curriculum vitae SAM GREY

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curriculum vitae SAM GREY 402-260 Michigan Street Victoria, BC V8V 1R3 250.418.1718 (cell) 778.433.0348 (home) samgrey@uvic.ca agreyarea.ca uvic.academia.edu/samgrey citizenship: Canadian & British EDUCATION Ph.D., University of Victoria Political Science (expected 2017) dissertation Irreconciled & Unforgiven: Emotion, Virtue, and the Politics of Reparation in Mini Sota Macoce supervisor Matt James committee members Joyce Green (Politics & International Studies, University of Regina) Iyekiyapiwiƞ (American Indian Studies, St. Cloud University & University of Minnesota) Cindy Holder (Philosophy, University of Victoria) fieldwork nine months of field research and pro bono work in the American Upper Midwest M.A., University of Victoria Human & Social Development / Indigenous Governance (2011) thesis Decolonization as Relocalization: Conceptual and Strategic Frameworks of the Parque de la Papa, Qosqo fieldwork five months of field research and pro bono work in Andean Peru (revisited 2012) B.A. (Hon.), Trent University International Development Studies & Philosophy; emphasis in Applied Ethics (2008) thesis (IDS) Ferrying Across the Flood: The Ethics of the Dhamma-Vinyana as the Basis of Buddhist Development Theory and Practice thesis (Philosophy) Afflicting the Comfortable: Assessing the Stasis in International Bioethical Discourse B.A. (Gen.), Trent University Indigenous Studies (2008) fieldwork / practicum two years of independent study, pro bono work, and field research in northern Thailand RESEARCH & TEACHING FOCI areas of expertise areas of competence thematic areas comparative politics & international development political theory (esp. the Early Modern period) Indigenous comparative politics qualitative (esp. feminist & Indigenous) social science research methodologies transitional justice, reconciliation, and reparations politics of memory Settler colonialism, decolonization, and anti-colonialism food systems politics (esp. food sovereignty) feminist & gender analyses politics of emotion

Sam Grey Curriculum Vitae 2 JOURNAL ARTICLES submitted submitted submitted in preparation PUBLICATIONS From Ethics to Axiologies: Centring Value Frameworks in Social Science Research. Under review at the International Journal of Social Research Methodology. Returning to the Source: Revisiting Arendtian Forgiveness in the Politics of Reconciliation. Under review at The American Political Science Review. Just and Unjust Reallocations of Historical Burdens: Notes on a Normative Theory of Reparations Politics. Under review at Philosophy & Public Affairs. (with Lenore Newman) Beyond Culinary Colonialism: Situating Indigenous Cuisine amid Discourses & Praxes of Multiculturalism. For submission at Globalizations. 2016 (with Alison James) Truth, Reconciliation, and Double Settler Denial: Gendering the Canada-South Africa Analogy. Human Rights Review vol. 17, issue 3: pp. 303-328. 2015 (with Raj Patel) Food Sovereignty as Decolonization: Some Contributions from Indigenous Movements to Food System and Development Politics. Agriculture & Human Values vol. 32, issue 3: pp. 431-444. 2014 Self-Determination, Subordination, and Semantics: Rhetorical and Real-World Conflicts over the Human Rights of Indigenous Women. UBC Law Review vol. 47, issue 2: pp. 495-533. 2011 Decolonization as Peacemaking: Applying Just War Theory to the Canadian Context. International Journal of Critical Indigenous Studies vol. 4, issue 1: pp. 21-29. BOOK CHAPTERS 2016 (with Fay Blaney) Empowerment and Revolution and Real Change: An Interview with Fay Blaney. Making Space for Indigenous Feminism II, ed. Joyce Green (Black Point: Fernwood). 2014 Indigenous Knowledge, Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research, ed. Alex C. Michalos (New York: Springer): pp. 3229-3233. EDITED BOOKS 2007 Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change: Vulnerabilities, Adaptation, and Responses to Mechanisms of the Kyoto Protocol A Collection of Case Studies [co-edited with M. Abhainn and K.M. Barnard] (Chiang Mai: IAITPTF). 2007 From Text to Action: Negotiating and Advancing Indigenous Peoples Rights through the Convention on Biological Diversity A Primer for Indigenous Peoples Organizations [co-edited with M. Degawan] (Chiang Mai: UNEP/IPNC). 2006 Indigenous Peoples Contributions to COP-8 of the Convention on Biological Diversity (Chiang Mai: IIFB & IAITPTF). GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS & SCHOLARSHIPS 2015-2016 Fulbright Program (Fulbright Canada) Visiting Research Scholar Award $20,000.00 2014-2015 Canadian Federation of University Women Dr. Margaret McWilliams Pre-Doctoral Fellowship $11,000.00 2014-2015 Centre for Studies in Religion & Society (University of Victoria) Ian H. Stewart Graduate Research Fellowship $5,000.00

