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Page 1 of 22 Date of Revision: June 2016 The University of New Brunswick CURRICULUM VITAE SECTION 1: BIOGRAPHICAL Surname: WIBER Given Names: Melanie Gay Signature: Department Address: Department of Anthropology University of New Brunswick P.O. Box 4400 Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, E3B 5A3 Phone: (506) 458-7995 Home Address: 2422 Route 105 Lower Queensbury New Brunswick, E6L 1G3 Phone: (506) 363-3496 Cell: (506) 260-5144 Citizenship Status: Canadian SECTION 2: EDUCATION 2.1 Post Secondary Education: 1978 University of Lethbridge B.A. (with distinction) 1981 University of Alberta M.A. 1986 University of Alberta Ph.D. 2.2 Title of Theses: The Royal Canadian Legion. A New Perspective on Voluntary Associations. M.A. thesis supervised by Mary M. Young. Communal, Corporate and Cooperative: The Property Relations of the Ibaloi of Northern Luzon, Philippines. Ph.D. thesis supervised by Henry T. Lewis. 2.3 General Areas of Academic Interest: Socio/Cultural Anthropology; Comparative Law and Property Relations; Rural Development; Fisheries; Gender Issues; Community-based Management; Natural Resource Public Policy; Science and Technology studies.

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The University of New Brunswick

CURRICULUM VITAE SECTION 1: BIOGRAPHICAL Surname: WIBER Given Names: Melanie Gay Signature: Department Address: Department of Anthropology University of New Brunswick P.O. Box 4400 Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, E3B 5A3 Phone: (506) 458-7995 Home Address: 2422 Route 105 Lower Queensbury New Brunswick, E6L 1G3 Phone: (506) 363-3496 Cell: (506) 260-5144 Citizenship Status: Canadian SECTION 2: EDUCATION 2.1 Post Secondary Education: 1978 University of Lethbridge B.A. (with distinction) 1981 University of Alberta M.A. 1986 University of Alberta Ph.D. 2.2 Title of Theses: The Royal Canadian Legion. A New Perspective on Voluntary Associations. M.A. thesis supervised by Mary M. Young. Communal, Corporate and Cooperative: The Property Relations of the Ibaloi of Northern Luzon, Philippines. Ph.D. thesis supervised by Henry T. Lewis. 2.3 General Areas of Academic Interest: Socio/Cultural Anthropology; Comparative Law and Property Relations; Rural Development; Fisheries; Gender Issues; Community-based Management; Natural Resource Public Policy; Science and Technology studies.

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SECTION 3: EMPLOYMENT 3.1 Employment History at UNB: July 1, 1987 Assistant Professor July 1, 1991 Promoted to Associate Professor July 1, 1993 Granted Tenure July 1, 1995 Promoted to Professor 3.2 Previous Employment: 1986-87 Sessional Lecturer, University of Alberta 3.3 Leaves Granted by UNB: 1993-94 Full Year Sabbatical 2001-2002 Full Year Sabbatical 2008-2009 Full Year Sabbatical 2014-2015 Full Year Sabbatical 3.4 Distinctions, Honours, Fellowships, Scholarships, Grants: 1978 B.A. with Distinction 1982 Province of Alberta Graduate Scholarship 1983 SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship 1985 University of Alberta Dissertation Fellowship 1987 SSHRC PostDoctoral Fellowship (Declined) 1992 SSHRC Research Grant 1992 UNB Research Grant 1994 SSHRC Research Grant 1995 Distinguished International Researcher, University of Wageningen,

the Netherlands 1998 UNB Merit Award 2000 SSHRC Research Development Initiative Grant, Principle Investigator 2001-2009 Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Visiting Scholar Grant (annual

visits of two to six months) 2004 SSHRC International Conference Grant 2003-2005 University of New Brunswick Research Professorship 2005 SSHRC Workshop Grant 2006 SSHRC CURA Grant – Role: CoApplicant with Tony Charles 2006 UNB Merit Award 2006-9 Oceans Management Research Network (OMRN) Working Group Leader Grant 2009 SSHRC Environmental Outreach Grant 2010 NSERC Strategic Network Grant – Role: CoApplicant with Rob Stephenson 2011 SSHRC Conference Grant – Role: CoApplicant with Tony Charles 2014 SSHRC Insight Grant – Role: Principle Investigator

