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DR. AUDREY KOBAYASHI Professor Appointment Status Professor and Queen's Research Chair Geography, Arts and Sciences, Queen's University at Kingston Full-time, Professor Tenure Status: Tenure Academic Background 1983 Doctorate, Geography, University of California at Los Angeles Supervisor: Nick Entrikin 1980-82 Research Fellow (non-degree), Department of Geography, Kyoto University 1978 M.A. Geography, The University of British Columbia Supervisor: Marwyn Samuels 1976 B.A. Geography, The University of British Columbia Work Experience 1999 - present Professor Geography, Cross-appointed to Gender Studies, Arts and Sciences, Queen's University at Kingston Full-time, Term, Full Professor Tenure Status: Tenure Distinctions, Awards and Credentials 2013 Lifetime Achievement Award, Ethnic Studies Specialty Group, Association of American Geographers 2011 Inducted, Member of the Royal Society of Canada 2011 Elected President, Association of American Geographers 2010 Elected Vice-President, Association of American Geographers 2010 Award for Excellence in Graduate Supervision, Queen’s University 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award, Association of American Geographers 2008 Sarah Shorten Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Status of Women in Canadian Universities, Canadian Association of University Teachers 2008 James Blaut Award, Association of American Geographers 2008 Edward J. Taafe Distinguished Lecturer, The Ohio State University 2007 Elected National Councilor, Association of American Geographers

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DR. AUDREY KOBAYASHI

Professor

Appointment Status

Professor and Queen's Research Chair

Geography, Arts and Sciences, Queen's University at Kingston

Full-time, Professor

Tenure Status: Tenure

Academic Background

1983 Doctorate, Geography, University of California at Los Angeles

Supervisor: Nick Entrikin

1980-82 Research Fellow (non-degree), Department of Geography, Kyoto

University

1978 M.A. Geography, The University of British Columbia

Supervisor: Marwyn Samuels

1976 B.A. Geography, The University of British Columbia

Work Experience

1999 -

present

Professor

Geography, Cross-appointed to Gender Studies, Arts and Sciences,

Queen's University at Kingston

Full-time, Term, Full Professor

Tenure Status: Tenure

Distinctions, Awards and Credentials

2013 Lifetime Achievement Award, Ethnic Studies Specialty Group,

Association of American Geographers

2011 Inducted, Member of the Royal Society of Canada

2011 Elected President, Association of American Geographers

2010 Elected Vice-President, Association of American Geographers

2010 Award for Excellence in Graduate Supervision, Queen’s University

2009 Lifetime Achievement Award, Association of American Geographers

2008 Sarah Shorten Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Status of

Women in Canadian Universities, Canadian Association of University

Teachers

2008 James Blaut Award, Association of American Geographers

2008 Edward J. Taafe Distinguished Lecturer, The Ohio State University

2007 Elected National Councilor, Association of American Geographers

DR. AUDREY KOBAYASHI

Professor

Professional Memberships

Association of American Geographers

American Asian Studies Association

Association for Asian American Studies

Canadian Association of Geographers

Canadian Political Science Association

Canadian Association of Law and Society

Canadian Asian Studies Association

Canadian Ethnic Studies Association

Canadian Studies Association

Royal Geographic Society, Institute of British Geographers

Jinbun Chiri Gakkai (Human Geography Society of Japan)

Japanese Studies Association of Canada

Undergraduate Teaching and Course Development

2013-present Instructor and Course Designer, Queen's University at Kingston

Course Title: GPHY 402 W Human Geography

2013-present Instructor and Course Designer, Queen's University at Kingston

Course Title: GPHY 362 Human Migration

2007, 2008, 2010,

2011

Instructor and Course Designer, Queen's University at Kingston

Course Title: IDIS 302 F Race and Racism

2008, 2009

Instructor and Course Designer, Queen's University at Kingston

Course Title: GPHY 496 W Human Geography

Undergraduate Supervisory Experience

2011

Principal Supervisor

Alyson Prabhu, Bachelor’s (completed) Queen's University

Thesis Title: The Role of Family in the Transnational Practices of Indian-

Origin Students at Queen’s University, Kingston

Graduate Teaching and Course Development

2009-2011 Instructor and Course Designer, Queen's University

DR. AUDREY KOBAYASHI

Professor

Course Title: GPHY 857 Master’s Seminar in Geography

2007, 2009,

2010

Instructor and Course Designer, Queen's University

Course Title: GPHY 893 Advanced Studies in Human Geography

Instructor and Course Designer, Queen's University

Course Title: MPA 882 S (new) Title

2007

2009, 2012

Instructor and Course Designer, Queen's University

Course Title: GPHY 889 Geography of Citizenship

Graduate and Postdoctoral Supervision

2014/9 - 2016/5

Co-Supervisor

Wildeman, Trevor, Queen’s University

Present Position: Master’s student

2013/9 - 2015/5

Principal Supervisor

Salvador, Roselyn, Queen’s University

Present Position: Master’s student

2012/9 - 2016/5

Principal Supervisor

Patterson, Sean, Queen’s University

Present Position: PhD Candidate

2012/9 - 2016/5

Principal Supervisor

Giancarla, Alexandra, Queen’s University

Present Position: PhD Candidate

2012/9 - 2017/5

Co- Supervisor

Smalling, Ricardo, Queen’s University

Present Position: PhD Candidate

2011/9 - 2015/5

Principal Supervisor

Loh, Paula Queen’s University

Present Position: Master’s student

2011/9 - 2015/9

Principal Supervisor

Pero, Rebecca Queen’s University

Present Position: PhD Candidate

2010/9 - 2015/5

Principal Supervisor

Acara, Eda, Queen’s University

Present Position: PhD Candidate

2010/09 – 2011/09 Hoang, Lily, Queen’s University (withdrawn)

