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Jill Lindsey Harrison CV 1 JILL LINDSEY HARRISON Department of Sociology University of Colorado-Boulder 248 Ketchum, 327 UCB Boulder, CO 80309-0327 [email protected] (303) 492-1605 PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2016-present Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder Associate Faculty, Environmental Studies Program Faculty Fellow, Center for Values and Social Policy Co-Founder, Graduate Certificate in Environmental Justice Faculty Affiliate, Department of Ethnic Studies 2011-2016 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder 2006-2011 Assistant Professor, Department of Community & Environmental Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Buttel-Sewell Professor of Rural Sociology Faculty Affiliate, Agroecology Graduate Program Faculty Affiliate, Program on Agricultural Technology Studies Faculty Affiliate, Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies Faculty Affiliate, Holtz Center for Science and Technology Studies EDUCATION Ph.D. 2006. University of California, Santa Cruz, Environmental Studies (with a PhD minor in Environmental Sociology) Dissertation Title: “Constructing ‘Accidents’: The Naturalization of Regulatory Neglect in California’s Agricultural Pesticide Drift Conflict” B.A. 1997. University of California, Berkeley, Development Studies (with honors) AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Environmental Sociology Environmental Justice Sociology of Agriculture and Food Immigration Politics

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JILL LINDSEY HARRISON

Department of Sociology University of Colorado-Boulder

248 Ketchum, 327 UCB Boulder, CO 80309-0327

[email protected] (303) 492-1605

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2016-present Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder

Associate Faculty, Environmental Studies Program Faculty Fellow, Center for Values and Social Policy Co-Founder, Graduate Certificate in Environmental Justice Faculty Affiliate, Department of Ethnic Studies

2011-2016 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder

2006-2011 Assistant Professor, Department of Community & Environmental Sociology,

University of Wisconsin-Madison Buttel-Sewell Professor of Rural Sociology Faculty Affiliate, Agroecology Graduate Program Faculty Affiliate, Program on Agricultural Technology Studies Faculty Affiliate, Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies Faculty Affiliate, Holtz Center for Science and Technology Studies

EDUCATION Ph.D. 2006. University of California, Santa Cruz, Environmental Studies (with a PhD minor in

Environmental Sociology) Dissertation Title: “Constructing ‘Accidents’: The Naturalization of Regulatory Neglect in

California’s Agricultural Pesticide Drift Conflict” B.A. 1997. University of California, Berkeley, Development Studies (with honors) AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Environmental Sociology Environmental Justice Sociology of Agriculture and Food Immigration Politics

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BOOKS Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2019. From the Inside Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice within Government Agencies. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2011. Pesticide Drift and the Pursuit of Environmental Justice. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Winner of the 2012 Fred Buttel Outstanding Scholarly Achievement Award, Rural Sociological Society Winner of the 2012 Association of Humanist Sociology Book Award Reviewed in American Journal of Sociology [118(1):251-253, 2012], Contemporary Sociology [41(5):639-640, 2012], Organization and Environment [25(1):98-100, 2012], Rural Sociology [77(2):314-317, 2012], Environmental History [17(4):866-868, 2012], Review of Policy Research [30(3):341-343, 2013], The Professional Geographer [64(3):472-474, 2012], Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries [49(06), 2012], and Electronic Green Journal [34, 2012].

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES (graduate student co-authors in bold) Niles, Skye, Shawhin Roudbari, Santina Contreras, Jill Harrison, and Jessica Kaminsky. Forthcoming. “Resisting and Assisting Social Engagement in Engineering Education.” Journal of Engineering Education. Accepted in January 2020. Contreras, Santina, Skye Niles, Shawhin Roudbari, Jill Harrison, and Jessica Kaminsky. Forthcoming. “Bridging the Praxis of Hazards and Development with Resilience: A Case Study of an Engineering Education Program.” International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction. Accepted in September 2019. Ciplet, David, and Jill Lindsey Harrison. Forthcoming. “Transition Tensions: Mapping Conflicts in Movements for a Just and Sustainable Transition.” Environmental Politics. Published online in 2019. DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2019.1595883. Dillon, Lindsey, Christopher Sellers, Vivian Underhill, Nicholas Shapiro, Jennifer Liss Ohayon, Marianne Sullivan, Phil Brown, Jill Harrison, Sara Wylie, and the “EPA Under Siege” Writing Group. 2018. “The EPA in the Early Trump Administration: Prelude to Regulatory Capture.” American Journal of Public Health 108 (S2): S89-S94. Fredrickson, Leif, Christopher Sellers, Lindsey Dillon, Jennifer Liss Ohayon, Nicholas Shapiro, Marianne Sullivan, Stephen Bocking, Phil Brown, Vanessa de la Rosa, Jill Harrison, Sara Johns, Katherine Kulik, Rebecca Lave, Michelle Murphy, Liza Piper, Lauren Richter and Sara Wylie. 2018. “History of U.S. Presidential Assaults on Modern Environmental Health Protection.” American Journal of Public Health 108 (S2): S95-S103.

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Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2017. “’We Do Ecology, Not Sociology’: Interactions among Bureaucrats and the Undermining of Regulatory Agencies’ Environmental Justice Efforts.” Environmental Sociology 3(3): 197-212. Keller, Julie K., Margaret Grey, and Jill Lindsey Harrison. 2017. “Milking Workers, Breaking Bodies: Health Inequality in the Dairy Industry.” New Labor Forum 26(1): 36-44. Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2016. “Bureaucrats’ Tacit Understandings and Social Movement Policy Implementation: Unpacking the Deviation of Agency Environmental Justice Programs from EJ Movement Priorities.” Social Problems 63(4): 534-553. Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2015. “Coopted Environmental Justice? Activists’ Roles in Shaping EJ Policy Implementation.” Environmental Sociology 1(4): 241-255. [lead article]

Winner of the 2017 Allan Schnaiberg Outstanding Publication Award from the American Sociological Association’s Section on Environmental Sociology.

Harrison, Jill Lindsey, and Christy Getz. 2014. “Farm Size and Job Quality: Mixed-Methods Studies of Hired Farm Work in California and Wisconsin.” Agriculture and Human Values 32(4): 617-634. Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2014. “Neoliberal Environmental Justice: Mainstream Ideas of Justice in Political Conflict over Agricultural Pesticides in the United States.” Environmental Politics 23(4): 650-669. Harrison, Jill Lindsey, and Sarah E. Lloyd. 2013. “New Jobs, New Workers, and New Inequalities: Explaining Employers’ Roles in Occupational Segregation by Nativity and Race.” Social Problems 60(3): 281-301. [lead article]

Reprinted in Grenier, Guillermo J., and Fabiana Brunetta, eds. 2015. The Individual in Society, Second Ed. Kendall Hunt Publishing Company.

Harrison, Jill Lindsey, and Sarah E. Lloyd. 2012. “Illegality at Work: Deportability and the Productive New Era of Immigration Enforcement.” Antipode 44(2): 365-385. Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2011. “Parsing ‘Participation’ in Action Research: Navigating the Challenges of Lay Involvement in Technically Complex Participatory Science Projects.” Society and Natural Resources 24(7): 702-716. Harrison, Jill, and Steven Wolf. 2008. “Introduction to the Special Issue: Charting Fault Lines in U.S. Agrifood Systems: What Can We Contribute?” Agriculture and Human Values 25(2): 147-149. Harrison, Jill. 2008. “Lessons Learned from Pesticide Drift: A Call to Bring Production Agriculture, Farm Labor, and Social Justice Back into Agrifood Research and Activism.” Agriculture and Human Values 25(2): 163-167. Harrison, Jill. 2008. “Abandoned Bodies and Spaces of Sacrifice: Pesticide Drift Activism and the Contestation of Neoliberal Environmental Politics in California.” Geoforum 39(3): 1197-1214. Harrison, Jill. 2006. “‘Accidents’ and Invisibilities: Scaled Discourse and the Naturalization of Regulatory Neglect in California’s Pesticide Drift Conflict.” Political Geography 25(5): 506-529.

