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CURRICULUM VITAE
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RANDALL, James E.
1. PERSONAL:
Born: December 19, 1956
Citizenship: Canadian
2. ACADEMIC CREDENTIALS:
Ph.D., University of Washington, 1987, Economic Geography
M.A., York University, 1981, Economic/Urban Geography
B.A. (Hons.), York University, 1979, Human Geography
3. APPOINTMENT(S) AND PROMOTIONS:
Nominee, UNESCO Co-Chair in Island Studies and Sustainability (under review)
Coordinator, Master of Arts – Island Studies program, UPEI, July 2012 – present
Vice President Academic, U. of Prince Edward Island, 2010 - 2012
Full Professor, Island Studies, UPEI, 2010 - present
Acting President and Vice-Chancellor, U. of Northern British Columbia (June, 2008)
Acting Provost, University of Northern British Columbia (July, 2007 to June, 2008)
Dean, College of Arts, Social and Health Sciences, Univ. of Northern British Columbia,
2003 - 2007
Full Professor, Geography, with a 50% cross-appointment in the School of
Environmental Planning, UNBC, 2009 - present
Full Professor, International Studies Program, UNBC, 2003 – 2009
Adjunct Professor, 1) Geography and 2) Environmental Planning Programs, UNBC,
2004 – 2009.
Adjunct Professor, Department of Geography, University of Saskatchewan (2003 –
2008)
Acting Chair, School of Environmental Planning, UNBC (2004-2005)
Acting Chair, Psychology Program, UNBC, 2004.
Acting Co-Chair, Nursing Program, UNBC, 2003-2004.
Head, Department of Geography, U. of Saskatchewan, 1997-2002.
Associate Professor, Department of Geography, University of Saskatchewan, 1995 -
2003
Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, University of Saskatchewan, 1988-1995
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Tenure Awarded, Department of Geography, University of Saskatchewan, 1991
4. OTHER CREDENTIALS OR APPOINTMENTS:
Collaborator, Pathways to Prosperity: Canada partnership, Atlantic node. 2013 –
present.
Member, Management Committee, Faculty Bargaining Services, Canadian Association
of University Business Officers, 2011 - 2012
Member, Confederation Centre of the Arts Board, 2011 – 2012
Member and Chair, Maritime Provinces Higher Education Commission (MPHEC),
2010-2013 as member; April 2012 – Feb. 2013 as Chair.
Member and Chair, Academic Advisory Committee of the Maritime Provinces Higher
Education Commission (MPHEC) , Member 2010-2013; Chair 2011 – Feb. 2013.
Member and Chair, Finance Committee of the Maritime Provinces Higher Education
Commission (MPHEC); April 2012 – Feb. 2013.
Member, Board of Directors, Canadian Academy for the Advancement of Science,
2004 – 2006.
Director of Research, Social Sciences Division, College of Arts & Sciences (2002)
Centre Scholar, Centre for the Study of Co-operatives, University of Saskatchewan
Co-Director, Community-University Institute for Social Research (CUISR), 1999-2003
Acting Coordinator, Regional and Urban Development (RUD) Program, 1996-1997
Full Member, Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) and Atlantic Planners Institute (API)
(provincial membership transferred from Sask. to BC in 2004 and BC to PEI in
2010)
5. LEAVES:
Administrative/Sabbatical Leave, University of Prince Edward Island, 2014-15
Administrative/Sabbatical Leave, University of Northern British Columbia, 2008-09
Administrative/Sabbatical Leave, University of Saskatchewan, 2002-03
Sabbatical Leave, University of Saskatchewan, 1995-96
6. HONOURS (MEDALS, FELLOWSHIPS, PRIZES):
Best Paper of the Year Award, International Society for Quality of Life Studies, 2008
Honorary Membership, Gold Key International Honour Society, 2006
Award for Excellence in Teaching, Canadian Association of Geographers, 2003
First recipient of the Regional and Urban Development Planning Student's Association
Statement of Appreciation, for "dedication to the Regional and Urban Development
Program", 1993
Nystrom Dissertation Award (Finalist), Association of American Geographers, 1988
Graduate Tuition Exemption Scholarship, University of Washington, 1987
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Graduate Tuition Exemption Scholarship, University of Washington, 1985
7. PREVIOUS POSITIONS RELEVANT TO UPEI EMPLOYMENT:
Full Professor, UNBC, 2003-2010.
Associate Professor, U. of Saskatchewan, 1996-2003.
Assistant Professor, U. of Saskatchewan, 1988-1995.
Assistant Professor, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, 1987-88
Instructor and Teaching Assistant, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington,
1983-87
8. TEACHING RECORD:
2014
IST 201 – Introduction to Island Studies
IST 604 – Research Methods and Design in Island Studies
2013
IST 201 – Introduction to Island Studies
2009-2010
GEOG 306-3/INTS 304-3 – (Geography of) International Development
GEOG 322-3 – Economic Geography of Northern BC
GEOG422-3/622-3 – Geography of the World Economy
GEOG 498-2 – Sustainability and International Development
2004-2005
ENVP 498-3 – Environmental Planning Special Topics (Independent Study for
one undergraduate Environmental Planning student)
2003-2004 No courses taught.
