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1 MICHAEL C. ADORJAN Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, The University of Calgary 2500 University Dr. NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N 1N4 Email: [email protected] Previous Positions Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, The University of Hong Kong, January 2010-December 2013 Education Sep 2005 – Sep 2009 McMaster University, Ph.D., Department of Sociology Dissertation: Discord and Ambiguity within Youth Crime and Justice Debates · Recipient: Alfred A. Hunter Memorial Graduate Award in recognition of aca- demic excellence · Nominated for the Governor Generals Gold Award Committee: Dorothy Pawluch (chair), Charlene Miall and William Shaffir Ph.D. Exams: Individual and Society (with distinction); Deviance Sep 2000 – Nov 2001 University of Toronto, M.A., Criminology Sep 1996 – Apr 2000 Wilfrid Laurier University, Hon. B.A., Sociology Current Courses Contemporary Sociological Theory, SOCI333 Introduction to Criminal Justice, SOCI327 Special Topics: Cyber Deviations, SOCI301 Sociology of Youth Crime, SOCI423 Special Topics: Youth, Cyber-Risk and Governmentality, SOCI421 Courses Previously Taught Jan. 2010 – Dec. 2013 (The University of Hong Kong) Criminology, SOCI2071 Theoretical Criminology, SOC17004 Cyber Societies: Understanding Technology as Social Change, CCGL9008 May – Aug 2008 (McMaster University) Sessional Lecturer, 2C06 – Deviant Behaviour

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MICHAEL C. ADORJAN

Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, The University of Calgary 2500 University Dr. NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N 1N4

Email: [email protected] Previous Positions Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, The University of Hong Kong, January 2010-December 2013 Education Sep 2005 – Sep 2009 McMaster University, Ph.D., Department of Sociology Dissertation: Discord and Ambiguity within Youth Crime and Justice Debates

· Recipient: Alfred A. Hunter Memorial Graduate Award in recognition of aca-demic excellence

· Nominated for the Governor Generals Gold Award Committee: Dorothy Pawluch (chair), Charlene Miall and William Shaffir Ph.D. Exams: Individual and Society (with distinction); Deviance Sep 2000 – Nov 2001 University of Toronto, M.A., Criminology Sep 1996 – Apr 2000 Wilfrid Laurier University, Hon. B.A., Sociology Current Courses Contemporary Sociological Theory, SOCI333 Introduction to Criminal Justice, SOCI327 Special Topics: Cyber Deviations, SOCI301 Sociology of Youth Crime, SOCI423 Special Topics: Youth, Cyber-Risk and Governmentality, SOCI421 Courses Previously Taught Jan. 2010 – Dec. 2013 (The University of Hong Kong) Criminology, SOCI2071 Theoretical Criminology, SOC17004 Cyber Societies: Understanding Technology as Social Change, CCGL9008 May – Aug 2008 (McMaster University) Sessional Lecturer, 2C06 – Deviant Behaviour

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Areas of Specialization and Supervision youth and cyber-risk; Youth crime discourse and policy; fear of crime; police and society; desistance from crime; criminological theory; interpretive and comparative criminology Current Research Projects (Institutionally Funded) Mar 2020 – Mar 2023 Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR), Team Grant: Mental Wellness in

Public Safety [Phase 2]. A longitudinal study of Correctional Services Canada cor-rectional officers’ mental health and well-being: The role of prison work and pris-ons in shaping correctional staff health and self over time. R. Ricciardelli P.A. (Me-morial U.); B. Arseneault P.K.U. (Correctional Services Canada, CSC); J. Hubbard K.U. (CSC); N. Dufresne-Meek K.U. (CSC); J. Wilkins K.U. (Union of Canadian Cor-rectional Officers, UCCO); L.A. Keown K.U. (CSC); G. Robertson K.U. (UCCO); S. Sta-pleston K.U. (U.S.J.E.); M. Adorjan (U. Calgary); R.N. Carleton (U. Regina); S. Czarnuch (Memorial U.); J. Gacek (U. Regina); D. Groll P.A. (Queen’s U.); M. Ev-ans (U. Reims); C. Genest (U. Montreal); A. Heber (Veteran Affairs Canada, VAC); W. Hebert (Carleton U.); M. Mitchell (U. of Central Florida); D. Moran (U. Birming-ham); J. MacDermid (U. Western Ontario); K. Maier (U. Winnipeg); J. Phoenix (Open U.); B. Quirion (U. Ottawa); D. Spencer (Carleton U.); G. Anderson (Justice Institute of BC); A. Burdette (Florida State U.); H. Cramm (Queen’s U.); S. Haynes (Mississippi State U.); R. MacPhee (Wilfrid Laurier U.); M. Weinrath (U. Winnipeg); T. Bartlett (Monash U.); J. Thomas (U. Reims). $999,970 (CIHR) $300,000 (IBM) $30,000 (UCCO) $10,000 (USJE) $154,500 (MUN).

Mar 2018 – Mar 2022 PI, with Rosemary Ricciardelli, Memorial University, “Responding to Youth and

Cyber-Risk: Assessing Parents' and Educators' Experiences, Attitudes and Strategies Towards Online Risks Facing Youth.” Social Sciences and Humanities Re search Council, Insight Grant, $98,681

Completed Research Projects Jan 2014 – Jan 2018 Ricciardelli, Rose (PI, Memorial University), Michael Adorjan (Co-I, University of Cal-

gary), Mary Ann Campbell (Co-I), Laura Huey (Co-I), Nicole Power (Co-I, Memorial University), Dale Spencer (Co-I), Wing Hong Chui (collaborator), Boyd Merrill (col-laborator, RCMP), Wayne Newell (collaborator, RCMP), “Creating ‘best practice’ for policing youth: Discovering, re-evaluating, re-shaping and reviving hope for youth desistance through changing relational dynamics between youth and police, a bot-tom-up and top-down process.” 4A status through SSHRC (insufficient funds availa-ble), with in-kind support from Royal Canadian Mounted Police B Division, $866,682

June 2015 – June 2017 PI, with Rose Ricciardelli, Memorial University, “Cyber-risk, Youth and Community:

Digital Citizenship in Canada.” SSHRC Insight Development Grant, $67,428

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2014 - 2017 Ricciardelli, Rose (PI, Memorial University), Michael Adorjan (Co-I, University of Cal-gary), Kimberley Clow (Co-I, University of Ontario Institute of Technology). SSHRC Insight Development Grant, “The role of personal factors, penal experiences, com-munity support and positive case management in former federal prisoners pathway to desistance or recidivism: The decision to "make good" or remain criminally ac-tive.” $108,848

Aug 2014 – Jul 2017 PI, “Sex Work and Crimmigration in Hong Kong”, University of Calgary Research

Start-up Funding, $15,000 Sep 2014 – Jan 2017 PI, “Youth, Cyber-Risk and Community in Calgary”, University of Calgary Faculty of

Arts Internal Seed Grant, $2,000 Jan 2012 – May 2015 PI, “Fear of crime and trust in crime control in Hong Kong”, Research Grants Coun-

cil of Hong Kong, General Research Fund for 2011/2012. $70,921, The University of Hong Kong (with Maggy Lee, University of Hong Kong)

April 14, 2011-Sept. 2012 Co-I, with Karen Joe Laidler, University of Hong Kong. “Victim-Offender Mediation

Service Impacts”, Hong Kong Methodist Centre, $13,600 March 11, 2010-July 2012 Seed Funding Programme for Basic Research, “Volatile and Contradictory Youth

Justice in Hong Kong? Exploring and Advancing the Theory of Rehabilitative ‘Braiding’ Outside of Occidental Contexts,” $20,400, The University of Hong Kong

Publications – Peer Reviewed Journals Michael Adorjan, Rosemary Ricciardelli and James Gacek. 2021. “We’re both here to do a job and that’s all that matters”: Cisgender correctional officer recruit reflections within an unsettled correctional prison culture. British Journal of Criminology. Currently online: https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azab006 Michael Adorjan and Rosemary Ricciardelli. 2021. Synoptic Prudentialism: The police, social media, and bureau-cratic resistance. Canadian Journal of Sociology 46(1): 59-83. Michael Adorjan and Rosemary Ricciardelli. 2021. Smartphone and Social Media Addiction: Exploring the per-ceptions and experiences of Canadian teenagers. Canadian Review of Sociology. https://doi.org/10.1111/cars.12319 Rosemary Ricciardelli and Michael Adorjan. October 2020. Correctional officer training: Opportunities and chal-lenges of the AMStrength program in Canada. Journal of Forensic Psychology Research and Practice. 21(1): 40-60. Online at https://doi.org/10.1080/24732850.2020.1829445 Benjamin Kelly and Michael Adorjan. Agnostic Interactionism in the 21st Century: Developing Shaffirian Theory-Work in Ethnographic Research. 2020. Qualitative Sociological Review 16(2): 76-91. [Invited, special issue: A fest-schrift for Professor William Shaffir]

