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C.V. (25 March 2014) Will. C. van den Hoonaard 161 Carlisle Rd Douglas, NB, Canada E3G 7M7 Tel 506-472-9465 E-mail : [email protected] PERSONAL Birthplace: The Hague, The Netherlands; Citizenship: Canadian. EDUCATION Ph.D., Sociology, University of Manchester, England, 1977 M.A., Sociology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1972 B.A., Sociology and Anthropology (Joint Honours), University of New Brunswick, 1970. AWARDS International 2013 Award for Excellence in Human Research Protection for Lifetime Achievement, awarded by Health Improvement Institute, Bethesda, MD. http://blogs.unb.ca/newsroom/2013/12/20/sociologist-wins-lifetime-achievement-award/ 2012 Honorable Mention for the Charles Horton Cooley Award Committee (Society for the Study of Symbolic Interactionism) of The Seduction of Ethics: Transforming the Social Sciences. 2007 Hasan M. Balyuzi Memorial Lectureship, Association for Bahá’í Studies 2001 StudyWebÆ Academic Excellence Award, for Website article, “Chaos as Metaphor for the Study of Social Processes in the Post-modern World.” (with William Hackborn) (“a featured site as one of the best educational resources on the Web”) 1995 Global Citizen Award, United Nations Association of Canada. 1993 Honour Roll, Association for Bahá’í Studies. 1987 Award for Excellence in Bahá’í Studies, Association for Bahá’í Studies. 1970 Woodrow Wilson Fellowship National - Canada 2011 The Hill Times (December) lists The Seduction of Ethics as one of the top 100 Canadian books to be read by parliamentarians, politicians, and policy makers in 2011. University of New Brunswick 2007 2007 2005 2003 1997 -

UNB President’s Medal Arts Faculty Teaching Award, University of New Brunswick (nominated) Arts Faculty Teaching Award, University of New Brunswick(nominated) Arts Faculty Teaching Award, University of New Brunswick(nominated) Merit Award, University of New Brunswick

Local Community 1999 and 2007 -“Above and Beyond” Award, City of Fredericton, NB

/2 UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS Department of Sociology, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton Honourary Research Professor, 2011Professor Emeritus, 2008 Adjunct Professor, 2007-2011 Professor, 1990-2007 Associate Professor, 1984- 1990 (tenured July, 1984) Assistant Professor, 1979-1984. Atlantic Centre for Qualitative Research, St. Thomas University, Fredericton Adjunct Professor and Research Associate, 2008 - present Inst. of Social & Economic Research, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s Research Fellow, 1970-1972. Invited Guest Lectures (30 university departments and academies since 1980) Argentina: University of Buenos Aires; Australia: Flinders University, Adelaide University; Brazil: WHO/Sao Paulo Department of Health; U. of Sao Paulo; Canada: OISE/U. of Toronto, U. of Regina, U. of Saskatchewan, U. of Western Ontario, Dalhousie U.; St., Francis Xavier U.; U. C. of the Fraser Valley; Brandon U.; Lakehead U.; Mount Allison University; Langara College. China: Beijing Normal U., Chinese Academy of the Social Sciences. Denmark: U. of Copenhagen; England: Bolton U., U of Liverpool; Finland: U. of Oulu; France: Université de la Méditerranné, AixMarseille. Iceland: U. of Reykjavik; Norway: U. of Oslo; Slovenia: Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, U. of Ljubljana; Sweden: U. of Stockholm, Linköping U., Göteborg U.; United States: U. of Richmond (Va). Graduate Studies ! Acting Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies, UNB, September 2004-July 2005. ! U. of Guelph, Associated Graduate Faculty, Sociology and Anthropology, 2001-2005. ! OISE/U. of Toronto, Associate, March 2003. OTHER SCHOLARLY APPOINTMENTS United Nations 2007 2006

Temporary Advisor, World Health Organization, UNICEF/UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR), U. of Sao Paulo, Brazil, September. Temporary Advisor, World Health Organization, UNICEF/UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR), Garuja, Brazil, 29-31 August.

National Research Agencies (Canada) 2010

Peer reviewer for the Report of the Expert Panel on Research Integrity, Canadian Council of Academies, Ottawa.

/3 Member, National Committee for the 2010-2011 Doctoral Awards Competition (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada), Ottawa.. 2005-11 Member, Aid to Scholarly Publications Programme Sociology Sub-Committee of the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences. 2001-5 Founding Member, (Tri-Council) Interagency Advisory Panel on Research Ethics. Chair, Social Sciences and Humanities Ethics Special Working Committee (but Member, 2005-9) Chair, Evolution Standing Committee. Member, Planning and Coordinating Committee. Member, Aboriginal Reference Group 1999-2002 Adjudication Member, Committee 8 (Sociology, Communications, Criminology, Demography, and Social Work) of SSHRCC (Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada), Ottawa. 2010

Universities First Opponent in the case of Dr. Lit. Defense of M. Warburg, Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. January. 2006 Honorary Visiting Professor, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Faculty of Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia. Dec. 4-8. 1985-6 Visiting Scholar, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. During sabbatical leave. 2007

European Science Foundation (Strasbourg) 2008- 12 - Member, Pool of Reviewers. Current Editorships/Executive Positions 2014-ongoing- Member, Advisory Board, Journal of New Brunswick Studies. St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB, Canada 2011 - Book Review Editor, Journal for Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics 2009 - ongoing - Member, Advisory Board, Journal for Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics 2005-ongoing - Editorial Board Member, The Journal for Academic Ethics 2003-ongoing - Member, Editorial Board of Baha’i Studies Review: An Academic Journal. 1988-ongoing - Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Bahá’í Studies. Former Editorships/Executive Positions 2011 - Local Arrangements Coordinator for the Canadian Association for the Advancement of Netherlandic Studies, Fredericton, NB. 2011 Local Arrangements Coordinator for the Annual Meetings of the Association for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies in Canada, Fredericton, NB. 2010-11 - Chair, Charles Horton Cooley Awards Committee, Society for the Study of Symbolic Interactionism. 2008-10 - Chair, Historical Cartography Section of the Canadian Cartographic Association. 2008-10 - Member, The John Porter Tradition of Excellence Book Award, Canadian Sociological Association. 2008-10 - Member of the Executive, Canadian Cartographic Association 2006 - Guest Editor, The Journal for Academic Ethics (Vol. 4, nos.1-4). 2005-7- Associate Editor, Editorial Board of the Canadian Review of Sociology

/4 2002-5 Sociology Book Review Editor, Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology. 1996-7 Secretary, Executive Board of the Third Age Centre, St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB. 1996-8 Member and Treasurer, International Executive Board of the Association for Bahá’í Studies. 1995-6 Vice-President, Atlantic Association of Sociologists and Anthropologists. 1995-9 Editor, AASSC Newsbulletin, Association for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies in Canada. 1995-9 Member, Executive Board of the Association for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies in Canada. 1982 University Liaison Officer, Association for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies in Canada 1984-2009 - Senior Editor and Editorial Board Member, International Bahá’í Encyclopedia Project, Wilmette, Ill. OTHER EMPLOYMENT 1975-9 Alternate Representative of the Bahá’í International Community to the United Nations, New York City, NY. 1960-7 Worked in the Netherlands and Canada as bank clerk, receptionist, typist, assistant cartographic editor, sampler in a gold mine (in Northwest Territories) BOOKS AND EDITED VOLUMES 2014 (Coeditor). Sage Handbook on Ethics in Qualitative Research. Sage: Thousand Oaks, CA. (Main editor: Martin Tolich). 2015 (Coeditor). The Ethics Rupture: Exploring Alternatives to Formal Research-Ethics Review. Toronto: University of Toronto Press (with Ann Hamilton) (book contract signed). 2013 Map Worlds: A History of Women in Cartography. Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. ISBN: 978-1-55458-932-6 (Second edition published in 2014). (Reviewed five times): Review in 2014: Portolan; The Globe (74: 56-57); Imago Mundi (66 (2): 253); Recherches Féministes (27 (1): 270-3); Cdn J. of Sociology (39 (3): 437-550) 2013 Essentials of Thinking Ethically in Qualitative Research. Walnut Creek, CA:Left Coast Press (co-author: Deborah K. van den Hoonaard). ISBN: 978-1-61132-204-0/978-161132-205-7/978-1-61132-714-4. 2011 The Seduction of Ethics: Transforming the Social Sciences. Toronto: U of Toronto Press. ISBN 9781442642683 Listed by Hill Times as one of the top 100 Canadian non-fiction books in 2011. Nominated for three awards, 2012. Received “Honorable Mention” by the Charles H. Cooley Award Committee of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, 2012. (Reviewed four times): Review in 2014: Symbolic Interaction 37 (2): 327-330. Review in 2013: American J of Sociology 118 (4): 1136-1138; Transnational Legal Theory 4 (1): 146-156. Review in 2012: Contemporary Sociology 41 (5): 678-679. 2006 Ethics Trapeze, publ. in The Journal of Academic Ethics. Guest Editor for 2006. Springer Publications. 2006 The Equality of Women and Men: The Experience of the Bahá’í Community of Canada. Douglas, NB: Deborah and Will van den Hoonaard (co-author: Deborah K. van den Hoonaard). ISBN 0-9685258-1-4 (Paper). (Reviewed 3 times)

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Reviewed in 2006: J. of Bahá’í Studies, 16 (1/4): 89-96. Reviewed in 2008: Cdn Rev. of Soc. On-line Book Review (2 pp). Reviewed in 2009: Bahá’í Studies Review (15): 161-162. (Editor) Walking the Tightrope: Ethical Issues for Qualitative Researchers. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 080203683X (Cloth); 0802085237 (Paper) (reviewed 13 times): Reviewed in 2003: Cdn Rev. of Soci. and Anthropology Aug.; Contemporary Sociology 32 (5); Anthropology & Education Quarterly 34 (3); J. of Academic Ethics 1 (2): 221-3; British J. of Social Work 33 (6): 834-6; J. of Phenomenological Psychology 34; Anthropologica 45 (2): 309-11; Book Reviews: 138-141; Canadian Journal of Sociology Online May-June 2003 (2pp). Reviewed in 2004: Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research [On-line Journal], 5(2), Art. 1. Available at: http://www.qualitativeresearch.net/fqs-texte/2-04/2-04review-gerber-e.htm [Date of Access: 20 May 2004]; Field Methods 16 (4): 464 - 469; Questia Feb. Reviewed in 2005: CAUT Bulletin (March), p. A7; Qualitative Health Research (Feb.) Working with Sensitizing Concepts: Analytical Field Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. ISBN 0-7619-0206-6 (cloth); 0-7619-0207-4 (pbk) (reviewed 8 times) Reviewed in 1997: Kwalon, 2,6 (Netherlands); Book News, Inc., Jan. 1; (USA); Public Productivity and Management Review, 21 (2) (USA: 213-18. Reviewed in 1998: Sociale Interventie, 7,2 (Belgium) Reviewed in 2000: Contributions to Indian Sociology .34 (1): 157-159, 159-160. Reviewed in 2004: Nuovo. Reviewed in 2003: Anthropologica, 45 (2). Adopted as textbook: U. of Tennessee (Soc 534), C. of William and Mary (ED 664), Illinois State U. (EAF 415), and Indiana U. (EDUC Y611 5289). The Origins of the Bahá’í Community of Canada, 1898-1948. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. ISBN 0-88920-272-9 (reviewed 16 times) Reviewed in 1996: Grant S. Martin, History Dept, Concordia U., Montreal, MA Paper. Reviewed in 1997: Soc. of Religion, 58,4: 400-01; ABS Newsletter, Australia, 38; Book News,Inc., May 1; Margit Warburg and Karl Dobbelaere at Intern. Conf. for the Sociology of Religion, Toulouse, July; U.K. Bahá’í Studies Bulletin. Reviewed in 1998: J. of Bahá’í Studies, 8,2: 75-7; Humanities, 290-291. Reviewed in 1999: Nova Religio, 2,2: 315-7; Cdn Rev. of Soc. & Anthr., 36,1:154-6; Cdn Book Review Annual, 23:127; Relig. Studies Review, 25,1: 115; Archives de Sciences Sociales des Religions, 108:88; University of Toronto Quarterly, 69 (1): 290-1; Studies in Religion/ Sciences Religieuses, 28: 232 - 233. Reluctant Pioneers: Constraints and Opportunities in an Icelandic Fishing Community. New York: Peter Lang. ISBN 0-8204-1801-3 (reviewed 6 times) Reviewed in 1993: Culture, 13, 2:m 102-3; Marine Anthropological Studies, 6 (½). Reviewed in 1994: Marine Resource Economics, 9: 95-7; Scandinavian-Canadian Studies, 7: 110-3; The Northern Mariner, 4,2: 58-60. Reviewed in 1996: Anthropologica. Silent Ethnicity: The Dutch of New Brunswick. Fredericton: New Ireland Press. ISBN 0920483-28-3 (reviewed 3 times) Reviewed in 1992: Cdn Book Review Annual: 437. Reviewed in 1993: Cdn J. of Netherlandic Studies, 14,2; Cdn Rev. of Soc. & Anthr., 30,1: 147-9. CHILDREN’S BOOK