2002-2003 On Administrative Leave from U of Saskatchewan
2001-2002
GEOG 391.3 - Field Methods in Human Geography
GEOG 491.3 – Research Topics in Human Geography
2000-2001
GEOG 391.3 - Field Methods in Human Geography
GEOG 491.3 – Research Topics in Human Geography
1999-2000
GEOG 208.3 - World Regional Development
GEOG 246.3 - Urban Community Planning
GEOG 491.3 - Research Topics in Human Geography
GEOG 804.3 - Development of Geographical Thought
1998-1999
GEOG 208.3 - World Regional Development
GEOG 246.3 - Urban Community Planning
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GEOG 449.3 - Advanced Urban Geography
GEOG 845.3 - Advanced Urban Geography I
(taught in conjunction with GEOG 449.3)
GEOG 898.3 - Current Issues in Community Development
1997-1998
GEOG 208.3 - World Regional Development
GEOG 804.3 - History of Geographical Thought
GEOG 898.3 - Current Issues in Urban and Economic Geography
1996-1997
GEOG 249.3 - Introduction to Urban Geography: Urban Systems
GEOG 256.3 - Urban Community Planning
GEOG 349.3 - Intermediate Urban Geography: Internal Structure of the City
GEOG 391.3 - Field Methods in Human Geography
1995-1996
GEOG 249.3 - Introduction to Urban Geography: Urban Systems
GEOG 256.3 - Urban Community Planning
GEOG 349.3 - Intermediate Urban Geography: Internal Structure of the City
GEOG 281.3 - World Regional Development
1994-1995
Interdisciplinary Studies 499.6 - Theory and Practice of Development: Global -
Local Links (this course was cosponsored by World University Service of Canada
and took place in Zimbabwe)
1993-1994
GEOG 249.3 - Introduction to Urban Geography; Urban Systems
GEOG 256.3 - Urban Community Planning
GEOG 349.3 - Intermediate Urban Geography: Internal Structure
GEOG 449.3 - Advanced Urban Geography
GEOG 804.3 - History of Geographical Thought
GEOG 845.3 - Advanced Urban Geography I
1992-1993
GEOG 249.3 - Introduction to Urban Geography; Urban Systems
GEOG 256.3 - Urban Community Planning
GEOG 349.3 - Intermediate Urban Geography: Internal Structure
GEOG 804.3 - History of Geographical Thought
GEOG 845.3 - Advanced Urban Geography I
1991-1992
GEOG 215.3 - Intermediate Human Geography (new course)
GEOG 249.3 - Introduction to Urban Geography: Urban Systems
GEOG 256.3 - Urban and Community Planning
GEOG 349.3 - Intermediate Urban Geography: Internal Structure
GEOG 845.3 - Advanced Urban Geography I
1990-199l
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GEOG 249.3 - Introduction to Urban Geography: Urban Systems
GEOG 256.3 - Urban and Community Planning
GEOG 349.3 - Intermediate Urban Geography: Internal Structure
GEOG 449.3 - Advanced Urban Geography (New Course)
GEOG 845.3 - Advanced Urban Geography I (New Course)
1989-1990
GEOG 249.3 - Introduction to Urban Geography: Urban Systems (New Course)
GEOG 256.3 - Urban and Community Planning
GEOG 349.3 - Intermediate Urban Geography: Internal Structure (New Course)
GEOG 402.6 - Spatial Analysis (New Course)
1988-1989
GEOG 256.3 - Urban and Community Planning
GEOG 257.3 - Community Planning in Canada
GEOG 250.3 - Urban Geography
GEOG 115.6 - Introduction to Human Geography
1987-1988 - (Wilfrid Laurier University)
GEOG 208/258 - Research Methods in Geography I
GEOG 209/259 - Research Methods in Geography II
GEOG 210 - Principles of Economic Geography
GEOG 600 - Graduate Seminar: Producer and Consumer Services
1985-1986 - (University of Washington)
GEOG 200 - Introduction to Human Geography (x2) (40%)
GEOG 210 - World Regions (40%)
1984-1985 - (University of Washington)
GEOG 100 - Introduction to Geography (100%)
GEOG 100 - Introduction to Geography (x3) (40%)
1983-1984 - (University of Washington)
GEOG 100 - Introduction to Geography (x2) (100%)
GEOG 100 - Introduction to Geography (x2) (40%)
9. THESES/DISSERTATIONS SUPERVISED:
Tennant, Sara. 2013. ‘Almost Islands’: A Research Synthesis of Aboriginal
Communities in Canada as Metaphorical Islands. M.A. Thesis, Island Studies
Program, University of Prince Edward Island.
Starchenko, Oksana. 2005. Form and Structure of Rural-Urban Fringes as a
Diagnostic Tool of Post-Modern Urban Development in Canada. Ph.D.
Dissertation, Department of Geography, University of Saskatchewan. (currently a
Senior Policy Analyst with the Province of Saskatchewan)
Ofosuhene, Maxwell. 2005 Urban Connections with Rural Areas in Home-Based
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Business: Implications for Sustainable Rural Development in Saskatchewan. Ph.D.
Dissertation, Department of Geography, University of Saskatchewan. (currently
Assistant Professor and Chair at Trinity Western University)
Koster, Rhonda, 2004. Jumping on the Bandwagon: An Examination of Mural-based
Tourism as a Strategy for Community Economic Development in Rural Areas.
Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Geography, University of Saskatchewan.
(currently Associate Professor and Director at Lakehead University)
Tremblay, Andre. 2003. Urban Hierarchies and Forms of Production in Central
Saskatchewan. M.A. Thesis, Department of Geography, University of
Saskatchewan. (currently Director of Advocacy and Communications, Alberta
Association of Municipal Districts and Counties (AAMD&C), Edmonton)
Hnatiuk, Neil. 2003. The Big Blue Bin Residential Paper Recycling Program in Regina:
A Case Study. M.A. Thesis, Department of Geography, University of
Saskatchewan.
San Vicente, Nicole. 2003. A Case Study of School Closure in Saskatchewan: The
Causes and the Consequences. M.A. Thesis, Department of Geography, University
of Saskatchewan.
Morton, Peter. 1999. Quality of Life in Saskatoon 1991 and 1996: A Geographical
Perspective. M.A. Thesis, Department of Geography, University of Saskatchewan
(currently Research Associate with Natural Resources Canada, National Atlas,
Ottawa)
Eberts, Derrek. 1996. Producer Services Development and its Relationship to Labour
Market Segmentation in Saskatchewan, 1991. M.A. Thesis, Department of
Geography, University of Saskatchewan (currently Associate Professor at Brandon
University)
Viaud, Gilles. 1995. Toward a Gender-Sensitive Interpretation of Urban Residential
Areas: Empirical Analysis of Montreal and Saskatoon. Ph.D. Dissertation,
Department of Geography, University of Saskatchewan (currently Associate
Professor and Chair at Thompson Rivers University)
(I am currently supervising/co-supervising 5 Master of Arts thesis students and have
served as a member on approximately 30 graduate student supervisory committees)
10. BOOKS, CHAPTERS IN BOOKS, EXPOSITORY AND REVIEW ARTICLES
(REFEREED):
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J.E. Randall. 2010. “Community Engagement and Collective Agreements: Patterns at
Canadian Universities” in H. Schuetze & P. Inman (Eds.) Community Engagement
and Service: The Third Mission of Universities, Leicester, UK: National Institute of
Adult Continuing Education, pp. 261-276.
B. Cecil and J.E. Randall. 2007. “An Economy in Transition” in B. Thraves, M.
Lewry, J. Dale, and H. Schlichtmann, (eds.) Saskatchewan: Geographic
Perspectives, Regina: Canadian Plains Research Centre, pp.405-423.
J.E. Randall, A. Williams, B. Holden and K. Waygood. 2004. “A Model for
Collaborative Research: Building a Community-University Institute for Social
Research” in D. Janelle, B. Warf and K. Hansen (Eds.) WorldMinds: Geographical
Perspectives on 100 Problems. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Kluwer Academic
Publishers, pp.125-130.
J. E. Randall. 1999. "Quality of Life - Regina and Saskatoon" in K. Fung (Ed.) Atlas
of Saskatchewan. pp. 207-208.
J. E. Randall. 1999. "Quality of Life - Cities and Towns" in K. Fung (Ed.) Atlas of
Saskatchewan. pp.206.
J. E. Randall. 1999. "Employment in Manufacturing and Primary Industry" in
K. Fung (Ed.) Atlas of Saskatchewan. p. 265.
J. E. Randall. 1999. "Employment in Service Sectors" in K. Fung (Ed.) Atlas of
Saskatchewan. p. 266.