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PEER-REVIEWED BOOK CHAPTERS Harrison, Jill Lindsey. Forthcoming 2020. “Agricultural Pesticide Manufacturers: Corporate Power and the Implications for Public Health, the Environment, and Rural Livelihoods.” In Bite Back: Powering the Food Rebellion, edited by Kathryn DeMaster and Saru Jayaraman. Berkeley: University of California Press. Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2017. “Taking a Different Tack: Pesticide Regulatory Reform Activism in California.” Invited chapter for The New Food Activism: Opposition, Cooperation and Collective Action, ed. Alison Alkon and Julie Guthman. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2014. “Situating Neoliberalization: Unpacking the Construction of Racially Segregated Workplaces.” In The Neoliberal Regime in the Agri-Food Sector: Crisis, Resilience and Restructuring, ed. Steven Wolf and Alessandro Bonanno. Routledge, 91-111. DuPuis, E. Melanie, Jill Lindsey Harrison, and David Goodman 2011. “Just Food?” In Cultivating Food Justice, ed. Alison Alkon and Julian Agyeman. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 283-307. Harrison, Jill. 2008. “Confronting Invisibility: Reconstructing Scale in California’s Pesticide Drift Conflict.” In Contentious Geographies: Environment, Meaning and Scale, ed. Michael Goodman and Max Boykoff. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 115-130. DuPuis, E. Melanie, David Goodman, and Jill Harrison. 2007. “Just Values or Just Value?: Remaking the Local in Agro-Food Studies.” In Between the Local and the Global: Confronting Complexity in the Contemporary Agri-Food Sector, ed. Terry Marsden and Jonathan Murdoch. Oxford: Elsevier, 241-268. Harrison, Jill. 2004. “Invisible People, Invisible Places: Connecting Air Pollution and Pesticide Drift in California.” In Smoke and Mirrors: The Politics and Culture of Air Pollution, ed. E. Melanie DuPuis, New York: New York University Press, 288-304. JOURNAL ISSUE EDITORSHIP 2008 Harrison, Jill, and Steven Wolf. Co-Editors of special issue: “Charting Fault Lines in U.S. Agrifood

Systems.” Agriculture and Human Values 25(2). BOOK REVIEWS Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2016. Review of Jennifer Clapp. 2012. Food. (Cambridge, UK: Polity Press), in Journal of World Systems Research 22(1): 296-298. Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2013. Review of Lisa Sun-Hee Park and David Naguib Pellow. 2011. The Slums of Aspen: Immigrants vs. the Environment in America’s Eden (New York: NYU Press), in Contemporary Sociology 42(4): 596-597.

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PEER-REVIEWED OTHER TYPES OF MANUSCRIPTS Harrison, Jill Lindsey. “Climate Justice and the Green New Deal: Organizational Culture in Regulatory Agencies.” Article for Public Administration Review’s Blog (Bully Pulpit) Symposium on “The Green New Deal: Pathways to a Low Carbon Economy,” edited by Nives Dolsak and Aseem Prakash. PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLE MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW PEER-REVIEWED BOOK CHAPTERS UNDER REVIEW Malin, Stephanie, Jill Harrison, and Adam Mayer. “Sociology of Energy.” Invited chapter for International Handbook of Environmental Sociology, edited by Beth Caniglia, David Pellow, Lori Peek, Andrew Jorgenson, and Stephanie Malin. Springer. Harrison, Jill Lindsey. “Regulatory Culture: Racial Ideologies and the Fight for Environmental Justice Within Government Agencies.” Invited chapter for Lessons in Environmental Justice: From Civil Rights to Black Lives and Idle No More, edited by Michael Mascarenhas. Sage Publications. Harrison, Jill Lindsey. “U.S. Environmental Social Movements.” Invited chapter for Twenty Lessons in Environmental Sociology (3rd ed.), edited by Ken Gould and Tammy Lewis. RESEARCH REPORTS Harrison, Jill. 2017. “What's Happening with Government Agencies' Environmental Justice Work?” Community Science Forum. Public Lab. https://publiclab.org/notes/mlamadrid/12-05-2017/what-s-happening-with-government-agencies-environmental-justice-work?_=1512517856 Sellers, Christopher, Lindsey Dillon, Jennifer Liss Ohayon, Nick Shapiro, Marianne Sullivan, Chris Amoss, Stephen Bocking, Phil Brown, Vanessa De la Rosa, Jill Harrison, Sara Johns, Katherine Kulik, Rebecca Lave, Michelle Murphy, Liza Piper, Lauren Richter, and Sara Wylie. 2017. “The EPA Under Siege: Trump’s Assault in History and Testimony.” Environmental Data and Governance Initiative. https://envirodatagov.org/publication/the-epa-under-siege/. Harrison, Jill, Sarah Lloyd, Trish O’Kane, and Alan Turnquist. 2009. “Immigrant Labor Holds 40 Percent Market Share.” Hoard’s Dairyman. December: 749-50. Harrison, Jill, Sarah Lloyd, and Trish O’Kane. 2009. “Overview of Immigrant Workers on Wisconsin Dairy Farms.” Changing Hands: Hired Labor on Wisconsin Dairy Farms Briefing No. 1. UW-Madison Program on Agricultural Technology Studies. Harrison, Jill, Sarah Lloyd, and Trish O’Kane. 2009. “A Look into the Lives of Wisconsin's Immigrant Dairy Workers.” Changing Hands: Hired Labor on Wisconsin Dairy Farms Briefing No. 2. UW-Madison Program on Agricultural Technology Studies.

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Harrison, Jill, Sarah Lloyd, and Trish O’Kane. 2009. “Dairy Workers in Wisconsin: Tasks, Shifts, Wages, and Benefits.” Changing Hands: Hired Labor on Wisconsin Dairy Farms Briefing No. 3. UW-Madison Program on Agricultural Technology Studies. Harrison, Jill, Sarah Lloyd, and Trish O’Kane. 2009. “Immigrant Dairy Workers in Rural Wisconsin Communities.” Changing Hands: Hired Labor on Wisconsin Dairy Farms Briefing No. 4. UW-Madison Program on Agricultural Technology Studies. Harrison, Jill, Sarah Lloyd, and Trish O’Kane. 2009. “Legal Issues Facing Immigrant Dairy Workers in Wisconsin.” Changing Hands: Hired Labor on Wisconsin Dairy Farms Briefing No. 5. UW-Madison Program on Agricultural Technology Studies. Harrison, Jill, Julia McReynolds, Trish O’Kane, and Brent Valentine. 2008. “Hired Labor in Wisconsin Agriculture: Trends and Implications.” Status of Wisconsin Agriculture. Madison: University of Wisconsin. Harrison, Jill. 2008. “Drift Catcher Project Assessment.” Independent assessment of lay air monitoring project for Pesticide Action Network. Harrison, Jill. 2007. “Immigrant Labor on Wisconsin Dairy Farms.” Program on Agricultural Technology Studies Fact Sheet 24. October. Dorfman, Lori, Julie Guthman, Jill Harrison, and Elena Lingas 2006. “Findings from an exploration of the intersections between agriculture, immigration, health care, and food/obesity in public policy and news coverage.” Berkeley Media Studies Group. Harrison, Jill. 2003. “Social Issues in Modern Agriculture,” Unit 3.2 in Albie Miles and Martha Brown, eds., Teaching Organic Farming and Gardening: Resources for Instructors. Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems. Santa Cruz: University of California. ONGOING RESEARCH PROJECTS Environmental Justice Policy Implementation: State Agencies' Efforts to Support EJ Principles. Data collection and analysis in progress. Institutional Cultures of Ethical Practice in University-Based Engineering-for-Development Programs. NSF-funded data collection in progress. With Shawhin Roudbari, Jessica Kaminsky, Skye Niles, and Santina Contreras. AWARDS AND HONORS 2018 Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado-

