Prentice Institute Research
2013-2015
Prentice Institute for Global Population & Economy
Index
Introductions
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Awards
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Grants
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Books
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Articles and Publications
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Book Chapters
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Conferences, Workshops and Seminars
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Media/Knowledge Outreach
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Introductions Susan A. McDaniel, FRSC, Director, Prentice Institute for Global Population and Economy, Canada Research Chair in Global Population and Life Course, Prentice Research Chair, Professor of Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Science, University of Lethbridge, Awarded Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal Alexander Darku, Associate Director, Prentice Institute Research Affiliate, Associate Professor of Economics, Faculty of Arts and Science, University of Lethbridge Trevor Harrison, Associate Director, Prentice Institute Research Affiliate, Professor of Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Science, University of Lethbridge
University of Lethbridge Research Affiliates Olu Awosoga, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Assistant Professor of Health Science “Your Institute is unique Reginald Bibby, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Board of Governors Research Chair (three and has an important focus terms), Professor of Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Science, Awarded Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal that most institutes, Henning Bjornlund, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Canada Research Chair in Water and schools and universities in the Economy – International (Tier 2), Associate Professor of Economics, Faculty of Arts and Canada do not have. Science, U of L, Associate Research Professor, University of Australia The mandate of the Glenda Bonifacio, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Associate Professor of Women and Gender Studies, Faculty of Arts and Science institute is closer to those James M. Byrne, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Professor of Geography, Faculty of Arts of groups at the University and Science of Chicago, the LSE and Cheryl Currie, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Assistant Professor of Public Health, AIHS ANU in Australia. Translational Chair in Aboriginal Health and Wellness, Faculty of Health Science I see your institute as an Pascal Ghazalian, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Associate Professor of Economics, Faculty of Arts and Science academic research James Graham, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Department of New Media, Faculty of Fine institute that does outreach Arts activities of a think tank. Jean Harrowing, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, RN, Associate Professor of Health But, at the core, Sciences your team in engaging Abdie Kazemipur, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, University Scholar Research Chair in Social Sciences, Professor of Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Science in academic work.” Bonnie Lee, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Associate Professor (Addictions Counselling) of Herb Emery, Department Health Sciences of Economics, University Peter McCormick, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Professor of Political Science, Faculty of of Calgary. Arts and Science, Awarded Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal Heidi MacDonald, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Associate Professor of History, Faculty of Arts and Science Richard Mueller, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Professor and Chair of Economics, Faculty of Arts and Science Jan Newberry, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Faculty of Arts and Science Thomas Perks, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Science William Ramp, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Associate Professor of Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Science Ivan Townshend, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute of Geography, Faculty of Arts and Science John Usher, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Professor of Organization Theory, School of Management Pamela Winsor, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Associate Professor (Language Education) of Education Wei Xu, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Associate Professor and Chair of Geography, Faculty of Arts and Science Sharon Yanicki, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Coordinator of the Bachelor of Health Sciences in Public Health degree program, Faculty of Health Sciences
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National and International Affiliates Shelley Clark, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Director, Centre on Population Dynamics, Canada Research Chair in Youth, Gender and Global Health, Professor of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, McGill University, Montreal, QC, CANADA Miles Corak, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Professor of Economics, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, CANADA Herbert Emery, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Program Director, Health Policy, School of Public Policy, Managing Editor of Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de politiques, Professor of Economics, Faculty of Arts, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, CANADA Michael Haan, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Associate Professor, Canada Research Chair in Population and Social Policy and Co-Director of the NB-IRDT, Faculty of Arts, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, CANADA Raphael Lencucha, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Assistant Professor, School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, Faculty of Medicine, McGill University, Montreal, QC, CANADA Kevin McQuillan, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Deputy Provost and Professor of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, CANADA Thomas Noseworthy, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Associate Chief Medical Officer, Strategic Clinical Networks and Clinical Care Pathways, Alberta Health Services, Edmonton, AB, CANADA Constantine Passaris, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Professor of Economics, Faculty of Arts, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, CANADA Awarded Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal Nico Stehr, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Karl Mannheim Professor of Cultural Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, Zeppelin University, Friedrichshafen, GERMANY Founding Director of the European Center for Sustainability Research Shirley Hsiao-Li Sun, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Associate Professor of Sociology, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, SINGAPORE Frank Trovato, Research Affiliate, Prentice Institute, Professor of Demography and Population Studies, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, CANADA
Office Staff / Post-Docs / Grad Students Nancy Metz – Administrative Support, Prentice Institute for Global Population and Economy Leanne Little, B.A., B.Ed. – Editorial Assistant, Prentice Institute, Research Assistant, Departments of English and Geography, Faculty of Arts and Science Adébiyi Germain Boco, Ph.D. – Research Associate, Prentice Institute for Global Population and Economy HaiYan (LingLing) Fan, Ph.D. Candidate – “Health Issues in Rural Canada,” with, Judith Kulig and Susan A. McDaniel, Faculty of Health Sciences Peter Kellett, Ph.D. Candidate – “Social demographic investigation of Canadian men’s depression,” with, Susan A. McDaniel, Olu Awosoga, Cheryl Currie and Brad Hagen, Faculty of Health Sciences Jeff Bingley, M.A. Candidate – Individualized Multidisciplinary, with, Susan A. McDaniel, Sameer Deshpande and Heidi MacDonald, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Science Matthew Kerr, M.A. Candidate – “The possibilities and limitations of the ‘citizen consumer,’” with, William Ramp, Trevor Harrison and Kim Mair, Research Association, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Science Daniel Dutton, Ph.D. – “Community Health Sciences.” Post-doctoral Fellow, Susan A. McDaniel, Faculty of Arts and Science Andrew Patterson, Ph.D. – “Political Regimes and Health.” Post-doctoral Fellow, Susan A. McDaniel, Faculty of Arts and Science Zehan Pan, Ph.D. – Post-doctoral Fellow, Wei Xu and Susan A. McDaniel, Departments of Geography and Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Science Willa Liu, Ph.D. – former Post Doc. (2013-15), Prentice Institute, Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Science Jing Shen, Ph.D. – former Post Doc. (2014-15), Prentice Institute, Recently returned to Toronto Seong-gee Um, Ph.D. – former Post Doc. (2012-13), Prentice Institute, Researcher, Wellesley Institute, Toronto, ON Sara Zella, Ph.D. – former Post Doc. (2013), Prentice Institute, Post-doc researcher Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences FORS, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland Celeste Barnes, M.Sc. – (2014) “Coastal Population Vulnerability to Sea Level Rise…” with, James M. Byrne, Susan A. McDaniel and James Graham, Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts and Science Tanya Byrne, M.Sc. – (2014) “Household Adaptive Capacity and Current Vulnerability to Climate Change…” with, James M. Byrne, Susan A. McDaniel and Ivan Townshend, Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts and Science Heather McIntosh-Rivera, M.A. Candidate – (2014) with, Susan A. McDaniel, Glenda Bonifacio and Trevor Harrison, Research Assistant, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Science
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Awards Susan McDaniel Distinguished Demographer, University of Alberta, 6 March 2015. Alberta’s 50 Most Influential People, Alberta Venture Magazine, July 2014. Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal, Nominated by the Royal Society and subject to peer-review by Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada, February 2013. Henning Bjornlund Elected to serve as a Director of the International Water Resources Association from January 2012 to December 2015. Best Research Team award from the Business School at UniSA with Drs. Sarah Wheeler, Adam Loch and Alec Zuo, 2014. Accepted to Co-chair the 2014 Sustainable Irrigation Conference to be held in in Poznan, Poland in June 2014. Abdie Kazemipur Named Canadian Sociological Association (CSA) as the 2015 recipient of The John Porter Tradition of Excellence Book Award for his recent book The Muslim Question in Canada: A Story of Segmented Integration, UBC Press, 2014. Bonnie Lee Fall Visiting Exchange Professor, Hokkai-Gakuen University, Sapporo, Japan, 2015. Kevin McQuillan Appointed Deputy Provost January 2, 2014, University of Calgary. Jan Newberry Distinguished Teaching Award, University of Lethbridge, Spring 2015. AAA/Oxford Teaching Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching of Anthropology, 2014. Thomas Noseworthy Recipient of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Barer-Flood Prize for Health Services and Policy Research, 2014.
As I look to the advanced sources of knowledge advancement in Canada, making a footprint on the world, a bright light shines at The Prentice Institute for Global Population and Economy, University of Lethbridge. I am happy to be part of the Institute and I look to the Prentice to inform us and advance our knowledge in social equity and the social determinants of human health. Researchers associated with the Institute are Canadian and world leaders.