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Did You Ever Wonder?: The Life of the Báb as a Child. (under review). EDITOR, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

2000 Qualitatives 2000: "Dirty Work:" Social Process and Meaning in Ethnography. Fredericton: Qualitative Analysis Conference, University of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University, 18-21 May. (ISBN 0-9682062-1-2) 1999 Qualitatives ‘99: The Interdisciplinary Study of Social Processess, Fredericton: Qualitative Analysis Conference, University of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University, 13-16 May. (ISBN 0-9685258-0-6) CHAPTERS OR PARTS OF BOOKS 2015

“The making(s) of a qualitative code of ethics: the 'Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans. ” Chapter 7 in Martin Tolich (ed.) Qualitative Research Ethics in Practice. Walnut Creek, CA:Left Coast Press (in process). 2014 “Lingering Ethical Tensions in Narrative Inquiry.” In preparation for Ivor Goodson, Editor, The Routledge International Handbook on Narrative and Life History. (in process) 2014 “The Ethics Rupture Summit in the Context of Current Trends in Research-Ethics Review.” (with Ann Hamilton) Introductory Chapter in Will C. van den Hoonaard and Ann Hamilton (eds), Ethic Rupture: Alternatives to Formal and Informal Research Ethics Review. (co-editor: Will C. van den Hoonaard). Contract with Toronto: University of Toronto Press . 2014 “So Where from Here? Finding Paths through the Bramble of Research-Ethics Review.” (with Ann Hamilton) Concluding Chapter in Will C. van den Hoonaard and Ann Hamilton (eds), Ethic Rupture: Alternatives to Formal and Informal Research Ethics Review. (co-editor: Will C. van den Hoonaard). Contract with Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 2014 “How Positivism Is Colonizing Qualitative Research through Ethics Review.” Pp. 173-194 (Chapter 8) in Jennifer M. Kilty, Sheryl C. Fabian, & Maritza Felices-Luna, eds. Demarginalizing Voices: Commitment, Emotion, and Action in Qualitative Research. Vancouver, BC: U. of British Columbia Press. 2014 “Getting to the Dark Side of the Moon: Researching the Lives of Women in Cartography.” Pp. 152-160 in Rosanna Hertz, Anita Garey, and Margaret Nelson (eds), Open to Disruption: Time and Craft in the Practice of Slow Sociology. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press (in press). 2012 “Baha’is.” Pp. 351-386 (Chapter 9) in Jamie S. Scott, ed. The Religions of Canadians. Toronto: U of Toronto Press. 978-1-4426-0516-9 2012 “Ethics on the Ground: A Moral Compass.” Pp. 165-182 in for D. K. van den Hoonaard, Qualitative Research in Action: A Canadian Primer. Oxford U.P. 978-0-19-543919-9 2009 “On Developing and Using Concepts in an Icelandic Field-Research Setting.” Pp. 92-104 In Antony J. Puddephatt, William Shaffir, and Steven W. Kleinknecht, eds., Ethnographies Revisited: The Stories Behind the Story. London: Routledge (Chapter 5). 978-0-415-45221-2/978-0-415-45220-5 2008 “A explosão da bolha: relações entre pesquisador e participantes pesquisados.” [Bursting the Bubble: The Relationship between researcher and Research Participants] Pp. 83-101 in Iara Coelho Zito Guerriero, Maria Luisa Sandoval Schmidt, and Fabio Zicker, eds. Ética Nas Pesquisas Em Ciências Humanas e Sociais Na Saúde. Sao Paulo: Aderaldo & Rothschild. 2007 “El Papel de los Conceptos Sensibilizadores en el Análisis Cualitativo.” Pp.25-45 in Susana Masseroni, ed. Interpretando la Experiencia: Estudios cualitativos en ciencias

/7 sociales. Buenos Aires: Mnemosyne. (Chapter 2) 2007 “Nuevas Perspectivas y Problemas Acerca de la Revisión Ética de la Investigación.” Pp.175-197 in Susana Masseroni, ed. Interpretando la Experiencia: Estudios cualitativos en ciencias sociales. Buenos Aires: Mnemosyne. (Chapter 7) 2006 “New Angles, Tangles, and Fads in the Ethics Review of Research.” The Journal of Academic Ethics. 4 (1-4): 261-274. 2006 “The Ethics Trapeze [The Guest Editor’s Introduction].” The Journal of Academic Ethics. 4 (1-4): 1-10. 2006 (and Lynn Echevarria). "Black Roses in Canada’s Mosaic: Three Decades of Canadian Black History." in Richard Thomas and Gwen Etter-Lewis, eds. Lights of the Spirit: Historical Portraits of Black Bahá’ís in North America. Wilmette, IL: Baha’i Publishing Trust: 143-166. 2006 “Case-and-Comment” Section in Iain Hay and Mark Israel, eds. Research Ethics for Social Scientists. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage:. 146-150. 2005 “Etching the Idea of “Unity in Diversity in the Baha’i Community: Popular Opinions and Organizing Principle.” Pp. 245-267 in Margit Warburg, ed. Baha’i and Globalisation. Aarhus, Denmark: Aarhus University Press. 2004 "Fostering Human Dignity: Some Inherent Ethical Dimensions of Qualitative Research." Pp. 265-279 in Jurij Fikfak, Frane Adam, Detlef Garz, eds. Qualitative Research: Differing Perspectives, Emerging Trends. Ljubljana, Slovenia: ZRC Publishing, Institute of Slovenian Ethnology, University of Ljubljana. 2004 "The Epistemological Framework of Qualitative Research: Is It Still a Cinderella to Quantitative Research?" Pp. 35-48 in Jurij Fikfak, Frane Adam, Detlef Garz, eds. Qualitative Research: Differing Perspectives, Emerging Trends. Ljubljana, Slovenia: ZRC Publishing, Institute of Slovenian Ethnology, University of Ljubljana. 2002 "Introduction: Ethical Norming and Qualitative Research." In Will C. van den Hoonaard, ed., Walking the Tightrope: Ethical Issues for Qualitative Researchers. Toronto: University of Toronto Press: 3-25. 2002 "Some Concluding Thoughts on Ethical Review and Its Alternatives." In Will C. van den Hoonaard, ed., Walking the Tightrope: Ethical Issues for Qualitative Researchers. Toronto: University of Toronto Press: 175-187. 1993 "Human Diversity: A Profile of New Brunswick." in John McEvoy and C. Passaris, eds. Human Rights in New Brunswick: A New Vision for a New Century. Fredericton. N.B. Human Rights Commission (Chapter One): 9-21. 1992 "Development and Decline of an Early Canadian Bahá’í Community: Saint John, New Brunswick, 1910-25." in Richard Hollinger, ed. Studies in Bábí and Bahá’í Religions, V. 7: Community Histories. Los Angeles. Kalimat Press: 217-39. 1991 "Numbers and Social Forms: The Contribution of Simmel to Social Movement Theory" in Metta Spencer, ed. Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change. Vol. 13. Greenwich, Conn. Jai Press: 31-43 (Chapter Two). ENCYCLOPAEDIA ENTRIES “Schopflocher, Siegfried.” On-line International Bahá’í Encyclopedia. Available at http://www.bahai-encyclopedia-project.org/index.php?view=article&catid=56%3Aa-selec tion-of-articles&id=69%3Aschopflocher-siegfried&option=com_content&Itemid=74 2008 “Inter- and Intracoder Reliability.” International Encyclopaedia of Qualitative Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: 445-451 (Vol. 1) 2008 “Theoretical Sample.” International Encyclopaedia of Qualitative Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage: 874-875 (Vol. 2). 2008 “Data Analysis.” International Encyclopaedia of Qualitative Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage (with D.K. van den Hoonaard): 186-188 ( Vol. 1) 2009

/8 2008 “Sensitizing Concepts.” International Encyclopaedia of Qualitative Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage: 812-814 (Vol. 2) 2008 “Ethics Review Process.” International Encyclopaedia of Qualitative Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage: 280-283 (Vol. 1). 2005 “Sensitizing Concepts.” Pp. 339-340 in Francis J. Turner, ed., The Canadian Encyclopedia of Social Work. (Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press) 1996 "East Africa, Bahá’í Communities in," Encyclopaedia Iranica. (Columbia University). Vol. 7 (Fascicle 6): 643-644. REFEREED ARTICLES n.d. “Sensitizing Concepts.” Chinese Academy of the Social Sciences Journal of Social Sciences, Beijing. Translation under way into Chinese. (submitted in 2006) 2014 “The New Brunswick Declaration of Research Ethics:A Simple and Radical Perspective.” Canadian Journal of Sociology. 39 (1): 87-98. 2013 “The Social and Policy Contexts of the New Brunswick Declaration on Research Ethics, Integrity, and Governance: A Commentary.” J. of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics. 8 (2): 104-109. 2013 The “Ethics Rupture” Summit, Fredericton, New Brunswick,, Canada, October 25-28, 2012.” J. of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics. 8 (1): 3-7. 2010 “Creative Integration: Persian Baha’i Newcomers in New Brunswick.” Journal of New Brunswick Studies. (with Deborah K van den Hoonaard). Available at http://journals.hil.unb.ca/index.php/JNBS/article/view/18197 2008 “Emerging from Obscurity: The Journey of Sociology in the Bahá’í Community.” The Journal of Bahá’í Studies. 18 (1/4): 1-40. 2008 “And speaking of Map Worlds: A University Course on Maps by a non-Cartographer for non-Cartography Students.” Association of Canadian Map Libraries and Archives Bulletin. No. 132 (Spring/Summer): 10-15. 2008 “On Ethics Regimes and the Problem of Maintaining the Face of Qualitative Research: A Commentary on Iara C.Z. Guerriero and Sueli Dallari’s Paper, ‘The Need for Adequate Ethical Guidelines for Qualitative Health Research’”Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Brazil). 13 (2): 312-314. (invited commentary) Abstract transl. into Portuguese. Publ: ABRASCO. 2008 “Re-imagining the ‘subject:’ Conceptual and ethical considerations on the participant in health research.” Ciência & Saúde Coletiva. 13 (2): 371-379. (Brazil). (invited paper). Abstract transl. into Portuguese. Publ: ABRASCO. 2006 “Trends in Canadian Sociology Master’s Theses in Relation to Research Ethics Review, 1995-2004.” J. of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics. 1 (4): 77-88. 2006 “Anthropological Research in Light of Research-Ethics Review: Canadian Master’s Theses, 1995-2004.” J. of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics. 1 (2) :59-70. (co-author: Anita Connolly). 2006 “Social Activism Among Some Early 20th-Century Baha’is in Canada.” Socialist Studies. 2 (1) (Spring): 77-97. 2004 “Biographical Zoning and Baha’i Biographical Writing: The Case of Rose Henderson.” Bahá’í Studies Review. 12: 50-66 [publ. in 2005] 2003 “Is Anonymity an Artifact in Ethnographic Research?” Journal of Academic Ethics. 1 (2): 141-151. 2003 “A Survey of the Baha’i Faith in Africa from its Earliest Days to 1986.” Bahá’í Studies Review. 11: 10-34. 2001 "Unfreezing the Frame: The Promise of Inductive Research in Bahá’í Studies." Bahá’í Studies Review. 10: 103-114. 2001 "Is Research-Ethics Review a Moral Panic?" Canadian Review of Sociology and

/9 Anthropology. 38 (1) (Feb):19-36. 2000 "Getting There Without Aiming at it: Women’s Experiences in Becoming Cartographers." Cartographica. 37 (3): 47-60. 2000 "Mapping a Conference: A Participant-Observation Analysis of a Cartographers’ World." Association of Canadian Map Libraries and Archive s Bulletin. (107): 23-28. 1999 "Map Worlds: A Conceptual Framework for the Study of Gender and Cartography." In C. Peter Keller, ed. Conference Proceedings of the 19th International Cartographic Conference, Ottawa, Canada, 14-21 August 1999: 387-400. 1997 "Night as Frontier: Some Implications for Bahá’í Communities." Bahá’í Studies Review. 7: 68-73. 1997 "The Social Organization of Mentorship in Bahá’í Studies." Journal of Bahá’í Studies. 8 (3): 19-38. 1997 “Een reactie op Tony Hak [A reply to Tony Hak, “Over sensitizing concepts,” Kwalon. 2 (6): 11-14].” Kwalon. 2 (6): 13-14. 1996 "The Bahá’ís in Canada: A Study in the Transplantation of non-Western religious movements to Western societies." ARC: The Journal of the Faculty of Religious Studies. McGill University. 24: 97-118. 1994 "Towards a Critical Demography: An Atlantic Survey of Aboriginal Demographics." University of New Brunswick Law Journal. 5 : 1-16. 1991 "A Nation’s Innocence: Myth and Reality of Crime in Iceland." Scandinavian-Canadian Studies. 4: 97-114. 1990 "Canada’s Earliest Bahá’í History." World Order. 22 (1-2): 39-49 [Fall 1987/Winter 1988] 1989 "Prospects and Dilemmas of Writing a Bahá’í Encyclopedia." Journal of Bahá’í Studies. 2 (1): 17-31. 1989 "Notes and Commentaries." Journal of Bahá’í Studies. 1 (4): 83-84. 1985 "Individual Real-Life World and Institutional Practices with Special Reference to Power Sharing." The High School Journal. (Univ. of North Carolina Press). 68 (4): 407-17. 1985 "The Persecution of the Iranian Bahá’í Community and the Emergence of a Universal Moral Order." World Order. 19 (1-2): 35-41. 1984 "World Views and the Shape of Communities." World Order. 18 (3): 35-41. 1984 "The `Echo Effect’ and Other Human Resource Implications of an Icelandic Fishery Ban." International Journal of Environmental Studies. 22: 273-87. 1984 "A Pattern of Development: An Historical Study of Bahá’í Communities in Development." Bahá’í Studies Notebook. 3 (3-4): 107-27. 1983 "Occupational Ideology and the Character of Fishery Policy: A Case from Iceland." Resource Management and Optimization. 2 (3): 225-42. 1982 "Emerging from Obscurity: The Response of the Iranian Bahá’í Community to Persecution." Conflict Quarterly. 3 (1): 5-16. BOOK REVIEWS 2012 “Laura Stark, Behind Closed Doors: IRBs and the Making of Ethical Research.” Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews. (forthcoming) 2010 “Zachary M. Schrag, Ethical Imperialism: Institutional Review Boards and the Social Sciences.” Canadian Journal of Sociology. 35 (4). 2010 “Marlene Macke, Take My Love to the Friends: The Story of Laura R. Davis.” Toronto: Chestnut Park Press.” Baha’i Studies Review. 16: 183-186. 2009 “Peter Smith, An Introduction to the Bahá’í Faith, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.” Studies in Religion. 38: 560-561. [ 2008 “Back Blurb,” Nader Saiedi, Gate of the Heart: Understanding the Writings of the Bab, Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier U.P.