Boulder

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2017 Allan Schnaiberg Outstanding Publication Award, American Sociological Association’s Section on Environmental Sociology, for “Coopted Environmental Justice? Activists’ Roles in Shaping EJ Policy Implementation” published in Environmental Sociology in 2015.

2012 Fred Buttel Outstanding Scholarly Achievement Award, Rural Sociological Society, for Pesticide

Drift and the Pursuit of Environmental Justice (MIT Press, 2011) 2012 Book Award, Association of Humanist Sociology, for Pesticide Drift and the Pursuit of

Environmental Justice (MIT Press, 2011) GRANTS RECEIVED 2017 ACLS Sabbatical Fellowship, American Council of Learned Societies ($43,500) 2017 Franklin Research Grant, American Philosophical Society. ($6,000) 2016 Roudbari, Shawhin (PI), Jill Harrison (co-PI), and Jessica Kaminsky (co-PI). “Collaborative

Proposal: Standard: Institutional Cultures of Ethical Practice in University-Based Engineering-for-Development Programs.” National Science Foundation’s Cultivating Cultures for Ethical STEM program, Directorate for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences. (Approximately $400,000.)

2010 Wattiaux, Michel (PI), Bradford Barham, Michael Bell, Victor Cabrera, and Jill Harrison (co-PIs).

“Integrated Analysis of Diverse Dairy Systems in Mexico and Wisconsin: Building Capacity for Multidisciplinary Appraisal of Sustainability.” International Science and Education Grant, United States Department of Agriculture. ($149,968)

2008 Harrison, Jill (PI). “Lay Science in Pesticide Regulatory Process: Implications for Public Health,

Public Participation, and Other Principles of Environmental Justice.” Graduate School Research Committee Grant, University of Wisconsin-Madison. ($10,667)

2007 Harrison, Jill (PI). “Immigrant Farm Labor in Wisconsin Dairy Industry.” Hatch Grant WIS01272,

University of Wisconsin-Madison. ($26,547) 2005 Harrison, Jill. Dissertation-Year Writing Fellowship, University of California, Santa Cruz, Graduate

Division. ($26,000) 2004 Harrison, Jill. Graduate Student Sabbatical Fellowship, University of California, Santa Cruz.

($8,000) 2003 Harrison, Jill. “Hidden Workers, Hidden Injustices: Investigating the Invisibility of Farm Workers

in California’s Pesticide Drift Debates.” Dissertation Fellowship, University of California, Institute for Labor and Employment. ($23,000)

2002 Harrison, Jill. “Risk, Power, and Profits: Building Coalitions to Deconstruct the Problem of Farm

Worker Pesticide Poisonings.” Pre-Dissertation Fellowship, University of California, Institute for Labor and Employment. ($5,000)

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2002 Harrison, Jill. “Drifting into Action: Grassroots Critique of Pesticide Drift and its Contribution to

Sustainable Agriculture in California.” Graduate Student Research Grant, University of California, Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems. ($1,000)

PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES 2020 Harrison, Jill. Author’s response in “Authors Meet Critics: Jill Lindsey Harrison’s From the Inside

Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice in Government Agencies.” Rural Sociological Society annual meeting, Broomfield CO.

2020 Harrison, Jill. Author’s response in “Authors Meet Critics: New Views on Environmental Justice

from the State to the Streets.” Association of American Geographers annual meeting in Denver CO.

2019 Harrison, Jill. “Defending Environmental Progress, Dismissing Environmental Justice: The

Undermining of EJ Policy Implementation within U.S. Environmental Regulatory Agencies.” Presentation at the Transformative Connections Environmental Justice Conference at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.

2019 Harrison, Jill. “White Supremacy, the Environment, and the State in EJ Scholarship.” Paper

presented at the Association of American Geographers annual meeting in Washington DC. 2018 Harrison, Jill. “Discussion on Methodological and Ethical Issues of Critically Evaluating

Environmental Regulatory Agencies in the Current Political Climate.” Panel session participant. Association of American Geographers annual meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana

2018 Harrison, Jill. “Regulatory Culture and the Administration of Environmental Justice Policy.” Paper

presented at the Association of American Geographers annual meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana.

2017 Ciplet, David, and Jill Harrison. “Mapping Tensions in Movements for a Just and Sustainable

Transition.” Paper presented at Environmental Justice in the Anthropocene Conference at Colorado State University.

2016 Harrison, Jill. “Colorblind Racial Ideology and Government Agencies’ Environmental Justice

Programs.” Paper presented at the American Sociological Association annual meeting in Seattle, Washington.

2016 Harrison, Jill. “Rejecting Recognition: Colorblind Racial Ideology and Government Agencies’

Environmental Justice Programs.” Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers annual meeting in San Francisco, California.

2015 Harrison, Jill. “Bureaucrats at Work in the Neoliberal Era: Unpacking the Neoliberalization of

Agency Environmental Justice Programs.” Paper presented at American Sociological Association annual meeting in Chicago, Illinois.

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2015 Harrison, Jill. “Rejecting Recognition: Post-Racial Ideology and Government Agencies’

Environmental Justice Programs.” Paper presented at Conference on the Plurality and Politics of Environmental Justice, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.

2015 Harrison, Jill. “Bureaucrats at Work in the Neoliberal Era: Unpacking the Neoliberalization of

Agency Environmental Justice Programs.” Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers annual meeting in Chicago, Illinois.

2014 Harrison, Jill Lindsey, and Christy Getz. “Farm Size and Job Quality: Mixed-Methods Studies of

Hired Farm Work in California and Wisconsin.” Paper presented at Rural Sociological Society annual meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana.

2014 Harrison, Jill Lindsey, and Christy Getz. “Farm Size and Job Quality: Mixed-Methods Studies of

Hired Farm Work in California and Wisconsin.” Paper presented at Agriculture, Food, and Human Values annual meeting in Burlington, Vermont.

2012 Harrison, Jill. “Constructing Reliability on the Job: Creating and Naturalizing Compliant

Workaholics, Racial Segregation, and Immigrant Vulnerability.” Paper presented at American Sociological Association annual meeting (Race, Gender, and Class special session) in Denver, Colorado.

2012 Harrison, Jill. “Navigating the Neoliberal-Nativist Interface: Farmer Survival and the Construction

of Racially Segregated Workplaces.” Paper presented at Rural Sociological Society annual meeting in Chicago, Illinois.