Sam Grey Curriculum Vitae 3 2009-2015 University of Victoria Faculty of Graduate Studies Fellowship $15,000.00 Petch Research Scholarship (2011) $7,500.00 President s Research Grant (3 awards, 2010-2013) $12,000.00 University of Victoria Graduate Award (2015) $1,500.00 departmental grant (2015) $1,000.00 travel grants (11 awards, 2010-2016) $4,450.00 2002-2015 Trent University Special Admissions Scholarship $12,000.00 international study grants (2 awards, 2005-2007) $1,000.00 travel grants (6 awards, 2010-2016) $4,600.00 merit awards, listed below (11 awards, 2003-2008) $2,000.00 2011-2014 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Joseph-Armand Bombardier CGS Doctoral Scholarship $105,000.00 2010-2011 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Joseph-Armand Bombardier CGS Master s Scholarship $17,500.00 2005-2006 Canadian Bureau for International Education International Learning Grant $2,500.00 2004-2006 International Development Research Centre conference grants in International Development Studies (3 awards) $24,000.00 HONOURS & AWARDS 2010 Graduate Student Paper Prize, Native American & Indigenous Studies Association. 2003-2008 academic achievement awards, Trent University: Berna Theobalds Award (International Development Studies) Bruce Barrett Memorial Prize (Philosophy) Canadian Scholars Press Award (International Development Studies) Harvey G. Greene Award (Indigenous Studies) John Hillman Prize (International Development Studies) Native Studies Award (Indigenous Studies) 2007 Sophia Prize for Outstanding commitment to, and achievements in, Philosophy, Trent University. 2006 Naomi Harder Memorial Bursary for Dedication to international and national development, peace and justice issues, Trent University. 2004 Robert Stephenson Award for excellence in contribution to student governance, Trent University. 2003-2004 essay prizes, Trent University: James Creery Memorial Essay Prize (best paper in Philosophy, all years) Symons Essay Prize (best paper in any discipline, all years) papers presented CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2016 Returning to the Source: Revisiting Arendtian Forgiveness in the Politics of Reconciliation, Canadian Political Science Association Annual Conference (Calgary, AB: 31 May-2 June). 2016 Unforgiveness as Virtue & Strategy: History, Ethics, and the Politics of Irreconciliation in Mini Sota Macoce, Canadian Political Science Association Annual Conference (Calgary, AB: 31 May-2 June).

Sam Grey Curriculum Vitae 4 2015 Truth, Reconciliation, and Double Settler Denial Gendering the Canada-South Africa Analogy, Conference of the European Consortium for Political Research (Montreal, QC: 26-29 August). 2013 The Affective Politics of Indigenous Retributivism in Settler States, Annual Conference of the Midwest Popular Culture Association / American Culture Association (St. Louis, MO: 11-13 October). 2013 Reparation as Reallocation Towards a Theory of Reburdening, Annual Conference of the British Columbia Political Science Association (Vancouver, BC: 2-3 May). 2013 Forgiveness, Unforgiveness, and Transitional Justice Mechanisms in Non-Transitioning Polities, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for the Study of Practical Ethics (Victoria, BC: 3-5 June). 2013 Rhetorical and Real-World Conflicts over the Human Rights of Indigenous Women, Annual Meeting of the Pacific Northwest Political Science Association (Vancouver, BC: 17-19 October). 2011 Indigenous Food Sovereignty as Decolonization, Annual Conference of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (Sacramento, CA: 19-21 May). 2010 Evolving Peace in the Postcolony from Just War Theory, Annual Conference of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (Tucson, AZ: 20-22 May). 2005 Indigenous Rights as an Ethical Imperative in the Theory and Practice of Human Rights, Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for the Study of International Development (London, ON: 3-5 June). panels organized 2013 Critical Perspectives on the Politics of Reconciliation and Memory, Annual Conference of the British Columbia Political Science Association (Vancouver, BC: 17-19 October). DEPARTMENTAL, CAMPUS & COMMUNITY TALKS 2016 Settler Colonialism & Reconciliation: Minnesota s Place in Global History, Brown County Historical Society (New Ulm, MN: 5 May). 2016 The Past as Present: Settler Colonialism and Justice after Indigenous Genocide, East Side Freedom Library: What s In A Name? Speakers Series (Minneapolis, MN: 31 March); also presented as a guest lecture in American Indians in Minnesota (AMIN1003), University of Minnesota (Minneapolis, MN: 29 April). 2015 Memory, Affect, and Retributivism after Genocide: Resistance to Forgiveness-Reconciliation in Dakota Homeland, Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies at the University of Minnesota: Holocaust, Genocide, and Mass Violence Workshop (Minneapolis, MN: 28 October). 2015 Assimilating Virtue The Politics of Irreconciliation in Mini Sota Macoce, University of Victoria: IdeaFest (Victoria, BC: 3 March). 2015 (Un)Forgiven The Confluence of Religious and Civic Virtue in (and through) Reparations Politics, Centre for Studies in Religion & Society: John Albert Hall Lecture Series (Victoria, BC: 26 February). 2014 Asserting Culture against Property Quechua Law & Epistemic Bridging in the Protection of Plant Genetic Resources, University of Victoria IdeaFest (Victoria, BC: 6 March).