Tom Noseworthy, Prentice Institute Research Affiliate, Associate Chief Medical Officer, Strategic Clinical Networks and Clinical Care Pathways, Alberta Health Services, Director, Centre for Health and Policy Studies, Professor (Health Policy and Management) and Head, Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary
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Grants Susan A. McDaniel Applications in process Project Expert, “The Role of Health Care Systems in Mediating the Effects of Global Economic Recession on Reproductive Outcomes,” CIHR, Amy Metcalfe, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, Principal Investigator, submitted, spring 2015, $100K. Collaborator, “Education Policy Research Initiative Partnership,” SSHRC Partnership Grant, Ross Finnie, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa, submitted, spring 2015. Grants awarded Principal Investigator, “Is the Math Sufficient? Aging Workforce and the Future Labour Market in Canada,” SSHRC Knowledge Synthesis Grant. Co-Investigators: Bonita J. Watt-Malcolm, University of Alberta, and Lloyd L. Wong, University of Calgary. April 2013-August 2014, $24,309. Co-Investigator, “Gender, Migration and the Work of Care: Comparative Perspectives,” SSHRC Partnership Grant, Ito Peng, University of Toronto, Principal Investigator, 1 June 2013-2018, $2.85 million. Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in Global Population and Life Course, CRC Programme, 2011-2018, $1.4 million. Olu Awosoga Doan, J., O. Awosoga, and R. Gibb. “Wellness Amongst Rural Daycare Workers (including operators) in Southern Alberta,” Parkland Institute Research Grant, Start Date, October, 2014-ongoing, $4,995.00. Awosoga, O., J. Doan, R. Gibb, C. Oakes and S. McIntosh. “Health Status of Childcare Workers in Southern Alberta,” (Main Study in the city of Lethbridge) University of Lethbridge Research Fund (ULRF), Start Date, May, 2014-ongoing, $11,768.60. Currie, C. L., J. L. Copeland, G. Metz, J. Kulig, M. Hogue, O. Awosoga and D. Olson. “What Social Determinants Contribute to High Allostatic Load among Aboriginal Adults?” Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Operating Grant, Start Date, October, 2013-ongoing, $195,404. Awosoga, O., R. Gibb, J. Doan, C. Oakes and S. McIntosh. “Health Status of Childcare Workers in Southern Alberta,” (Pilot Study in the city of Lethbridge) Faculty of Health Sciences Research Start-up Fund, Start Date, May 21, 2013-ongoing, $10,000.00. Sedgwick, M., L. Grigg and O. Awosoga. “Mobile Decision Making Support and Undergraduate Nursing Students’ Clinical Decision Making at the Point of Care,” Western North Western Region Canadian Schools of Nursing (WNRCASN) and Teaching Development Fund (University of Lethbridge Teaching Centre), Start Date, May 9, 2013-ongoing, $10,000 and $5,000. Henning Bjornlund Additional funding from Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research project, “Increasing irrigation water productivity in Mozambique, Tanzania and Zimbabwe through on-farm monitoring, adaptive management and Innovation Platforms,” ($46,500 goes directly to UniSA to fund travel for staff and two PhD students. The balance of the money is paid to our African partners to fund in-country fieldwork.) A$175,700. Discovery project, “Transitioning to a water-secure future in the Basin,” Research team, Sarah Wheeler and Adam Loch from UniSA; Henning Bjornlund from UniSA and UofL, Dustin Garrick from Oxford University and Peter Boxall and Vic Adamowicz University of Alberta, 2014-2017, $172,000. Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research project, “Increasing irrigation water productivity in Mozambique, Tanzania and Zimbabwe through on-farm monitoring, adaptive management and Innovation Platforms,” Grant from ACIAR plus significant in-kind from participating institutions in Australia, Tanzania, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and South Africa. The project is led by Jamie Pittock from Australian National University; researchers from CSIRO, University of South Australia from Australia, five collaborative organizations in Africa; University of Pretoria; National Institute of Irrigation, Mozambique; Ardhi University, Tanzania; International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Zimbabwe, 2013-2017, A$3,240,740. Canadian Water Network project, “Building Capacity for Success: Towards Watershed Governance in British Columbia and Beyond,” Henning Bjornlund is an adviser on this project and will participate in core activities. The project is led by Oliver Brandes from the Police Institute at the University of Victoria. The project is a follow up from CWN project 'Governance for Watershed-Based Source Water Protection in Canada: A National Assessment,' 2008-2012, 2013. Canadian Water Network project, “Using Knowledge Co-Production to Improve Collaborative Approaches to Governance for Water,” Henning Bjornlund is one of eight core researchers from across Canada, UK and the US on this project lead by Professor Rob de Loe University of Waterloo. The project is a follow up from CWN project 'Governance for Watershed-Based Source Water Protection in Canada: A National Assessment,' 2008-2012, 2013. SSHRC Expert partnership grant, “Water Economics, Policy and Governance Network,” Network of 21 water experts within the social sciences from across Canada. Jointly with Dr. Wei Xu, Henning Bjornlund has two projects funded under this grant for the first three years. In addition their parts have cash contributions from Alberta Innovates: Energy and Environment Solutions as well as Alberta Environment, 2012-2018, C$2,300,000.
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Prentice Institute for Global Population & Economy TECTARRA - Investing in the Commercialization of Geomatics Technology Solutions. Project title, “Food Security Assessment System,” Granted cash and in-kind support in the form of staff time and data. Industry partners: Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development; National Engineering Research Center for Information Technology in Agriculture, and Agriculture Financial Services Corporation. Project includes seven principal investigators from University of Lethbridge, five are physical geographers with expertise in the areas of remote sensing and GIS. Wei Xu and Henning Bjornlund provide social science expertise and will be assessing policy implications and socio-economic impacts, 2012-2014, C$510,000 in Cash C$375,000 as In-kind. James M. Byrne Byrne, James, PI, “A Geomatics based integrated resource management model for watersheds,” MITACS, 2013-2015, $182,000. Byrne, James, Susan McDaniel and James Graham, “Conveying Researcher Knowledge of Climate Change on Multiple New Media Platforms,” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Grant, 2011-2014, $128,000. Jean Harrowing “Complex social change: Teaching, performing, exhibiting, designing, mapping,” Collaborator with PI, J. Mills, University of Lethbridge, Interdisciplinary Research Development Fund, University of Lethbridge, 2013-2014, $100,000. “Art for social change: An integrated research program in teaching, evaluation, and capacity-building,” Collaborator with PI, Judith Marcuse, Simon Fraser University, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Partnership Grant, 2013-2018, $2.5 million. Abdie Kazemipur Pathways to Prosperity project, “Muslim Immigrants and Integration Challenges: The Role of Religion, and the Lives of the Second Generation,” (PI), 2014-2015, $12,000. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, “Pathways to prosperity: New policy directions and innovative local practices for newcomer integration and attraction,” (CI) (PI: Victoria Esses, University of Western Ontario), 2012-2019, $2,513,360. Memorial University of Newfoundland, Funding in support of my activities as Jarislowsky Chair in Culture Change and Immigration, PI, [declined after the first year], 2012-2017, $500,000. Memorial University of Newfoundland, “Beyond Assimilation and Toleration: How to Create a Meaningful Integration of Immigrants and Host Societies,” (PI), (start-up funds), 2012-2017, $63,305. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, “Religion in the Everyday: Negotiating Islam in St. John's, NL,” (CI) (PI: Jennifer Selby, Memorial University), 2012-2014, $64,919. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, “Immigration and the Diversity Dilemma: The Case of Muslims in Canada,” (PI), 2010-2013, $72,972. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, “Social Capital and Labour Market Integration of Immigrants,” (CI) (PI: Reza Nakhaie, University of Windsor), 2010-2013, $42,000. Bonnie Lee Principal Investigator, Bonnie Lee, Darren Christensen, (Co-Principal), Andy Greenshaw, Katherine Aitchison and Olu Awosoga, (Co-Investigators), “Gambling Disorder vs Alcohol Use Disorder: Comparing Treatment Outcomes with Congruence Couple Therapy,” Alberta Gambling Research Institute, 2015-2017, (Major Grant) $152,157. Principal Investigator, Bonnie Lee, Darren Christensen, (Co-Principal), Andy Greenshaw, Katherine Aitchison and Olu Awosoga, (Co-Investigators), “Comparing changes in depression symptoms in gamblers and alcoholics and their partners with congruence couple therapy and treatment-as-usual,” Canadian Depression Research and Intervention Network Regional Depression Research Hub (CDRIN), 2015-2017, $10,000. Principal Investigator, Bonnie Lee, Darren Christensen, (Co-Principal), Andy Greenshaw and Katherine Aitchison, (CoInvestigators), “Advancing the Core Story of Addiction in Training and Development,” Norlien Foundation, Alberta Family Wellness Initiative, 2016, $53,110 (under review). Cameron Wild, (Principal Applicant), Allan Aubry, David Hodgins, Darren Christensen, Cheryl Currie, Shawn Currie, Serdar Dursun, Bonnie Lee, (Co-Applicant) and Arto Ohinmaa, “Canadian Research Initiative in Substance Misuse,” Regional Node Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), 2014-2019, $435,000. Andy Greenshaw, Scott Patten, (Principal Applicants), Bonnie Lee, (Collaborator), et al., Canadian Depression Research and Intervention network: Regional Depression Research Hub, Canadian Depression Research and Intervention Network (CDRIN), 2014-2016, $164,000. Bonnie Lee, (Principal Applicant), International Learning and Education: Global Mental Health (China) Campus, Alberta Grant for International Learning (CAGFIL), 2014, $9,000. Bonnie Lee, (Principal Applicant), Robert Gilbert and Tracy Harvey, “Counselling the Relational Unit in Addiction Treatment,” Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) – Partnerships for Health Systems Improvement Planning Grant (PHSI), 20132014, $22,418.
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Prentice Institute for Global Population & Economy Alberta Network of Immigrant Women, (Principal Applicant) and Bonnie Lee, (Principal Lead), “Healing from Racism: A Community Service Framework,” Status: Completed. Dissemination: Final Report. Practical Report. Manuscript submitted to peer-reviewed journal. Alberta Human Rights and Multiculturalism Grant Program, 2013, $8,000. Interdisciplinary Team, Carol Williams, (PI, Women & Gender Studies), Glenda Bonifacio, (Women & Gender Studies), Patrick Wilson, (Anthropology), Bonnie Lee, (Health Sciences) and Linda Many Guns, (Native American Studies), “Creative Appropriations: Identities, Communities, and Development in Cross Cultural and Interdisciplinary Perspectives,” University of Lethbridge – Interdisciplinary Research Development Fund, 2012-2014, $98,723. Richard Mueller “Post-Schooling Outcomes of Post-secondary Graduates: A Tax Data Linkage Approach,” Employment and Social Development Canada, 2014-2015. (co-applicant with Ross Finnie (applicant)). “First Generation Households: A Comparative Analysis Using the Youth in Transition Survey,” Employment and Social Development Canada, 2013-2014. (co-applicant with Ross Finnie (applicant)). “Borders in Globalization: Cultures, Governance, Market and Migration Flows, History, Security, Sustainability,” SSHRC Partnership Grant, 2013-2020. (collaborator, Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly (applicant)). “Pathways to Prosperity: New Policy Directions and Innovative Local Practices for Newcomer Integration and Attraction,” SSHRC Partnership Grant, 2012-2019. (collaborator, Victoria Esses (applicant)). “Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Sector Skills Shortages Workshop,” SSHRC Connection Grant, 2012-2013. (collaborator, with Ross Finnie (applicant)) “Educational Policy Research Initiative Partnership,” SSHRC Partnership Development Grant, 2011-2013. (co-applicant, with Ross Finnie (applicant) and Arthur Sweetman (co-applicant)). Ivan Townshend David Hulchanski (PI), I. Townshend, (co-investigator), et al., SSHRC Partnership, “Neighbourhood Change Research Project,” (NCRP), 2012-2019, $2.5 million. W. Reimer, (PI), I. Townshend, (co-investigator), et al., SSHRC Partnership Grant, “Rural Policy Learning Commons, (RPLC),” 2014-2021, $2.5million. Miller, B. (PI) and I. Townshend, (co-investigator), “The Politics and Policies of Secondary Suites in Calgary,” NCRP Sub-grant, 2015-2017, $18,000. Miller, B. (PI) and I. Townshend, (co-investigator), “Experiences and Perceptions of Income Polarization in Calgary,” NCRP Subgrant, 2015-2017, $18,600. Vettoretti, I. and N. Lightfoot, (co-principal investigators), L. MacEwan, J. Kulig, I. Townshend, D. Edge, B. Reimer, A. Botey, M. E. Hill, B. Hawkins and B. Fortin, (co-investigators), “Northern Ontario Wildfire Study. A pilot study of rural wildfire preparedness and experiences,” Louise Picard Public Health Grant, 2013-2015, $4,949.04. Johnston, T. (PI), D. Ramsey and I. Townshend, (co-investigator), “Wildfire at the Rural-Urban Interface,” County of Lethbridge, 2014-2016, $14,000. Pamela Winsor Winsor, P. J. and E. Cormier, “Exploring the World: Seven Continents in one Global Micro-Library (Project #210),” Alberta Teachers’ Association Trust Grant. Awarded 2012-2013.
