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Timothy MacNeill (Ph.D.) Curriculum Vitae e. [email protected] e. [email protected] Associate Teaching Professor (Political Science) Ontario Tech University Courses: Inequality & Development; Sustainable Communities; Social Policy; Intro Sociology Sep 2011 current Researcher / Facilitator (Ongoing) -North Shore Tribal Council (Anishinaabek First Nations, North Ontario) Aug, 2018 current Director: Sustainability Studies Program Ontario Tech University July, 2017 current AREAS OF EXPERTISE Environment and Development Indigenous Alternatives to Mainstream Development Decoloniality International Political Economy Development Project Impact Assessment METHODOLOGICAL EXPERTISE: Experimental Fieldwork Participatory Community Research Community Survey Methods Historical-Comparative Methods Qualitative & Quantitative Methods PUBLICATIONS Books 1. Indigenous Culture and Sustainable Development in Latin America. Palgrave-MacMillan; Forthcoming, 2020. 2. Life in a Cultural Economy: Music, Markets, and Development. Saarbrucken: VDM Verlag, 2009.

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Associate Teaching Professor (Political Science) Ontario Tech University Courses: Inequality & Development; Sustainable Communities; Social Policy; Intro Sociology Sep 2011 – current

Researcher / Facilitator (Ongoing) -North Shore Tribal Council (Anishinaabek First Nations, North Ontario) Aug, 2018 – current

Director: Sustainability Studies Program Ontario Tech University July, 2017 – current

AREAS OF EXPERTISE Environment and Development Indigenous Alternatives to Mainstream Development Decoloniality International Political Economy Development Project Impact Assessment METHODOLOGICAL EXPERTISE: Experimental Fieldwork Participatory Community Research Community Survey Methods Historical-Comparative Methods Qualitative & Quantitative Methods PUBLICATIONS Books 1. Indigenous Culture and Sustainable Development in Latin America. Palgrave-MacMillan;

Forthcoming, 2020.

2. Life in a Cultural Economy: Music, Markets, and Development. Saarbrucken: VDM Verlag, 2009.

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Journal/Peer Reviewed Articles:

1. From Strain to the Capacity to Aspire: A Contribution to International Development Theory. Community Development. (Under Review) (First Author with E. James, C. O’Connor, T. Frederick).

2. Ethnic Diversity and Altruistic Behaviour: Evidence from Indigenous Honduras. (Under Review) (First Author with D. Wozniak).

3. Food sovereignty in a captured state: the case of Garifuna Honduras. (Under Review).

4. Racism in the Lab: Evidence of Statistical and Taste-Based Discrimination in a Simulated Labor Market. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly Journal of Socio-Economics). (Forthcoming). (Second author with D. Wozniak)

5. Universal Basic Income and the Natural Environment: Theory and Policy. Basic Income Studies, 14(1), 2019. (First author with A. Vibert)

6. The Economic, Social, and Environmental Impacts of Cruise Tourism (on Indigenous Communities). Tourism Management, 66(1), p. 387-404, 2018. (First author with D. Wozniak)

7. Development as Imperialism: Power and the Perpetuation of poverty in Afro-Indigenous Communities of Coastal Honduras. Humanity & Society, 4(2), p. 209-239, 2017.

8. Culturally Sustainable Development: Maya Culture, Indigenous Institutions, and Alternative Development in Guatemala. Cultural Dynamics, 26(3), p. 299-325, 2014.

9. Environmental Citizenship, Maya Cosmovision, and Cultural Rights in Guatemala. International Journal of Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies, 7(4), p. 17-30, 2014.

10. The End of Transformation? Culture as the Final Fictitious Commodity. Problématique, Vol 12, 2010.

11. Food Policy and Social Capital as Correctives to Market Failure. Participatory Action Research and Training Centre on Food Security. PARTCFC. September, 2012.

12. Radical Indigenous Subjectivity: Maya Resurgence in Guatemala, The International Journal of Diversity, 8(2): 98-106. (First Author with Evelyn Gere), 2008.

