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1 October 2017 Kari Marie Norgaard Associate Professor (541) 346-8615 Sociology and Environmental Studies [email protected] 1291 University of Oregon FAX: (541) 346-5026 Eugene, OR 94703-1291 PRIOR EMPLOYMENT 2011- Associate Professor, Sociology and Environmental Studies, University of Oregon 2011 Assistant Professor, Sociology and Environmental Studies, University of Oregon 2011-2012 Associate Professor, Sociology and Environmental Studies, Whitman College 2005-2011 Assistant Professor, Sociology and Environmental Studies, Whitman College 2003-2005 Postdoctoral Research, Department of Ecology and Evolution (NSF – IGERT Program), University of California at Davis EDUCATION Ph.D. 2003 Sociology, University of Oregon M.A. 1994 Sociology, Washington State University B.S. 1992 Biology, Humboldt State University AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Environmental sociology, climate change denial in global perspective, environmental health, race and environment, gender and environment, sociology of culture, sociology of emotions, social movements. GRANTS AND AWARDS 2017 Chair-elect Section on Environmental Sociology, American Sociological Association 2017 Faculty Excellence Award, University of Oregon ($20,000) 2017 Climate Adaptation Planning, Department of Energy on behalf of Karuk Tribe ($200,000) 2015 Climate Vulnerability Assessment, Bureau of Indian Affairs on behalf of Karuk Tribe ($57,000)

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October 2017

Kari Marie Norgaard

Associate Professor (541) 346-8615 Sociology and Environmental Studies [email protected] 1291 University of Oregon FAX: (541) 346-5026 Eugene, OR 94703-1291 PRIOR EMPLOYMENT 2011- Associate Professor, Sociology and Environmental Studies, University of

Oregon 2011 Assistant Professor, Sociology and Environmental Studies, University of

Oregon 2011-2012 Associate Professor, Sociology and Environmental Studies, Whitman

College 2005-2011 Assistant Professor, Sociology and Environmental Studies, Whitman

College 2003-2005 Postdoctoral Research, Department of Ecology and Evolution (NSF –

IGERT Program), University of California at Davis EDUCATION Ph.D. 2003 Sociology, University of Oregon M.A. 1994 Sociology, Washington State University B.S. 1992 Biology, Humboldt State University AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Environmental sociology, climate change denial in global perspective, environmental health, race and environment, gender and environment, sociology of culture, sociology of emotions, social movements. GRANTS AND AWARDS 2017 Chair-elect Section on Environmental Sociology, American Sociological

Association 2017 Faculty Excellence Award, University of Oregon ($20,000) 2017 Climate Adaptation Planning, Department of Energy on behalf of Karuk Tribe

($200,000) 2015 Climate Vulnerability Assessment, Bureau of Indian Affairs on behalf of Karuk

Tribe ($57,000)

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2014 WSU Advance Mentoring Program in tandem with Dr Emily Huddart Kennedy 2013 Excellence Award for Outstanding Mentor in Graduate Studies, University of

Oregon Graduate School 2013 Faculty Research Award, University of Oregon 2012 NPLCC Tribal Climate Change Grant, “Preserving Tribal Self-Determination and

Knowledge Sovereignty While Expanding the Use of Tribal Knowledge and Management in Off-Reservation Lands in the Face of Climate Change,” US Fish and Wildlife Service on behalf of Karuk Tribe ($34,386)

2009 Tribal Wildlife Grant, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on behalf of Karuk Tribe and Confederated Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation ($100,000)

2009 Perry Research Award, Whitman College ($8,000) 2008 Teaching Innovation Grant, Whitman College ($20,000 to conduct Klamath Field

Institute) 2007 Abshire Research Award, Whitman College 2007 Perry Research Award, Whitman College ($8,000) 2007 Karuk Tribe of California, Department of Natural Resources ($10,000) 2006 Perry Research Award, Whitman College ($8,000) 2006 Yurok Tribe, Fisheries Program ($10,000) 2006 Karuk Tribe of California, Department of Natural Resources ($10,000)

2005 Distinguished Contribution to Sociological Practice, Pacific Sociological Association

2005 Friends of the River Foundation ($10,000) 2005 Karuk Tribe of California, Department of Natural Resources 2004 Karuk Tribe of California, Department of Natural Resources

2003 Marvin E. Olsen Graduate Student Paper Award for Environmental Sociology (awarded by the Environment and Technology Section of the ASA) BOOKS Salmon Feeds Our People: Nutritional Justice and Cultural Survival on the Klamath

Under Contract with Rutgers University Press Living in Denial: Climate Change, Emotions and Everyday Life MIT Press, 2011

(Honorable Mention, Alan Schnaiberg Publication Award 2012, nominated Distinguished Scholar Book Award, ASA, 2012).

Reviewed in: Global Environmental Politics, Contemporary Sociology, Ecological Economics, Environment, Science of the Total Environment, Review of Policy Research, Organization and Environment, Nature Climate Change, Ecopsychology, Alternatives Journal.

WORK IN PROGRESS Brulle Robert and Kari Marie Norgaard Climate Change and Cultural Inertia in

preparation for submission to Theory and Society

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Ford Allison and Kari Marie Norgaard Invited Contribution, Loanwords to Live With: An Encyclopedia Lexicon Against the Anthropocene (ed) Matthew Schneider-Mayerson Chantel Bilodeau, Brent Ryan Bellamy

PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS:

(student co-authors are underlined)

Norgaard, Kari Marie 2017. “The Sociological Imagination in a Time of Climate Change” Global and Planetary Change 156 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2017.09.018

Norgaard, Kari and Ron Reed “Emotional Impacts of Environmental Decline: What

Can Attention to Native Cosmologies Teach Sociology About Race, Emotions and Environmental Justice,” forthcoming, Theory and Society

Norgaard, Kari, Ron Reed and JM Bacon, 2017 “How Environmental Decline

Restructures Indigenous Gender Practices: What Happens to Karuk Masculinity When There Are No Fish?” Sociology of Race and Ethnicity https://doi.org/10.1177/2332649217706518

Willette, Mirranda, Kari Marie Norgaard and Ron Reed 2016. “You Got to Have Fish:

Families, Environmental Decline and Cultural Reproduction” Families, Relationships and Societies 5(3): pp. 375-392.

