6 3 0 3 N W M ARIN E D R IV E. V A NCOUVER, B R IT IS H C OLUMBIA V 6 T 1 Z 1 P H O NE: 1 6 0 4 4 2 8 1 3 2 0 E DWARD. H ADDON@A L UMNI.UBC.CA EDUCATION 2013 - Present PhD Student, Sociology University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada 2011-2012 MA First Class Honours, Sociology University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand Thesis title: Class identification in New Zealand: an analysis of the relationship between class position and subjective social location. Supervisor: Dr. Bruce Curtis,, University of Auckland. I drew on Marxist and Weberian scholarship to examine the relationship between objective class position and subjective class placement in New Zealand. Using data collected by two New Zealand surveys in 1999 and 2009, I explored the connection between the objective social class positions of individuals and their own subjective perceptions of these circumstances. The evidence produced through correlation and regression analyses suggests that class continues to generate subjectively salient identities, leading one to deduce that there are no grounds for stating that it is no longer a significant feature in society. 2011-2012 BA (Hons), Sociology University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand 2006-2009 BA Sociology and Anthropology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, Canada 2000-2005 Diploma, Commerce and Business Administration, Douglas College, New Westminster, Canada TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2013 - Present Teaching Assistant,, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. Convened SOCI 100 Introductions to Sociology ; SOCI 200 Sociology of the Family ; SOCI 310 Canadian Society ; SOCI 361 Social Inequality ; SOCI 380 Survey Research ; SOCI 240 Social Interaction ; FMST 238 Family Resource Management ; SOCI 250 Crime and Society 2011-2012 Teaching Assistance,, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Convened SOCIO 101 Issues and Themes in Sociology ; SOCIO 105 Cultural Studies and Society PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2015 - December Vising Researcher to EUROLAB at the GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences in Cologne, Germany 2014 - Present Research Associate, Laboratory for Comparative Social Research (LCSR), St. Petersburg, Russia 2013-2015 Research Assistant,, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. 2011-2013 Research Assistant, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand 2009-2011 Data Collector, Statistics Canada, Vancouver, Canada Survey data are used by federal and provincial governments, trucking associations, members of the industry, universities and research institutions to assess the industry's growth rate and contribution to the Canadian economy. Data transcription involved transcribing data onto personal laptop using proprietary software 2009-2010 Field Interviewer, Statistics Canada, Vancouver, Canada Conducted data gathering activities utilizing various methodologies including: personal interviews, focus groups and structured observation. Compiled data for a number of national surveys including: Canadian Community Health, Healthy Aging, Labour Force, Household Spending, and 2011 Census RESEARCH INTERESTS Social Class Class Identity Social Theory Youth Transitions to Adulthood Social Inequality Quantitative Approaches to Class Qualitative Approaches to Class Classical and Contemporary Approaches to Class AWARDS AND PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS 2016 SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship ($20,000 per anum) 2015 Donald N. Byers Memorial Prize (This prize is awarded to the highest-ranking Killam Doctoral Fellow in the Affiliated Fellowships competition, $3000)
2015 Izaak Walton Killam Doctoral Scholarship (Killam Doctoral Scholarships are the most prestigious awards available to graduate students at UBC, $35,500 per anum). 2014 Kurt and Anne Paulus Memorial Scholarship in Sociology 2014 Graduate Research Award 2013, University of Auckland, Roger Oppenheim Memorial Prize (Prize awarded to the Department s highest ranking MA thesis in the year 2012) 2013, University of British Columbia, Four Year Departmental Scholarship ($54,000) 2013 University of Toronto, Outstanding Admissions Award ($1000 declined) Graduate student member Bourdieu Study Group PhD student member British Sociological Association PhD student member American Sociological Association PhD student member Canadian Sociological Association Graduate student member of the Sociological Association of Aotearoa/New Zealand Graduate student member of the Australian Sociological Association PUBLICATIONS Haddon, Edward. 2015. "Class Identification in New Zealand: An Analysis of the Relationship between Class Position and Subjective Social Location." Journal of Sociology 51(3):737-54. France, Alan and Edward Haddon. 2014. "Exploring the Epistemological Fallacy: Subjectivity and Class in the Lives of Young People." Young 22(4): 305-321. Haddon, Edward. 2014. "Fathers in Cultural Context." (Review) Journal of Comparative Family Studies 45(3). France, Alan, Dorothy Bottrell and Edward Haddon. 2013a. "Managing Everyday Life: The Conceptualisation and Value of Cultural Capital in Navigating Everyday Life for Working- Class Youth." Journal of Youth Studies 16(5):597-611. France, Alan, Dorothy Bottrell and Edward Haddon. 2013b. "The Role of Habitus and Reflexivity in Young People Managing Pathways out of Crime." International Journal on School Disaffection 10(1):11-27.