13. On the Production and Maintenance of Discursive Power: Cultural Policy Beyond the Nation State. Stream, 1(1): 3-21, 2008.

14. The Interactive Complexity of Agency: Existing and Emergent Theories of the Culture of Economics and the Economics of Culture. International Journal of the Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 2(1): 57-64, 2007.

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15. Audiences Authoring Authors: Cultural Production of Value, Cultural Industries, and Copyright. International Journal of Arts in Society, 2(1): 43-50, 2007.

16. Transnational CounterpublicTM: An Owners Manual. Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, 2007.

Government / Community Reports

1. Measuring Success in Social Services and Community Development: An Anishinabek Perspective. (For the North Shore Tribal Council). November 14, 2019. 10 pages.

2. First Nations Social Service and Community Development Model: Working Group Report. (For the North Shore Tribal Council). September 16, 2019. 27 pages.

3. Beyond Income Assistance: Anishinabek Perspectives on Community Development and Social Services. (With the North Shore Tribal Council). June 20, 2019. Funding from Indigenous Services Canada. 68 pages.

Book Reviews:

1. Inclusive States: Social Policy and Structural Inequalities. The Review of Social Economy, 69(2):261, 2011.

2. Assets, Livelihoods, and Social Policy. World Bank Publications. The Review of Social Economy, 69(2):261, 2011.

3. Institutional Paths to Equity: Addressing Inequality Traps. World Bank Publications. The Review of Social Economy, 69(2):261, 2011.

4. Understanding Poverty. Book Review, Review of Social Economy, 66(1): 118-122, 2008.

Projects in Process:

1. Guaranteed Basic Income, Neocolonialism, and the Perpetuation of Dependence: An Indigenous Perspective (with the North Shore Tribal Council)

2. Sustainable Indigenous Alternatives to Development (ongoing)

3. The Multidimensional Development Impacts of Canadian-Supported Investments and Policy Initiatives on Indigenous Peoples Abroad and at Home (SSHRC Insight Grant)

4. How Anishinaabek Wealth Colonized Indigenous Central America. Ongoing analysis of political economy of Northern Ontario treaty violations that produced economic power in multinational corporations which undermine indigenous rights and democracy in Central

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5. Ethnic Diversity and Altruism in Latin America; and Experimental Approach (National Science Foundation research grant application with D. Wozniak)

EDUCATION PhD Communication and Culture, York University, 2011 Fields of specialization: Politics & Policy; Political Economy of Global Development, Economic Sociology Dissertation: Culturally Sustainable Development: Indigenous Maya and the Redefinition of Progress in Guatemala. Supervisor: Myles Ruggles Master of Development Economics, Dalhousie University, 2005 Specialization: Global Political Economy, Poverty, Culture, and Development Thesis: Music, Markets, and Development: A Case Study Supervisor: Jeff Dayton-Johnson BA (Honours) Economics / International Development Studies, Saint Mary’s University, 2003 RESEARCH GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

1. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Insight Grant. Topic: “The Multidimensional Development Impacts of Canadian-Supported Investments and Policy Initiatives on Indigenous Peoples” Value: $302,045, 2019-2024, sole principal investigator.

2. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Insight Partnership Grant. Topic “Food: Locally Embedded; Globally Engaged.” Value: $2.5 million, 2015-2020, co-investigator.

3. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Insight Development Grant. Topic: “Development or Marginalization: The Social, Environmental, Economic, Health, and Cultural impacts of Corporate Foreign Investment in Honduras” Value $65,000, 2014-2016, sole principal investigator.

4. Ontario Graduate Scholarship, Topic: “Culturally Sustainable Development” 2009-2010. Value: $16,000

5. SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship, Topic: “Culturally Sustainable Development” 2008-2009. Value: $22,000

6. Ontario Graduate Scholarship, Topic: “Culturally Sustainable Development” (declined in favour of SSHRC), 2008-2009. Value: $16,000

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7. Fieldwork Cost Grant, York University, 2009/10. Value: $5000

8. Graduate Development Grant - Robarts Centre, York University, 2007, Value $5000

9. Graduate Development Grant - Faculty of Graduate Studies, York University, 2007. Value $5000

10. Graduate Entrance Scholarship - York University, 2005/06. Value $5000

11. Graduate Student Development Grant - Dalhousie University, 2005. Value $5000

12. Graduate Entrance Scholarship - Dalhousie University, 2003/04

CONFERENCES AND PRESENTATIONS

1. Invited Presenter and Discussant: “Translating Job Market Essential Skills from Anishinabek Lived Experience while Creating Community-Appropriate Jobs.” Niigaaniin Services / North Shore Tribal Council Labour Market Working Group, Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Jan 28, 2020.