Norgaard, Kari Marie 2014 “The Politics of Fire and the Social Impacts of Fire

Exclusion on the Klamath” Humboldt Journal of Social Relations 39: 73-97

Sutton, Barbara and Kari Marie Norgaard. 2013 "Cultures of Denial: Avoiding Knowledge of State Violations of Human Rights Violations in Argentina and the United States." Sociological Forum 28(3): 495-524

Davis, Emily, Aaron David, Kari Norgaard, Timothy Parker, Kara McKay, Toz Soto,

Cristine Tenant, Kate Rowe and Ron Reed. 2013. “Distribution, Abundance and Population Age Structure of Freshwater Mussels in the Klamath and Salmon Rivers of Northern California” Northwest Science 87(3): 189-206.

Norgaard, Kari, Spenser Meeks, Brice Crayne and Frank Dunnivant 2013. "Trace

Metal Analysis of Karuk Traditional Foods in the Klamath River" Journal of Environmental Management 4: 319-328.

Norgaard, Kari Marie 2012 “Climate Denial and the Construction of Innocence:

Reproducing Transnational Privilege in the Face of Climate Change” Race, Gender & Class 19 (1-2): 104-130.

Alkon, Alison and Kari Marie Norgaard 2009. “Breaking the Food Chains: An

Investigation of Food Justice Activism” Sociological Inquiry 79(3): 289-305.

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Hormel, Leontina and Kari Marie Norgaard 2009 “Bringing the Salmon Home! Karuk

Challenges to Capitalist Incorporation” Critical Sociology 35(3): 343-366. Norgaard, Kari Marie. 2007 “The Politics of Invasive Weed Management: Gender Race

and Risk Perception in Rural California.” Rural Sociology 72(3): 450-477. Norgaard, Kari Marie. 2006. “People Want To Protect Themselves A Little Bit” Emotions,

Denial and Social Movement Non-Participation The Case of Global Climate Change.” Sociological Inquiry 76(3): 372-396.

Norgaard, Kari Marie. 2006. ‘We Don’t Really Want to Know’ The Social Experience of

Global Warming: Dimensions of Denial and Environmental Justice” Organization and Environment 19(3): 347-470.

Norgaard, Kari Marie and Richard York, 2005 “Gender Equality and Nation State

Environmentalism” Gender and Society 19(4): 506-522. Norgaard, Kari Marie. 1999. “Moon Phases, Menstrual Cycles and Mother Earth: The

Construction of a Special Relationship Between Women and Nature,” Ethics and the Environment 4(2): 197-209.

Norgaard, Kari Marie. 1996. "Explorations of Nature and Culture: Ecological Feminism and

the Enrichment of Human Ecology," Advances in Human Ecology, Volume 5. BOOK CHAPTERS (student co-authors are underlined) “Accounting for Emotions and Culture in Sustainable Design” Allison Ford and Kari Marie

Norgaard in Rachel Beth Egenhoefer (ed) Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Design, forthcoming

“Imagination, Responsibility and Climate Change” pp 172-188 Afterward to Frank

Dunnivant, Environmental Success Stories: Solving Major Ecological Problems and Confronting Climate Change Columbia University Press, 2017

“The Politics of Invasive Weed Management: Gender, Race and Risk Perception in Rural

California” REPRINTED pp 337-362 in The Earthscan Reader on Gender and Forests (ed) Carol J. Pierce Colfer, Marlène Elias, Bimbika Sijapati Basnett, Susan Hummel Routledge, 2017.

“Mitigating Climate Change: Sociological Perspectives” with Karen Erhardt-Martinez,

Thomas Rudel and Jeffrey Broadbent in Dunlap, Riley E. and Robert J. Brulle (eds.). 2015. Sociological Perspectives on Climate Change (Report of the ASA

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Task Force on Sociology and Global Climate Change). New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 199-234.

“Denial and the Norwegian Paradox: Climate Change, Emotions and Everyday Life” 2014

in Hev stemmen! En Klimaguide til Oilstat edited by Jostein Gaarder, Gunnhild Stordalen, Pål Prestrud, Frode Fanebust, Lan Marie Nguyen Berg, Aleksander Melli (Title translation: “Raise Your Voice: A Climate Guide to the Oil state”). Cappelen Damm AS Oslo: Norway

“Normalizing the Unthinkable: Climate Denial and Everyday Life” Kenneth Gould and

Tammy Lewis, editors Twenty Lessons in Environmental Sociology, 2nd edition, Oxford University Press, 2014

Alkon, Alison Hope and Kari Marie Norgaard “Breaking the Food Chains: An Investigation

into Food Justice Activism REPRINTED” in Leslie King and Deborah McCarthy (eds) Environmental Sociology: From Analysis to Action, pp 111-126 Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2013

Norgaard, Kari Marie “People Want to Protect Themselves A Little Bit” REPRINTED in in

Leslie King and Deborah McCarthy (eds) Environmental Sociology: From Analysis to Action, pp 169-186 Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2013

Norgaard, Kari Marie “The Social Organization of Climate Denial: Emotions, Culture and

Political Economy” in The Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society edited by John Dryzek. Richard Norgaard and David Schlosberg, Oxford University Press, 2011.

Norgaard, Kari Marie, Ron Reed and Carolina Van Horn, “Institutional Racism, Hunger

and Nutritional Justice on the Klamath” in Allison Hope Alkon and Julian Agyerman editors, Cultivating Food Justice: Race, Class and Sustainability, MIT Press, 2011.

Reed, Ron and Kari Marie Norgaard “Salmon Feeds Our People” pp 7-16 in Walker

Painemilla, K., Rylands, A B., Woofter, A., & Hughes, C. eds. Indigenous People and Conservation: From Rights to Resource Management. Conservation International: Arlington VA, 2010.