“I never thought I’d hear you [Susan McDaniel] between Led Zepplin and Fine Young Cannibals, but there you were on CJOC. Sounds like some really important research. Made me proud to be associated with U of L.” Mickey Vallee, Assistant Professor of Sociology.
Shelley Clark “Creating Better Economic Opportunities for Women in Nairobi Slums Through Improved Childcare Options,” PI: Shelley Clark, McGill University and Co-Applicant: Caroline Kabiru, African Population and Health Research Centre, International Development Research Centre (IDRC), GrOW, 2014-2017, $948,000. “Financial Literacy and Educational Incentive Program for Adolescent Girls in Ghana,” PI: Shelley Clark, McGill University, Population Council, RISING, 2014-2016, $85,675. “Measuring Kinship Support for Children of Single Mothers in Nairobi, Kenya,” PI: Sangeetha Mahavan, University of Maryland and Co-PI: Shelley Clark, McGill University, National Institutes of Health, NICHD, R21, 2014-2017, $358,278. “Pilot Test of a New Family Support Tree (FST) Survey Instrument in Montréal, Canada and Nairobi, Kenya,” PI: Shelley Clark, McGill University, Co-Applicants: Céline LeBourdais, McGill University and Caroline Kabiru, African Population and Health Research Centre, Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), Insight Development Grant, 2013-2015, $64,700 CAD. Canada Research Chair (CRC), Tier II, Canada Research Chair in Youth, Gender and Global Health, 2007-2017, $1,000,000 CAD. Priority Pool Funding, Centre on Population Dynamics, 2012-2015, $250,000 CAD.
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Prentice Institute for Global Population & Economy “Building capacity for sustainable livelihoods and health through public-private linkages in agriculture and health systems,” PI: Grace Marquis, McGill University, Co-Applicants: Shelley Clark, McGill University and Anna Lartey, University of Ghana, Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), 2013-2018, $3,493,121 CAD. Operating support for the “Life Histories, Health and HIV/AIDS Data Laboratory,” PI: Shelley Clark, McGill University, Canada Foundation for Innovation-Institutional Operating Funds (CFI-IOF), 2011-2016, $33,948 CAD. Herbert Emery Aid to Learned Journals, Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de politiques (External), Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), 2014-2016, $90,000. Aid to Learned Journals, Canadian Public Policy/Analyse de politiques (External), Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), 2011-2013, $83,850. Constantine Passaris Onassis Foundation Fellowship, Research Project is, “A New Economic Governance Model for Greece in the European Union,” 2014. Michael Haan The New Brunswick Institute for Research, Data, and Training (NB-IRDT). Total Awarded to date (non-pending only), $1,569,092. Funds to Support the New Brunswick Institute for Research, Data, and Training, Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour, 2013, $500,000. Total awarded to date, $1,245,063 as Principal Investigator, $4,930,117 as Co-Investigator, non-pending only. “New Brunswick’s Population Dynamics,” New Brunswick Department of Economic Development, 2014, $200,000, and $100,000 per year, 2015-2019, Pending. Haan, Michael (PI), and Ted McDonald, “The New Brunswick Indicators Dashboard,” Government of New Brunswick Department Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour, 2013, $236,250. Haan, Michael (PI), and Ted McDonald, “Developing Infrastructure to Assess New Brunswick’s Labour Market and Economic Competitiveness,” Government of Canada-New Brunswick Labour Market Agreement, 2013, $222,575. Haan, Michael (PI), and Ted McDonald, “An Introduction to Policy Analysis for Government Employees,” SSHRC Connection Grant, 2013, $21,000. Canada Research Chair in Population and Social Policy, 2010-2015, $500,000.
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Books Susan A. McDaniel McDaniel, Susan A. and Seong-gee Um. 2015. States and Markets: Sociology of Public Policy in Canada. Canada: Oxford University Press. 243 pps. ISBN: 9780195442809. McDaniel, Susan A. and Zachary Zimmer, Eds. 2013. Global Ageing in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities. Farnham, Surrey, UK: Ashgate Publishing. 324pps. ISBN: 9781409432708. See: www.ashgate.com/isbn/9781409432708 Alexander Darku Darku, Alexander, F. Ohemeng, B. Carroll and J. Ayee, Eds. 2013. The Public Policy Making Process in Ghana: How Politicians and Civil Servants Deal with Public Problems. N.Y: Edwin Mellen Press. Trevor Harrison Harrison, Trevor. 2015. Prairie Bohemian: Frank Gay’s Life in Music. Edmonton, AB: University of Alberta Press. Harrison, Trevor W. and John Friesen. 2015. Canadian Society in the 21st Century: A Historical Sociological Approach, Third edition. Toronto, ON: Canadian Scholars Press Inc. Harrison, Trevor. June 2013. Prairie Bohemian: The Life in Music of Frank Gay. Edmonton, AB: University of Alberta Press. Reginald Bibby In Progress Pulls together his findings from 1975 and anticipated new data for 2015 to provide an important update to The Bibby Report (19751995). It tentatively is called, Canadian Readings (1975-2015). Completed by late 2015 or early 2016. The second draws on his extensive findings, plus the best additional information available - and considerable "expert opinion" - to provide a data-driven and thought-provoking portrait of what life in Canada will look like by Canada's 200th anniversary in 2067. The target date for publication is Canada's 175th anniversary in 2017. Glenda Bonifacio Bonifacio, Glenda Tibe. 2013. Pinay on the Prairies: Filipino Women and Transnational Identities. Vancouver, BC: UBC Press. Bonifacio, Glenda Tibe, Ed. 2013. Feminism and Migration: Cross-cultural Engagements. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands. Henning Bjornlund Brebbia, C. and H. Bjornlund, Eds. 2014. Sustainable Irrigation and Drainage V. Southampton, UK: WITPress. Loch, A., Wheeler, S. H. Bjornlund, S. Beecham, J. Edwards, A. Zuo, and M. Shanahan. 2013. The role of water markets in climate change adaptation. Gold Coast, Qld, Australia: National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility. Bjornlund, H., C. Brebbia and S. Wheeler, Eds. 2013. Sustainable Irrigation Management Technology and Policies IV. Southampton, UK: WITPress. Abdie Kazemipur In Progress Kazemipur, A. (in-preparation), The Great Transformation in Iran: Secularization under the Islamic Republic. (Contract, WilfridLaurier University Press) Kazemipur, A. and R. W. Bibby. (in-preparation), The Sacred Mosaic in Motion: Religion and Immigration in Canada. Kazemipur, A. and B. Sadighi. (2015-forthcoming), Living between Hope and Fear: A Study of the Lives of Middle-Eastern Immigrants in Canada. (publisher: Nashre-Nay) (in Persian) Published Kazemipur, A. 2014. The Muslim Question in Canada: A Story of Segmented Integration. Vancouver, B.C.: University of British Columbia Press. Jan Newberry Newberry, Jan. 2014. Back Door Java: Negara, Rumah Tangga dan Kampung di Keluarga Jawa. Jakarta: Yayasan Pustaka Obor Indonesia and KITLV. Pamela Winsor Tompkins, G., R. Bright and P. Winsor. 2015. Language arts: Content and Teaching Strategies, Sixth Canadian edition. Toronto. ON: Pearson Publishing.
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Prentice Institute for Global Population & Economy Wei Xu Xu, Wei and Bo Yang. 2013. Urban Labor Market Differentiation and Segmentation in Transitional China. Beijing: Science Press. Miles Corak Bradbury, B., M. Corak, J. Waldfogel and E. Washbrook. 2015. Too Many Children Left Behind: The U.S. Achievement Gap in Comparative Perspective. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation. Nico Stehr Adolf, Marian Thomas and Nico Stehr. 2014. Knowledge. In Peter Hamilton, Ed., Key Ideas Series. New York, NY: Routledge. ISBN: 978113801450-3 Frank Trovato Trovato, Frank. 2015. Canada's Population in a Global Context: An Introduction to Social Demography, Second edition. Toronto, ON: Oxford University Press. Trovato, Frank and Anatole Romaniuk, Eds. 2015. Aboriginal Populations: Social, Demographic, and Epidemiological Perspectives. Edmonton, AB: The University of Alberta Press.
