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Curriculum vitae of Ken J. Caine, May 2017 Page 1 of 24 Ken J. Caine - Curriculum vitae Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts 5-21 HM Tory Building University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2H4 Office: 4-25 HM Tory Building (780) 492-5853 (office) (780) 492-7196 (fax) [email protected] EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy, Rural Sociology 2008 Department of Rural Economy, Faculty of Agriculture, Life and Environmental Sciences University of Alberta Trudeau Scholar: 2004-2008 (Trudeau Mentor: Sheila Watt-Cloutier) Dissertation Title: “Water hearts and cultural landscapes: Practical understanding and natural resource management in the Northwest Territories, Canada.” PhD Specialization: Social Impact Assessment University Teaching Program Certificate, University of Alberta 2008 Bachelor of Science in Forestry (with Distinction) 1997 Department of Renewable Resources, Faculty of Agriculture, Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Alberta PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor, Environmental Sociology 2011 - present Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta International Polar Year (IPY) Post-Doctoral Fellow 2009 - 2011 Northern Governance and Resilience Supervisor: Dr. Brenda Parlee Faculty of Agriculture, Life and Environmental Sciences (Department of Rural Economy) and Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alberta AWARDS Nominee, Provost’s Award for Early Achievement of Excellence in 2016 Undergraduate Teaching Faculty of Arts Undergraduate Teaching Award (Early Achievement) 2015 Student’s Union Finalist for the Centre for Teaching and Learning Award for 2015 Innovations in Academic Materials

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Ken J. Caine - Curriculum vitae Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts 5-21 HM Tory Building University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2H4

Office: 4-25 HM Tory Building (780) 492-5853 (office) (780) 492-7196 (fax) [email protected]

EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy, Rural Sociology 2008 Department of Rural Economy, Faculty of Agriculture, Life and Environmental Sciences University of Alberta Trudeau Scholar: 2004-2008 (Trudeau Mentor: Sheila Watt-Cloutier)

Dissertation Title: “Water hearts and cultural landscapes: Practical understanding and natural resource management in the Northwest Territories, Canada.”

PhD Specialization: Social Impact Assessment University Teaching Program Certificate, University of Alberta 2008 Bachelor of Science in Forestry (with Distinction) 1997

Department of Renewable Resources, Faculty of Agriculture, Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Alberta

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor, Environmental Sociology 2011 - present

Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta International Polar Year (IPY) Post-Doctoral Fellow 2009 - 2011 Northern Governance and Resilience Supervisor: Dr. Brenda Parlee

Faculty of Agriculture, Life and Environmental Sciences (Department of Rural Economy) and Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alberta

AWARDS Nominee, Provost’s Award for Early Achievement of Excellence in 2016 Undergraduate Teaching Faculty of Arts Undergraduate Teaching Award (Early Achievement) 2015 Student’s Union Finalist for the Centre for Teaching and Learning Award for 2015 Innovations in Academic Materials

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RESEARCH Collaborator, KIAS Cluster Grant (2017-19) $35,000 PI: Leath Deacon, University of Alberta Boom/Bust in Canada: Tempering Canadian Experiences of Resource Dependency PI, Centre for Community Disaster Research (2015-17) $7,500

Mount Royal University, Calgary Neighbourhood disaster preparedness and response pilot project. (Held for Eva Bogdan)

PI, SSHRC Insight Development Grant (2015-17) $75,000 Hybridized knowledge in practice: Engaging educated Northern Aboriginal youth in environmental governance. Co-Applicant, SSHRC Awards to Scholarly Publications ASPP Grant / UBC Press (2015) $8,000 When the caribou do not come: The social dimensions of changing caribou populations in the Western Arctic. Co-Applicant, Learning Without Borders Grant (2014) $7,485 University of Victoria, Office of the VP Academic and Provost. Environmental sociology international field school. With Bruce Ravelli (University of Victoria), Naomi Krogman (University of Alberta) and Gary Machlis (Clemson University, USA) PI, U of A Office of the Vice President, Research (2014-15) $10,000

Hybrid youth knowledge in environmental governance in Northern Canada SSHRC Small Operating Grant (University of Alberta)

PI, U of A Community Service-Learning Support Program Award (ISP) (2014-15) $4,500

PI, SSHRC Subgrant - Major Collaborative Research Initiative (MCRI) (2012-13) $10,000 Resources and sustainable development in the Arctic Gap Analysis for Theme 8: Community-Industry Relations

Co-Applicant, SSHRC Major Collaborative Research Initiatives Program (MCRI) / Canada Foundation for Innovation Initiative (CFI) (2011-16) $2.5M

Resources and sustainable development in the Arctic Co-Applicant, SSHRC Major Collaborative Research Initiatives Program, Letter of Intent

for (MCRI) / Canada Foundation for Innovation Initiative (CFI) (2010) $20,000 Resources and Sustainable Development in the Arctic

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Collaborator, Volkswagen Stiftung (Endangered Languages Foundation) (2012-16) $200,000 Language, music and place: Building a foundation for governance in Délįne, Northwest Territories, Canada

Co-Applicant, Alberta Centre for Child, Family and Community Research (2011- 2013) $10,000

Understanding the role of social capital in oral health of First Nation children.

Co-Applicant, SSHRC Partnership Grant Letter of Intent (2011) $15,000 Stories and songs as policy: Addressing change and continuity in Indigenous governance. Co-Applicant [lead author], SSHRC Aid to Research Workshops and Conferences in Canada (2010) $25,000

Authors workshop. Rethinking caribou: The social-ecological complexity of community-caribou relations in Canada’s Western Arctic.

Co-Applicant, Sahtu Renewable Resource Board for research workshop (2010) $30,000 Caribou and Communities in the Sahtu Region. With five community Renewable Resources Councils in the Sahtu Region, NWT.

Co-Applicant, Community-University Research Alliances (CURA) (2004) $20,000

SSHRC Development Grant Letter of Intent for Dání Deneke Nê K’e Gokeredí/How people live with the land: Dene cultural and environmental integrity in the Délįne landscape. With Délįne Knowledge Centre Action Group and University of Alberta.