2012 Harrison, Jill. “Milking Illegality: Employers as Bordering Agents, and the Profitable Implications

of Contemporary Migration Policing within the United States.” Paper presented at Association of American Geographers annual meeting in New York, New York.

2011 Harrison, Jill. “Illegality at Work: Deportability and the Productive New Era of Immigration

Enforcement.” Paper presented at Association of American Geographers annual meeting in Seattle, Washington.

2010 Harrison, Jill. “Pesticide Drift and the Pursuit of Environmental Justice.” Paper presented at

American Sociological Association annual meeting in Atlanta, Georgia. 2010 Harrison, Jill. “Redefining Justice in Environmental Politics: Lay Knowledge in Political Conflict

over Pesticide Drift in California.” Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

2009 Harrison, Jill. “Beyond the Border: The Oppressive and Productive Work of New U.S. Immigration

Enforcement Practices.” Paper presented at Undocumented Hispanic Migration conference, New London, Connecticut.

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2009 Harrison, Jill. “Latino Dairy Workers in Wisconsin: Immigration Policy, Structural Change in Agriculture, and the Experience of Institutional Violence.” Paper presented at the Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Madison, Wisconsin.

2009 Harrison, Jill. “Contextualizing the Violence of Contemporary U.S. Immigration Policy: Farm

Workers in Wisconsin’s Dairy Sector.” Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada.

2008 Harrison, Jill. “Discussion on the Shifting Geographies of Hired Agricultural Labor and Strategies

for Farmworker Justice.” Panel session participant. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Manchester, New Hampshire.

2008 Harrison, Jill. “Lay Science in the Pesticide Regulatory Process: Implications for Public Health,

Public Participation, and Other Principles of Environmental Justice.” Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts.

2008 Harrison, Jill. “Author Meets the Critics: Paul Robbins’ Lawn People.” Panelist. Association of

American Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts. 2007 Harrison, Jill. “Sociology of Agriculture and Immigrant Farmworker Politics: On Researching

Shortages, Vulnerability, and Other Crises of Farm Labor.” Paper presented at the Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Santa Clara, California.

2007 Harrison, Jill. “Apolitical Food Politics? Turning a Blind Eye to Farm Labor Means Missing the

Mark on Justice.” Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California.

2005 Harrison, Jill. “Accident or Injustice? Deconstructing Discourse on Science and Scale in the Search

for Socially Just Resolutions to California’s Pesticide Drift Conflict”. Paper presented at the Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting in Tampa, Florida.

2005 Harrison, Jill. “Constructing ‘Accidents’: Pesticide Drift, Regulatory Neglect, and Social Invisibility

in California Agriculture”. Paper presented at the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Annual Meeting in Portland, Oregon.

2005 Harrison, Jill. “Multiple Locals?: Negotiating Scalar Discourse in California's Pesticide Drift

Debates”. Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado.

2003 Harrison, Jill. “Drifting into Action: Pesticide Drift and the Exposure of Risk, Power, and

Knowledge in California Agriculture”. Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana.

2002 Harrison, Jill. “Illuminating the Invisible: Contemporary Approaches to Defining the Fight against

Pesticide Pollution”. Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, California.

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INVITED PRESENTATIONS 2020 Harrison, Jill. Invited presentation, “Uptake of Social Movement Concepts by Environmental

Regulatory Agencies: The Influence of Organizational Identity.” ANSES (French Agency for Food, Environment, and Occupational Health & Safety) 10th Anniversary International Symposium. Paris, France.

2020 Harrison, Jill. Invited presentation, “From the Inside Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice

within Government Agencies.” Institute for Social Transformation, University of California-Santa Cruz. May 2020.

2020 Harrison, Jill. Invited presentation, “From the Inside Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice

within Government Agencies.” Geography Graduate Group, University of California-Davis. May 2020.

2020 Harrison, Jill. Invited presentation, “Workplace Culture and Organizational Inertia: The

Undermining of Environmental Justice Reforms within Government Agencies.” Departmental Colloquium, Sociology Department, University of California-Berkeley. April 2020.

2019 Harrison, Jill. Invited presentation, “From the Inside Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice

within Government Agencies.” Department Colloquium, Sociology Department, University of Colorado Boulder.

2019 Harrison, Jill. Invited presentation, “Researching Environmental Regulatory Agencies: Strategies

and Challenges.” Center for Environmental Justice Java and Justice group, Colorado State University.

2019 Harrison, Jill. Invited presentation, “From the Inside Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice

within Government Agencies.” Center for Environmental Justice, Colorado State University. 2019 Harrison, Jill. Invited presentation, “From the Inside Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice

within Government Agencies.” Environmental Justice Graduate Certificate speaker series, University of Colorado Boulder.

2019 Harrison, Jill. Invited presentation, “From the Inside Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice

within Government Agencies.” Colloquium, School for Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University.

2019 Harrison, Jill. Invited presentation, “From the Inside Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice

within Government Agencies.” Colloquium, Center for Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Colorado-Boulder.

2018 Harrison, Jill. Invited presentation, “From the Inside Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice

within Government Agencies.” Departmental Colloquium, Department of Sociology, Northwestern University.

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2018 Harrison, Jill. Invited discussant for National Science Foundation-funded workshop on “Citizen Science and the Food System,” organized by Aya Kimura and Abby Kinchy. University of Hawaii.

2017 Harrison, Jill. Invited presentation, “Government EJ Grant Programs – What Funders Need to

Know to Ensure that Programs Better Meet EJ Principles.” Environmental Justice Community Solutions Conference, organized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, California Environmental Protection Agency, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, and the California Environmental Health Tracking Program.

2017 Harrison, Jill. Invited presentation, "Drift Catcher Air Monitoring Project: How Citizen Science

Programs Can Best Serve Community Needs.” Environmental Justice Community Solutions Conference, organized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, California Environmental Protection Agency, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, and the California Environmental Health Tracking Program.

2017 Harrison, Jill. Invited presentation, “Pesticide Drift and Environmental Justice Activism.”

Environmental Science and Policy series on “Landscapes of Disease,” College of William and Mary.

2016 Harrison, Jill. Invited presentation for “Invisible Pesticides, Invisible Workers, Invisible Hazards:

International Conference on Pesticides and Occupational Health Issues in Agriculture.” Organized the SocioAgriPest Research Group, Tours, France.

2016 Harrison, Jill. Invited panelist for session on “Chemical Geographies: Science, Politics, and

Materiality”. Association of American Geographers annual meeting in San Francisco, California. 2015 Harrison, Jill. Invited panelist for “Food Justice for All” panel. Sponsored by the School of Global

Environmental Sustainability and Environmental Justice CSU, Colorado State University. 2015 Harrison, Jill. “Reinterpreting the Movement: Bureaucrats’ Tacit Understandings and

Environmental Justice Policy Implementation Outcomes.” Invited presentation for Social Science Environmental Health Research Institute, Northeastern University.

2015 Harrison, Jill. “New Jobs, New Workers, and New Inequalities: Occupational Segregation on

Wisconsin Dairy Farms.” Invited presentation for Department of Community & Environmental Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

2015 Harrison, Jill. “Researching Farm Labor, Immigration Politics, and Environmental Justice.” Invited

presentation for GreenHouse Residential Community, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 2014 Harrison, Jill. “DIY Environmental Justice: Institutionalized EJ in the Neoliberal Era.” Invited

seminar presentation for Geography Department Colloquium, University of Colorado-Boulder. 2014 Harrison, Jill. “Institutionalizing Neoliberal Environmental Justice.” Invited seminar presentation

for the Georgia Workshop on Culture, Power, and History, University of Georgia.