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Articles and Publications Susan A. McDaniel McDaniel, Susan A., Bonita Watt-Malcolm, and Lloyd Wong. 2013. “Is the Math Sufficient? Aging Workforce and the Future Labour Market in Canada,” Report for the Knowledge Synthesis Project, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. http://www.uleth.ca/prenticeinstitute/sites/prenticeinstitute/files/KnowledgeSynthesis%20full%20report%20-McDaniel%20Watt-Malcolm%20Wong.pdf McDaniel, Susan A. 2015. “Ageing in Precarious Times,” International Journal of Contemporary Sociology, forthcoming April. McDaniel, Susan A., Bonnie Watt and Lloyd Wong. 2015. “Aging Workforce and the Future Labour Market in Canada,” Canadian Public Policy – Analyse de politiques, forthcoming 41(2), June. http://economics.ca/cpp/en/forthcoming.php McDaniel, Susan A. and Amber Gazso. 2014. "Liminality and Low Income Aging Families by Choice: Meanings of Family and Support," Canadian Journal on Aging, 33(4):401-412. http://0muse.jhu.edu.darius.uleth.ca/journals/canadian_journal_on_aging/v033/33.4.mcdaniel.html McDaniel, Susan. 2014. “Global and Canadian Population and Beyond,” Canadian Studies in Population, 41(3-4):1-5. http://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/csp/article/view/23843/17709 McDaniel, Susan A., Roderic Beaujot, Margaret Walton Roberts, Daniel Hiebert, Damaris Rose and Richard Wright. 2014. “Why Do We Still Need a Census? Views from the Age of ‘Truthiness’ and the ‘Death of Evidence,’” Canadian Geographer, 58(1):34-47. Published online 12 January 2014. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cag.12065/full#cag12065-sec-0010 Gazso, Amber and Susan A. McDaniel. 2015. “Families by Choice and the Management of Low Income through Social Supports,” Journal of Family Issues, 36(3): 371-395. Published online 22 October 2013. http://jfi.sagepub.com/content/early/2013/10/21/0192513X13506002.abstract McDaniel, Susan A., Adébiyi Germain Boco and Sara Zella. 2013. "Changing Patterns of Religious Affiliation, Religiosity and Marital Dissolution: A 35-year Study of Three-Generation Families," Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 54(8):1-29. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/10502556.2013.837723 McDaniel, Susan A. and Amber Gazso. 2013. “Income Inequality and Health Trajectories from Mid to Later Life: Are Canadian and American Differences Widening?” International Journal of Canadian Studies, 47(1):87-99. McDaniel, Susan A. 2013. “Knowledge Paradigms and Intransigent Intuitions,” Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research. McDaniel, Susan A. 2013. “Understanding Health Sociologically,” Current Sociology, 61(5-6): 826-841. Published online 13 May 2013. http://csi.sagepub.com/content/early/2013/05/13/0011392113480471.full.pdf+html McDaniel, Susan A., Amber Gazso, and Seong-gee Um. 2013. “Generationing Relations in Challenging Times: Americans and Canadians in Mid-Life in the Great Recession,” Current Sociology, 61(3):301-321. http://csi.sagepub.com/content/61/3/301.full.pdf+html McDaniel, Susan A., Amber Gazso, Hugh McCague, and Ryan Barnhart. 2013. “Les disparités en matière de santé au fil du vieillissement: une comparaison du parcours de vie des premiers baby-boomers et des pré-baby-boomers au Canada,” (Health Disparities as We Age: A Life Course Comparison of Canadian Early Boomers with Pre-Boomers) Sociologie et Societies, XLV(1): 43-65. [Published in English by Population Change and Life Course Cluster at http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/pclc/vol1/iss1/5/] Alexander Darku Journal Articles Darku, Alexander and Adriana Appau. (Forthcoming). “Analyzing Sub-Saharan African Trade Patterns in the Presence of Regional Trade Agreements.” Submitted to “The African Finance Journal” Darku, Alexander, Stavroula Malla and Kien Tran. 2014. “Sources and measurement of Agricultural Productivity in Canada: Crops and Livestocks.” Submitted to “Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics” Darku, Alexander. 2104. “Income Inequalities and Savings in Canada.” To be published in a special issue of “Canadian Studies in Population” on the theme of Global Population and Economy. Trevor Harrison Research Reports Krahn, Harvey, Trevor Harrison, and Katherine Hancock. 2015. “A Monochrome Political Culture? Examining the Range of Albertans’ Values and Beliefs,” Edmonton: Parkland Institute, April. Harrison, Trevor, and Harvey Krahn. 2014. “Less Exclusion, More Engagement: Addressing Declining Voter Turnout in Alberta,” Edmonton: Parkland Institute, April. Reports Krahn, Harvey, and Trevor Harrison. 2013. “Governing Alberta: Citizens’ Views,” Edmonton: Parkland Institute, May. Bower, Shannon Stunden, Trevor Harrison, and Greg Flanagan. 2013. “Stabilizing Alberta’s Revenues: A Common Sense Approach,” Edmonton: Parkland Institute, February.
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Academic Papers being revised, awaiting submission to Journals for publication 2014 “Meta Analyses of Correlated Multiple Baseline Time Series Design Intervention Models Using JR Estimate.” with Prof. Joseph McKean and Prof. Bradley Huitema, Western Michigan University (WMU), Kalamazoo, U.S.A. 2014 “Meta Analyses of Multiple Baseline Time Series Design Intervention Models for Dependent and Independent Series” with Prof. Joseph McKean and Prof. Bradley Huitema at the WMU, Kalamazoo, U.S.A. Reginald Bibby 2015 “Keeping faith: The changing face of religion in Canada.” Chris Brown, CBC News, May 17. “I am writing to say congratulations — "Hallelujah, A Whole New Flock." Aaron Hutchins, Maclean's, April 13. Digital what an impressive list of release March 26. achievements.” "God is the answer." Brian Bethune, Maclean's, April 13. Digital release March 26. "Paranormal beliefs abound." Doug Todd, Vancouver Sun, February 14. Kristine Alexander, Canada Research 2014 Chair in Child Youth Studies, "Majority are part of a religion: study." Tristin Hopper, National Post, December 27. University of Lethbridge "Christmas really 'a national treasure'." Nick Kuhl, Lethbridge Herald, December 24. "'Merry Christmas' vs 'Happy Holidays': Poll finds 'Christmas' wins." Amy Judd, Global News, Vancouver, December 23. "Family still the greatest Christmas gift." Editorial, Ottawa Sun, December 23. "80% Prefer to Say 'Merry Christmas' Over 'Happy Holidays'. VanCity Buzz, December 23. "Test of faith." An examination of the numerical decline of Mainline Churches. Teri Pecoskie, Hamilton Spectator, October 10. "Catholic Church continues to flourish." Teri Pecoskie, Hamilton, Spectator, October 10. "The Editorial: Mixed Unions." Maclean's, August 11. "What do Canadians think of churchgoers?" United Church Observer, July-August. "Go to church and test your assumptions." Robert White, Guelph Mercury, July 26. "This week's Talking Point - life after death? - plus letters to the editor." Globe and Mail, April 26. "Life after death: the last info gap." Reginald Bibby and Andrew Grenville, Globe and Mail, April 21. "Vancouver Archbishop Michael Miller: On resurrection and the city." Douglas Todd, Vancouver Sun, April 18. "Romance, puppies, and pregnancy: Super Bowl ads get in touch with their feminine side." Misty Harris, Postmedia News, January 30. "Pope Francis's reform-minded inclusiveness sparks talk of Catholicism's rejuvenation." Joseph Brean, National Post, January 11. "Rise in new city churches bucks secular trend." Amber Hildebrandt, CBC News Canada, January 8. 2013 "'Church for people who aren't into church': Protestant mega-congregations packing the pews in Canada." Tristin Hopper, National Post, December 27. "We'll be home for 'Christmas,' however it's celebrated." Reginald Bibby and Angus Reid, Globe and Mail, December 24. "Christmas crowds soar but churches pass up opportunities." Amber Hildebrandt, CBC News Canada, Dec 23. "One in three Canadians plan on attending religious services on Christmas." Misty Harris, National Post, December 23. "An NFL team in Canada can co-exist with the CFL. Here's how." Reginald Bibby, Globe and Mail, December 1. "Survey: No NFL in Canada if it kills CFL." Dan Ralph, Canadian Press. December 1. Carried by a large number of papers and publications in cities including Halifax, Montreal (Gazette and La Presse), Toronto (Globe & Mail and Star), Hamilton, Ottawa, Windsor, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Calgary, Vancouver, and Victoria, as well as TSN, Sportsnet, and the Huffington Post. "Poll shows NFL not welcome in Canada if hurts CFL - even in Toronto." Chris Zelkovich, Yahoo Sports, December 1. Likewise widely read and distributed. "Grey Cup game likely to affect one in three Canadians." Misty Harris, Postmedia News, November 22. "The forces for and against mixed marriage." Douglas Todd, Vancouver Sun, September 21. "Millennials will 'reinvent everything' - just as soon as they land careers and leave home." Misty Harris, Postmedia News, September 2. "Dad's controversial advice for daughter's sex life mirrors parenting in Canada, experts say." Carmen Chai, Global News, August 20.
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Prentice Institute for Global Population & Economy "The Canadian myth: We're not exactly as advertised." Thane Burnett, Toronto Sun, June 29. "Honour Roll for Canada." John Stackhouse, Stackhouse Blog, June 29. "How can we help the poor? Religious leaders debate the charity model." Douglas Todd, Vancouver Sun, June 22. "'No Religion' Is Increasingly Popular for Canadians: Report." Ron Csillag, Huffington Post Canada, May 15. "Affiliation is not attendance." Christopher Page, In A Spacious Place, blog, May 9. "Religion in Canada is changing, but it's not being abandoned." Reginald Bibby, Globe and Mail, May 8. "Catholic Church Has Staying Power." Deborah Gyapong, The Catholic Register, April 10. "Bibby at Saint Paul's." Christianity.com. Lloyd Mackey, April 8. "Catholic Church Has Staying Power." Deborah Gyapong, The Catholic Register, April 10. "Are we living in post-religious times?" Janet Davison, CBC News, March 20. "Churches attract hundreds with a modern approach." Cailynn Klingbeil, Edmonton Journal, March 28. "Are we living in post-religious times?" Janet Davison, CBC News, March 20. "New Pope should listen to struggling Catholics." Douglas Todd, Vancouver Sun, March 13. "Pope short list is not that short." Matthew Fisher, Ottawa Citizen, March 12. "Next Pope needs to understand who Canada's Catholics are." Misty Harris, Postmedia News, March 11. "The Church doctrine, believers disconnect." Douglas Todd, Vancouver Sun, March 9. "'Planet Mom and Dad': Helicopter parents infiltrate college, the workplace and beyond." Misty Harris, Canada.com, January 14. Henning Bjornlund Bjornlund, H., C. Parrack and R. DeLoe. (in press). “Segmenting residents of southern Alberta for improved understanding of policy preferences for water reallocation,” Accepted for publication in Journal of Society and Natural Resources (A). Bjornlund, V. and H. Bjornlund. (in press). “Economic Incentives: Successful in expansion, will it also be successful in contraction,” Accepted for publication in International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning (B). Bjornlund, H. and S. Wheeler, Eds. 2014. “Exploring some of the socio-economic realities of sustainable water management in irrigation,” Special issue of Agricultural Water Management 14(5)(November). James Byrne Cairns, Devin W., Hester Jiskoot, James M. Byrne, Jeffrey M. McKenzie and Dan L. Johnson. 2015. (in review). “Novel geomorphometric classification of heterogeneity of unconsolidated sediments for hydrogeologic characterization in mountain watersheds,” Geomorphology. Byrne, James M. 2015. (in review). “Acting on climate change: Solutions by Canadian Scholars,” Journal of Environmental Investing, Sustainable Canada Dialogues, submitted April. Byrne, James M. 2015. “Acting on climate change: solutions from Canadian Scholars,” Sustainable Canada Dialogues, Sustainable Canada Dialogues is a consortium of over 60 Canadian scholars from every province, representing climate change expertise in areas from engineering to sociology. http://www.sustainablecanadadialogues.ca/files/PDF_DOCS/SDC_EN_30marchlr.pdf Byrne, James M, Philip Rasch and Natasha Andronova. 2014. “Communicating Climate Science: A Historic Look to the Future,” Eos, 95(24 June). MacDonald, R. J., S. Boon and J. M. Byrne. 2014. “Process based stream temperature modelling approach for mountain regions,” Journal of Hydrology, 511(16 April): 920-931. MacDonald, R. J., S. Boon, J. M. Byrne, M. R. Robinson and J. B. Rasmussen. 2013. “Potential future climate effects on mountain hydrology, stream temperature, and native salmonid life history,” Canadian Journal of Fish and Aquatic Sciences, 71(2): 189. DOI: 10.1139/cjfas-2013¬‐0221. MacDonald, R.J., S. Boon, J. M. Byrne and U. Silins. 2013. “A comparison of surface and subsurface controls on summer temperature in a headwater stream,” Hydrological Processes, 28(4): 2338. DOI:10.1002/hyp.975 Cheryl Currie Selected Publications Currie, C. L., et al. 2013. “Illicit and prescription drug problems among urban Aboriginal adults in Canada: The role of traditional culture in protection and resilience,” Social Science & Medicine, 88(July): 1-9. Currie, C. L., et al. 2013. “Racial discrimination, post-traumatic stress, and gambling problems among urban Aboriginal adults in Canada,” Journal of Gambling Studies, 29(3): 393-415. Currie, C. L. 2013. “Epidemiology of adolescent Salvia divinorum use in Canada,” Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 128(1-2): 166170. DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2012.08.008 Currie, C. L. 2013. Letters to the Editor. “Wild TC. Prescription stimulant misuse among adolescent at-risk groups in Canada,” Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 58(5): 308. Hagan, B., R. Grant-Kalischuk, C. L. Currie, G. Nixon and J. Solowoniuk. 2013. “A big hole with the wind blowing through it: Aboriginal women's experiences of social trauma and problem gambling,” International Journal of Gambling Studies, 13(3): 356370. DOI: 10.1080/14459795.2013.819934.