PUBLICATIONS Edited Books In Press Parlee, Brenda and Ken J. Caine (Eds). Expected publication date November 2017. When the caribou do not come: The social-ecological complexity of community-caribou relations in Canada’s Western Arctic. Vancouver: UBC Press. Journal Articles Published Wanvik, Tarje Iverson* and Ken J. Caine. Forthcoming. “Understanding Indigenous strategic pragmatism - Métis engagement with extractive industry developments in the Canadian North.” The Extractive Industries and Society. Accepted April 3, 2017: Manuscript EXIS_2017_25_R2 Caine, Ken J. 2016. “Blurring the boundaries of environmentalism: The role of Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society as a boundary organization in northern conservation planning” Rural Sociology,81(2): 194-223. * Underlined authors indicate graduate student mentored co-authorship

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Caine, Ken J. 2013. “Bourdieu in the North: Practical understanding in natural resource governance.” Canadian Journal of Sociology, 38(3): 333-358. Clare, Shari, Naomi Krogman, and Ken J. Caine. 2013. “The ‘balance discourse’: A case study of power and wetland management.” Geoforum, 49: 40-49. Caine, Ken J. and Naomi Krogman. 2010. “Powerful or just plain power-full? A power analysis of impact and benefit agreements in Canada’s North.” Organization and Environment, 23(1): 76-98. Caine, Ken J., Colleen MacLean-Davison, and Emma J. Stewart. 2009. “Preliminary field-work: Methodological reflections from Northern Canadian research.” Qualitative Research, 9(4): 489-513. Caine, Ken J., Michael J. Salomons, and Deborah Simmons. 2007. “Partnerships for social change in the Canadian North: Revisiting the insider-outsider dialectic.” Development and Change, 38(3): 447-471. Bayha, Denise, Walter Bayha, Irene Betsidea, Ken J. Caine, Dennis Kenny, Edith Mackeinzo, Jane Modeste, Michael Salomons, Deborah Simmons, and Marlene Tutcho. (Lead author, alphabetical listing of authors). 2003. “The Délįne Knowledge Centre: From vision to reality.” Pimatisiwin: A Journal of Aboriginal and Indigenous Community Health, 1(2): 163-172. Bayha, Denise, Walter Bayha, Irene Betsidea, Ken J. Caine, Dennis Kenny, Edith Mackeinzo, Jane Modeste, Michael Salomons, Deborah Simmons and Marlene Tutcho. (Lead author, alphabetical listing of authors). 2003. “The Délįne Knowledge Centre.” International Journal of Circumpolar Health, 63(1): 102-104. Book Chapters Published Caine, Ken J. 2012. “Logic of land and power: The social transformation of northern natural resource management.” Pp. 169-188 in John Parkins and Maureen Reed (Eds.), Social transformation in rural Canada: Community, cultures, and collective action. Vancouver: UBC Press. Book Chapters In Press Parlee, Brenda and Ken J. Caine. Expected publication date November 2017. “Introduction: When the caribou do not come.” When the caribou do not come: Social-ecological complexity of community-caribou relations in the Western Arctic. B. Parlee and K. J. Caine (Eds.). Vancouver: UBC Press. 8576 words. Journal Articles Under Review Caine, Ken J. “Critical Institutionalism in Practice: Re-emergent Indigenous Environmental Governance” International Journal of the Commons. Manuscript IJC-825.

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Copp, Cassandra and Ken J. Caine. “Mining the medium: Communication infrastructure theory, participation, and reclamation planning in the Vista Coal Mine Project.” Mass Communication and Society. Manuscript MCS-17-0085. Copp, Cassandra and Ken J. Caine. “‘Projects that impact communities should have dialogue in the community’: A communication network analysis of the Vista Coal Mine Project in Hinton, Alberta.” Society & Natural Resources. Manuscript USNR-2017-0149. Papers in Progress Caine, Ken J. 2017. “The Impact of Impact Benefit Agreements for Northern Development: Canada’s Northern Strategy as Natural Resource Development Policy Vacuum.” A northern nation: Canada’s Arctic policies and strategies. M. Nuttall and K. Dodds (Eds.). University of Alberta Press. Baoyindureng, Xue Fang, Ken J. Caine, and Yan Jingjing. 2017. “Irrational decisions: Grasslands mining growth and Inner Mongolian herdsman herding behaviour.” Book Reviews Caine, Ken J. 2013. “Development through bricolage: Rethinking institutions for natural resources management.” Frances Cleaver, 2012. Society & Natural Resources: An International Journal, 27(02): 226-230. Caine, Ken J. 2011. “Natural resources and Aboriginal peoples in Canada.” R. B. Anderson and R.M. Bone (Eds.), 2009. The Northern Review, 33 (Spring): 138-142. Caine, Ken J. 2010. “Adaptive co-management: Moving beyond the critiques of co-management.” D. Armitage, F. Berkes, and N. Doubleday (Eds.), 2007. Society & Natural Resources: An International Journal, 22(10): 941-944. Technical Reports And Other Manuscripts Caine, Ken J., Deborah Simmons, and Walter Bayha. 2011. “The Délįne Knowledge Centre: A discussion paper for the Délįne Self-Government Office.” Manuscript on file with Délįne Self Government Office. Délįne, Northwest Territories. Abele, Frances, Walter Bayha, Ken J. Caine, and Deborah Simmons. 2010. “Living with caribou: Dene knowledge and policy development in the context of ‘crisis’”. Discussion paper for presentation to the Sahtu Renewable Resource Board. Norman Wells, Northwest Territories. Caine, Ken J., Deborah Simmons, Walter Bayha, and Collin Bayha. 2010. “Submission on Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board Cultural Impact Assessment

