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Patrizia AlbaneseCURRICULUM VITAEPATRIZIA ALBANESEProfessor, Department of SociologyRyerson University350 Victoria Street,Toronto, M5B 2K3(416) 979-5000, ext. 7357 (or 6526)mobile: 647-980-1969palbanes@ryerson.caDEGREESDoctor of Philosophy, University of Toronto; Toronto, ON, CanadaMaster of Arts, Sociology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, CanadaBachelor of Arts, History & Sociology, King’s College, Western University,London, ON, Canada200319931992PROFESSIONAL POSITIONSCurrent Position(s):Interim Director, Arts and Contemporary Studies, Ryerson University2016-2017 Flagship interdisciplinary, undergraduate program in the Faculty of ArtsProfessor, Dept. of Sociology, Ryerson University2012 Undergrad: Research Design & Qualitative Methods; Sociology of Childhood Graduate: Advanced Qualitative MethodsLeadership Positions:Chair, Local Organizing Committee, 2018 International Sociological Association World Congress over 6000 international delegates at Metro Toronto Convention Centre2014-2018 responsible for logistics, planning, budgeting, fundraising, international promotionLead, Congress of Humanities & Social Sciences 2017, Ryerson University2016-2017 coordination of Ryerson University’s interdisciplinary programming communication; Town Halls; Ryerson facilitate faculty & graduate student involvement liaise with Indigenous communities to request Congress name change & develop IndigenousProtocol (Land Acknowledgement, etc) for AssociationsPast-President, Canadian Sociological Association2014-2015 Chair, Nominations CommitteePresident, Canadian Sociological Association2013-2014 Responsible for Organizing Congress 2014 Annual ConferencePresident-Elect, Canadian Sociological Association2012-2013Interim Director, PhD, Policy Studies (interdisciplinary), Ryerson University2012-2013 Graduate course: Advanced Qualitative Methods (PhD in Policy Studies)Interim Chair, Dept. of Criminal Justice & Criminology, Ryerson University2011-2012Secretary, Canadian Sociological Association2009-2012Acting Treasurer, Canadian Sociological Association2010-2012Interim Chair, Status of Women Subcommittee, Can. Soc. Assoc.2009-2009

Patrizia AlbanesePast Academic Positions:Associate Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Ryerson University2006-2012 Undergraduate courses: Research Design & Qualitative Methods, Soc. of Childhood Graduate course: Canadian Policies Affecting Children (MA-Early Childhood Studies)Assistant Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Ryerson University2003-2006 Undergraduate courses: Research Design, Sociology of Youth, Canadian Families,Introduction to Sociology, Sociology of ChildhoodAssociate Professor, (status only), Sociology and Equity Studies in Ed., U of T. 2010-2016Associate Member, School of Graduate Studies, University of Toronto.2010-2016Instructor, Ryerson University, Toronto1998-2003 Undergraduate courses: Race & Ethnicity, Canadian Families, Women Power andChange, Social Inequality, Gender, Introduction to Sociology, Children & SocietyInstructor, University of Toronto at Mississauga1997-2003 Undergraduate courses: Social Inequality, Research Methods, Canadian FamiliesPROFESSIONAL & OTHER ADMINSTRATIVE ACTIVITIESUniversity-Level Governance:2010-presMember, Ryerson Research Ethics Board (major time commitment)2011-2013Member, Provost’s Special Committee to Review Ryerson’s Academic Code ofConduct (Policy 60 Review Committee Member)2007-2008Member, University Senate, Ryerson University, Faculty of Arts Rep for theChang School of Continuing Education2006-2007Member, Academic Council (renamed “The Senate’), Ryerson University, Faculty of ArtsRep for the Chang School of Continuing