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2014 Harrison, Jill. Invited panelist for “Beyond Pesticides: Can We Shift to a Pesticide-Free Agriculture?” Berkeley Food Institute, University of California, Berkeley.

2013 Harrison, Jill. Invited panelist for “When Does Science Become Justice? Scientific Evidence,

Pesticides, and Food System Justice.” Science & Justice Research Center, University of California, Santa Cruz.

2012 Harrison, Jill. “New Jobs, New Workers, and New Inequalities: Immigration Enforcement and the

Creation of Occupational Segregation by Nativity.” Invited seminar presentation for Sociology & Anthropology Department, North Carolina State University.

2012 Harrison, Jill. “Rachel Carson’s Legacy: Pesticide Drift and the Pursuit of Environmental Justice.”

Invited public presentation for North Carolina State University, hosted by NC State’s Sociology & Anthropology Department.

2012 Harrison, Jill. “Environmental Politics and Theories of Justice.” Invited presentation for

Environments & Societies colloquium series, University of California-Davis. 2011 Harrison, Jill. “Justice Adrift in Environmental Politics.” Invited presentation at the NSF-

supported workshop, “Science, Ethics, and Justice: Reconsiderations and New Directions”, organized by Laura Mamo and Jennifer Fishman in San Francisco, California.

2010 Harrison, Jill. “Illegality at Work: Deportability and the Productive New Era of Immigration

Enforcement.” Presentation for the Community and Environmental Sociology Department Seminar, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

2009 Harrison, Jill. “Changing Hands: Hired Labor on Wisconsin Dairy Farms.” Invited presentation at

Rural Labor Summit: Toward a Viable and Sustainable Wisconsin Rural Labor Force, Madison, Wisconsin.

2008 Harrison, Jill. “Feeding Those Who Feed Us: Farm Workers in a Global Food Economy.”

Presentation for the Agroecology Graduate Program fall lecture series. University of Wisconsin-Madison.

2008 Harrison, Jill. “Identifying ‘Success’ in a Participatory Science Project: Implications for

Environmental Justice.” Presentation for Holtz Center on Science and Technology Studies brownbag. University of Wisconsin-Madison.

2008 Harrison, Jill. “Lay Science in the Pesticide Regulatory Process: Implications for Public Health,

Public Participation, and Other Principles of Environmental Justice.” Paper presented at the Rural Sociology Department Seminar, UW-Madison.

2008 Harrison, Jill. “Hired Labor on Wisconsin Dairy Farms.” Presentation for the Wisconsin

Agriculture Outlook Forum, organized by UW-Madison College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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2007 Harrison, Jill. “Agricultural Pesticide Drift in California: Putting the Numbers into Social Context.” Presentation for The Pesticide Stewardship Alliance annual meeting in Reno, Nevada.

2005 Harrison, Jill. “Constructing ‘Accidents’: Pesticide Drift, Regulatory Neglect, and Social Invisibility

in California Agriculture”. Invited presentation for Santa Clara University Environmental Studies Institute Seminar Series.

2003 Harrison, Jill. “Risk, Power, and Profits: Building Coalitions to Deconstruct the Problem of Farm

Worker Pesticide Poisonings”. Paper presented at the UC Institute for Labor and Employment Graduate Student Research Conference in Santa Barbara, California.

WORKSHOPS AND GUEST LECTURES 2019 Harrison, Jill. “From the Inside Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice within Government

Agencies.” Research talk for Graduate Certificate in Environmental Justice, University of Colorado Boulder.

2019 Harrison, Jill. “Environmental Justice: History, Key Principles, and Government Agencies’

Institutionalization Efforts.” Presentation for Environmental Law Clinic (Dr. Alyse Bertenthal), University of California, Irvine School of Law.

2019 Harrison, Jill. “Contribution of Sociology to Knowledge of Human-Environment Relations.”

Presentation for Introduction to Environmental Social Science graduate seminar (Professor Karen Akerlof), Department of Environmental Science and Policy. George Mason University.

2019 Harrison, Jill. “Institutions, Regulations, and Environmental Justice.” Presentation for Topics in

Environmental Social Sciences: Foundations of Environmental Justice (Professor David Ciplet), Environmental Studies Program. University of Colorado Boulder.

2019 Harrison, Jill. Presentation for the Sociology Department Graduate Student Forum. University of

Colorado-Boulder. 2019 Harrison, Jill. “Ideas of Justice in Environmental Politics.” Presentation for Foundations of

Environmental Justice graduate seminar (Professor David Ciplet), Environmental Studies Program, University of Colorado-Boulder.

2019 Harrison, Jill. “Pesticide Drift and Ideas of Environmental Justice.” Presentation for Labor Issues

in the Food System graduate seminar (Alan Turnquist), Agroecology Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

2019 Harrison, Jill. “Pesticide Drift and Environmental Justice.” Presentation for Ethics and Social

Issues in U.S. Health and Medicine (Carrie Seay-Fleming), Sociology Department, University of Colorado Boulder.

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2018 Harrison, Jill. “Regulatory Culture: Racial Ideologies and the Fight for Environmental Justice Within Government Agencies”. Presentation for Culture, Power, and Inequality Workshop. Sociology Department. University of Colorado-Boulder.

2018 Harrison, Jill. Presentation for the Sociology Department Graduate Student Forum. University of

Colorado-Boulder. 2018 Harrison, Jill. “Environmental Justice Activism in U.S. Agriculture.” Invited guest lecture for

Environment and Society students (Professor Lori Hunter), Department of Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder.

2018 Harrison, Jill. Discussion about political theory in environmental politics with political science

graduate seminar students (Professor Steve Vanderheiden), Department of Political Science, University of Colorado-Boulder.

2018 Harrison, Jill. Discussion about Pesticide Drift and the Pursuit of Environmental Justice with

Environmental Justice graduate seminar students (Professor David Ciplet), Environmental Studies Program, University of Colorado-Boulder.

2017 Harrison, Jill. Discussion about Pesticide Drift and the Pursuit of Environmental Justice with

Environmental Justice students (Professor Shannon Bell), Sociology Department, University of Kentucky.

2017 Harrison, Jill. “Pesticide Drift Activism and the Pursuit of Environmental Justice.” Invited guest

lecture for Political Ecology students (Professor Mara Goldman), Department of Geography, University of Colorado-Boulder.

2016 Harrison, Jill. “Writing a Research Paper”. Invited guest lecture for Sociology Honors Program

students (Professor Liam Downey). University of Colorado-Boulder. 2016 Harrison, Jill. “Coopted Environmental Justice? Activists’ Roles in Shaping EJ Policy

Implementation”. Presentation for the Sociology Department Graduate Student Forum. University of Colorado-Boulder.

2015 Harrison, Jill. “New Jobs, New Workers, and New Inequalities: Explaining Employers’ Roles in

Occupational Segregation by Nativity and Race.” Invited guest lecture for Whiteness Studies students (Professor Amy Wilkins), Department of Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder.

2015 Harrison, Jill. “Pesticide Drift and Environmental Justice in U.S. Agriculture.” Invited guest lecture

for Sustainable Food Systems students (Professor Peter Newton), Environmental Studies Program, University of Colorado-Boulder.