MEDIA PUBLICATIONS Haddon, Edward. 2015. It s time to commit sociology when talking about social class in Canada. Georgia Straight. (http://www.straight.com/news/615866/edward-haddon-its-time-commitsociology-when-talking-about-class-canada) ACADEMIC CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS July 2016 Bourdieu, doxa, and the death of class debate. Presented at the British Sociological Association Bourdieu Study Group Annual Conference, University of Bristol, UK April 2016 The subjective implications of social class: Evidence from 38 countries. Presented at the British Sociological Association annual conference, Aston University, Birmingham, UK April 2015 The subjective implications of social class: Evidence from 38 countries. Presented at the LCSR annual conference, Moscow, Russia. November 2014 The subjective implications of social class: Evidence from 38 countries. Presented at the LCSR annual conference, Saint Petersburg, Russia. August 2014 Re-animating Class: Employing Marx, Weber and Durkheim as Adversaries to the Death of Class Hypothesis. Presented at the American Sociological Association annual conference, San Francisco May 2014 Subjectivity and Class in the Lives of Young People. Presented at the Canadian Sociological Association annual conference, Brock University, St. Catharines November 2012 Class identification in New Zealand: an analysis of the relationship between class position and subjective social location. Presented at the Australian Sociological Association annual conference, University of Queensland, Brisbane December 2011 Marcuse on Viagra. Presented at the Sociological Association of Aotearoa/New Zealand annual conference, Victoria University of Wellington August 2011 How are perceptions of class structured?. Presented at the Centre of Methods and Policy Application in the Social Sciences (COMPASS) seminar series, University of Auckland TRAVEL FUNDING 2016 EUROLAB at the GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences. Fully funded travel and accommodation for three-week research stay in Cologne, Germany 2015 LCSR. Fully funded travel to attend the LCSR conference Cultural and Economic Changes under Cross-national Perspective 2015 Moscow, Russia
2014 LCSR, Partial funding to attend the LCSR conference Cultural and Economic Changes under Cross-national Perspective 2014 St. Petersburg, Russia 2014 Canadian Sociological Association, Partial funding to attend the Canadian Sociological Association annual conference 2014 2014, University of British Columbia. Partial funding to attend the Canadian Sociological Association annual conference 2014 Borders Without Boundaries held in St. Catharines, Ontario 2012, University of Auckland, Fully funded travel to attend the Australia Sociological Association 2012 annual conference Emerging and Enduring Inequalities held in Brisbane, Australia. 2012 Post Graduate Students Association, University of Auckland. Awarded partial funding to attend the Australian Sociological Association 2012 annual conference in Brisbane, Australia 2011 Fully funded travel to attend the Sociological Association of Aotearoa/New Zealand 2011 annual conference Looking forward: trends, horizons and utopias in Wellington, New Zealand REFERENCES Dr. Sylvia Fuller Associate Professor University of British Columbia 6303 NW Marine Drive, AnSo 2321 Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z1 Phone: 604-822-4837 Email: sylvia.fuller@ubc.ca Dr. Bruce Curtis Senior Lecturer University of Auckland 10 Symonds St. Human Science Building East Level 9, Room 910 Auckland, New Zealand, 1010 Phone: +64 (0) 9 923 8658 Email: b.curtis@auckland.ac.nz Dr. Phyllis Johnson Associate Professor University of British Columbia 6303 NW Marine Drive, AnSo 2122 Vancouver, BC Canada V6T 1Z1 Phone: 604-822-4300 Email: phyllis.johnson@ubc.ca