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PABLO S. BOSE University of Vermont [email protected] Department of Geography 802/656-5717 209 Old Mill Building www.uvm.edu/~pbose 94 University Place, Burlington, Vermont 05405 Education 2006 Ph.D., Environmental Studies, York University 2000 M.A., Communications, Simon Fraser University 1998 PBD, Communications, Simon Fraser University 1995 B.A., English Honours, University of British Columbia Academic and Professional Positions 2015- Associate Professor Department of Geography, University of Vermont Director, Global and Regional Studies Program Affiliated with Asian Studies, Canadian Studies, Global Studies, Transdisciplinary Research Initiative in Food Systems, Center for Research on Vermont, Transportation Research Center AS 195 Internship in Social Sciences and Public Service GEOG 060 Geography of Race and Ethnicity in the US GEOG 095 TAP: The Immigrant Experience GEOG 095 TAP/ISEE/ISSP: Development, Displacement, Environment GEOG 099 Lives of the Global City HCOL 185 Geography of Sports GEOG 151 Geography of India GEOG 154 Geography of Development GEOG 186 Qualitative Research Methods in Geography GEOG 195 Political and Cultural Geography of South Asia GEOG 272 Advanced Topics in Space, Power and Identity: Migration, Mobility and Transnationalism GEOG 273 Advanced Topics in Political Ecology and Economy: Seeing Green The Cultural Politics of Consuming Nature 2008-2015 Assistant Professor Department of Geography, University of Vermont Interim Director, Middle East Studies Program (2015-2016) 2008-2013 Adjunct Professor Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University 2006-2008 Postdoctoral Fellow and Lecturer Department of Geography, University of Vermont GEOG 095 Development, Displacement, Environment AIS/GEOG 095 Political and Cultural Geography of India

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PABLO S. BOSE

University of Vermont [email protected]

Department of Geography 802/656-5717

209 Old Mill Building www.uvm.edu/~pbose

94 University Place, Burlington, Vermont 05405

Education

2006 Ph.D., Environmental Studies, York University

2000 M.A., Communications, Simon Fraser University

1998 PBD, Communications, Simon Fraser University

1995 B.A., English Honours, University of British Columbia

Academic and Professional Positions

2015- Associate Professor

Department of Geography, University of Vermont

Director, Global and Regional Studies Program

Affiliated with Asian Studies, Canadian Studies, Global Studies,

Transdisciplinary Research Initiative in Food Systems, Center for

Research on Vermont, Transportation Research Center

AS 195 – Internship in Social Sciences and Public Service

GEOG 060 – Geography of Race and Ethnicity in the US

GEOG 095 – TAP: The Immigrant Experience

GEOG 095 – TAP/ISEE/ISSP: Development, Displacement,

Environment

GEOG 099 – Lives of the Global City

HCOL 185 – Geography of Sports

GEOG 151 – Geography of India

GEOG 154 – Geography of Development

GEOG 186 – Qualitative Research Methods in Geography

GEOG 195 – Political and Cultural Geography of South Asia

GEOG 272 – Advanced Topics in Space, Power and Identity:

Migration, Mobility and Transnationalism

GEOG 273 – Advanced Topics in Political Ecology and Economy:

Seeing Green – The Cultural Politics of Consuming Nature

2008-2015 Assistant Professor

Department of Geography, University of Vermont

Interim Director, Middle East Studies Program (2015-2016)

2008-2013 Adjunct Professor

Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University

2006-2008 Postdoctoral Fellow and Lecturer

Department of Geography, University of Vermont

GEOG 095 — Development, Displacement, Environment

AIS/GEOG 095 – Political and Cultural Geography of India

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2005-2006 Lecturer

International Development Studies Program, Trent University

IDST 100 — Human Inequality in Global Perspective

IDST/CDST/POLS 424 — Canada, Globalization and International

Development

IDST/ANTH 475 — Perspectives on Ethnicity

2004-2006 Graduate Teaching Associate

Centre for Support of Teaching, York University

2004 Coordinator (Interim)

Centre for Refugee Studies, York University

2002-2006 Research Coordinator

Ethics of Development-Induced Displacement Project, Centre for Refugee

Studies, York University

2003-2004 Teaching Development Graduate Assistant

Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University

2002-2006 Course Director

Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University

ENVS 4420 — Environment, Culture, Media and

Communication/Environmental Attitudes and Communication

ENVS 1010 — Seeing Green: Popular Culture, Global Media and

Representing Nature

2000-2002 Teaching Assistant

Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University

ENVS 1800—Environmental Writing Workshop

ENVS 2300—Foundations of Global Peace and Justice

1998-2000 Teaching Assistant

School of Communication, Simon Fraser University

CMNS 221—Media and Audiences

CMNS 210—History of Communication

CMNS 347—Communication in Conflict and Intervention

CMNS 321—Cultural Production of Popular Music

1999 Research Assistant

“Media Democracy and Press Reform,” Social Sciences and Humanities

Research Council Project, School of Communications (Robert Hackett,

Principal Investigator), Simon Fraser University.

1998 Research Assistant

“Common Property Resources and the Environment,” IDRC/World Bank

Project (Anthony Beck and Cathy Nesmith, Co-Investigators), Simon

Fraser University.

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1997-1999 Research Assistant

“Civil Society and Environmental Degradation in Asia: Is there a Role for

Communities?” Centre for India and South Asia Research, Institute of

Asia Research, University of British Columbia.

Major Awards and Scholarships

2006-2008 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Postdoctoral

Fellowship ($81,000)

2006-2008 George Washington Henderson Postdoctoral Fellowship ($60,900)

2005 Canadian International Development Agency-Canadian Federation for the

Social Sciences and Humanities Graduate Student Award ($3000)

2004-2005 Ontario Graduate Scholarship ($15,000)

2004-2005 Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute India Studies Student Fellowship ($4500)

2003-2004 Canadian Window on International Development Award, International

Development Research Centre ($20,000)

2001-2004 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral

Fellowship ($54,000)

2001-2002 Ontario Graduate Scholarship ($15,000)

2000-2001 Graduate Entrance Scholarship, York University ($3000)

1999 Graduate Fellowship, Simon Fraser University ($3500)

1990-1991 British Columbia Provincial Scholarship ($1000)

Honours

2015 Nominated, George V. Kidder Outstanding Faculty Award, University of

Vermont

2014 Nominated, Kroepsch-Maurice Excellence in Teaching Award, University

of Vermont

2011 Nominated, Kroepsch-Maurice Excellence in Teaching Award, University

of Vermont

2007 Winner, Dissertation Award, Association of American Geographers

Urban Geography Specialty Group

2006 Nominated, Excellence in Teaching Award, Trent University

2005 Winner, University-Wide Teaching Award, York University

Work in Progress

Bose, Pablo S. (forthcoming, Fall 2016) “New refugees and internally displaced persons”

in Pedro Carvalho (ed) Routledge Handbook of Asia-Africa Relations (Routledge)

Bose, Pablo S. (forthcoming, Fall 2016) “Indian Diasporas” in Guntram Herb and David

Kaplan (eds.) Scaling Identities (Rowman and Littlefield)

Bose, Pablo S. (forthcoming, Summer 2016) “Kolkata” Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of

Urban and Regional Studies

Publications-refereed:

Special Journal Issues:

Bose, Pablo S. and Lunstrum, Elizabeth. 2014. “Environmentally Induced Displacement

and Forced Migration”, Special issue of Refuge 29(2).

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Bose, Pablo S., Lunstrum, Elizabeth, and Zalik, Anna. 2015 “Environmentally-Induced

Displacement” Special issue of Area, 48(2).