/10 2004 “Peter Smith, ed. Baha’is in the West: Studies in the Babi and Baha’i Religions. Vol. 14.” Baha’i Studies Review. 14: 154-157, [publ. in 2005] 2004 “Review Symposium: From Road to Labyrinth: The State, Fate, or Hope of Ethnography: Handbook of Ethnography.” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. 33 (4) (Aug): 488493. 2003 “Review of ‘Trevor Welland and Lesley Pugsley, Ethical Dilemmas in Qualitative Research.’’ in Contemporary Sociology. 32(5): 656-657. 2002 “Christopher Buck, Paradise and Paradigm: Key Symbols in Persian Christianity and the Bahá’í Faith.” in Studies in Religion. 31(3-4): 501-502. 2000 “Jacques T. Godbout, The World of the Gift." in Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology. 37 (4): 485-487. 2000 “Jay Bern, A Long Way.” in The International Fiction Review. 27: 92-93 1999 “Anson Shupe, Wolves Within the Fold.” in Contemporary Sociology. 28 (4): 443-444. 1999 “Michiel Horn, Becoming Canadian: Memoirs of an Invisible Immigrant.” in The Canadian Historical Review. 28 (4): 723-724. 1997 “William H. Swatos, Jr., and Loftur R. Gíssurarson, Icelandic Spiritualism: Mediumship and Modernity in Iceland.” in Sociology of Religion. 58 (3): 297-98. 1996 “Scott W. See, Riots in New Brunswick: Orange Nativism and Social Violence in the 1840s.” in Canadian Ethnic Studies. 28 (2): 180-81. 1995 “Larry Rowdon, Hidden Bounties: Memories of Pioneering on the Magdalen Archipelago.” in Journal of Bahá’í Studies. 6 (2): 87-89. 1994 “Satya Sharma et al, Immigrants and Refugees in Canada: A National Perspective on Ethnicity, Multiculturalism, and Cross-Cultural Adjustment.” in Anthropologica. 36 (1): 115-117. 1991 “Brigham Y. Card et al, ed. The Mormon Presence in Canada.” in Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology. 28 (1) (Feb.): 149-151. 1987 “Guy D. Wright, Sons and Seals.” in Anthropologica. 29 (2): 214-216. 1986 “Robert H. Stockman, The Bahá’í Faith in America: Origin, 1892-1900.” in Journal of Church and State: 520-21. SUMMARY OF ITEMS IN OTHER LANGUAGES Chinese 2006 “Sensitizing Concepts.” Chinese Academy of the Social Sciences Journal of Social Sciences, Beijing. Translation under way into Chinese. Dutch 1995 “Een eeuw van light: De internationale Bahá’í gemeenschap, 1892-1992.” [A Century of Light: The Bahá’í International Community, 1892-1992.] Bahá’í Vizier. The Hague, The Netherlands, 31 (5): 201-218. Translated into Dutch [Originally printed in 1992] 1962 “De Dodezeerollen” [The Dead Sea Scrolls]. Parts 1-3. Onze Zondag: Weekblad voor de jeugd [Weekly News for the Youth]. Nos 748, 749, 750 (1, 8, and 15 April): 50; 54-55; 58-59. French 2008

“Résumé de la rétroaction sur le document traitant de la recherche qualitative.” Prepared by the Social Sciences and Humanities Special Working Committee to the Interagency Advisory Panel on Research Ethics. Ottawa. (mai) 2008. “La recherche qualitative : un chapitre à être inclus dans l’EPTC.” Prepared by the Social

/11 Sciences and Humanities Special Working Committee to the Interagency Advisory Panel on Research Ethics. Ottawa. (février) 2008 “La recherche intégrant la pratique créative : Chapitre destiné à être inclus dans l'EPTC.” Prepared by the Social Sciences and Humanities Special Working Committee to the Interagency Advisory Panel on Research Ethics. Ottawa. (février) 2008. “Recommandations du CTSH sur la protection de la vie prive et la confidentialité.” Prepared by the Social Sciences and Humanities Special Working Committee to the Interagency Advisory Panel on Research Ethics. Ottawa. (février) 2004 Points saillants du rapport à paraître intitulé " Giving Voice to the Spectrum " du Comité de travail spécial de l'éthique de la recherche en sciences humaines (CTSH) du GER présenté à l'atelier national co-parrainé par le GER et le CNERH le 5 mars 2004, " Les frontières de l'EPTC : défis reliés au concept de risque, aux définitions et aux disciplines pour la recherche nécessitant une évaluation éthique" (mars) 82pp. 1993 “La diversité humaine: profil du Nouveau-Brunswick.” in John McEvoy and C. Passaris, eds. Les droits de la personne au Nouveau-Brunswick. Fredericton, N.B. Human Rights Commission: 9-19. Translated into French [originally published in 1993] Portuguese 2008 “A explosão da bolha: relações entre pesquisador e participantes pesquisados.” [Bursting the Bubble: The Relationship between researcher and Research Participants] Pp. 83-101 in Iara Coelho Zito Guerriero, Maria Luisa Sandoval Schmidt, and Fabio Zicker, eds. Ética Nas Pesquisas Em Ciências Humanas e Sociais Na Saúde. Sao Paulo: Aderaldo & Rothschild. 2008 “Re-imagining the ‘subject:’ Conceptual and ethical considerations on the participant in health research.” Ciência & Saúde Coletiva. 13 (2): 371-379. (Brazil). (invited paper). Abstract transl. into Portuguese Spanish 2008. “Nuevas perspectivas y problemas acerca de la revisión ética de la investigación” [New Perspectives and Problems in Research Ethics Review]. in Susana Masseroni, ed. Methodologies from Within: The Uses of Memory and Narratives in Research. Buenos Aires: Mnemosyne. REPRINTS 2013 “New Brunswick Declaration on Ethics in Research and Governance.” Statement is available at “Ethics Rupture,” STU.ca 2006 “Is Research-Ethics Review a Moral Panic?" Pp. 63-75 in John A. Winterdyk, Linda Coates, Scott Brodie, eds. Qualitative and Qualitative Research Methods Paper: A Canadian Orientation. Toronto: Pearson [originally published in Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology. 2001]. 1997 “The Bahá’í Community of Canada: A Case Study in the Transplantation of non Western Movements to Western societies.” The Journal of Bahá’í Studies. 7 (3): 17-41. PLENARY CONFERENCE ADDRESSES 2015

“Believers versus Believers: The Struggle for Space in Research-ethics Review.” Qualitative Analysis Conference. Brescia University College, London, ON. 24-26 June. 2015 “The New Brunswick Declaration on Ethics in Research and Governance.” Ethics in Practice Conference, Otago, New Zealand. 10-12 April

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“Map Worlds.” Conference and Exhibit on Women and Map Trades, Osher Map Library, University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME, 25 March 2014 “The Dark Side of the Moon: Map Worlds and Women in Cartography [Presentation about Mina Hubbard and Marie Tharp].” Seventh National Cartographic Conference GeoCart'2014, 42nd ANZMapS Conference and the Third ICA Symposium on Cartography for Australasia and Oceania , Auckland, New Zealand, 3-5 Sept. 2013 “The Great Debate: The Con Side of the Canadian Statement on Research Ethics (TCPS 2), Final Plenary, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Research Ethics Boards, Calgary, 28 April. (The team debater was Kirsten Bell, UBC). 2013 “Are we Asked to “Other” Ourselves? Social Scientists and the Research-Ethics Review Process ” Symposium II (Values), Generic Ethics Principles in Social Research.” Academy of Social Sciences and the British Psychology Society, 5 April. www.acss.org.uk 2012 “The Ethics Rupture Summit in the Context of Current Trends in Research-Ethics Review.” Opening Plenary talk, International Ethics Summit, Fredericton, NB, Oct. 2009 “Following in His Footsteps”: Tracing the Montreal Sojourn of ‘Abdu’l-Baha [1912].”The Maxwell Lecture, Montreal, QC, 4 Sept. 2007 “Emerging from Obscurity: The Journey of Sociology in the Bahá’í Community.” Hasan M. Balyuzi Memorial Lecture, 31st Annual Conference of the Association for Bahá’í Studies. 16-19 August. 2007 “Bioethics and Globalization.” Troisième Journées Scientifique de l’Institut Fédératif de Recherche. Sciences Humains, Economiques, et Sciences Sociales, Université de la Méditerranné, Aix-Marseille, 13 March. 2005 “Towards Working Recommendations: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics and the TCPS: Issues, Questions on the Road to ‘Reform’.” PRE Annual Workshop, Ottawa, 4 March. 2005 “Curious George: When monkeying around in graduate research can lead you to serendipitous findings.”Keynote Address at the Graduate Research Conference. University of New Brunswick, Fredericton. 26-26 Feb. 2004 “From Iceland’s Thin Horizon: An Ethnographer’s Life.” Plenary Address to the Qualitative Analysis 21st Conference. Carleton U., Ottawa. 14 May. 2003 “A Blessing in Disguise?: The Practice and Ambiguities of Expedited Review.” Plenary, Annual Conference of the National Council for Ethics for Research on Humans.” Ottawa. 28 Febr. 2003 “Walking the Tightrope: Recent Developments in Canada in Research Ethics Review.” Plenary at the Couch-Stone Symposium of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interactionism, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 7-8 Feb. INVITED GUEST LECTURES OR INVITED CONFERENCE PAPERS 2014 2014 2014 2013 2013

“Research Integrity: An Emphasis on International Practices in Research and Social Science Ethics.” Annual Meetigs of the Ass. for Practical and Professional Ethics, Jacksonville, FL, 27 Feb - 2 March. “Recent Conceptual Developments in Research-Ethics Review.” Atlantic Centre for Qualitative Research and Analysis, St. Thomas University, Fredericton, 24 Jan. Participant in Special Presidential Session, “Time and Craft in the Practice of Slow Sociology,” Eastern Sociological Society, Baltimore, 22 Feb. “The Seduction of Ethics: How Ethics Committees are Transforming the Social Sciences.” U of Liverpool Institute of Psychology, Health and Society Seminar (10 Sept.) “Where is Ethics in Research-Ethics Review?” Inaugural Lecture of the Research Ethics