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SECTION 4: DISSEMINATION OF KNOWLEDGE 4.1 Courses Recently Taught: Number Title Last Year Instructed 2114 Human Systems of Exchange 2016 3114 Cross Cultural Gender 2013 3284 Legal Anthropology 2011 4024 Anthropology and Ethics 2015 4114 Environment and Economics 2016 4204 Gender, Kinship, Marriage 2012 5701 Honours Theory & Method 2012 6001-6005 Graduate Seminars 2015-16 4.2 Development of New Courses (For Major Revision of Program 2008): 2010 Environment and Economics (Anth 4114) 2011 Gender, Kinship and Marriage (Anth 4204) 2009 Law and Anthropology (Anth 3284) 2008 Marine Anthropology (Anth 6003) 2008 Anthropology and Ethics (Anth 4024) 4.3 Direction of Graduate Studies: Past Supervision: J. Todd MacInnis, MA: Native Fishing Rights, 1991. Andrew MacNaughton, MA: Woodlot Owners Marketing Board, 1995. Yu Lan, MA: Discourse Analysis of 19th Century Missionaries in China, 1998. Brian Charles Campbell, MA: Cowboy/Indian Opposition in Nation Building, 2007. Robin Brewer, MA: Gender and Globalization – Call Centers, 2010. Courtenay Parlee, MA: Interdisciplinary Studies: Dispute Resolution in Clam Fishery, 2011. Nora Shafe Fathalipour, MA – Interdisciplinary Studies: Twice-Migrants, 2015. Co-supervised: Sarah Teitelbaum, Ph.D. (Forestry): Community Forestry, 2009. Active Supervision: Mark Buckley, PhD - Interdisciplinary Studies: Collective Action in Alaska Salmon Fishery. Courtenay Parlee, PhD – Interdisciplinary Studies: Values in Coastal Management, SWNB. April Connolly, MA – Forestry: Co-management Compared – Finland and Canada. Donna Curtis, PhD - Interdisciplinary Studies: Information Needs in Integrated Management. Robin Messenger, MA – Anthropology: Power and Governance in Fisheries. Carson Rehn, MA – Anthropology: Participatory Mapping and Marine Debris Emma Andrews, MA – Anthropology: Tidal Power and Perceptions of Risk Service on Committees: Sarah Carson, MScF (Forestry – UNB) 2013. Liz Wilson, Ph.D. (Interdisciplinary Studies - Dalhousie University) ongoing. Velta Douglas, MA (Education – UNB) 2011. M.E. Kenny, MA (Anthropology – Carleton University) 2007. William Dalton, Jr., MA (Interdisciplinary - UNB) 2006. Boipuso Nkwae, Ph.D. (Geodesy and Geomatics - UNB).

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4.3 Direction of Graduate Studies (cont): External Reader: Ashley Thompson, Ph.D. (Psychology – UNB) 2015. Jacqueline Sunde Ph.D. (Environmental and Geographical Science – Cape Town) 2014. Patrick W. Gilmore Ph.D. (Zoology – UMelbourne) 2013. Martha Stiegman, Ph.D. (Special Individualized Program – Carleton University) 2011. Jennifer Shaw MSc thesis (Biology - UNB) 2006. Tanya King Ph.D. (Environmental Studies - UMelbourne) 2006. Michael Sutherland Ph.D. (Geodesy and Geomatics - UNB) 2005. SECTION 5: RESEARCH, SCHOLARLY OR CREATIVE ACTIVITY 5.1 Articles Published or Accepted for Publication in Refereed Journals: 1985 Dynamics of the Peasant Household Economy: Labor Recruitment and Allocation in an

Upland Philippine Community. Journal of Anthropological Research 41(4): 427-441. 1988 principal author, with June Prill-Brett. Perfecting Plural Societies: Lessons from the

Comparative Study of Property Systems and Jural Disparity in Two Philippine Ethnic Minorities. Culture 8 (1): 21-34.

1990 Abandoning 'Guilt Causes' in Social Theory: Conditions for and Consequences of Legal Pluralism. Law and Anthropology 5: 43-65.

1990 Who Profits From Custom? Jural Constraints on Land Accumulation and on Social Stratification in Benguet Province, Northern Philippines. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 21(2):329-339.

1991 Levels of property rights, levels of law: a case study from the Northern Philippines. Man 26(3):469-492.

1991 equal contribution with June Prill-Brett. Constraints on the Sharing of Power: Whose Self-Determination Shall Prevail? Issues from the Northern Philippines. Law and Anthropology 6:197-210.

1994 Undulating Women and Erect Men: Visual Imagery of Gender and Progress in Illustrations of Human Evolution. Visual Anthropology 7:1-20.

1995 Everyday Forms of Violence: Farmer's Experiences of Regulation in the Canadian Dairy Industry. Journal of Legal Pluralism and Folk Law. Vol. 35:1-24. (appeared in 1996)

1999 Caught in the Cross-Hairs: Liberalizing Trade (Post M.A.I.) and Privatizing the Right to Fish. Implications for Canada's Native Fisheries. The Journal of Legal Pluralism 44: 33-51.

2000 Fishing Rights as an Example of the Economic Rhetoric of Privatization: Calling for an Implicated Economics. Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology 37.3: 267-288.

2001 Senior author with Julia Kennedy Impossible Dreams: Reforming Fisheries Management in the Canadian Maritimes After the Marshall Decision. Law and Anthropology 11: 282-297.

2002 Survival in the Andes: Ritual, Security, and Consumption in the Uplands of Peru and Ecuador. Reviews in Anthropology31(3): 263-275.

2002 Messy Collaborations: Methodological Issues in Social Science Research for Fisheries Community Based Management. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers, No. 46. Available on-line at www.eth.mpg.de.

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Date of Revision: June 2016 5.1 Articles Published or Accepted for Publication in Refereed Journals (cont.): 2004 senior author with Tony Charles, Fikret Berkes and John Kearney,

Participatory Research Supporting Community-Based Fishery Management. Marine Policy 28(6): 459-468.

2004 Senior Author with Peter Lovell, Property, Kinship and Cultural Capital: The Ethics of Modeling Kinship in Sustainable Resource Management. Anthropologica 46: 85-98.

2004 Finding Common Ground in the Fisheries Field: Agency in the Ethnographic Encounter. Zeitschrift fur Ethnologie129: 49-70.

2005 The Voracious Appetites of Public versus Private Property: A View of Intellectual Property and Biodiversity from Legal Pluralism. CAPRi Working Paper 40 (online at http://www.capri.cgiar.org/pubs.asp#wp).

2007 with John Kearney, Fikret Berkes, Anthony Charles and Evelyn Pinkerton. The Role of Participatory Governance and Community-Based Management in Integrated Coastal and Ocean Management in Canada. Coastal Management Journal 35(1):79-104.