Sam Grey Curriculum Vitae 5 TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2015 Instructor: Political Science Department, University of Victoria Global Indigenous Nationalisms (POLI 383) 2012-2016 Teaching Assistant: Political Science Department, University of Victoria Comparative Politics (POLI 210) Development & Political Change (POLI 217)* *nominated for the Andy Farquharson Teaching Excellence Award (2015-2016) *nominated for the Andy Farquharson Teaching Excellence Award (2016-2017) 2003-2016 Teaching Assistant: International Development Studies Department, Trent University Human Inequality in Global Perspective (IDST 100)* Development Analysis (IDST 200) *nominated for the Distinguished Teaching Award in Teaching Assistance (2008-09) *nominated for the CUPE 3908-1 Award for Excellence in Teaching (2008-09) 2012 Substitute Instructor: College Prep. / First Nations Community Studies Programme, Camosun College 2005-2009 Teaching Assistant: Philosophy Department, Trent University Moral & Political Philosophy (PHIL 102) Knowledge, Mind, and Reality (PHIL 103) Moral Issues (PHIL 230) RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2016 Research Associate at the Agriburban Research Centre (University of the Fraser Valley). 2011-present Research Assistant: Dr. Rauna Kuokkanen of the University of Toronto (SSHRC project, Gendering Self-Determination Comparing Indigenous Women in Canada, Greenland, and the Nordic Countries). 2014-2016 Research Assistant: Dr. Raj Patel of the University of Texas at Austin (book project, Generation Food). 2015 Research Assistant: Dr. Matt James of the University of Victoria (internal research/creative project grant, From Redress to Reconciliation: Global Diffusion in Historical Justice). 2014-2015 Research Assistant: Dr. Johanna Wolfe of Royal Roads University (SSHRC project, Adapting to Climate Change Science & Policy Cultures). 2013 Research Assistant (bilingual): Dr. Michelle Bonner of the University of Victoria (book projects, Policing Protest in Argentina and Chile and Media, Human Rights and the Politics of Accountability in Latin America). 2011-2012 Researcher: Asociación ANDES (Cusco, Peru). 2009-2010 Researcher: Dr. Raj Patel of the University of California at Berkeley & the University of KwaZulu- Natal (book project, The Value of Nothing Why Everything Costs So Much More Than We Think). 2006-2008 Researcher: The International Alliance of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples of the Tropical Forests (Chiang Mai, Thailand). 2006-2008 Researcher: The Indigenous Peoples Network for Change Project (Chiang Mai, Thailand). 2004-2008 Research Assistant: Dr. Jacqueline Solway of Trent University (various projects, including the book The Politics of Egalitarianism Theory & Practice).