/13 Board, Langara College, Vancouver, BC. 24 April. “The Significance of the Visit of ‘Abdu’l-Baha to Canada, 1912.” Baha’i Community of Edmonton (AB), 26 August. 2012 “Perspectives on Some Early Baha’is in Canada.” Baha’i Community of Edmonton (AB), 25 August. 2012 “Is the Seduction of Ethics Transforming the Social Sciences?” Sociology Department Colloquium Series, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. 3 May. 2011 “Revisiting Silent Ethnicity: its past and current (ir)relevance.” Presented to the Canadian Association for the Advancement of Netherlandic Studies. Fredericton, NB. May. 2010 “The Tri-Council Policy Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans.” IIT Research Day on Research Ethics.” National Research Council, Fredericton, NB,19 Jan. 2009 “Trends in Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Master’s Theses in Relation to Research Ethics Review, 1995-2004.” NCEHR In-Site Conference, 2 Oct. 2008 "The Seduction of Ethics: The Transformation of the Social Sciences Through Ethics Review." Public Meeting, St. Thomas University, Fredericton, 18 April. 2008 “Ethical Challenges of Social Research in Canada.” International Teleconference Organized by the International Human Research Liaison, Office for Human Research Protections, Washington, DC. [PowerPoint only] April. 2008 "Bursting the Bubble: The Relationship between researcher and Research Participants." Joint HIC/ICEHR Boards presentation Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL. 20 Feb. 2008 "The Seduction of Ethics: The Transformation of the Social Sciences Through Ethics Review." Public Meeting, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL. 19 Feb. 2008 "Towards a More Inclusive and Interdisciplinary Research-ethics Code: Reform and Developments in Canada."Meeting with faculty at large, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL. 19 Feb. 2008 "Problems and Perspectives from Specific Disciplines," Meeting with Grad students at large, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL. 19 Feb. 2007 “The Seduction of Ethics: The Transformation of the Social Sciences Through Ethics Review.” Public Lecture, Bolton University, England, 28 Nov. 2007 “Bursting the Bubble: The Relationship between Researcher and Research Participants.” 1st International Seminary to strengthen the capacity to analyze ethical aspects of health research in Social and Human Sciences, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 16 - 18 October. 2007 “Shifting Realities and the Canadian Red Cross.” Public Consultation, Canadian Red Cross Society, New Brunswick Region, Fredericton, 11 Sept. 2007 “Is Research Ethics a Contested Terrain?” Ethics Workshop Organized by Faculty of Nursing, University of New Brunswick, 27 August. 2007 “The Globalization of Ethics: Impact on the Social Sciences,” Association française des Anthropologues, Maison Méditerranéenne des Sciences de l'Homme, Aix-en-Provence, 16 March. 2006 “Re-imagining the ‘subject:’ Conceptual and ethical considerations on the participant in health research.” Seminar,Ethics Centre of South Australia, and the Department of Health, Adelaide, Australia. 8 Dec. 2006 “New Angles, Tangles, and Fads in the Ethics Review of Social Science and Humanities Research,”School of Law, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia, the Ethics Centre of South Australia, 4 Dec. 2006 “Latest Developments in Ethics for Qualitative Research,” Graduate Coordinators Forum, Adelaide, Australia, 6 Dec. 2006 “Dynamical Aspects of Research Ethics in North America." Instituto Gino Germani, University of Buenos Aires, 4 Sept. 2006 “Re-imagining the ‘subject:’ Conceptual and ethical considerations on the participant in 2012

/14 qualitative research.” Meeting on Guidelines for Ethics Review of Qualitative Health Research,WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases, Guaruja (Brazil), 30 Aug. 2006 “Sensitizing Concepts.” Institute of Sociology, Chinese Academy of the Social Sciences, China. 18 April. 2006 “Ethics in Qualitative Research.” Beijing Normal University. Beijing, China. 18 April. 2006 “Sensitizing Concepts.” Beijing Normal University. Beijing, China. 13 April. 2006 “Is There Room for the Social Sciences in Research-Ethics Review?” Public talk, Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, ON, 30 March. 2006 “Is it Possible to Teach Ethics in Research?” Public talk. University of Regina, Regina, SK. 27 March. 2006 "Is it Possible to Teach Ethics in Research?” Liberal Arts Speaker Series. Brandon University, Brandon, Manitoba. 21 March. 2006 “Is it Possible to Teach Ethics in Research?” Public talk. University College of the Fraser Valley, Abbotsford, BC, 2 Febr. 2005 “Social sciences: qualitative research and ethics.” Transdisciplinary training program in public health, population health and in health services and policy research. Canadian Institutes of Health Research Strategic Training Initiative and the Quebec Population Health Research Network. Montreal, 30 May. 2005 “New Perspectives in Ethics and Public Health Research.” Transdisciplinary training program in public health, population health and in health services and policy research. Canadian Institutes of Health Research Strategic Training Initiative and the Quebec Population Health Research Network. Montreal, 30 May. 2005 “Towards Working Recommendations: Interactive Session on Emergent and Qualitative Research as a Platform for Addressing SS&H Research Ethics Review.” Annual Conference. Canadian Association of Research Ethics Boards, Toronto. 6 May (with Lisa Given). 2005 “Towards Working Recommendations–Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics and the TCPS: Issues, Questions on the Road to “Reform.” PRE/NCEHR Annual Workshop, Ottawa, 4 March. 2004 “Giving Voice to the Spectrum: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics & the TCPS: Issues, Questions on the Road to ‘Reform’.” New and Emerging Approaches to Research Ethics: Challenging the TCPS and our Communities. Canadian Bioethics Society Conference, Calgary, AB, 31 Oct. 2004 “Problems and Perspectives from Specific Disciplines.” Social and Behavioural Sciences and Humanities Ethics Conference, National Council on Ethical Human Research. Feb. 22. University of Alberta, Edmonton. 2004 “The Ethics Trapeze: Is Ethics Review Changing the Social Sciences?” InterArts Lecture, Faculty of Arts, U.N.B., 20 Febr. 2004 “Report of the Social Sciences and Humanities Working Group, PRE.”National Council on Ethical Human Research. Aylmer, QC. 5 March. 2003 “Current Deveoopments in Research Ethics.” St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. 30 May 2003 “Ethics in Social Science Research Involving Humans.” Speaker for the Federal Department of Justice Research Week. Ottawa. 30 Oct. 2003 “The Ethical Gaze and the Transformation of the Social Sciences.” U of Saskatchewan, 16 June. 2002 “Ethical Norming.” St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS. May 2002 “Presentation on Panel on Research Ethics.” St. Thomas University, Fredericton. 10 Oct. 2001 “How Strange are Baha’is Really?: Exploring their Relationship with Canadian Society.” The Religious Studies and Sociology Departments, St. Francis Xavier U., Antigonish, NS, 12 Nov.

/15 2001 “Mapping a Conference: A Participant-Observation Analysis of a Cartographers’ World.” GeoForum, Summer School for Cartography, Tromsø, Norway. 20 August. 2001 “Two-Day Workshop on Qualitative Methods” (with D.K. van den Hoonaard), Professional Development Committee of the PEI Chapter of the Canadian Evaluation Society, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 17-18 April. 2000 “The Epistemology of Qualitative Research,” Faculty of Social Sciences, U. of Ljubljana, Slovenia, 9 Nov. 2000 “Ethical Review of Qualitative Research,” History Seminar of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 8 Nov. 2000 “Epistemological Frameworks of Qualitative Research.” International Conference on Qualitative Research: New Trends in the Development and Use of Qualitative Methods, Institute of Slovenian Ethnology, Bled, Slovenia, 6 Nov. 2000 “Map Worlds: A Sociological Approach to Gender and Cartography.” Faculty of Education, Oulu University, Oulu, Finland. 1 Nov. 2000 “Working with Sensitizing Concepts in Inductive Research.” Faculty of Education, Oulu University, Oulu, Finland. 30 Oct. (twice) 2000 “Exploring Near-to-the-Heart Issues: Researching the Equality of Women and Men in the Bahá’í Community of Canada.” Center for Women’s Studies, University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden. 25 Oct. 2000 “Mapping a Conference: A Participant-Observational Analysis of a Cartographic Conference.” Tema Institute of Technology, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden. 24 Oct. 2000 “Exploration as the Basis for Inductive Research.” Tema Institute of Technology, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden. 23 Oct. 2000 “Did Atlas Shrug?: Perspectives on Gender and Cartography.” Department of Human and Economic Geography, Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden. 18 Oct. 2000 “Exploration as the Basis for Inductive Research.” Department of Criminology, Oslo University, Oslo, Norway. 16 Oct. 2000 “Sociology of Religion in Canada.” Department of History of Religions, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. 12 Oct. 2000 “Unfreezing the Frame: The Promise of Inductive Research in Bahá’í Studies.” Merton College, Oxford, 31 March-2 April. 1999 “Gender and Cartography: A Symbolic-Interactionist Perspective.” Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, Toronto, 1 March. 1998 “The Dutch of New Brunswick.” New Brunswick Provincial Archives, Fredericton, N.B. On Occasion of the Dordrecht Exhibit Regarding Canadians in the Netherlands during World War II. 8 Nov. 1998 “Exploring Near-to-the-Heart Issues: The Equality of Women and Men in the Canadian Bahá’í Community.” Department of Women’s Studies, and Department of Sociology, U. of Regina, Regina. 13 April. 1998 “Developing Sensitizing Concepts.” Department of Sociology, U. of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. 3 February. 1998 “Exploring Near-to-the-Heart Issues: The Equality of Women and Men in the Canadian Bahá’í Community.” Department of Women and Gender Studies, and Department of Religious Studies, U. of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. 4 February. 1997 “An Author’s Perspective on Publishing.” XIV Qualitative Analysis Conference, “Interdisciplinary Perspectives: Using Qualitative Methods to Study Social Life,” Ontario Institute of Education, Toronto, Aug. 1997 “Author of The Origins of the Bahá’í Community of Canada, 1898-1948 meets Critics.” Conference of the International Society for the Sociology of Religion.” University of Toulouse-le-Mirail, Toulouse, France. July. 1995 “Cultural Diversity and Law-Enforcement,” Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP),

/16 Fredericton, 28 March. 1994 “Cultural Diversity and Law-Enforcement,” Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Fredericton, 1 March. 1994 “The Question of Gender in Canadian Bahá’í History.” Conference on the History and Development of the North American Bahá’í Community.” Organized by the Research and Archives Offices of the American Bahá’í Community. Wilmette, Ill. 3-5 June. 1993 “Towards a Critical Demography: Aboriginal Demographics of Atlantic Canada” Aboriginal Seminar, Viscount Bennet Lecture Series, Faculty of Law, UNB, 5 November. 1993 “Voices of Quiet Despair: Sociology and Social Movements in Canada.” Session on Social Movements in Canadian Contexts.” Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association Annual Meetings. Ottawa. June 4-7. 1993 “Beyond Political Correctness.” Ottawa South Rotary Club. Ottawa. 31 March. 1993 “Changing Knowledge, Changing Reality.” Lecture Series at the National Museum of Science and Technology, sponsored by University of Ottawa. 25 March. 1993 “Cultural Diversity and Law-Enforcement,” RCMP, Fredericton, 23 March. 1992 “The Legacy of Max Maxwell.” Herstory: Women’s History Month Celebration. Ottawa Bahá’í Centre. Oct. 1992 “The Bahá’ís in Atlantic Canada: A Retrospective on a New Religious Movement.” Conference on the History of Religion in Atlantic Canada, Department of History, University of New Brunswick, Saint John, New Brunswick, 2-4 Oct. 1992 “Silent Ethnicity: The Dutch of New Brunswick.” Annual Meetings of the Canadian Association for the Advancement of Netherlandic Studies.” Charlottetown, P.E.I., 30 May. 1992 “Awaiting Fate: Is there Life at Airports?” InterArts Lecture Series, Faculty of Arts, University of New Brunswick, 20 Febr., (with D.K. van den Hoonaard) 1991 “Cultural Diversity and Law-Enforcement,” RCMP, Fredericton, 12 February. 1991 “Cultural Diversity and Law-Enforcement,” RCMP, Fredericton, 21 Sept. 1991 “The Social Organization of Airports.” Presentation to UNB Transportation Group. Faculty of Engineering. Fredericton. Dec. 1989 “A Simmelian View of Social Movements.” Research Colloquium, Department of Sociology, University of Western Ontario. London. March. 1985 “Is there a place for Sociology in Forest-Fire Management?” Fire Science Centre Seminar Series, U.N.B. March. 1983 “Public Perceptions of the Armed Forces.” Canadian Forces Base, Gagetown, N.B. March. 1982 “Reconciling Personal and Social Values: Follow the Yellow Brick Road.” Paper Institute of Human Values, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, N.S. 25 March (with Deborah K. van den Hoonaard). 1982 “Burnout: An Occupational Hazard of the Eighties.” Fredericton and District Scotiabank Association Meeting, Fredericton. April. 1981 “Economic Modernization of Traditional Iceland.” Department of Sociology, University of Richmond. Virginia. April. 1981 “Science, Occupation, and Icelandic Resource Management Policies.” Colloquium, Carleton University, Febr. 1980 “Is Iceland a Model for the Atlantic Fisheries?” Institute of Resource Management and Environmental Studies. Dalhousie University. Halifax. Oct. 1980 “Occupation and Policies in Icelandic Fisheries.” Public Lecture, Social Science, Faculty, University of Iceland. Reykjavik. May. CONFERENCE PAPERS