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Kimberley Clow, Rosemary Ricciardelli and Michael Adorjan. 2019. The Appropriation of Rehabilitation through the Logic of Risk. Journal of Community Corrections 28(4): 5-11. Rosemary Ricciardelli, Michael Adorjan and Dale Spencer. 2019. Canadian rural youth and role tension of the police: “It’s hard in a small town.” Youth Justice 20(3): 199-214. https://doi-org.ezproxy.lib.ucal-gary.ca/10.1177/1473225419872406 Peter Ibarra and Michael Adorjan. 2019. Sociology 4M: Methodology, Methods, Mathematic Modelling. No. 48: 143-182. [translated from The Cambridge Handbook of Social Problems article]. https://www.jour.fnisc.ru/in-dex.php/soc4m/article/view/6792/7080 [Invited] Michael Adorjan and Rachel Berman. 2019. A Special Issue on the Sociology of Childhood and Youth in Canada. Canadian Journal of Sociology 44(3): 205-210. Michael Adorjan and Rosemary Ricciardelli. 2019. Youth responses to the surveillance school: The bifurcation of antagonism and confidence in surveillance among teenaged students. Young 27(5): 451-467. Michael Adorjan and Rosemary Ricciardelli. 2019. Student Perspectives towards School Responses to Cyber-risk and Safety: The Presumption of the Prudent Digital Citizen. Learning, Media and Technology. [online first] Michael Adorjan. 2019. Perceptions of Policing and Security Among Hong Kong Migrant Sex Workers - A Re-search Note. Asian Journal of Criminology. 14(2): 103-111. Rosemary Ricciardelli and Michael Adorjan. 2019. “If a girl’s photo gets sent around, that’s a way bigger deal than if a guy’s photo gets sent around”: Gender, sexting, and the teenage years. Journal of Gender Studies 28(5): 563-577. Rosemary Ricciardelli, Michael Adorjan and Adrienne Peters. 2019. Increased Clarity or Continued Ambiguity? Correctional Officers’ Experiences of the Evolving Canadian Youth Justice Legislation. Crime, Law and Social Change 71: 503-523 Michael Adorjan. 2019. Social constructionism now more than ever: Following the hermeneutic money trail in a post-truth world. [Invited, introduction to special issue which I also edited] The American Sociologist 50: 160-174. Rose Ricciardelli, Kimberley Clow, Michael Adorjan. 2019. Examining Determinants of Parole Conditions among Federal Releasees. The Prison Journal 99(2): 219-240. Michael Adorjan and Rosemary Ricciardelli. Feb 2019. A New Privacy Paradox? Youth Agentic Practices of Privacy management despite ‘nothing to hide’ online. Canadian Review of Sociology. 56(1): 8-29.

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Peter Ibarra and Michael Adorjan. [Invited] 2018. Costruzionismo sociale e problemi sociali: origini, modelli, oriz-zonti. Società Mutamento Politica 9(18): 21-52. [translated from The Cambridge Handbook of Social Problems article]. Dec 2018. Michael Adorjan and Rose Ricciardelli. “The Last Bastion of Rehabilitation: Contextualizing youth cor-rectionalism in Canada”, The Prison Journal 98(6): 655-677. Aug 2017. Rose Ricciardelli, Hayley Chrichton, Liam Swiss, Dale Spencer and Michael Adorjan. “From knowledge to action? The Youth Criminal Justice Act and use of extrajudicial measures in youth policing.” Police Practice and Research. 18(6): 599-611. Aug 2017. Michael Adorjan, Rose Ricciardelli and Dale Spencer. “Youth perceptions of police in rural Atlantic Canada.” Police Practice and Research. 18(6): 556-569. July 2016. Michael Adorjan and Maggy Lee. “Public assessments of the police and policing in Hong Kong.” Aus-tralian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology. 50(4): 510-528. 2016. Xiaoli Tian and Michael Adorjan. “Fandom and Coercive Empowerment: The commissioned production of Chinese online literature.” Media, Culture and Society 38(6): 881-900. October 2015. Peter Archibald, Benjamin Kelly and Michael Adorjan. “From Total Institution to ‘Status Blood-bath’: Goffman as a Comparative Methodologist and Grounded Theorist.” Qualitative Sociology Review XI(4): 38-65. April 2015. Michael Adorjan and Yau Ho Lun (Alan). “Resinicization and Digital Citizenship in Hong Kong: Youth, Cyberspace and Claims-making.” Qualitative Sociology Review XI(2): 160-178 [Invited Paper for special issue: Constructionist Futures: New Directions in Social Problems Theory] March 2014. Adorjan, Michael, Wing Hong (Eric) Chui, “Aging Out of Crime: Resettlement Challenges Facing Male Ex-Prisoners in Hong Kong”, The Prison Journal, 94(1): 101-121. May 2013. Adorjan, Michael, Wing Hong (Eric) Chui, “Colonial Responses to Youth Crime in Hong Kong: Penal Elitism, Legitimacy and Citizenship,” Theoretical Criminology, 17(2): 159-77. (Invited Paper, Special Issue on Asian Criminology) December 2012. Adorjan, Michael, “Igniting constructionist imaginations: Social constructionism’s absence and potential contribution to public sociology,” The American Sociologist, 44(1): 1-22. [online link through Michael Burawoy’s website: http://burawoy.berkeley.edu/PS/Adorjan.Social%20Construc-tionism.pdf Also winner of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, Theory Division, Outstanding Article Award, May 2015 (see below)]

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December 2012. Adorjan, Michael, Wing Hong (Eric) Chui, “Children Raping Children: Contesting the Innocence Frame in Hong Kong,” Youth Justice, 12(3): 167-183. Summer 2012. Adorjan, Michael, Antony Christensen, Benjamin Kelly, Dorothy Pawluch, “Stockholm Syndrome as Vernacular Resource,” Sociological Quarterly, 53(3): 454-474. May 2012. Adorjan, Michael, Wing Hong (Eric) Chui, “Making Sense of Going Straight: Personal Accounts of Male Ex-prisoners in Hong Kong,” British Journal of Criminology, 52(3): 577-590. Fall 2011. Adorjan, Michael. “The Lens of Victim Contests and Youth Crime Stat Wars,” Symbolic Interaction, 34(4): 550-571. April 2011. Adorjan, Michael, “Emotions Contests and Reflexivity in the News: Examining Discourse on Youth Crime in Canada,” Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 40(2): 168-198. Summer 2008. Adorjan, Michael and Benjamin Kelly. “Pragmatism and ‘Engaged’ Buddhism: Working Toward Peace and a Philosophy of Action.” Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge, VI(3):37-50. Fall 2006. Puddephatt, Antony, Benjamin Kelly and Michael Adorjan. “Unveiling the Cloak of Competence: Culti-vating Authenticity in Graduate Sociology.” The American Sociologist, 37(3): 84-98. Publications - Books Michael Adorjan and Rose Ricciardelli. 2019. Cyber-risk and Youth: Digital Citizenship, Privacy and Surveillance. London: Routledge. June 2018. Adorjan, Michael, Wing Hong (Eric) Chui. Responding to Youth Crime in Hong Kong: Penal Elitism, Legitimacy and Citizenship [Chinese Translation]. Hong Kong: City University of Hong Kong Press/Routledge. July 2016. Michael Adorjan and Rose Ricciardelli (Eds.). Engaging with Ethics in International Criminological Re-search. London: Routledge. March 2014. Adorjan, Michael, Wing Hong (Eric) Chui. Responding to Youth Crime in Hong Kong: Penal Elitism, Legitimacy and Citizenship. New York: Routledge. Publications – (Other) 2018. Michael Adorjan. Experiential learning through Second Life: Critical reflections on engagement, identity and gender. Self-published on Research Gate. DOI 10.13140/RG.2.2.26519.21929 2015. Michael Adorjan, Wing Hong Chui: Children Raping Children: Penal Elitism and the Contested Innocence Frame in Hong Kong, Li Weiming, Shijie (translators), Issues on Juvenile Crimes and Delinquency, Vol.4. (In Chi-nese)