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Guidelines.” Manuscript on file with Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board. Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Caine, Ken J. and Deborah Simmons. 2009. “Délįne community report on Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board status report and information circular: Developing cultural impact assessment guidelines.” Manuscript on file with Délįne First Nation. Délįne, Northwest Territories. Caine, Ken J. 2005. “Sahoyúé and ʔehdacho candidate protected area public review and decision strategy.” Unpublished manuscript submitted to Sahoyúé and ʔehdacho Candidate Area Working Group. Northwest Territories Protected Areas Strategy. On file with Protected Areas Secretariat. Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Caine, Ken J. 2003. “The Délįne Knowledge Centre: From vision to reality”. Report for Délįne Knowledge Centre Action Group. Délįne, Northwest Territories. Caine, Ken J., Greg Hancock, Lance Schmidt, and Daniel Allaire. 2001. Out of the ashes: Forest fire management in the Northwest Territories. Public educational video. Government of the Northwest Territories. Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Caine, Ken J., Greg Hancock, Lance Schmidt, and Daniel Allaire. 2001. Out of the ashes: Forest fire management in the Northwest Territories. Elementary school (grades 4-6) educational video. Government of the Northwest Territories. Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Caine, Ken J., Cathy Lewis, Brenda Hans, and Greg Hancock. 2001. Out of the ashes: Forest fire management in the Northwest Territories - Educational guide to research activities. Manuscript on file with the Department of Education, Culture and Employment. Government of the Northwest Territories. Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Caine, Ken J. 1999. “Seeing the forest for the trees: An applied case – forest resource inventories.” The Wild Times: Environmental/Conservation Education. Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development. Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. Caine, Ken J. and Peter Redvers. 1998. Northern Forests, Northern Challenges: Establishing a Cooperative Approach to Forest Development. Published conference proceedings. October 24-27. Hay River, Northwest Territories. Yellowknife: Government of the Northwest Territories. PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS Caine, Ken J. 2017. “Place, Power and Indigenous Youth Environmental Knowledge.” The Idea of Place. Space and Culture 20th Anniversary Conference. University of Alberta. Edmonton, Alberta. May 5-7. Erfani Hossein Pour, Rezvaneh, Ken J Caine and Isabel Altamirano Jimenez. 2017. “A Postcolonial Understanding of UN Documents on Post-invasion Iraq and Afghanistan:

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A Case Study of Environmental Justice.” Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting. Vancouver, BC. April 13-15. Caine, Ken. J. and Walter Bezha. 2016. “Indigenous activism and water: The Délįnegotine, self-Government and environmental governance.” Invited Panel on The Intersection of Land/Water Rights and Race/Ethnicity in Canada. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Toronto, Ontario. August 7-10. Caine, Ken J. 2016. “Challenging the Sustainable Development Goals: Indigenous self-government, culture and the environment in northern Canada.” Canadian Sociological Association, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. University of Calgary. Calgary, Alberta. May 30-June 3. Caine, Ken J. 2016. “Technique in the university classroom? Unmasking technology and teaching in sociology” Canadian Sociological Association, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. University of Calgary, Calgary Alberta. May 30-June 3. Erfani Hossein Pour, Rezvaneh and Ken J. Caine. 2016. “Understanding power in environmental justice through a Foucauldian-Bourdieuian conversation.” Canadian Sociological Association, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. May 30-June 3. Caine, Ken J. 2015. “Aboriginal youth hybrid knowledge in environmental governance in northern Canada.” Canadian Sociological Association, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario. May 24-30. Caine, Ken J., Katie MacDonald, Marcella Cassiano, Jason Chalmers, and Jennifer Braun. 2015. “Overcoming the problem of teaching social problems: Use of music lyrics, spoken word poetry, and live performance in the classroom.” Canadian Sociological Association Meeting. Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. University of Ottawa, Ottawa Ontario. May 24-30. Caine, Ken J. 2015. “Hybrid knowledge and the commons.” International Association for the Study of the Commons. Edmonton, Alberta. May 25-29. Haluza-DeLay, Randy and Ken J. Caine. 2014. “Can we call the Alberta oilsands environmental injustice? Moving from environmental justice to just sustainability.” Annual Conference of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. San Francisco, California. August 15-17. Caine, Ken J. 2014. “Towards a critical institutional approach to natural resources management.” Canadian Sociological Association, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario. May 24-30. Caine, Ken J. 2013. “A Case of Strange Bedfellows? Northern ENGOS as Boundary Organizations in Natural Resource Management Planning.” Canadian Sociological Association, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. University of Victoria, Victoria, British Columbia. June 1-8.

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Caine, Ken J. 2012. “The impact of impact benefit agreements for northern development: Canada's Northern Strategy as resource policy vacuum.” International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. June 17-21. Caine, Ken J. 2010. “The logic of land and power: Practical understanding in natural resource management in northern Canada.” Canadian Sociological Association. Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Montreal, Quebec. May 28-June 4. Caine, Ken J. 2008. “Community-based co-management as bricolage in the Canadian North.” Resilience 2008: Resilience, Adaptation and Transformation in Turbulent Times - International Science and Policy Conference. Stockholm, Sweden. April 14-17. Caine, Ken J., Colleen Davison, and Emma J. Stewart. 2007. “Preliminary field research in Canada's North: Methodological observations, alchemy and anxieties in social scientific research”. Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society Social Change and Restructuring in Rural Societies: Opportunities and Vulnerabilities. Santa Clara, California. August 2-5. Caine, Ken J. 2007. “Community-based natural resource management as bricolage: Practice and strategy in the development of new resource management institutions in the Canadian North.” International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. Park City, Utah. June 17-21. Krogman, Naomi and Ken J. Caine. 2007. “Powerful or just plain power-full? A power analysis of impact and benefit agreements in Canada’s North.” Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society: Perils and Promises of Globalization - Difference, Resistance, and Possibility. Louisville, Kentucky. August 10-13. Caine, Ken J. 2006. “An EA step in the right direction? Sociological analysis of impact and benefit agreements in Canada’s north.” International Association for Impact Assessment conference: Power, Poverty, and Sustainability – The Role of Impact Assessment. Stavanger, Norway. May 23-26. Caine, Ken J., Deborah Simmons and Michael Salomons. 2004. “Confronting the insider-outsider dialectic in community-based research and community development in the Northwest Territories, Canada.” Fifth International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences (ICASS V). University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska. May 19-23. Caine, Ken J. and Vera Caine. 2003. “Negotiating spaces: Reflections on collaborative northern research.” Paper presented and panel discussion at the 7th ACUNS Student Conference on Northern Studies - Breaking the Ice: Transcending Borders through Collaboration and Interdisciplinary Research. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. October 24-26. POSTER PRESENTATIONS Salehyar, Mohammad, Maryam Amin, Louanne Keenan, Steve Patterson, Nancy Gibson, and Ken J. Caine. 2011. “Understanding the role of social capital in oral health of First Nations