/17 2014 “Moonstruck: Explorations of the Moon by Mary Adela Blagg (1858-1944) and Kira S. Shingareva (1938 -2013 ).”Annual Meetings of the Society for the History of Discoveries. Austin, TX. 30 Oct. 2 Nov. 2014 “Negotiating Past the Furniture in a Darkened Room: A Case of Bumping into Disciplinary Boundaries while Doing the Research for Map Worlds: A History of Women in Cartography.” 31st Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference, Brescia University College, Western University in London, ON 25-27 June. 2014 “Marie Tharp: Inveterate Discoverer of Continental Drift.” Annual Meetings of the Canadian Cartographic Association, Brock University, May. 2014 “Kirstine Colban: Norway’s First Woman Cartographer.” Annual Meetings of the Association for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies. Brock University. May. 2012 “All Over the Map: Doing International Field Research among Cartographers.” 29th Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference, Memorial University in St. John's Newfoundland, June 20-22, 2012. 2012 “The Persecution of the Baha’is in Iran: A Creative Response.” Human rights symposium, St. Thomas University, 21 March (with Deborah K. van den Hoonaard). 2012 “The Persecution of the Baha’is in Iran: A Creative Response.” Presentation at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, 25[?] April (with Deborah K. van den Hoonaard). 2012 Believers vs Believers: The Struggle for Space in Research-Ethics Review.” CouchStone Symposium of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interactionism, Northwestern U., Evanston, IL, 22 April. 2012 “The Bahá’í Institute for Higher Education: A Creative Response to the Denial of Education to a Religious Minority in Iran.”Human Rights and Social Justice Symposium, St. Thomas University, Fredericton, 21 March. 2011 “The Colonization of Social Research by Bio-Medical Paradigms.” Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meetings, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, June. 2011 “Iceland’s Earliest Cartographic Identity.” Annual Meetings of the Association for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies in Canada, Fredericton, NB. June. 2011 “Workshop on Confidentiality.” Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB, 14 Jan. 2010 “Are there Gender Differences in Sketch Maps?: Illustrations from a Sociology Class on Cartography.” Canadian Cartographic Association Annual Meetings, Regina, SK, 1-5 June 2010 “Presentation about Students and Ethics.” St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB. 26 March 2010 “Ethics in a Non-Positivist World.” Qualitative Brownbag Lunch, St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB. 26 Nov. 2010. “An idiosyncratic and inconsistent world: exploring communications between ethics committees and researchers.” 27th Qualitative Analysis Conference: Social Pragmatism as a Conceptual Foundation Wilfrid Laurier University, Brantford Campus, 13-15 May. 2009. “On Developing and Using Concepts in an Icelandic Field-Research Setting.”26th Symbolic Interaction and Ethnographic Research Conference, U. of Waterloo, 30 April-3 May. 2009 “The Underlife of Research Ethics Review: Secondary Adjustments in the World of Researchers.” 26th Symbolic Interaction and Ethnographic Research Conference, U. of Waterloo, 30 April-3 May. 2009 “Opening the Doors of Friendship: Strategies of Iranian Bahá’í Refugees.” New Brunswick and Atlantic Studies Research and Development Centre Seminar, St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB. 17 April (with D.K. van den Hoonaard). 2008 “The place and meaning of social "data" in research-ethics review.” 25th Canadian Qualitative Research Conference, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, 23-25 May.

/18 2008 “Overcoming the Wall of Good-Willed Indifference: How Bahá’í Newcomers from Iran Are Staying in Atlantic Canada.” 25th Annual Qualitative Research Conference, U. of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB, 21-24 May (with Deborah K. van den Hoonaard). 2008 “And speaking of Map Worlds: A University Course on Maps by a non-Cartographer for non-Cartography Students.” CARTO 2008: Annual Conference of the Canadian Cartographic Association and the Association of Canadian Map Libraries and Archives, Vancouver, 12-16 May 2007 “Taking Care of Professional Boundaries: Biomedical Research Ethics and the Decline of Fieldwork in the Social Sciences” Unhealthy Professional Boundaries?: Working Together in Health and Social Care, Conference on Interdisciplinary Research and Interprofessional Practice in Health and Social Care, Goodenough College, London, 4-5 Dec. 2007 “The expansion of biomedical ethics and the shrinkage of the social sciences.” Congress of the Humanities and the Social Sciences, Saskatoon, May 29-June 1st. 2007 “The Poignant Accomplishments of Bahá’í Newcomers from Iran.” New Brunswick and Atlantic Studies Research and Development Centre Conference, Town and Country: Exploring Urban and Rural Issues in New Brunswick, St. Thomas University, 22-23 June (with D.K. van den Hoonaard) Available at http://dspace.hil.unb.ca:8080/bitstream/ handle/ 1882/1058/Will%20and%20Deborah%20van%20den%20Hoonard. pdf?sequence=1 2005 “Towards a More Inclusive and Interdisciplinary Research-Ethics Code: Reform and Developments in Canada.” IPSI-2005 Internet, Processing, Systems, and Interdisciplinary Research Conference, Carcassonne, France. 23-26 April. 2005 “Ethnographic Musings on Detective Work as a Sensitizing Concept." Symbolic Interaction and Ethnographic Research 2005: The Intellectual Legacy of Herbert Blumer, North Central Sociological Association Meetings. Pittsburgh, PA., 7-10 April. 2004 “Giving Voice to the Spectrum:Is There a Way out of the Ethics-Review Mazeway?” Annual Meetings of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association. U. of Manitoba, Winnipeg. June. 2004 “The Ethical Gaze and the Transformation of the Social Sciences.” 21st Interdisciplinary Qualitative Analysis Conference, Carleton U., Ottawa. May. 2004 “The Ethics Gaze and the Transformation of Qualitative Research.” First Brazilian International Conference on Qualitative Research, 24-27 March. Taubaté, São Paulo, Brazil. 2004 “Focus on Anonymity in Research-Ethics Policies.” National Council on Ethical Human Research. Aylmer, QC. 6 March. 2003 “Opening Remarks: Panel on Research Ethics, TCPS.” Congress of Learned Societies, Panel on Research. Dalhousie University. 1 June. 2003 “We are Good Ghosts!”: Orientations and Expectations of Women Cartographers.” 20th Interdisciplinary Qualitative Analysis Conference, Carleton U., Ottawa. 23 May. 2003 “A Blessing in Disguise?: The Practice and Ambiguities of Expedited Review.” Faculty of Nursing Research Day, University of New Brunswick, 3 May. 2003 “Corporatism and Gender at Cartographers’ Conferences.” Couch-Stone Symposium of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interactionism, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 7-8 Febr 2002 “Biographical Zoning: The Front Stage and Back Stage of Biographical Research.” Landegg International University, Wienacht, Switzerland, 27-29 December. 2002 “A Thinker With a Stirring Message: Rose Henderson and the Baha’i Context of her Social Activism.” Landegg International University, Wienacht, Switzerland, 27-29 December. 2002 “We are Good Ghosts!”: Orientations and Expectations of Women Cartographers.”

/19 Annual Meetings of the Canadian Cartographic Association. Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, 27 May. 2002 “Rose Henderson: Biographical Zoning and the Baha’i Context of her Social Activism.” Canadian Historical Association Meetings, Toronto, 29 May. 2002 “Social Research and the TCPS.” CASCA, Annual Meetings, Toronto. 1 May. 2002 “Panel on Research Ethics.” 19th Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON 24 May. 2002 “The Courtship of Commerce: Community and Competition at Cartography Commercial Exhibits.”“ 19th Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON 23-25 May. 2001 “Etching the Idea of Diversity in the Bahá’í Community: Popular Notion or Organizing Principle?.” International Conference on Bahá’í and Globalism,” University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 23 August. 2001 “Getting There Without Aiming at it: Women’s Experiences of Becoming Cartographers.” A Joint Conference of the Association of Canadian Map Libraries and Archives and the Canadian Cartographic Association, Montreal, May 30-June 2. 2000 “What’s a nice sociologist like you doing in a place like this?”: A Sociological Exploration of the World of Cartographers.” A Joint Conference of the Association of Canadian Map Libraries and Archives, and the Canadian Cartographic Association, and the Western Association of Map Libraries, Edmonton, May 31-June 4. 2000 “Research Ethics Review as a Moral Panic.” 17th Qualitative Analysis Conference, University of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University, Fredericton, N.B., 18-21 May. 1999 “Exploring-Near-the-Heart Issues: The Equality of Women and Men in the Canadian Bahá’í Community.” 13th International Conference of the Centre for Studies on New Religions, “Religious and Spiritual Minorities in the 20th Century: Globalization and Localization.” Bryn Athyn College, Penn., 2-5 June. 1999 “A `New Ethnography’ in an Old Field Setting: Iceland.” 18th Annual Meeting, Association for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies in Canada, U. of Sherbrooke/Bishop’s U., Sherbrooke, Qué., 5-8 June. 1999 “Map Worlds: A Theoretical Framework in the Study of Gender and Cartography.” 19th International Conference of the International Cartographic Association, Ottawa. (with Susan Nichols, Geodesy), Ottawa, ON, 14-21 Aug. 1998 “Taking a Sociological Look at Gender and Cartography: Finding a Theme and a Narrative.” 32nd Annual Meetings of the Atlantic Association of Sociologists and Anthropologists, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS, 22-24 October. 1998 “Working with Sensitizing Concepts: a Halfway Home between Data and Theory.” Annual Meetings of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association, Ottawa, June 1. 1998 “Exploring-Near-the-Heart Issues: The Equality of Women and Men in the Canadian Bahá’í Community.”Annual Meetings of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association, Ottawa, June 3. 1997 “How True Are We to Inductive Research?: The Use of Sensitizing Concepts.” 31st Annual Conference of Atlantic Association of Sociologists and Anthropologists, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, 26-28 Sept. 1997 “Personal Religious Singleness as a Factor in Spreading New Religious Movements.” Conference of the International Society for the Sociology of Religion.” University of Toulouse-le-Mirail, Toulouse, France. July. 1997 “Spoofs, Foibles, and Accidents in Social Research Settings.” 14th Qualitative Analysis Conference, “Interdisciplinary Perspectives: Using Qualitative Methods to Study Social Life,” Ontario Institute of Education, Toronto, Aug. 1996 “A `New Ethnography’ in an Old Field Setting: Iceland.” 13th Qualitative Analysis Conference, McMaster U., Hamilton, Ont. 28-31 May.

/20 1996 “Mentorship in Bahá’í Scholarship: Issues of Hierarchy, Generational Differences, Gender.” 20th Annual Meetings of the Association for Bahá’í Studies, Edmonton, Alberta, 28 September. 1995 “The transplantation of non-Western religious movements to Western societies: the Making of the Bahá’í Community of Canada.” Annual Meetings of the Canadian Society for the Study of Religion. Montreal, June. 1995 “Sensitizing Concepts: Half-way House between Data and Theory.” 12th Qualitative Analysis Conference, McMaster U., Hamilton, Ont. 30 May-2 June. 1994 “Disacquiring Perspectives in Interviewing: On Avoiding the Trapdoor Effect.” 11th Qualitative Research Conference, U. of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, 19-22 May. 1994 “Chaos as Metaphor for the Study of the Postmodern World: A Bahá’í Approach.” Annual Meetings of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association, Calgary, 1013 June (with William Hackborn, Mathematics). 1993 “Linking the Emergence of Ethnic Nationalism and Globalism.” Conference sponsored by the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in the Liberal Arts, Augustana University College, Camrose, Alberta, 29-30 April. 1992 “Oneness and Ethnicity: Freedom vs. Control?” 27th Annual Conference of the Atlantic Association of Sociologists and Anthropologists, Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax, N.S. (March) 1991 “Airports as Caricature: Exploring Films and Children’s Books.” Qualitative Research Conference. Carleton University. Ottawa. May. 1991 “Silent Ethnicity and the Challenge of Multiculturalism: The Dutch in Canada.” 10 pp. 1990 “Black Roses in Canada’s Mosaic: Four Decades of Blacks in the Canadian Bahá’í Community.” Annual Meetings of the Association for Bahá’í Studies. Atlanta, Ga. Nov. (with Lynn Echevarria-Howe) 1990 “Towards a Social Indicator of Ethnic and Racial Tensions.” Paper prepared for C. Passaris, Executive Director, New Brunswick Human Rights Commission. Fredericton, N.B. April. 6 pp. 1990 “Written Forms of Consent: Their Use in Interviews.” Qualitative Research Conference. York University. Toronto. May. 1989 “What Teachers Should Know about Bahá’í Children.” New Brunswick Department of Education Human Rights and Multicultural Conference, Saint John. 23-25 Nov. 1989 “A Simmelian View of Social Movements: A Partial Critique of the Resource Mobilization Perspective.” Refereed Roundtable, Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. San Francisco. Aug. 1989 “Socio-Demographic Characteristics of the Canadian Bahá’í Community.” Annual Meetings of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association. Laval University, Québec City. June. 1988 “Canada’s Earliest Bahá’í History: A Narrative Account of the Magees of London, Ontario.” 13th Annual Meeting of the Association for Bahá’í Studies. Ottawa. Oct. 1988 “Building a Cultural Heritage: Researching Canadian Bahá’í History.” 13th Annual Meeting, Association for Bahá’í Studies, Ottawa. Oct. 1988 “The Peripheral Development of an Early Bahá’í Community: Saint John, N.B., 1910 25.” Annual Meetings of the Atlantic Association of Sociologists and Anthropologists. Halifax. March. 1987 “Collective Ideology about Crime in Iceland.” Annual Meetings of the Research Committee on Sociology of Law, International Sociological Association and Bulgarian Sociological Association. Sofia, Bulgaria. June. 1987 “The Case of the Vanishing Canadian Dutch?: A Report on Research.” 22nd Annual Meeting of the Atlantic Association of Sociologists and Anthropologists. Sackville, N.B. March. 1987 “Dilemmas and Prospects of Writing a Bahá’í Encyclopedia.” 15th Annual Meeting of