2. Invited Presenter and Discussant: “Situating Employment Creation in First Nations’ Community Goals.” Niigaaniin Services / North Shore Tribal Council Labour Market Working Group. Rama, Ontario, Jan 22, 2020.

3. Invited Discussant: “High-Level Side Event at UN General Assembly: Multidimensional Indicators and the SDGs.”. Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network / Oxford University / Government of Costa Rica. New York: UN Headquarters, Sept 25, 2019

4. Indigenous Sustainable Development: Lessons from Central America. The International Conference on Sustainable Development. Columbia University, Earth Institute, Sept 24, 2019.

5. Invited Presenter and Discussant: “Integrating First Nations’ Community Goals into a Social Services Model.” North Shore Tribal Council / Niigaaniin Advisory Committee Working Group on Community Development and Social Services. Sault St. Marie, Sept 9-10, 2019.

6. “Community Development and Social Services from an Anishinabek Perspective.” North

Shore Tribal Council Management Working Group on Community Development and Social Services. Toronto, Ontario, July 3-4, 2019.

7. Creating Community Development via Tourism in Afro-Indigenous Honduras. Invited

Keynote: Network of Planning and Investigation. Tegucigalpa, Honduras, June 5, 2019.

8. A Multidimensional, Multimethod, Multitemporal, Multiscale Assessment of the Sustainable Development Impacts of Foreign Direct Investment: An integrated capital asset based approach and its implementation in Afro-Indigenous Honduras. Sustainability and Development Conference, University of Michigan, Nov. 10, 2018.

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9. Diversity Effects for Altruistic Behavior: Evidence from a Field Experiment and

International Data. The North American Economic Science Association Congress, Antigua, Guatemala, Oct 20, 2018.

10. Invited Discussant: “High-Level Side Event at UN General Assembly: Multidimensional Indicators of Poverty in National Accounting.”. Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network / Oxford University / Government of Panama. New York: UN Headquarters, Sept 25, 2018.

11. International Tourism Investments, Decent Work and Sustainable Development: Results from a Natural Experiment in Honduras. The International Conference on Sustainable Development, New York: Columbia University, Earth Institute, Sept 27, 2018.

12. Altruistic Behaviour and Ethnic Diversity: Evidence from Indigenous Honduras. The Western Economic Association International, Vancouver, BC, June 27, 2018.

13. Food Sovereignty in a Captured State: Materialities and Identities of Resistance in Indigenous Honduras. Food: Locally Engaged, Globally Embedded. Annual SSHRC Partnership Grant research working group. University of Waterloo, September 7th, 2017.

14. Altruism, Ethnicity, and Community Development: Results of Field Experiments in Four Honduran Barrios. Canadian Sociological Association, Ryerson University, June 1, 2017

15. Economic Sociology of Racial Discrimination in Labour Markets: An Experimental Approach. Canadian Sociological Association, Ryerson University, May 31st, 2017

16. Ethical Dilemmas in International Development Fieldwork. Canadian Association for the Study of international Development, Ryerson University, June 2, 2017.

17. Sustainable Development and Indigenous Rights in Latin America. Latin American Forum for Environmental Sciences. Presenter. Buenos Aires, Argentina, February, 2017.

18. Development or Marginalization?: The Economic, Social, and Environmental Impacts of Canadian Foreign Investment in Caribbean Honduras, Canadian Sociological Association, June 1, 2016.

19. Sustainable Food Systems Working Group. Participant. Wilfred Laurier University, September, 2015.

20. Pueblo of the Porn King: Canadian Imperialism in Afro-Indigenous Honduras, Canadian Sociological Association, June 5, 2015.