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Publications – Book Chapters Fall 2020. Michael Adorjan. Afterward. Forthcoming in G. Muschert, K. Budd, D. Lane, & J. Smith (Eds.), pp. 133-141 in Social Problems in the Age of COVID-19: Volume 2 – Global Perspectives. Bristol: The Bristol University Press. [Invited] July 2019. Michael Adorjan, Rosemary Ricciardelli, Mohana Mukherjee. Chapter 23: Cyber-risk and Restorative Practices in School. in Justice Alternatives, Ed. Pat Carlen and Leandro Ayres FranVa. Abington: Routledge. (pp. 340-357) [Invited] Oct 2018. Michael Adorjan. “Making sense of your data: From paralysis to theoretical engagement.” Pp. 263-270 in The Craft of Qualitative Research: A Handbook. Ed. Steven Kleinknecht, Lisa-Jo van den Scott and Carrie Sand-ers. Toronto: Canadian Scholars’ Press [invited] 2018. Peter Ibarra and Michael Adorjan. “Social Constructionism” pp. 279-300 in The Cambridge Handbook of Social Problems, ed. Javier Treviño. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Invited Chapter] 2018. Rose Ricciardelli, Michael Adorjan and James Lant. “Assessment Disparities after Federal Incarceration: Neoliberal logics and the discursive path, pp. 379-384 in ASC Handbook on Punishment Decisions: Sites of Dis-parity, Jeffery Ulmer and Mindy Bradley (Eds.). London: Routledge. 2017. Maggy Lee and Michael Adorjan. “Public Perceptions of Crime and Safety in Hong Kong”, pp. 103-117 in Understanding Criminal Justice in Hong Kong (2nd Ed.), Eric Wing Hong Chui and T. Wing Lo (eds.). London: Routledge. [Invited Chapter] https://www.routledge.com/products/9781138888753 July 2016. Michael Adorjan. “The ethical imagination: Reflections on conducting research in Hong Kong”, pp. 36-51 in Engaging with Ethics in International Criminological Research. Michael Adorjan and Rose Ricciardelli (eds.). London: Routledge. July 2016. Michael Adorjan and Rose Ricciardelli. “Introduction”, pp. 1-9 in Engaging with Ethics in International Criminological Research. Michael Adorjan and Rose Ricciardelli (eds.). London: Routledge. July 2016. Rose Ricciardelli and Michael Adorjan. “Conclusion: Fostering the development of an ethical imagina-tion”, pp. 212-236 in Engaging with Ethics in International Criminological Research. Michael Adorjan and Rose Ricciardelli (eds.). London: Routledge. August 2015. Ricciardelli, Rose & Adorjan, Michael. “Lifting the Liberal Veil: Examining the link between role ori-entation and attitudes toward prisoners for provincial correctional officers.” Pp. 81-103 in R. Ricciardelli and K. Maier (Eds.) Imprisonment: Identity, Experience and Practice. Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press. December 2013. Tony Christensen, Benjamin Kelly, Michael Adorjan and Dorothy Pawluch. “Stockholm syn-drome: A Definitional History,” The Chicago School Diaspora: Epistemology and Substance. Eds. Jacqueline Low and Gary Bowden, McGill-Queens University Press. Pp. 307-323.

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March 2012. Adorjan, Michael and Athena Elafros, “'Conflict diamonds', globalization and consumption: An ex-amination of Kanye West's Diamonds from Sierra Leone”, in Race/Gender/Class/Media 3.0: Considering Diversity across Audiences, Content, and Producers (Third edition), Rebecca Ann Lind (ed.). Boston: Pearson. Pp. 280-284. October 2011. Adorjan, Michael, “Emotions Contests and Reflexivity in the News: Examining Discourse on Youth Crime in Canada,” edited chapter in Reading Sociology (2nd Ed.), Lorne Tepperman and Angela Kalyta (eds.). Ox-ford, Oxford University Press. Pp. 73-77. Publications – Reports June 2021. (with Rosemary Ricciardelli). Project Report for Educators: Responding to Youth and Cyber-Risk: As-sessing Parents' and Educators' Experiences, Attitudes and Strategies Towards Online Risks Facing Youth. May 2018. Rosemary Ricciardelli, with (alphabetically) Elizabeth Andres, Michael Adorjan, Dale Spencer. Con-structing and Implementing an Extra-Judicial Measure, Police Directed Referrals to Community Groups, in New-foundland and Labrador. March 2018. Michael Adorjan and Rose Ricciardelli. Cyber-risk and Youth: Digital Citizenship, privacy and surveil-lance. Project reports submitted to various school districts. February, 2018. Michael Adorjan and Garlum Lau. Sex work and perceptions of safety and policing in Hong Kong. Reports prepared for Zi Teng and Midnight Blue. April 14, 2015. Rose Ricciardelli, Michael Adorjan, Wing Hong Chui and Hayley Chrichton. Report B: Preliminary Understandings of Policing Experiences with and Attitudes Toward Youth in Newfoundland and Labrador. Royal Canadian Mounted Police, B Division August 1, 2014. Rose Ricciardelli, Michael Adorjan, Wing Hong Chui and Hayley Chrichton. Report A: Preliminary Understandings of Policing Experiences with and Attitudes Toward Youth in Newfoundland and Labrador. Royal Canadian Mounted Police, B Division Publications – Encyclopedias Aug 2020. Michael Adorjan and Wing Hong (Eric). Penal Paradigms of Juvenile Justice in Canada and Hong Kong. Forthcoming in E. Erez & P. Ibarra (Eds.), Oxford Encyclopedia of International Criminology. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190264079.013.628 [Invited] Michael Adorjan and Benjamin Kelly. (2016). Interpretive Sociology. Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, Second Edition. Publications – Under Contract Michael Adorjan and Rosemary Ricciardelli. Ethical Dilemmas in Criminological Research. [In progress, contract with Routledge]

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Book Reviews 2020. Adorjan, Michael. Review of Bert Spector, Constructing Crisis: Leaders, Crises and Claims of Urgency (2019). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. International Sociology Reviews 2019. Adorjan, Michael. Review of Dyer-Witheford, N., & Matviyenko, S., Cyberwar and Revolution: Digital Sub-terfuge in Global Capitalism (2019). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Security Journal DOI: 10.1057/s41284-019-00186-6 2015. Adorjan, Michael. “James Martin, Drugs On the Dark Net: How Cryptomarkets Are Transforming the Global Trade in Illicit Drugs,” British Journal of Criminology 55(4): 835-836. 2010. Adorjan, Michael. “Francis Pakes, Comparative Criminal Justice, 2nd Ed.,” Asian Journal of Criminology 2010. Adorjan, Michael. “Scott Kenney, Canadian Victims of Crime,” Canadian Review of Sociology 2009. Adorjan, Michael. “John Pitts, Reluctant Gangsters,” Canadian Review of Sociology 2008. Adorjan, Michael. “Joel Best, Social Problems,” Society for the Study of Social Problems Newsletter Accepted and Forthcoming Publications Rosemary Ricciardelli, Marcella Siqueira Cassiano, Michael Adorjan, and Meghan Mitchell. AMStrength program in Canadian federal correctional services: Correctional officers’ views and interpretations. Criminal Justice Stud-ies. [part of a special issue] Michael Adorjan, Paul Vinod Khiatani and Wing Hong (Eric) Chui. 2021. The Rise and Ongoing Legacy of Localism as Collective Identity in Hong Kong: Resinicisation Anxieties and Punishment of Political Dissent in the Post-colo-nial Era. Punishment & Society. Conference Presentations Refereed Conference Presentations 2021. November 18. Canadian Correctional Workers’ Wellbeing, Organizations, Roles and Knowledge (CCWORK): The Protocol. (5th author among 27). American Society of Criminology, Chicago, Illinois, United States of Amer-ica. 2021, Aug 5. The Crisis of Expert Legitimacy. Invited Panel Member. Society for the Study of Social Problems [vir-tual] 2021, Aug 4. (with Rosemary Ricciardelli, 2nd author). “Educator Perceptions of Gendered Risks Related to Cyber-bullying and Online Aggression.” Society for the Study of Social Problems [virtual]