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Jan Newberry Newberry, Jan. 2014. “Women Against Children: Early Childhood Education and the Domestic Community in Post-Suharto Indonesia,” TRaNS: Trans -Regional and -National Studies of Southeast Asia, 2(July): 271-291. DOI:10.1017/trn.2014.7 Ivan Townshend Townshend, I., O. Awosoga, J.C. Kulig, A. Pujadas Botey, B. Shepard and B. McFarlane. (in press). “Impacts of Wildfires on School Children: A Case Study of Slave Lake,” International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters. Townshend, I., O. Awosoga, J. Kulig and H. Fan. 2015. “Social Cohesion and Resilience across Communities that have Experienced a Disaster,” Natural Hazards, 76(2): 913-938. Reimer, W., J. C. Kulig, D. S. Edge, N. Lightfoot and I. Townshend. 2013. “The Lost Creek Fire – An example of community governance under disaster conditions,” Disasters, 37(2): 317-332. Kulig, J., D. Edge, I. Townshend, N. Lightfoot and W. Reimer. (2013). "Community Resiliency: Emerging Theoretical Insights," Journal of Community Psychology, 41(6): 757-775. Kulig, J., A. Pujadas Botey, I. Townshend, O. Awosoga, B. Shepard, D. Edge, W. Reimer, N. Lightfoot, A. Coghlan, B. McFarlane, J. Mellot and R. Ross. 2013. “Picking up the Pieces: Slave Lake since the Wildfires,” Municipal World, February 2013: 25-27. Kulig, J., D. Edge, I. Townshend, W. Reimer and N. Lightfoot. 2013. “Impacts of Wildfires: The Aftermath at Individual and Community Level,” Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 28(3): 23-28. Refereed Papers Kulig, J., D. Edge, I. Townshend, W. Reimer and N. Lightfoot. 2013. “Impacts of Wildfires: The Aftermath at Individual and Community Level,” Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 28(3): 23-28. Kulig, J., D. Edge, I. Townshend, N. Lightfoot and W. Reimer. 2013. "Community Resiliency: Emerging Theoretical Insights," Journal of Community Psychology, 41(6): 757-775. Reimer, W., J. C. Kulig, D. S. Edge, N. Lightfoot and I. Townshend. 2013. “The Lost Creek Fire – An example of community governance under disaster conditions,” Disasters, 37(2): 317-332. John Usher Filan, Trina, John Usher and Hoda Ghadrian. 2013. “You’re Trying to Go Up a Waterfall…Understanding the Impacts of and Finding Community Solutions to Poverty in Lethbridge, Alberta,” Vibrant Lethbridge: Community and Social Development, City of Lethbridge, October, 2013. http://www.vibrantlethbridge.com/uploads/2/2/0/8/22085790/february_28-waterfall_report.pdf Elias, L., J. Rahn, D. Frederickson, D. Cooley and J. Usher. 2013. New Media Intersections. http://www.newmediaintersections.com/ Wei Xu Refereed Journal Articles Xu, Wei, Yongkai Zhang and Yueming Ning. 2013. “Production network insertion and regional industrial upgrading: a case study of auto industrial production network in the Yangtze River Delta,” China Urban Research, Volume 6 (Forthcoming). Xu, Wei. 2013. “Development strategies for inclusive urbanization in China,” Gansu Social Sciences, 5:167-170. Henning Bjornlund Bjornlund, Henning, Wei Xu and Sarah Wheeler. 2013. “An overview of water sharing and participation issues for irrigators and their communities in Alberta: Implications for water policy,” Agricultural Water Management, 145(November): 171-180. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agwat.2013.09.020 Bjornlund, H., A. Zuo, S. Wheeler, Wei Xu and J. Edwards. 2013. “Policy preferences for water sharing in Alberta, Canada,” Water Resources and Economics, 1(January):93-110. DOI: 10.1016/j.wre.2013.02.001 William Ramp Ramp, William. 2014. “Complicating food security: Definitions, discourses, commitments,” Canadian Studies in Population, 41(3-4): 1-18. https://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/csp/article/view/18575/17718 Ramp, William. 2014. “Paradoxes of sovereignty: Toward a Durkheimian analysis of monarchy,” Journal of Classical Sociology, 14(2): 222-246. Ramp, William. 2014. “Book Review: Bruno Latour, Rejoicing: Or the Torments of Religious Speech. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2013,” Canadian Journal of Sociology / Cahiers Canadiens de Sociologie, 39(2): 301-310. Sharon Yanicki Yanicki, S. M., K. Kushner and L. Reutter. 2015. “Social inclusion/exclusion as matters of social justice: A call for nursing action,” Nursing Inquiry, 22(2): 121-133. DOI: 10.1111/nin.12076. Epub 2014 2014 Aug 4.
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Shelley Clark Clark, Shelley and Sarah Brauner-Otto. 2015. “Unexpected Trends in Divorce and Widowhood in Sub-Saharan Africa: Are Unions Becoming More Stable?” (in progress). Smith-Greenaway, Emily and Shelley Clark. 2015. “Divorce Diffusion and its Effects on Child Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa,” (in progress). Madhavan, Sangeetha and Shelley Clark. 2015. “Are Fathers All the Same? Understanding the Role of Biological and Social Fathers in the Lives of Young Adults in South Africa,” (in progress). Marteleto, Leticia, Shannon Cavanagh, Kate Prickett and Shelley Clark. 2015. “The Importance of Family Structures and Instability in Shaping Adolescent Transitions to Adulthood in South Africa,” (in progress). Beguy, Donatien, Shelley Clark and Adébiyi Germain Boco. 2015. “Single Motherhood in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Case Study of Informal Settlements in Nairobi, Kenya,” (in progress). Peer-reviewed articles Clark, Shelley, Cassandra Cotton and Leticia Marteleto. 2015. “Family Ties and Young Fathers’ Engagement in Cape Town, South Africa,” Forthcoming, Journal of Marriage and Family, 77(2): 575-589. DOI: 10.1111/jomf.12179 Anglewicz, Philip and Shelley Clark. 2013. "The Effect of Marriage and HIV Status on Condom Use in Rural Malawi,” Social Science & Medicine, 97: 29-40. DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.06.024 Clark, Shelley and Dana Hamplovà. 2013. “Single Motherhood and Child Mortality in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Life Course Perspective,” Demography, 50(5):1521-1549. DOI: 10.1007/s13524-013-0220-6 Clark, Shelley and Cassandra Cotton. 2013. “Transitions to Adulthood in Urban Kenya: A Focus on Adolescent Migrants,” Demographic Research, 28: 1053-1092. DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2013.28.37 Working papers, invited articles, and policy papers Clark, Shelley. 2014. “Improving the Future of Maternal and Child Health in Sub-Saharan Africa by Investing in Adolescent Girls,” Institute for the Study of International Development, Research to Practice Policy Brief, No. 29: 1-19. http://www.mcgill.ca/isid/research/publications
Herbert Emery McIntyre, Lynn, Jody Pow and J. C. Herbert Emery. 2015. “A Path Analysis of Recurrently Food-Insecure Canadians Discerns Employment, Income, and Negative Health Effects,” Journal of Poverty, 19(1): 1-17. DOI: 10.1080/10875549.2014.979462. Zwicker, Jennifer D., Daniel J. Dutton and John Charles Herbert Emery. 2014. “Longitudinal analysis of the association between removal of dental amalgam, urine mercury and 14 self-reported health symptoms,” Environmental Health, 13/95: 1-11. DOI:10.1186/1476-069X-13-95 http://www.ehjournal.net/content/pdf/1476-069X-13-95.pdf Zwicker, Jennifer D. and J. C. Herbert Emery. 2014. “Autism Research Funding Allocation: Can Economics Tell Us If We Have Got It Right?” Autism Research, 7(6): 704–711. Emery, J. C. Herbert and Ana Ferrer. 2015. "The Social Rate of Return to Investing in Character: An Economic Evaluation of Alberta's Immigrant Access Fund Small Loan Program," Journal of International Migration and Integration, 16:205-224. Published online: 10 April 2014. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12134-014-0322-z/fulltext.html Smith, Leonard, Larry Katz, Herbert Emery, Jackie Sieppert, Zoe Polsky and Kimberly Nagan. 2014. “It’s about More Than Just Baby Teeth: An Examination of Early Oral Care in Canada,” Universal Journal of Public Health, 24(4), 125-130. Patten, Scott B., Jeanne V.A. Williams, Dina H Lavorato, Andrew G.M. Bulloch, Gillian Currie and Herb Emery. 2014. “Depression and painful conditions: patterns of association with health status and health utility ratings in the general population,” Quality of Life Research, 23: 363-371. Published online 7 June 2013. DOI: 10.1007/s11136-013-0449-y Emery, J. C. Herbert, Valerie C Fleisch and Lynn McIntyre. 2013. “Legislated changes to federal pension income in Canada will adversely affect low income seniors' health,” Preventive Medicine, 57(6): 963-966. DOI:10.1016/j.ypmed.2013.09.004 Janko, Zuzana, J. C. Herbert Emery and Pierre Guenette. 2013. “The Short-Run and Long-Run Relationships between Mortality and the Business Cycle in Canada,” Economics Research International, vol, 2013, Article ID 409738, 11 pages. DOI:10.1155/2013/409738 Dutton, Daniel J., Ken Fyie, Peter Faris, Ludovic Brunel and J. C. Herbert Emery. 2013. “The association between amalgam dental surfaces and urinary mercury levels in a sample of Albertans, a prevalence study,” Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology, 8(August):22 DOI:10.1186/1745-6673-8-22
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Prentice Institute for Global Population & Economy Michael Haan Walsh, Deatra, Michael Haan, and Barbara Neis. 2014. “Employment-Related Geographical Mobility in Canada,” Global Population and Economy, a special issue of Canadian Studies in Population. Forthcoming. Hira-Friesen, Parvinder, Michael Haan and Harvey Krahn. 2013. “Trades - Related Post - Secondary Educational Attainment among Immigrant and Canadian - Born Young Adults in Alberta,” Alberta Journal of Education Research, 59(1): 1-16. http://ajer.journalhosting.ucalgary.ca/index.php/ajer/article/view/1070/971 Raphael Lencucha Lencucha, R. 2014. “A research-based narrative assignment for global health education,” Advances in Health Sciences Education, 19(1): 129-142. Drope, J. and R. Lencucha. 2014. “Evolving norms at the intersection of health and trade,” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, 39(3):591-631. Lencucha, R. and K. Mohindra. 2014. “A snapshot of global health education in North American Universities,” Global Health Promotion, 21(1): 63-67. Lencucha, R. 2013. “Cosmopolitanism and foreign policy for health: ethics for and beyond the state,” BMC International Health and Human Rights, 13(1): 29. Lencucha, R. and J. Drope. 2013. “Plain packaging: an opportunity for improved international policy coherence?” Health Promotion International. Published online May 30. DOI: 10.1093/heapro/dat038 Constantine Passaris Passaris, C. 2014. "The Future Face of North America: Immigration Matters for the U.S.A. and Canada in the New Global Economy," Global Intelligence, 3(2): 43-49. Passaris, C. 2014. "The Best and the Brightest? An Agenda for North American Immigration Reform," Open Canada: Canadian International Council, February 25. Nico Stehr Stehr, Nico. 2014. "Exceptional circumstances: Climate change, governance and knowledge," Public Lecture, Prentice Institute, University of Lethbridge, September 15. Adolf, Marian, Jason L. Mast and Nico Stehr. 2013. “The foundations of innovation in modern societies: the displacement of concepts and knowledgeability,” Mind and Society, 12(1): 11-22. DOI: 10.1007/s11299-013-0112-x Stehr, Nico. 2013. Die Moralisierung der Märkte, Eine Gesellschaftstheorie. Sociologický časopis / Czech Sociological Review 05/2013; Source: OAI Bechmann, Gotthard and Nico Stehr. 2013. "Niklas Luhmann," (French) Stehr, Nico. 2013. “An Inconvenient Democracy: Knowledge and Climate Change,” Society (Impact Factor: 0.26). 02/2013; DOI: 10.1007/s12115-012-9610-4