2009 with Tony Charles, John Kearney and Fikret Berkes. Enhancing Community Empowerment through Participatory Fisheries Research. Marine Policy 33(1):172-179.

2009 What Innocent Bystanders? The impact of law and economics reasoning on rural property rights. Anthropologica 51(1): 29-38.

2009 with Bertram Turner Paradoxical Conjunctions: Rural property and access to rural resources in a transnational environment. Anthropologica 51(1): 3-14.

2009 with Lisette Wilson Community Perspectives on Integrated Management: A case study from the Annapolis Basin area, Nova Scotia, Canada. Ocean and Coastal Management 52 (11):559-567.

2010 with Tony Charles and the Coastal CURA team. Integrated Management: A Coastal Community Perspective. Horizons 10(4):26-34.

2010 with Murray Rudd, Lyn Pinkerton, Arthur Bull, and Tony Charles. Coastal management challenges from a community perspective: the problem of ‘stealth privatization’ in a Canadian fishery. Marine Policy 34:598-605.

2010 with Maria Recchia, Legal pluralism and integrated management in Saint John Harbour, Canada. MAST Vol.9:81-101.

2010 with Bertram Turner. Moral Talk: the ontological politics of sustainable development. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Paper Series, No. 123.

2011 with S. Young & L. Wilson Aquaculture-Traditional Fishery Interactions in Southwest New Brunswick: Implications for Future Research. OCN-Canada Policy Briefs, Volume 1 (January – April 2011).

2012 with Liz Wilson and Sheena Young Impact of Aquaculture on Commercial Fisheries: Fishermen’s Local Ecological Knowledge. Human Ecology 40(1):29-40.

2012 with Liz Wilson and Sheena Young Response to Comments on Policy Brief by Wiber, Wilson and Young. OCN Canada Policy Briefs Volume 2 (February 2012):15-16.

2012 with Kate Bigney, Tony Charles, John Kearney, Melissa Landry and Lisette Wilson. Reflection as Key to Community-Based Integrated Management: Lessons from the Canadian Maritimes. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 55(10): 1331-1347.

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Date of Revision: June 2016 5.1 Articles Published or Accepted for Publication in Refereed Journals (cont.): 2012 with Courtenay Parlee. Who is governing food systems? Power and legal

pluralism in lobster traceability. Journal of Legal Pluralism 64: 121-148. 2014 Syncopated Rhythms? Temporal Patterns in Natural Resource Management.

Special Issue of the Journal of Legal Pluralism, edited by K. von Benda-Beckmann, M. Ramstead and M. Wiber. Journal of Legal Pluralism 46(1): 123-140.

2014 With Courtenay Parlee. Institutional Innovation in Fisheries Governance: Adaptive Co-Management in Situations of Legal Pluralism. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability (COSUST) 11:48-54.

2014 With Courtenay Parlee. Whose Audit Is It? Harnessing the Power of Audit Culture In Conditions of Legal Pluralism. Journal of Legal Pluralism 46(3): http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07329113.2014.990808.

2015 Property as Boundary Object: Normative versus Analytical Meanings. Invited paper in a Special Issue of the Journal of Legal Pluralism 47(3):438-455, in Memory of Franz von Benda-Beckmann, edited by Maarten Bavinck, Bertram Turner, Marc Simon Thomas. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07329113.2015.1109380.

2016 With Rob Stephenson, Stacey Paul, Martin Pastoors, Marloes Kraan, Petter Holm, Steven Mackinson, Dorothy J. Dankel, Kate Brooks, Ashleen Benson. Integrating Fishers’ Knowledge Research in science and management. ICES Journal of Marine Science, doi:10.1093/icesjms/fsw025.

2016 With Allain Barnett and Robin Messenger. Enacting and Contesting Neoliberalism in Fisheries: The tragedy of commodifying lobster access rights in Southwest Nova Scotia. In a Special Issue of Marine Policy, edited by Evelyn Pinkerton.

Submitted – With Allain Barnett and Donna Curtis. Methodological Challenges of Panarchy: Conceptual models of the lobster-salmon social-ecological system in Southwest New Brunswick. Ecology & Society

Under revision – with Allain Barnett, Michael Rooney and Donna Curtis. The Role of Public Participation GIS (PPGIS) and Fishermen's Perceptions of Risk in Marine Debris Mitigation in the Bay of Fundy, Canada. Ocean and Coastal Management

In preparation – with Robert L. Stephenson, Ashleen J. Benson, Kate Brooks, Anthony Charles, Poul Degnbol, Catherine M. Dichmont, Marloes Kraan, Sean Pascoe, Stacey D. Paul, Anna Rindorf Practical steps toward integrating economic, social and institutional objectives and indicators in fisheries management. Prepared for ICES Journal of Marine Science.

5.2(a) Books, Edited Volumes: 1993 Politics, Property and Law in the Philippine Uplands. Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid

Laurier University Press. 1996 Co-editor with Joep Spiertz. The Role of Law in Natural Resource Management.

's-Gravenhenge: Vuga Press. 1997 Erect Men/Undulating Women: The Visual Imagery of Gender, Race and Progress in

Reconstructive Illustrations of Human Evolution. Waterloo, Ontario: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.

1998 Editor, Proceedings of the XIIth International Symposium, Commission of Folk Law and Legal Pluralism, Williamsburg, U.S.A., July 26-August 1.