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2021, June 21. (Monica Pauls, presenter, with Michael Adorjan). “Online Affordances as Sensitizing Concepts: Online Activism in the Age of Surveillance Capitalism.” Qualitative Analysis Conference [virtual, hosted by Brescia University] 2021, June 21. (with Benjamin Kelly, 1st author; Michael Adorjan presenter). “Agnostic Interactionism and Sensi-tizing Concepts in the 21st Century: Developing Shaffirian Theory-Work in Ethnography.” [invited, “A Festive Fest-schrift for William Shaffir”]. Qualitative Analysis Conference [virtual, hosted by Brescia University] 2021, June 21. (with Rosemary Ricciardelli, 2nd author). “Understandings of Educators’ Perceptions of Student Online Addiction: The Amplification of Anxiety.” Qualitative Analysis Conference [virtual, hosted by Brescia Uni-versity] 2021, June. (with Rosemary Ricciardelli, 2nd author). “The surveillance school in context: Educator interpreta-tions and experiences with surveillance as a tool to respond to online aggression and harm in the classroom.” Asian Criminological Society (Presentation posted virtually and accessible on demand during conference) 2021, May 31. (Tina Saleh, presenter, with Michael Adorjan and Rosemary Ricciardelli). “Youth Understandings of Parental Rules Around Being.” Canadian Sociological Association (Virtual). 2021, May 30. (with Rosemary Ricciardelli and Mohana Mukherjee (2nd and 3rd authors)). “Responding to Cyber-Risk With Restorative Practices: Perceptions and Experiences of Canadian Educators.” Law and Society Associa-tion (Virtual). 2021, May 27. Paul Khiatani (presenter, with Michael Adorjan and Wing Hong Chui). “The Entrenchment of Pe-nal Elitism in Hong Kong: Resinicization Anxieties and Punishment of Political Dissent in the Post-Colonial Era.” Law and Society Association (Virtual) [invited - drawn from a forthcoming special issue of Punishment & Society. 2020. A number of presentations this year have had abstracts accepted for presentation, but for conferences that have been cancelled due to the global pandemic. The conferences are: Qualitative Analysis Conference, So-ciety for the Study of Social Problems, and American Society of Criminology. An additional conference, the Asian Criminology Society, accepted a presentation that was postponed from October 2020 to June 2021. 2019, Nov 19. “Synoptic Prudentialism: The police, social media, and organizational legitimacy.” Informality and Development Workshop (invited). University of Calgary. 2019, Nov 13. (with Rosemary Ricciardelli (2nd author)). “Restorative practices and responding to digitally medi-ated harm in schools.” American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, United States of America. 2019, Jun 3. (with Rosemary Ricciardelli (2nd author)). “Youth Responses to the Surveillance School: The bifurca-tion of antagonism and confidence in surveillance among teenaged students.” Canadian Sociological Associa-tion, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 2019, Jun 3. (with Rosemary Ricciardelli (2nd author)). “Pre-service Teachers’ Attitudes and Projections: Respond-ing to cyber-risk in their classrooms.” Canadian Sociological Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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2018, Nov 14. (with Kanika Samuels-Wortley, 1st author, and Rose Ricciardelli, 2nd author). “It’s hard in a small town where you know them personally” – Examining how rural youth perceive the police role: A Canadian per-spective. American Society of Criminology, Atlanta, United States. 2018, May 16. (with Rose Ricciardelli (2nd author)). “The New Privacy Paradox: Youth Agentic Practices of Privacy Management Despite ‘Nothing to Hide’ Online. Qualitative Analysis Conference, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Ontario. 2017, Nov 15 (with Rose Ricciardelli). Author Meets Critics Session (invited): Engaging with Ethics in Interna-tional Criminological Research. [authors invited to join panel in discussion centered around their edited collec-tion]. American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, United States. 2017, Nov 17 (with Rose Ricciardelli). Youth and Aging Out of Cyber-Risk: Privacy, self-responsibilization and hav-ing nothing to hide online. American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, United States. 2017, Aug 12 (organizer and presenter; session chair Peter Ibarra): Critical Dialogue: Social Constructionism: Its Origins and Futures, Part 2. Panel members: Jared Del Rosso, Jack Spencer, Amir Marvasti, Tony Christensen, Mi-chael Adorjan. Presentation title: “Future Directions: Constructionism and Neoliberalism.” Society for the Study of Social Problems, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 2017, Aug 12 (organizer and session chair): Critical Dialogue: Social Constructionism: Its Origins and Futures, Part 1. Panel members: Malcolm Spector, Joel Best, Peter Ibarra, Dorothy Pawluch, Donileen Loseke, James Hol-stein, Joseph Schneider. Society for the Study of Social Problems, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 2017, Aug 11 (with Rose Ricciardelli (2nd author)). “Youth and Cyber-risk in Canada: Enticements and Risks in Cy-berspace – ‘Kind of Cool to Watch’.” Society for the Study of Social Problems, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 2017, May 19 (with Rose Ricciardelli (1st author). “Teens, Cyber-Risk, and Attitudes Towards School-based and Parental Surveillance.” Qualitative Analysis Conference, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 2017, May 18 (with Rose Ricciardelli (1st author), Adrienne Peters (2nd author). “Increased Clarity or Continued Ambiguity? Correctional Officers’ Experiences of Evolving Canadian Youth Justice Legislation.” Qualitative Analy-sis Conference, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 2017, May 17 (with Peter Ibarra (1st author). “Social Constructionism and Understanding Understandings: Its Origins, Discord and Glorious Future.” Qualitative Analysis Conference, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 2016, Nov 19 (with Rose Ricciardelli (2nd author). “Privacy, Gender and Aging Out of Cyber-Risk: Adolescents’ Experiences and strategies managing online risk.” American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, United States. 2016, Nov 17 (with Rose Ricciardelli (1st author), James Lant (2nd author), Kimberley Clow (3rd author)), “Sen-tencing Disparities? Assessing the impact of static and dynamic criminogenic risk factors.” American Society of Criminology, New Orleans, United States.

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2016, June 2 (with Rose Ricciardelli (2nd author). “Youth Online: Cyber-risk, gender and self-responsibilization.” Canadian Sociological Association, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 2015, Nov 20 (with Rose Ricciardelli (1st author) and Kimberley Clow (2nd author)). “The promise and pitfalls of correctional assessment: Determinations of parole conditions.” American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC, United States of America. 2015, Nov 18 (with Rose Ricciardelli (1st author) and Dale Spencer (2nd author)). “Examining Youth Perceptions of Police in Rural Canada: Trust, Community and Procedural Justice.” American Society of Criminology, Washington, DC, United States of America. 2015, June 3 (with Rose Ricciardelli (1st author) and Dale Spencer (2nd author)). “Youth Perspectives of Police in a Rural Atlantic province: Disrespect versus respect.” Canadian Sociological Association, Ottawa, University of Ot-tawa. 2015, June 1 (with Rose Ricciardelli (1st author) and Kimberley Clow (3rd author)). “Assessing Desistance Poten-tial: Examining determinations of parole conditions among federal parolees.” Canadian Sociological Association, Ottawa, University of Ottawa. 2015, June 1 (with Maggy Lee (2nd author). “Public Perceptions of the Hong Kong Police Force: Confidence and Legitimacy in the Post Colonial Era.” Canadian Sociological Association, Ottawa, University of Ottawa. 2015, March 31-April 2, 2015, (presented by Maggy Lee, first author). “Public Trust in Policing in Hong Kong.” Socio-Legal Studies Association, University of Warwick. 2015, March 19, (presented by Xiaoli Tian, first author). “Fandom and Coercive Empowerment: The Commis-sioned Production of Chinese Online Literature.” Contemporary Innovations: The Arts, Technology and Culture, School of Humanities and Social Sciences: Literary and Cultural Studies Cluster, Nanyang Technological Univer-sity, Singapore. 2014, Nov 21 (with Rose Ricciardelli (2nd author) and Wing Hong Chui (1st author), “Perceptions of Youth Crime and Policing in Newfoundland and Labrador.” American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, United States of America. 2014, Nov 19 (with Wing Hong (Eric) Chui), “Debating and amending the age of criminal responsibility in Hong Kong: Penal elitism, governmental legitimacy and the ‘re-sinicization’ of Hong Kong.” American Society of Crimi-nology, San Francisco, United States of America. 2014, Aug 17 (presented by Xiaoli Tian, first author), “Negotiated order between writers and readers: A symbolic interaction perspective on online literature in China.” American Sociological Association, Communication and In-formation Technology Session, San Francisco, United States of America.