J. E. Randall. 1999. "Employment by Occupation" in K. Fung (Ed.) Atlas of
Saskatchewan. pp. 267-268.
J. E. Randall, 1997. Home-Based Businesses, Local Economic Development and Land
Use Policy: Conflicts and Opportunities, Ottawa: Canada Mortgage and Housing
Corporation, 96 pp.
R. G. Ironside and J. E. Randall, 1995. "Single-Industry Resource Communities:
Barometers of Community Change in Canada". In R. Byron (Ed.) Economic
Futures on the North Atlantic Margins, Aldershot, U.K. Avebury Press, pp. 73-94.
J. E. Randall, 1989. The Setting for Economic Development in the Rural Pacific
Northwest. In D. Harrison (Ed.), A Northwest Reader: Options for Rural
Communities, Seattle: Northwest Policy Centre, pp.10-37.
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J. E. Randall, 1988. Fostering Economic Development: The Non-Cargo Alternatives.
In M. Hershman (Ed.) Urban Ports and Harbor Management, Taylor and Francis:
New York, pp.147-172.
J. E. Randall, 1983. Metropolitan Vancouver: Industrial Decentralization and Port
Activity at the Lower Fraser River, Vol.12, Toronto: University of Toronto/York
University Joint Program in Transportation, 215 pp.
11a. PAPERS IN REFEREED JOURNALS:
J.E. Randall, P. Kitchen, N. Muhajarine, B. Newbold, A. Williams and K. Wilson.
2014. “Immigrants, Islandness and Perceptions of quality of life on Prince Edward
Island, Canada” Island Studies Journal 9 (2): 343-362.
N. Muhajarine, R. Labonte, A. Williams and J.E. Randall. 2008. “Person, Perception,
and Place: What Matters to Health and Quality of Life” Social Indicators
Research 85 (1): 53-80.
A. Williams, P. Kitchen, J.E. Randall and N. Muhajarine. 2008. “Changes in quality of
life perceptions in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: comparing survey results from 2001
and 2004” Social Indicators Research 85 (1): 5-21 (Awarded ‘Best Paper of the
Year Award’ by the International Society for Quality of Life Studies)
A. Williams, B. Holden, P. Krebs, N. Muhajarine, K. Waygood, J.E. Randall and
C. Spence. 2008. “Knowledge translation strategies in a community–university
partnership: examining local Quality of Life (QoL)” Social Indicators Research
85 (1): 111-125.
A. M. Williams, N. Muhajarine, J.E. Randall, R. Labonte and P. Kitchen. 2008.
“Volunteerism and residential longevity in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada”
Social Indicators Research 85 (1): 97-110.
J.E. Randall, P. Kitchen and A. Williams. 2008. “Mobility, perceptions of quality of
life and neighbourhood stability in Saskatoon” Social Indicators Research 85 (1):
23-37.
J. Anonson, C. Leischner, C. Manahan, J.E. Randall and R. Wejr. 2008.
“Interdisciplinary collaborative approach to health education: A partnership
addressing community health needs and laying the groundwork for long term
planning in health education” Journal of Interprofessional Care 22 (1): 107-109.
Williams, A., R. Labonte, J.E. Randall and N. Muhajarine 2005. “Establishing and
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sustaining community-university partnerships: A case study of quality of life
research” Critical Public Health 15 (3): 291-302.
R. Koster and J.E. Randall 2005. “Indicators of Community Economic Development
through Mural-Based Tourism” The Canadian Geographer 49 (1): 42-60.
J.E. Randall and P. H. Morton. 2003. “Quality of Life in Saskatoon 1991 and 1996: A
Geographical Perspective” Urban Geography 24 (8): 691-722.
J.E. Randall and A. M. Williams. 2001. “Urban Quality of Life: An Overview.”
Canadian Journal of Urban Research 10 (2): 167 – 173.
A.M. Williams, J. E. Randall, B. Holden, R. Labonte, N. Muhajarine, S. Abonyi, G.
Klein, and T. Carr. 2001. “Quality of Life in Saskatoon: Achieving a Healthy,
Sustainable Community”. Canadian Journal of Urban Research. 10 (2): 237-258
J. E. Randall, 1998. “Reflections on urban systems research” Canadian Journal of
Regional Science 21 (3): 341-348.
D. Eberts and J.E. Randall. 1998. "Producer services, labour market segmentation and
peripheral regions: The case of Saskatchewan”, Growth and Change 29 (4): 401-
422.
J.E. Randall and B. Warf, 1996. "Economic Impacts of AAG Conferences," The
Professional Geographer 48 (3): 272-284.
J.E. Randall and R.G. Ironside. 1996. "Communities on the edge: An economic
geography of resource-dependent communities in Canada," The Canadian
Geographer 40 (1): 17-35.
B.E. Warf and J.E. Randall, 1994. "The U.S. - Canada Free Trade Agreement: Impacts
on U.S. States and Canadian Provinces", International Regional Science Review
17 (1): 99-119.
J.E. Randall and G. Viaud, 1994. "A gender-sensitive urban factorial ecology: male,
female, grouped and gendered social spaces in Saskatoon," Urban Geography 15
(8): 741-777.
J.E. Randall, R. Capelle, A. Oberhauser, B. Warf, and J. Wimpffen, 1992. "Some
speculations on assessing the early effects of emerging trade blocs: Research
agendas for North America under free trade and Europe, 1992," Canadian Journal
of Regional Science 13 (2/3): 367-373.
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J.E. Randall, 1988. Economic Development and Non-Marine Initiatives at American
Seaports. Maritime Policy and Management 15: 225-240.
11b. PAPERS IN REFEREED JOURNALS OR BOOKS (submitted or in press):
J.E. Randall. (in press) “Biosciences and BioVectra on Prince Edward Island, Canada”
G. Baldacchino (Ed.) Entrepreneurship in Small Island States and Territories. New
York: Routledge, pp. 113-134 in proofs.
A. Williams, P. Kitchen, J.E. Randall, N. Muhajarine, B. Newbold, & K. Wilson.
(submitted) “Immigrants' Quality of Life: Relationship to Adaptation in Three Canadian
Cities - A Focus on Second and Third Tier Cities” To The Canadian Geographer
A. Williams, P. Kitchen, N. Muhajarine, B. Newbold, J.E. Randall & K. Wilson.
(submitted) “Sense of Belonging to Local Community in Small-to-Medium Sized Canadian
Urban Areas: A Comparison of Immigrant and Canadian-Born Residents”. To Journal of
International Migration and Integration.
A Williams, P. Kitchen, J.E. Randall, N. Muhajarine, B. Newbold, K. Wilson, M.
Gallina. (submitted). “Pan-Canadian Predictors of Immigrant’s Quality of Life:
Relationship to Adaptation in Second-Tier & Third-Tier Canadian Cities.” To
Social Indicators Research.