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children - Pilot study.” International Institute for Qualitative Methodology Qualitative Health Research Conference. Vancouver, British Columbia. October 25-27. Caine, Ken J. 2010. “Land use as management: Re-imagining the Délįne Renewable Resource Council in a self-government era.” Arctic Peoples, Culture, Resilience and Caribou Workshop. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. March 4-5. Bayha, Walter, Jane Modeste, Dennis Kenny, Marlene Tutcho, Ken J. Caine, Michael Salomons, and Deborah Simmons. 2003. “The Délįne Knowledge Centre: Working together to go the right way”. Community-University Expo. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. May 7-9. INVITED PRESENTATIONS International Caine, Ken J. 2013. “Natural resource management and governance in Canada’s western arctic." Invited presentation given at Inner Mongolia Agricultural University. Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. July 22. Caine, Ken J. 2008. “Power, practice, and natural resource management institutions in the Canadian North.” FiDiPro Programme: Human-Environment Relations in the North: Resource development, climate change and resilience. Thule Institute, University of Oulu. Oulu, Finland. February 11. Caine, Ken J. 2008. “Panelist in Discussion on Research, Stakeholders, and the Media in the North”. Why North? Which North? Multidisciplinary Seminar on Research in and of the North. Thule Institute, University of Oulu. Oulu, Finland. February 7-8. National Caine, Ken J. 2017. “Cross Cultural Knowledge Mobilization”. Dene Ts’ili School / Cross Cultural Research Camp. Bennett Field / Bear River, Northwest Territories. August 21 – September 8, 2017 (Invited). Caine, Ken J. 2016. “Panelist: community research funding”. Tsa Tue United Nations Biosphere Reserve Workshop. Délįne, Northwest Territories. February 11. Caine, Ken J. 2014. “Hybrid youth environmental knowledge”. Sahtu Cross Cultural Research Camp. Stewart Lake, Northwest Territories. July 12-19. Bogdan, Eva and Ken J. Caine. 2014. “Water: What is the future we want?” Canada Water Resources Congress. Hamilton, Ontario. June 2-4.

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Caine, Ken J. 2012. “Impact Benefit Agreements.” First Annual Resources and Sustainable Development in the Arctic (ReSDA) Workshop. Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. November 23-25. Caine, Ken J. 2011. “Practical understanding, culture, and integrated natural resource management in Northern Canada.” People in Places: Engaging Together in Integrated Resource Management. Halifax, Nova Scotia. June 26-29. Caine, Ken J. 2011. “Land use as management: Re-imagining the Délįne renewable resource council in a self-government era.” Caribou and Communities in the Sahtu Region Workshop. Délįne, Northwest Territories. January 24-27. Caine, Ken J. 2010. “Oral traditions in natural resource management planning: The case of the Great Bear Lake Management Plan.” Cumulative Effects Monitoring Agency, Biodiversity Traditional Knowledge Regional Workshop. Fort McMurray, Alberta. November 16-17. Caine, Ken J. 2010. “Stories and natural resource management institutions in the Canadian North.” Language, Stories and Governance. Centre for Aboriginal Initiatives. University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario. March 12. Bayha, Walter, Ken J. Caine, Ruthann Gal, Edith Mackeinzo, Jane Modeste, Orlena Modeste, Dawn Ostrem, Deborah Simmons and Doris Taneton. 2009. “Learning about changes: stories, governance and the Délįne Knowledge Project talking circle.” Northern Governance Policy Research Conference. Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. November 3-5. Caine, Ken J. and Walter Bayha. 2009. “Resource management and social change in Délįne, Northwest Territories.” Northern Governance Policy Research Conference. Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. November 3-5. Caine, Ken J. 2009. “Stories, learning, and Great Bear Lake watershed management planning.” Délįne Research Workshop: Learning About Changes. Délįne, Northwest Territories. June 24-27. Caine, Ken J. 2009. “Review of the Mackenzie Valley Environmental Impact Review Board cultural impact assessment guidelines.” Délįne Research Workshop: Learning About Changes. Délįne, Northwest Territories. June 24-27. Caine, Ken J. 2007. “Cross-Scale Dynamics in Natural Resource Management Institutions.” Presentation made at the Royal Roads University/Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Environment Working Group Meeting, Victoria, British Columbia. January 26. Bayha, Walter, Deborah Simmons and Ken J. Caine. 2005. “The words of our ancestors are our path to the future: Learning, governance and resource management in Délįne, Northwest Territories.” Learning Communities Workshop. Halifax, Nova Scotia. November 4-6.