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2014, Aug 16 (presented by Xiaoli Tian, first author), “Negotiated order between writers and readers: A symbolic interaction perspective on online literature in China.” Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction Annual Meet-ing, San Francisco, United States of America. 2014, Jul 11 (with Wing Hong (Eric) Chui), “Resisting Post-Colonial Governance in Hong Kong: Penal Elitism, Re-Sinicization and the Spectrum of Youth Citizenship”, British Society of Criminology, University of Liverpool, Liver-pool, UK 2014, May (presented by Xiaoli Tian, first author), “Negotiated order between writers and readers: A symbolic interaction perspective on online literature in China.” International Conference on Social Science and Manage-ment, Kyoto, Japan. 2013, Dec 7 (presented by Xiaoli Tian, first author), “Online Literature in China: A Symbolic Interaction Between Authors and Readers”, Hong Kong Sociological Association, Hong Kong SAR, China. 2013, Aug 10, “Imagining Constructionism Outside the Occident: Post Colonialism and Penal Elitism in Hong Kong”, Society for the Study of Social Problems, New York City, New York, United States of America. [cross-listed with ‘Invited Speaker’ below] 2013, Aug 10 (with Maggy Lee), “Perceptions of Policing in Hong Kong: Rule of law, political policing and tensions with Mainland China”, Society for the Study of Social Problems, New York City, New York, United States of America. 2013, May 23. (with Wing Hong (Eric) Chui), “Colonial Responses to Youth Crime in Hong Kong: Penal Elitism, Legitimacy and Citizenship”, Qualitative Analysis Conference, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. 2013, May 23. (with Maggy Lee), “The 117 from Kowloon: Perceptions of crime and police in Hong Kong”, Quali-tative Analysis Conference, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada. 2012, July 5. (with Wing Hong (Eric) Chui), “Examining Elite Discourse on Youth Crime in Hong Kong: Moral Panics and Moral Regulation during Hong Kong’s Colonial and Post-Colonial Eras”, British Society of Criminology, Univer-sity of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK 2012, July 4. (with Wing Hong (Eric) Chui), “Children Raping Children: Penal Elitism and the Contested Innocence Frame in Hong Kong,” British Society of Criminology, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK 2011, December 3. (with Wing Hong (Eric) Chui), “Children Raping Children: Contesting the innocence frame in Hong Kong,” Hong Kong Sociological Association, Hong Kong 2011, August 20. “Trust and the Rehabilitative Ideal in Hong Kong,” The Society for the Study of Social Problems, Las Vegas, Nevada. 2011, May 18. “A Question of Trust: Maintaining the Rehabilitative Ideal in Hong Kong,” Crime Prevention and Offender Rehabilitation – Prospects and Challenges, Hong Kong

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2010, December 4. “Rehabilitate and Punish: Discursive braiding within debates for lowering the minimum age of criminal responsibility in Canada,” Hong Kong Sociological Association, Hong Kong 2010, August 14. “Tethering Rehabilitation and Punishment: The Salience and Ambiguity of Rehabilitative Rheto-ric within Canadian Youth Justice Debates”, Crime and Juvenile Delinquency Division Graduate Student Winning Award Paper session, The Society for the Study of Social Problems, Atlanta, Georgia. 2010, August 13. “The Potential Contribution and Curious Absence of Social Constructionism from Debates over Public Sociology”, The Society for the Study of Social Problems, Atlanta, Georgia. 2010, June 2. “Emotions Contests and Reflexivity in the News: Examining Discourse on Youth Crime in Canada”, Canadian Sociological Association, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec. 2009, May 26-May 29. “The Lens of Victim Contests and Youth Crime Stat Wars”, Canadian Sociological Associa-tion, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario. 2009, April 30-May 3. “Appropriating Rehabilitative Youth Justice Discourse”, Qualitative Analysis Conference, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario. 2008, August 1-3. (with Benjamin Kelly). “Toward a Buddhist Inspired Sociological Social Psychology”, The Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, Boston, Massachusetts. 2008, May 21-24. (with Peter Archibald and Benjamin Kelly). “From Total Institution to ‘Status Bloodbath’: Goffman as a Comparative Methodologist and Grounded Theorist”, Qualitative Analysis Conference, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick. 2008, May 21-24. “Towards a Meso Constructionism: Sensitizing Temporality and Form in the Study of Inequali-ties”, Qualitative Analysis Conference, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, New Brunswick. 2007, August 10-12. (with Tony Christensen, Benjamin Kelly and Dorothy Pawluch). “Selling Stockholm Syn-drome: Medicalizing the ‘Senseless’”, The Society for the Study of Social Problems, New York, New York. 2007, August 10-12. “Representations of Youth Deviance in Canada – Moral Panics and Mass Print Media”, The Society for the Study of Social Problems, New York, New York. 2006, May 16-18. “Authenticity and the Importance of the Counseling Role in Probationary Work”, Qualitative Analysis Conference, Niagara Falls, Ontario. Conference Presentations (Other) 2009, January 30. “The Utility of Being 'On the Side': Social Constructionism, Public Sociology and Youth Crime Debates”, McMaster University Sociology Conference.

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2008, November 6. “The Experiences of ‘Radical’ Youth Justice ‘Entrepreneurs’ During the Transition From the Juvenile Delinquents Act to the Young Offenders Act”, Conference on Crime, Law and the Disciplines, Criminol-ogy Graduate Students Association, Center of Criminology, University of Toronto. 2007, February 1. “The Young Offenders Act: Claims, Frames and Delinquency Policy”, McMaster University Soci-ology Conference. 2006, January 30. “The Consequences of Compassion: Working Experiences of Probation Officers”, McMaster University Sociology Conference. Invited Speaker 2020, Oct 29, 4-6pm. Graduate Student Association Academic Horror Stories. Navigating insider and outsider roles during research in Hong Kong. 2020, July 28. The effectiveness of school responses to ‘cyber risk’ in the classroom. Some preliminary findings from interviews with Canadian educators, presented to EDER 655.12, Advancing Healthy & Socially Just Schools & Communities, Werklund School of Education. 2018, Sep 20. Guest lecture – Pierre Bourdieu, for SOCI333, Contemporary Sociological Theory, substituting for Dr. Amal Madibbo. 2018, Sep 18. “A New Privacy Paradox? Youth agentic practices of privacy management despite ‘nothing to hide’ online.” Invited talk, University of Calgary, Department of Sociology Committee on Scholarly Events and Presen-tations (COSEP) speaker series. 2017, May 16. “Getting Published. From (the middle of the) beginning to end (of the beginning).” Invited Talk, Department of Sociology, McMaster University. 2017, May 16. “Public Assessments of the Police and Policing in Hong Kong.” Invited Talk, Department of Sociol-ogy, McMaster University. 2017, Apr 28. “Having Nothing To Hide: Adolescent attitudes towards cyber-risk and privacy & Implications for Digital Citizenship.” Invited Talk, Department of Sociology, Memorial University of Newfoundland 2017, Apr 21. “Youth, Privacy and Digital Citizenship.” Invited Talk, Werklund School of Education, Social Devel-opment Research Team 2016, Oct 7. “Public Perceptions of Crime and Safety in Hong Kong.” Invited talk, Chinese Interdisciplinary Group, University of Calgary. 2015, Feb 5. “Public Perceptions of the Hong Kong Police Force: Confidence and Legitimacy in the Post Colonial Era.” Invited talk, Chinese Interdisciplinary Group, University of Calgary.

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2014, Feb 13. “Becoming like China: Mainlandization and perceptions of disorder and political policing in Hong Kong.” Invited talk, University of Calgary, Department of Sociology Committee on Scholarly Events and Presenta-tions (COSEP) speaker series. 2013, Nov 14. Dissemination ‘round table’ discussion: “Fear of Crime and Trust in Crime Control in Hong Kong.” Held at the Department of Sociology, University of Hong Kong 2013, Nov 12. “Colonial Responses to Youth Crime in Hong Kong: Penal Elitism, Legitimacy and Citizenship.” In-vited lecture, Masters in Social Science, Criminology course ‘Youth and Delinquency’ 2013, Aug 10, “Imagining Constructionism Outside the Occident: Post Colonialism and Penal Elitism in Hong Kong”, The Society for the Study of Social Problems, New York City, New York, United States of America. [cross-listed with ‘Refereed Conference Presentations’ above] 2013, June 21st. Policing Challenges in the 21st Century: Hong Kong 2013. “Crime and Safety in Hong Kong: Citi-zen Perceptions and Challenges for the Police”, Symposium hosted by the Hong Kong Police Force and Centre for Criminology, University of Hong Kong [also applicable as ‘knowledge exchange’] 2013, June 16. Special Session: Reconstructing Constructionism, “Afraid of Publics? The Potential Contribution of Social Constructionism to Public Sociology”, University of Tokyo 2013, April 2. “Colonial Responses to Youth Crime in Hong Kong: Penal Elitism, Legitimacy and Citizenship.” In-vited lecture, Masters in Social Science, Criminology course ‘Youth and Delinquency’ 2012, December 13. “Women’s Views of Policing in Hong Kong: Some Preliminary Results”, Realities and Repre-sentations of Policing in Hong Kong Conference, Policing Studies Forum, University of Hong Kong. 2012, February 18. “Fear of Crime and Trust in Crime Control in Hong Kong.” Police Studies Forum, Meeting held at City University 2011, June 14. “Internationalizing Criminological Research.” University of Hull, Department of Social Sciences 2011, June 15. “Tethering Rehabilitation and Punishment: The Salience and Ambiguity of Rehabilitative Rhetoric within Canadian Youth Justice Debates.” University of Hull, Department of Social Sciences. Student Supervision CURRENT University of Calgary Alhan Yazdani, MA. Dec 2020 – Present. Examining Restorative Justice Dynamics: Reintegrative Possibilities, Dis-integrative Risk