Norgaard, Kari Marie. “Denied Access to Traditional Foods: Including the Material

Dimension to Institutional and Environmental Racism” pp 265-274 in Race in an Era of Change: A Reader edited by Barbara Katz-Rothman and Heather Dalmage Oxford University Press, 2010.

Norgaard, Kari Marie. 2009. “People Want to Protect Themselves A Little Bit” in Leslie

King and Deborah McCarthy editors, Environmental Sociology From Analysis to Action Second Edition, Rowan and Littlefield Publishing Group, Lanham, MD (reprinted from Sociological Inquiry 2006).

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RESEARCH REPORTS: “Karuk Tribe Climate Vulnerability Assessment: Assessing Vulnerabilities From the

Increased Frequency of High Severity Fire,” Karuk Tribe, 204pp, 2016 https://karuktribeclimatechangeprojects.wordpress.com/climate-vulnerabilty-assessment/

“Karuk Traditional Ecological Knowledge and the Need for Knowledge Sovereignty:

Social, Cultural and Economic Impacts of Denied Access to Traditional Management.” Karuk Tribe, 2014 available online at: https://karuktribeclimatechangeprojects.wordpress.com/about/karuk-tek-knowledge-sovereignty/

“Retaining Knowledge Sovereignty: Practical Steps Towards Expanding the Application of

Karuk Traditional Knowledge in the Face of Climate Change” Karuk Tribe, 2014 available online at: https://karuktribeclimatechangeprojects.wordpress.com/retaining-knowledge-sovereignty/

Behavioral Challenges in Responding to Climate Change, Concept Note for World

Development Report, World Bank, 2009. Preliminary Social Impact Assessment Report, Karuk Tribe of California 2007 Healthy River, Healthy People: The Relationship Between Riverine and Human Health on

The Klamath River Written in conjunction with Yurok Tribe. filed November 2006 with Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Behalf of the Yurok Tribe in the Klamath River Project re-licensing process.

Subsistence and Native American Beneficial Uses of the Klamath River 2006 Report to

California Northwest Regional Water Quality Control Board on behalf of the Karuk Tribe of California.

The Effects of Altered Diet on the Health of the Karuk People Karuk Tribe of California,

2005. Filed November 2005 with Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Behalf of the Karuk Tribe in the Klamath River Project re-licensing process.

The Effects of Altered Diet on the Health of the Karuk People: A Preliminary Report Karuk

Tribe of California, 2004. Filed August 2004 with Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Behalf of the Karuk Tribe in the Klamath River Project re-licensing process.

Learning from the Past: Timber and Economic Well-Being in Siskiyou County Klamath

Forest Alliance, Etna, CA. 1996

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NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS “Climate Change is a Social Issue” Invited contribution for The Chronicle of Higher

Education January 17, 2016 http://chronicle.com/article/Climate-Change-Is-a-Social/234908

“Climate Debate Isn’t So Heated in US” invited blog post, New York Times Room for

Debate May 8, 2014 http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2014/05/08/climate-debate-isnt-so-heated-in-the-us

“Climate Denial, Emotions and Everyday Life in Norway and the U.S.” 2014 Tvergastein

(journal published by, Center for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo). Invited contribution for special issue “Adaptation (and its limits)" 3(1): 56-63

“The Everyday Denial of Climate Change” July 5, 2012 Bulletin of Atomic Scientists

http://www.thebulletin.org/web-edition/op-eds/the-everyday-denial-of-climate-change

“Emotions of Climate Apathy” blog post for Mobilizing Ideas Emotions in Social

Movements Blog http://mobilizingideas.wordpress.com/2012/12/03/the-emotions-of-climate-apathy-emotion-management-and-movement-non-participation/

“Personal and Political Paralysis” April 22, 2011 Earth Day Blog at MIT Press site:

http://mitpress.typepad.com/mitpresslog/2011/04/personal-and-political-paralysis.html

Feature Interview 2011 “A Dialog Between Renee Lertzman and Kari Norgaard”

Ecopsychology 3(1): 5-9. “Climate Change and the Sociological Imagination” Kari Marie Norgaard and Alan Rudy,

ASA Footnotes December 2008 p. 5 Encyclopedia Entries: 2007. “Gold,” “Fish Ladders,” “Spotted Knapweed,” “Species

Invasions,” “Glen Canyon Dam,” “Global Climate Change,” “Greenhouse Effect,” “Greenhouse Gases,” “Carolyn Merchant.” Encyclopedia of Environment and Society, Sage Publications.

Norgaard, Kari. 2003. “Denial Privilege and Global Environmental Justice: The Case of

Climate Change,” Centere for Environment and Development, University of Oslo. Norgaard, Kari. 1998. "The Essentialism of Ecofeminism and the Real," Book Review

Essay, Organization and Environment, Volume 11, Number 4. INVITED LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS

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“Wildfires, Climate Change and Proactive Tribal Management in the Klamath Basin” American Fire Symposium: Trends in Wildfire, Law, Policy and Science on Public and Private Lands University of Oregon School of Law, September 29, 2017

Karuk Tribe Climate Adaptation Planning Wildland Fire Ecology Conference, May 2017,

Orleans, CA “Moving Beyond Climate Denial to an Environmentally Just Future” October 6, 2016 SUNY

Albany, Albany NY “Can Climate Change Be A Strategic Opportunity?: Wildfire, and Climate Justice in the

Klamath Basin” September 22, 2016 University of Alaska Southeast, Juneau, AK Sociology of Emotions Chair’s Hour “Rethinking Social Movements Emotions,” American

Sociological Association, Seattle, WA August 22, 2016 Presidential Panel: Global Climate Change: The Role of Sociology, Society for the Study

of Social Problems, Seattle WA August 19, 2016 “Karuk Tribe’s Climate Change Projects” Keynote Presentation, Tribal EPA Conference,

October 13, 2015, Reno NV “Living in Denial: Ten Years Out” Corvallis Chapter of 350.org, Corvallis, OR November

17, 2015 Indigenous Food Justice on the Klamath, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA October

23, 2015 “Living in Denial: Ten Years Out” Senter for Utvikling and Miljo University of Oslo, Oslo,