2009/9 - 2016/5

Principal Supervisor

Choi, Andrea, Queen’s University

Present Position: PhD Candidate

2009/9 - 2016/5

Principal Supervisor

Coloma-Moya, Nel, Queen’s University

Present Position: PhD Candidate

2008/9 - 2014/4

Principal Supervisor

Brooks, Meghan, Doctorate (completed), Queen’s University

DR. AUDREY KOBAYASHI

Professor

2008/09 - 2015/9

Principal Supervisor

Roy, Ron, Queen’s University

Present Position: PhD Candidate (health leave)

2008/9 -

Principal Supervisor

Sutherland, Cheryl, Queen’s University

Present Position: PhD Candidate (health leave)

2007/9 - 2012/4

Principal Supervisor

Lewis, Nathaniel, Doctorate (completed), Queen’s University

2005/9 - 2009/4

Co-Supervisor

Cameron, Emily, Doctorate (completed), Queen’s University

2003/9 - 2007/4

Principal Supervisor

De Leeuw, Sarah, Doctorate (completed), Queen’s University

2003/9 - 2008/4

Principal Supervisor

Tanaka, Shaun, Doctorate (completed), Queen’s University

2002/9 - 2007/4

Co-Supervisor

Nakamura, Nahiro, Doctorate (completed), Queen’s University

2002/9 - 2009/4

Principal Supervisor

Chubachi, Natsuko, Doctorate (completed), Queen’s University

2009/9 - 2012/4

Principal Supervisor

Huyn, Nancy, Master’s Thesis (completed), Queen’s University

2009/9 - 2011/4

Principal Supervisor

Nacita, Kym, Master’s Thesis (completed), Queen’s University

2007/9 - 2009/4

Principal Supervisor

Li, Neville, Master’s Thesis (completed), Queen’s University

2006/9 - 2008/4

Principal Supervisor

Sutherland, Cheryl, Master’s Thesis (completed), Queen’s University

2006/9 - 2008/4

Principal Supervisor

Brooks, Meghan, Master’s Thesis (Completed) Queen’s University

2006/9 - 2008/4

Principal Supervisor

Potti-Sherman, Yolande, Master’s Thesis (Completed) Queen’s University

Membership on Graduate Examining, Supervisory & Advisory Committees

Name of Student Department University Your Role Years

Atiff Community Queen’s Internal/External 2015

DR. AUDREY KOBAYASHI

Professor

Jie Yu Health

Geography

Queen’s Second reader 2012-2014

Rajendra Subedi Geography Queen’s Second reader 2013-2014

Rachel Herron Geography Queen’s Second reader 2012-2014

Natalie

Waldbrook

Geography Queen’s Second reader (graduated) 2010-2014

Janette Brual Geography Queen’s Second reader graduated) 2010-2014

Arig Grigrah Education Queen’s Second reader (graduated) 2010-2014

Candice Christmas Geography Queen’s Head’s delegate

(graduated)

2013-2014

Kay Ann Williams Geography Queen’s Head’s delegate

(graduated)

2014

Iain Reeve Political Studies Queen’s Internal/External

(graduated)

2014

Jennifer

Matsunaga

Sociology Queen’s Internal/External 2014

Jeannette Kobelka Disability Studies York Co-supervisor 2012-2014

Lydia Delacado Humanities U of Alicante Committee Member 2014

Levi Gahman Geography University of

BC

External Examiner

(graduated)

2014

Jane Lee Geography U of Auckland External Examiner 2012

Helene Ouellette

Kuntz

Geography Queen’s Supervisory 2007-2011

Melanie Bedore Geography Queen’s Supervisory 2007-2011

Natalie

Waldbrook

Geography Queen’s Supervisory 2010-2011

Anita Jack Davies Education Queen’s Supervisory 2008-2011

Maureen Williams Geography Queen’s Examining 2009-2014

Ekta Singh Education Queen’s Examining 2010-2011

Yang Cheng Geography Queen’s Supervisory 2007 - 2010

Drew Bednasek Geography Queen’s Examining 2007 - 2010

Lin Weiqiang Geography U of Singapore External Examiner 2009

Alex Lovell Geography Queen’s Supervisory 2008

Biranne Howard Art History Queen’s Supervisory 2008

Sarah Lovell Geography Queen’s Supervisory 2007

Paul Lewkowitz Geography Queen’s Supervisory 2007

Hijin Park Sociology &

Equity

OISE, UofT External Examiner 2007

DR. AUDREY KOBAYASHI

Professor

Frank Collins Geography U of Auckland External Examiner 2007

Publications

Books authored

Books edited

2014 Kobayashi, Audrey and Susanne Mackenzie Eds. Remaking Human Geography 2nd

ed.