Journals:

Lunstrum, Elisabeth, Bose, Pablo S. and Zalik, Anna. 2016. “Environmental

displacement: the common ground of climate change, extraction and

conservation.” Area, 48(2): 130-133.

Bose, Pablo S. 2015. “Vulnerabilities and displacements: adaptation and mitigation to

climate change as a new development mantra” Area, 48(2): 168-175.

Bose, Pablo S. 2015. “New Vermonters and Perspectives on Vermont Migration”

Northeastern Geographer, 7(2015): 89-101.

Bose, Pablo S. 2014. “Refugees in Vermont: mobility and acculturation in a new

immigrant destination.” Journal of Transport Geography 36(2014): 151-159

Bose, Pablo S. 2014. “Living the Way the World Does: Global Indians and the Reshaping

of Kolkata” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 104(2): 391-400.

Rutherford, Stephanie, and Pablo S. Bose. 2013. “Biopower and play: bodies, spaces and

nature in Digital Games” Aether: The Journal of Media Geography, XII (2013).

Bose, Pablo S. 2013. “Building Sustainable Communities: Immigrants, Acculturation and

Mobility in Vermont” Research in Transportation Business and Management, 7

(2013): 81-90.

Bose, Pablo S. 2013. “Technofetishism and Online Education: Globalizing Geography

Education Through Virtual Worlds” Journal of Geography in Higher Education,

37(3): 1-12.

Bose, Pablo S. 2008. “Home and Away: Diasporas, Developments and Displacements in

a Globalizing World” Journal of Intercultural Studies, Vol. 29, Issue 1, 2008:

111-131.

Bose, Pablo S. 2008. “The Politics of Transnational Ties: A Response to Nikita Sud”, St.

Antony’s International Review, Vol. 2, No. 2, February 2008: 66-73.

Bose, Pablo S. 2007. “Dreaming of Diasporas: Urban Developments and Transnational

Identities in Contemporary Kolkata” Topia: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies

No. 17, Spring 2007: 111-130.

Bose, Pablo S. 2006. “Dilemmas of Diaspora: Partition, Refugees and the Politics of

Home,” Refuge: Canada’s Periodical on Refugees, Vol. 23, No. 1, Spring 2006:

58-68.

Bose, Pablo S. 2004. “Critics and Experts, Activists and Academics: Intellectuals in the

Fight for Social and Ecological Justice in the Narmada Valley, India,”

International Review of Social History, Vol. 49, S12, December 2004: 133-157.

Books and Monographs:

Bose, Pablo S. 2015. Urban development in India: Global Indians in the remaking of

Kolkata. London and New York: Routledge.

Penz, Peter G., Jay Drydyk and Pablo S. Bose. 2011. Displacement by Development:

Ethics, Rights and Responsibilities. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Vandergeest, Peter, Pablo Idahosa and Pablo S. Bose (eds.) 2006. Development’s

Displacements: Ecologies, Economies and Cultures at Risk. Vancouver:

University of British Columbia Press.

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Beck, Anthony, Pablo S. Bose and Barrie Morrison (eds.) 1999. The Cooperative

Management of Water Resources in South Asia. Vancouver: University of British

Columbia Press.

Book Chapters:

Bose, Pablo S. 2016. “Challenging homogeneity: refugees in a changing Vermont” in

Morgan Poteet and Shiva Nourpanah (eds.) After the flight: the dynamics of

refugee settlement and integration, 228-253. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge

Scholars Publishing.

Bose, Pablo S. 2013. “Bourgeois Environmentalism, Leftist Development, and Neoliberal

Urbanism in the City of Joy” Tony Samara (ed), Locating right to the city in the

Global South, 127-151. New York: Routledge.

Bose, Pablo S. 2012. “Kolkata, Transnationalism and the Diasporic Imaginary” Ajaya

Sahoo (ed) Indian Transnationalism, 75-97. New Delhi: Rawat Publications.

Bose, Pablo S. 2012. “Mapping Movements: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Migration

Research” Carlos Vargaz-Silva (ed) Handbook of Research Methods in

Migration, 273-294. Oxford: Edward Elgar Publishers.

Bose, Pablo S. 2009. “Home and Away: Diasporas, Developments and Displacements in

a Globalizing World” in William Safran, Ajaya Kumar Sahoo and Brij V. Lal

(eds.) Transnational Migrations of the Indian Diaspora, 136-163. London, New

York and Delhi: Routledge.

Bose, Pablo S. 2007. “Development and Diasporic Capital: Nonresident Indians and the

State” in Luin Goldring and Sailaja Krishnamurti (eds.) Organizing the

Transnational. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press.

Bose, Pablo S. 2007. “Development, Displacement and Diaspora: Contesting Identity in

a Globalized World” in Alireza Asgharzadeh, Erica Lawson, Kayleen U. Oka, and

Amar Wahab (eds.) Diasporic Ruptures: Globality, Migrancy and Expressions of

Identity Volume 1, 35-52. Rotterdam: Sense Publishers.

Bose, Pablo S. 2006. “Dams, Development and Displacement,” in Peter Vandergeest,

Pablo Idahosa, and Pablo S. Bose (eds.) Development’s Displacements:

Ecologies, Economies and Cultures at Risk, 316-345. Vancouver: University of

British Columbia Press.

Publications-non-refereed:

Bose, Pablo S. and Lunstrum, Elizabeth. 2014. “Introduction: Environmentally Induced

Displacement and Forced Migration” Refuge, 29(2): 5-10.

Bose, Pablo S. 2013. “Refugees and Transportation in Vermont: Travel behaviour and

critical questions based on gender, age and transportation hierarchies.” TRC

Report #13-002. Transportation Research Center, University of Vermont, March,

2013.

Bose, Pablo S. and Laramee, Alisha N. 2011. “The Taste of Home – Migration, Food and

Belonging in a Changing Vermont” Food Systems Research Collaborative White

Paper Series 2(4): 1-8.

Bose, Pablo S. 2011. “Transportation, Equity and Communities at Risk: Refugee

Populations and Transportation Equity in Vermont.” TRC Report #10-018.

Transportation Research Center, University of Vermont, March, 2011.

Bose, Pablo S. and Dana Mount. 2002. “Political Natures,” UnderCurrents, Vol. 12: 3.

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Bose, Pablo S. 2002. “Is this what an Environmentalist looks like?” UnderCurrents, Vol.

12, 9-10.

Bose, Pablo S. and Cheryl Lously. 2001. “Trans/formations,” UnderCurrents, Vol. 11: 2.

Bose, Pablo S. 2001. “Judgement, Not Justice: The Supreme Court of India’s Decision

on Narmada and the Sardar Sarovar Project.” Harvard Asia Quarterly Summer

2001, 12-23.

Book Reviews and Review Essays:

Bose, Pablo S. “Unpacking USAID’s multiple motivations: Jamey Essex’s Development,

Security and Aid” in Dialogues in Human Geography March 2016 (6): 90-93.

Bose, Pablo S. 2014. Review of Susan Ostrander, Citizenship and governance in a

changing city, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2013. In Journal of

Regional Science 54(4): 721-722.

Bose, Pablo S. 2011. Review of Paul C. Adams, Geographies of Media and

Communication, Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. In Professional Geographer, 63

(1): 145-146.

Bose, Pablo S. 2010. “Commentary on ‘On Intersections, Anticipations, and Provisional

Publics: Remaking District Life in Jakarata’” Urban Geography 31(3): 309-314.