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Deborah Simmons, Michael Salomons, and Ken J. Caine. 2004. “Partnerships for social change in the north: Revisiting the insider-outsider dialectic.” Bridging Communities Conference. Wilfred-Laurier University. Brantford, Ontario. September 30-October 2. Caine, Ken J. 2004. “Discussant of Ann Dale conference paper.” Meeting of Trudeau Fellows, Scholars and Mentors, The Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario. September 7. Provincial/Local Caine, Ken J. 2017. “Indigenous Governance in Northern Canada.” TERRE CREATE Program in Engineering (NSERC) with UAlberta North. University of Alberta, Edmonton. June 1. Caine, Ken J. 2016. “Aboriginal treaties, land claims and self governance in Northern Canada.” TERRE CREATE Program in Engineering (NSERC) with UAlberta North. University of Alberta, Edmonton. May 2. Caine, Ken J. 2016. Career Panel Presenter. Annual REESSA Conference 2016 Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology, Faculty of ALES, University of Alberta. Red Deer, Alberta. April 28. Caine, Ken J. 2016. "Words in use: Teaching the social with music and spoken word poetry" folkwaysAlive! Public Lecture at Canadian Centre for Ethnomusicology / Arts Pedagogy Research and Innovation Laboratory. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. March 16. Caine, Ken J. 2016. “Culture and sustainability: A case study of Great Bear Lake.” New Approaches to Sustainability. International Week 2016. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. February 1. Caine, Ken J. 2016. “Traditional knowledge, research and public policy” Keynote Panel for Launch of UAlberta North. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. January 27. Caine, Ken J. 2015. “Panelist on GAships as professional development opportunities.” Sociology Proseminar. Department of Sociology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. October 21. Caine, Ken J. 2014. "What do stories have to do with it? Rethinking environmental governance." Humanities 100 Public Lecture. Edmonton, Alberta. April 8. Caine, Ken J. 2014. "Hybridity and environmental sociology" Public Lecture Series. University of Alberta Sociology Undergraduate Student Association. Edmonton, Alberta. December 7. Caine, Ken J. 2014. "Teaching environmental sustainability and health equity through Community Service-Learning." Teaching Sustainability through CSL and Undergraduate Research. Office of Sustainability. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. December 4.

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Caine, Ken J. 2013. “Overcoming the problem of teaching social problems: Using music & spoken word lyrics in the classroom.” Teaching in the Social Sciences: Theory and Practice. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. September 3-4. Caine, Ken J. 2011. “The impact of impact benefit agreements for northern development: Canada's northern strategy.” Canada's Arctic Policies and Strategies Workshop. Department of Anthropology and Royal Holloway London University. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. September 16. Caine, Ken J. 2012. “Feminisms and environmental sociology.” Sociology Spring Research Day 2012, Feminist Explorations Outloud: The Politics of Feminist Theory. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. April 25. Caine, Ken J. 2010. “How to Work with Northern Communities as a Scientist”. Facilitator, University of Alberta Circumpolar Students Association Seminar. April 19. Caine, Ken J. 2010. Panel Member, “Rural Sociology Career Panel”. Department of Rural Economy. University of Alberta. March 26. Caine, Ken J. 2009. “Water hearts and cultural landscapes: practical understanding and natural resource management in the Northwest Territories, Canada.” CSA Northern Speaker Series. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. November 25. Caine, Ken J. 2009. Conference Rapporteur and Conference Summary Presenter. Working Forum on the Duty to Consult: Now What? University of Alberta. October 22-23. Caine, Ken J. 2009. “Pursuing post-doctoral studies in the arts, business and education.” Professional Development Week. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. November 17. Caine, Ken J. 2009. “Research through engagement in context: An introduction to ethnography.” Thinking Qualitatively Workshop Series International Institute for Qualitative Methodology (IIQM). University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. June 16. Caine, Ken J. 2008. “Water hearts and cultural landscapes: Power, practice, and natural resource management institutions in the Canadian North.” Department of Rural Economy Seminar Series. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. November 17. Caine, Ken J. 2007. “Discussant for film documentary Village of Widows.” Welcome to the Reel World: Global Issues Film and Speaker Series. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. February 6. Caine, Ken J. 2006. “Impact benefit agreements in Canada’s North - natural resource development and indigenous peoples: Negotiating a level playing field?” Presentation and panel discussion with Ciaran O’Faircheallaigh, Griffith University, Australia and Ellen Bielawski, Dean of Native Studies, Faculty of Native Studies. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta. November 9.

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Caine, Ken J., W. Bayha, J. Modeste, D. Kenny, M. Tutcho, M. Salomons, and D. Simmons. 2003. “The Délįne Knowledge Centre.” First Nations Education Program. Department of Educational Policy Studies. University of Alberta. May 5. SCHOLARSHIPS and GRANTS Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Doctoral Scholarship (2004-08) $200,000 SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship (2004-08) $80,000 Walter H. Johns Graduate Fellowship (2004-08) $18,688 J. Gordin Kaplan Graduate Student Award (2007) $800 Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Scholarship (Honourary) (2004-05) $48,000 Alberta ACADRE Network Doctoral Graduate Research Award (2004) $19,000 Province of Alberta Graduate Student Award (2003) $2,000 Northern Scientific Training Program (NSTP) Research Award (2004) $3,200 Alberta ACADRE Network Masters Graduate Research Award (2003) $16,000 Alberta Learning Graduate Student Scholarship (2003) $2,000 Canadian Circumpolar/Boreal Alberta Research Grant Award (2004) $1,900 Northern Scientific Training Program Research Award (DIAND) (2003) $4,100 Al Brennan Memorial Graduate Scholarship in Forestry (2003) $15,000 TEACHING Courses Taught Qualitative Methods In Social Research (Sociology 518) – Graduate Seminar 2016 - present

Introduction to Environmental Sociology (Sociology 291) – 60 students 2013 - present

Introductory Sociology (Sociology 100) – 140 to 260 students 2010 - present

Social Problems (Sociology 203/102) – 115 to 140 students 2011- present Society, Power and the Environment (Sociology 656) – Graduate Seminar 2011 - 2016

Oil and Community: Health Equity in a Petro-Environment (Community Service-Learning CSL 350/360 & 550/560) 2011

Sociology of Environment and Development (Rural Sociology 365) – 30 students 2008 - 2010 Forest Economics Teaching Assistant (FOREC 345) 2002