21. Culturally Sustainable Development: Maya Culture and Policy from the Edge, Canadian Association for the Study of International Development, May 2013.

22. Radical Discursive Intervention: Maya Cosmovision, Transmodernity, and Development, Canadian Communication Association, May 2013.

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23. Culture, Environment, and the Struggle over Development in the Western Highlands of Guatemala, Conference on Environment and Citizenship in Latin America, Simon Fraser University / SSHRC. April 2010.

24. Colonizing Development Economics from Below: Toward a Cultural Political Economy of International Development, Canadian Association for the Study of International Development Annual conference. May 27, 2009

25. Neoclassical Welfare Economics and Cultural Policy: The Case of Music in Eastern Canada, Canadian Communication Association Annual Conference. June 28, 2009.

26. Maya vs. the Mine: Cultural Opposition to Resource Extraction in the Western Highlands of Guatemala, Extractive Industries Research Group Seminar, York University. May 20, 2009

27. Panel Discussant: Strategy Meeting Regarding Opposition to Multinational Mining Activities in Guatemala’s Western Highlands, El Centro Pluricultural para la Democracia. June, 2008.

28. The Interactive Complexity of Agency: Existing and Emergent Theories of the Culture of Economics and the Economics of Culture. International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Sciences. July 2007.

29. Economics and the Culture of Development: The Continuing Role of Neoclassical Discourse in “Cultural Development” Imaginaries. Canadian Anthropology Association panel on Culture in Development Imaginaries and Subjectivities. May 2007.

30. Audiences Authoring Authors: Cultural Production of Value, Cultural Industries, and Copyright. International Symposium on Arts in Society. Feb 2007.

31. Exporting an Imagined Africa: Markets, Music, and Development. Canadian Association for the Study of International Development (CASID). May 2005.

32. The Music Business. Panel Discussant. Nova Scotia Music Week Conference, hosted by the Music Industry Association of Nova Scotia. March 2001.

SELECTED MEDIA CONTRIBUTIONS 1. It’s Time to Drastically Change our Lifestyles and Economic System. Ontario Tech Faculty

Blog. January, 2020.

2. What Canadians Should Know Before the Federal Election. Global News. Oct 18, 2019. Interview.

3. Analyzing the Canadian Federal Election Results. Durham Radio News. Oct 22, 2019. Interview.

4. What to Expect with the Federal Election. Durham Radio News. Oct 21, 2019. Interview.

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5. Education Austerity in Ontario. Global News, April 5, 2019, interview.

6. Sustainable Jobs in Unsustainable Times. Oshawa Express. Feb 7, 2019. Op-ed.

7. Low Participation in Local Elections and High Incumbency. Dec 4, Global News, Interview.

8. Impact of GM Plant Closure for Oshawa. CBC TV News. Nov 27, 2018, Interview.

9. Why Are Voter Turnout Rates Declining? Global News. Oct, 23, 2018, Interview.

10. Effects of Wage increases in Ontario. Oshawa Express. Oct 17, 2018. Interview.

11. Measuring the Effects of Increasing the Minimum Wage in Ontario: 8 Months After. Durham Radio News. August 15, 2018.

12. Study of Communities of Cristales and Rio Negro Indicates that Cruise Ships have not Created Improvements for Local People. OFRANEH, Feb, 2018.

13. Honduran Afro-Indigenous Organization denounces Cruise Ship Development that has not Benefitted Communities. Business & Human Rights Resource Centre. March, 2018.