Bose, Pablo S. 2010. Review of Monisha Das Gupta, Unruly Immigrants: Rights Activism

and Transnational South Asian Politics in the United States. Duke University

Press: Durham, NC, 2006 in Urban Geography, 31 (1): 138-139.

Bose, Pablo S. 2009. “India Songs: The Politics of Recasting the Nation” Environment

and Planning D: Society and Space, 27 (3): 554-565

Bose, Pablo S. 2009. Review of Tuyet-Lan Pho, Jeffrey N. Gerson, and Sylvia R. Cowan

(eds.) Southeast Asian Refugees and Immigrants in the Mill City: Changing

Families, Communities and Institutions – 30 Years Afterwards. Burlington:

University of Vermont Press in Northeastern Geographer, 1

Bose, Pablo S. 2008. “Grounding Exceptions.” Review of Aihwa Ong, Neoliberalism as

Exception: Mutations in Citizenship and Sovereignty, Duke University Press:

Durham, NC, 2006 in City, 12 (1): 128-129.

Bose, Pablo S. 2007. Review of Chris de Wet (ed.) Development-Induced Displacement:

Problems, Policies, and People (Oxford and London: Berghahn Books) in

Journal of International Migration and Integration, 8 (2), June 2007: 243-244.

Bose, Pablo S. 2006. Review of December Green and Laura Luehrmann Comparative

Politics of the Third World: Linking Concepts and Cases (Boulder CO and

London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2003) in Progress in Development Studies, 6

(4): 357-358.

Bose, Pablo S. 2005. Review of Regina Scheyvens and Donovan Storey (eds.)

Development Fieldwork: A Practical Guide (London, Thousand Oaks and New

Delhi: Sage Publications, 2003) in Progress in Development Studies, 5 (1): 76-78.

Bose, Pablo S. 2004. Review of Linda Starke (ed.) State of the World 2003 (Washington,

D.C.: W.W. Norton & Company, 2002) in Canadian Journal of Development

Studies, XXIV, No. 3, 2003.

Bose, Pablo S. 2004. “Microchips and Monsters.” Review of David Naguib Pellow and

Lisa Sun-Hee Park, The Silicon Valley of Dreams: Environmental Injustice,

Immigrant Workers and the High-tech Global Economy (New York: New York

University Press, 2003) in Alternatives Journal, Winter 2003, Vol. 30, No.1: 45.

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Bose, Pablo S. 2003. Review of Baldev Raj Nayar. Globalization and Nationalism: The

Changing Balance in India’s Economic Policy, 1950-2000 (New Delhi: Sage

Publications, 2001) in Pacific Affairs, January 2003, Volume 75, No.4, Winter.

Bose, Pablo S. 2001. Review of Nick Johnstone and Libby Wood (eds.). Private Firms

and Public Water: Realising Social and Environmental Objectives in Developing

Countries (Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2001) in Natural Resources Forum,

Vol. 25 No. 4, November 2001: 337-338.

Bose, Pablo S. and Bipasha Baruah. 2001. Picciotto, Robert, Warren van Wicklin and

Edward Rice (eds.) Involuntary Resettlement Comparative Perspectives: World

Bank Series on Evaluation and Development Volume 2 (London: Transaction

Publishers, 2001) in Natural Resources Forum, Vol. 25 No. 4, November 2001:

335-337.

Bose, Pablo S. and Traci Warkentin. 2001. Review of David Yencken, John Fien and

Helen Sykes (eds.) Environment, Education and Society in the Asia Pacific: Local

traditions and global discourses (London and New York: Routledge, 2000) in

Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, Vol. 6, Spring 2001: 256-259.

Other:

Bose, Pablo S. 2010. "Ethnicity and Nature." Encyclopedia of Geography. SAGE

Publications. 27 Oct. 2010. <http://www.sage-

ereference.com/geography/Article_n394.html>.

Bose, Pablo S. 2005. “Advocacy Coalitions,” “Grassroots Organization,” “International

Organizations/Associations,” “Resettlement,” “Right to Development Approach”

in T.J. Forsyth (ed.) Routledge Encyclopaedia of International Development.

London and New York: Routledge: 5-6; 297; 379; 592-593;597.

Hobbs, Stephanie and Pablo Bose S. 2005. Ethics, Development and Displacement.

EDID Project Workshop Report. Toronto: EDID Project, February 2005.

Bose, Pablo S., Nicholas Garside and Richard Oddie. 2003. The Politics of Participation.

Ethics of Development Induced Displacement Project Working Paper #2,

December 2003.

Bose, Pablo S. 2005-2007. Editor, Working Paper Series, Centre for Refugee Studies,

York University.

Bose, Pablo S. 2002-2005. Editor, Ethics of Development Induced Displacement Project

Working Paper Series, York University.

Research and Conference Grants (Pending)

Research and Conference Grants (funded)

2016-2017 UVM REACH Program. Sanctuary or Security? Resettlement Policies

and Outcomes in an Unsettled World. Bose, Pablo S. (principal

investigator). ($39,868.99)

2014-2017 National Science Foundation. Geography and Spatial Sciences (NSF 11-

690). Refugees in Vermont:Resettlement in a non-traditional destination.

September 2013. Bose, Pablo S. (principal investigator). Awarded:

$207,607

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2013 US Department of Transportation and University of Vermont

Transportation Center. Refugee transportation issues: Pilot data-research

portal for research dissemination. Bose, Pablo S. (principal investigator).

Awarded: $5,000.

2012-2015 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Insight

Grant. Understanding Agriburbia: Conflict and Innovation on the

Rural/Urban Fringe. Newman, Lenore (lead principal investigator), Ling,

Christopher (co-principal investigator), Dale, Ann (co-principal

investigator), Bose, Pablo S. (co-principal investigator), Whitman,

Hannah (co-principal investigator), Keil, Roger (co-principal investigator).

Awarded: $214,850.

2012 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Aid to

Research Workshops and Conferences Grant. Environmental

Displacement: Resource Extraction, Climate Change, and Conservation.

Lunstrum, Elizabeth (lead principal investigator), Bose, Pablo S. (co-

principal investigator), Zalik, Anna (co-principal investigator). Awarded:

$24,159.

2012 UVM Food Systems Planning Grant Opportunity. Vulnerabilities and

Resiliencies in Vermont’s Food System: Developing a Community-Based

Inquiry on Food Access. Mares, Teresa (lead principal investigator),

Trubek, Amy (co-principal investigator), Bose, Pablo S. (co-principal

investigator). Awarded: $19,967.

2012 University of Vermont, Research Award for Natural and Social Sciences,

2012-2013. Refugees and Resettlement Outcomes. Bose, Pablo S.

(principal investigator). Awarded: $2,500.

2011 Government of Canada, 2011-2012. Canadian Studies Conference Grant

Program. The Face of Change in the Canadian Arctic: Politics, Culture

and Food. Bose, Pablo S. (principal investigator). Awarded: $12,000.

2011 Food Systems Research Collaborative Working Paper Series Grant, 2011.

The Taste of Home: Migration, Food and Belonging in a Changing

Vermont. Bose, Pablo S. (lead principal investigator) and Laramee, A.

(co-principal investigator). Awarded: $1000.

2011 US Department of Transportation and University of Vermont

Transportation Center, 2011. Small Faculty Grant (TRC-017). Refugees

and Transportation in Vermont: Travel Behaviour and Critical Questions

based on Gender, Age and Transportation Hierarchies. Bose, Pablo S.

(principal investigator). Awarded: $22,203.

2010 University of Vermont, College of Arts and Sciences Research Support

Award, 2010-2011. Refugees and Immigrants in a Changing Vermont.