/21 the Association for Bahá’í Studies. Princeton University. October. 1987 “Development and Decline of an Early Canadian Bahá’í Community: Saint John, New Brunswick, 1910-25.” 15th Annual Meeting of the Association for Bahá’í Studies. Princeton University. October. 1985 “Crime in Iceland: Myth-Making or Myth-Breaking?” 20th Annual Meeting of the Atlantic Association of Sociologists and Anthropologists. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. March. 1985 ”The Emergence of a New Heritage: The Crisis in Values.” Brief prepared for the Canadian Senate Committee on Youth. May. 1984 “The Contemporary Indian.” Prepared for W.D. Hamilton. Maritime Native Studies. Fredericton. Micmac-Maliseet Institute, U.N.B. 1984 “Real-Life World and Institutional Practices.” International Conference on Authoritarianism and Dogmatism.” State University College of Arts and Science. Potsdam, N.Y. October. 1983 “An Evaluation of the Indian Parents Project.” Micmac-Maliseet Institute, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B., 16 pp. 1983 “World Views and the Shape of Communities.” 8th Annual Conference for Bahá’í Studies. Chicago. November. 1982 “Mining the Gems: Strategies in International Development.” International Conference on Development, Association for Bahá’í Studies. Ottawa. Sept. 1981 “Diversifying our National Ethnic Fabric.” Brief to the Ontario Branch of Canadian Federal Department of Employment and Immigration. Toronto. July. 1980 “Sociological Enquiry and Bahá’í Perspectives: Some Epistemological Considerations.” Second Atlantic Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association for Studies on the Bahá’í Faith. Halifax, N.S. 27 Dec. 1980 “Fostering the Inner Resources of the Disabled and the Handicapped.” Brief to the Canadian House of Commons Special Committee on the Disabled and the Handicapped. Moncton. July. 1980 “Marine Resource Management Policies: A Role for Social Scientists.” 17th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association. Montreal. June. 1980 “Occupational Identity as a Dimension in Marine Resource Management Policies.” 15th Annual Meeting of the Atlantic Association of Sociologists and Anthropologists. Sydney, Nova Scotia. March. OTHER ARTICLES/PUBLISHED REPORTS 2010 “Up the Hill in 2011.” Newsletter of the Canadian Association of Netherlandic Studies. December 2010 “Mappers in Cells: Lessons from Historical Cartography.” Cartouche: Newsletter of the Canadian Cartography Association. Summer (78): 6-7. 2010 “Iceland’s Earliest Cartographic Identity.” Cartouche: Newsletter of the Canadian Cartography Association. Spring (77): 5-8. 2009 “Kirstine Colban: Norway’s First Woman Cartographer.” Cartouche: Newsletter of the Canadian Cartography Association. Winter (76): 7-9. 2009 “Current Knowledge: Early Oceanographic Works and the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.” Cartouche: Newsletter of the Canadian Cartography Association. Fall (75): 6-7 2009 “Cartography in the family way in the 16th and 17th centuries.” Cartouche: Newsletter of the Canadian Cartography Association. Summer (74): 6-7. 2009 “On Maps and Libraries.” Cartouche: Newsletter of the Canadian Cartography Association. Spring. (73): 6-7. 2008 “How the Antiques Inspire Some CCA members.” Cartouche: Newsletter of the Canadian Cartography Association. December (72).

/22 2008 “As the World Turns: Some Global Concerns” [discussion of wrong-spinning globes on TV news channels]. Cartouche: : Newsletter of the Canadian Cartography Association. . Sept. (71). 2008 SSHWC Recommendations Regarding Privacy and Confidentiality. Includes translation: Recommandations du CTSH sur la protection de la vie privée et la confidentialité. Ottawa: Interagency Advisory Panel and Secretariat on Research Ethics/Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics Special Working Committee. Available at: http://www.pre.ethics.gc.ca/english/workgroups/sshwc/Privacy_Confidentiality.cfm 2008 Expanding the Spectrum: The TCPS and Ethical Issues Involving Internet-based Research. Includes translation: Élargir le spectre: l’EPTC et les enjeux éthiques de la recherche sur internet. Ottawa: Interagency Advisory Panel and Secretariat on Research Ethics Ethics/Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics Special Working Committee. Available at: http://www.pre.ethics.gc.ca/english/workgroups/sshwc/Internet_Research.cfm 2008 Research Involving Creative Practice: A Chapter for Inclusion in the TCPS. Includes translation: La recherche intégrant la pratique creative: Chapitre destiné à être inclus dans l’EPTC. Ottawa: Interagency Advisory Panel and Secretariat on Research Ethics /Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics Special Working Committee. Available at: http://www.pre.ethics.gc.ca/english/workgroups/sshwc/Creative_Practices.cfm 2008 Summary of Feedback Regarding the Qualitative Research Document Circulated by SSHWC. Includes translation: Résumé de la rétroaction sur le document traitant de la recherche qualitative. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics Special Working Committee. Ottawa: Interagency Advisory Panel and Secretariat on Research Ethics /Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics Special Working Committee. Available at: http://www.pre.ethics.gc.ca/english/workgroups/sshwc/QR_Feedback.cfm 2008 Qualitative Research: A Chapter for Inclusion in the TCPS. Includes translation: La recherche qualitative: un chapitre à être inclus dans l’EPTC. Ottawa: Interagency Advisory Panel and Secretariat on Research Ethics /Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics Special Working Committee. Available at: http://www.pre.ethics.gc.ca/english/workgroups/sshwc/Qualitative_Research.cfm 2007 Qualitative Research in the Context of the Tri-Council Policy Statement, Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans: A Discussion Paper. Includes translation: La recherche qualitative dans le contexte de l’EPTC: Suivi du rapport intitulé pour que tous puissent s’exprimer et document de travail. Ottawa: Interagency Advisory Panel and Secretariat on Research Ethics /Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics Special Working Committee. Available at: http://www.pre.ethics.gc.ca/english/workgroups/sshwc/consultation07.cfm 2007 Extending the Spectrum: The TCPS and Research Involving Creative Practice: A Report with Questions for Furthering the Dialogue. Includes translation: Élargir le Spectre: L’EPTC et la Recherche Intégrant la Pratique Créative Rapport et Questions Destinées à la Poursuite du Dialogue. Ottawa: Interagency Advisory Panel and Secretariat on Research Ethics /Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics Special Working Committee. Available at: http://www.pre.ethics.gc.ca/english/workgroups/creativepracticereport.cfm 2007 Continuing the Dialogue on Privacy and Confidentiality: Feedback and Recommendations arising from SSHWC’s Recent Consultation. Includes translation: Poursuivre le Dialogue sur la Protection de la Vie Privée et la Confidentialité des Données: Commentaires et recommandations découlant de la récente consultation du CTSH. Ottawa: Interagency Advisory Panel and Secretariat on Research Ethics /Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics Special Working Committee. Available at: http://www.pre.ethics.gc.ca/english/workgroups/privacyandconfidentialityfeedback.cfm 2006 “Re-imagining the ‘subject:’ Conceptual and ethical considerations on the participant in

/23 qualitative research,” in Iara C.Z Guerriero, ed., Ethics in Qualitative Research. WHO Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases and the Committee on Ethics in Qualitative Research, Municipal Secretariat of Health of Sao Paulo: 44-64. 2005 “Contexts and Discourses in Research-Ethics Review.” 3pp. [don’t recall where this was presented] 2005 Reconsidering Privacy and Confidentiality in the Tri-Council Policy Statement, Ethical Conduct for Research Involving Humans: A Discussion Paper. Includes translation: Document de travail: Reconsidérer la protection de la vie privée et la confidentialité des données dans l’EPTC. Ottawa: Interagency Advisory Panel and Secretariat on Research Ethics /Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics Special Working Committee. Available at: http://www.pre.ethics.gc.ca/english/workgroups/sshwc/consultation.cfm 2004 Giving Voice to the Spectrum. Report prepared by the Social Sciences and Humanities Special Working Committee to the Interagency Advisory Panel on Research Ethics /Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics Special Working Committee. Ottawa. June. 82pp. 2003 Giving Voice to the Spectrum: Report of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics Special Working Committee [internal report]. Ottawa: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics Special Working Committee, Interagency Advisory Panel and Secretariat on Research Ethics. 2003 “What am I Doing Sitting between the Secretary-General of the United Nations and the Representative of the Pope?: My Journey at the United Nations.” Invited Guest Speaker at the United-Nations Model Conference, St. Thomas University, Fredericton, 10 May. 2001 “The Courtship of Commerce” Posisjon. [GeoForum: Scandinavian Organization for Geographic Information] 8 (6): 18-19. 2001 “Uncommon Knowledge I: Laziness as a Source of Creativity.” Teaching Voices. University of New Brunswick, Fredericton (31) (January): 18-19. 2000 “University Research a Steal: There is Value in Studying Strippers’ Lives.” Op-Ed Page, The Daily Gleaner (Fredericton, N.B.): A7. 1997 “A Measure of Serendipity and Love.” Bahá’í Canada. 9 (7). Jan-Febr.: 12-20. 1996 “Mixed Motivation.” C.A.M.P.U.S.: Continuing, Adult, Mature and Part-time University Students Newsletter. (Spring): 2,4. 1994 “Do City Maps Show Gender Bias?” Daily Gleaner. Fredericton. N.B. (23 June): 7. 1992 “Een eeuw van light: De internationale Bahá’í gemeenschap, 1892-1992.” [A Century of Light: The Bahá’í International Community, 1892-1992.] Bahá’í Vizier. The Hague, The Netherlands, 31 (5): 201-218. 1991 “Race and Ethnic Relations: A Course Outline.” in Neal R. Goodman et al., eds. Syllabi and Resources for Internationalizing Courses in Sociology. Washington, D.C. American Sociological Association, Committee on Internationalizing Sociology: 33-35. 1991 “An Annotated Index of the United States Africa Teaching Committee Minutes and Correspondence: Bahá’í History in 25 African Countries, 1953-1964.” 3547 records. 1990 “An Annotated Index of the United States European Teaching Committee] Minutes: Sources for the Study of European Bahá’í History.” 3617 records (equiv. to 322 pp) (with Sandra Lonergan). 1990 “An Annotated Index of the United States Inter-America Committee Minutes and Correspondence: Source Materials for Bahá’í Studies. 4555 records (equiv. to 462 pp) (with Sandra Lonergan) 1990 ”Early Bahá’í Schools in Iran.” Bahá’í Canada. 11 (5). Jan-Febr.: 9-10. 1988 “The Canadian Community Registry of Early Bahá’ís, 1898-1944" (equiv. to 60 pp.) 1986 “The Emergence of a Universal Moral Order and the Persecution of the Iranian Bahá’í Community.” Bahá’í World: An International Record. 18 (1979-83). Oxford. George Ronald: 363-68.

/24 1984 Indian Students Program Evaluation, 1983-84 and Summary, 1980-84. Fredericton. UNB Faculty of Education. 109 pp. 1983 Indian Students Program Evaluation, 1982-83. Fredericton. UNB Faculty of Education. 101 pp. 1982 Indian Students Program Evaluation, 1981-82. Fredericton. UNB Faculty of Education. 142 pp. 1981 Indian Students Program Evaluation, 1980-81 and Summary, 1977-81. Fredericton. UNB Faculty of Education. 120 pp. CREATIVE WORKS 2013 Did You Ever Wonder? A children’s book about the life of the Báb as a Child. (under review).. 1994 Poem, “The Survey.” Society/Société. 18 (1) Feb.: 39. CITATIONS IN NEWSPAPER ARTICLES, INTERVIEWS, AND A NOVEL BASED ON MY RESEARCH 2014

“Mapping Out the Hidden World of Women Cartographers.” Article by Cathy Newman about my book Map Worlds. National Geographic, http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2014/01/30/shining-a-light-on-the-hidden-worl d-of-women-cartographers/ 2013 “Scott and Sociology.” The Daily Gleaner (Fredericton, NB), 11 July. C7. 2012 Reading, “Odd Sundays at Molly’s.” Fredericton Café, N.B. 19 Feb. 2011 “Love, Hate, and Propaganda: The Cold War” (Episode 2). CBC TV Documentary aired 24 Nov. (I contributed a minor portion with my research on a UNB student from Nigeria, 1956-57). 2011 “Brutal Conditions for Baha’is in Iran.” Daily Gleaner (Fredericton). 3 March: C7. 2011 “Op-Ed: Investing in Douglas School will never be a bad loan.” Daily Gleaner. 17 Febr: C7. 2009 “The World of Celebrities.” Live at Five. CATV News. 8 Jan. 2008 “Map-making Mania.” Globe and Mail. (Friday, 3 Oct). Style Section. 2007 “Weathering a Daily Occurrence.” Daily Gleaner (Fredericton, NB) (Friday, 27 July): A12. 2007 “A.k.a. Pumpkin.” Today’s Parent. (April): 128-132. [cited in this article on nicknames]. 2007 “David Beckham and Impact on Soccer in N. America.” ATV News Live at Five.” (Friday, 12 Jan.) 2006 “Same-Sex Classrooms.” ATV News Live at Five.” (Tuesday, 31 Oct.) 2006 “No Can-Do: We Need a New Attitude.”Telegraph Journal. (Saint John, NB) (Sat. 22 July: A1, A12). 2006 “Birth Order Basics.”Times and Transcript (Moncton, NB) (Wed. 14 June: B1, B9) 2005 “Small Business Picks up on Blogs.” Telegraph Journal. (Saint John, NB) (Sat. 10 Dec.: C1, C2) 2005 “The Top Five Reasons to Make Lists.” Telegraph Journal. (Sat. 3 Dec.: F1, F3). 2005 “Equality in Education.” The Brunswickan. (UNB student newspaper) (Wedn., 23 Nov): 6. 2005 “Wine and the Pursuit of Pairing.” Telegraph Journal.(Sat. 29 Oct.): F1-F2 2005 “Charity Doesn’t Begin at Home Anymore.”Telegraph Journal. (Sat. 10 Oct: A1, A2) [story about giving in time of disasters] 2005 “Run on Gasoline Just Classic Panic Behavior in a fear-based Culture.” Canadian Press, 24 Sept. [story about rumours about gas prices]. This story has appeared in several dailies, incl. National Post, Yahoo News, Halifax Chronicle Herald, Netrscape Actualité, Sociology.IT, etc.