2015 Harrison, Jill. “Farm Labor Inequalities in U.S. Agriculture.” Invited guest lecture for World

Hunger students (Professor Brad Barham), Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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2013 Harrison, Jill. “Pesticide Drift and the Pursuit of Environmental Justice.” Invited guest lecture for Watershed Management students (Professor Carol Shennan), Environmental Studies Department, University of California, Santa Cruz.

2013 Harrison, Jill. “New Jobs, New Workers, and New Inequalities: Explaining Employers’ Roles in

Occupational Segregation by Nativity and Race.” Presentation for the Sociology Department Graduate Student Forum. University of Colorado-Boulder.

2012 Harrison, Jill. “New Jobs, New Workers, and New Inequalities: Immigration Enforcement and the

Creation of Occupational Segregation by Nativity.” Presentation for the Sociology Department Graduate Student Forum. University of Colorado-Boulder.

2010 Harrison, Jill. “Community Reception of New Latino Im/migrants.” Presentation for the

Wisconsin Center for Education Research’s “Educating Immigrant Populations.” University of Wisconsin-Madison.

2010 Harrison, Jill. Invited discussant of film “Fresh”, with Jack Kloppenburg. University of Wisconsin-

Madison Library. 2010 Harrison, Jill. “Political Conflict over Pesticide Drift.” Guest lecture for Community and

Environmental Sociology undergraduate course, Environmental Sustainability and Social Justice (Professor Laura Senier). University of Wisconsin-Madison.

2010 Harrison, Jill. “Changing Hands: Hired Labor on Wisconsin Dairy Farms.” Guest lecture for the

Short Course for Dairy Farmers. University of Wisconsin-Madison. 2009 Harrison, Jill. “Social Sustainability and Hired Farm Workers.” Guest lecture for Agricultural and

Applied Economics undergraduate course, Sustainability of Dairy Systems (Professors Brad Barham and Michel Wattiaux). University of Wisconsin-Madison.

2009 Harrison, Jill. “Comments on Michael Pollan’s In Defense of Food.” Presentation for Society,

Environment, Technology, and Agrofood Studies (SociETAS) brownbag. Department of Community and Environmental Sociology. University of Wisconsin-Madison.

2009 Harrison, Jill. “Ethical and Methodological Issues in Researching Immigrant Farmworkers and

Other Vulnerable Populations.” Guest lecture in Sociology graduate seminar, Research Methods (Professor Randy Stoecker). University of Wisconsin-Madison.

2009 Harrison, Jill. “Political Conflict over Pesticide Drift.” Guest lecture for Environmental Studies

undergraduate course, Environmental Dispute Resolution (Instructor Kathy DeMaster). University of Wisconsin-Madison.

2008 Harrison, Jill. Guest lecture in Sociology graduate seminar, ProSem. University of Wisconsin-

Madison.

2008 Harrison, Jill. “Ethical and Methodological Issues in Researching Immigrant Farmworkers and Other Vulnerable Populations.” Guest lecture for Community and Environmental Sociology

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graduate seminar, Qualitative Research Methods (Professor Michael Bell). University of Wisconsin-Madison.

2008 Harrison, Jill. “Immigration and the United States.” Guest lecturer for Chadborne Residence

College’s “Global Dialogues” dinner and focus groups. University of Wisconsin-Madison.

2008 Harrison, Jill. “Immigrant Farmworkers in Wisconsin Agriculture.” Guest lecture for Rural Sociology undergraduate class, Introduction to Rural Sociology (Professor Gary Green). University of Wisconsin-Madison.

2008 Harrison, Jill. “Researching Environmental Justice Activism and Immigrant Farmworkers.” Guest

lecture for Rural Sociology undergraduate course, Food, Culture, and Society (Professor Jack Kloppenburg).

2008 Harrison, Jill. “Immigrant Farm Labor in U.S. Agriculture.” Guest lecture for Rural Sociology

undergraduate class. Rural Minority Groups and Poverty in the United States (Professor Katherine White).

2008 Harrison, Jill. “Immigration in Wisconsin.” Guest lecture for the Short Course for Dairy Farmers.

University of Wisconsin-Madison. 2007 Harrison, Jill. “Environmental Social Movements, and Activism against Pesticide Drift.” Guest

lecture for Rural Sociology undergraduate course, International Development, Environment, and Sustainability (Professor Samer Alatout).

2007 Harrison, Jill. “Thoughts on Interdisciplinary Dialogue and Radical Geography.” Workshop

commentary at the Summer Institute on the Geographies of Justice, a workshop sponsored by Antipode. Athens, Georgia.

2006 Harrison, Jill. “Survey and Interview Techniques.” Guest lectures for Environmental Studies

graduate seminar, Research Methods (Professor Greg Gilbert). 2006 Harrison, Jill. “History of Farm Workers in California.” Guest lecture for Environmental Studies

undergraduate course, Social Issues in Sustainable Agriculture (Instructor Tim Vos). 2006 Harrison, Jill. “Social Issues of Agricultural Pesticides.” Guest lecture for Environmental Studies

undergraduate course, Social Issues in Sustainable Agriculture (Instructor Tim Vos). 2006 Harrison, Jill. “Local Food Systems, Farm Worker Justice, and Immigration Politics.” Guest lecture

for Community Studies undergraduate course, Social Justice and Sustainability in Agro-Food Systems (Professor Julie Guthman).

2006 Harrison, Jill. “Discussion of Julie Guthman’s Agrarian Dreams.” Guest lecture for Community

Studies undergraduate course, Social Justice and Sustainability in Agro-Food Systems (Professor Julie Guthman).

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2005 Harrison, Jill. “Science in Social Context: Searching for Socially Just Solutions to California’s Pesticide Drift Problem.” Guest lecture for Environmental Studies undergraduate course, Environment and Society (Professors Margaret FitzSimmons and Erika Zavaleta).

2005 Harrison, Jill. “Pesticide Drift and Environmental Injustice in California’s San Joaquin Valley.”

Guest lecture for College Eight Core Course for undergraduates. 2005 Harrison, Jill. “Survey and Interview Techniques.” Guest lectures for Environmental Studies

graduate seminar, Research Methods (Professor Weixin Chang). 2004 Harrison, Jill. “California Farmworkers: Poverty, Health, and Justice.” Guest lecture for

undergraduate course, Agriculture, Food, and the Environment in Catholic Social Teaching (Professor Keith Warner).

2004 Harrison, Jill. “Pesticide Drift and Environmental Injustice in California’s San Joaquin Valley.”

Guest lecture for undergraduate course, Environmental Justice Practicum (Professor Keith Warner).