Norway, September 8, 2015 “Salmon Feeds Our People: Climate change, health and traditional foods” Lewis-Clark

State College, Lewiston ID September 17, 2015 “Living in Denial: Ten Years Out” Washington State University September 18, 2015 “Climate Cognition” Commonwealth Club of California Climate One, with George Lakoff

and Per Espen Stokness, San Francisco, May 2015 “Living in Denial: Ten Years Out” Keynote Talk Nordic Institute for Environmental Studies

Symposium, Mid Swedish University, Sundsval Sweden December 9, 2014 Annual Peace and Justice Lecture, East Lansing, Michigan State University November 21,

2014

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“Living in Denial: Climate Change, Emotions and Everyday Life” Trinity College, Dublin Ireland October 6, 2014

“The Politics of Fire and the Social Impacts of Fire Exclusion” with Ron Reed, Humboldt

State University, September 18, 2014 http://humboldt-dspace.calstate.edu/handle/10211.3/127097

“Social Impacts of Fire Exclusion” Conference on Perspectives on the State of Jefferson,

University of Oregon May 30, 2014 “Living in Denial: Climate Change, Emotions and Everyday Life” Keynote Talk “Humans in

the Arctic How To Create a Climate For Change” Arctic Frontiers Conference, Tromsø, Norway January 22, 2014. http://vimeo.com/85591316

“Living in Denial: Climate Change, Emotions and Everyday Life” Keynote Talk Climate

Change and Cinema October 4, 2013 Reykjavik Iceland http://earth101.is/kari-marie-norgaard-living-in-denial-climate-change-emotions-and-everyday-life/

“Living in Denial: Climate Change, Emotions and Everyday Life” University of Oslo, June

3, 2013 Oslo Norway “Living in Denial: Climate Change, Emotions and Everyday Life” Keynote Talk

Svanekonferansen June 5, 2013 Oslo Norway “Living in Denial: Climate Change, Emotions and Everyday Life” Keynote address Climate

Ethics Conference, Prindle Institute, DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana, April 9, 2013 http://vimeo.com/channels/prindleinstitute/69572596

“Living in Denial: Climate Change, Emotions and Everyday Life” Keynote Talk Challenging

the Climate Consensus, March 7, 2013 Meudon, France. “Climate Change Denial and Everyday Life” session on Countering Denial and

Manufactured Doubt of 21st Century Science American Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA 2012

“Living in Denial: Climate Change, Emotions and Everyday Life” Keynote Lecture,

Environmental Policymaking in a Dynamic World, Nordic Institute of Environmental Studies Research Symposium IV, Höfn in Hornafjörður, Iceland May 18, 2012

“Living in Denial: Climate Change, Emotions and Everyday Life” Ecology Center, Utah

State University, Logan, UT April 24, 2012 “Tribal Environmental Justice on the Klamath: An Interdisciplinary View” Ecology Center,

Utah State University, Logan, UT April 25, 2012

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“Climate Denial and Cultural Inertia” Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Bath, March 26, 2012

“Climate Denial and Cultural Inertia” (with Robert Brulle and Randy Haluza DeLay)

Meeting the Challenge: Essential Psychological and Social Concepts for Collective Response Planet Under Pressure Conference March 26-29, 2012 London, UK

“Climate Change, Emotions and Everyday Life” February 17, 2012 Furman University,

Greenville South Carolina “Living in Denial: Climate Change, Emotions and Everyday Life” Behavior, Energy and

Climate Change Conference, November 30-December 2 2012, Washington D.C. “Climate Change Denial: Organized Counter Movement and Public Apathy” (with Riley

Dunlap) American Sociological Association Didactic Seminar Las Vegas, NV August 20, 2011

“Social Science Contributions to Climate Change Research” (with Deborah Rogers) UN

Framework Convention on Climate Change, Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice, Bonn, Germany June 2, 2011

“Climate Change, Polar Bears and the Phenomenon of Global Warming Denial” Alaska

Wildlife Alliance/University of Alaska Southeast April 22, 2011 Juneau, Alaska “Living in Denial: Climate Change, Emotions and Everyday Life” Conservation Lecture

Series, Whitman College April 2011 “Imagining the Real: Climate Change, Emotions and Everyday Life” Portland State

University, November 2, 2010 “Denial and Climate Change” Invited Panel Presentation “If Rome Is Burning: Sociological

Perspectives on Global Climate Change” Special NSF Reporting Session of the American Sociological Association, Boston, MA August 2008.

“The Sociology of Global Climate Change: What We Know and What We Need to Know”

Presentation at the National Science Foundation Workshop on Sociological Perspectives on Global Climate Change (invited participant) Washington D.C. May 30, 2008.

“Teaching About Global Climate Change,” Invited Presentation, American Sociological

Association Boston, MA August 2008. Invited Panel Discussant, “Climate Change and Sustainable Lifestyles” American

Sociological Association New York City, NY, August 2007. Hurricane Katrina and Environmental Justice, Whitman College, September 2005

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The Effects of Altered Diet on the Health of the Karuk People, Environmental Law

Conference, Eugene Oregon, March 2005 “On Salmon and Tribes: The Deterioration of the Salmon Fishery and Health of a Northern

Californian Tribe in the Klamath River Watershed” University of California Davis, June 2, 2005, webcast of event available at: http://johnmuir.ucdavis.edu/activities/salmon-n-tribes.html.

Panel Presentation: “The Cultural and Social Impacts of Dams on the Klamath River”

University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, July 20, 2005. Ecological Conversations: Gender, Science and The Sacred, University of Oregon,

Eugene, Oregon May 2002. Learning From the Past: Timber and Economic Well-Being in Siskiyou County,

Socioeconomic Scoping Workshop, Headwaters Environmental Center, January 23, 1998, Ashland, Oregon.