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Book Chapters Susan A. McDaniel McDaniel, Susan A. and Seong-gee Um. 2015. “More than Demand and Demographic Ageing: Transnational Ageing, Care and Care Migration,” in Horn, Vincent and Cornelia Schweppe, Eds., Transnational Aging: Current Insights and Future Perspectives. New York and London: Routledge, in press. McDaniel, Susan A. 2015. “Breadwinning, Family and Time over the Life Course (in Asian Families),” invited chapter in Quah, Stella, Ed., Handbook of Families in Asia. New York and London: Routledge. 978-0-415-71546-1 see flyer http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415715461/ Alexander Darku Darku, Alexander. 2013. “Economic policies in Ghana,” in Ohemeng, F., B.W. Carroll, R.A. Ayee and A.B. Darku, Eds., Public Policy Making Process in Ghana: How Politicians and Civil Servants Deal with Public Problems. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press. Trevor Harrison Harrison, Trevor W. 2014. “Alberta as a Conservative redoubt – and Quebec’s role in its construction,” in Castro-Rea, Julián and Frédéric Boily, Eds., Le fédéralisme Selon Harper: La Place du Québec dans le Canada Conservateur. Ste. Foy: Les presses de l'Université Laval, pp. 11-32. Harrison, Trevor. 2014. “Populist and Conservative Christian Evangelical Movements: A Comparison of Canada and the United States,” in Smith, M., Ed., Group Politics and Social Movements in Canada, Second edition. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 201-224. http://www.utppublishing.com/Group-Politics-and-Social-Movements-in-Canada-Second-Edition.html Harrison, Trevor. Forthcoming. “A Tale of Two (Global) Cities: London, New York, and the Rise of Finance Capital,” in Anderson, G. and C. Kukucha, Eds., International Political Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Harrison, Trevor. Forthcoming. “Petro-Politics and the Limits of Left Progressivism in Alberta,” in Stefanick, L. and M. Shrivastava, Eds., Beyond the Rhetoric: Democracy and Governance in a Global North Oil Economy. Athabasca: Athabasca University Press. Henning Bjornlund Montgomery, J., W. Xu, and H. Bjornlund. 2015. “Assessing good governance from a stakeholder perspective: an innovative framework for evaluating water governance processes,” in Brebbia, C., Ed., Water and Society. Southampton, UK: WITPress. Zary, A., H. Bjornlund and W. Xu. 2015. “A Framework for Assessing Capacity in Water Governance,” in Brebbia, C., Ed., Water Resources Management. Southampton, UK: WITPress. Emami, P., W. Xu, H. Bjornlund and T. Johnston. 2015. “A Framework for Assessing the Procedural Justice in Integrated Resource Planning Processes,” in Brebbia, C., Ed., Sustainable Development and Planning. Southampton, UK: WITPress. Bjornlund, H. and V. Bjornlund. 2015. “Changing societal values: Implications for water management and social opportunities,” in Linton, J. and S. Davidson, Eds., Water as a social opportunity. Queen's Policy Studies Series. Montreal, QC: McGill-Queen's University Press. Bjornlund, H. and K. K. Klein. 2014. “Water Conservation and trading – policy challenges in Alberta Canada,” in Burnett, K., R. Howitt and J. Roumasset, Eds., Handbook of Water Economics and Institutions. New York, NY: Routledge, pp. 381-396. Bjornlund, H., A. Zuo, S. Wheeler and W. Xu. 2014. “Exploring the Reluctance to Embrace Water Markets in Alberta, Canada,” in Easter, B. and Q. Huang, Eds., Water Markets for the 21st Century: What we have learned. New York: Springer, pp. 215-237. Wheeler, S., H. Bjornlund and A. Loch. 2014. “Water trading in Australia: Tracing its’ development over the past three decades,” in Easter, B. and Q. Huang, Eds., Water Markets for the 21st Century: What we have learned. New York: Springer, pp. 179-202. Bjornlund, H. 2014. “Water Governance for Sustainable Irrigation: The role of Civil Society,” in Brebbia, C. and H. Bjornlund, Eds., Sustainable Irrigation. Southampton, UK: WITPress. Bjornlund, H., X. Zhao and W. Xu. 2013. “Generational differences in policy preferences for water sharing – implications for the future,” in Brebbia, C., Ed., Water and Society II. Southampton, UK: WITPress, pp. 307-320. Bjornlund, H., S. Wheeler and P. Rossini. 2013. “Water Markets and Their Environmental, Social and Economic Impact in Australia,” in Maestu, J., Ed., Water Trading and Global Water Scarcity: International Perspectives. London, UK: Francis Taylor, pp. 68-93. Bjornlund, H. and W. Xu. 2013. “Sustainable Irrigation – Alberta perspectives,” in Bjornlund, H., et al., Eds., Sustainable Irrigation. Southampton, UK: WITPress, pp. 17-28. Zuo, A., S. Wheeler and H. Bjornlund. 2013. “The association between farm management strategies and irrigators’ farm profits over time in the Murray-Darling Basin,” in Bjornlund, H., et al., Eds., Sustainable Irrigation. Southampton, UK: WITPress, pp. 447458. Wheeler, S., A. Zuo and H. Bjornlund. 2013. “Selling water for the environment: how sustainable is it for irrigators,” in Bjornlund H., et al., Eds., Sustainable Irrigation. Southampton, UK: WITPress, pp. 29-40.
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Prentice Institute for Global Population & Economy Haan, Michael. 2013. “An Introduction to Social Statistics for Canadian Social Science Students, Second edition. Oxford University Press. Herbert Emery Dutton, Daniel J., J. C. Herbert Emery, Thomas Mullie and Jennifer D. Zwicker. 2015. “Bending the Medicare Cost Curve in 12 Months or Less: How Preventative Health Care Can Yield Significant Near-Term Savings for Acute Care in Alberta,” in The School of Public Policy SPP Research Papers, Vol. 8(2). http://policyschool.ucalgary.ca/sites/default/files/research/finalpreventative-healthcare-emery-dutton-mullie-zwicker_0.pdf Di Matteo, Livio and J. C. Herb Emery. 2015. “Common Provincial Determinants and Cost Drivers,” in Marchildon, Gregory P. and Livio Di Matteo, Eds., Bending the Cost Curve in Health Care: Canada’s Provinces in International Perspective. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press. Ghali, Laura, Carolyn Dudley, Daniel J. Dutton, Jennifer D. Zwicker, Carly McMorris, J. C. Herbert Emery, David B. Nicholas and Margaret Clarke. 2014. “Laying The Foundation For Policy: Measuring Local Prevalence For Autism Spectrum Disorder,” in The School of Public Policy SPP Research Papers, Vol. 7(28). http://policyschool.ucalgary.ca/sites/default/files/research/emeryautism-prevalence.pdf Delainey, David W. and J. C. Herbert Emery. 2014. “The National Policy’s Impact on the West: A Reassessment,” in Dutil, Patrice and Roger Hall, Eds., Macdonald at 200: New Reflections and Legacies. Toronto: Dundurn, Chapter 8. Dudley, Carolyn and Herbert Emery. 2014. “The Value of Caregiver Time: Costs of Support and Care for Individuals Living with Autism Spectrum Disorder,” in The School of Public Policy SPP Research Papers, Vol. 7(1). http://policyschool.ucalgary.ca/sites/default/files/research/emery-autism-costs.pdf Di Matteo, Livio, J. C. Herbert Emery and Martin P. Shanahan. 2014. “Natural Resource Exports and Development in Settler Economies during the First Great Globalization Era: Northwestern Ontario and South Australia, 1905-15,” in Smith, Andrew and Dimitry Anastakis, Eds., Smart Globalization: The Canadian Business and Economic History Experience. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press, Chapter 14. Herbert, Emery J. C., Valerie C. Fleisch and Lynn McIntyre. 2013. “How A Guaranteed Annual Income Could Put Food Banks Out of Business,” in The School of Public Policy SPP Research Papers, Vol. 6 (37). http://policyschool.ucalgary.ca/sites/default/files/research/emery-foodbankfinal.pdf Emery, Herbert and Ronald Kneebone. 2013. “The Challenge of Defining Medicare Coverage in Canada,” in The School of Public Policy SPP Research Papers, Vol. 6 (32). http://policyschool.ucalgary.ca/sites/default/files/research/emery-kneebonemedicare.pdf Emery, J. C. Herbert and Ronald Kneebone. 2013. “Three Strikes and You’re Out? The Inevitability of “I enjoyed reading the piece (about the Prentice Institute) it Resource Busts and its Challenges for Alberta’s makes me proud of you and what you and the Policy Makers,” in Ryan, David L., Ed., Boom and Institute have accomplished.” Bust Again: Policy Challenges for a Commodity Based Economy. Edmonton, AB: University of William Cade President and Vice Chancellor Emeritus. Alberta Press, Chapter 4. Emery, J. C. Herbert, Ken Fyie, Ludovic Brunel and Daniel J. Dutton. 2013. “The Fiscal, Social and Economic Dividends of Feeling Better and Living Longer,” in The School of Public Policy SPP Research Papers, Vol. 6(20). http://policyschool.ucalgary.ca/sites/default/files/research/emery-healthintervention.pdf Emery, J. C. Herbert. 2013. “Labour Shortages in Saskatchewan,” in The School of Public Policy SPP Research Papers, Vol. 6(4). Constantine Passaris Passaris, C. 2015. “Internetization and the New Global Economy of the 21st Century,” in Khosvow-Pour, M., Ed., Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Third edition. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, pp. 3197-3205. Passaris, C. 2014. "Full Employment and a New Institutional Architecture for the 21st Century," in Ashiagbor, D. and T. Ali, Eds., Full Employment Revisited: Essays on the Economy, People and Fairness, London, ON: Work Forum. Nico Stehr Fischer, Ludwig, Jürgen Hasse, Antonia Dinnebier, Stefan Körner, Thomas Bogner, Kurt Jax, Uta Eser, Thomas Potthast, Reiner Grundmann, Konrad Ott, Nico Stehr, Jörg Leimbacher and Ulrich Eisel. 2014. “Projektionsfläche Natur : Zum Zusammenhang von Naturbildern und gesellschaftlichen Verhältnissen,” in Fischer, Ludwig, Ed., 12/2014; Hamburg, Germany: Hamburg University Press. Stehr, Nico. Forthcoming. “Globale Wisssenswelten oder grenzenlose Erkenntniss.” Pp. in Rechtstheorie Beiheft 22. Stehr, Nico and Volker Meja. Forthcoming. "Wissenschaftssoziologie" Pp. in Gerd Reindhold (ed.), Soziologie- Lexikon. München: R. Oldenbourg, Fifth edition. Stehr, Nico and Volker Meja. Forthcoming. "Wissenssoziologie" Pp. in Gerd Reinhold (ed.), Soziologie-Lexikon. München: R. Oldenbourg, Fifth edition.