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5.2(a) Books, Edited Volumes (cont.): 2006 co-editor with Franz and Keebet von Benda-Beckmann, The Changing Properties of

Property. Berghan Press. 2007 co-editor with Chris Milley, After Recognition: Implementing Special Rights in

Natural Resource Management. Special issue of the Journal of Legal Pluralism 55. 2014 co-editor with Keebet von Benda-Beckmann and Martin Ramstedt. Temporality and the

Law. Special issue of the Journal of Legal Pluralism 46(1) (new series). 5.2(b) Part(s) of Books: 1989 The Cañao Imperative: Changes to Resource Control, Stratification and the Economy

of Ritual among the Ibaloi, Northern Philippines. In Susan Russell and Clark Cunningham, eds., Changing Lives, Changing Rites: Ritual and Social Dynamics in Philippine and Indonesian Uplands. Ann Arbor: Michigan Papers in South and Southeast Asia Monograph Series, University of Michigan. Pp. 44-62.

1996 equal contribution with John Kearney. "Stinting the Commons: Property, Policy or Powerstruggle? Comparing Quota in the Canadian Dairy and Fisheries Sectors". In: The Role of Law in Natural Resource Management.. Edited by Melanie Wiber and Joep Spiertz. 's-Gravenhenge: Vuga Press. Pp. 145-166.

1996 senior author with Joep Spiertz. "The Bull in the China Shop: Regulation, Property Rights and Natural Resource Management, an Introduction". In: The Role of Law in Natural Resource Management. Edited by Melanie Wiber and Joep Spiertz. 's-Gravenhenge: Vuga Press, pp. 1-16.

1999 Gendernye problemy i pravovoy plyuralizm (Gender Problems and Legal Pluralism). In Chelovek i pravo: Kniga o Letney shkole po yuridicheskoy antropologii (Zvenigorod, May 22 - 29, 1999) [Man and Law: A Book about the Summer School in Legal Anthropology]. Eds.: Novikova N.I., Tishkov, V.A. Moscow: Strategia Publishing House, 1999, pp. 99 - 105.

2002 Property, Kinship and Using Vision to Think: Theorizing the Importance of Kinship to Sustainable Resource Management. In Rajendra Pradhan, ed., Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law in Social, Economic and Political Development, Volume III. Kathmandu: International Center for the Study of Nature, Environment and Culture. Pp. 317-328.

2005 Mobile Law and Globalism: Epistemic Communities versus Community-Based Innovation in the Fisheries Sector. In Franz and Keebet von Benda-Beckmann and Anne Griffiths, eds., Mobile people, mobile law: Expanding legal relations in a contracting world. Pp. 131-151. Ashgate Press: Series on Law, Justice and Power. General editor, Austin Sarat.

2006 Relative Publics, Repatriation, and Cultural Property: Which Public? Whose Culture? In Franz and Keebet von Benda-Beckmann and Melanie Wiber, eds., The Changing Properties of Property. Berghan Press.

2006 with Franz von Benda-Beckmann and Keebet von Benda-Beckmann. The Properties of Property – An Introduction. In Franz and Keebet von Benda-Beckmann and Melanie Wiber, eds., The Changing Properties of Property. Berghan Press.

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5.2(b) Part(s) of Books (cont): 2007 Power, Property and Panarchy: Opening the Black Box of Cultural Capital.

Benjamin Tapang, ed., Cordillera in June, Essays Celebrating June Prill-Brett, Anthropologist. Quezon City: University of the Philippines Press. Pp. 215-257.

2007 with Chris Milley, Seeking Clarity, Legitimacy and Respect: The Struggle to Implement Special Rights. Special Volume of the Journal of Legal Pluralism 55:1-1

2007 with Chris Milley, After Marshall: Implementation of Aboriginal Fishing Rights in Atlantic Canada. Special Volume of the Journal of Legal Pluralism 55:163-186.

2009 The Spatial and Temporal Role of Law in Natural Resource Management: The Impact of State Regulation of Fishing Spaces. In F. and K. von Benda-Beckmann and Anne Griffiths, eds., Spatialising Law: An Anthropological Geography of Law in Society. Ashgate. Pp. 121-154. Reprinted in paperback, 2012.

2009 co-editor with Bertram Turner, ‘Paradoxical conjunctions: rural property and access to rural resources in a transnational environment’. Special thematic section for Anthropologica 51(1).

2009 with John Kearney, Learning Communities and Legal Spaces: Community- Based Fisheries Management in a Globalizing World. In F. and K. von Benda-Beckmann and Anne Griffiths, eds., The Power of Law in a Transnational World. Berghan Press. Pp. 137-155.

2009 with Arthur Bull, Re-scaling Governance for Better Resource Management? In: F. and K. von Benda-Beckmann and Julia Eckert, eds. Rules of Law and Laws of Ruling. Pp. 151-170. Surrey, UK: Ashgate.

2010 Intellectual Property Rights and Food Security: the International Legal Battle Over Patenting Staple Crops. In Otto Hospes and Irene Hadiprayitno, eds., Governing Food Security: Laws, Politics and the Right to Food. Wageningen: Wageningen Academic Press. Pp. 273-294.

2013 with Donna Curtis and Maria Recchia, Consultation and Integrated Coastal Management: The New Brunswick Aquaculture Site Allocation Policy. In Kieran O'Doherty and Keith Culver, eds., Fishing and Farming Iconic Species: Cod and Salmon and Social Issues in Genomic Science. Captus Press. Pp. 25-44.

5.3 Editorial/Secretariat Responsibilities: 1990 English Contributions Editor, with Rene Kuppe and Ann Griffiths, Special Issue of

Law and Anthropology on "Group Rights: Strategies for Assisting the Fourth World", Volume 5.

1997-2000 Senior Editor for the Publications of the Commission on Folk Law and Legal Pluralism.