2004 Harrison, Jill. “Pesticide Drift and Environmental Injustice in California’s San Joaquin Valley.”

Guest lecture for College Eight Core Course for undergraduates. DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE University of Colorado (2011-present) 2018-present Associate Chair of Undergraduate Studies, Department of Sociology 2016-present Member, Executive Committee, Department of Sociology 2017 Member, Targeted Hire Ad Hoc Committee, Department of Sociology 2016-2017 Graduate Admissions Director, Department of Sociology 2016-2017 Member, Graduate Committee, Department of Sociology 2016-present Pre-Tenure Mentor for Mathieu Desan, Department of Sociology 2016 Member, Merit Committee, Department of Sociology 2015-2016 Member, Health and Medical Sociology Search Committee, Department of Sociology 2015-2016 Friday Kudos (Sociology Department newsletter) 2014-2016 Member, Diversity Committee, Department of Sociology 2014-2016 Sociology Department Representative, Phi Beta Kappa 2013-2015 Coordinator, Forum Seminar for New Graduate Students, Department of Sociology 2011-2015 Member, Undergraduate Committee, Department of Sociology 2013 Planning Committee on Future Hires, Department of Sociology 2013 Graduate Admissions Committee, Department of Sociology 2012-2013 Departmental Meeting Notetaker, Department of Sociology 2011-2012 Member, American Sociological Association Liaison Committee, Department of Sociology 2011-2012 Member, RASEI Pre-Recruitment Committee, Department of Sociology University of Wisconsin (2006-2011) 2010-2011 Chair, Instruction Committee, Department of Community & Environmental Sociology 2007-2011 Member, Instruction Committee, Department of Community & Environmental Sociology

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2010-2011 Member, Curriculum Committee, joint program in Sociology and Community & Environmental Sociology

2010-2011 Lead DARS Adviser for Department of Community & Environmental Sociology, College of Agriculture and Life Science

2010-2011 Member, Social Committee, Department of Community & Environmental Sociology 2009-2010 Annual Haller Lecture Organizer, Department of Community & Environmental Sociology 2007-2009 Co-Organizer, SociETAS seminar (Society, Environment, Technology, and Agrofood

Studies) 2006-2007 Member, Scholarship Committee, Department of Community & Environmental Sociology SERVICE TO OTHER UNITS, THE COLLEGE, AND THE UNIVERSITY University of Colorado-Boulder (2011-present) 2016-present Member, Graduate Certificate in Environmental Justice governance committee 2015-present Associate Faculty, Environmental Studies Program 2014-2015 Participant, Environment and Society Working Group Implementation Committee,

Planned School of the Environment and Sustainability University of Wisconsin (2006-2011) 2007-2010 Member, Agroecology Governance Committee 2010 Member, ad hoc proposal review committee for Charlotte Zieve Graduate Funding and

Community Scholars Capstone course, Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies 2007-2010 Reviewer, Hatch Grants, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, UW-Madison 2008 Member, Search Committee for Associate Dean/Associate Director of the Wisconsin

Agricultural Experiment Station, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION Service to Professional Organizations 2020 Invited discussant for paper session on “Everyday Emergencies: Routinized

Exceptionalism in Environmental Assessment and Regulation.” Association of American Geographers annual meeting in Denver, Colorado

2020 Panelist. “Author Meets Critics: Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern’s The New American Farmer: Immigration, Race, and the Struggle for Sustainability.” Association of American Geographers annual meeting, Denver, Colorado

2019-2020 Invited organizer of special session on “Environment, Organizations, and Inequality.” American Sociological Association annual meeting in San Francisco, California.

2018-2021 Chair-Elect, Chair, and Past-Chair, Environmental Sociology Section, American Sociological Association

2017-2018 Organizer of panel session on “Critically Interrogating the Environmental Regulatory State: Methodological and Ethical Challenges” for the 2018 Association of American Geographers annual meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana

2015-2016 Co-organizer of paper session on “Environmental Justice Integration – or Cooptation?” for the 2016 Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California

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2014-2016 Chair of Nominations Committee, Environment and Technology Section, American Sociological Association

2014-2015 Co-organizer of two paper sessions on “Environmental Justice and the State” for the 2015 Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting in Chicago, Illinois

2013 Invited discussant for Environment and Technology Section paper session, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting in New York, NY

2013 Reviewer for Fred Buttel Outstanding Scholarly Achievement Award, Rural Sociological Society

2011-2012 Paper session organizer for Food and Agriculture Regular Session, 2012 American Sociological Association Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado

2011 Member, American Sociological Association Liaison Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder

2011 Invited discussant for paper session on “Political Ecology of the Body”, 2011 Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington

2010-2011 Co-organizer of five paper sessions on “New Immigrant Destinations” for the 2011 Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington.

2007-2010 Member, Publications Committee, Rural Sociological Society 2010 Discussant for Rural Sociology Regular Paper Session, 2010 American Sociological

Association Annual Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia 2008-2009 Organizer of paper session on “Social Justice and Hired Labor in U.S. Agrifood Systems”

for the 2009 Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting in Madison, Wisconsin 2008 Panelist. “Author Meets the Critics: Paul Robbins’ Lawn People.” Association of American

Geographers Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts 2007-2008 Organizer of panel session on “Discussion on the Shifting Geographies of Hired

Agricultural Labor and Strategies for Farmworker Justice” for the 2008 Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting in Manchester, New Hampshire

2007-2008 Co-organizer of paper and panel sessions on “Lay Science and the Environment” for the 2008 Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts

2004-2005 Co-organizer of paper session on “Politics of Scale: Environment, Community, and Justice” for the 2005 Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado

Scholarly Journal Manuscript Review Agriculture and Human Values (2009, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2019) Annals of the Association of American Geographers (2016) Antipode (2009, 2010, 2011, 2018) Development Sociology (2015) Environmental Politics (2011, 2014, 2015) Environmental Sociology (2016, 2019) Global Environmental Change (2012, 2013) Journal of Rural Studies (2007, 2015, 2016) Political Geography (2006) Rural Sociology (2008, 2012, 2013, 2015) Social Problems (2014) Book Manuscript Review Polity Press (2016)

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University of California Press (2013) Book Proposal Review Routledge (2018) Bloomsbury Press (2017) Earthscan Press (2011) Oxford University Press (2015) Polity Press (2012) University of California Press (2008) Research Proposal Review National Science Foundation (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2019) American Council of Learned Societies (2019) Edited Book Chapter Review Controversies in Science and Technology, ed. Daniel Kleinman and Jo Handelsman, Oxford University

Press (2012) International Handbook of Environmental Sociology, ed. Beth Caniglia, David Pellow, Lori Peek, Andrew

Jorgenson, and Stephanie Malin. Springer (2019) Membership in Professional Organizations American Sociological Association Rural Sociological Society Association of American Geographers Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society OUTREACH 2019 Interviewed for article about my research, published by The Coloradoan:

https://www.colorado.edu/coloradan/2019/10/01/environmental-justice-all 2016 Interviewed by the Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter’s Democracy and Environment book

group about Pesticide Drift and the Pursuit of Environmental Justice. 2015 Interviewed for the online radio program, “What’s for Dinner,” about pesticide drift and

the politics of environmental justice. 2009-present My research on immigration politics and migrant dairy workers were featured in

Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel (2/24/09), Grow Magazine of UW-Madison’s College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (Summer 2009), UW-Madison’s Daily Cardinal (Sept 22 and 24, 2009), The Country Today (Nov 4 and 11, 2009), The Capital Times (11/11/09), The Janesville Gazette (5/8/10), The Isthmus (June 2010), Cheese Market News (June 2010), Wisconsin Watch (Nov 2009, Dec 2009, April 2010, May 2010, July 2010), Al Jazeera English television (September 2010), National Public Radio (May 2013), Farm World Newspaper (June 2015), Univision Miami (April 2016), Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel (3/8/17), USA Today (3/8/17)

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2009-2011 Member, Wisconsin Governor’s Council on Migrant Labor 2008-2011 Board member, Wisconsin Migrant Coalition 2007-2010 Member, Working Group on Latino Immigrants in Rural Wisconsin 2007-2008 Assessed a lay air monitoring project for two environmental organizations in California,

and provided a final assessment in English and Spanish reports (“Drift Catcher Project Assessment for CPR and PAN Representatives”)