14. Think Twice Before Taking a Cruise Ship to a Poor Country. Durham Region Daily, Jan,

2018. 15. Political Turmoil in Honduras: Have Canadian Actions been a Factor? UOIT News

Release. Dec, 2017. 16. Cuba After Fidel Castro: What Happens Now? UOIT News Release. Dec, 2017. 17. Predicting the Effects of Increasing the Minimum Wage. Durham Radio News. Sept, 29,

2017. 18. Multiculturalism May Bring out the Best in You. Durham Region Daily. August 1, 2017. 19. Minimum Wage Boost: Life-Changing or Chaotic for Ontario? UOIT News Release. July

26, 2017. 20. Trade Inequalities and Dairy Products under NAFTA. Interview. Global News. April 21,

2017. 21. Green Energy is not to Blame for High Energy Bills. Durham Region Daily. April, 1, 2017. 22. How to Be a Good Country: Durham Region Daily. March, 2017. 23. The Impact of the American Election on Canada. Global News. Nov, 2016. 24. Consumer as Rock Star, Ottawa Citizen, May, 2009.

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25. Sustainable Times – Singing for your Supper: Culture as Economic Development, Apr, 2005

26. CBC Television - The National, Interview on The Napster Debate, Feb 2001

27. CBC Radio- Mainstreet, Interview on The Napster Debate, March 2001

28. CBC Television - Musicworks, half-hour special, live performance & interview, Apr 2001

29. CBC Television - Jonovision, Featured Artist, live performance & interview, May 2001

BOOK EDITOR / REVIEWER / CONTRIBUTOR

1. Sociology in Action: A Canadian Perspective, 2nd edition. Symbaluk & Bereska. Editor/Reviewer. Nelson Education., 2016

2. Exploring Sociology: A Canadian Perspective, 3rd Edition. Revlelli. Reviewer/Editor. Pearson Publishing. 2015.

3. Principles of Sociology: A Canadian Perspective. Tepperman & Curtis. Oxford University Press. Editor supplementary materials, 2013-2016.

4. Introduction to Sociology: Canadian Online Edition. Contributor (chpts 9, 10 & 13) and editor/reviewer of entire text. Pearson Publishing. 2014 - 2015.

5. New Society, 8th edition, Robert Brym. Nelson Education Limited, Oct 2013. Reviewer/editor 6. Exploring Sociology, Bruce Ravelli. Pearson Education, May – August, 2013.

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

1. Director: Sustainability Studies. UOIT. 2017-present

2. Research Committee. UOIT. 2017-present.

3. Recruitment Committee. UOIT. Winter 2018 (sitting for Dr. Fernando)

4. Political Science Program Committee. UOIT, 2011-present

5. Political Science Program Representative – UOIT open house, Ontario Universities Fair,

high school lectures. UOIT. 2011-present.

6. B’nai Brith Scholarship Committee. UOIT. 2017-present.

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7. Teaching Assistant Committee. UOIT. 2017-present.

8. Provost’s Policy Advisory Committee. University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT),

2014-2016

9. Undergraduate Curriculum Committee. UOIT, 2011-2016

10. Student Professionalism and Competence Initiative – ongoing UOIT

11. University Representative – Ontario Universities Fair, 2011 to present.

12. Sessional Committee – University of Ontario Institute of Technology, 2011-2012

13. Reviewer – Political and Legal Anthropology, 2017.

14. Reviewer – Community Development, 2016.

15. Associate Editor – Development and Change, 2013.

16. Associate Editor – The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies, 2013

17. Associate Editor – The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Global Studies, 2012

18. Sessional Hiring Committee – UOIT, 2012

19. Graduate Admission Committee – York University, dpt. Communication and Culture.

2010.

20. Curriculum Advisor – Sustainable Development Program, Universidad Bolivariana de Chile.

2009-2011.

21. Associate Editor – STREAM Graduate Journal for Communication Studies, 2008

22. Associate Editor – International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and

Nations, 2008.