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Conferences, Workshops and Seminars Susan A. McDaniel McDaniel, Susan A. 2015. “Demographic Freight, Inequalities and the New World Order,” Distinguished Demographer Lecture, 25th anniversary of Warren Kalbach Conference, University of Alberta, March. McDaniel, Susan A., Amber Gazso and Karen A. Duncan. 2015. “Pressed and Stretched from Mid to Later Life: The Coming Clashes,” Invited paper, Individualisation, Internationalisation and Family Policy, Research Committee on Family Research, International Sociological Association, University College Dublin, 20-22 August. Boco, Adébiyi Germain, Susan A. McDaniel and Alexander Darku. 2015. “Income Inequality and Infant Mortality: A Province Fixed-Effect Analysis Covering 1979–2011,” Canadian Population Society meetings, Ottawa, 3-4 June. McDaniel, Susan A., Amber Gazso and Karen A. Duncan. 2015. “Relative Prospects of Children as they Age: Canadians and Americans in Mid-Life in the Great Recession Frame Future Generations,” Invited paper for Aging Families, Changing Families: An International Conference, Syracuse University, 3-6 June. McDaniel, Susan A. 2014. “Temporary Transnational Migrant Care Workers: A New Normal?” Invited talk in Transnational Life Worlds Distinguished Lecture Series, Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz, Germany, November. McDaniel, Susan A. 2014. “The Duel of the Dualisms: Production and Reproduction Reconfiguring,” Invited Plenary Speaker, ISA World Congress of Sociology, Yokohama, Japan, 14-19 July. McDaniel, Susan A. 2014. “Global Ageing in Precarious Times,” Invited Presidential Symposium speaker, RC 11 on Ageing and the Life Course, ISA World Congress of Sociology, Yokohama, Japan, 14-19 July. McDaniel, Susan A., Adébiyi Germain Boco, Amber Gazso and Karen A. Duncan. 2014. “Perceived Financial Well-Being of Canadians in Mid to Later Life: A Longitudinal and Multi-Method Analysis,” Canadian Research Data Centre Network National Conference, Investing in Our Futures, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 29-31 October. Shen, Jing, Charles Jones and Susan A. McDaniel. 2014. “Generation Status, Peer Exposure, and Risk of Violent Behaviour among Youth in Canada,” Canadian Population Society, St. Catherine’s, Ontario, 28-30 May. Liu, Willa, Susan A. McDaniel and Adébiyi Germain Boco. 2014. “Care Work and Its Impact on Health and Health Practices among Canadian Older Adults,” Canadian Sociological Association, St. Catherine’s, Ontario, 26-30 May. McDaniel, Susan A., Adébiyi Germain Boco and Amber Gazso. 2014. “Does the Level of Income Inequality at the Community, State/Province and Country Level Affect Overall Well-Being of Individuals Moving from Mid-Life to the Older Years?” Quebec Inter-University Centre for Social Statistics (QICSS), International Conference on Social Policy and Health Inequalities, Montreal, Quebec, 7-9 May. McDaniel, Susan A. 2014. “The Labour/Skills Shortage Conundrum in Canada,” 2014 Warren Kalbach Conference, Grant MacEwan University, Edmonton, March. McDaniel, Susan A. 2014. “The Work of Care: More than Demand and Demographic Aging,” Gender, Migration and the Work of Care project conference, University of Toronto, Toronto, 28 February–2 March. Kellett, Peter, Susan A. McDaniel and others. 2014. “Senior Men, Social Capital and Social Policy Opportunities,” International Conference, Aging Across Borders: A Transnational Look at Just Social Policies of Care, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, 31 January – 1 February. McDaniel, Susan A. 2013. “Is the Math Sufficient? Aging Workforce and the Future Labour Market in Canada,” Conference Board of Canada Conference, Toronto, 6-7 Nov. McDaniel, Susan A. 2013. “Aging Population Yes; Health Care Apocalypse No,” Grey Matters Conference (for health care professionals from across Alberta), Lethbridge, 25-26 Sept. McDaniel, Susan A. 2013. “What would a Convention on the Rights of the Child look like if drafted for children born in 2013?” Plenary talk with Chief Federal Magistrate, Australia Thomas Altobelli, World Congress on Family Law, Sydney, Australia, March. Gazso, Amber and Susan A. McDaniel. 2013. “Families and Familism: Contested Signifiers of Social Citizenship,” International Sociological Association, Research Committee 19 Conference, Social Inclusion and the Challenges of Inclusion: Social Policies Addressing Intersecting Inequalities, Budapest, Hungary, 22-24 August. “Congratulations! The Prentice Post and the Institute McDaniel, Susan A. and Ito Peng. 2013. “Reorganizing Care: continues to improve and to give leadership. You Implications for Transnational Families,” Families and Migration, should all have a sense of pride in having developed so International Sociological Association, Research Committee on well in such a short time. Keep it up!” Family, University of Vilnius, Lithuania, 17-19 July. The late Margaret Fulton, President Emeritus Celeste Barnes, James M. Byrne and Susan A. McDaniel. 2013. “Coastal Population Vulnerability to Sea Level Rise and Tropical Mt. St. Vincent University Cyclone Intensification Under Global Warming,” Poster presented at 4th International Summit on Hurricanes and Climate Change, Kos, Greece, 14-18 June.