Oxford and New York: Routledge.

2012 Kobayashi, Audrey ed. Geographies of Peace and Armed Conflict (rev.). London and New

York: Routledge.

2011 Texiera, Jose, Wei Li and Audrey Kobayashi eds. Geographies of Immigrants in North

American Cities. Toronto: Oxford University Press.

2011 Baldwin, Andrew, Laura Cameron and Audrey Kobayashi eds. Rethinking the Great White

North. Vancouver: University of BC Press.

2009 Kobayashi, Audrey ed. Geographies of Peace and Armed Conflict. Special issue, Annals of

the Association of American Geographers 99(5), 250 pp.

Chapters in books

In press Kobayashi, Audrey and Mark Boyle. “Colonizing Colonized: Sartre and Fanon.” In A. Bakan

and E. Dua eds. Marxism and Anti-Racism: Conversations.

In press Kobayashi, Audrey. “Camp Road.” In Aguiar, Luis and Daniel Keyes, eds. Hinterland of

Whiteness: White Fantasies in the Okanagan Valley. Vancouver: UBC Press.

In press Kobayashi, Audrey, Meghan Brooks, Sarah de Leeuw, Nathaniel Lewis, Catherine Nolin, and

Cheryl Sutherland. “Advocacy in Geography.” In Lee, Roger, Susan Roberts, and Charles

Withers. Eds. The Handbook of Human Geography. Sage.

2015 Kobayashi, Audrey and Valerie Preston. “International Migration and Immigration: Remaking

the Multicultural Canadian City.” In Filion, Pierre, Markus Moos, Tara Vinodrai and Ryan

Walker, eds. Canadian Cities in Transition, Fifth Edition 129-150. . Don Mills: Oxford

University Press.

2013 Kobayashi, Audrey. “Kingston.” In Biles, John, Vicki Esses and Caroline Andrew, eds.

Immigration, Integration, and Inclusion in Ontario Cities, 109−130. . Ottawa: Citizenship and

Immigration Canada.

2012 Kobayashi, Audrey ed. “Geographies of Peace and Armed Conflict” (revised). In Audrey

Kobayashi ed. Geographies of Peace and Armed Conflict, 1-9. London and New York:

Routledge.

DR. AUDREY KOBAYASHI

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2012 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Critical race approaches.” In N. Johnson, R. Schein, and J. Winders. The

Wiley Companion to Cultural Geography, 57-72. New York: Wiley.

2011 de Leeuw, Sarah, Audrey Kobayashi, and Emilie Cameron. “Difference.” In Vincent J. Del

Casino Jr, Mary E. Thomas, Paul Cloke, and Ruth Panelli, eds. A Companion to Social

Geography, pp. 17-36. Malden: Wiley-Blackwell

2010 Kobayashi, Audrey. “Existentialism.” Encyclopedia of Geography, Volume 2, pp. 1046-1048,

ed. B. Warf. Los Angeles: Sage Reference.

2009 Kobayashi Audrey, “Situated Knowledge, Reflexivity.” In Rob Kitchin and Nigel Thrift eds.

International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 10, pp. 138–143. Oxford:

Elsevier.

2009 Kobayashi Audrey, “Peet, R.” In Rob Kitchin and Nigel Thrift eds. International

Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 8, pp. 114–115. Oxford: Elsevier.

2009 Kobayashi Audrey, “Identity Politics.” In Rob Kitchin and Nigel Thrift eds. International

Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 5, pp. 282–286. Oxford: Elsevier.

2009 Kobayashi Audrey. “Representation and Re-presentation.” In Rob Kitchin and Nigel Thrift

eds. International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 9, pp. 347–350. Oxford:

Elsevier.

2009 Wiles J. and A. Kobayashi. “Equity.” In Rob Kitchin and Nigel Thrift eds. International

Encyclopedia of Human Geography, Volume 3, pp. 580–585. Oxford: Elsevier.

2009 Kobayashi, Audrey and Sarah de Leeuw, “Tensioned landscapes and contested identities:

social geographies of difference and relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous

peoples.” In Susan J. Smith, Rachel Pain, Sallie A. Marston and John Paul Jones III eds.

Handbook of Social Geographies, pp. 118-138. Los Angeles: Sage.

2009 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Now you see them, how you see them: Women of colour in Canadian

academia.” In Frances Henry and Carol Tator eds. Racism in the Canadian University:

Demanding Social Justice, Inclusion and Equity, pp. 60-75. Toronto: University of Toronto

Press.