SESSIONS ORGANIZED Teaching Workshop: Teaching Race, Gender, and Colonialism within Environmental

Sociology, American Sociological Association, Chicago, 2015. Environmental Sociology Regular Session Climate Change, American Sociological

Association, New York, 2013. Environmental Sociology Regular Session Race, Gender, Class, American Sociological

Association, New York, 2013. Countering Denial and Manufactured Doubt of 21st Century Science American

Geophysical Union, San Francisco, CA 2012 Co-organized with Mark McCaffrey Meeting the Challenge: Essential Psychological and Social Concepts for Collective

Response Planet Under Pressure Conference March 26-29, 2012 London, UK Co-organized with Heinz Gutscher (Switzerland) and Victor Corral-Verduga (Mexico)

Teaching About Global Climate Change American Sociological Association San Francisco, CA August 2009

OTHER PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS SINCE 2005 “The World Is Closing In on Me: Emotions and Environmental (in)v\ action” With Emily

Huddart Kennedy American Sociological Association, Montreal, August 2017 “The Role of Negative Emotions in Shaping Environmental Risk: A Cross-National

Comparison” With Allison Ford, American Sociological Association, Montreal, August 2017

“Emotions of Environmental Decline: What Can Native Cosmologies Teach Sociology About Emotions and Environmental Justice,” with Ron Reed August, American Sociological Association Regular Session on Emotions, August 2016

“Retaining Knowledge Sovereignty in the face of Climate Change” with Ron Reed, Alternative Sovereignties Conference, University of Oregon, May 2014

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“Social Impacts of Fire Exclusion” with Ron Reed, Karuk Tribe of California 2014 Klamath Fire Ecology Symposium, Orleans, CA April, 2014

“Encounters with Rush Limbaugh: The Use of Sexist Bullying to Control Climate Change Dialogue in the Public Sphere” Panel on Feminist Justice Work in Academia, Sociologists for Women in Society Winter Meeting, Nashville, TN February, 2014

Sutton, Barbara and Kari Marie Norgaard “The Language of Human Rights: Construction of Memory and Attitudes Towards Future in Contemporary Argentina” International Sociological Association, Second Forum of Sociology, Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 1-4, 2012

Sutton, Barbara and Kari Marie Norgaard. "I Don't Want to Know': Understanding the Denial of Human Rights Violations (Argentina-United States)," Biennial Conference of the International Association of Genocide Scholars, Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 19-22, 2011.

“Institutional Racism, Hunger and Nutritional Justice on the Klamath” Association of American Geographers, Seattle WA April 2011

“Environmental Justice and The Racial State: Competing Racial Projects in California’s Impaired Waters” (with Raoul Livianos) Association of American Geographers, Seattle WA April 2011

“It’s Illegal to be a Karuk Indian in the 21st Century: Institutional Racism and the Production of Poverty” Kari Marie Norgaard and Carolina Van Horn, Pacific Sociological Association, March 2009

Teaching about Climate Change Invited paper on special session Teaching About Climate Change organized by ASA Section on Teaching and Learning American Sociological Association, Boston, MA August 2008

Norgaard, Kari and Leora Stein “Climate Change and the Social Organization of Denial. A Comparative Study Between Norway and the United States” Pacific Sociological Association, Portland OR March 2008

Sutton Barbara and Kari Norgaard “Citizen Perception of State Violence and Human Rights: A Comparative Study Argentina, United States.” Pacific Sociological Association, Portland OR March 2008

Norgaard, Kari and Leontina Hormel Bringing the Salmon Home! Karuk Challenges to Capitalist Incorporation American Sociological Association, New York, August 2007.

Applewhite, Faith and Kari Norgaard. Psychological Dimensions of Environmental Decline on the Klamath Pacific Sociological Association 2007.

Denied Access to Traditional Foods: Including the Material Dimension to Institutional Environmental Racism American Sociological Association, Montreal, CA August 2006

Invasive Weed Management and the Formation of New Alliances and New Divisions Within the Environmental Movement. With Chris Fryefield Environmental Sociology Panel, Society for Conservation Biology, San Jose, CA June, 2006.

Cultural Norms of Time and Space: Global Warming and the Social Organization of Denial Pacific Sociological Association, Hollywood, CA April 2006

Denied Access to Traditional Tribal Management: Politics, River Ecology, and Cultural Survival. With Amy Stercho. Pacific Sociological Association, Hollywood, CA April 2006

“Weeds” and The Eyes of the Beholders: Three Views on the ‘Threat of Invasive Weeds’ and What It All Says about Race and Social Structure in a Rural Community. American Society for Environmental History, Houston TX April 2005

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CONSULTING AND VISTING APPOINTMENTS September 2015-Sept 2016 Consultant, Principal Investigator Karuk Tribe, Climate

Vulnerability Assessment

September 2012-March 2014 Consultant, Principal Investigator Karuk Tribe of California, NPLCC Tribal Climate Change Grant, “Preserving Tribal Self-Determination and Knowledge Sovereignty While Expanding the Use of Tribal Knowledge and Management in Off-Reservation Lands in the Face of Climate Change”

June 2007- 2011 Consultant, Principal Investigator Karuk Tribe of

California, Freshwater Mussels Tribal Use, Distribution and Abundance.

March 2004- August 2009 Consultant, Karuk Tribe of California, including “Altered

Diet Study” (FERC), Social Impact Assessment, “Subsistence and Native American Beneficial Uses of the Klamath River” (Report to California Northwest Regional Water Quality Control Board).

August 2008– December 2008 Consultant, The World Bank

May 2006 - August 2006 Consultant, Principal Investigator, Yurok Tribe, “Healthy

Rivers, Healthy People” Study

August - November 2000 Visiting Researcher, Center for Environment and Development, University of Oslo, Norway

May - September 1996 Study design, research and write-up for socio-economic

analysis of role of timber in economy of Siskiyou County, California.