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Evangelina Natynczyk, MA. Feb 2021 – Present. Exploring Perceptions of the BIPOC Acronym. Abigail Baah, Ph.D. May 2021 – Present. Topic pending. Mojtaba Rostami, Ph.D. March 2021 – Present. Topic pending. Mohana Mukherjee, PhD. “Educator perceptions of cyber-risk in the classroom” [provisional title]. Sep 2017 – Present. Monica Pauls, PhD. “Youth and online activism” [provisional title]. Sep 2017 – Present. Memorial University of Newfoundland Richard Bamfo, MA. The Perception of Educators on Restorative Justice As A Response To Cyberbullying [provi-sional title]. May 2020 – Present. [co-supervised with Rosemary Ricciardelli, MUN] Completed (University of Calgary) Chanin Seeger, MA. Debating Police Body Worn Cameras: Legitimacy, Surveillance and Power in U.S. Media. Sep 2017 – Aug 2020. Kendra Leavitt, MA. Community Organizations and the Construction of At-Risk Youth. Nov. 2014 – Jan. 2017. Hoang, Michael, MA. Going Legit: An Exploration of Formerly Gang Involved Asians. Jan. 2014 – Jul. 2015 Completed (University of Hong Kong) Xie Huizhong (Heather), MPhil. Life Will Find Its Way: How Land-loss Peasants Save Themselves after Land Ex-propriation? Masters of Philosophy. Sept. 2012 – Aug. 2014. Chow, Shing-Yin (Simon), MPhil. Comparing Risk Assessment Policies and Practices in Canada and Hong Kong. Sept. 2011 – Aug. 2012. Scholarships and Awards April 2020 Top Downloaded Paper 2018-2019 Award, Canadian Review of Sociology, for article A

New Privacy Paradox? Youth agentic practices of privacy management despite ‘nothing to hide’ online. (co-authored with Rosemary Ricciardelli)

May 2019 Outstanding Researcher Award (Established Scholar), Faculty of Arts, University of Calgary March 2016 Recipient, Outstanding Teaching Award, Students’ Union Teaching Excellence Award,

SOCI333, Contemporary Sociological Theory (Award Ceremony April 20, 2016) May 2015 Recipient, Outstanding Article Award, Society for the Study of Social Problems, Theory Division US$100

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March 2015 Recipient, University of Calgary, Faculty of Arts Outstanding Teaching Award (Early Ca-reer) $1000 See: https://arts.ucalgary.ca/news/images-2015-faculty-arts-awards

Jan 2015 Nominated, University of Calgary Outstanding Teaching Award (application returned – ineligible at this point)

May 2014 University Research Grants Committee Conference Travel Grant, University of Calgary $1,800

Dec 2012 Recipient, Faculty of Social Sciences Outstanding Teaching Award $6410 April 2010 Recipient, Outstanding Article Award, Graduate Student Paper Competition, “Tethering

Rehabilitation and Punishment: The Salience and Ambiguity of Rehabilitative Rhetoric within Canadian Youth Justice Debates,” Society for the Study of Social Problems, Crime and Juvenile Delinquency Division

October 2009 Alfred A. Hunter Memorial Graduate Award $1500 Sep 2009 Ontario Graduate Scholarship $15000* 2007 – Aug 2009 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Scholarship $20000 2005 – 2006 Ontario Graduate Scholarship $15000 2000 – 2001 University of Toronto Graduate Scholarship $5000 1999 – 2000 Wilfrid Laurier University, Incentive Scholarship, $750 1998 – 1999 Wilfrid Laurier University, Incentive Scholarship, $1000 * Award rejected due to completion of doctoral programme. Professional Service and Affiliations University of Calgary August 23, 2021 External-internal Examiner, Sarah Williams, M.Sc. in Educational Psychology,

Changes in Student Mental Health and Adaptive Functioning During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Does Age Matter

August 2021 – August 2023 Nominations Committee Member, Society for the Study of Social Problems July 1, 2021 – July 1, 2024 Undergraduate Program Director, Department of Sociology July 1, 2021-June 30, 2022 Undergraduate Studies Committee July 1, 2021-June 30, 2022 Curriculum and Academic Review Committee representative to the Faculty of Arts July 1, 2021-June 30, 2022 Faculty of Graduate Studies Scholarship Committee June 21, 2021 Chair – “The Link Between Theory and Method”, Qualitative Analysis Conference

[Virtual, hosted by Brescia University] June 1, 2021 Chair and Organizer - “Understanding Fake News: Misinformation, Disinformation

and Manipulation.” Canadian Sociological Association (Virtual). Jan, 2021 Reviewer, Research Grants Council of Hong Kong, proposed research projects (2) Jan-Feb, 2021 Chair, Society for the Study of Social Problems, Theory Division, Outstanding Stu-

dent Paper Competition Dec 10, 2020 External-Internal Examiner, Christina White Prosser, Ph.D. Examination, Perspec-

tives on Correctional Education Impact: Engaging the voices of instructors and of-fenders, Werklund School of Education

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July 2020 – Present Associate Editor (Invited), CrimeTalk website, Edited by Colin Sumner: https://www.crimetalk.org.uk/

June 1, 2020 Speaker (Invited), Workshop on SSHRC Knowledge Mobilization, Faculty of Arts, University of Calgary [conducted remotely via Zoom] March 20, 2020 Facilitator, Workshop on using NVivo, Sociology Graduate Student Seminar [con-

ducted remotely via Zoom] June, 2020 Session organizer, Understanding Fake News: Misinformation, disinformation and

manipulation; Internet, Technology and Digital Sociology Research Cluster April, 2020 – Present Member, Canadian Sociological Association, Internet, Technology and Digital Soci ology Research Cluster Nov 15, 2019 Chair, American Society of Criminology session, Implications of Family and Social

Support in Prison and Jail, San Francisco, United States Sep 24, 2019 External Examiner, Allison Chenier, Ph.D. Examination, Gender, Schooling, and Antisocial Behaviour: Perspectives of School Personnel Sociology and Legal Studies,

University of Waterloo Sep 5, 2019 External Examiner, Christina White Prosser, Ph.D. Candidacy Examination, Werklund School of Education July 2019 External reviewer, tenure and promotion application [anonymous] May 16, 2019 External examiner, Valerie Willan, PhD Examination April 29, 2019 Internal examiner, Olivia Skidmore, MA Thesis Winter 2019 Society for the Study of Social Problems annual conference session organizer – Social Problems and the Online Environment Spring 2018 – Fall 2019 Guest editor, special issue on childhood and youth, Canadian Journal of Sociology June 2019 Guest editor, special issue on 40th anniversary of Constructing Social Problems and

social constructionism, The American Sociologist Jan 2019 – Present Editorial Board Member (Invited), Emerald Studies in Digital Crime, Technology

and Social Harms Oct 11, 2018 Moderator, Asia-Pacific Talent and Knowledge Mobilities Symposium Sep 18, 2018 External Examiner, Bailey Wheeler, MA Thesis Sep 11, 2018 Internal Examiner, Stephanie Cantlay, MA Thesis Jun 1, 2018 External Examiner, Yawei Zhao, Ph.D. Candidacy Examination Jan 2018 Trainer, Provided student training in NVivo data analysis Oct 2017 Committee Member, Faculty of Arts Merit Committee Aug 2017 University of Calgary, Faculty of Arts, College of Reviewers: Assessed an applica-

tion for a SSHRC Insight Grant Aug 2017 – 2019 Committee Member, Department of Sociology Committee on Appointments, Pro-

motions and Increments, May 2017 Invited reviewer, research grant application, Research Grants Council of Hong

Kong Apr 24, 2017 Neutral Chair, Jason Ponto, Ph.D. Examination Mar 8, 2016 Internal/External Examiner, Tiffany Doherty, MA Thesis Mar 2017 Invited Reviewer, College of Reviewers, Faculty of Arts grant reviewer, Insight De-

velopment Grant 2017

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Mar 2017 Invited reviewer, research grant application, Research Grants Council of Hong Kong

Mar 2017 Adjudication Member, University of Calgary Teaching and Learning Grants Feb - Mar 2017 Invited Program Reviewer, Proposed Bachelor of Community Safety program,

Sheridan College, Brampton, Ontario Jan 1, 2017 – Jan 1, 2020 Member, Conjoint Faculty Research Ethics Board Jan 13, 2017 Internal/External Examiner, Kristen Chaisson, Ph.D. Candidacy Examination Nov 2016 Invited Reviewer for textbook proposal: ‘Cybercrimes: An Introduction’, Palgrave Sep – Nov, 2016 Committee member, criminology candidate search committee Sep 26, 2016 Facilitator, Workshop on NVivo, provided to research group and graduate students Sep 9, 2016 Speaker on University academic experience, Student Success Centre, My First Six