Education2006-2010Member of the School of Graduate Studies Appeals Panel, Ryerson UniversityHiring/Appointments Committees:2016-2017Chang School of Continuing Education Coordinator for Arts and Contemporary Studies(involved in CUPE instructor postings, hiring, etc.)2013-2014Elected Member, Departmental Hiring Committee, Department of Sociology2012-2013Appointed Member, Departmental Hiring Committee, Department of Sociology2012-2013Member, Faculty of Arts Promotion Committee2013-2013Member, Ryerson University Canada Research Chair Selection Committee2012-2013Member, Search Committee, Director of New Academic Integrity Officer, Ryerson2011-2011Member, Search Committee for Director of Ryerson Learning & Teaching Office2010-2011Appointed member of Departmental Appointments Committee, Sociology2007-2008Appointed Member, Depart. Appointments Committee, School of Child andYouth Care, Ryerson2006-2008Elected member, Departmental Appointments Committee, Sociology, Ryerson2006-2010Appointed (by the Dean of Arts) member, Special Departmental AppointmentsCommittee, Faculty of Community Services, Ryerson2006-2007Appointed member, Depart. Appointments Committee, Dept. of French and

Patrizia AlbaneseSpanish, RyersonProgram, Centre, Policy, & Other Reviewer:2016-2016Independent Reviewer of Ryerson Centre for Immigration and Settle, for Vice-Presidentof Research and Innovation, Ryerson University2016-2016External Examiner, Periodic Program Review, Dept of Sociology, Brock University, St.Catharine’s, ON2016-2016Peer Reviewer, SSHRC Insight Grant2016-presMember of the PhD in Policy Studies Periodic Program Review Committee2015-2015Blind Reviewer, Arteries Undergraduate Conference, Ryerson University2014-2015External Examiner, Periodic Program Review, Dept of Sociology, Western University,London, ON2013-2013External Examiner, Periodic Program Review, Dept. Of Sociology, University ofManitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba2012Member, Adjudicating Committee, Gustafson Grad Student Paper Award, MIRCI2012Member of the Faculty of Arts Gold Medal Adjudicating Committee2011-2011Member of the adjudicating committee for the Faculty of Arts SRC Award forOutstanding Contribution, (elected to represent Chairs in the Faculty of Arts)2011-2012Arts & Contemporary Studies Council & Periodic Program Review2011-2012Member, Department of Criminal Justice Awards Committee2011-2012Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology Periodic Program Review Comm.2010-2010Member of the adjudicating committee for the Faculty of Arts SRC Award forOutstanding Contribution2010-2010Member, Curriculum Review, Family Support Certificate, Chang School.2009-2010External Reviewer, Social Science and Humanities Research Council(SSHRC), Standard Research Grant (blind review).2009External Reviewer, Human Resources and Social Development Canada.2009Internal/Institutional Reviewer (Adjudicator) of Social Sciences and Humanities ResearchCouncil-Standard Institutional Grants submitted to Ryerson’s Office of Research Servicesin 2009.2008-2009External Reviewer, Social Science and Humanities Research Council(SSHRC), Standard Research Grant (blind review).2007-2007Member of the Adjudicating Committee for Ryerson University’s UndergraduateResearch Assistant Competition2006-2010Member, John Porter Tradition of Excellence Book Prize AdjudicationCommittee (Canadian Sociology Association)2005–presManuscript Reviewer (Occasional): Gender, Work & Organization (journal; June2010); Women’s Health and Urban Life (journal); Resources for Feminist Researchjournal); Journal of Comparative Family Studies (journal); Canadian Review ofSociology (journal); Pearson (book publisher); Oxford University Press (full bookmanuscripts; multiple occasions).