/25 2005 “Review of ‘Heather Menzies, No Time: Stress and the Crisis of Modern Life. (Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre),’ Telegraph Journal: New Brunswick Reader, 21 May: 19.. 2005 “Few Gripe about Milk Price Hike.” Telegraph Journal. 2 Feb.: A1, A7. 2005 “Why do We Care?” Times and Transcript (Moncton, N.B.) (Thursday, 6 Jan.): A1, A6 [story about the tsunami disaster]. 2004 “Ethics in Research.” UNB Perspectives: A Newsletter from UNB. 5 Oct. 2004 “Good Scientist, Bad Scientist: Using Human Test Subjects Ethically.” The Charlatan: Carleton’s Independent Student Newspaper. 23 Sept. Accessed 1 Oct. 2004: www/charlatan.ca/articles/2004/09/23/stories/72083.html 2004 “Tent Protesters in front of Centennial Building in Fredericton.” ATV News, “Live at Five.” [Interview about homeless protestors who are about to be forcefully removed from government property]. 9 Aug. 2004 “Maine Retailers Hope Big Jackpot Will Lure NBers.” Telegraph Journal. 30 July: A1, A6. 2004 “NBers Glued to Screen as Jeopardy! Champ Passes $1M Mark.” Telegraph Journal. 14 July: A5. 2004 “The Challenge of Balancing Work and Family.” The Daily Gleaner (Fredericton, NB). 1 Jan. 2003 “Winter of our Discontent: Why are NB Voters Turning to Protest?” Telegraph Journal. (9 Dec.: A10). 2003 “Bill-13: Genetics and Reproduction.” ATV News at Five. 28 October. 2003 “A Question of Research Ethics.” University Affairs. June/July 2003: 2003 “‘Horrifying’ swastikas overshadow crab protest.” Ottawa Citizen. 7 May: A4. 2002 “Where there’s smoke there is ire.” Special Report. Telegraph Journal. 21 Dec.: A8. [Interview about smoking bans] 2002 “Hanging Out: Experts say lack of human contact has brought in a new form of socializing.” Telegraph-Journal.. 28 Oct.: p. C-5. [Interview about parking in fast-food parking lots] 2002 “Hate Crimes Issue Resurfaces in Wake of Vandalism Act.” Telegraph-Journal. 13 July: A-3. 2002 “UNB Prof Encourages Ethical Standards in Research.” Brunswickan. (Fredericton, NB)., 8 Febr.: 2 2002 UNB Sociologist Promotes High Standard of Ethics in Research Involving Humans.” The Daily Gleaner. (Fredericton, NB), 8 Febr.: C9. 1999 “Millenium Madness: What Makes Next Jan. 1 Different from any Other?” The Daily Gleaner. (Fredericton, NB)., 30 Jan.: B1. 1998 “Professor Offers Views on UNB Renewal.” Brunswickan. (Fredericton, NB). 9 Jan.” 5. 1997 “Prof. Van den Hoonaard: ‘Geloof is Vaste Kennis.’” [Belief is Solid Knowledge] Haagsche Courant. (The Hague, The Netherlands). 17 July: 11. 1997 “At the boiling point: School Closings are merely the trigger.” Telegraph Journal. (Saint John, NB) 6 May: A.1 1983 “Langar að rannsaka afbrot á Íslandi.” [Wishes to research crime in Iceland] Þjóðviljinn. 3 Aug. 1983 “Raekjusjómenn eru mörg ljósar á undan öðrum sjómönnum í nítingu auðlinda hafsins.” [Shrimpers are more enlightened than other fishers] Alþíðublaðið. 30 July: 14, 23. 1974 “Rannsakar sjómannalíf á Ísafirði.” [Researching fishermen’s life in Isafjordur] Morgunblaðið. 26 June: 4. 1973 “Doktorsritgerð um fiskiðnað á Ísafirði.” [Doctoral Thesis on the Isafjordur Fishing Industry] Morgunblaðið. 6 Sept.: 21. 1972 Járnblómiä. [Weather Vane] Reykjavik. Isafoldar Prentsmiäja. by Guämundur Daníelsson. [This Icelandic novel is based on my 1970-71 field research in southern Iceland.]

/26 RESEARCH GRANTS, CONTRACTS AND PROGRAM GRANTS Between 1980 and 2010, I received CDN $ 436,651 in scholarly publication, research, conference and program grants from 13 different funding sources. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada ($219,260): 2012 2007-2009

2007 2003 2000 1999 1989-91 1997 1990 1980

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Conference Grant, “Ethics Rupture: Finding Alternatives to Formal Research Ethics Review.” $48,339 *(co-applicant) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Research Ethics Assistance Grant. $11,000. Co-investigators: Drs. Will van den Hoonaard and Patrick O’Neill, Acadia University; and Principal investigator: Lisa Given, U. of Alberta. “Qualitative research in the context of the TCPS.” Conference Grant for 24th Qualitative Analysis Conference ($18,000) (via D.K. van den Hoonaard, St. Thomas University) An Ethnographic Study of Research Ethics Boards in Canada ($81,740) Conference Grant for 17th Qualitative Analysis Conference ($10,000) Conference Grant for 16th Qualitative Analysis Conference ($10,000) Two matching grants ($493) A Historical and Contemporary Study of Women in Mapmaking ($25,600); The Bahá’í Community of Canada ($9,413); Icelandic Marine Policies ($4,675).

Scholarly Publication Grants ($17,604): 2012

2010

2005

1995

1995

$8,000 Aid to Scholarly Publications Programme (Canadian Humanities Federation and Social Sciences Federation of Canada) for thea2 publication of Map Worlds: A History of Women in Cartography. Wilfrid Laurier University Press. $8,000 Aid to Scholarly Publications Programme (Canadian Humanities Federation and Social Sciences Federation of Canada) for the publication of The Seduction of Ethics. University of Toronto Press. $500 U.N.B. Busteed Publication Fund for the publication of The Equality of Women and Men: The Experience of the Bahá’í Community of Canada. Douglas, NB: Deborah and Will van den Hoonaard (co-authored with Deborah K. van den Hoonaard). ISBN 0-9685258-1-4 (Paper). $8,104 Aid to Scholarly Publications Programme (Canadian Humanities Federation and Social Sciences Federation of Canada) for the publication of The Origins of the Bahá’í Community of Canada, 1898-1948. Waterloo. Wilfrid Laurier University Press. $1,000 John Robart Memorial Fund ($1000 to cover publication expenses of photographs of the above-mentioned book.

Secretary of State (Canada) ($15,000): 1983-86

Dutch of New Brunswick ($5,000 in 1986); Faculty Exchange Program ($10,000 in 1983).

/27 Canada Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development ($5,000): 1983-84 $ 5,000

Social aspects of Boreal forest-fire management

New Brunswick Department of Labour ($500): 1987

$ 500 Dutch of New Brunswick

Department of Fisheries, Gov’t of Iceland ($2,074): 1979

$ 2,074

Icelandic Marine Policies

Canadian-Scandinavian Foundation ($500): 1980

$ 500 Icelandic Marine Policies

“Challenge” Grants (for Student Summer Employment) ($12,112): 1987-97

Gender and Cartography ($2,157 in 1997); Ethnic Map of New Brunswick ($2,003 in 1991); Dutch of New Brunswick ($2,003 in 1989); ($462 in 1989); ($2,320 in 1988);($3,167 in 1987).

International Bahá’í Encyclopedia Board, Chicago ($51,687): 1987-92

Senior Editorship of Short Bahá’í Encyclopedia.

Universities ($35,297): 2010 2007 1999 1979-89

“Continuation of Research on Historical and Contemporary Cartography.” ($1,903) (UNB Retirees Research Fund) RRF09-08. “Ghost” Sponsorship of Research: How Media Report Sponsors of Research” ($2,000) (UNB Retirees Research Fund) RRF07-02. Qualitative Analysis Conference Grant from 8 universities in Ontario and N.B. ($3,550) U.N.B. Academic Development Fund, Micmac-Maliseet Institute, U.N.B. Research Fund. ($29,844)

Program Grants ($15,910): 1981-5 Milton Gregg United Nations Internship (Canadian Legion; UNB Saint John; UNB Fredericton; College of New Rochelle; Canadian Department of External Affairs) Royal Norwegian Embassy (Ottawa) ($1,250) 2000

Travel Grant to Norway, Fall 2000, for a lecture and research tour, Oslo, Norway, Autumn.

McGraw-Hill Introduction to Sociology PowerPoint Series With Deborah K. van den Hoonaard, and Lisa-Jo van den Scott I am developing a PowerPoint Slide Series to accompany the Schaefer and Smith 2004 introductory Sociology textbook.

/28 THESES 1977 “Social Context and Evaluation of an Occupational Culture: A Case Study of [a Shrimp-fishing Community] in Iceland.” Ph.D. Thesis. Department of Sociology, University of Manchester. Manchester. June. 366 pp. 1972 “Local-level Autonomy: A Case Study of an Icelandic Fishing Community.” M.A. Thesis. Department of Sociology, Memorial University of Newfoundland. St. John’s, Newfoundland. June. 175 pp. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Conference Organizer 2012 2007 2003 2000 1999 1996 1995 1992

“Ethics Rupture”: Invitational Summit to Find Alternative Paths to Formal ResearchEthics Review. University of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University, Fredericton, N.B., 25-28 October 24th Qualitative Analysis Conference, University of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University, Fredericton, N.B. (with Deborah K. van den Hoonaard). May. Member, Planning Committee of NCEHR (National Council for Ethical Human Research), National Conference, Ottawa, March. 17th Qualitative Analysis Conference, University of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University, Fredericton, N.B. (with Deborah K. van den Hoonaard). May. 16th Qualitative Analysis Conference, University of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University, Fredericton, N.B. (with Deborah K. van den Hoonaard). May University Colloquium, “The Prosperity of Humankind,” Fredericton, University of New Brunswick. May 2. (with Deborah K. van den Hoonaard) 30th Annual Conference of the Atlantic Association of Sociologists and Anthropologists, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B. 12-15 Oct. University Colloquium to Mark the Commemorative Anniversary of the Passing of Bahá’u’lláh (1817-1892), Fredericton, University of New Brunswick. August 17.

Workshops 2003 2002 2002 2002 2001 2001 2000 2000

Preparing a Successful SSHRC Grant Application. Sponsored by the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B. May. Preparing a Successful SSHRC Grant Application. Sponsored by the St. Thomas University, Fredericton, N.B. 5 June Preparing a Successful SSHRC Grant Application. Sponsored by the St. Francis Xavier University Research Office, Antigonish, N.S. 17 May. Preparing a Successful SSHRC Grant Application. Sponsored by the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B. 7 May. Qualitative Research for Evaluators. Sponsored by the Canadian Evaluation Society–PEI Chapter, Charlottetown, April 17-18 and 19-20 (two workshops). Preparing a Successful SSHRC Grant Application. Sponsored by the St. Francis Xavier University Research Office, Antigonish, N.S. 23 May. Preparing a Successful SSHRC Grant Application. Sponsored by the St. Thomas University, Fredericton, N.B. May. Preparing a Successful SSHRC Grant Application. Sponsored by the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, N.B. April.