Weeks event Aug 29, 2016 Internal/External Examiner, Chris Esselmont, Ph.D. Dissertation July 1, 2016 – June 30, 2018 Member, Graduate Studies Committee June 9, 2016 Facilitator, Workshop on Using NVivo, provided for graduate students Summer, 2016 Coordinator, Theory Working Group Subcommittee, Sociology Curriculum Review April 20, 2016 External Examiner, Nga, Yee Lau (Carol), Anthropology, MA Thesis March-May 2016 Adjudicator, SSHRC Insight Development Grant competition, Law and Criminology

[review of 26 IDG applications] February 8, 2016 Host, Taylor Institute for Teaching and Learning session, Flipping the Classroom February 5, 2016 Neutral Chair, Alla Konnikov, Ph.D. Candidacy Examination December 2015 Committee member, criminology candidate search committee Jan 2016 – Dec 2017 Chair, Lee Scholar Support Fund Committee, Society for the Study of Social Prob-

lems Dec 11, 2015 SSHRC IDG Mentorship Workshop – Presenter, Hosted by The Office of the Vice-

President (Research)/Research Services Nov 9, 2015 Internal Examiner, Lucy Wang, MA Thesis Sep 15, 2015 Internal/External Examiner, Steffen Gaudig-Rueger, MA Thesis Sep 2015 – Jun 2016 Local Arrangement Coordinator (LAC), June 2016 Congress, Hungarian Studies As-

sociation of Canada Jul 1, 2015 – Jun 30, 2016 Member, Department of Sociology Ad Hoc 50th Anniversary/Congress Committee May 20, 2015 Co-facilitator (with Michael Ullyot and Carol Berenson), “Workshop: Your Teaching

Dossier”, Teaching and Learning Committee (1.5 hours) May 7, 2015 Internal Examiner, Nahum Arguera, MA Thesis Apr 2015 – Dec 2016 Chair Elect, Lee Scholar Support Fund Committee, Society for the Study of Social

Problems April 2, 2015 Facilitator, Dealing with Writer's Block and Procrastination, Graduate Student

Workshop April, 2015 Member, Membership Committee, Division of International Criminology, American

Society of Criminology March 26, 2015 Facilitator, Workshop on Using NVivo, provided for graduate students February, 2014 Grant Reviewer, Israel Science Foundation December 15, 2014 Internal Examiner, Tamara Nerlien, Ph.D. Candidacy Examination

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December 11, 2014 Co-facilitator (with Kim Koh), “Workshop: Reflecting on Your Rubrics”, Teaching and Learning Committee (1 hour)

December 2, 2014 Co-facilitator (with Michael Ullyot and Carol Berenson), “Workshop: Your Teaching Dossier”, Teaching and Learning Committee (1.5 hours)

November 6, 2014 Graduate Student Writing Workshop, Peer review of the one page research pro-posal scholarship application

Jul 1 2014 – Jun 30, 2015 Member, Department of Sociology Graduate Studies Committee Aug 31 2014 – Aug 31 2016 Member, Faculty of Social Science Teaching and Learning Committee Mar 2014 – Present Member, Chinese Interdisciplinary Group, University of Calgary March 2014 Committee Member, Society for the Study of Social Problems, Crime and Juvenile

Delinquency Division graduate student paper competition February 2014 Informal Committee Member, Job Candidate Search, Teaching Theory Discussion

group, University of Calgary Department of Sociology (3 sessions held) Jan 2014 – Present Sociology Student Awards Committee January-April 2014 Member, University of Calgary Students’ Union, Sociology Society University of Hong Kong 2012 – Dec 2013 Chair, Selection Committee, Master of Social Science, Criminology Scholarship May 2013 – Dec 2013 Member of Common Core Curriculum Working Group “Marking and providing

feedback on assignments aided by technology” Oct 2, 2013 Session Chair, “Heroin Trade in China” and “Triadization in Hong Kong and Macau”,

International Conference on Asian Organized Crime, City University of Hong Kong Jan 2013 – Dec 2013 E-Learning Co-Ordinator, Faculty of Social Sciences; in association with the Centre

for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning, University of Hong Kong Jan 2013 Reviewer, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Insight

Grant Proposal Sep 2012 – Dec 2013 Committee Member, Department of Sociology Research Postgraduate Committee May 1, 2012 – Present Editorial Board Member, Advances in Applied Sociology February 10, 2012 Co-interviewer, Non-JUPAS admissions interviews, Faculty of Social Science December 30, 2011 Acting Head of the Department of Sociology Sep 2011 – Jan 2012 Consultant, Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute Com-

pany Limited Sep 2011 – Aug 2012 Academic Advisor, Department of Sociology July 2011 – May 2019 Book Review Editor, Asian Journal of Criminology (Springer) July 1 2011- Dec 2013 Committee Member, Faculty of Social Science Teaching and Learning Quality Com-

mittee March 2011 Committee Member, Society for the Study of Social Problems, Crime and Juvenile

Delinquency Division graduate student paper competition December 2010 Recommended for self-nomination as Chair of the Crime and Juvenile Delinquency

Division of the Society for the Study of Social Problems Sept 2010 – Present Member, Police Studies Forum, Department of Sociology, HKU August 2010 – Present Committee Member, Society for the Study of Social Problems, Crime and Juvenile

Delinquency Division, Law and Society Division, Social Problems Theory Division

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July 2010 Book Proposal Review: “Sue Titus Reid, Criminal Justice, 9th Ed.,” Wiley Blackwell publishers Sep 2010 – Oct 2011 Committee Member, Board of Studies for Bachelor of Journalism Sep 2010 – Aug 2011 Academic Advisor, Bachelor of Social Science students Sep 2010 – Dec 2013 Chief Examiner, Bachelor of Criminal Justice Programme Mar 2008 – Sep 2009 Teaching Assistant Network – Sociology

Sociology TAN workshop coordinator; Implementer of online TA resource database Feb 7, 2008 Assistant Coordinator, McMaster Annual Student Sociology Conference Journal Reviewer (ad hoc basis): Symbolic Interaction; Asian Journal of Criminology; Journal of Contemporary Ethnogra-

phy; The Prison Journal; Qualitative Sociology Review; Social Problems; Journal of Criminal Justice; European Journal of Criminology; Critique of Anthropology; Youth & Society; Canadian Journal of Sociology; Social Transformations in Chinese Societies; European Journal of Criminology; Justice Quarterly; Trauma, Violence & Abuse; Inter-national Journal of Law, Crime and Justice; International Journal of Environmental Re-search & Public Health

Member: Fellow of the University of Hong Kong’s Centre for Criminology American Society of Criminology (Division of Cybercrime) Canadian Sociological Association (Childhood and Youth and Internet, Technology and

Digital Sociology Research Clusters) Society for the Study of Social Problems International Sociological Association Training June 11, 2019 Workshop, Academic Selection Training, Faculty of Arts Jan 8, 2019 Workshop, Unconscious Bias Training Nov 9, 2018 Retreat, Conjoint Faculty Research Ethics Board Jul 26, 2017 Retreat, Conjoint Faculty Research Ethics Board Oct 13, 2016 Webinar, Analyzing Social Media with NVivo, Hosted by QSR International Feb 25, 2015 Workshop on Encouraging Classroom Attendance and Participation Oct 16, 2014 Supervisor Scholarship Workshop: Helping your grads succeed in scholarship applica-

tions (SSHRC & CIHR) May 8, 2014 Desire 2 Learn Training: Assignments and Grades May 6, 2014 Desire 2 Learn Training: Content and Communications March 26, 2014 Workshop on Respect in the Workplace April 18, 2011 Workshop on Reflective Learning, the use of learning journals and assessment issues,

University of Hong Kong

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April 13, 2011 Workshop on Developing Learning Outcomes, University of Hong Kong March 14, 2011 Centre for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning Workshop, Introduction to an

Outcomes-based Approach to Learning and Teaching, University of Hong Kong May 7, 2010 Centre for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning Workshop, “clicker” technology

for classroom instruction, University of Hong Kong April 24, 2010 Seminar on Responsible Conduct in Research, University of Hong Kong University of Hong Kong March 18, 25, 2010 Computer Assisted Qualitative Analysis Workshop, NVivo introduction and orientation,

University of Hong Kong March 23, 2010 Centre for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning Workshop

University of Hong Kong, Induction to Learning and Teaching at the University of Hong Kong “Fundamentals of Teaching”

March 4, 2010 Centre for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning Workshop University of Hong Kong, Postgraduate Research Supervision Jan – Feb 2008 Centre for Leadership and Learning Workshop McMaster University, Leading Effective Discussions Sep 25, 2007 Centre for Leadership and Learning Workshop McMaster University, Teaching Large Classes: Communicating with Classroom Technol-

ogy Sep – Oct. 2006 Centre for Leadership and Learning Workshop McMaster University, Designing Instruction Other Professional Activities (KE stands for ‘knowledge exchange’) July 27, 2021 KE: Hong Kong terror warnings criticised as excuse to intensify crackdown. Financial