12. NON-REFEREED ARTICLES OR CHAPTERS:
J. E. Randall and K. Waygood. 2014. “Foreword” in, B. Jeffery, I. M. Findlay, D.
Martz and L. Clarke (Eds.) Journeys in Community-Based Research, Regina, SK:
Canadian Plains Research Centre.
J.E. Randall, A. M. Gill, T. Johnston, I. Wallace, 1999. “The Future of Geography at
Canadian Universities: A Panel Presentation”, Canadian Association of Geography
Newsletter, 6 (6) (November/December), pp. 12-19.
13. INVITED PAPERS IN PUBLISHED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS AND
ABSTRACTS:
J.E. Randall, 1994. "Home-based business study perspective," Special Supplement to
the Proceedings of the First Saskatchewan Conference on Home-Based Business,
Saskatoon, Sask. University Extension Press, pp. 6-8.
14. CONTRIBUTED PAPERS IN PUBLISHED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS AND
ABSTRACTS:
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J.E. Randall, 1994. "Urban Planning, Local Economic Development, Home-Based
Businesses and Your Future: A Critical Review", Proceedings of the Third Annual
National Home-Based Business Conference, Fredericton, New Brunswick: Rural
and Small Towns Research Programs, pp. 64-76.
15. TECHNICAL REPORTS RELEVANT TO ACADEMIC FIELD:
J.E. Randall. Editor. 2002. Proceedings of the Prairie Urban Congress 2001.
Saskatoon, SK: Community-University Institute for Social Research, University of
Saskatchewan.
J.E. Randall, 1994. "Survey of characteristics of home-based businesses in Canadian
municipalities in 1994," data gathered from, and report distributed to, 37 Canadian
municipalities, June, 1994.
J.E. Randall and D. Nagel, 1993. "Home-based business regulations and bylaws:
Canadian municipalities in 1993," data gathered from, and report distributed to, 75
Canadian municipalities, August, 1993.
16. BOOK REVIEWS:
J.E. Randall, (in press). Review of Marc Shell, Islandology: Geography, Rhetoric,
Politics, Island Studies Journal, 10 (1): pp. 121-122 in proofs.
J.E. Randall, 1997. Review of M.S. Carroll, Community and the Spotted Owl:
Continuities and Changes in the Era of the Spotted Owl, Journal of Regional
Science, 37 (2): 371-374.
J.E. Randall, 1992. Review of G. Stelter (ed.), Cities and Urbanization, Canadian
Journal of Regional Science, 13 (2/3): 380-382.
J.E. Randall, 1992. Review of P.W. Daniels (ed.), Services and Metropolitan
Development: International Perspectives, Environment and Planning A, 24.
J.E. Randall, l992. Review of W.J. Coffey & J. McRae, Service Industries in Regional
Development, Growth and Change, 23 (4): 175-177.
J.E. Randall, l991. Review of R. Hayter & P. Wilde (eds.), Industrial Transformation
and Challenge in Australia and Canada, Canadian Geographer, 35 (4): 441-442.
J.E. Randall, Review of S. Illeris & L. Jakobsen (eds.), l991. Networks and Regional
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Development, Environment & Planning A, 23 (4): 610.
J.E. Randall, 1989. Review of Gary Green's Finance Capital and Uneven
Development. Geographical Review 79 (4): 488-90.
17. INVITED LECTURES AND INVITED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:
J.E. Randall, 2013. “Quality of Life (QOL) and Adaptation: Immigrants’ Experiences
in Charlottetown’ A paper presented at a workshop on immigration, Hamilton, ON.
J.E. Randall, 2009. “Community Engagement and Collective Agreements: Patterns at
Canadian Universities” PASCAL - Community Engagement and Service: The Third
Mission of Universities, May, Vancouver, BC.
J.E. Randall, 2008. “Reflections on Governance: Some recent examples” Panel
presentation, Faculty Bargaining Services Workshop, November, Toronto, Ont.
J.E. Randall 2007. “Post tenure review” Panel presentation, Faculty Bargaining
Services Workshop, November, Toronto, Ont.
J.E. Randall, 2006. “The Dean and Community-Based Research (CBR)” Panel
presentation, Canadian Association of University Research Administrators, April,
Vancouver, BC.
J.E. Randall, 2005. “First Nations and Universities: Education and Research Issues”
Panel presentation, Western Canadian Deans of Arts and Science, September,
Prince George, BC.
J.E. Randall and A. Williams, 2003. Residential Mobility and Attitudes Towards
Quality Of Life in Saskatoon. Special Urban Quality of Life session at the Canadian
Association of Geographers annual meetings, May 29, Victoria, B.C.
J.E. Randall, 2003. Employment and Economic Development in Saskatchewan:
Evolution or Stagnation. Special Session on Prairie Urban Policy and Analysis,
Canadian Regional Science Association annual meetings, May 30, 2003, Victoria,
B.C.
J.E. Randall, 2003. “Building Capacity to Withstand Challenges to the Research
Team” Workshop at Joint Symposium of the Office of University Partnerships and
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health, April 26, San Diego, CA.
J.E. Randall and B. Holden, 2003. “Community-University Institute for Social
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Research and Quality of Life Research, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan” Regina
Community Quality of Life Health Information System Workshop, April 7, Regina,
SK.
J.E. Randall, 2002. “Community-University Research Partnerships: A Question of
Trust?” Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy, Discussion Series, October 16,
Regina, SK.
J.E. Randall, 2002. “Community-University Research Partnerships: A Question of
Trust?” Centre for the Study of Cooperatives, Guest Lecture Series, October 11,
Saskatoon, SK
J.E. Randall, 2002. “Community-University Partnerships and Participatory Research:
Developed and Developing Worlds" invited lecture to Asian Geographical
Conference, September 10, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
J.E. Randall, 2002. “Community-University Partnerships and Participatory Research:
Developed and Developing Worlds" invited lecture to Asian Development Bank,
Mekong Subregion, August 29, Manila, Philippines.
J.E. Randall and K. Waygood, 2001. “Community-University Partnerships: Lessons
Learned in Progress” Canadian Regional Science Association, June 2, 2001,
Montreal, Canada.
J.E. Randall and K. Waygood, 2001. “Fostering Community-University Partnerships:
Establishment of the Community-University Institute for Social Research”, invited
presentation to faculty in Geography and Planning at the University of Waterloo to
assist in their own research initiatives.
J.E. Randall and K. Waygood, 2001. “Fostering Community-University Partnerships:
Establishment of the Community-University Institute for Social Research”, invited
presentations (2) to faculty in Population Health and Policy at the University of
Manitoba, and Urban Studies at University of Winnipeg, to assist in their own
research initiatives.
J.E. Randall, 1999. "Revisiting Quality-of-Life Indicators: The Case of Saskatchewan
Resource-Dependent Communities" Association of American Geographers, March,
Honolulu, Hawaii.