Sam Grey Curriculum Vitae 6 2002-2005 Research Assistant: Dr. Jennifer Clapp of Trent University & Dr. Peter Dauvergne of the University of British Columbia, Canada Research Chair in Global Environmental Politics (various projects, including the book Paths to a Green World The Political Economy of the Global Environment). 2016 Reviewer: The Arbutus Review. ACADEMIC SERVICE 2015-2016 Fulbright Visiting Research Scholar, Sociology Department at the University of Minnesota. 2014-2015 Ian H. Stewart Graduate Research Fellow at the Centre for Studies in Religion & Society (University of Victoria). 2014-2015 Reviewer: Globalizations (special issue, Food Sovereignty: Concept, Practice & Social Movements ). 2014-2015 Graduate Representative (elected): Faculty of Social Sciences Teaching & Research Awards Committee, University of Victoria. 2014 Reviewer: Queensland University Law Review (special issue, Indigenous Law ). 2014 Facilitator: Discrimination, Culture, and Power workshop at Royal Roads University (part of Status of Women Canada s Engaging Young People to Prevent Violence against Women project). 2009-2011 Facilitator: grantscrafting workshops (cross-disciplinary student forum), University of Victoria. 2008-2009 Advisory Board Member & Hiring Committee Chair (elected): JUST The Journal of Undergraduate Studies at Trent University. 2004-2008 Founding Editor-in-Chief (elected) & Editorial Board Member: Undercurrent The Canadian Undergraduate Journal of Development Studies. 2006 Editor & Reviewer: Prolegomena (Philosophy journal, University of British Columbia). 2004-2006 Assistant Editor: Enweyin The Way We Speak (Indigenous Studies journal, Trent University). 2004-2006 Co-Founder & Conference Chair: InSight The Canadian National Students Conference in IDS. 2004-2005 Author, Editor, and Undergraduate Representative: Canadian Association for the Study of International Development and the North-South Institute ( White Paper Committee). 2003 Undergraduate Member: IDS Programme Chair Search Committee, Trent University. 2002-2005 Undergraduate Representative: IDS Programme, Trent University. NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2015 Copyeditor: Dr. Jacqueline Solway of Trent University. 2011-2014 Consultant: Generation Food transmedia (book, film, website) project, Dr. Raj Patel of the University of California (Berkeley) and the University of KwaZulu-Natal & Steve James, documentary filmmaker. 2013 Copyeditor & manuscript editor: Dr. Michelle Bonner of the University of Victoria. 2011-2012 Author, Editor, and Translator: Asociación ANDES (Cusco, Peru). 2010-2011 Consultant: Hesquiaht First Nation (Tofino, BC). 2010-2011 Consultant: SȾÁUTW First Nation (Saanich, BC). 2006-2008 Author, Editor, Copyeditor, and Grantscrafter: the International Alliance of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples of the Tropical Forests (Chiang Mai, Thailand).

Sam Grey Curriculum Vitae 7 2006-2008 Author, Editor, and Copyeditor: Indigenous Peoples Network for Change Project (Chiang Mai, Thailand). 2007 Chair & Facilitator: United Nations Environment Programme / Global Environment Facility meeting on the Indigenous Peoples Network for Change (Chiang Mai, Thailand). 2007 Presenter & Discussant: The Convention on Biological Diversity Objectives, Commitments, and Monitoring Processes Relevant to Indigenous Peoples, UN Consultation on a Monitoring System to Assess the Implementation of Int l Environmental Commitments by Asian Gov ts (Chiang Mai, Thailand). 2006-2007 Editor: Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact Foundation (San Sai, Thailand). 2006-2007 Editor: The International Indigenous Forum on Biodiversity (Chiang Mai, Thailand). Canadian Political Science Association European Consortium for Political Research PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS / AFFILIATIONS LANGUAGES English: Native proficiency (ILR 5) French: Professional working proficiency (ILR 3) Latin: Limited working proficiency (ILR 2) Quechua: Elementary proficiency (ILR 1) Scots Gaelic: Elementary proficiency (ILR 1) Spanish: Professional working proficiency (ILR 3) Thai: Limited working proficiency (ILR 2) REFERENCES Joyce Green Politics & International Studies, University of Regina 3737 Wascana Parkway CL 210, Classroom Building Regina, SK S4S 0A2 joyce.green@uregina.ca 306.585.4206 Matt James Political Science, University of Victoria #340, David Turpin Building 3800 Finnerty Road Victoria, BC V8P 5C2 mattjame@uvic.ca 250.721.6489 Rauna Kuokkanen Politics & Aboriginal Studies, University of Toronto #218, Borden Building 563 Spadina Avenue Toronto, ON M5S 2J7 rauna.kuokkanen@utoronto.ca 416.978.2243 Lenore Newman CRC (Tier II): Food Security and the Environment Geography & the Environment, University of the Fraser Valley B353 33844 King Road Abbotsford, BC V2S 7M8 lenore.newman@ufv.ca 604.504.7441 x4805 Raj Patel Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs University of Texas at Austin Unit 3, Richardson Hall 2300 Red River Street Austin, TX 78713-8925 rajeevcpatel@gmail.com 512.471.3200 Jacqueline Solway IDS & Anthropology, Trent University S401, Champlain College 1600 West Bank Drive Peterborough, ON K9J 7B8 jsolway@trentu.ca 705.748.1011 x1219