NOMINATIONS, REVIEWS AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Chair-elect Section on Environmental and Technology, American Sociological Association, 2017 Nominated, Chair-elect Section on Sociology of Emotions, American Sociological Association, 2016 (unable to run due to above nomination) External PhD Examiner, NIGU Galway, Ireland October, 2014 Chair Nominations Committee, Section on Environmental and Technology, American

Sociological Association 2012-2014 Advisory Board, Nordic Institute of Environmental Studies 2011- Editorial Board ASA Rose Monograph Series 2011-2015

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Scientific Advisory Board, Klamath Riverkeeper 2009-present Scientific Advisory Board, Beyond Toxics 2012-present Nominated, American Sociological Association Environment and Technology Section

Teaching Award 2011 Steering Committee, ASA Task Force on Climate Change 2010-2016 Nominated, Section Chair-Elect, Environment and Technology Section, American

Sociological Association, 2010 Nominated, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (Spring 2010) External Review Team Member, Sociology Field Group Pitzer College, 2009 Manuscript Reviews: Nature Climate Change, Social Problems, Symbolic Interaction,

Hypatia, Ecology and Society, Organization and Environment, American Psychologist, Emotion Space and Society, Journal of Marriage and the Family

Recent Book Manuscript Reviews: Chicago University Press, Duke University Press, Rutgers University Press, Routledge-Earthscan, Temple University Press

External Tenure and Promotion Reviewer Pitzer, 2012, Sweet Briar College, 2008, Humboldt State University 2015

Invited Participant, National Science Foundation Workshop: Sociological Perspectives on Global Climate Change, May 2008.

Member, Executive Council, Section on Environmental and Technology, American Sociological Association (2006-2008)

Membership Committee, Pacific Sociological Association (2003-2009, Chair 2005-2006) Founding Member, Feminist Social Sciences Networking Research Interest Group,

Center for the Study of Women in Society (2000-2002, Director, 2002). Member, Women and Environment Research Interest Group, Ecological Conversations

Project, Center for the Study of Women in Society (1996-2002).

RESEARCH IN THE NEWS “Oh Hellishly Scary Climate Change Reporting and How to Do it Better” James Witt, DeSmog Canada July 13, 2017 https://thetyee.ca/Mediacheck/2017/07/13/How-to-Do-Climate-Change-Reporting-Better/ “Climate Change Inaction Two Takes” Feature Interview, Old Mole Variety Hour KBOO Radio Portland, Oregon. May 29, 2017 http://kboo.fm/media/58192-climate-change-inaction-two-takes “Fremtiden er Kunstig” (The future is artificial) A-Magazinet (Friday magazine supplement for Norway’s largest daily paper), Silje Pileberg April 6, 2017 http://siljepileberg.com/fremtiden-er-kunstig/ “It ties the Ocean to the Mountains: A history of salmon in California” KCET News Oct 17, 2016 https://www.kcet.org/shows/tending-the-wild/it-ties-the-ocean-to-the-mountains-a-history-of-salmon-in-california “Frontlinjen” Dagens Næringsliv (Norway’s largest daily newspaper) August 27, 2016

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http://www.dn.no/magasinet/2016/08/26/2105/Dokumentar/-jeg-vurderte--slutte-som-klimaforsker “Karuk Tribe Holds Its Own Climate Study Session,” Two Rivers Tribune, Hoopa, CA July 20, 2016 http://www.tworiverstribune.com/2016/07/karuk-tribe-holds-its-own-climate-study-session/ “A World Aflame: A UO Research Project Explores the Effects of Climate Change on Pacific Northwest Tribes” The Oregon Quarterly, Eugene, Oregon May 2016 http://oregonquarterly.com/a-world-aflame Alumna Returns to WSU to talk about Climate Change Sociology News, Washington State University, February 19, 2016 https://soc.wsu.edu/socnews/m-a-alumna-norgaard-returns-to-wsu/ “River Activists and Tribes Prepare for Water Board Meetings” Two Rivers Tribute, Hoopa CA January 12, 2016 http://www.tworiverstribune.com/2016/01/river-activists-and-tribes-prepare-for-water-board-public-hearings-in-orleans-arcata-and-yreka/ “Mind Over Matter: Climate Change” 60 min interview on KTOO Radio, Juneau, AK November 24, 2015 http://www.ktoo.org/2015/11/24/focus-on-community-mind-over-matter-climate-change/ “Sociologist Asks Why We Ignore Climate Chaos” Eugene Weekly, July 30, 2015 http://www.eugeneweekly.com/20150730/news-briefs/sociologist-asks-why-we-ignore-climate-chaos

“Climate Change Anxiety” On the Coast. CBC Radio Jul 13, 2015 “Climate Change Anxiety”

“Climate Cognition” Commonwealth Club, Climate One. One hour radio program aired on Pacifica Radio Network May 12, 2015 http://climate-one.org/events/climate-cognition “Climate Crisis: Everywhere and Nowhere” University of Oregon Cascade Magazine February 2015 http://cascade.uoregon.edu/winter2015/social-sciences/climate-crisis-everywhere-and-nowhere/ “Everywhere yet Nowhere: How we push climate Armageddon into the back of our minds. John Gibbons interviews Kari Marie Norgaard” The Village Magazine, October 23, 2014 http://www.villagemagazine.ie/index.php/2014/10/everywhere-yet-nowhere/ Interviewed in studio for Irish National Television (RTE) Morning Edition Program, Oct 6, 2014 http://www.rte.ie/news/player/morning-edition/2014/1006/ Research excerpted in Audubon Magazine September/October 2014 issue “Rethinking