J.E. Randall, 1999. "Local Economic Development And Land Use Planning: The Case
of Home-Based Businesses in Western Canada" Invited Lecture at the Department
of Geography, University of Winnipeg, February, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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J.E. Randall, 1998. "Post-fordism at the micro level: the economic and social roles of
home-based businesses," Canadian Association of Geographers, June, Ottawa,
Ontario.
J.E. Randall, 1995. "Economic Geography of Canadian Resource-Dependent
Communities" Invited Lecture at the College of Social Sciences, Mt. Allison
University, March, Sackville, New Brunswick.
J.E. Randall, 1995. "Economic Geography of Resource-Dependent Communities"
Invited Lecture at the Department of Geography, St. Mary's University, March,
Halifax, Nova Scotia.
J.E. Randall, 1994. "Home-Based Businesses, Local Economic Development, and
Urban Planning: A Critical Review" Invited Lecture at the Department of
Geography, York University, October, North York, Ontario.
J.E. Randall, 1994. "Home-based businesses: an academic perspective," Invited
Conference Presentation, Saskatchewan Home-Based Business Conference,
January, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
J.E. Randall, 1994. "Local responses to global attitudes: economy and environment in
resource communities," Association of American Geographers, March, San
Francisco, California.
J.E. Randall, 1994. "Communities on the edge: An economic geography of
resource-dependent communities in Canada," Invited Lecture at the Department of
Geography, University of Alberta, March, Edmonton, Alberta.
J.E. Randall, 1990. "Single Industry Communities: Structures of Work." Invited
Lecture, Department of Geography, Kent State University, October, Kent, Ohio.
J.E. Randall, 1990. "North America under Free Trade/Europe 1992, Comparisons and
Contrasts: A Research Agenda for the 1990s." Panel Discussant, Association of
American Geographers, April, Toronto, Ontario.
J.E. Randall, 1990. "Single Industry Communities: Structures of Work." Canadian
Association of Geographers, May/June, Edmonton, Alberta.
J.E. Randall, 1990. Panel Discussant, "Industrial Development on the Periphery."
Canadian Association of Geographers, May/June, Edmonton, Alberta.
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J.E. Randall, 1990. "The Economic-Way-of-Life of Small Communities." A paper
presented to the Association of Professional Community Planners in Saskatchewan
(APCPS), March, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
J.E. Randall, 1989. Technology, Restructuring, and the Linkages Between Formal
Services and Household Production. Association of American Geographers,
March, Baltimore, U.S.A.
J.E. Randall, 1987. Geography, Households and the Acquisition and Consumption of
Goods and Services. Canadian Association of Geographers, May, Hamilton,
Ontario.
J.E. Randall, 1984. A Teaching Assistant's View Towards Introductory Geography.
Association of Washington Geographers, September, Seattle, U.S.A.
J.E. Randall, 1984. A Spatial Expression of Capital-Labour Inputs in Manufacturing:
Metropolitan Vancouver as an Empirical Example. Canadian Association of
Geographers, May, Nanaimo, British Columbia.
18. PRESENTATIONS AT CONFERENCES (Non-Invited):
J.E. Randall. 2013. “’Come From Aways’ or Economic Saviours: Political and
Cultural Attitudes Towards Newcomers in Atlantic Canada” Reseau D’excellence
Des Territoires Insulaires (RETI), June 2013, Alghero, Sardinia.
J.E. Randall. 2013. “The Evolution and Impacts of the CUExpo Movement”
Community University Expo 2013, June 2013, Corner Brook, Newfoundland &
Labrador.
J.E. Randall. 2013. “Perceptions of Immigrants to Prince Edward Island: Adaptation
and Exclusion.” International Small Islands Studies Association, May 2013,
Gabriola Island, BC, Canada.
Zhang, B. and J.E. Randall. 2003. “Yunnan Province as an International Economic
Corridor: The Opportunities and the Challenges”. Canadian Association of
Geographers annual meetings, May 30, 2003, Victoria, B.C.
J.E. Randall and K. Waygood. 2002. “The Role of Trust in Establishing and
Maintaining Community University Research Partnerships.” Association of
American Geographers annual meetings, April, 2002, Los Angeles, California.
A. Williams, J. Randall and K. Waygood. 2001. “Lessons Learned: A Community-
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University Institute for Social Research” Canadian Public Health Association
annual conference, October 22, 2001, Saskatoon, Canada.
A.M. Williams, J.E. Randall, B. Holden, R. Labonte, N. Muhajarine, S. Abonyi,
G. Klein, T. Carr, 2001. “Quality of Life in Saskatoon: Achieving a Healthy,
Sustainable Community” Canadian Association of Geographers, May 30, 2001,
Montreal, Canada.
J.E. Randall, 2000. “The Theory and Reality of Community-University Research
Partnerships” Canadian Association of Geographers annual meetings, June,
St. Catharines, Ontario.
J.E. Randall, 1999. "Quality of Life in Saskatchewan Cities and Towns," Canadian
Association of Geographers annual meetings, June, Lethbridge, Alberta.
J.E. Randall, 1999. "The Future of Geography at Canadian Universities," organizer and
participant of a special session at Canadian Association of Geographers annual
meetings, June, Lethbridge, Alberta.
J.E. Randall, 1998. "The importance of place in home-based entrepreneurship,"
Association of American Geographers, March, Boston, Mass.
J.E. Randall and R.G. Ironside, 1997. "Isolation and the Resource-Dependent
Community," Association of American Geographers, April, Forth Worth, Texas.
R.G. Ironside and J.E. Randall, 1997. "Unemployment in Single-Industry Resource
Communities in Canada - 1971 to 1991," Association of American Geographers,
April, Fort Worth, Texas.
J.E. Randall and R.G. Ironside, 1996. "Industrial and Labour Market Structures of
Small Canadian Resource Communities," Association of American Geographers,
April, Charlotte, North Carolina.
D.Eberts and J.E. Randall, 1995. "Producer Services Development and Labour Market
Segmentation in Saskatchewan," Canadian Association of Geographers, June,
Montreal, Quebec.
G. Viaud and J.E. Randall, 1995. "Gender and Factorial Ecology: An Empirical
Analysis of Montreal," Canadian Association of Geographers, June, Montreal,
Quebec.
J.E. Randall and B. Warf, 1995. "The Impacts of the AAG National Meetings on
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Community Economies: 1983-1994," Association of American Geographers,
March, Chicago, Illinois.
J.E. Randall, 1994. "Services and Interprovincial Trade Barriers," Regional Science
Association International, November, Niagara Falls, Ontario.
J.E. Randall, 1994. Urban Planning, Local Economic Development, and Home-Based
Businesses: A Critical Review," 3rd Annual Conference on Home-Based
Businesses, October, Fredericton, New Brunswick.
J.E. Randall, 1994. "Home-based businesses and characteristics of Canadian urban
places," Canadian Association of Geographers, May, Waterloo, Ontario
B. Warf and J.E. Randall, 1993. "The U.S. - Canada Free Trade Agreement: Impacts
on U.S. States and Canadian Provinces," North American Regional Science
Association, November, Houston, Texas.