Patrizia AlbaneseStudent Admissions, Recruiting, Orientation2016-2017Arts & Contemporary Studies Student Recruitment and Orientationo New Student Enrollment Workshopo New Student Orientationo Ontario Universities Fairo Ryerson Open House2009-2010Member, Admission Committee, (new, Fall 2009) PhD in Policy Studies, Ryerson2003-2015Participant/representative of the Sociology Department at Ryerson to the OntarioUniversities’ Fair (high school ‘recruitment’/university ‘showcasing’), TorontoProfessional Development of Undergraduate and Graduate Students:2016Faculty Supervisor, Arteries, Student-led undergraduate conference2016Faculty Supervisor, The Continuist, student-led undergraduate magazine and zine2016Create and run workshop on applying to graduate schools and OGS & SSHRC grantwriting workshop for fourth-year Faculty of Arts undergraduate students2010-presAnnual grant writing workshop for PhD students (Policy Studies)2010Established (donor and fund-raising) the Slobodan Drakulic Sociology Student Award(was my late husband and professor of sociology; this annual award is now an endowedfund)Faculty Promotion/Evaluation Committees:2016-2016Appointed Member (selected by the candidate), Faculty of Science PromotionCommittee, Ryerson University2015-2015Appointed Member (selected by the candidate), Faculty of Community ServicesPromotion Committee, Ryerson University2014-2015Chair, Faculty of Arts Promotion Committee, Ryerson University2014-2015Member, Department Evaluations Committee, SociologyDepartment, Faculty or University Level Program/Curriculum or Policy Development:2009-presChair (2009) & Member (2012 ) of departmental committee to establish MA inSociology, Ryerson University2011-2012Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology By-law Committee2011-2012Member, Faculty of Arts Teaching Standards Committee2011-2012Faculty of Arts, University Senate, Scholarly Research & Creative Activity Committee(appointed by Dean of Arts)2008-2009Member, Curriculum Committee for Periodic Program Review of the FamilySupport Certificate, Chang School of Continuing Education, Ryerson University.2008-presFaculty Member, and member of Social Policy Committee, PhD in Policy Studies,Ryerson (launched Fall 2009)2008-presFaculty Member, and member of Research Methods Committee, PhD in PolicyStudies, Ryerson (launched Fall 2009)

Patrizia res2004-20102003-2005Member, Special Curriculum Committee, for periodic review of Family SupportCertificate, Chang School of Continuing Education, RyersonAffiliated Member, MA in Immigration and Settlement Studies, RyersonFaculty Member, Master’s in Early Childhood Studies, RyersonAffiliated Faculty, Master’s in Public Policy and Administration, RyersonMember of the Graduate Faculty at Ryerson UniversityAffiliated Faculty, Communication and Culture (MA/PhD, with York U, Toronto)Member of four-person committee to develop the current BA in Sociology, RyersonAcademic Advisory Boards/Committees:2013-presMember, Advisory Committee, Institute for Child & Youth Studies, University ofLethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta2012-presMember, Advisory Board of the Ryerson Journalism Research CentreMember of Conference Organizing Committees:2012-presISA World Congress of Sociology, 2018 (large international conference, expecting6000 delegates)2016-2017Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, 2017 (large national conference,expecting over 9,000 delegates)2013-2013Policy Research in Times of Austerity and Uncertainly, May 8-10, 2013, RyersonUniversity2012-2013Member, Organizing Committee, The “A” word: Challenging advocacy in the fight fora Canadian childcare system, March 1, 2013, Ryerson University2011-2012Member/Bid Co-Presenter; Canadian Sociology Association bid to host the 2018International Association World Congress (Co-Presenter, CSA Pres. J. Frideres; Bidwas successful). Beirut, Lebanon, March 