2001-2006 Secretariat of the International Commission on Folk Law and Legal Pluralism.

2001-2006 Editor, Newsletter of the Commission of Folk Law and Legal Pluralism. 2011-2014 Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Legal Pluralism. 2014-ongoing Editor, Journal of Legal Pluralism. 5.4(a) Selected Non-Refereed Media, Publications and Book Reviews: 1993 Invited Review of "Wagering the Land. Ritual, Capital and Environmental Degradation

in the Cordillera of Northern Luzon, 1900-1986" for American Ethnologist November: 9-10.

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5.4(a) Selected Non-Refereed Media, Publications and Book Reviews (cont): 1998 Caught In The Cross-Hairs: Liberalizing Trade (the M.A.I.) and Privatizing

The Right to Fish (Bill C-62). Implications for Canada's Fisheries. Proceedings of the 12th International Congress of the Commission on Folk Law and Legal Pluralism, Williamsburg, July 26-August 1. Edited by Melanie G. Wiber. Pp. 81-96.

1998 Invited Review of "Planting Power. The Afforestation of the Commons and State Formation in Portugal " for Recht der Werkelijkheid. 1998/1: 67-69.

1999 Invited Review of 'Natural Resources, Environment and Legal Pluralism' for the Journal of Legal Pluralism, No 43: 181-186.

2002 Immanent Local Law? Immanent Culture? Review article in Newsletter of the Commission of Folk Law and Legal Pluralism, vol. 35, February: 81-87. 2003 Review of Elizabeth Povinelli’s The Cunning of Recognition. Newsletter of the

Commission on Folk Law and Legal Pluralism No. 37 (June): 61-64. 2006 with John Kearney, eds. Proceedings of the Workshop: Learning Communities as a

Tool in Natural Resource Management. Halifax, Nova Scotia. November 4-6, 2005. 2006 Reversing the Deskilling Process in Natural Resource Management: Protecting Local

Knowledge under State Regulation of Fishing Spaces. In John Kearney and Melanie Wiber, eds. Proceedings of the Workshop on the Role of Learning Communities in Natural Resource Management, Halifax, November 4-6, 2005.

2012 CURA Conversations 2011: Lessons Learned from Collaborative Research. Coastal CURA Newsletter 4(2): 7. (also online: http://www.coastalcura.ca/report.html)

2012 Review of D. E. Davis, et al. “Governance by Indicators. Global Power through Quantification and Rankings” for Journal of Legal Pluralism 66: 109-113.

5.4(b) Film Production: 2009 Participated in production of research film on Saint John Harbour, entitled: Sharing the

Waters. Filmmaker: Sarah Bood. Available online at CBC downloads site: http://www.cbc.ca/download/ Click on April 9, 2010.

2010 Participated in production of research film on High School Curriculum on Integrated Management. Filmmaker: Micheal Guitard. Available online at http://vimeo.com/10908331

2011 Participated in production of film: “A Coastal Partnership: Maritime Stories of Integrated Management” – capstone film for the Coastal CURA. Local launch held in St. Andrews, New Brunswick on October 1st, national launch held on June 27 in Halifax, international launch held on July 7 in Amsterdam.

5.5 Reports and Policy Briefs: 2009 Costs and Earnings Survey, Inshore and Onshore Fishing Sector, SWNB. Report

prepared for the Fundy North Fishermen’s Association. 2009 with Darcy Dignam, Evaluation of the Eider Rock Environmental Impact Assessment

Report, Report prepared for the Fundy North Fishermen’s Association. 2011 with Sheena Young and Lizette Wilson, Report on Fishermen’s On-the-Water

Observations, Aquaculture-Traditional Fishery Interactions, Southwest New Brunswick, Research report distributed by the Coastal CURA.

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5.6 Selected Reviews of My Work: 1994 by Raul Pertierra, on “Politics, Property and Law”, Culture. Vol. 14(1):92-93. 1994 by Susan Russell, on “Politics, Property and Law”, Journal of AsianStudies, August:

1025-26. 1994 by Joachim Voss, on “Politics, Property and Law”, The Canadian Review of Sociology

and Anthropology. Vol.31(4):476-477. 1995 by Frank Hirtz, on “Politics, Property and Law”, Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. 35:151-154. 1995 by David Hicks, on “Politics, Property and Law”, Anthropos. Vol. 90(4):655-656. 1998 by Stephanie Moser, on "Erect Men/Undulating Women", Antiquity, Vol. 72, No. 277:

718. 1998 J. O'Brien, on "Erect Men/Undulating Women", Choice - Social and Behavioral

Sciences, Vol. 35, No. 10 1998 by Peggy Grossman, on "The Role of Law", Agriculture and Human Values15:177-78. 1998 on "The Role of Law", Ethics July 1998:855. 1999 by P.R. Willoughby on "Erect Men/Undulating Women", Anthropologica XLI(80-81). 1999 by Marsha Henry and Jonathan Reinarz on "Erect Men/Undulating Women", Book

Reviews, History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 21, 385-408. 1999 by Thomas K. Rudel on "The Role of Law", Journal of Legal Pluralism 43:165. 2006 by Samuel Stanton on “Mobile People, Mobile Law”, Law and Politics Book Reviews

16(1):71-75. 2007 by Chris Hann, review paper including discussion of “Changing Properties of

Property”, Socio-Economic Review: 1-32. 2008 by Henrik Ronsbo on “Changing Properties of Property”, Social Anthropology,

Journal of the European Association of Social Anthropologists 15: 377-378. 5.7(a) Papers Presented at Professional and Technical Meetings: 1981 Anthropological Perspectives on Complex Organizations: The Role of Symbols, Myth

and Ritual in Voluntary Associations. 23rd Annual Meeting of the Western Association of Sociology and Anthropology, Saskatoon, February 11-12.