J.E. Randall and R.G. Ironside, 1993. "Single industry resource communities:
barometers of community change," International Society of Study of Marginal
Regions, July, University College Swansea, Wales.
J.E. Randall, 1993. "Home-Based Business: Another Dimension of Flexibility in
Production," Canadian Association of Geographers, May/June, Ottawa, Ontario.
J.E. Randall, 1993. "A Political Economic Approach to Home-Based Business in
Urban Canada," Association of American Geographers, April, Atlanta, Georgia.
J.E. Randall, 1992. "Dependency: A Theoretical and Empirical Exploration of the
Term," Regional Science Association of North America, November, New Orleans,
Louisiana.
J.E. Randall, 1992. "Household-Based Businesses: A Vital Link Between Informal
Production and Formal Production in Advanced Economies," Association of
American Geographers, April, San Diego, California.
J.E. Randall, 1992. Organizer, Chair, and Discussant for Special Session entitled,
"Community and Industrial Dependency" Association of American Geographers,
April, San Diego, California.
J.E. Randall, 1991. "Economic Systems in Single Industry Communities," Association
of American Geographers, April, Miami, Florida.
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J.E. Randall, 1991. "Work and Life in Dependent Communities," Canadian
Association of Geographers, June, Kingston, Ontario.
J.E. Randall, 1990. "'Minetown, Milltown, Railtown' Revisited: A Reinterpretation of
the Economic Way-of-Life in Canadian Communities." Association of American
Geographers, April, Toronto, Ontario.
J.E. Randall, 1988. Household Production in an Industrialized Society. Nystrom
Dissertation Award Competition, Association of American Geographers, April,
Phoenix, Arizona, U.S.A.
J.E. Randall, 1987. Consumer Services and Intermediate Forms of Production.
Canadian Association of Geographers, Western Division, March, Vancouver,
British Columbia.
J.E. Randall, 1986. Dynamics of Non-Marine Development at American Marine Ports.
Canadian Association of Geographers, June, Calgary, Alberta.
J.E. Randall, 1986. Formal, Informal, and State Economies in Derelict and Utopian
Landscapes. Association of American Geographers, May, Minneapolis/St. Paul,
U.S.A.
19. RESEARCH GRANTS AND EDUCATIONAL CONTRACT INFORMATION:
A. Williams (P.I.), P. Kitchen, B. Newbold, N. Muhajarine, J.E. Randall (Co-
applicant), K. Wilson. 2011. Immigrants’ Quality of Life: Relationship to Adaptation
in three Canadian Cities, SSHRC Strategic Research Grant, Immigration and the
Metropolis, $125,000, 2012.
J.E. Randall (P.I.). 2008. Sustainable Development for Rural Communities: Social,
Health, Economic and Environmental Advances, Human Resources and Social
Development Canada, as part of the Program for North American Mobility in
Higher Education, $160,000 (Canadian Director), 2008-2012.
J.E. Randall (P.I.). 2007. Building Capacity for Aboriginal and Rural Health
Education, Public Health Agency of Canada, $450,000. 2007-2010.
J. E. Randall (P.I.). 2006. Development of a Work Plan for the Collaborative Delivery
of Public Health Education to Rural, Isolated and Aboriginal Communities,
Public Health Agency of Canada, $10,000. January – March.
J. E. Randall (P.I.). 2006. An Assessment of Public Health Needs in Canadian Rural,
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Isolated and Aboriginal Communities, Public Health Agency of Canada, $10,000.
January – March.
J. E. Randall (P.I.), J. Anonson, E. Dean, K. McIndoe, M. Wheat (co-investigators)
(2004-05) A Partnership to Assess the Labour Market Demand in the Health Care
Sectors in Northern British Columbia. Human Resources and Skills Development
Canada, Labour Market Partnership Program, $154,404. Note: An upward
amendment in 2006 increased the amount to $186,500.
J.E. Randall (P.I.), J. W. McConnell Family Foundation Community Service Learning
Program. Introducing a Service Learning Component to the UNBC Northern
Advancement Program Letter of Intent, $25,000 in development funds awarded,
November, 2004.
J.E. Randall. (P.I.).BC Scholars China Travel Grant. Research Lectures and
Partnership Development between the University of Northern British Columbia
and Kunming University of Science and Technology, China, $3,000, October,
2004.
C. Gill (P.I.), S. Bell, J. E. Randall, L. Thériault. SSHRC Standard Research Grant. The
State of the Charitable Human Service Sector in Saskatchewan: Resources and
Challenges $102,000, 2004-2007. Note: the PI subsequently moved to New
Brunswick and the focus of the project shifted to this new provincial context.
J.E. Randall (P.I.). CIHR Workshops or Symposia grants program CUexpo
international – Community University Research: Partnerships, Policy and
Progress, $10,000, May, 2003.
M. Reed (P.I.), J. E. Randall, et. al., SSHRC Initiative on the New Economy strategic
grants program Letter of Intent, Learning To Live Sustainably in the New Rural
Economy: The Role of Community-Based Ecosystem Management, $30,000 in seed
money, 2003.
J.E. Randall (P.I.). SSHRC Aid to Occasional Conference grant program, CUexpo
international – Community University Research: Partnerships, Policy and
Progress, $10,000, 2003.
J.E. Randall (P.I.). Health Services Utilization and Research Commission Conference
grant, CUexpo International – Community University Research: Partnerships,
Policy and Progress, $5,000, 2003.
J.E. Randall (P.I.). SSHRC Community University Research Alliance Completion
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Grant program, Community-University Institute for Social Research: Assessing
Partnerships, Policy, and Progress $400,000, 2003-04 (ranked 1st of 21
applications).
R. Labonte (P.I.), J. E. Randall (local mentor and collaborator), et. al., CIHR Health
Training Centre grant. Population Health Training That Works: Strengthening the
Interface between Research, Policy and Community $1,800,000, 2002-2007.
R. Labonte (P.I.), J. E. Randall (local mentor), et. al., CIHR Health Training
Centre grants program Letter of Intent, Population Health Training That Works:
Strengthening the Interface between Research, Policy and Community, $5,000 in
seed funding, 2001.
J. E. Randall (P.I.), Western Economic Diversification Canada, Establishing a Housing
and Development Resource Centre, $45,000, 2001-2002
A. Anderson (P.I.), J. E. Randall, et. al., SSHRC Community-University Alliance grant,
Bridges & Foundations (Aboriginal urbanization), $975,000, 2001-2004.
M. Reed (P.I.), J. E. Randall, et. al., SSHRC Social Cohesion in a Globalizing Era
strategic grants program Letter of Intent, Social Cohesion and Ecological Integrity
in a Globalizing Era, $5,000 in seed funding, 2001.
J. E. Randall (P.I.), SSHRC Community-University Research Alliance grant,
Establishing a Community-University Institute for Social Research: Creating
Healthy, Sustainable Communities, $592,000, 2000-2003.