2012.2009-2010Member, Organizing Committee, symposium: “Pedagogical Leadership: Lead FromWhere you Stand” (Symposium on Ontario’s new Early Learning Program Childcare”(Ryerson University, January 29, 2010)2007-2007Session organizer, International Sociology Association, sessions on children’s healthand care, and women & ethnic conflict/war at the “Health in Families, Healthy Families:Gendered Exploration” (International Sociology Association- RC06) Conference inToronto on May 8-11, 2007.2005-presSession Organizer and Chair, Can. Soc. Assoc. Annual meetings in 2005, 06 & 07 (4sessions each yr.), 2008 (3 sessions), 2009 (2 sessions); 2010 (2 sessions).Peer Mentorship/Workshops:2014Qualitative Research Methods Workshop for Ryerson librarian (April 15, 2014)2010Grant Writing Workshop for interested faculty in the Faculty of Community Services,Ryerson University (May 18, 2010)2009Teaching workshop/demonstration (selected as one of 4 university-wide “Master

Patrizia AlbaneseTeachers” presenting and sharing teaching tips) for Ryerson New Faculty Orientation(January 5, 2009).MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:Active Membership:Canadian Sociological Association - Co-founder of Research Cluster on Children, Childhood and YouthInternational Sociological Association – National Association Representative (CSA)Other Memberships:1994-presCanadian Sociology Association, member2005-2015Association for Research on Mothering/Motherhood Initiative for Research andCommunity Involvement (MIRCI)2004-2014Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement (CERIS)Toronto/CERIS– The Ontario Metropolis Centre, affiliate member2007-presInternational Sociology Association, Research Committee 6: Families2007-presInternational Soc. Assoc., Research Committee 53: Sociology of Childhood2007-2011Canadian Women’s Studies Association, member2009-2011Association for Research in Cultures of Young People2009-presChild Poverty Action Network for Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada2011-2013Canadian Political Science AssociationAREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:Canadian familiesSociology of childhoodSociology of youthPolicies affecting children and familiesQualitative methodsRESEARCH GRANTS2016-2020“Caring about Care: An Examination of Care in Canadian Childcare”Insight Grant; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Albanese, Prenticeand Bezanson as co-applicants; Langford, Principal Investigator), 127,5212013-2014“Union-Management Collaboration in Youth Employment and Skills DevelopmentPrograms” Funder: Centre for Labour-Management Relations, 7,0002011-2012“Advertising and Problem Gambling” (Grounded Research Group; Group Leader is L.Tepperman) Capacity Development Grant (Level 1 Grant); Funder: Ontario ProblemGambling Research Centre. 9,936.002011-2014“Interrogating Professionalism as a Social Movement Strategy: An Analysis of theCanadian Child Care Movement in an Era of Neo-Liberalism” SocialSciences and Humanities Research Council, Albanese and Prentice co-applicants;Langford, Principal Investigator), 97,1112011-2011“Examination of the associations between problem gambling and various

Patrizia 0092007-20082005-20062004-2006demographic variables among women In Ontario,” Funder: Ontario ProblemGambling Research Centre. Co-Principal Investigator: L. Tepperman, 41,9954A-Status; SSHRC Insight grant; PI is P. Albanese (co-applicant: Dr. Harrison,UNB), Military Adolescents' Transitions to Adulthood (April 2012, was awarded“4A Status—Recommended but not Funded”)“The Intergenerational Transmission of Problem Gambling: A SociologicalApproach,” Funder: Ontario Problem Gambling Research Centre. CoPrincipal Investigator: L. Tepperman, 208,832.00“Calling for Childcare: Childcare and Social Reproduction in Changing Non- urbanEconomies on the Quebec-Ontario Border,” Social Sciences and HumanitiesResearch Council (Albanese, Principal Investigator), 