2008 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Place.” In Peter Cane and Joanne Conaghan, eds. Oxford Companion to

Law, pp. 895-896. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2008 Kobayashi, Audrey and Linda Peake. “Racism in place: Another look at shock, horror, and

racialization.” In Pamela Moss and Karen Falconer el Hindis eds. Feminisms in

Geography: Rethinking Space, Place and Knowledges, pp. 171-178. Lanham: Roman and

Littlefield.

2008 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Ethnocultural political mobilization, multiculturalism, and human rights

in Canada.” In Miriam Smith ed. Group Politics and Social Movements, pp. 131-158.

Toronto: Broadview Press.

2007 Preston, Valerie, Myer Siemiatycki and Audrey Kobayashi., “The dual citizenship of Hong

Kong-Canadians: Convenience or commitment?” In Thomas Faist ed. Dual Citizenship:

DR. AUDREY KOBAYASHI

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Democracy, Rights and Identities Beyond Borders, pp. 203-226. Houndmills: Palgrave

Macmillan.

2007 Bakan, Abigail and Audrey Kobayashi. “Affirmative action and employment equity: policy,

Ideology, and backlash in Canadian context.” Studies in Political Economy 70:145-166.

2009 Reprinted in Nick Larsen and Brian Burtch eds. Law in Society: Canadian Readings, pp.

148-162. Toronto: Nelson.

2007 Kobayashi, Audrey and Genevieve Johnson, “Scholarship and activism on the edge:

introduction.” In Randy Enomoto and Genevieve Fuji Johnson eds. Race, Racialization, and

Anti-Racism in Canada and Beyond, pp. 3-16. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

2007 Bakan, Abigail and Audrey Kobayashi, “The sky didn’t fall”: Organizing to combat racism in

the workplace: The case of the Alliance for Employment Equity.” In Randy Enomoto and

Genevieve Fuji Johnson eds. Race, Racialization, and Anti-Racism in Canada and Beyond,

pp. 51-78. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Papers in refereed journals

In press Henry, Frances, Andrea Choi, and Audrey Kobayashi. “The Representation of Racialized

Faculty at Selected Canadian Universities.” Canadian Ethnic Studies.

In press Kobayashi, Audrey. “The Dialectic of Race and the Discipline of Geography.” Annals of the

Association of American Geographers.

In press Kobayashi, Audrey. “Neoclassical Urban Theory and the Study of Racism in Geography.”

Urban Geography.

Accepted Kobayashi, Audrey, “Justice versus Justice: The Killing of Troy Davis and the Meaning of

Death in Geographical Context.” Acme Journal of Critical Geography.

Accepted Kobayashi, Audrey, “The Geography PhD in Canada,” Geojournal special issue on

international PhD programs in geography

Submitted Boyle, Mark and Audrey Kobayashi. “Ethics, law and violence Jean-Paul Sartre and the

Russell Tribunal on Vietnam 1966-1967.” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space.

Submitted Kobayashi, Audrey, Ioan Ianos, and Alexandru Gavris, “Intra-urban Spatial Changes Among

wome Entrepreneurs in Bucharest, Romania During Economic Transition (1992-2002). The

Professional Geographer.

2015 Crampton, Jeremy W. Franklin Ginn, Scott Kirsch, Audrey Kobayashi, Simon Naylor, and

Jörn Seemann. “Teaching the history of geography: Current challenges and future directions.”

Progress in Human Geography, first published on March 16, 2015 as

doi:10.1177/0309132515575940

2013 Kobayashi, Audrey, Victoria Lawson, and Rickie Sanders. “A commentary on the whitening

of the public university: The context for diversifying geography.” The Professional

Geographer 65(1):1-7. Available at:

http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/xgIbhFtTCP8GWfi2K3Ub/full

DR. AUDREY KOBAYASHI

Professor

2011 Boyle, Mark and Audrey Kobayashi. “Metropolitan anxieties: A critical appraisal of Sartre’s

theory of colonialism.” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers NS 36 (3): 408–

424.

2011 Kobayashi, Audrey, Valerie Preston and Ann Marie Murnaghan. “Place, affect, and

transnationalism through the voices of Hong Kong immigrants to Canada,” Social and

Cultural Geography, 12(8): 871–888.

2010 Kobayashi, Audrey. “Geographies of Courage, Imagination, and Hope.” Arab World

Geographer 13 (3–4): 192–194.

2010 Kobayashi, Audrey. “People, Place, and Region: 100 Years of Human Geography in the

Annals.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100(5):1095-1106.

2009 Kobayashi, Audrey. “Geographies of Peace and Armed conflict.” Annals of the Association of

American Geographers 99(5): 119-126.

2009 Krull, Catherine and Audrey Kobayashi, “Shared memories, common vision: Generations,

sociopolitical consciousness and resistance among Cuban women,” Sociological Inquiry

72(2):163-189.

2009 Kobayashi, Audrey, “’Here we go again’: Christchurch’s anti-racism rally as a discursive

crisis.” In Julie Cupples ed., special issue, The New Zealand Geographer 65:59-72.

2008 Kobayashi, Audrey, “’Race’ and racism in the classroom: Looking back on anger” Progress

in Human Geography 32(1):17-25.