J. E. Randall, Department Head’s Research Support Program, University of
Saskatchewan, $5,000, 2000-2001.
J.E. Randall (P.I.), SSHRC Community-University Research Alliance
grant Letter of Intent, Community-University Institute for Social Research:
Enhancing Community Quality of Life, $5,000 in seed funding, 1999.
J.E. Randall, President's SSHRC, Quality-of-Life Indicators for Saskatoon and
Regina, $4,000, 1998-1999.
J.E. Randall (P.I.), City of Saskatoon and University of Saskatchewan Audio Visual
Advisory Committee, production of a housing video entitled, Creating
Communities: Challenges and Choices in Housing, $10,000, 1997- 1999.
J.E. Randall (P.I.), Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, External Research
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Grant, Home-Based Businesses, Local Economic Development, and Land Use
Planning: Conflicts and Opportunities, $20,000, 1995-1998.
R.G. Ironside (P.I.) and J.E. Randall, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
Standard Research Grant, Dependency and Sustainability of Small Resource
Communities in Canada, $45,000, 1995-1997.
J.E. Randall (co-P.I.) and R.G. Ironside (U. of Alberta), National Atlas of Canada: Non
Agricultural Resources (Employment), $20,300, Energy, Mines, and Resources,
1990-91.
J.E. Randall, SSHRC President's Fund Grant, $1,760, University of Saskatchewan,
1988-89.
G.B. Norcliffe (P.I.), J.E. Randall, et.al. Canadian Ports Project, $6,000, Canadian
Transport Commission, 1979-80.
20. PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE:
Chair, Conference Planning Committee, “Livable Islands: Culture, Politics, Economy
and Environment”. A conference of Reseau d’Excellence des Territoires Insulaires
(RETI), July 4-9, 2014, Prince Edward Island.
Participant, Council for the Advancement and Support of Education – “Development
for Deans” conference, Nashville, Tennessee, Feb., 2009.
Participant, Course on “Key Performance Indicators and Accountability”, Centre for
Higher Education Research and Development, U. of Manitoba, Jan./Feb., 2009.
Researcher, Faculty Bargaining Services Program Evaluation and Needs Assessment,
with S. Cochran (Executive Director, FBS), Nov. 2008 to Jan. 2009.
Reviewer, Proposals for the CORE Research Program “Challenges for the Educational
System, Labour Market, Social Protection including Territorial Aspects”, Fonds
National de la Recherche Luxembourg/Luxembourg National Research Fund, 2008
& 2009.
Co-founder and Member, Canadian Council of Deans of Health Sciences, 2005 – 2007.
Advisory Committee, Health, Governance and Citizenship project, a SSHRC funded
initiative, 2003-2006.
Reviewed three book length manuscripts for University of Toronto Press, 2003, 2004
and 2005.
UNBC Representative to SSHRC Reorganization Consultation, 2004
Reviewer, SSHRC Research Grant Applications, 1993-2008.
Academic Advisor, Canadian Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participating,
Toronto, April 2002.
A. M. Williams and J.E. Randall (editors). 2001. “Urban Quality of Life”. A Special
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Issue of the Canadian Journal of Urban Research 10, 2.
Reviewer, Health Services Utilization and Research Commission grants program,
2001.
Advisor, SSHRC “Initiative on the New Economy (INE)” Strategic Grants
program, Toronto, March, 2001.
Reviewer, Canadian Centre for Philanthropy “Volunteering and Volunteerism in
Canada” Strategic Grants program, 2001.
Reviewer, SSHRC “Non-Profit Sector in Canada” Strategic Grants Program,
2000.
Member, Editorial Committee, Canadian Journal of Urban Studies, 2000 – present.
Nominee, External Reviewer for University of Waterloo Local Economic Development
Graduate Program, 2000.
External Reviewer, Tenure and Promotion Application, Department of Geography,
University of Northern British Columbia, October, 1998.
Organizer and Presenter, Special Session at the Canadian Association of Geographers annual meetings, "The Future of Geography at Canadian Universities: A Panel Session of Department Chairs", Lethbridge, Alberta, June, 1999.
Reviewed manuscript for the Research Report Series of the Northern and Regional
Studies Committee, Lakehead Centre for Northern Studies.
Book Review Editor, Canadian Journal of Regional Science, 1996-2001.
Reviewed manuscripts for the following academic journals:
Island Studies Journal
The Canadian Geographer
The Professional Geographer
The East Lakes Geographer
Environment and Planning A
Prairie Perspectives
Canadian Journal of Urban Research
21. CONSULTING WORK UNDERTAKEN:
Research Consultant, The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, Saskatoon, on provincial opinion
survey on attitudes towards the provincial budget, May, 2000 (associated with
CUISR; in-kind payment equivalent to $1,500 made to CUISR budget)
Research Consultant, Persyron Enterprises Ltd., Edmonton, Alberta, on Non
Agricultural Resources (Employment) research, 1990-1991 (see 21 above).
Research Analyst for the Northwest Policy Center, University of Washington, on the
acquisition and synthesis of data on economic development policy in the Pacific
Northwest, 1987.
22. DEPARTMENTAL AND COLLEGE COMMITTEES:
University of Northern British Columbia
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Chair, College Council, College of Arts, Social and Health Sciences (CASHS), 2003 –
2007.
Chair, Chairs’ Council, College of Arts, Social and Health Sciences (CASHS), 2003 –
2007.
Member, Deans and Directors Committee, 2003-2007.
Chair, Program Appointments Selection Committees – Appointment/Reappointment of
CASHS Program Chairs
Chair, CASHS College Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2003-2007.
Chair, CASHS College Evaluation Committee (CEC), 2005 – present.
Co-Chair, Program Management Committee, UNBC/CNC Joint Nursing Program,
2003-07.
University of Saskatchewan
Department Representative to the College of Education, 1998 – 2002.
Chair, Department Salary Review Committee, 1997 – 2003.
Member, Soil Sciences Sub-Committee, 1997-2003.
Member and Student Supervisor for College Work Study Employment (Internship)
Program, 2000.
Geography Undergraduate Affairs Committee, Chair, 1995-1997.
Chair, Academic Standards Committee, College of Arts and Science, 1993-94
Member, Academic Standards Committee, College of Arts and Science, 1991-94
Member, Special Admissions Committee, College of Arts and Science, 1991-92
Geography Graduate Affairs Committee, Member, 1989-92.
Geography Undergraduate Committee, Member, 1988-91.
Geography Equipment and Facilities Committee, Member, 1988-92.
Geography Library Liaison, 1990-93.
Colloquium Coordinator, Department of Geography, 1988-90.
23. UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES:
University of Prince Edward Island
Chief Negotiator, Board of Governors Negotiating Team, Faculty Bargaining Unit # 1,
2012
Member and Vice Chair of Senate, 2010 – 2012; Vice Chair 2010-2011.