66, 288“The wellbeing, family functioning, and social development of adolescents inmilitary families,” Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (AlbaneseCo-Applicant; Dr. D. Harrison, Principal Investigator), 125,000“Healthy Sexualities, School-based Sex Education and Canadian Youth,” Centre forUrban Health Initiatives; Research Interest Group Seed Grant (Dr. M. Gurevich,Principal Investigator), 10,052.80“Child care in the Press” Ryerson Interdisciplinary Research Grant, (Co-PrincipalInvestigator, with A. Rauhala, School of Journalism, Ryerson U.), 20,000Childcare in Quebec (fathers’ perspectives), Social Sciences and HumanitiesResearch Council-Standard Institutional Grant/Ryerson University (PrincipalInvestigator), 7,000 7/day Childcare in Quebec (views of mothers & childcare providers), Ryerson NewFaculty Scholarly Research & Creative Activities Development Fund (PrincipalInvestigator), 10,000PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONSRefereed Books:2016 Harrison, D. and P. Albanese. Growing Up in Armyville: Canada’s Military Families During theAfghanistan Mission. (Wilfrid Laurier University Press)2016Tepperman, L. and P. Albanese (eds). Sociology: A Canadian Perspective, 4th ed.Oxford University Press.2016Albanese, P. Children in Canada Today (2nd ed). Oxford University Press.2015Northey, M., L. Tepperman, and P. Albanese. Making Sense: A Student’s Guide toResearch and Writing – Social Sciences, 6th ed. Oxford University Press.2013Tepperman, L. and P. Albanese (eds). Principles in Sociology. Oxford University Press.2013Cheal, D. and P. Albanese (eds.). Canadian Families Today. 3rd ed. Oxford UniversityPress. (I have taken over the project from Cheal; I had 100% responsibility)2012Tepperman, L. and P. Albanese (eds). Sociology: A Canadian Perspective, 3nd ed.Oxford University Press.2012Northey, M., L. Tepperman, and P. Albanese. Making Sense: A Student’s Guide toResearch and Writing – Social Sciences, 5th ed. Oxford University Press.2011R. White, J. Wyn and P. Albanese. Youth and Society: Exploring the Social Dynamics ofYouth Experience (Can. adaptation of White and Wyn by Albanese). Oxford Uni. Press.2010Eichler, M., P. Albanese, S. Ferguson, N. Hyndman, L. Liu, A. Matthews. More Than itSeems: Household Work and Lifelong Learning. Canadian Scholars/Women’s Press.

Patrizia Albanese2009200920082006Albanese, P. Children in Canada Today. Toronto: Oxford University Press.Northey, M., L. Tepperman, and P. Albanese. Making Sense: A Student’s Guide toResearch and Writing – Social Sciences, 4th ed. Oxford University PressTepperman, L., J. Curtis & P. Albanese (eds.). Sociology: A Canadian Perspective,Second Edition. Toronto: Oxford University Press. (Introduction: Tepperman &Albanese, Ch. 17: Sexualities, Albanese).Albanese, P. Mothers of the Nation: Gender, Families and Nationalism in TwentiethCentury Europe. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.Non-Refereed Books:2013 Tepperman, L., P. Albanese, S. Stark, N. Zahlan. The Dostoevsky Effect. (Winter 2013; OxfordUniversity Press)2010Albanese, P. Child Poverty in Canada. Toronto: Oxford University Press.Book Series Editor:2011-pres Tepperman, L. and P. Albanese. Themes in Canadian Sociology series. OxfordUniversity Press.Forthcoming Refereed Book2017 Langford, R. Prentice, S. and Albanese, P. (eds). Caring for Children: Social Movements andPublic Policy (to be released May 2017, UBC Press)2017 Albanese, P and Tepperman, L. (eds) Reading Sociology. Oxford University Press.2017 Tepperman and Albanese, P. (eds.). Principles in Sociology. Oxford University Press2017 Chen, Xiaobei, Raby, R. and Albanese, P. (eds). Sociology of Childhood in Canada.(Canadian Scholars Press)2017 Albanese, P. (ed.) Canadian Families Today: New Perspectives. 3rd ed. Toronto: OxfordU. PressJournal Special Issue Editor:2015 Bezanson, K., Doucet, A. and Albanese, P. (editors). Critical Feminist Sociologies of Families,Work, and Care. Canadian Review of Sociology. 