2012 Kobayashi, Audrey, trans Eda Acara. “Sınıfta ırk ve ırkçılık- öteden öfkeyle

bakmak.” Fe dergi: feminist eleʂtir 4(2):1–10.

2007 Kobayashi, Audrey and Valerie Preston, “Transnationalism through the life course: Hong

Kong immigrants in Canada.” Asia Pacific Viewpoints 48(2):151-167.

2007 Bakan, Abigail and Audrey Kobayashi. “Affirmative action and employment equity: policy,

Ideology, and backlash in Canadian context.” Studies in Political Economy 70:145-166.

2009 Reprinted in Nick Larsen and Brian Burtch eds. Law in Society: Canadian

Readings, pp. 148-162. Toronto: Nelson.

2007 Kobayashi, Audrey. “The limits of the limits of community.” Political Geography 26(2):214-

217.

Applied Creative, Literary and Artistic Work

Presentations

At academic conferences:

2014 Keynote Address. “No Boundaries” conference, University of Pennsylvania, 22 March.

(Invited and refereed)

DR. AUDREY KOBAYASHI

Professor

2014 “Beyond the Chicago School: The Concept of Race in Urban Geography.” Plenary

Distinguished Lecture, Association of American Geographers Ethnic Geography Specialty

Group. Tampa FA, 10 April. (Invited and refereed)

2014 “Detroit: Race Riots, Racial Conflicts, and Efforts to Bridge the Racial Divide,” by Joe

Darden. Author Meets Critics presentation, Annual Meeting, Association of American

Geographers, Tampa, 10 April. (Invited)

2014 Commentator, “Race, Gender and Geography II: Colonialism and Empire.” Annual Meeting,

Association of American Geographers, Tampa, 11 April. (Invited)

2014 Keynote Address, “Geography and Race: International Collaborations,” Society of South

African Geographers Student Conference. East London, South Africa, 26 June 2014. (Invited

and refereed)

2014 Keynote Address. “Transnational Anti-Racist Movements and a Globalizing World: A

Geographical Agenda.” Society of South African Geographers Biennial Meeting. East

London, South Africa. 28 June. (Invited and refereed)

2013 Past President’s Address: “The Idea of Race in Geography,” Association of American

Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, 13 April.

2013 Panel Presentation: “The contributions of Thelma Glass and the Civil Rights Movement,”

Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, 11 April.

2013 Keynote Address, “Robert Park, the Idea of Race, and the Influence of Symbolic Interaction

in the Discipline of Geography”, European Society for Symbolic Interactionism, Annual

Meeting, Uppsala, Sweden, 29 August.

2013 Plenary Presentation, “The Making Ontario Home Project,” Annual Conference, Pathways to

Prosperity, Ottawa, 15 November.

2012 Invited presentation, “Neoclassical Urban Theory and the Study of Racism in Geography.”

Association of American Geographers and Binghamton University Conference on Race,

Ethnicity and Place, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 25 October.

2012 The Suzanne Mackenzie Address to the Canadian Association of Geographers. “Impossible

Conversations: Race, Gender, and Intersectionality in Geography.” CAG Annual Meeting,

Waterloo, 29 April.

2012 Invited plenary talk, “Race, Gender, and the Canadian Academy: The Status of Racialized

Minorities and Aboriginal People.” The 12th

Annual Critical Race and Anti-Colonial Studies

Conference, 28 April.

2012 Invited speaker, “Human Rights Research: A Geographer’s Perspective. Royal Society of

Canada Eastern Ontario Regional Meeting, Queen’s University, 14 April.

2012 Invited plenary speaker, 43rd Annual University of South Dakota Geography Convention, 30

March.

2011 Keynote plenary address, “Social Justice, Freedom, and Responsibility: Rethinking the Spatial

in Geography.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Southeast Region,

Savannah GA, 21 November.

DR. AUDREY KOBAYASHI

Professor

2011 “The execution of Troy Davis: A Geographical Perspective.” Association of American

Geographers Annual Meeting, Southeast Region, Savannah GA, 21 November.

2011 Keynote Plenary address, “Social Justice, Freedom, and Responsibility: Rethinking the

Spatial in Geography.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Middle States

Division, College Park, Maryland, 11 November.

2011 Keynote plenary address, “Social Justice, Freedom, and Responsibility: Rethinking the Spatial

in Geography.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Mid-Atlantic

Regional Division, Union City NJ, 28 October.

2011 Keynote Plenary address, “Social Justice and the City.” Annual Meeting, Association of

American Geographers, New England St. Lawrence Valley Region, Montreal, 15 October.

2011 Kobayashi, Audrey. Social Justice, Freedom, and Responsibility: Rethinking the Spatial in

Geography.” Keynote address, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Great

Plains Rocky Mountain Divison, Denver CO, 7 October.

2011 “Immigrant Geographies of North American Cities: The Authors Meet the Critics.”

Metropolis International Conference. Azores, Portugal, 15 September.

2011 Fumia, Doreen, Audrey Kobayashi, and Dolana Mogadime. “Alliance-Building and the

Transformation of CAUT into an Equity-Seeking Organization.” Women’s Worlds

Conference, Ottawa, 7 July.