Bose, Pablo S. (principal investigator). Awarded: $13,873.75.

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2009 Government of Canada, 2009. Canadian Studies Conference Grant

Program. Settlement, Security and Social Justice: Immigrants and

Refugees in the US-Canada Border Regions. Bose, Pablo S. (principal

investigator). Awarded: $11,500.

2008 US Department of Transportation and University of Vermont

Transportation Center, 2008. Small Faculty Grant (TRC10-018).

Transportation, Equity and Communities at Risk: Refugee Populations

and Transportation Accessibility in Vermont. Bose, Pablo S. (principal

investigator). Awarded: $32,283.

Research and Conference Grants (unfunded)

2013 Russell Sage Foundation. Research Program on US Immigration. Refugee

Resettlement in Non-Traditional Destinations in the US. Bose, Pablo S.

(principal investigator). ($42,750)

2013 United States Agency for International Development. Partnership for

Food Security Policy: Citizen Science, Inclusive Growth and Improved

Governance. Bose, Pablo S. (principal investigator), Czarnekis, Jason

(co-principal investigator). ($9,305,336)

2013 UVM REACH Program. Resettlement Outcomes in a Non-Traditional

Destination: Burlington, VT. Bose, Pablo S. (principal investigator).

($36,923.36)

2012 National Science Foundation. Geography and Spatial Sciences (NSF 11-

690). CAREER: The Changing Landscape of Home – Refugees in Non-

Traditional Destinations in the US. July 2012. Bose, Pablo S. (principal

investigator). ($579,276) (Rating: 3 Very Good, 3 Good)

2012 Chittenden County Regional Planning Commission. ECOS

Implementation Grant Program. Measuring Quality of Life and Social

Connectedness in Chittenden County. Bose, Pablo S. (principal

investigator), Kolodinsky, Jane (co-principal investigator). ($59,414).

2011 National Science Foundation. Geography and Spatial Sciences (NSF 11-

690). CAREER: The Changing Face of Migration – Immigrants, New

Destinations and Old Homes. July 2011. Bose, Pablo S. (principal

investigator). ($365,465) (Rating: 1 Very Good, 3 Good, 1 Fair)

2011 National Institutes of Health and Centers for Disease Control and

Prevention. Community-Based Partnerships for Childhood Obesity

Prevention and Control: Research to Inform Policy (PA-09-141). Holistic

Family Approach to Fighting Childhood Obesity. September 2011.

Kolodinsky, J. (lead principal investigator), Fukugawa, N (co-principal

investigator), Bose, Pablo S. (co-principal investigator), and Roche, E.

(graduate student). ($375,875)

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2010 UVM Center for Rural Studies. Mini Grant Program. Think Global Eat

Local. Kipp, Joy (lead principal investigator), Bose, Pablo S. (co-principal

investigator), Trubek, A. (co-principal investigator), Dillon, D. (graduate

student) ($25,000).

2009 Russell Sage Foundation. Research Program on US Immigration. Refugees

and Immigrants in a Changing Vermont. Bose, Pablo S. (principal

investigator). ($38,400)

2008 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Standard

Research Grant Program. Transportation Equity and Refugee Populations.

Bose, Pablo S. (principal investigator). ($207,984)

Educational and Professional Development Grants

2015 Multidisciplinary Collegial Network Grant, Humanities Center, UVM

($750)

2015 Design for Learning Grant, Center for Teaching and Learning, UVM

($600)

2015 Faculty Activity Network Grant, Office of VP Research, UVM ($1000)

2015 Burack Presidential Speaker Series ($5000) Bipasha Baruah, UWO

2014 Honor’s College Faculty Seminar Award, University of Vermont ($250)

2014 First-Year Writing Institute, University of Vermont ($750)

2012 Association of American Geographers Center for Global Geography

Education Workshop Grant ($1500)

2012 Honor’s College Faculty Seminar Award, University of Vermont ($250)

2011 Sustainability Faculty Fellow Grant, University of Vermont ($400)

2010 Burack Presidential Speaker Series ($5000) Sugata Bose, Harvard

2009 Burack Presidential Speaker Series ($5000) Michael Watts, UC-Berkeley

2009 Honor’s College Faculty Seminar Award, University of Vermont ($425)

2009 International Initiatives Fund, University of Vermont ($850)

2008 Burack Presidential Speaker Series ($5000) Ananya Roy, UC-Berkeley

2008 Honor’s College Faculty Seminar Award, University of Vermont ($425)

Papers Presented at Conferences

Bose, Pablo S. 2016. “Blockades, backlash and circumvention: contemporary

resettlement politics in the US” Shifting Landscapes of Asylum in North America,

Harvard University, May 2-3, 2016.

Bose, Pablo S. 2016. “Refugees and resettlement in small-town America” Association of

American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 1, 2016.

Bose, Pablo S. 2015. “Communities of resettlement” US Refugee Resettlement Forum,

Center for Forced Migration Studies, Northwestern University December 3, 2015.

Bose, Pablo S. 2015. “Contemporary refugee resettlement in the US: Moving to non-

traditional destinations” New England Survivors of Torture and Trauma Annual

Conference, Burlington VT, September 17, 2015.

Bose, Pablo S. 2015 “The climate change turn in development: The case of Bangladesh”

Refugee Research Network Finale: Innovations in Forced Migration Research,

York University, June 14-15, 2015.

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Bose, Pablo S. and Nixon, Denver V. 2015 “Intermodal moralities and urban mobilities

in Vancouver, British Columbia” Association of American Geographers Annual

Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 21, 2015.

Bose, Pablo S. 2015 “Bangladesh, Climate change and the MDGs” Progress or

posturing? Examining the progress of the United Nations Millenium Development

Goals, 3rd Annual International and Interdisciplinary Conference, Rohatyn Center,

Middlebury College, March 12-14, 2015.

Bose, Pablo S. 2014 “Refugee (Im)mobilities: transportation challenges in non-traditional

resettlements and their impact on integration” Association of American

Geographers Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL, April 9, 2014

Bose, Pablo S. 2012 “Development as Mitigation: Climate Change and Forced Migration

in Bangladesh” Workshop on Environmentally-Induced Displacement, York

University, May 3-4, 2012.

Bose, Pablo S. 2012 “Taste of Home: Refugees, Identity and Belonging” Association of

American Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, NY, February 27, 2012.

Bose, Pablo S. 2011 “Otherness Amidst the Driven Snow: Migrants in a Changing

Vermont” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA,

April 13, 2011.

Bose, Pablo S. 2010 “Refugees and Transportation in Vermont” 19th National Rural

Public and Intercity Bus Transportation Conference, Burlington, VT, October 24-

27, 2010.

Bose, Pablo S. 2010 “Refugee Populations, Equity and Transportation in Vermont”

Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. April

15, 2010.

Bose, Pablo S. 2009. “Development and Diasporas in an Age of Crisis”, World Bank-

Association of Universities and Colleges in Canada Special Panel, Canadian

Association for the Study of International Development Annual Meeting,

Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Carleton University, May 27,

2009.

Bose, Pablo S. 2009. “Bourgeois Environmentalism and the City of Joy” Association of

American Geographers Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 25, 2009.

Rutherford, Stephanie and Pablo S. Bose. 2009. “Nature versus Nintendo” Association of

American Geographers Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 22, 2009.

Bose, Pablo S. 2008. “Transportation, Equity and Refugee Populations,” Inaugural

Meeting of the Canadian Association for Refugee and Forced Migration Studies,

York University, June 16, 2008.