1985 Corporate Ownership of Productive Resources among the Ibaloi, Northern Philippines. 12th Annual Congress of the Canadian Ethnology Society, Toronto, May 9-12.

1985 Labor Recruitment and Allocation in Subsistence and Commercial Farming, Northern Philippines. 12th Annual Congress of the Canadian Ethnology Society, Toronto, May 9-12.

1986 Issues in Multiculturalism: The Effects of a Plural Jural System on Two Philippine Upland Ethnic Groups. 13th Annual Congress of the Canadian Ethnology Society, Edmonton, May 15-18.

1988 Power Struggles in the Periphery: Determinants of Pluralism? 15th Annual Congress of the Canadian Ethnology Society, Saskatoon, May 11-15.

1988 Legal Pluralism and Land Tenure: Public versus Ancestral Lands in the Philippine Uplands. Symposium on Folk Law and Legal Pluralism, 12th International Congress of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Zagreb Yugoslavia, July 24-31.

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Date of Revision: June 2016 5.7(a) Papers Presented at Professional and Technical Meetings (cont.): 1989 Commoditization and Custom: The Manipulation of Law in Property Accumulation in

the Northern Philippines. Asian Studies Meetings, Washington, D.C., March 17-19. 1990 joint paper with June Prill-Brett. Constraints on the Sharing of Power: Whose Self-

Determination Shall Prevail? 11th International Symposium of the Commission on Folk Law and Legal Pluralism, Ottawa, August 15-18.

1992 Of Dross and Gold: The Thaumaturgy of Feminist Studies in Legal Anthropology. Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference, Carleton University, May 22-23.

1993 Violence at the Heart of Cumulative Contingencies in Regulementation: New Brunswick Dairy Farmers and Canadian Supply Management. 13th International Congress of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Mexico City, July 29-August 5.

1994 joint paper with John Kearney. Stinting the Commons: Property, Policy or Powerstruggle? Comparing Quota in the Canadian Dairy and Fisheries Sectors. Annual Meeting of the Society for Economic Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, March 10-12.

1994 joint paper with John Kearney. Is Quota Property? Comparing Examples from the Canadian Dairy and Fisheries Sectors. Invited paper for the Session on Property in the Economy, Annual Meeting of the American Anthropology Association, Atlanta, November 30-December 6.

1994 Rights to Produce in the Canadian Context: Property Disputes over Quota in the Fisheries, Forestry and Dairy Industries. Invited lecture to the CERES research group on Property Rights in the Management and Exploitation of Resources. Department of Law, Wageningen University, the Netherlands, December 12.

1997 senior author with John Kearney. Paradigm Building in Fisheries Management. Where Do We Go From Here? Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association Annual Meetings, the Learneds, St. John's Nfld., June 9.

1997 Undulating Women and Erect Men: What Human Evolution Illustrations Tell Us About Our Bodies and Our Evolutionary Roles. Annual Meetings of the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women, Fredericton, N.B., November 7-9.

1998 Erect Men/Undulating Women: Race, Gender and Progress in Human Evolution Illustrations. Invited Laurier Lecturer, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, March 5.

1998 Caught In The Cross-Hairs: Liberalizing Trade (the M.A.I.) and Privatizing The Right to Fish (Bill C-62). Implications for Canada's Fisheries. 14th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Williamsburg, July 26-August 1, 1998.

2001 with co-authors John Kearney, Tony Charles and Fikret Berkes, Developing an Interdisciplinary Participatory Research Methodology to Further Community-Based Resource Management. MARE: People and the Sea Conference, Amsterdam 30 Aug-1 Sept, 2001.

2001 ‘Cultural Capital’, Natural Resource Management, and Ecological Resiliency: A New Research Agenda for Legal Anthropology? Workshop on Legal Anthropology, hosted by the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle, Germany, 20-23 January.

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5.7(a) Papers Presented at Professional and Technical Meetings (cont.): 2002 Senior author with Peter Lovell. Property, Kinship and Using Vision to Think:

Theorizing the Importance of Kinship to Sustainable Resource Management. 13th International Congress of the Commission on Folk Law and Legal Pluralism, 7-10 April, Chiang Mai, Thailand.

2002 Integration of traditional and modern legal concepts in the Philippines. Invited presentation at the International Policy Dialogue: “The Law, Legal Certainty and Empowerment”, 17-18 Sept 2002, Berlin, Germany.

2002 Mobile Law, Globalism, and Community Innovation in the Fisheries Sector. Mobile People, Mobile Law Conference organized by the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/S. Germany, November 7-9, 2002.

2003 Second author with Shirley von Sychowski, Fikret Berkes, Tony Charles and John Kearney. Facilitating Community-based Management in the Canadian Maritimes: Forging New Collaborations in a Multi-Sited Participatory Research Project. Canadian Association of Sociology and Anthropology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, May.

2003 Relative Publics, Repatriation, and Cultural Property: Which Public? Whose Culture? Workshop on the “Changing Properties of Property”, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/S. Germany, July 2-4, 20032003 The Voracious Appetites of Public versus Private Property: A View of Intellectual Property and Biodiversity from Legal Pluralism. Workshop on Property Rights, Collective Action, and Local Conservation of Genetic Resources, 29th January-2nd October, Rome.