2011 Kobayashi, Audrey, “Activism, Politics, and Knowledge Mobilization: The Scholar’s

Dilemma.” Keynote Plenary address, “Performing Geopolitics” conference, Durham

University UK, 22 June.

2011 Keynote Plenary address, “Geography in a Globalising World: International Alliances,

Collaborations and Debates.” Irish Geographical Association Annual Meeting, Limerick, 7

May.

2011 “Connecting Freedom and Responsibility: Activist Scholarship and Geopolitics.” Plenary

address, University of Illinois, Champagne-Urbana, 28 April.

2011 Panel presentation, “Disseminating Feminist Geographies within Postsecondary Education,”

Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Seattle WA, 15 April 2011.

2011 Plenary address. “The Future of Canadian Geography.” 50th

Anniversary Conference.

Department of Geography, Wilfred Laurier University, 2 April.

2011 “Employment Equity in Canada: A Tale of Two Sectors.” Metropolis Canadian national

Conference Vancouver, 24 March.

2010 “Gender and race in the geography classroom: A stocktaking from a Canadian perspective,”

New Zealand Geographical Society (with the Institute of Australian Geographers)

Conference, 2 July.

2010 “From plans to papers: a forum on the postgraduate writing experience,” New Zealand

Geographical Society (with the Institute of Australian Geographers) Conference, 1 July.

2010 Discussant, “Geographies of Response,” Annual Meeting, Association of American

Geographers annual meeting, Washington DC, 14 April.

DR. AUDREY KOBAYASHI

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2009 Invited paper presentation, “Now you see them, how you see them: Women of colour in

Canadian academia.” Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Ottawa, 28 May.

2009 Invited paper, “The concept of reparation and the Japanese-Canadian Redress Settlement.”

Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Ottawa, 27 May.

2009 “Whiteness at work: anti-racist and diversity models and the search for equity.” Association

of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, 25-28 March.

2009 Panel presentation, “Recent developments in PhD programmes in Canada.” Association of

American Geographers Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, 25-28 March.

2008 Panel presentation, “People of colour in the academy.” Association of American Geographers

Annual Meeting, Boston, 17 April.

2008 “Sartre and colonialism,” Annual Blaut Lecture, Association of American Geographers

Annual Meeting, Boston, 17 April.

2008 “Spatiality and the theories of Jean-Paul Sartre,” Taafe Distinguished Lecture, Ohio State

University, 9 May.

2008 Keynote address, “Placing occupation,” Association of Occupational Professionals Annual

Meeting, Thunder Bay, 16 May.

2008 “Equity in the Neoliberal University,” Plenary presentation, Federation of Humanities and

Social Sciences of Canada, Annual Congress, 2 June.

2008 “Heteronomativity and the renegotiation of gender roles among Hong Kong immigrants to

Canada,” Invited Plenary paper, “Out of the Cube: Aesthetic, Philosophical, and Discursive

Approaches to Gendered Identities,” University of Buffalo, 26 September.

2007 “Multiculturalism and the state-civil society relationship,” Queen’s University, conference on

“Immigration, Minorities and Multiculturalism in Democracies,” Montreal, 25-27 October

2007 “Transnational linkages as a reinforcement of citizenship commitment: The case of Hong

Kong emigrants to Canada,” Metropolis International, Melbourne: 9-13 October.

2007 “More than representation: faculty of colour and student mentoring,” special session on

“Racism and Higher Education,” Canadian Ethnic Studies Association Annual Meeting,

Winnipeg, 29 September.

2007 Plenary Presentation, “Making the visible count: difference and embodied knowledge in the

academy,” Anual Congress of the Canadian Federation of Humanities and Social Sciences,

Saskatoon, 30 May.

2007 Preston, Valerie, Ann Marie Murnaghan and Audrey Kobayashi, “Place, affect, and

transnationalism,” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, San

Francisco, 17-21 April.

Invited lectures and workshops:

2014 Kobayashi, Audrey. Workshop on publishing. Society of South African Geographers Biennial

Meeting. East London, South Africa, 25 June 2014. (Invited)

DR. AUDREY KOBAYASHI

Professor

2014 Organizer and Discussant, “Stand your ground: Geographies of violence and uneven legal

landscapes” (three sessions). Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, Tampa,

10 April.

2014 Annual Mayer Lecture, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 14 March. (Invited and

refereed)

2013 Invited Community Presentation on the 22nd

Anniversary of the Japanese Canadian Redress

Settlement, Winfield, British Columbia, 22 September.

2013 Invited Community Presentation, “Human Rights and the History of Powell Street,” The

Powell Street Festival, Vancouver 4 August

2013 Workshop on the history of radical geographies, University of British Columbia, 1-3 March

2013 Invited departmental seminar, Department of Geography, Kansas State University, 22

February

2012 “Race in Geography: A Biography of an Idea.” The Yi Fu Tuan Lecture, Department of

Geography, University of Wisconsin Madison, 28 September.

2012 “Destination Vancouver: The Role of Labour Migration in the Development of Powell

Street.” Lansdowne Distinguished Lecture, University of Victoria, 20 September.