Bose, Pablo S. 2008. “Urbanization and Sustainability in India Shining” Canadian

Association for the Study of International Development Annual Meeting,

Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, University of British Columbia,

June 5, 2008.

Bose, Pablo S. 2008. “Mapping Marshes and Interpreting Condos: Nature, Space and

Identity in the East Kolkata Wetlands” Association of American Geographers

Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachussets, April 17, 2008.

Bose, Pablo S. 2007. “Social and Ecological Displacements in the Remaking of Kolkata”

5th International Conference of Critical Geography, Mumbai, December 3-7,

2007.

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Bose, Pablo S. 2007. “Golden Bengal and the City of Joy: Leftist Politics and Neoliberal

Development in Kolkata, India”, Social Justice, Neoliberalism and Cities

Symposium, University of British Columbia, May 5, 2007.

Bose, Pablo S. 2007. “Reclaiming World City Status: Diasporic Transnational Subjects

and the Transformation of Kolkata,” Association of American Geographers

Annual Meeting, San Francisco, California, April 19, 2007.

Bose, Pablo S. 2006. “Living with Nature and Paving it to Get There: Urbanization and

the East Kolkata Wetlands,” New England and St. Lawrence Valley Division of

the American Association of Geographers Annual Meetings, University of

Vermont, October 14, 2006.

Bose, Pablo S., Tomoko Miziguchi, Olivia Petrie, Kristin Force, and Pariss Garramone,

2006. “The Role and Impact of Discipline-Specific Workshops for TAs,” Society

for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education Conference, University of

Toronto, June 15, 2006.

Bose, Pablo S. 2006. “Participation and the Ethics of Development-Induced

Displacement,” Canadian Association for the Study of International Development

Annual Meeting, Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, York

University, June 2, 2006.

Bose, Pablo S. 2006. “Between Sonar Bangla and the City of Joy: Neoliberalism,

Diasporic Transnational Practices, and the Transformation of the Peri-Urban

Fringes of Kolkata,” Environmental Studies Association of Canada Annual

Meeting, Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, York University, June

1, 2006

Bose, Pablo S. 2005. “Imagining Villages and Building Skyscrapers: Urban Development

and Diasporic Tastes in contemporary Kolkata,” Canadian Association of

Geographers-Environmental Studies Association of Canada Joint Session,

Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Western Ontario,

June 3, 2005.

Penz, Peter, Jay Drydyk and Pablo S. Bose. 2005. “Population Displacement by

Development, Justifiability and Wrong-Doing,” Annual Convention of the

International Studies Association, Honolulu, March 1-5, 2005.

Bose, Pablo S. 2005. “Diasporic Communities, Citizenship, and International

Development: Housing Projects, Ecological Impacts and Population

Displacements in Kolkata, India” Canadian Association for the Study of

International Development Annual Meeting, Congress of the Social Sciences and

Humanities, University of Western Ontario, June 3, 2005.

Bose, Pablo S. 2005. “Institutional Requirements and Uses/Abuses of Policy Frameworks

to Guide Development-Induced Displacement,” Canadian Association for the

Study of International Development Annual Meeting, Congress of the Social

Sciences and Humanities, University of Western Ontario, June 2, 2005.

Bose, Pablo S. 2005. “Development, Displacement and Ethics – An Overview,” Canadian

Association for the Study of International Development Annual Meeting,

Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Western Ontario,

June 3, 2005.

Bose, Pablo S. 2005. “Living the Way the World Does: Neoliberal Urban Development

in Kolkata India, and Diasporic Transnational Practices,” Association of

American Geographers Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, April 6, 2005.

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Bose, Pablo S. 2004. “The Politics of Participation,” Ethics of Development-Induced

Displacement Workshop entitled “Ethics, Development and Displacement,”

Carleton University, October 25, 2004.

Bose, Pablo S. 2004. “Multiple Displacements: Diasporas and Urban Development in

Contemporary Kolkata,” 2nd Annual Centre for Refugee Studies Graduate Student

Conference, York University, October 2, 2004.

Bose, Pablo S. 2003. “Displacement and Development: Roles and Responsibilities of the

Public, Private and NGO Sectors” Canadian Association for the Study of

International Development Annual Meeting, Congress of the Social Sciences and

Humanities, Halifax, June 3, 2003.

Bose, Pablo S. 2003. “The Rhetoric of Participation and the Reality of Development-

Induced Displacement,” Environmental Studies Association of Canada-Canadian

International Development Agency Joint Session on “Conflict, Cooperation and

Sustainable Development”), Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities,

Halifax, June 2, 2003.

Bose, Pablo S. 2003. “International Civil Society, Displacement, and Diaspora,” York

Centre for Asian Research and Centre for Research on Latin America and the

Caribbean Workshop entitled “The Politics of Transnational Ties: Implications

for Research, Communities, Policy,” at York University, Toronto, March 7, 2003.

Bose, Pablo S. 2003. “Development, Displacement and Diaspora: Contesting Identity in a

Globalized World,” Canadian Association for Cultural Studies Inaugural Meeting,

McMaster University, February 1, 2003.

Bose, Pablo S. 2002. “Ethical Guidelines and the Narmada Valley Development

Projects,” Sixth International Conference on Ethics and Development entitled

“Poverty, Corruption, and Human Rights: Ethics of Citizenship and Public

Service,” International Development Ethics Association (IDEA), Zamorano,

Honduras, June 21, 2002.

Bose, Pablo S. 2002. “Assessing the Narmada Valley Development Projects,” Canadian

Association for the Study of International Development Annual Meeting,

Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Toronto, June 1,

2002.

Bose, Pablo S. 2002. “Continued Colonialism: Anti-Globalization, Environmentalism and

the Currency of the Exotic,” Environmental Studies Association of Canada

Annual Meeting, Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, University of

Toronto, May 29, 2002.

Bose, Pablo S. 2002. “Resistance to Relocation: Comparative Perspectives on

Development-Induced Development in South Asia and Latin America,” Canadian

Asian Studies Association/Canadian Association of Latin American and

Caribbean Studies Workshop: “Creating and Revitalizing Democratic Institutions:

Context and Challenge in Latin America and South Asia,” Peter Wall Institute of

Advanced Study, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, April 19, 2002.

Bose, Pablo S. 2002. “Who Says We’re Eco-Terrorists? Security and Social/Ecological

Struggle in the New(est) World Order,” XVI Graduate Student Conference in

Social and Political Thought entitled “(In) Securities,” York University, Toronto,

Canada, March 23, 2002.

Bose, Pablo S. 2000. “US Investment in the Narmada Valley,” Institute of Asian

Research Conference entitled “Social Movements, Sustainability, and Politics in

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South Asia,” University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, March 23,

2000.

Bose, Pablo S. 1998. “First We Fight, Then We Dance: State, Identity and Nationalism

in Popular Indian Cinema.” Western Canada Political Economy Graduate

Conference, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada, April 8, 1998.

Invited Addresses, Panels and Talks

Bose, Pablo S. 2015 “Born in a small town: refugee resettlement in small-town America”

Clark University, November 12, 2015.

Bose, Pablo S. 2015. “Refugee Resettlement in Small-Town America,” Henderson

Seminar Series, University of Vermont, October 22, 2015.

Bose, Pablo S. 2015 Panellist “Cities and Metropolitan Areas Pursuing Immigrant-

Friendly and Welcoming Cities Initiatives” Association of American Geographers

Annual Meeting, Chicago IL, April 24, 2015.

Bose, Pablo S. 2013, “Migrant foodways in Vermont: refugee agriculture” Fleming

Museum, October 16, 2013.