2006 Testified at Department of Pesticide Regulation public hearing on pesticide regulatory

enforcement practices in Salinas, California, March 2002-2006 Member/Participant, Safe Air for Everyone (SAFE) Campaign, Californians for Pesticide

Reform 2003 Interview on agricultural pesticide drift on regional radio and television, Santa Cruz and

Monterey Counties, California, May COURSES TAUGHT University of Colorado-Boulder (2011-present) Sociology 4117: Food and Society (upper-division undergraduates) Sociology 4131: Sociology of Agriculture and Food (upper-division undergraduates) Sociology 4047: Environment and Justice (upper-division undergraduates) Sociology 6007: Foundations in Environmental Sociology (graduate seminar) Sociology 6121: Qualitative Research Methods (graduate seminar) Sociology 7171: Foundations in Environmental Justice (graduate seminar) University of Wisconsin-Madison (2006-2011) Environmental Sociology (graduate seminar) Theories of Justice (graduate seminar) Sociology of Agriculture and Food Systems (upper-division undergraduates, and graduate students) Introduction to Community & Environmental Sociology (lower-division undergraduates) Introduction to Rural Sociology (lower-division undergraduates) Environment, Natural Resources, and Society (lower-division undergraduates) MENTORING Dissertation Chair Simone Domingue (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder; co-chair with Professor Kathleen Tierney;

2019-present)

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Elizabeth Bittel (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder; co-chair with Professor Kathleen Tierney; 2016-2019; now Assistant Professor of Sociology at SUNY-Cortland)

Jessie Luna (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder; 2013-2018; now Assistant Professor of Sociology at Colorado State University)

Julie Keller (Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison; co-chair with Professor Michael Bell; 2009-2013; now Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Rhode Island)

Sarah Lloyd (Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison; co-chair with Professor Michael Bell; 2007-2012; now employed at Wisconsin Farmers Union)

Dissertation Committee Member Miriam Counterman (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder; 2017-present) Daniela Marini (Geography, University of Colorado-Boulder; 2016-present) Sherri Sasnett (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder; 2016-present) Laurent Cilia (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder, 2014-present) Aaron Johnson (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder; 2015-2019) Cate Bowman (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder; 2015-2019) Josh LePree (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder; 2015-) Nicole Lambert (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder; 2014-2018) Rachel Norton (Health and Behavioral Sciences, University of Colorado-Denver; 2016-2018) Michael Weeks (History, University of Colorado-Boulder, 2015-2016) Eric Reiff (Geography, University of Colorado-Boulder; 2014-2016) Tracy Kirkland (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder; 2012-2015) Kate Clark (Environmental Studies, University of Colorado-Boulder; 2011-2014) Sarah Lake (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder; 2011-2014) Sarah Besky (Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2007-2012; now Assistant Professor at

Brown University) Maria Dahmus (Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2007- 2011) PhD Student First-Year Advisor (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder) Theresa Edwards-Capen (2019-2020) Lisa McDevitt (2016-2017) Bertha Bermudez-Tapia (2015-2016) Marley Olson (2013-2014) Master’s Thesis/Third-Year Paper Chair or Co-Chair Carrie Seay-Fleming (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder; 2018-present) Skye Niles (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder; 2018-present) Lisa McDevitt (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder; 2017-2019; co-chair with Lori Peek) Simone Domingue (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder; 2016-2018; co-chair with Kathleen

Tierney) Jessie Luna (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder; 2015) Kelly Maynard (Agroecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2008-2010) Chris Anderson (Agroecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2007-2009) Master’s Thesis Committee Member Melissa Villareal (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder; 2019-present) Lisa McDevitt (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder; 2019)

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Althea Godfrey (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder; 2015-2016) Kendra Hutchens (Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder; 2013) Nadia Alber (Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2010-2011) Sue Chamberlain (Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2009-2011) Emma Schroeder (Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2010) Erin Madden (Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2009-2010) Sarah Rueth (Environmental Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2009-2010) Martha Rideout (Agroecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2008-2009) Comprehensive Exam Committee Chair or Co-Chair (University of Colorado-Boulder) Carrie Seay-Fleming (Sociology; 2019-2020) Simone Domingue (Sociology; 2018-2019) Elizabeth Bittel (Sociology; 2016-2017) Jessie Luna (Sociology, 2014-2015) Comprehensive Exam Committee Member (University of Colorado-Boulder) Catherine Talbot (Sociology, 2019-present) Michael Sousa (Sociology, 2018-2019) Micah Pyles (Sociology, 2017-2018) Laurent Cilia (Sociology, 2014-2017) Daniela Marini (Geography, 2015-2016) Rachel Norton (Health and Behavioral Sciences, University of Colorado-Denver; 2016) Kendra Hutchens (Sociology, 2014-2015) Cate Bowman (Sociology, 2013-2015) Nicole Lambert (Sociology, 2014) Eric Reiff (Geography, 2014) Nnenia Campbell (Sociology, 2012) Tracy Kirkland (Sociology, 2012) Sarah Lake (Sociology, 2011) Undergraduate Honors Thesis Chair (University of Colorado-Boulder) Abby McConnell (Sociology, 2019-2020) Nina Holtz (Environmental Studies, 2014-2015) Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committee Member (University of Colorado-Boulder) Kate Washburn (Environmental Studies, 2019-2020) Udval Altangerel (Environmental Studies, 2015-2016) James M. Watt (Environmental Design, 2014-2015) Daniel Rankin (Environmental Studies, 2014-2015) Joslyn Martinez (Environmental Studies, 2013-2014) David Standerfer (Environmental Studies, 2013-2014) Andrew Timothy Creighton (Environmental Studies, 2013) Funded Research Assistants Tai Koester (undergraduate project assistant; University of Colorado-Boulder; 2019) Skye Niles (graduate student research assistant; University of Colorado-Boulder; 2017-present) Simone Domingue (graduate student research assistant; University of Colorado-Boulder; 2017)

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Dan Downs (undergraduate project assistant; University of Colorado-Boulder; 2015) Patricia Yoon (undergraduate project assistant; University of Colorado-Boulder; 2014) Elizabeth Bittel (graduate student research assistant; University of Colorado-Boulder; 2012, 2014) Kendra Hutchens (graduate student research assistant; University of Colorado-Boulder; 2013) Sarah Lloyd (graduate student research assistant; University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2008-2012) Trish O’Kane (graduate student research assistant; University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2007-2009) Julia McReynolds (graduate student research assistant; University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2006-2008) Sam Kanson-Benavav (undergraduate project assistant; University of Wisconsin-Madison; 2008) Graduate Student Independent Studies Supervised (University of Colorado-Boulder) Elizabeth Bittel (independent study on intersection of sociology of science and environmental sociology;

2012) Undergraduate Advisor (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Devorah Arnold (2010-2011) Sierra Fischer (2010-2011) Amanda Miller (2010-2011) Kenneth Monroe (2008-2011) Sam Kanson-Benavav (2007-2011) Sienna Lang (2008-2010) Brianna Glanzman (2007-2010) Amanda Grambsch (2007-2009) Jessica Cady Bartholomew (2007-2009) Undergraduate Independent Studies Supervised (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Aaron Niznik (2009; Independent study in agrifood studies, with a focus on coffee networks) Sarah Wesley (2008 and 2009; Internship with WISPIRG) Kenneth Monroe (2009; Internship with Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer

Protection) Siena Lang (2007 and 2008; Internship with WISPIRG)