2012 “Dekasegi: Emigration to Vancouver from Meiji Japan.” Invited Public Address, Japanese

Canadian National Museum and Archives, 19 September.

2012 University of Toronto, Japan Exchange, 15 August.

2012 Queen’s University, Shad Valley program, 11 July.

2012 McMaster University, Department of Labour Studies, 6 March.

2011 “The Geography of Immigration in North American Cities.” Department of Geography,

University of British Columbia, Kelowna, 12 October.

2011 “What’s Space Got to do with it?” Department of Geography, Denver University, 6 October.

2011 “The spatial in the History of Geography.” Department of Geography, University of

Colorado, Boulder CO. 5 October 2012.

2011 “Writing in Geography”. Department of Geography, University of Colorado, Boulder CO. 5

October.

2011 Department of Geography. University of Newcastle, 24 June.

2011 “What’s Space Got to do with it?” National Institute for the Study of Regions, National

University of Ireland, Maynooth, 5 April.

2010 “Intersections and Interdictions: Feminism and the Anti-racist Struggle,” The Greater

Philadelphia Women’s Studies Consortium Scholar in Residence presentation, Temple

University, 11 November.

2010 “Intersections and Interdictions: Feminism and the Anti-racist Struggle,” The Greater

Philadelphia Women’s Studies Consortium Scholar in Residence presentation, Drexel

University, 10 November.

DR. AUDREY KOBAYASHI

Professor

2010 “Immigrant Women and Access to Services in the Neoliberal City,” The Greater Philadelphia

Women’s Studies Consortium Scholar in Residence presentation, University of Delaware, 10

November.

2010 “Neoliberalism, Activism, and Volunteerism,” The Greater Philadelphia Women’s Studies

Consortium Scholar in Residence presentation, Villanova University, 9 November.

2010 “Transcending Gender,” The Greater Philadelphia Women’s Studies Consortium Scholar in

Residence presentation, Bryn Mawr College, 9 November.

2010 “Immigrant Women in the Globalized Economy,” The Greater Philadelphia Women’s Studies

Consortium Scholar in Residence presentation, Saint Joseph’s University, 8 November.

2010 “Academic Proposal Writing,” Queen’s University, 14 September.

2010 “Publishing in the Annals of the AAG,” (workshop leader), Annual Meeting, Association of

American Geographers annual meeting, Washington DC, 17 April.

2010 “Publishing in the Americas,” workshop presentation, Annual Meeting, Association of

American Geographers annual meeting, Washington DC, 13 April.

2010 “People? Place? Region? The geographical concept of ‘space.’” Seminar, Department of

Geography, York University, 12 February.

2010 “Welcoming Communities: Recent Initiatives to Advance Immigrant Integration in Ontario

Cities,” Annual Alumni Lecture, Department of Geography, York University. 11 February.

2009 “The challenges of doing collaborative community-based research: The view from Kingston.”

Graduate Program in Migration and Ethnicity, University of Western Ontario, 22 October.

2008 “Space and spatiality: some critical moments in modern and postmodern geography,” The

Taaffe Lecture, The Ohio State University, 8 May.

2007 Panel member, “Transnationalism and the Meaning of Citizenship in the 21st Century,”

Metropolis Conversation Series, Ottawa, 11 December.

2007 “Dual citizenship among Hong Kong Canadians,” Metropolis Presents: Divided Loyalties?

Transnationalism and the Meanings of Citizenship in the 21st Century. Invited address,

Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Ottawa, 10 December.

2007 Workshop leader, “Being Canadian: The fine balance of citizenship and identity, Simon

Fraser University Centre for Dialogue, 6-8 November.

2007 “Publishing in the Annals,” presentation, Annual Meeting of the Association of American

Geographers, San Francisco, 18-21 April.

2007 “Author meets critics: Laura Pulido’s Black, Brown, Yellow, and Left.” Annual Meeting of

the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco, 18-21 April.

2007 Discussant for Kay Anderson’s “Race: from representational to more-than-representational,”

Ethnic Geography Distinguished Scholar lecture. Annual Meeting of the Association of

American Geographers, San Francisco, 18-21 April.

2007 Bakan, Abigail and Audrey Kobayashi, Affirmative Action and Employment Equity: Policy,

“Ideology and Backlash in Canadian Context,” Visiting Guest Lecture, Gender and

DR. AUDREY KOBAYASHI

Professor

Globalization Faculty Working Group, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North

Carolina, 7 April.

Consulting Activities

City of Kingston, Department of Families and Social Services, cultural competency

training

2007

Mehrunnisa Ahmad Ali, Audrey Kobayashi, Susanne Cliff-Jungling, Joanna

Ochocka, Jonathan Lomotey, Liliana Araujo, Dragan Kljujic, “Making Ontario

Home: A study of settlement and integration services for immigrant and refugees”

Report commissioned by Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants

(OCASI).