Bose, Pablo S. 2013, “Growing cultures: refugee women and food politics in Vermont”

Food, Gender and Work Workshop, Food Systems Transdisciplinary Initiative,

University of Vermont, August 15-16, 2013.

Bose, Pablo S. 2013, “Immigration Reform and its consequences” Global and Regional

Studies/Political Science Panel Discussion, March 13, 2013.

Bose, Pablo S. 2012, “A Sense of Home: Migrants and Migration in Vermont”, Helen

Day Art Center, September 27, 2012.

Bose, Pablo S. 2012, “Climate Change Refugees” Centre for Refugee Studies Summer

School, York University, May 7, 2012.

Bose, Pablo S. 2012, “Development and the Non-Resident India: What Kinds of

Development Are NRI’s Enabling?” Diaspora Philanthropy and Social

Development in India Workshop, University of Iowa, March 30-31, 2012.

Bose, Pablo S. and Laramee, Alisha N. 2011, “Food and Migration: Change and

Resilience in the Vermont Food System,” Center for Research on Vermont,

University of Vermont, December 8, 2011.

Bose, Pablo S. 2011. “For Whose Greater Good? Ethics, Rights, and Responsibilities in

the Rethinking of ‘Development’” Environment and Development Workshop,

Dartmouth College, March 3, 2011.

Bose, Pablo S. 2010. Discussant. “Environmental Governance and Justice in

Development” Canadian Association for the Study of International Development

Annual Meeting, Concordia University, May 31, 2010.

Bose, Pablo S. 2010. Discussant. “Border Control and the Unmaking of North American

Space” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C.

April 18, 2010.

Bose, Pablo S. 2010. “Environmental Refugees? Forced Migration, Global Climate

Change and the UNHCR” Global and Regional Studies Lunchtime Lecture Series,

March 31, 2010.

Bose, Pablo S. 2010, “Refugees and Transportation Equity in Vermont,” Center for

Research on Vermont, University of Vermont, February 10, 2010.

Bose, Pablo S. 2010, “More Than Just Pucks and Parliament: Canada and the US in the

21st Century,” Osher Lifelong Learning Lecture Series, Stowe, Vermont, February

3, 2010.

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Bose, Pablo S. 2009. “Advocacy, Global Communication and the Discourse of

Development”, School of Communication, Simon Fraser University, November

13, 2009.

Bose, Pablo S. 2009. “Contemporary India” Osher Lifelong Learning Lecture Series,

Stowe, Vermont, September 29, 2009.

Bose, Pablo S. 2009. “The Landscapes of India”, Osher Lifelong Learning Lecture

Series, Stowe, Vermont, October 6, 2009.

Bose, Pablo S. 2009. “Academics from an Interdisciplinary Lens”, Global Village

Summit, University of Vermont, September 10, 2009.

Bose, Pablo S. 2009. Interdisciplinary Workshop Series, University of Vermont

Bose, Pablo S. 2009. “The Challenge of Canons”, Canadian Association for the Study of

International Development Annual Meeting, Congress of the Social Sciences and

Humanities”, Carleton University, May 29, 2009.

Bose, Pablo S. 2009. “Race, Refugees and Resettlement,” Henderson Seminar Series,

University of Vermont, April 8, 2009.

Bose, Pablo S. 2009. Discussant. “Urban Geography Keynote: AbdouMaliq Simone”

Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada,

March 26, 2009.

Bose, Pablo S. 2008. “India Today” Osher Lifelong Learning Lecture Series, Newport

Centre, Vermont, September 25, 2008.

Bose, Pablo S. 2008. “The Diversity of India: Four Distinct Regions”, Osher Lifelong

Learning Lecture Series, Newport, Vermont, September 18, 2008.

Bose, Pablo S. 2008. “Home and Away: Migration, Belonging and Identity in a

Globalizing World,” Vermont Geographic Alliance Summer Institute, July 30,

2008.

Bose, Pablo S. 2008. Discussant, “Human Rights and Development: Towards a New

Development Paradigm?” Canadian Association for the Study of International

Development Annual Meeting, Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities,

University of British Columbia, June 5, 2008.

Bose, Pablo S. 2007. “More than Curry and the Jungle Book: Geography of South Asia”,

Vermont Geographic Alliance Summer Institute, July 25, 2007.

Bose, Pablo S. 2007. Panellist, “Immigrants and Transnational Experiences in World

Cities”, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco,

California, April 19, 2007.

Bose, Pablo S. 2006. Panellist, “Researching Environmentalisms in the Global South”

Environment and Culture Series, Rubinstein School of Environment and Natural

Resources, University of Vermont, October 25, 2006.

Bose, Pablo S. 2006. Panellist, “Undergraduate Voices, the North-South ‘Classroom

Divide’ and the Possible and Probable Futures of Development Studies in

Canada” Insight 2006 Canadian National Undergraduate Students Conference in

International Development Studies, York University, June 3, 2006.

Bose, Pablo S. 2005. Discussant, “The Politics of Indian-ness,” York Centre for Asian

Research, April 11, 2005.

Bose, Pablo S. 2005. Panellist, “Identities, Politics and Transnational Environments,”

Environment and Culture at York University: A Workshop, March 30, 2005.

Bose, Pablo S. 2005. “Continued Displacement: Diasporas and Urban Development in

Contemporary Kolkata” Seminar Series, York Centre for Asian Research, March

7, 2005.

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Bose, Pablo S. 2005. “Development and Diaspora: Partition, Refugees, and the Politics of

‘Home’,” Centre for Refugee Studies Seminar Series, February 2, 2005.

Bose, Pablo S. 2004. Facilitator, “Cultural Studies, Communications and Advocacy

Group,” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Refugee

Research Clusters Project Consultation, Centre for Refugee Studies, York

University, December 10, 2004.

Bose, Pablo S. 2004. “Development, Displacement and Diaspora: New Townships Along

Kolkata’s Eastern Metropolitan Bypass,” Centre for Refugee Studies and

Department of International Relations, Jadavpur University, April 29, 2004.

Bose, Pablo S. 2003. Discussant, “Environmental Identities: The Politics of Nature and

Place in India,” York Centre for Asian Research, November 24, 2003.

Bose, Pablo S. 2003. Discussant, “South Asian Religious Diasporas” panel, York Centre

for Asian Research Workshop, “Transnational Religious Identities and Politics,”

York University, October 23-24, 2003.

Bose, Pablo S. 2003. Moderator, “Notions of Home,” Academic Forum, “At Home:

Living Change,” 9th Annual Eco Art and Media Festival, York University, March

12, 2003.

Bose, Pablo S. 2002. Moderator, “Anti-Racist Transit Organizing: Climate Change,

Racism and Accessibility Panel,” “Redefining Green: Anti-Racist Environmental

Justice Conference,” Steelworkers Hall, Toronto, September 25-29, 2002.

Bose, Pablo S. 2002. Moderator, “Transforming Spaces of Expression,” Academic

Forum, “Enduring Freedom of Expression,” 8th Annual Eco Art and Media

Festival, York University, March 14, 2002.

Bose, Pablo S. 2002. “Terror and Transformation: Activism and Action after September

11th” “Explorations in Environmental Studies,” Ph.D. Colloquium Series, Faculty

of Environmental Studies, February 18, 2002.

Bose, Pablo S. 2002. “Activists not Terrorists: Challenges Facing Ecological and Social

Justice Struggles After September 11th”. “Planning Transformations” (Faculty of

Environmental Studies Speaker Series). Panel entitled “Planning Responses in an

Era of Global Conflict” with David V.J. Bell and Gerda Wekerle. February 6,

2002.