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Independent Study Courses Critical Social Theory and the Environment (SOC 403) 2016 Directed Readings in Environment and Development (SOC 604) 2015 Directed Readings in Social Practice Theory (SOC 604) 2012 Independent Study on Development and Environment in Nepal (CSL 480) 2010 Individual Study in Community Service-Learning and part of World University Service of Canada International Seminar in Nepal Guest Lectures RSOC 355 Rural Sociology. “A critical institutional approach to social-environmental change: culture and conservation.” University of Alberta. March 4, 2015. RSOC 365 Sociology of Environment and Development. “Northern development and the commons.” Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology, University of Alberta. October 12, 2012. RSOC 365 Sociology of Environment and Development. “Northern governance: a fine balance?” Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology, University of Alberta. September 29, 2011. Public Health Agency of Canada. “What is ethnography?” Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta. March 3, 2011. SOC 518 Qualitative Methodology. “Standpoint Theory.” Department of Sociology, University of Alberta. November 17, 2011. NS 330 Native Economic Development. “Impact and benefits agreements and Aboriginal economic development.” Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alberta. October 7, 2010. BIOL 468 Problems in Conservation Biology. “Is traditional ecological knowledge a problem for conservation biology?” Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta March 25, 2010. RSOC 555 Sociology of Natural Resources. Various dates: 2007-2009. RSOC 450 Environmental Sociology. Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology, University of Alberta. Various dates: 2003-2007. SOC 518 Qualitative Methodology. “Participatory Action Research.” Department of Sociology, University of Alberta. 2003.

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GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION & SERVICE Thesis External Examiner/Reader Master of Arts External Examiner 2016 “Resource Development in the Beaufort Sea Region Through the Lens of the Media.” Alycia Mutual. University of Northern British Columbia. Master of Arts External Reader 2016 “When Petro-Capitalism Comes Knocking: Community Interpretations and Responses to the Gros Morne Fracking Controversy.” Jillian Smith. Memorial University. Doctoral Student Supervision Supervisor Eva Bogdan, ABD (Co-supervised with Mary Beckie) 2012 - present Flooding discourse: perceptions and practices of the 2013 flood management in High River, Alberta. Jennifer Braun, ABD (Co-Supervisor with Mary Beckie) 2013 - present Unearthing A New Agrarian Feminism: Investigating the Role of Women in Agriculture in the Canadian Prairies. Shingirai Mandizadza, ABD (Co-Supervisor with Amy Kaler) 2014 - present Land, power and gender in Zimbabwean development. Supervisory Committee Member Michael Granzow, ABD (PhD, Sociology) 2015 - present Gardening the Anthropocene: The socio-spatial politics of collective urban agriculture. Jason Chalmers, ABD (PhD, Sociology) 2015 - present Reproducing and resisting national myth: Using genocide narratives to transform colonial relationships in Canada. Manoj Misra (Graduated, PhD Sociology) 2011 - 2014 The implications of globalization and environmental changes for smallholder peasants: The Bangladesh case. Kaitlin Young, ABD (PhD, Anthropology) 2015 - present Critical Cartographies of Greenland’s Extractive Industries Morgan Moffit, ABD (PhD, Anthropology) 2013 - present Crude landscapes: Inuvialuit histories, environment, and industry in the Mackenzie Delta.

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Michelle Borowitz, ABD (PhD, Anthropology) 2011 - present Dene-water relations and hydroelectric dams: Confluence and contestations in the Mackenzie River basin. Brenda Guernsey (Anthropology) 2013 - present Environmental change and food security in northern British Columbia. Naotaka Hayashi (Graduated, PhD Anthropology) 2011- 2012 Cultivating place, livelihood, and the future: An ethnography on dwelling and climate in Western Greenland. Wayne Crosby (Graduated, PhD Rural Sociology) 2012 Moving through uncertain times: A morphogenetic approach to exploring people’s response to social and economic crisis in two forest community contexts in rural British Columbia. PhD Candidacy Examination Committee Kelly Struthers Montford (Candidacy Chair and Examiner) 2014 Department of Sociology Speciesism and meat-eating: A genealogy of food safety laws in Canada. Arshad Khan Khalafzai (Candidacy Arm’s Length Examiner) 2016 Human Geography Flooding disaster and Kashechewan First Nation in Northern Ontario. Duyen Truong (Candidacy Arm’s Length Examiner) 2016 Department of Renewable Resources Residents’ perspectives on hydraulic fracturing issues in Rosebud hamlet, Fox Creek town, and the City of Lethbridge, Alberta Province, Canada. Hereward Longley (Candidacy Arm’s Length Examiner) 2015 Department of History and Classics Indigenous communities, resource extraction conflicts and the environmental history of the Athabasca Oil Sands industry, 1964 – 2015. Gabriel Yanicki (Candidacy Arm’s Length Examiner) 2014 Department of Anthropology Chournos Springs: The Late Prehistoric transition on Promontory Point. PhD Final Defense Examination Committee Katherine MacDonald (Chair and Examiner) 2016 Department of Sociology Transnational helping and pedagogical encounters in Nicaragua: host families, intimacy, and catcalls.

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Manoj Misra (Chair and Examiner) 2014 Department of Sociology The implications of globalization and environmental changes for smallholder peasants: The Bangladesh case. Barrett Weber (Chair and Examiner) 2013 Department of Sociology The politics of development in Nunavut: Land claims, arctic urbanization, and geopolitics. PhD Specialization Committee Jason Chalmers (Chair and Examiner) 2015 Department of Sociology Transforming academic knowledges: Indigenous and decolonizing research methodologies in relational perspective. Shingirai Mandizadza (Chair and Examiner) 2015 Department of Sociology Culture and development. Eva Bogdan (Chair and Examiner) 2013 Department of Sociology Social Impact Assessment. Cynthia Amati (Examiner) 2012 Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology Ecological Modernization. Masters Student Supervision Supervisor Cassandra Copp (Graduated, MA, Sociology) 2013 - 2015 Mining the communicative flow: Communication and social learning in the reclamation and remediation of the ‘Vista Coal Mine’ project in Alberta, Canada. Rezvaneh Erfani Hossein Pour (MA, Sociology/Political Science) 2015 - present Co-supervisor with Isabel Altamarino-Jimenez) A post-colonial critique of global “environmental justice” discourse. Amanda Evans (MA, Sociology) 2014 - present An Ecological habitus on the oil field? Climate change attitudes and environmental behaviours of northern Alberta oil extraction workers.