Consultant/Delegate

/29 2014 National Academy of Engineering’s Center for Engineering, Ethics, and Society (CEES) 2013 Deputy Delegate of the Canadian Cartographic Association to the International Cartographic Association, Dresden, 25-30 August. 1999 Ontario Council of Graduate Studies: Assessor/Consultant, Graduate Program in Sociology, McMaster University. 1993 Department of Municipalities, Culture and Housing, Provincial Government of New Brunswick (New Brunswick Heritage Policy Review). Book-Manuscript Reviewer 2009 U of Toronto Press 2008 Wilfrid Lauier University Press, Oxford University Press 2004 University of Toronto Press 2002 Routledge 2000 Cartographica 1998 Rutgers University Press 1996 Prentice-Hall Canada (3 chapters of Macionis’ Sociology) 1995 Wilfrid Laurier University Press; Association for Bahá’í Studies 1994 Association for Bahá’í Studies 1993 Wilfrid Laurier University Press 1992 Association for Bahá’í Studies 1990 Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Reviewer of Articles 2014 2013 2013 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2005 2005 2004 2003 2002 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994

Research Ethics, International Review of Administrative Sciences, Qualitative Sociology Qualitative Health Research “Interview Methodology” in Oxford Bibliographies. International Sociology, Journal of Religious History, Acadiensis, Qualitative Social Work, Qualitative Health Research. J. of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics (several times) J. of Contemporary Ethnography, First International Forum of International Sociological Association, J. of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics J. of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, Qualitative Social Research, Cdn Review of Sociology, Symbolic Interaction Revista Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Brazil), Baha’i Studies Review, J. of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics, J. of Contemporary Ethnography, Canadian J. of Sociology J. of Academic Ethics, J. of Contemporary Ethnography, Sociological Focus Baha’i Studies Review Sociology of Religion, Symbolic Interaction, Baha’i Studies Review, Qualitative Social Work Journal of Contemporary Ethnography; Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology; Scandinavian-Canadian Studies Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology Conflict Quarterly Scandinavian-Canadian Studies Journal of Bahá’í Studies Journal of Bahá’í Studies; Anthropologica American Sociological Review; Journal of Bahá’í Studies; ARC (Religious Studies Journal of McGill University) Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology

/30 1993 1992 1991 1989 1986 1984

Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology Scandinavian-Canadian Studies Journal of Bahá’í Studies Journal of Bahá’í Studies Encyclopedia Iranica Acadiensis: Journal for the Atlantic Region

Grant-Proposal Reviewer 2008 2004 1999 1991

European Science Foundation Peer Reviewer Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. National Science Foundation, Washington, D.C. ; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

Organizing Sessions 2005 “New Studies in Research-Ethics Review.” Annual Meetings of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association, London, ON, June. 2005 “Studies in Symbolic Interaction.” Annual Meetings of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association, London, ON, June. 1995 “Sociology and Anthropology of Tourism.” 30th Annual Meetings of the Atlantic Association of Sociologists and Anthropologists. Fredericton, 13 October. 1995 “Gender and the Symbolic Construction of Community.” Annual Meetings of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association, Montreal, June. 1984 “Religion and the World Crisis.” Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion. Chicago. Oct. 1981 “Maritime Adaptations.” 18th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association. Halifax, Nova Scotia. June. Chairing/Discussant 1997 “Editors and Authors Panel,” 14th Qualitative Analysis Conference. U. of Toronto, Toronto, Aug. 6-9. 1997 “Identities and Communities,” 14th Qualitative Analysis Conference. U. of Toronto, Toronto, Aug. 6-9. 1996 “The Insider’s Perspective,” 13th Qualitative Analysis Conference. Hamilton, Ont. May 28-May 31. 1995 Session, Annual Meetings of the Association for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies. June 4. 1995 “Acquiring Perspectives.” 12th Qualitative Analysis Conference.” Hamilton, Ont. May 30-June 2. 1994 Session on “The Rural Community,” Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Annual Meetings, Calgary, 10-13 June. 1992 Session, Annual Meetings, Association for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies in Canada. Charlottetown. May 30. 1992 Session, Qualitative Analysis Conference. Ottawa. 22-25 May. 1985 Session of Fisheries Enhancement in Scandinavia and Tourism in Northern Canada. Association for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies in Canada. Montreal. June. 1982 “Targeting Sociological Research in the Atlantic Region.” Special Conference on Graduate Studies and Research. Department of Sociology, May.

/31 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS 1. Association for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies in Canada. 2. Association for Bahá’í Studies. 3. Canadian Sociological Association. 4. Canadian Association for the Advancement of Netherlandic Studies. 5. Canadian Cartography Association. SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY COMMUNITY Departmental Editor, Thumbprint: Newsletter of the Graduate Academic Unit in Sociology, UNB. ISSN 17045479 (2002-present) Departmental Chair Search Committee (1995-6) Level I Assessment Committee (1980-1) (1987-9) (1990-1 ) (2003-4) Director of Graduate Studies (Dec. 1983-June 1985; 1997-2000) Graduate Curriculum Committee (1983-5) (1987-9) Graduate Admissions and Assistantships Committee (1983-5) Visiting Lecturers Committee (1981-2) (1986-7) (1988-90) and other Committees. Faculty of Arts Director, Atlantic Regional Studies Programme (Jan. 1982-Sept. 1983) Chair, Committee to Investigate Research Rankings (1988-89) Chair, Honours and Prizes Committee (1981-83) Level II Assessment Committee (2003-4) Membership on other Committees. University-wide Board of Governors, UNB (2004-07); and Member, UNB/STU Liaison Committee (2004-07) University Senate (1993-1996; 2001-04; 2004-7) SSHRC Peer-Mentoring Program (2005-06) Presidential Committee on Native Student Access & Support (1989) Chair, Senate Student Services Committee (1995-1997; 2001-2004) Judge, Graduate-Students Research Conference (April 1997) Advisory Board to the International Student Advisor’s Office (1994) Senate Representative, Search Comm./Director, Fire Science Centre (1987) Advisory Board, Micmac-Maliseet Institute (1980-85)(1986-89) Facilitator, Transition to Learning Workshop, Counselling Services (1989, 1996) Arts Assistantship Committee, School of Graduate Studies & Research (1983-85) Other services include: English Competency Tests, Northern Studies Committee, Canvassing for Third-Century Fund, Environmental Studies Group, Supervision of a CIDA student, AIESEC, Faculty/Staff Campaign Committee, Senate Curriculum Committee, Senate Student Services, and Search Committee for Chair of UNB Psychology Department. External Evaluator of Tenure and Promotion Cases at Other Universities 2010 Application for Tenure, Scott Kenney, Sociology Dept., Memorial U of Newfoundland,

/32 February. 2007 Application to Full Professor (Andrea Doucet), Carleton University, Ottawa. 1999 External Reviewer of McMaster University Department of Sociology, on behalf of the Ontario Graduate Studies Association. 1998 Tenure Application, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Windsor. 1998 Promotion Case, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University, Ottawa. Supervisor or External/Internal Examiner of Theses Supervision of PhD Theses in Sociology (3): 2006 Karla Henderson, “A Study of the Vision-Quest Movement.” (2006 -2010 ) 2003 Elaine Jones, “Late-Life Families with Disabled Children.” (with Deborah K. van den Hoonaard) (2003 - ) 2001 Dawne Clarke, “The Research Process Among Researchers with Varying Epistemological Approaches.” (with Deborah K. van den Hoonaard, St. Thomas University) (completed 2005) Supervision of M.A. Theses in Sociology (9): 2005 Rosanna Paling, “Ethical Research and Children: Assessing the Adequacy of the TriCouncil Policy Statement on Research Involving Humans.” (completed in 2007) 2004 Halle Showalter, “Towards a Process-Based Policy: Report of an Internship at the Center for Pediatric Biotethics at the the Seattle Children’s Hospital.”(completed in 2005) 2004 Laura McKillop, “Catholic Women’s Negotiating the Intersecting Spheres of Modern Societal Norms and the Traditions of their Church” (2007) 2001 Chandra Parrott, “It’s a Different Kind of Home: Subjective Experiences of Nursing-Home Life” (completed in 2002) 1998 Dawne Clarke-Van Every, “Exploring the Research Process in the Study of a Christian Women’s Self-Help Group.” (completed in 1999) 1997 Heather Hastings, “Women in Neo-Pagan Religions” (completed in 1998) 1995 Allison Dunwoody, “The Medicalization of Childbirth: An Exploration of the Hospital-Centred Childbirth Experiences.” (completed in 1997) 1995 Kim Bent, “Bridging Worlds: Readjusting to Life at “Home” after Living “Abroad.” (completed in 1998) 1994 Tina Smith, “An Ethnographic Study of the Social Use of Micmac on an Indian Reservation.” (completed in 1995) Ph.D. Examination Committees, UNB Department of Sociology (3): 1998 Laurie Forbes, “Community in the Wilderness: Women’s Contribution to the Formation of Community in the Single-Industry Town.” (completed in 2005) 1994 Sandra Lonergan, “Roma Population.” 1989 Donna M. Spalding, “A Study of Sussex: The Potash Industry.” Examiner of Master’s Theses, in Other UNB Departments (23): 2006 Steve MacPherson, “Marysville Oral History” (History) 2005 Myles Beaupre, “Anti-Masons.” (History) 2005 Jonathan Freedman, “Movement Patterns and Trophic Structure of the Fish Community in Mactaquac Lake, NB, Assesed Using Stable Isotope Analysis.” (Biology)

/33 2004 Holly Allen, “The Character of Juno in the Aeneid.” (Classics) 2004 Heather A. Steel, “Immigration to New Brunswick, 1945-1971: A Study of Provincial Policy.” (History) 2004 Reg Parsons, “Wolastoqiyik Forest Values and World Views at Kingslear First Nation.” (Forestry and Environmental Management) 1999 Corey J.A. Slumkoski, “Prelude to Equalization: New Brunswick and the Tax Rental Agreements, 1941-1957.” (History) 1997 Darcy Dignam, “Paradigms Glossed: The Contextualization of Ethnography.” (Anthropology) 1996 Kristy Lory, “Oympic Success.” (Kinesiology) 1996 Steven Ross, “Laughing at Homer: Comic Conventions and Perspectives.” (Classics) 1993 Peter Maclean, “Why People Worry: The Function and Content of the Worry Process.” (Psychology) 1993 Gabrielle Cameron, “The Relationship Between Older Women’s Attitudes Towards Physical Activity and Their Past and Present Physical Activity Patterns.”(Kinesiology) 1990 James Holditch, “A Case Study of the Social Distance Expressed by Native Students Towards Non-Natives and Its Relationship to their Participation in Sports Activities Within an Integrateds School” (Physical Education) 1989 Jeffrey Ames Kay, “Gender Differences in the Stigma Attached to the Disclosure of Loneliness” (Psychology) 1987 Michael Hennessy, “Divided They Fell: Anerica’s Response to Revolutionary War in I Corps, Republic of Vietnam, 1965-1971.” (History) 1987 Despina M. Forcier, “The Role of Religion in Thucydides’ History.” (Classics) 1983 David K. Zimmerman, “A History of Fort Sullivan, Eastpprt, Maine.” (History) 1983 Partrick H. Burden, “The New Brunswick Farmer-Labour Union, 1937-1941.” (History) 1982 Ruth Assaff Wherry, “Current Problems of Atlantic Canada’s Fishery: An Anthropological Analysis.” (Anthropology) 1982 A. Afiena A. Kamminga, “Catholics and Protestants in a Small Farming Community in the Eastern Netherlands.” (Anthropology) 1982 Mr. MacKinnon, “Over the Portage: Families, Settlement, and Land on the Upper Miramichi, 1790-1851.” (History) 1980 Paula M. Carvell-Dennis, “Groupers and non-Groups: A Study of Bermuda’s West End Commercial Fishery.” (Anthropology) 1980 Barbara Power, “Peer Counselling.”(Education) External/Internal Examiner of Ph.D. Dissertations (14): 2014 Arthur McLuhan, “Character as a Sociological Phenomenon: An Ethnographic Examination of Seminary Life.” Department of Sociology, McMaster University. 2009 Michelle Janet McIntosh, “Participants’ Perspectives of Risk Inherent in Unstructured Qualitative Interviews.” Nursing Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton. 2005 Bill Ashton, “Crown forest policy: a comparative examination of how it is developed in New Brunswick, Ontario, and British Colombia.” Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management, UNB. 2005 Trudy Sable, “Emerging Identities: A Proposed Model for an Interactive Science Curriculum for First Nations Students.” Education, UNB 2004 Margit Warburg, “Citizens of the World: A History and Sociology of the Baha’is in a Globalisation Perspective.” Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen. 2004 Pat Post, “Trial by Hire: Learning to Teach in Higher Education.” Education, UNB. 2003 Robert Postlethwaite, “Giving Primacy to the Sacred: Implications for Teaching.” Department of Adult Education and Counseling Psychology, Ontario Institute for Studies

/34 in Education of the University of Toronto. 2003 Timothy Donald Lewis, “Agrarian Idealism and Progressive Agriculture in Maritime Canada, 1895-1929.” History, UNB. 2000 Elizabeth Stevens, “Co-Parenting School-Aged Children,” Psychology, UNB. 1998 Lance Callahan, “In the Shadows of Divine Perfection: Derek Walcott’s Omeros,” English, UNB. 1998 Beverley Schneider, “Animal Use: Ethical Position, Conflict, Moral Responsibility, and Decision Making,” Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management, UNB. 1996 Paula Drewek, “Cross-Cultural Testing of Fowler’s Model of Faith Development: the Bahá’ís of Canada and India.” Religious Studies, U. of Ottawa. 1994 David Piff, “The Book of Hearsay: Informal Lore in the Bahá’í Community.” Dept. of the Sociology of Religion, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. 1992 Bradley Breems, “A Dutch-Calvinist in British Columbia.” Sociology, UBC. Chair, UNB Examining Boards (3): 2005 Trudy Sable, “Emerging Identities: A Proposed Model for an Interactive Science Curriculum for First-Nations Students.” Faculty of Education, UNB. 2002 Judy MacIntosh, “Reworking Professional Identity: Processes and Perceptions of Experienced Nurses.”Faculty of Nursing, UNB. 1987 Ann Boyles, Department of English, UNB. Supervised 11 Honours Papers in Department of Sociology (1980, 1985, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2003) Founded the Milton Gregg United Nations Internship (1981) which involves extended stay of a UNB student at UN Headquarters for the purpose of research. Mentor for students at University of New Hampshire (1984) and Simon Fraser University, Vancouver (1985)