23. Associate Editor - The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Vol 1, 2007.

24. Associate Editor - The International Journal of Arts in Society, Vol 1, 2007.

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ARTS AWARDS, HONOURS, AND GRANTS

Canada Music Week, Showcase Artist, 2011, 2012

JUNO Awards, “Junofest”, Showcase Artist, April, 2010, 2011

Ontario Arts Council, Songwriting Support Grant, 2009 ($2000)

FACTOR, Independent Album Production Grant, for Songs from Here, 2009. ($15,000)

VideoFact, Video Production Grant, for “Perfect Life” 2009. ($20,000)

FACTOR. Marketing and Promotion Grant, 2009. ($5,000)

FACTOR, Demo Production Grant, 2008. ($2000)

VideoFact, Video Production Grant, for “Slomotion”, 2008. ($15,000)

East Coast Music Awards - Songwriting showcase artist, 2003

East Coast Music Awards - Rock Stage Showcase Artist, 2002

East Coast Music Awards - Winner of Alternative Artist of the Year, 2001

Great American Songwriting Contest - Winner, 2001

Canadian Independent Music Awards - Nomination Pop/Rock act of the year, 2001

Canada Music Week - Showcase Artist, 2001

East Coast Music Awards - Mainstage Showcase Artist, 2001

FACTOR - Video Production Grant for All the World’s America, 2001 ($15,000)

VideoFact - Video Production Grant for All the World’s America, 2001 ($15,000)

FACTOR - Tour Support Grant for All the World’s America Canadian Tour, 2001 ($10,000)

FACTOR - Tour Support Grant for Safe ‘N’ Sexy Atlantic Tour, 2000 ($10,000)

FACTOR - Video Production Grant for If I Need, 2000 ($15,000)

VideoFact - Video Production Grant for If I Need, 2000 ($15,000)

FACTOR, Tour Support Grant for Safe ‘N’ Sexy Tour, 2000 ($10,000)

East Coast Music Awards- Mainstage Showcase artist, 2000

FACTOR - Recording Production Grant for All the World’s America (CD), ($25,000)

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Canada Music Week - Showcase Artist, 2000

VideoFact - Video Production Grant for In With the Tide, 1999 ($15,000)

FACTOR - Master Purchase Grant for Safe ‘N’ Sexy (CD), 1999 ($10,000)

East Coast Music Awards - Alternative Artist of the Year Nomination, 1999

East Coast Music Awards - Showcase Artist, 1998

COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER WORK

St. Vincent’s Kitchen, Oshawa, ON, 2018

Communities of East End and Chechahuate, Honduras. Funding Facilitator, 2014-2016. Community of Cristales, Honduras. Funding Facilitator. 2014-2016.

El Centro Pluricultural para La Democracia (the Pluricultural Centre for Democracy), Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. Funding coordinator, 2013-2016.

Heart and Stroke Foundation – Appearance for the “Undeading” promotion, Nov. 2012.

Smiling Land Foundation – Appearance with Great Big Sea in support at Rockin’ Big Give (Masonic Temple, Toronto), Dec. 2012.

Smiling Land Foundation – Appearance with Great Big Sea in support at Rockin’ Big Give (Masonic Temple, Toronto), Nov. 2010.

WarChild Canada – co-produced fund-raising and promotional campaign to donate 100% proceeds of download of Lazybones single “Slowmotion” to Warchild 2010/11.

Oxfam Canada – Volunteered for various performances to raise awareness for Fair Trade initiatives, 2000-2009.

St. Joseph’s Health Centre – Volunteer performer Queen West Music Fest, 2010, 2011, 2012.

United Way – Volunteer performer for fundraising initiative in Niagara Falls, 2011.

Rio Muchacho Organic Farm, Labourer, Rio Muchacho, Ecuador, Aug 2007.

Niños del Lago, San Pedro la Laguna, English Instructor, Guatemala, July-Aug 2004.

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OTHER EMPLOYMENT

Sept 2005-April 2011; Teaching Assistant York University, International Development Studies; Business and Society.

2007 – 2011; Teaching Assistant Ryerson University, Introductory Sociology; Media and Inequality, Popular Culture.

May-Aug 2007; Research Assistant Cultural Policy & International Development, Rosemary J. Coombe, Canada Research Chair in Communication, Culture, and the Law, York University.

May-Aug 2006: Research Assistant Indigenous Thought and Post-secondary Education in North America, David McNab & Bonita Lawrence, York University. 2003-2005; Teaching Assistant, Dalhousie University, Introductory Macro & Microeconomics. 1995-2001; Program Manager, Annapolis Valley Music Cooperative 2005-2005; Self-Employed; Lazybones Music Management