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Masters Supervisory Committee Member Emilie Bassi (MSc., Department of Resource Economics and Environmental 2017 - present Sociology, Faculty of Agriculture, Life and Environmental Sciences). A Comparative Case Study of Animal Welfare with the Livestock Production Sector of Alberta Cory Habulin (MSc., Department of Resource Economics 2015 - present and Environmental Sociology) Carolyn Chenard (MSc, Department of Resource Economics 2013 - present And Environmental Sociology) Participatory practices in the public sphere: The case of the Site C Clean Energy Project in British Columbia. Roger McMillan (Graduated, MSc., Rural Sociology) 2011 - 2012 Resilience to ecological change: contemporary harvesting and food sharing dynamics in the K’asho Got’ine community of Fort Good Hope, Northwest Territories. Kristine Wray (Graduated, MSc, Rural Sociology) 2010- 2011 Ways we respect caribou: Hunting in Teetl’it Zheh (Fort McPherson, NWT). Masters Examination Committees Trina Lamanes (MA, Proposal Defence) 2016 Department of Human Geography Resilience and Resource Based Communities. Julio Arrogoces (MSc., Final Defense) 2012 Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology Climate change, adaptive capacity and new land use innovations implemented by local farmers and indigenous peoples in Puerto Carreño, Colombia. ACADEMIC AWARDS OF SUPERVISED STUDENTS Shingirai Mandizadza (PhD) Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship 2016 Eva Bogdan (PhD) SSHRC Michael Smith Study Abroad Award 2016 SSHRC - Joseph-Armand Bombardier Doctoral Scholarship 2014

President's Doctoral Prize of Distinction 2014 Canadian Water Resources Assoc. Dillon Consulting Scholarship 2014 University of Alberta Water Initiative Travel Grant 2014 Sociology Graduate Student Association Travel Grant 2014 Alberta Climate Dialogue Travel Grant 2014 Queen Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarship 2013

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Amanda Evans (MA) SSHRC Masters Scholarship 2015 Jennifer Braun (PhD) SSHRC Canada Doctoral Fellowship 2014 Cassandra Copp (MA) Heritage Graduate Student Scholarship 2015

Queen Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarship 2015 SSHRC Masters Scholarship 2014 ACADEMIC SERVICE University Service Board Member, University of Alberta Research Ethics Board (REB1). 2015 - present Board of Directors, Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies. 2013 - present Member, Graduate Admissions and Awards Committee, 2012- 2014; 2016- present Department of Sociology. Member, Publications Committee, Rural Sociology Journal. 2013 - present Member, Professional Development Committee, 2014 - present International Association for Society and Natural Resources. UAlberta North Scholarship Adjudication Committee. University of Alberta. 2015 - present Advisory Team Member, Department of Sociology, CampCrim. 2016 - present Chair Selection Committee, Department of Sociology. 2015 Parkland Institute Award Committee. 2015 Member, Communications Committee, Department of Sociology. 2014 - 2016 Member, Undergraduate Teaching Committee, Department of Sociology. 2011 - 2012 Chair, University of Alberta Northern Research Grants Adjudication Committee. 2012 Member, University of Alberta Northern Research Grants Adjudication Committee 2010 - 2013

- Northern Scientific Training Program Grants (Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, Government of Canada)

- Circumpolar/Boreal Alberta Research Grants (Canadian Circumpolar Institute)

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Undergraduate Student Mentor - ALES Student Internship Program / Health Canada 2010-2011 Environmental Health Program. Member, Department of Sociology Faculty Roundtable on Graduate Supervision. 2014 Panel Presenter, Department of Sociology Proseminar. 2014 “Making the Most of your TA/RA-ship.” Department of Sociology SSHRC Proposal Writing Workshop. Student Proposal Reviewer. 2014 Department of Sociology Teaching Symposium. 2012; 2013 “Overcoming the Problem of Teaching Social Problems: Using Music/Spoken Word Lyrics in the Classroom.” Visiting Guest Seminar Organizer, Department of Sociology. 2011 Dr. Timo P. Karjalainen, Thule Institute, University of Oulu, Finland. November 22. Department of Rural Economy Seminar Organizer and Chair. Barbara Heinzen, 2009 “The Barbet’s Duet: Environmental Markets, Rules and Institutions in East Africa.” October 29. University of Alberta Research Ethics Board Graduate Student Board Member, University of Alberta. 2006 - 2007 Professional Service Chair, Environmental Sociology Research Cluster. 2013 - present Canadian Sociological Association. Chair, Environmental Sociology Research Cluster Student Paper Award 2013 - present Committee. Canadian Sociological Association. Coordinator, Environmental Sociology Research Cluster Student CV 2013 - present and Resume Review Committee, Canadian Sociological Association. Faculty of Arts Environmental Studies Consortium (AESC) Member. 2012 - present Conference Organizing Committee Member (field trips) for the International 2014 - 2015 Association for the Study of the Commons (Edmonton, 2015). Member, Canadian Circumpolar Institute Northern Advisory Committee. 2012 - 2014 Canadian Circumpolar Institute Research Affiliate, University of Alberta. 2008 - 2014 Workshop Presenter: Ethical Research in the North: CCI Northern Grants Workshop. 2014-2016

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Student Paper Competition Committee Member. 2012 - 2013 International Symposium on Society and Natural Resources (ISSRM). File Review Committee Member for 2013 Trudeau Foundation Scholarships. 2013 Student Presentation Award Committee. 2013 REESA Student Conference. 2013 Department of Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology, ALES. Organizing Committee Member, International Symposium on Society and Resource 2012 Management (ISSRM). ISSRM 2012 Conference Field Trip Tour Coordinator and Discussant: 2012 “Upgraders and Ecosystems”. June 19. Chair and Lead Organizer, ISSRM 2012 Student Forum “World Café.” June 17. 2012 University of Alberta. Book Development Workshop Co-facilitator (with Dr. B. Parlee). 2010 Winnipeg, October 24. President and Founding Member. University of Alberta Student Organization 2006 - 2007 of Society and Natural Resources (chapter of International Association of SNR). Rapporteur and Conference Summary Presenter. Trudeau Foundation Conference 2006 on Public Policy: Muslims in Western Society, November 16-18. Vancouver, British Columbia. CONFERENCE SESSION CHAIR “Emergent and recurring critical issues in the university classroom.” 2016 Canadian Sociological Association Meeting. Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Calgary. Calgary, Alberta. May 30.

