSoWhite: White supremacy and the media in Trump’s America (Palgrave MacMillan). Bose, Pablo S. and Mostafa, Meraz (in preparation) “Environmental Displacement and Climate Change Politics in Bangladesh), Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences Bose, Pablo S. (in preparation) “Refugees and Race” GeoForum Bose, Pablo S. (in preparation) Sanctuary under Siege: Refugees, Asylum Seekers and the Displaced in Contemporary America, Oxford University Press Bose, Pablo S. (in preparation) “Refugees and Small Cities” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers Bose, Pablo S. (in preparation) New Farms for New Americans: Immigrants, Agriculture and Belonging Syracuse University Press Bose, Pablo S. (in preparation) Opportunity, Precarity, Crisis: The Global Refugee Regime Edward Elgar Publications‐refereed: Special Journal Issues: Bose, Pablo S. and Lunstrum, Elizabeth. 2014. “Environmentally Induced Displacement and Forced Migration”, Special issue of Refuge 29(2). Bose, Pablo S., Lunstrum, Elizabeth, and Zalik, Anna. 2015 “Environmentally‐Induced Displacement” Special issue of Area, 48(2). Journals: Bose, Pablo S. 2020. “Refugee research in the shadow of fear” GeoJournal https://doi.org/10.1007/s10708‐020‐10342‐w Bose, Pablo S. 2020. “Refugees and the transforming landscapes of small cities in the US” Urban Geography https://doi.org/10.1080/02723638.2020.1785202 Bose, Pablo S. 2020. “The shifting landscape of international resettlement: Canada, the US and Syrian refugees” Geopolitics https://doi.org/10.1080/14650045.2020.1781820 Bose, Pablo S. 2018. “Welcome and hope, fear and loathing: the politics of refugee resettlement in Vermont” Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology, 24(3): 320‐329. Lunstrum, Elisabeth, Bose, Pablo S. and Zalik, Anna. 2016. “Environmental displacement: the common ground of climate change, extraction and conservation.” Area, 48(2): 130‐133. Bose, Pablo S. 2016. “Vulnerabilities and displacements: adaptation and mitigation to climate change as a new development mantra” Area, 48(2): 168‐175. Bose, Pablo S. 2015. “New Vermonters and Perspectives on Vermont Migration” Northeastern Geographer, 7(2015): 89‐101. Bose, Pablo S. 2014. “Refugees in Vermont: mobility and acculturation in a new immigrant destination.” Journal of Transport Geography 36(2014): 151‐159 Bose, Pablo S. 2014. “Living the Way the World Does: Global Indians and the Reshaping of Kolkata” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 104(2): 391‐400. Rutherford, Stephanie, and Pablo S. Bose. 2013. “Biopower and play: bodies, spaces and nature in Digital Games” Aether: The Journal of Media Geography, XII (2013). Bose, Pablo S. 2013. “Building Sustainable Communities: Immigrants, Acculturation and Mobility in Vermont” Research in Transportation Business and Management, 7 (2013): 81‐90. 4 Bose, Pablo S. 2013. “Technofetishism and Online Education: Globalizing Geography Education

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