Times. https://www.ft.com/content/de8cfcf7-57a1-4fdf-bd1e-b8afbefd8322 May 4, 2021 KE: Podcast interview on criminology research ethics (with Prof. Rosemary Ricciardelli)

for the podcast: thecriminologyacademy.com/episode-21-ricciardelli-adorjan Mar 2, 2021 KE: CRStal Radio Podcast Interview (via Cleanfeed) by Karen Stanbridge, Managing

Editor of Canadian Review of Sociology, on the article Smartphone and social media addiction: Exploring the perceptions and experiences of Canadian teenagers [https://www.crstalradio.com/podcasts/episode-42]

Feb 16, 2021 KE: Interview (via Zoom) for The City Magazine Concordia on repercussions the pan-demic is having on high school students

Jan-Feb, 2021 Chair, Graduate Student Paper Award Committee, Society for the Study of Social Prob-lems [Invited]

Nov 16, 2020 KE: Interview with Global News Talk 770 CHQR on personal responsibility vs. re-strictions in response to COVID-19 in Alberta

Oct 23, 2020 Children’s online risk and harm: Interviews with Canadian parents. https://www.crimetalk.org.uk/index.php/library/section-list/1008-children-s-online-risk-and-harm-interviews-with-canadian-parents

July 28, 2020 Invited Talk: Are school responses effective in response to ‘cyber risks’ in the class room? Some preliminary findings and remarks from interviews with Canadian educa-tors, for EDER 655.12, Werklund School of Education

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Feb 18, 2020 KE: Shaw Spotlight interview: Balancing technology, work and life (video recorded in-terview aired on Shaw TV)

Jan 28, 2020 KE: Calgary police say supervised drug site area saw limited uptick in crime compared with downtown, The Globe and Mail:

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/alberta/article-calgary-police-say-super-vised-drug-site-area-saw-limited-uptick-in/

Nov 28, 2019 KE: Written statement to The Star Calgary on police use of force, reporter Amy Tucker March 22, 2019 Faculty Liaison, Scholar’s Dinner, University of Calgary Sep 2018-May 2019 Supervision of student project for Alberta Community Crime Prevention Association Nov 7, 2018 KE: Interviewed by SAIT’s student paper The Weal on the sociological impacts of sur-

veillance Sep 2018 UofC Undergraduate Online Orientation Team – Faculty Ask Me Anything: contributed

advice to new students about communicating with their profs Aug 23, 2018 KE: Invited for comment by The Canadian Press: Youth online risk and the ‘momo chal-

lenge’ [unpublished] Nov 28, 2017 KE: Invited webinar presenter > Click Identity: Understanding Your Digital Footprint,

University of Calgary Alumni Association Nov 21, 2017 KE: Invited talk, Calgary Catholic School District: Youth and Cyber-risk: Key research

findings Oct 16, 2017 KE: Interview, Mount Royal University student project on Human Centred Design: pub-

lic spaces, perceptions of risk and gender Sep 28, 2017 KE: University of Calgary NUTV interview, Unzipped: Sexting, Cyberbullying and Online

Harassment Sep 23, 2017 Alumni Weekend event panel member for a learning session: “This Just In: Deciphering

Threats in an Overwhelmed World” Aug 25, 2017 KE: Interviewed for article with Metro Calgary: “Calgary rock fan takes issue with city

listing music as a gateway to hate groups”. http://www.metronews.ca/news/cal-gary/2017/08/25/calgary-rock-fan-takes-issues-with-city-listing-music-as-a-gateway-to-hate-groups.html

June 13, 2017 KE: Interview with CBC News Calgary, “Hundreds of Calgary women secretly photographed, posted to 'CanadaCreep' Twitter account”

See: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/canadacreep-twitter-account-calgary-voyeurism-1.4158523

May 18, 2017 Session Chair: Issues in Policing, Qualitative Analysis Conference, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada May 4, 2017 KE: Youth and Cyber-risk: Digital Citizenship in Canada (presentation of preliminary results of SSHRC IDG research to school board) Jan 25, 2017 KE: Interview with students on youth radicalization for the Oxford Global Challenge Jan 24, 2017 KE: Interview with the University of Calgary newspaper The Gauntlet, ‘Sensationalist

Crime Coverage is Harmful to Society’ Nov 7, 2016 KE: Interview on ‘positive effects of social media on teenagers’, with Seattle school

newspaper the Piedmont Highlander. Aug 24, 2016 KE: Interview with News Talk 770 Calgary on youth and cyber-risk

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Aug 24, 2016 KE: Interview with 660 News Calgary on youth and cyber-risk Aug 24, 2016 University of Calgary UToday and Faculty of Arts feature article on researching youth

and cyber-risk See: http://www.ucalgary.ca/utoday/issue/2016-08-24/sociology-researcher-studies-

what-teens-think-about-cyber-risk-social-media-and June, 2016 KE: Script reviewer, Public Service Announcement (short film) on teens and cyberbully-

ing April 25, 2016 KE: Skype interview with grade 5 students at Prairie Waters Elementary School, Social

Media Affecting Relationships Group November 19, 2014 Chair – Legal Order and Social Control: Comparative Analyses session, American Soci-

ety of Criminology, San Francisco, United States of America (timed sessions and moder-ated discussions)

Oct 20-26, 2014 Facilitated and helped organize a visit by prominent UK criminologist Pat Carlen, who provided a formal talk “Against Rehabilitation” and workshop with graduate students “Getting Published”

Oct 3, 2014 KE: Response to Al Jazeera America journalist asking question about corruption within the Hong Kong Police Force

Sep 3, 2013 Faculty of Social Sciences, Invited Lecture for Undergraduate Orientation, “Effective Presentation Skills”

July 17, 2013 HKU Faculty of Social Sciences, Summer School ‘Youth, Citizenship, Cyberspace’, Lec-ture “Youth, Activism & ‘Clicktivism’ Online”

June 24, 2013 KE: Letter written to a student group at Innova Junior College, Singapore, on cage homes in Hong Kong (the project aims to make interior design improvements to assist cage and cubicle home dwellers in Sham Shui Po)

March 14, 2013 Acting Head of Department of Sociology, University of Hong Kong March 1, 2013 KE: Interview with reporter from Danish School of Media and Journalism on Social Ine-

quality and Crime in Hong Kong October 22, 2012 KE: Comment to The Young Reporter, published by International Journalism students of

Hong Kong Baptist University, regarding sex workers interactions with police and public perceptions of police in Hong Kong

June 27, 2012 HKU Faculty of Social Sciences, Summer School ‘Youth, Citizenship, Cyberspace’, Lec-ture “Youth in the Cyber Society”

June 13, 2012 KE: RTHK morning show ‘Backchat’: "Is there a decline of moral standards amongst our young people?"

http://programme.rthk.hk/channel/radio/programme.php?name=/backchat&d=2012-06-13&p=514&e=181446&m=episode

May 2012 Featured in HKU Bulletin May 2012, Vol. 13 No. 2, for Common Core course Cyber Soci-eties CCGL9008 (article also featured on HKU home page in August 2012)

May 17, 2012 KE: Visit to Quarry Bay School (ESF) to speak to students on Cage Homes (discussion was filmed and photographed)

April 2012 KE: Crimetalk article “Lost Innocence: Children Accused of Sex Crimes in Hong Kong” April 2012 Promulgator of idea of ‘mock oral defenses’ for RPG students

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Dec 2011 KE: Crimetalk article “Cage Homes in Hong Kong: Capitalism this Christmas”, http://www.crimetalk.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=arti-cle&id=570%3Acage-homes-in-hong-kong&catid=38&Itemid=41

Oct 29, 2011 HKU “Open Day” Mock Lecture: Discovering Crime & Punishment Fall 2011 Common Core Curriculum Moderation of Grading Committee May 27, 2011 Recognized as exemplar for assessment, CCGL9008 “Cyber Societies” YouTube Group

Presentation, Common Core Forum “Student Diversity and Intellectual Rigour in the Common Core Curriculum: Finding the Balance”

May 27, 2011 KE: Provided written comment to reporter Steve Chen, China Daily, on the history of policing in Hong Kong

March 2011 Academic Tutor, Social Innovation Internship (Summer 2011) August 2011 Second Reader, M.A. in Literary and Cultural Studies program Feb 2011 Sociology Graduate Student Conference, Organizer Nov 30, 2010 KE: Interview with Andrea Yu for an article on Lan Kwai Fong Nov 2010 Cultural Criminology, proposed M.Soc.Sci. course Jan 2010 – Dec 2013 Staff Publications Workshop, Contributor and collaborator