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How We Think About Climate Change” by Elizabeth Kolbert http://climate.audubon.org/article/rethinking-how-we-think-about-climate-change “Why Not Act on Climate Change” featured guest on The Joy Cardin Show April 10, 2014. This is an hour long interview/call in program that airs statewide on Wisconsin Public Radio http://www.wpr.org/shows/why-not-act-climate-change Feature length (40 min) interview with Christy Williams KZMU, Moab, UT March 28, 2014 Derfor snur vi ryggen til klimaendringene “Here is Why We Turn Our Backs On Climate Change” The Nation January 26, 2014 http://www.nationen.no/politikk/derfor-snur-vi-ryggen-til-klimaendringene/ Arctic Dispatch January 24, 2014 Irene Quaile “Is the Artic In Climate Change Denial?” http://www.alaskadispatch.com/article/20140124/arctic-climate-change-denial Forskining.no NTB January 26, 2014 Jan-Morten Bjørnbakk: “Derfor snur vi ryggen til klimaendringene” (“That’s Why We Turn Our Backs on Climate Change”) http://www.forskning.no/artikler/2014/januar/379402 Climate Change: Arctic in denial? Ice-Blog Climate Change in the Arctic and Around the Globe (German Blog Site) January 24, 2014 http://blogs.dw.de/ice/?p=14733 Sammenligner klimakrisen med Holocaust: Vi lever i en klimafornektelse (“Comparison of Climate Crisis with the Holocaust: We live in Climate Denial”) Norwegian National Broadcasting January 23, 2014 http://www.nrk.no/nordnytt/_-vi-lever-i-klimafornektelse-1.11492236 Derfor bryr du deg ikke om klimaforandringer (“And that is why you don’t concern yourself

with climate change”) University of Oslo, January 23, 2014 http://uit.no/nyheter/artikkel?p_document_id=363382&p_dim=88205

“Targets of climate hate mail rally to support one another” E and E Science, January 22,

2014 http://www.eenews.net/stories/1059993246 Straight.com (Vancouver, Canada) “Climate Change Realism Requires Lifting the Veil of Denial” http://www.straight.com/life/399006/climate-change-realism-requires-lifting-veil-denial Alternatives Journal (Canada) “Wake up and Smell the Denial” http://www.alternativesjournal.ca/community/reviews/wake-and-smell-denial

“Loftslagsumræða í Víðsjá í dag” Icelandic National Radio, October 4, 2013 http://www.ruv.is/heilbrigdismal/loftslagsumraeda-i-vidsja-i-dag

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“Living in Denial in Norway” by Andy Skuce February 28, 2013 http://www.skepticalscience.com/denialnorway.html

“Living in Denial in Canada” by Andy Skuce March 1, 2013

http://www.skepticalscience.com/denialcanada.html

Mens vi venter på klimaløsningen (While we wait for the climate solution) Bjørn Stærk Aftenposten (Norway’s largest Newspaper) April 15, 2013 http://www.aftenposten.no/meninger/kommentarer/Mens-vi-venter-pa-klimalosningen-7174593.html#.UZ_W2U9u8iy

“Fornektelsens evangelium” (translates as “Denial’s Gospel”) Thomas Hylland Ericksen, Magasinet, Oslo Norway April 2013

“When Grownups Bully Climate Scientists” Dominque Browning, Time Ideas, April 10,

2012 http://ideas.time.com/2012/04/10/when-grownups-bully-climate-scientists/print/

“Tribal Clinic Uses Native Foods to Fight Diabetes” California Watch April 12, 2012

http://californiawatch.org/dailyreport/tribal-clinic-uses-native-foods-fight-diabetes-15533

"Social Scientists Try to Break the Climate Change Impasse" Chronicle of Higher Education, May 6, 2012 http://chronicle.com/article/Social-Scientists-Seek-Ways/131780/

"No Rapture, but the End Days are Upon Us” Chronicle of Higher Education, May 23, 2012 http://chronicle.com/blogs/brainstorm/no-rapture-but-the-end-days-are-upon-us/35598

"Sociology Professor Draws Limbaugh's Ire" Eugene Register Guard, April 4, 2012 http://projects.registerguard.com/web/updates/27862556-55/norgaard-climate-mann-professor-bloggers.html.csp%22

“Folk Vil beskytte seg selv litt” (People Want To Protect Themselves a Little Bit) December 2011 in Morgenbladet (Norwegian Weekly Newspaper) http://morgenbladet.no/ideer/2011/folk_vil_beskytte_seg_selv_litt_0#.UGdo8U9u8iw

“Why Isn't Climate Change on More Lips” December 14, 2011 by Kathy Seal in Miller-McCune http://www.psmag.com/environment/why-isnt-climate-change-on-more-lips-38339/

“How Do We Live With What We Know” November 2011 by Rebecca Altman, in Science and Environmental Health Networker http://www.sehn.org/Volume_16-7.html

“Doctor’s Orders: Undam the Klamath” Diana Hartel High Country News May 16, 2011 http://www.hcn.org/issues/43.8/doctors-orders-undam-the-klamath

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“On Birth Certificates, Climate Risk and an Inconvenient Mind” New York Times Dot Earth

Blog April 28, 2011 Andrew Revkin http://dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/04/28/on-birth-certificates-climate-risk-and-an-inconvenient-mind/

“Earth Day Discussion: The Plight of Polar Bears and the Phenomenon of Global Warming

Denial” Capitol City Weekly, (Juneau Alaska) April 27, 2011 http://www.capitalcityweekly.com/stories/042711/new_820962506.shtml

”Klimathotet får oss att känna skuld” Svenska Dagbladet (Sweden’s second largest newspaper) December 2, 2010 http://www.svd.se/nyheter/idagsidan/psykologi/klimathotet-far-oss-att-kanna-skuld_5761301.svd

“Inspiring Change: First Develop Strategies to Dislodge Denial” Behavior Change for

Sustainability, Australian National Congress, September 16th, 2010 http://www.3pillarsnetwork.com.au/p8_Knowledge-Base.html?&entry=355

“Når fienden er en selv: psykologien bak klimaforandringene” Lisbet Jære Tidsskrift for

Norsk Psykologforening 2010 47: 615-619. “Native Living: The Sacred Dance Between A River and a People.” Northstate Public

Radio. 60 minute radio documentary. Summer 2010 “Dollars, Sense and Climate Change” ISN Security Watch April 19, 2010 http://www.isn.ethz.ch/isn/Current-Affairs/Security-Watch/Detail/?lng=en&id=115105

“Pares se pelean mas por el cambio climatic” BBC Mundo January 28, 2010 http://www.bbc.co.uk/mundo/ciencia_tecnologia/2010/01/100122_1520_parejas_problemas_verde_lp.shtml “The Psychology of Climate Change Denial” Wired Science December 9, 2009 “Q and A” on Wired.com http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2009/12/climate-psychology/

National Public Radio All Things Considered “For Public Climate Change Not a Priority Issue” December 7, 2009 http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=121105095

“Reuniting a River” National Geographic December 2008 (research findings quoted) “Advising Barak Obama on Climate Change” Whitman Magazine, March 2009.