“Sociology of climate change: living with changing climates.” 2016 Canadian Sociological Association Meeting. Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. June 1. “Local and traditional knowledge and the commons: building livelihood and 2015 well-being.” International Association for the Study of the Commons. Edmonton, Alberta. May 27. “Community involvement.” Environmental Studies Association of Canada 2013 Annual Meeting. Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities. University of Victoria, Victoria, BC. June 4.

“Indigenous roles in management of natural resources.” International Symposium 2012

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on Society and Resource Management. University of Alberta. June 20. “The enemy within: The dilemma of the outsider in northern Aboriginal communities.” 2004 Fifth International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences (ICASS V). University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska. May 19-23.

CONFERENCE SESSION DEVELOPER/ORGANIZER Conference Session Developer (proposed) 2017 “The Complexities of Youth Knowledge and the Environment” ISA World Congress of Sociology - International Sociological Association, Toronto, Ontario. July 15-21, 2018. Conference Session Developer (with Dr. Bruce Ravelli, University of Victoria) 2016 “Emergent and recurring critical issues in the university classroom.” Canadian Sociological Association Meeting. Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities. University of Calgary. Calgary, Alberta. June 30. Conference Panel Session Developer 2004 “The enemy within: The dilemma of the outsider in northern Aboriginal communities.” Fifth International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences (ICASS V). University of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska. May 19-23.

Conference Panel Session Organizer 2003 “Negotiating spaces: Reflections on collaborative northern research.” 7th ACUNS Student Conference on Northern Studies - Breaking the Ice: Transcending Borders through Collaboration and Interdisciplinary Research. University of Alberta, Edmonton. October 24-26. Conference Organizer 1998 Northern Forests, Northern Challenges: Establishing a Cooperative Approach to Forest Development. K’atl’odeeche First Nation Hay River Dene Reserve, Northwest Territories. October 24-27. REVIEWER Journal Manuscript Organization & Environment; Environmental Sociology; Geoforum; Journal of Resources Policy; Journal of Canadian Studies; Society and Natural Resources ; Canadian Geographer; Arctic; Polar Record; CCI Press; Nature & Culture; International Journal of Qualitative Methods; Land Use Policy; Canadian Journal of Forest Research

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External Research Proposals Academy of Reviewers, Grant Assist Program. Insight Development Grant 2015 SSHRC Insight Grant 2015 Health Canada Climate Change and Health Adaptation Program 2015 Textbooks Comparative Review of Sociology as a Life or Death Issue, 3rd Canadian Issue 2015 Robert Brym. Nelson Education Canada

Comparative Review of Sociology for Everyone, 1st Edition 2009 Bruce Ravelli, Michelle Webber, and John Patterson. Pearson Education Canada PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS International Sociological Association 2013 - present Canadian Sociological Association 2009 - present Trudeau Foundation Alumni Association 2006 - present International Arctic Social Sciences Association 2004 - present American Sociological Association 2004 - present International Association of Society and Natural Resources 2005 - present Rural Sociological Society 2003 - present NORTHERN PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Resource Management Consultant 2004 Saoyú-ʔehdacho Candidate Area Working Group. Northwest Territories Protected Areas Strategy. Délįne, Northwest Territories Research Coordinator 2002 Driftwood in the Gwich’in Settlement Area, NWT. Gwich’in Renewable Resource Board, Sustainable Forest Management Network, and University of Alberta. Inuvik, Northwest Territories (Dr. Ross Wein) Natural Resource Extension Specialist 2001 - 2002 Northern Forest Research and Extension Partnership. Smithers, British Columbia

Extension Forester 1997 - 2001 Forest Development Services - Forest Management Division; Department of Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development; Government of the Northwest Territories. Hay River, Northwest Territories.

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NORTHERN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & RESEARCH Presentation to Sahtu Renewable Resources Board 2010 “Ekwç hé naidé living with caribou: Dene knowledge and policy development in the context of ‘crisis’.” Norman Wells, Northwest Territories. Frances Abele, Walter Bayha, Ken J. Caine, and Deborah Simmons. October 5. Délįne Knowledge Project / Centre Action Group Member 2003 - present Sole non-local member. Délįne, Northwest Territories. Délįne Land Corporation Conservation and Development Project Advisor 2006 Délįne, Northwest Territories. Saoyú-ʔehdacho Working Group Member 2003 - 2006 Délįne, Northwest Territories. Great Bear Lake Management Plan Working Group Member 2003 - 2005 Délįne, Northwest Territories. Great Bear Lake Working Group Report 2004 “The Water Heart: Summary of the Draft Management Plan for Great Bear Lake and its Watershed, November 2004.” Unpublished manuscript. Great Bear Lake Working Group Report 2005 “The Water Heart: Summary of the May 2005 Management Plan for Great Bear Lake and its Watershed. Directed by The Great Bear Lake Working Group (Plain Language Summary).” Unpublished manuscript. Great Bear Lake Working Group Report 2005 “The ‘Water Heart’: A Management Plan for Great Bear Lake and its Watershed. Directed by the Great Bear Lake Working Group and facilitated and drafted by Tom Nesbitt (May 31, 2005, with Caveat of February 7, 2006).” Unpublished manuscript.