52(2).Refereed Articles in Scholarly Journals:2016 Langford, R. Prentice, S., Richardson, B. and Albanese, P. Conflictual and cooperative childcarepolitics in Canada. International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy. 10 (1): 1-20.2015 Bezanson, K., Doucet, A., Albanese, P. (special issue journal editors). Introduction: CriticalFeminist Sociologies of Families, Work, and Care. Canadian Review of Sociology. 52(2): 201203.2015 Beiser M, Goodwill AM, Albanese P, McShane K, Kanthasamy P, Predictors of the Integrationof Sri Lankan Tamil Refugees in Canada: Pre-Migration Adversity, Mental Health, PersonalAttributes, and Post-Migration Experience, International Journal of Migration, Health and SocialCare 03/2015; 11(1):29-44. DOI: 10.1108/IJMHSC-02-2014-00082015 Albanese, P. and Rauhala, A. Decade of Disconnection— Child Care Policies in ChangingEconomic Times in the Canadian Context. Political Economy of Children’s Health.International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies. 6(2): 252-274.Special Issue of the International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies; Editors: TobaBryant and Dennis Raphael

Patrizia 102009200720072006200620052004Beiser, M., Goodwill, A.; Albanese, P.; McShane, K.; Nowakowski, M. Predictors of immigrantchildren's mental health in Canada: selection, settlement contingencies, culture, or all of theabove? Social Psychiatry & Psychiatric Epidemiology. 49(5): 743-756.Robson, K. Albanese, P. Harrison and Sanders, C. School Engagement among Youth inCanadian Forces Families: A Comparative Analysis. Alberta Journal of Educational Research.59(3): 363-381.Harrison, D. Albanese, P., Berman, R. Parent-adolescent relationships in military familiesaffected by post-traumatic stress disorder. Canadian Social Work Review. 31(1): 81-103.Langford, R., Prentice, S., Albanese, P., Richardson, B., Summers, B. and Messina, B.Professionalization as an advocacy strategy: A content analysis of Canadian child care socialmovement organizations’ 2008 discursive resources. Early Years: An International Journal ofResearch and Development. On-line version: DOI:10.1080/09575146.2013.789489. p. 1-16Stark, S., Zahlan, N., Albanese, P. & Tepperman, L. Beyond description: Understanding genderdifferences in problem gambling. Journal of Behavioral Addictions 1(3), pp. 123–134 (3012Harrison, D & Albanese, P. The “Parentification” Phenomenon as Applied to AdolescentsLiving Through Parental Military Deployments. Canadian Journal of Family and Youth.4(1): 127.Albanese, P. & Tanya Farr. “‘I’m Lucky’ To Have Found Child Care: Evoking Luck WhileManaging Child Care Needs in a Changing Economy” International Journal of Child, Youth andFamily Studies. 1: 83-111.Kwan-Lafond, D., D. Harrison & P. Albanese “Parental military deployments andadolescents’ household work” Studies in Political Economy, 88: 161-188.Rauhala, A., P. Albanese, C. Ferns, A. Haniff, D. Law & Lyndsay Macdonald. “Who SaysWhat: Pre- and Post-Election Coverage and Sourcing of Child Care in Four CanadianDailies” Journal of Child and Family Studies. 21(1): 95-105.D. Harrison, K. Robson, P. Albanese, C. Sanders, C. Newburn-Cook. “The Impact of SharedLocation on the Mental Health of Military and Civilian Adolescents in a Community Affectedby Frequent Deployments” Armed Forces & Society, 37(3): 550-60.Albanese, P., A. Rauhala, with J. Johnstone, C. Ferns, J. Lam; “Hiding the Elephant: ChildCare Coverage in Four Daily Newspapers” Journal of Comparative Family Studies.41(5): 817-836.Albanese, P. “The Missing Child in Canadian Sociology: Is it Time for Change?Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures. 1(2): 136-146.Eichler, M. & P. Albanese. “What is Household Work? A Critique of AssumptionsUnderlying Empirical Studies of Housework and an Alternative Approach” CanadianJournal of Sociology. 