2009-2012

Research Funds – External/Internal

Period of

Funding

Role

Principal

Applicant

Funding

Organization

Title Amount

(CAN$)

2014-

2017

Co-

Investigator

Jason

Stanger-

Ross

Social Sciences and

Humanities

Research Council

(SSHRC)

Landscapes of Injustice $2,000,000

2013-

2016

Collaborator Esses,

Victoria

Social Sciences and

Humanities

Research Council

(SSHRC)

Pathways to Prosperity $2,000,000

2012/05 -

2015/04

Co-

Investigator

Masuda,

Jeffrey

Social Sciences and

Humanities

Research Council

(SSHRC)

Revitalizing Japantown?

A unifying exploration

of human rights,

branding, and place in

Vancouver's Downtown

Eastside

$200,000

2011/05 -

2015/12

Principal

Investigator

Kobayashi,

Audrey

Social Sciences and

Humanities

Research Council

(SSHRC)

Sexual Orientation and

Sexual Identity in the

Legal Profession

$172,000

2010-

2014

Co-

Investigator

Henry

Frances

Social Sciences and

Humanities

Research Council

(SSHRC)

Experiences of Faculty

of Colour in Canadian

Universities

$180,000

2009/05 -

2011/08

Co-Principal

Investigator

Ali,

Mehrusinna;

Ochoka,

Johanna;

Ontario Ministry of

Culture and

Immigration, and

Ontario Council of

Making Ontario Home,

Utilization of Immigrant

Services in Ontario

Cities

$200,000

DR. AUDREY KOBAYASHI

Professor

Kobayashi,

Audrey

Associations

Serving Immigrants

(OCASI)

2009/05 -

2012/04

Co-Principal

Investigator

Esses,

Victoria;

Andrew,

Caroline;

Kobayashi,

Audrey

Social Sciences and

Humanities

Research Council

(SSHRC) CURA

Welcoming

Communities: Working

to Improve the Inclusion

of Visible Minorities

and Immigrants in

Second and Third tier

Ontario Cities

$1,000,000

2009/05 -

2012/04

Co-

Investigator

McColl,

Mary Ann;

Kobayashi,

Audrey

Social Sciences and

Humanities

Research Council

(SSHRC) CURA

Disability Policy

Alliance: Learning

Collaborative and

Equity Coalition

$1,000,000

Researcher Audrey

Kobayashi

Queen’s University Backlash, employment

equity and the

negotiation of political

philosophy

$5,646

2007 Co-applicant Laura

Cameron,

Andrew

Baldwin,

Audrey

Kobayashi

Social Sciences and

Humanities

Research Council

(SSHRC)

Conference Grant,

“Rethinking the Great

White North”

$22,000

2005/8 -

2015/7

Researcher Audrey

Kobayashi

Queen’s University Queen’s Research Chair $100,000

Patents and Intellectual Property Rights

Service and Administration – External/Internal

2009 - present Co-Chair, University–Community Sub-committee on Racism, Queen’s

University

2009 Member, Headship Committee, Department of Geography, Queen's

University

2013/7 - 2014/6 Committee Member, Renewal, Tenure, and Promotions Committee,

Queen's University

2008/8 - 2011/7 Member, School of Graduate Studies Academic Appeals Committee,

Queen’s University

2008 External Reviewer, Department of Women’s and Gender Studies,

University of Toronto

2008 External Reviewer, Department of Equity Studies, University of Toronto

2007/8 - 2011/7 Coordinator, Graduate Affairs, Department of Geography, Queen's

University

2007/7 - 2008/6 Member, Appointments Committee, Department of Geography, Queen's

University

DR. AUDREY KOBAYASHI

Professor

2004 - present Member, Equity Committee, Canadian Association of University

Teachers (CAUT)

Other Professional Work

Editorial Boards

Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Editorial Board (2012-)

Annals of the Association of American Geographers, Editorial Board (2000 -); People, Place and Region,

Editor (2002-2010)

Asia Pacific Viewpoints (2004 - )

Journal of International Migration and Integration, Editorial Board (2000 - )

TOPIA, A Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, Editorial Board (1995 - )

Ethics, Place and Environment, Editorial Board (1997 - )

Gender, Place and Culture, Editorial Board (1992 - )

The Canadian Geographer, Editorial Board (2008 - )

Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada, Member, Nomination Committee (2007, 2008,

2009, 2010)

Reviewer for

Journals: Annals of the Association of American Geographers; Ecumene; Cultural Geography; Ethics,

Place and Environment; The Canadian Geographer; BC Studies; Ethnic and Racial Studies; Gender,

Culture and Society; Journal of International Migration and Integration; Pacific Affairs; Political

Geography Quarterly; Revue canadienne droit et société/Canadian Journal of Law and Society; Topia:

Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies; Environment and Planning D: Society and Space; Cultural and

Social Geography; Atlantis

Publishers: University of B.C. Press; McGill-Queen's Press; Cambridge University Press; Blackwell’s

Publishing; Routledge Publishing; Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada; Wilfred Laurier

Press

Funding Agencies: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Canada Council, Killam

Award; National Science Foundation, United States; Guggenheim Foundation, United States; Social

Sciences Research Council, Australia