2003 Senior author, with John Kearney, Tony Charles, and Fikret Berkes. Facilitating Community-Based Management in the Canadian Maritimes through Participatory Social Science Research: Defining Community. Oceans Management Research Network National Conference, November 13-15, Ottawa.

2003 Practicalities of Community-Based Management: Legal Contexts. Workshop on “Community-Based Resource Management and the Canadian Maritimes”, Saint Mary’s University, November 21, Halifax.

2004 Senior author with Tony Charles, John Kearney, Fikret Berkes. Participatory Research Supporting Community-based Fishery Management. 4th World Fisheries Congress, Vancouver, May 2-6, 2004. (Presented by Tony Charles).

2004 Senior Author with John Kearney. Learning Communities and Legal Spaces: Community-based Fisheries Management in a Globalizing World. Invited paper to the International Conference on Developing the Anthropology of Law in a Transnational World (Wenner-Gren). Edinburgh, June 17-19th.

2004 Senior Author with Peter Lovell. Globalization, Politicization and Vulnerability: Legal Layers and the Lives of New Brunswick Women. 14th International Congress of the Commission of Folk Law and Legal Pluralism, Fredericton, Aug 26-29.

2004 Senior Author with Shirley von Sychowski The Place of “Place” under Globalization. Scotia-Fundy Fishing Communities and Privatization of Fishing Rights. 14th International Congress of the Commission of Folk Law and Legal Pluralism, Fredericton, Aug 26-29.

2005 Senior Author with Shirley von Sychowski, Place and the Role of Law in the Deskilling Process: Local Knowledge versus State Regulation of Fishing Spaces. “Developing Anthropology of Law in a Transnational World” Workshop, Edinburgh, June 9-11, 2005.

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5.7(a) Papers Presented at Professional and Technical Meetings (cont.): 2005 Reversing the Deskilling Process in Natural Resource Management. Learning

Communities as a Tool in Natural Resource Management, Workshop, Halifax November 4-6, 2005.

2006 What Innocent Bystanders? Neo-liberal Economic Apologists in the Age of TRIPS. Invited lecture, International Workshop: “Paradoxical Conjunctions: access to rural resources in a transnational environment”, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle, Germany, 31 March- 1 April.

2006 Equal contribution with Franz and Keebet von Benda-Beckmann, The Properties of Property. International Association for the Study of Common Property Global Conference, Bali, Indonesia, June 19-23.

2006 Equal contribution with Chris Milley, The Post Marshall Decision Implementation of Aboriginal Fishing Rights in Atlantic Canada. 15th International Congress of the Commission on Folk Law and Legal Pluralism, Depok, Indonesia, June 24-27.

2006 Senior author with Arthur Bull, Power Without Places and Places Without Power: Can We Re-scale Governance for Better Resource Management? Law and Governance Conference, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, November 9-11.

2006 Intellectual Property Rights and Food Security – the International Legal Battle Over Patenting Staple Crops. Keynote speaker at the 25th Anniversary Celebrations of the Law and Governance Group, Wageningen University, Wageningen, the Netherlands, December 16.

2007 An Epistemic Community’s Work is Never Done: Lessons from the Fisheries Field. International Conference of the Law and Society Association, Humboldt University, Berlin, 25 - 28 July.

2007 with John Kearney and Tony Charles. Reflecting on Participatory Research in Support of Community Based Management. Coastal CURA Reflections Workshop, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, 10-12 October.

2007 with Arthur Bull. Integrated Resource Management? A Nova Scotian Case of Clam Management. Session of the Working Group on SocioEconomics of Integrated Management, OMRN National Conference, Ottawa, October 24-27, 2007.

2008 with Maria Recchia. Coastal CURA. Communities Managing Coasts Together. CUExpo, Victoria, May 4-7.

2008 with Donna Curtis and Maria Recchia. Information needs for Integrated Management. New Brunswick aquaculture site licensing policy & the Fundy North Fishermen’s Association. Rural Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Manchester, New Hampshire, July 28-31.

2008 Invited keynote lecture. Issues and Challenges in Fisheries Governance: The Research Perspective. OMRN Workshop on Seeking Success in Fisheries Governance, Ottawa, August 22-23.

2009 with the Coastal CURA team. The Community Role in Integrated Management: Lessons from the Coastal CURA Research. Presented at “Collaborating Around Spatial Approaches to Integrated Management”, Policy Research Initiative Workshop, Ottawa, March 31st, 2009.

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5.7(a) Papers Presented at Professional and Technical Meetings (cont.): 2009 with Donna Curtis and Maria Recchia. Developing Integrated Management: New

Brunswick Aquaculture Site Allocation Policy & the Fundy North Fishermen’s Association. Presented at the Workshop on Fishing and Farming Iconic Species in the Genomics Era: Cod and Salmon, St. Andrews, May 28-29.

2009 with Maria Recchia. Calling for Integrated Management of Saint John Harbour. Presented at the 8th Bay of Fundy Ecological Partnership Science Workshop, Acadia University, Wolfville, N.S., May 26-29.

2009 with Arthur Bull. Aquaculture Leases on Closed Beaches: a Roadblock to Sustainable Shellfish Management? Presented at the 8th Bay of Fundy Ecological Partnership Science Workshop, Acadia University, Wolfville, N.S., May 26-29.

2009 with Donna Curtis and Maria Recchia. Bringing Local and Scientific Fisheries and Aquaculture Knowledge Together. Poster presentation: Annual Meetings of the Rural Sociological Society, Madison, Wisconsin, July 30-Aug 2. [Awarded Prize for Best Poster.]