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A climate change curriculum for graduate and senior university students. Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 15-19 December, POSTERS Simon D. Donner, James M. Byrne and Bryson M. Brown. 2104. Mitigating Climate Change, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 15-19 December, Oral Session Simon D. Donner, James M. Byrne and Bryson M. Brown. 2014. Mitigating Climate Change, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 15-19 December, POSTERS Little, L. J. and James M. Byrne. 2014. “A Way Forward: Cooperative Solutions to Our Climate Challenges,” Abstract ED13B3456, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 15-19 Dec. Rieger, C. and J. M. Byrne. 2014. Defining Canadian Perspectives on Climate Change Science and Solutions,” Abstract GC41B0550, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 15-19 Dec. Barnes, C. C., J. M. Byrne, R. J. MacDonald and D. Lewis. 2014. “Elk River Watershed – Flood Study,” Abstract GC41B-0551, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 15-19 Dec. Mansouri Kouhestani, F., J. M. Byrne, P. Hazendonk, M. B. Brown and T. Harrison. 2014. “Green cities, smart people and climate change,” Abstract GC41B-0552, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 15-19 Dec. Mirmasoudi, S. S., J. M. Byrne, R. J. MacDonald and D. Lewis. 2014. “High Resolution Modelling of Crop Response to Climate Change,” Abstract GC41B-0553, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 15-19 Dec. Hazendonk, P., M. B. Brown, J. M. Byrne, T. Harrison, R. Mueller, K. Peacock, J. Usher, R. Yalamova, R. Kroebel, J. Larsen and R. McNaughton. 2014. “Regional Renewable Energy Cooperatives,” Abstract GC44A-03, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 15-19 Dec. Byrne, J. M., M. E. Mann and S. D. Donner. 2013. Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation I, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 December. Oral session Byrne, J. M., M. E. Mann, S. D. Donner and P. Rasch. 2013. Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation II, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 December. POSTERS. P. J. Rasch, J. M. Byrne, S. D. Donner and M. E. Mann. 2013. Cutting-Edge Challenges in Climate Change Science I, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 December. Oral Session. P. J. Rasch, J. M. Byrne, S. D. Donner and M. E. Mann. 2013. Cutting-Edge Challenges in Climate Change Science II, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 December. POSTERS. Byrne, J. M., P. J. Raschand and N. G. Andronova. 2013. “The AGU Chapman Conference on Communicating Climate Science: A Historic Look to the Future,” Abstract ED11E-08, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 9-13 Dec. Schabler, T. G. and J. M. Byrne. 2013. “Efficacy of World Wide Web Based Video in Public and Classroom Education,” Abstract ED13B-0776, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 9-13 Dec. Barnes, C. C., J. A. Francis, J. M. Byrne, J. R. Graham, and S. A. McDaniel. 2013. “Tropical Cyclone Track Convergence Patterns, Arctic Sea-Ice Loss, and Superstorm Sandy: Is There a Connection?” Abstract GC11C-1012, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 9-13 Dec. Doria, R. and J. M. Byrne. 2013. “Application of a CROPWAT Model to Analyze Crop Yields in Nicaragua,” Abstract GC13C-1103, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 9-13 Dec. Byrne, T. R., I. Townshend, J. M. Byrne and S. A. McDaniel. 2013. “Vulnerability to Climate Change in Rural Nicaragua,” Abstract GC13C-1106, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 9-13 Dec. MacDonald, R., S. Boon, J. M. Byrne and U. Silins. 2013 “Changes in Snowmelt Runoff Timing: Potential Implications for Stream Temperature and Native Salmonid Habitat,” Abstract GC23C-0958, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 9-13 Dec. Byrne, J. M., J. Lindsay and A. A. Berg. 2013. “Open Source GIS based integrated watershed management,” Abstract H11K-04, 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 9-13 Dec. Cairns, D., J. M. Byrne, H. Jiskoot, J. M. McKenzie and D. L. Johnson. 2013. “The use of geomorphometric classification to estimate subsurface heterogeneity in unconsolidated sediments in Mountain Watersheds,” Abstract H53G-1495, Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, Calif., 9-13 Dec. Byrne, James M., Susan A. McDaniel, James Graham and Leanne Little. 2013. “Climate Change: Adaptation and Mitigation Solutions.” University of Alberta, 23rd Annual Warren E. Kalbach Population Conference, 8 March. Byrne, James. 2013. “High Resolution Hydrometeorology Modelling in Diverse Terrain,” Air and Waste Management Association Conference, University of Alberta, April. Principal Organizer Byrne, James, Natasha Andronova and Philip Rasch, Co-chairs. 2013. American Geophysical Union Chapman Conference: “Communicating Climate Science: A Historic Look to the Future,” Granby, Colorado. This was ground-breaking conference was
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“Very impressive indeed.” Lesley A. Brown Interim Vice-President (Research) UofL. Richard Mueller Childs, S., R. Finnie, and R. E. Mueller. 2014. “The Cultural Determinants of Access to Post-secondary Education by First Generation Households: An Analysis Using the Youth in Transition Survey,” Canadian Economics Association Annual Meetings, Vancouver, British Columbia, 30 May-2 June. Davies, J. B., R. E. Mueller and S. Winer. 2014. “What Happened to the Canada-US Brain Drain of the 1990s?” British Association for Canadian Studies Conference, London, United Kingdom, 24-26 April. Davies, J. B., R. E. Mueller and S. Winer. 2013. “What Happened to the Canada-US Brain Drain of the 1990s?” Conference of the Economics of Migration, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, 18-19 October. Mueller, R. E. 2013. “Attracting Women into ICT in Canada,” Information and Communications Technology Talent Workshop, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, 21-22 March. Mueller, R. E. 2015. “Accessing Post-secondary Education in Canada,” Universidad de Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay, March. Mueller, R. E. 2013. “Earnings Differentials of Males and Females in Same-sex and Different-sex Couples in Canada, 2006-2010,” Prentice Institute for Global Population and Economy, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, November. William Ramp Ramp, William. 2013. “Place and Distance: Postmemory, post-politics and the bulldozer’s coup,” Keynote address at symposium, ‘Critical [S]pacing: Intersections in time and Space,’ City-Region Studies Centre, University of Alberta, 30 April. Ramp, William. 2013. “Memorializing No-place,” round-table session, Radicalizing Memory, Canadian Sociology Association Annual Meetings, Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Victoria, 4 June. Ramp, William. 2013. “A Durkheimian approach to the ‘political theology’ of popular sovereignty,” Colloque ‘Durkheim et le politique,’ Laboratoire d’études durkheimiennes de l’UQAM, l’Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, August 29. Ivan Townshend Bonifacio, C. and I. Townshend. 2015. “Dwindling Middle Income Neighbourhoods: Income Polarization within the City of Calgary 1995-2005,” Meeting of the Minds Conference, University of Lethbridge, March. Townshend, I. 2015. “A New Method for Identifying Neighbourhood Change: Social Structural Transition Matrices,” WDCAG Conference, Prince George/Kamloops, BC, March. Coppola, F. and I. Townshend. 2015. “Segregation of Seniors in Calgary, 1981-2006: Are There Links to the Three Cities Model?” WDCAG Conference, Prince George (relocated to TRU at Kamloops), BC, March. Vettoretti, I., N. Lightfoot, L. MacEwan, J. Kulig, B. Reimer, D. Edge, I. Townshend, A. Pujadas-Botey and M. E. Hill. 2015. “Wildfire Evacuation Experiences and Preparedness in Northeastern Ontario: moving research to action,” Invited presentation for Sudbury & District Health Unit (SDHU)-Laurentian University Research Day, SDHU, Sudbury, Ontario, 10 February. Lightfoot, N., I. Vettoretti, L. MacEwan, J. Kulig, B. Reimer, D. Edge, I. Townshend, A. Pujadas-Botey and M. E. Hill. 2015. “Timmins 9 Wildfire: Evacuation Experience, Preparedness, and Lessons Learned,” Northern Health Research Conference, Timmins, 4-6 June. Townshend, I. 2014. “A Method for Identifying Typologies of Neighbourhood Social Structural Transformation Through Space and Time in an Urban System,” IGU Urban Commission, Poznan and Krakow, August. Lightfoot, N., I. Vettoretti, L. MacEwan, J. Kulig, B. Reimer, D. Edge, I. Townshend, A. Pujadas-Botey and M. E. Hill. 2014. “Wildfire evacuation experiences and preparedness in northeastern Ontario: 'If the dog can't go, we won't go,'” CRHRS Conference. Lightfoot, N., I. Vettoretti, L. MacEwan, J. Kulig, B. Reimer, D. Edge, I. Townshend, A. Pujadas-Botey and M. E. Hill. 2014. “Wildire evacuation experiences and preparedness in northeastern Ontario: 'If the dog can't go, we won't go,'” 7th International Symposium: Safety & Health in Agricultural & Rural Populations: Global Perspectives (SHARP). Lightfoot, N., I. Vettoretti, L. MacEwan, J. Kulig, B. Reimer, D. Edge, I. Townshend, A. Pujadas-Botey and M.E. Hill. 2014. “Wildfire evacuation experiences and preparedness in northeastern Ontario: 'If the dog can't go, we won't go,'” CRHRS Conference. Kulig, J. and I. Townshend. 2013. “The Human Impacts of Wildfires: Creating Partnerships for Social Recovery,” Peace, Passion & Partnerships District Conference, Rotary International, Lethbridge. John Usher Ali, Syed Hammad and John Usher. 2015. “Using Complex Adaptive Systems Theory to Drive System Health Measures for a Province-wide Higher Education System,” Institutional Design Futures Summit: Higher Education – Center for Organizational Research and Design, Arizona State University, April. Ali, Syed Hammad and John Usher. 2014. “Spiritual and Rational: Two Elements of Thinking,” International Conference on Advances and Management Sciences- ICAMS2014, February.
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Media/Knowledge Outreach Susan A. McDaniel July 7, 2014, Vanessa Van Bergen, News Talk 770, The Morning News with randy Sharman July 5, 2014, Garrett Simmons, Lethbridge Herald, UofL researcher’s influence recognized May 3, 2014, Susan McDaniel, Lethbridge Herald, Conundrum of labour/skills shortages April 3, 2014, Lyndsay McMullan, 98.1 CKVN radio interview, Labour Shortage Study April 2, 2014, uLethbridge News Release, uLethbridge study finds no evidence of skills shortage March 29, 2014, Dan Healing, Calgary Herald, Study debunks Canadian labour shortage March 28, 2014, Peter Watts, NewsTalk Radio 770, study on Canadian labour shortage March 28, 2014, Carline Zentner, Lethbridge Herald, report led by UofL professor disputes skills shortage claim January 14, 2014, Stacey Parker, Lethbridge College News, Skills mismatch to affect future workforce January 13, 2014, Logan Peekema CKV News Radio, Canadian Labour shortage January 9, 2014, Trevor Kenney, UofL media, University of Lethbridge researcher examining likelihood of pending Canadian labour shortage and skills crisis December 12, 2013, University of Lethbridge UNews, McDaniel study seeks to understand supply and demand of migrant care workers June 26, 2013, CTV Power Play with host Don Martin, Census release. August 17, 2013, Dave Mabel, Lethbridge Herald, Is there a magic number? Reginald Bibby June 6, 2013, Reginald Bibby and Andrew Grenville, the Chief Research Officer with Vision Critical, a division of Angus Reid Global, teamed up to write and present what they think is an important paper on polling and service attendance. The paper benefited immensely from Bibby and Grenville being able to bring their respective strengths. http://www.reginaldbibby.com/images/BIBBY_GRENVILLE_Victoria_Thurs_June_06_FINAL.pdf James M. Byrne 2013-2014 Climate Videos With James Byrne, PhD, Professor, Leanne Little, BA(G.D.), BEd(G.D.), University of Lethbridge, Geoff Haines-Stiles MA Communications, MA History, Geoff Haines-Stiles Productions Morristown, NJ http://climatesolutionscentre.com/climate/ Carbon Pollution: Costs & Cures Vancouver: Greenest City? Leave It in the Ground Nicholas Stern - The One Percent Solution Images of Climate Change: Hope & Progress (Gary Braasch) With James Byrne, PhD, Professor, Leanne Little, BA(G.D.), BEd(G.D.), University of Lethbridge, Editing, Script Peter Sinclair, Yale Climate Connections, Yale Centre for Environmental Communication. http://climatesolutionscentre.com/education/ Scientists’ Concerns Challenge Conservative Sea-Level Rise Projections Climate, Jetstream and Polar Vortex If There’s Global Warming … Why Is It So Cold? Expecting the Unexpected: Abrupt Climate Change Climate Change: DO The Math! Historic Storms, Flooding U.K. West Coast Abrupt Climate Change… Implications for People and for Business Mann and Rahmstorf on IPCC 2013 El Nino 2014: What are the Odds? AGU Chapman Conference Outreach: published every presentation online with interactive forum for public viewing and discussions. http://climatesolutionscentre.com/chapman/ 2013-2015 Op-Eds March 4, 2015, Byrne, James and Paul Hazendonk, Edmonton Journal, Safe, long-term energy strategy crucial. http://www.edmontonjournal.com/opinion/Opinion+Safe+long+term+energy+strategy+crucial/10857902/story.html April 1, 2015, Bryson Brown, John Vokey and James Byrne, Lethbridge Herald, Governing for the short term? http://lethbridgeherald.com/commentary/opinions/2015/04/01/governing-for-the-short-term/ January16, 2014, James M. Byrne, The Guardian, The fossil fuel industry is betting that we’ll keep pumping it money instead of paying less to switch to renewable energy. Jan 16, 2014, Byrne, James, Climate Consensus, High-stakes climate poker, The Guardian.
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