Bose, Pablo S. 2001. Moderator, “Writing as Resistance,” Academic Forum, “Bodies of

Resistance: Transforming Communities,” 7th Annual Eco-Art and Media Festival,

York University, April 5, 2001.

Conference Organizing Activities

2012 Organizer, “Transnationalism, Gender, Migration and Labour in South and

Southeast Asia,” University of British Columbia, September 19-20, 2013.

2012 Organizer, “The Changing Face of the Arctic”, University of Vermont, March 12,

2012.

2009 Organizer, “Settlement, Security and Social Justice: Immigrants and Refugees in

the US-Canada Border Regions”, University of Vermont, November 6, 2009.

2009 Organizing Committee Chair, Canadian Association for Refugee and Forced

Migration Studies, Ottawa, June 1-2, 2009.

2008 Organizing Committee, Canadian Association for the Study of International

Development, Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, University of

British Columbia, June 5-8, 2008.

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2006 Organizing Committee, New England-St. Lawrence Valley Geographical Society

Annual Conference, University of Vermont, October 13-15, 2006.

2006 Organizing Committee, Canadian Association for the Study of International

Development, Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, York University

(Toronto, Ontario), 2006.

2006 Organizer, “Human Rights, Development Ethics and Social Justice”, Trent

University, March 1, 2006.

2004 Organizer, “Ethics, Development and Displacement”, Ethics of Development-

Induced Displacement Project Workshop, Ottawa, October 25-26, 2004.

2004 Organizing Committee, “Global Changes and Global Challenges”, Centre for

Refugee Studies Graduate Student Conference, 2004.

2002 Organizer (with Catherine Phillips and Jennifer Kerber), “Explorations in

Environmental Studies,” Ph.D. Colloquium Series, Faculty of Environmental

Studies.

1997 Organizer, “Cooperative Management of Water Resources in South Asia

Conference,” December 14-17, 1997.

Training Workshops

2016 “Working with New Americans” 3rd Annual Poverty and Opportunity Forum,

Office of Economic Opportunity, State of Vermont, Lake Morey, April 14, 2016

2015 “New American in VT” Burlington Housing Authority, Burlington, November 17,

2015

2015 “Preparing for New Americans” Chittenden Valley Office of Economic

Opportunity, Burlington, October 31, 2015

2014 “Social Services and New Americans” Chittenden Valley Office of Economic

Opportunity, Burlington, July 14, 2014

Media Coverage

2016 “The Road from refugee to Vermonter” WCAX News, May 2, 2016

http://www.wcax.com/story/31852868/the-road-from-refugee-to-vermonter

2013 “Eating far from home: migrant foodways in Vermont” RETN News, October 16,

2013 http://www.retn.org/show/eating-far-home-migrant-foodways-vermont

2013 “New Vermonters” VPR News, January 25, 2013 http://www.vpr.net/news/new-

vermonters/index.php

Thesis Supervision and Committees

PhD

In-progress Phoebe Spencer, Natural Resources, University of Vermont

In-progress Anne Alyse Brassell, Psychology

In-progress Victoria Baptiste, Psychology

2015 David Sussman, Political Science, Tufts University

2014 Prem Timsina, Education, University of Vermont

2014 Vincent Mugisha, Education, University of Vermont

2010 (External Examiner) Divya Anand, English, La Trobe University,

Australia

MA

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In-progress (Supervisor) Elissa Johnson, Food Systems, University of Vermont

In-progress Jesse Mazar, Food Systems, University of Vermont

In-progress Hannah Stokes, Food Systems, University of Vermont

In-progress Anna Dirkse, Natural Resources, University of Vermont

In-progress Hanna Yang, English, University of Vermont

2016 Robin Fitch-McCulloch, History, University of Vermont

2012 Monika Derrien, Natural Resources, University of Vermont

2010 Stephen Lemcke, History, University of Vermont

2010 Shauna Henley, Food and Nutrition Studies, University of Vermont

2009 Alana Shaw, Natural Resources, University of Vermont

Undergraduate Honor’s Theses

2017 (Supervisor) Erica Gilgore, Global Studies

2016 (Supervisor) Alex Rosenberg, Geography

2016 (Supervisor) Sameera Ibrahim, Geography

2016 Erika Shepherd, Geography

2016 Kelly Molloy, Sociology

2016 Taylor Brough, Independently Designed Major

2016 Jordan Weith, Psychology

2015 Jessica Solodkin, History

2015 Hunter Cropsey, Anthropology

2015 Samantha Sawyer, Anthropology

2015 Alana Robinson, Community Development and Applied Economics

2015 Marshall Distell, Geography

2015 (Supervisor) Meraz Mostafa, Geography

2015 (Supervisor) Navah Stein, Environmental Studies

2014 (Supervisor) Erin Kerr, Geography

2013 (Supervisor) Mia Payraudeau, Geography

2013 (Supervisor) Oakley Clark, Geography

2013 (Supervisor) Holidae Filkins, Geography

2013 (Supervisor) Julia Panopolous, Environmental Studies

2013 Samantha Arcata, Environmental Studies

2012 Megan Kelly, Political Science

2012 Andrew Fallion, History

2012 (Supervisor) Tyler Wilkinson-Ray, Global Studies

2012 (Supervisor) Anya Gedrath-Smith, Environmental Studies

2012 (Supervisor) Maria White, Global Studies

2012 Katie Hartin, Environmental Studies

2012 Abby Zuckerman, Environmental Studies

2012 Emma Petersen, Environmental Studies

2012 Erica Goldberg, Environmental Studies

2012 Karuna Jobanputra, Environmental Studies

2011 (Supervisor) Kathryn Grenoble, Political Science

2011 Andrea Hagan, Environmental Studies

2011 Hanna Zeman, Global and Regional Studies

2011 Tom Benoit, Political Science

2011 (Chair) Rachel Fabian, English/Film and Television Studies

2010 Sam Werbel, Anthropology

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2010 Lindsey Gillies, Environmental Studies

2010 Elizabeth White, Geography

2009 Anna Royar, Geography

2009 Andrew Turgeon, Geography

2009 Marsh Gooding, Geography

2009 Kerry Canton, Environmental Studies

2008 Sarah Chace, Environmental Studies

Internship Supervision

2012 Oakley Clark, Geography

2012 Mia Payraudeau, Geography

2012 Holidae Filkins, Geography

2012 Julia Panopolous, Environmental Studies

2011 Maddy Traynor, Geography

2011 Julia Panopolous, Environmental Studies

2010 Elizabeth Wolfe, Geography

2009 Jesse Simmons, Political Science

2009 Erica Weinberg, Geography

Fellowships and Affiliations

2003-2005 Visiting Research Scholar (External Associate)

Center for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta

Current Scholarly and Professional Memberships

2014-2018 Editor, Urban Geography

2014-2017 Treasurer, Urban Geography Specialty Group, Association of American

Geographers

2012- Faculty Fellow, Center for Research on Vermont

2008-2013 Canadian Refugee Research Network: Globalizing Knowledge

2007- UVM Transportation Research Center

2007- Editorial Board, International Journal of the Sociology of Culture

2006- City Institute, York University

2005- Canada-Asia Pacific Research Network

2004- Association of American Geographers

2003- York Centre for Asian Research, York University

2003- International Network on Displacement and Resettlement

2002- Centre for Refugee Studies, York University

Past Scholarly and Professional Memberships

2009-2011 Board Member, Urban Geography Specialty Group, Association of

American Geographers

2008-2009 Events and Communications Officer, Canadian Association for Refugee

and Forced Migration Studies

2005-2007 Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

2005-2007 Canadian Association of Geographers

2003-2006 Cultural Studies Association of Canada

2002-2010 Canadian Association for the Study of International Development

2002-2006 International Ethics of Development Association

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2001-2003 Managing Editor, UnderCurrents Journal