“Kin to the Earth” Profile in Econews January 15, 2008, newsletter of NorthCoast Environment Center.

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“Understanding the Climate Ostrich” Invited contribution to the BBC online series on Climate Skepticism. November 2007 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7081882.stm “Ground-breaking Research Explores Health Effects of Loss of Salmon” Whitman Magazine March 2006 p. 13. UC Davis Magazine “A Dam Shame” News and Notes, Winter 2006 “Journey to the Sea: Following the Fish on the South Fork of the Trinity” Cover story North Coast Journal June 16, 2005 http://www.northcoastjournal.com/061605/cover0616.html UC Davis T.V. “On Salmon and Tribes” show aired multiple times August-November 2005 http://www.uctv.tv/search-details.aspx?showID=11003&subject=pet “Karuk Tribe Calls for Flow Study to Take Human Health into Account” The River Voice Summer, 2005 "Campus screens documentary on Klamath salmon, Advocacy groups hope to stop dam renewals” California Aggie June 1, 2005, Cover Story National Public Radio All Things Considered: “California Tribe Fights Back” March 17, 2005 http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4539960 “Tribe Fights Dams to Get Diet Back” January 30, 2005 Washington Post Page A1 (widely reprinted, e.g. L.A. Times, San Francisco Chronicle). http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A47525-2005Jan29.html “Indians Say Dams Cost them Fish, Good Health,” March 6, 2005 Associated Press (carried in San Francisco Chronicle, San Diego Union Tribune, Oregonian and others) http://www.utsandiego.com/uniontrib/20050306/news_1n6diet.html “Karuk Tribe seeks removal of dams to restore healthy salmon diet” March 5, 2005 Eugene Register Guard Radio Interview Jefferson Public Radio, 60 minutes, March 2005 http://www.ijpr.org/onlineaudio.asp?SectionID=0&programId=11&txtStartDate=2/16/2005&txtEndDate=2/16/2005 Radio Interview KHSU, Econews, 20 minute, March 2005 http://nec.streamguys.us/01%20karinorgard.mp3 COURSES TAUGHT Courses Taught at University of Oregon

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SOC 616 Race, Gender and Environment (graduate level) SOC 616 Environmental Sociology SOC 410/510 Sociology of Climate Change (mixed graduate and undergraduate) SOC 416/516 Salmon and Society SOC 313 Social Movements ENVS 435/535 Environmental Justice (mixed graduate and undergraduate) ENVS 399 Environmental Movements in the Global North and South ENVS 631 Environmental Studies Theory and Practice Courses Taught at Whitman College Introduction to Environmental Studies Environmental Studies Senior Seminar Sociology Senior Seminar Environmental Sociology Environmental Social Movements Environmental Justice GRADUATE COMMITTEES PhD Advisor JM Bacon Allison Ford Kirsten Vinyeta Mirranda Willette PhD Dissertation Committees Rachel Rochester (English, ongoing) Stephan Siperstein (English, 2016) Jeff Gunn (Soc 2015) Daniel Platt (English, 2014) Matt Frierson (Sociology 2014) Christina Ergas (Soc 2013) Ezra Markowitz (ENVS, 2012) PhD Comprehensive Exam Committees Allison Ford (Chair Soc 2016) JM Bacon (Chair Soc 2015) Intan Suwandi (Soc 2014) Evan Shenkin (Soc 2014) Brian Rosenberg (Soc 2013) Sierra Deutsch (Soc 2013) MA Committees Aja Conrad (ENVS, chair ongoing) Jaleel Reed (ENVS chair, 2016)

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Shannon Stoll (ENVS chair, 2016) Timothey Chen (ENVS chair 2015) Aylie Baker (ENVS, 2015) Jennifer Crayne (ENVS chair 2015) Maya Rommwatt (ENVS chair, 2015) Davita Flowers-Shenklin (ENVS chair, 2015) Lokyee Au (ENVS, chair, 2015) Alison Ford (SOC chair, 2015) Mirranda Willette (Soc chair, 2014) Julie Bacon (chair, 2014) Gabriella McDaniel (ENVS chair, 2014) Liz Veasey (ENVS chair, 2014) Kirsten Vineyta (ENVS co-chair, 2013) Brooke Havlik (ENVS chair, 2013) Craig Van Pelt (Soc, 2013) Cassie Comley (Soc, 2013) Devon Bonaday (ENVS, 2012) Sierra Deutsch (Soc-ENVS, 2012) Stephanie Raymond, 2012 Undergraduate Honors Theses Karyn Smoot (Chair Honors College, 2013) Carson Viles (Co-chair Honors College, 2013) UNIVERSITY SERVICE Graduate School Graduate School Excellence Awards Committee 2014 Environmental Studies Program Graduate Admissions and Recruitment Committee 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016 Promotion and Tenure Committee for Dr. Sarah Wald, 2016 Chair, Community Building and Diversity Committee 2013-2015 Scholarship and Awards Committee 2014 Steering Committee 2011-present Interim Director Graduate Studies 2012-2013 Sociology Department Executive Committee 2014-2015, 2016-2017 (elected) Merit Committee 2014, 2016 (elected) Chair, Joint Curriculum Committee 2014-2015 3rd Year Review Committee for Dr. Jill Harrison 2015 6th Year Review Committee, Dr. Michael Dreiling, 2014 Promotion and Tenure Committee for Dr. C.J. Pascoe, 2014 Merit Based Course Reduction Committee 2013 Promotion and Tenure Committee for Dr. Jessica Vasquez 2013

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Alpha Kappa Delta Induction Ceremony Speaker 2013 3rd Year Review Committee for Dr. Jill Harrison 2011 Curriculum Committee 2011-2012 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association Sociologists for Women in Society LANGUAGE COMPETENCIES Norwegian fluent Spanish conversational