Member, Senior Management Group, 2010 – 2012
Chair, University Review Committee, 2010 – 2012
Chair, Internationalization Committee, 2010 – 2012
Chair, Academic Planning and Review Committee, 2010 – 2012
Chair, Academic Support Group, 2010 – 2012
Chair, Academic Planning Facilitation Committee, 2010 - 2012
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Vice Chair of Senate, 2007-2008.
Chair, Dean’s Council, 2007-2008.
Chair of various Senate Committees, including the Senate Committee on Academic
Planning and Policy, the Senate Committee on First Nations and Aboriginal
Peoples, Academic Alignment Working Group of the Academic Visioning
Initiative, Steering Committee of the Academic Visioning Initiative, all 2007-2008.
Chair, Selection Committee, Vice Provost Research and Graduate Programs
Co-Chair, Joint Committee for Management of the Faculty Agreement (UNBC and
UNBC Faculty Association), 2007-2008.
Chair, University Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2007-2008.
Member, Academic Budget Council, 2003 – 2006, Budget Cabinet 2007-2008.
Member, Academic Visioning Initiative Committee, 2005-06
Member, Five Year Capital Planning Committee, 2006.
Member, President’s Council, 2003 – 2008.
Member, President’s Executive Committee, 2007-2008.
Chair, Senate Committee on Regional Policy and Inter-Institutional Relationships
(SCRPIIR), 2003-2007
Member, Senate Committee on First Nations and Aboriginal Peoples (SCFNAP), 2003-
2007.
Member, Senate Steering Committee, 2007-2008.
Member, Senate Committee on Organization and Rules (SCOR), 2003-2005.
Member, Senate Committee on Academic Planning and Policies (SCAPP), 2003-2007.
Member, Senate Committee on Research and Graduate Studies (SCRGS), 2003 – 2008.
Member, Health and Safety Committee, 2003 - 2007.
Member, Canada Research Chair Advisory Committee, 2003 – 2007.
Member, Northern Land Use Planning Institute, 2003-2004.
Member, British Columbia Regional and Rural Health Research Unit, 2003-2007.
Member, Senate, 2003 - 2008
Member, Human Resources Planning Committee, 2006-2007.
Member, Budget Planning Task Force, 2003-2006.
University of Saskatchewan
Elected Member, Vice President (Research) Search Committee, 2002.
Member, Canada Research Chairs Health Sciences Theme Committee, 2000 - 2002.
Member, Ph.D. Committee, College of Graduate Studies and Research, 2000 – 2002.
Member, Atlas of Saskatchewan Steering Committee, 2000 - 2002.
Elected Member, Dean of Arts & Science Search Committee, 2000.
Member, Dean of Extension Search Committee, 2000.
Chair, Extension & Public Service Committee of Council, 2000. 1998 - 2000.
Elected Member of University Council, 1998-2002.
Member, Academic Affairs Committee of Council, 1992-94
Member, Academic Planning and Priorities Committee, 1992-94
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Member, Objectives Subcommittee of APPC, 1993-94
24. PROFESSIONAL AND ASSOCIATION OFFICES AND COMMITTEE ACTIVITY
OUTSIDE UNIVERSITY:
Member, Interim Executive Committee, Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions (PICS),
with VPs Research from UBC, SFU and UVic, 2008.
Member, BC Vice Presidents’ Academic Committee of The University President’s
Council, 2007 – 2008.
Member, Adjudication Committee, SSHRC Community University Research Alliances
Strategic Grant Program, 2000 (reviewed 32 proposals; 1st or 2
nd reader of 7
proposals).
Member, Nominations Committee of Canadian Association of Geographers, 1998-99.
Chair, Industrial Geography Study Group, Canadian Association of Geographers, 1993-97
Newsletter Editor, Industrial Geography Study Group, Canadian Association of
Geographers, 1993-97
President, Prairie Division - Canadian Association of Geographers, 1991-94
Member, Membership Committee of CAG Executive, 1992-94
Member, AAG/CAG Liaison Committee for CAG Executive, 1992-95
Member, Nominations Committee of Canadian Association of Geographers, 1994
Prairie Division of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Executive Committee Member, 1989-91.
Publication of:
1) "Departmental Activity, 1988-89" in the Prairie Division, Canadian Association
of Geographers Newsletter, 1989.
2) "Departmental Activity, 1989-90" in the Prairie Division, Canadian Association
of Geographers Newsletter, 1990.
25. PUBLIC AND COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS: UNIVERSITY RELATED
Author and Facilitator, Massive Open Online Course/Learning Environment Modules.
2013. Linked to the “Redefining Rural” Georgetown Conference. Learning
Environment Module 1: A History of the Rural Economy in Atlantic Canada
http://redefiningrural01.pressbooks.com, Learning Environment Module 2: A
Primer on Rural Economic Change in
Canada http://redefiningrural02.pressbooks.com/ and Learning Environment
Module 3:The Stories of the ‘Doers’ and ‘Producers’
http://redefiningrural03.pressbooks.com/
Attended Senior University Administrators Conference, July, 2004, Banff, AB.
Co-Chair, Organizing Committee for J.W. McConnell Family Foundation Service
Learning proposal, 2005.
Chair of Organizing Committee, CUexpo International – Community University
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Research: Partnerships, Policy and Progress, 2001 – 2003 (May 8-10, 2003)
Panel Moderator and Discussant, Community Development Society of Saskatchewan,
“The Future of Community Development” Saskatoon, November 23, 2001.
Member of Organizing Committee, Community Quality of Life forum, Saskatoon,
October 20, 2001 (more than 90 community and government representatives
gathered for a one-day forum to discuss the final results to the QOL survey and to
develop a Community Action Plan. This was a component of knowledge-sharing
and participatory action research associated with CUISR).
Member of Organizing Committee, Community Quality of Life Workshop, Saskatoon,
November 1, 2000 (more than 80 community and government representatives
gathered for a one-day workshop to discuss the preliminary results to the QOL
survey. This was a component of knowledge-sharing and participatory action
research associated with CUISR).
Member or Organizing Committee, Prairie Urban Congress II: Housing Affordability,
held in Saskatoon, June 8, 2001. (A one-day conference of municipal planners,
housing specialists, CBO and government representatives from Winnipeg,
Edmonton, Calgary, Regina and Saskatoon).
J. E. Randall, 2001. Presentation to Saskatoon Leadership group on “Encouraging
Inclusivity in Research Projects”, Community Services Village, May 14.
Sponsor and Moderator, Mayor’s Civic Forum, “Quality of Life and the Four Capitals”,
Saskatoon, February 9, 2001.
J. E. Randall, 2001. Presentation to Delegates of the Saskatchewan Urban
Municipalities Association (SUMA). “Home-Based Businesses, Land Use
Planning and Economic Development”, Saskatoon, January 29, 2001.
Co-Director, Community-University Institute for Social Research (CUISR)
Member, "Quality-of-Life Roundtable" City of Saskatoon, 1998 - 2000.