32(2): 227-258Albanese, P. “(Under)Valuing Care Work: The Case of Child Care Workers in Small- TownQuebec” International Journal of Early Years Education. 15(2): 125-139.Albanese, P. Small Town, Big Benefits: The Ripple Effect of 7/day Child Care.Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology. 43(2): 125-140.Shapiro, I., P. Albanese & L. Doyle. “What Makes Journalism “Excellent”? CriteriaIdentified by Judges in Two Leading Awards Programs. Canadian Journal ofCommunication. 31(1-22)Dionne, M.M. & P. Albanese. “Bias in the Portrayal of Gender and Race in Photographs fromUndergraduate Sport Psychology Texts.” Athletic Insight [online], Race.htmAlbanese, P. "Abortion and Reproductive Rights Under Nationalist Regimes in

Patrizia Albanese20012000Twentieth Century Europe" Journal of Urban Life and Women's Health 3(1): 8-33.Albanese, P. "Nationalism, War and Archaization of Gender Relations in the Balkans."Violence Against Women. 7(9): 999-1023.Erickson, B., P. Albanese, S. Drakulic. “Gender on a Jagged Edge: The SecurityIndustry, Its Clients, and the Reproduction and Revision of Gender,” Work andOccupations, 27 (3): 294-318.Refereed Chapters in Books:2016 Albanese, P. “Sexualities” in Sociology: A Canadian Perspective, Tepperman &Albanese (eds). 2nd Ed. Toronto: Oxford University Press (p. 484-512).2014 Albanese, P. M. Butryn, L. Hawkins & C. Manion. Across the Great Divide: Balancing PaidWork and Child Care in Neoliberal Times in Two Policy Jurisdictions in the Ottawa Valley,Canada. In Edited by Melinda Vandenbeld Giles (ed). Mothering in the Age of NeoliberalismToronto: Demeter Press (pp. 57-84)2012 Albanese, P., M. Butryn, L. Hawkins & C. Manion. She Said, She Said: Some of the MissingVoices in Understanding Childcare Policies and Needs in Changing Rural Economies in NeoLiberal Times. In Andrea O’Reilly (ed.). What Mothers Need: Maternal Empowerment for the21st Century. Toronto: Demeter Press. (p. 331-350).2011 Albanese, P. “The More Things Change.The More We Need Child Care,On the Fortieth Anniversary of the Report on the Royal Commission on the Status ofWomen” in Reading Sociology, L. Tepperman and A. Kalyta (eds). Toronto: Oxford U. Press.(p. 95-98).2011 Albanese, P. “Addressing the Interlocking Complexity of Paid Work and Care: Lessons FromChanging Family Policy in Quebec” A life in Balance? Reopening the Family- Work Debate.In C. Krull & J. Sempruch (eds). Vancouver: UBC Press (p. 130-143).2010 Albanese, P. “Introduction to Canada’s Families: Historical and Recent Variations,Definitions, and Theories’ Cheal, D. (ed). Canadian Families Today: New Perspectives.Toronto: Oxford University Press (p. 2-26).2009 Albanese, P. “Gender & Sexuality” in Principles of Sociology, Tepperman & Curtis(eds). 2nd ed. Toronto: Oxford University Press (p. 484-512).2009 Albanese, P. “Ethnicity, Immigration and Family Life” in M. Baker (ed.). Families:Changing Trends in Canada. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. (p.130-153).2009 Albanese, P. “ 7/Day, 7/Hour, 7 Days A Week: Juggling Commutes, Shift Work andChildcare in a Changing (“New”) Economy” in J. Klaehn (eds). Road Blocks To Equality.Toronto: Black Rose Books (p. 26-40).2008 Albanese, P. “Sexualities” in Sociology: A Canadian Perspective, Tepperman &Albanese (eds). 2nd Ed. Toronto: Oxford University Press (p. 484-512).2008 Tepperman, L. and P. Albanese. “Introduction – Why Not Become a Sociologist?” inSociology: A Canadian Perspective, Tepperman & Albanese (eds). 2nd ed. Toronto: OxfordUniversity Press (p. 2-8).2007 Albanese, P. “Territorializing Motherhood: Motherhood and Reproductive Rights inNationalist Sentiment and Practice” in Maternal Theory: Essential Readings. A. O’Reilly (ed.).Toronto: Demeter Press (p. 828-835).2007 Albanese, P. “Introduction to Canada’s Families: Variations in Definitions and Theories”Cheal, D. (ed). Canadian Families Today: New Perspectives. Toronto: Oxford U. Press(p. 2-23).