2000-2006 Editorial Board, UnderCurrents Journal

2000-2006 Environmental Studies Association of Canada

Peer Review Activities

Proposals Reviewed

National Science Foundation (4)

Canadian Federation of Humanities and Social Sciences (28)

Swiss National Science Foundation (1)

USDA-Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentive (45)

UVM Food Systems Spire (3)

UVM Office of Undergraduate Research (7)

Articles Reviewed

Agriculture and Human Values (1)

Annals of the Association of American Geographers (4)

Area (4)

Affinities Journal (2)

American Review of Canadian Studies (1)

Anthropology of Food (1)

Antipode (2)

Applied Geography (1)

Conservation and Society (1)

Diaspora, Indigenous and Minority Education (1)

Environment and Planning A (3)

Environment and Planning D: Society and Space (1)

Evaluation and Program Planning (2)

International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (6)

Journal of Applied Geography (2)

Journal of Cultural Geography (1)

Journal of Ethnobiology (1)

Journal of Geography (1)

Journal of Geography in Higher Education (2)

Journal of Global Ethics (2)

Journal of Law and Conflict Resolution (1)

Journal of Peacebuilding and Development (2)

Journal of Refugee Studies (1)

Journal of Regional Science (1)

Journal of Rural Studies (2)

Journal of Transport Geography (3)

Local Environment (1)

Land Use Policy (2)

Migration Studies (1)

Pacific Affairs (4)

Population and Environment (1)

Refuge (8)

Sage Open (1)

Social and Cultural Geography (1)

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South Asian Diaspora (1)

South Asian Development (1)

Sustainability (1)

Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers (1)

Urban Affairs Review (2)

Urban Geography (3)

Books Reviewed

Ashgate (2)

Brown Reference Group (1)

Edward Elgar (1)

Emond Montgomery Publications (2)

Oxford University Press (3)

Palgrave Macmillan (1)

Pearson Prentice Hall (1)

Routledge (3)

Zed Books (1)

University Service

2015-2016 Environmental Studies Program Director Search Committee, University of

Vermont

2015-2016 International and Global Health Search Committee, Faculty of Nursing

and Health Sciences, University of Vermont

2015-2016 International Politics of the Middle East Search Committee, Department of

Political Science, University of Vermont

2015-2018 Athletics Advisory Board, University of Vermont

2015-2018 Nominations and Elections Committee, College of Arts and Sciences,

University of Vermont

2014-2017 Diversity Curriculum Review Committee, Faculty Senate, University of

Vermont

2013-2014 Food and Sustainability Search Committee, Food Systems

Transdisciplinary Initiative, University of Vermont

2011-2012 Dean of the College of Arts and Science Search Committee, University of

Vermont

2011-2012 Undergraduate Research Advisory Committee, University of Vermont

2010-2011 Anthropology of Food Systems Search Committee, Food Systems Spire

Representative, University of Vermont

2010-2011 Faculty Steering Committee, Food Systems Spire, Transdisciplinary

Research Initiative, University of Vermont

2010-2011 Curriculum Issues Committee, International Advisory Council, University

of Vermont

2010-2015 Co-host, Marsh Visiting Professor Jennifer Monson

2009-2011 Co-Chair, Community Participation Action Network, University of

Vermont

2009-2013 Faculty Representative, Board of Trustees Socially Responsible Investing

Work Group, University of Vermont

2009-2013 Co-Director, Canada House, University of Vermont

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2009-2010 Graduate Scholars Review Committee, Transportation Research Center,

University of Vermont

2009-2010 Faculty Senator, University of Vermont

College Service

2011-2014 Academic Studies Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, University of

Vermont

2011-2012 Faculty Research Support Award Evaluation Committee, College of Arts

and Sciences, University of Vermont

2010 Social Sciences Working Group, Curriculum Committee, College of Arts

and Sciences, University of Vermont

2010-2011 Faculty Research Support Award Evaluation Committee, College of Arts

and Sciences, University of Vermont

Department Service

2012-2015 Honor’s Committee, Department of Geography, University of Vermont

2011-2014 Colloquium Committee, Department of Geography, University of

Vermont

2011-2012 Political Ecology Search Committee, Department of Geography,

University of Vermont

2010-2011 Rural Geography Search Committee, Department of Geography,

University of Vermont

2011 Geography Representative, United Academics

2010 Graduate School Information Workshop, October 6, 2010

2010-2011 Colloquium Committee, Department of Geography, University of

Vermont

2008-2011 Honor’s Committee, Department of Geography, University of Vermont

2009-2010 Curriculum Committee, Department of Geography, University of Vermont

2009 Graduate School Information Workshop, September 22, 2009

2009 Graduate School Information Workshop, February 26, 2009

2009 Chair Search Committee, Department of Geography, University of

Vermont

2007-2008 Colloquium Committee, Department of Geography, University of

Vermont

Professional Development

2015 “Design for Learning” Center for Teaching and Learning, UVM

2012 “The Legacy and Future of Morrill’s Land Grant Mission”, Honor’s

College Seminar, University of Vermont, August 13-15, 2012

2012 “Internationalizing Geography Education: A Focus on India and South

Asia” AAG Center for Global Geography Education Workshop, March

12-16, 2012, Bangalore, India.

2011 “Appalachia Revealed,” Berea College Seminar and Tour, June 22-29,

2011

2011 Sustainability Faculty Fellow, University of Vermont

2010 Graduate Faculty Development Alliance Workshop, University of

Colorado, June 13-19, 2010.

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2010 “Society and the Environment”, New York University Faculty Resource

Network Winter Seminar, Puerto Rico, January 10-17, 2010

2009 “Food Systems”, Honor’s College Seminar, University of Vermont,

August 17-19, 2009

2009 Scholar-in-Residence, Faculty Resource Network, New York University,

June 1-30, 2009

2008 “Transportation, Health and the Environment,” Honor’s College Seminar,

University of Vermont, August 18-20, 2008

2008 Introduction to GIS, Vermont Center for Geographic Information

Community Service

2014-2016 Board of Commissioners, (Chair, Strategy Committee), Chittenden County

Transportation Authority

2014-2016 Board of Commissioners, Burlington Housing Authority

2013 Public Investment Team, City of Burlington Waterfront Tax Increment

Financing Development Plan

2012-2016 Brownfields Advisory Committee, Chittenden County Regional Planning

Commission

2012 New Farms for New Americans Participant Exit Survey, Association of

Africans Living in Vermont

2012 Refugee Elder Survey, State Refugee Coordinator’s Office, Agency of

Human Services, State of Vermont

2011-2012 Client Survey, Association of Africans Living in Vermont

2011-2013 Steering Committee, ECOS PROJECT (Sustainable Communities

Regional Planning Grant) Chittenden County Regional Planning

Commission

2009 Vermont Refugee Resettlement Program Community Outreach Taskforce

2008 Community Consultant, Graduation Challenge, Champlain Valley Union

High School

2007-2012 Academic Advisory Committee, Uncommon Alliance: Dismantling Racial

and Ethnic Profiling in the Criminal Justice System of Vermont

Other Education

Certificate University Teaching Practicum Program, Centre for the Support of

Teaching, York University, (2005)

PBD Post-baccalaureate Diploma in Communications, Simon Fraser University

(1998)

Personal Information

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Status: US Permanent Resident

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