Patrizia Albanese20072005200519981996Albanese, P. “Quebec’s 7day Childcare: Some Preliminary Findings” in L. Tepperman and H.Dickinson (eds.). Reading Sociology: Canadian Perspectives. Toronto: Oxford U. Press (p.102-104).Albanese, P. "Ethnic Families," in M. Baker (ed.). Families: Changing Trends inCanada. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd. (p. 121-142).Albanese, P. “Chapter 15: Nationalism, War and Archaization of Gender Relations in theBalkans” in Gender Through the Prism of Difference (3rd edition). Zinn, Hondagneu- Soteloand Messner (eds.) (reprint of my journal article from 2001).Albanese, P. “New Nations, Old Oppressions: The Role of Women in NationFormation,” in Frontiers in Women’s Studies, in A. Sev’er (ed). Toronto: CanadianScholars’ Press (p.111-132)Albanese, P. “Leaders and Breeders: The Archaization of Gender Relations in Croatia” inWomen in Post-Communism, M. Spencer, B. Wejnert, S. Drakulic (eds.). Greenwich, Conn.:JAI Press (p. 185-200)Forthcoming Chapters in Books:2017 Albanese, P. “Gender & Sexuality” in Principles of Sociology, Tepperman & Albanese(eds). 2nd ed. Toronto: Oxford University Press (p.).2017 Albanese, P. “Introduction to Canada’s Families: Variations in Definitions and Theories”Albanese, P. (ed). Canadian Families Today: New Perspectives. 3rd ed. Toronto: Oxford U. Press(p. 2-23).Published Encyclopedia Entries:2010Albanese, P. “Children” (3000 words) Encyclopedia of Motherhood, Sage Publications2010Albanese, P. “Childhood” (2700 words) Encyclopedia of Motherhood, Sage.2010Albanese, P. “Child Care” (2500 words) Encyclopedia of Motherhood, Sage.2010Albanese, P. “Child Poverty” (2000 words) Encyclopedia of Motherhood, Sage.2010Albanese, P. “Discipline of Children” (1800 words) Encyclopedia of Motherhood, Sage.2010Albanese, P. “Nationalism and Motherhood” (2000 words) Encyclopedia of Motherhood,2010Albanese, P. “Preschool Children” (1300 words) Encyclopedia of Motherhood, Sage2010Albanese, P. “Poverty and Mothering” (3000 words) Encyclopedia of Motherhood, SageRefereed Published Conference Proceedings:2008 Albanese, P. “Networks of Care and 7/day Childcare in Small-town Quebec: PreliminaryFindings in a Pilot Study” in Visions Into Practice: Making Quality A Reality in the Lives ofYoung Children – International Conference/Conference Proceedings (Dublin, Ireland – Feb. 810, 2007). Sharon O’Brien, Peadar Cassidy and Heino Schonfeld. (eds). Dublin: Centre for EarlyChildhood Development & Education (p. rch Reports:2014 Albanese, P. and Meagan Minott. Union-Youth Unemployment and Skills DevelopmentPrograms. Centre for Labour and Management Relations, Toronto, ON.2011Albanese, P, J. Busch, C. Evans, A. Falkowski-Ham, S. Stark, L. Tepperman, R.Wong, N. Zahlan. Examination of the associations between problem gambling and variousdemographic variables among women in Ontario. Prepared for the Ontario

Associate Professor, (status only), Sociology and Equity Studies in Ed., U of T. 2010-2016 Associate Member, School of Graduate Studies, University of Toronto. 2010-2016 . Chang School of Continuing Education, Ryerson University. 2008-pres Faculty Member, and member of Social Policy Committee, PhD in Policy Studies, Ryerson (launched Fall .