2009 with Bertram Turner. Moral Talk: The Ontological Politics of Sustainable Development. Presented at the Congress of the Commission on Legal Pluralism, Zurich, Switzerland, August 31-Sept 3.

2009 The Promise and Perils of Participatory Research in Legal Pluralism: Methodological and Theoretical Issues from the Fisheries Field. Presented at the Congress of the Commission on Legal Pluralism, Zurich, Switzerland, August 31-Sept 3.

2009 with Maria Recchia. When Values Collide: Southwest New Brunswick Coastal Management. Presented at the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Workshop on Coastal Valuation. Ottawa, October 20.

2009 with Liz Wilson. Defining Integrated Coastal Management: Community Perspectives. Presented at the Ocean Management Research Network Conference, Ottawa, October 21-24.

2009 with Donna Curtis and Maria Recchia. Bringing Local Fisheries and Scientific Knowledge Together. Presented at the Ocean Management Research Network Conference, Ottawa, October 21-24.

2009 with Maria Recchia. Calling for Integrated Management of Saint John Harbour. Presented at the Ocean Management Research Network Conference, Ottawa, October 21-24.

2009 with the Coastal CURA team. Reflection as Key to Community-Based Integrated Management: Lessons from the Canadian Maritimes. Presented at the Ocean Management Research Network Conference, Ottawa, October 21-24.

2010 with Velta Douglas and Maria Recchia, Building Capacity for Integrated Coastal Management: Civil Society Engagement in High Schools. Coastal Zone Canada, Charlottetown, July 25-29.

2010 with Donna Curtis and Maria Recchia, Learning to Share: Communication and Information flow regarding the SWNB finfish aquaculture industry. Coastal Zone Canada, Charlottetown, July 25-29.

2010 Plenary Speaker with Randy Angus: Local Voices at the Front Line – Strengthening Coastal Communities. Coastal Zone Canada, Charlottetown, July 25-29.

2010 with Donna Curtis, Who is Empowered by Fishermen’s Information and Knowledge? Conference on Fisheries Dependent Information, Galway, Ireland, August 23-26.

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5.7(a) Papers Presented at Professional and Technical Meetings (cont.): 2011 with Lyn Pinkerton and Courtenay Parlee, Stinting the Intertidal Zone: the many

dimensions of privatizing a commons. Conference of the International Association for Study of the Commons (IASC), Hyderabad, India, January 11-14.

2011 Why Community Values Matter. Community Values Workshop: Exploring Community Values to Support Integrated Decision Making, DFO and Environment Canada, St. Andrews, NB, March 16-17.

2011 with Sheena Young and Lisette Wilson, Impact of Aquaculture on Commercial Fisheries. Local Ecological Knowledge Study. People in Places: Engaging Together in Integrated Resource Management Conference, Halifax, June 27-29.

2011 with Kate Bigney, Lizette Wilson, Courtenay Parlee and Donna Curtis. People in Places: Power and Traceability. People in Places: Engaging Together in Integrated Resource Management Conference, Halifax, June 27-29.

2011 with Donna Curtis. The Role of Information and Knowledge within Integrated Coastal Management – A Case Study Analysis. People in Places: Engaging Together in Integrated Resource Management Conference, Halifax, June 27-29.

2011 with Courtenay Parlee. Who is Governing Food Systems? Power and Traceability. Jubilee Congress of the Commission on Legal Pluralism, Cape Town, South Africa, 7-10 September 2011.

2012 Syncopated Rhythms? Temporal Patterns in Natural Resource Management. Presented at the Workshop on The Temporalities of Law, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle, Germany, 28 – 30 November 2012.

2013 with Rob Stephenson. Enhanced fisheries knowledge for an evolving management regime. Paper presented at the Annual General Meeting of the Canadian Fisheries Research Network, Toronto, Feb 12-15, 2013.

2013 with Courtenay Parlee. Indicators in Fisheries Management: Barriers or Bridges to Sustainability? Paper presented at the MARE Conference, Amsterdam, June 26-28.

2013 with Courtenay Parlee. Whose Audit Is It? Harnessing the Power of Audit Culture In Conditions of Legal Pluralism. A Case Study from Canadian Fisheries. Paper prepared for the International Meetings of the Commission on Legal Pluralism, Manchester, Aug 5-9.

2013 Carving Up Canada’s Oceans: Who Gets A Say? Invited lecture for the UNBF Arts Faculty Ideas that Matter Lecture Series. Oct 9, Fredericton. Available online at: http://www.unb.ca/initiatives/ideas/topics-speakers/wiber.html

2013 Fishermen’s View of the Impact of Salmon Aquaculture on Commercial Species. Invited lecture in the Zoology: “Discussing Three Dimensions of Our Local Environment”. Oct 21, Fredericton.

2013 Syncopated Rhythms? Temporal Patterns in Natural Resource Management. Invited lecture, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Dalhousie University. Nov 8, Halifax.

2014 Project 1.1 Audit Framework for Sustainable Fisheries. Presentation to the CFRN- GAP2 Fisheries Research Exchange, The Hague, Amsterdam. March 9-16.

2014 Discussant. The Law’s (In)Equality: Can Legal Pluralism Deliver on the Law’s Promise of Equality and Justice for All? Law and Society Association Meetings, May 29 – June 1, 2014. Minneapolis.

2014 Invited participant. Coastal Economy Workshop, St Andrews NB, June 12-13.

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Date of Revision: June 2016 5.7(a) Papers Presented at Professional and Technical Meetings (cont.): 2015 Tracking Marine Debris in the Bay of Fundy. Presentation to the 2015 AGM of the

Fundy North Fishermen’s Association, March 28, 2015. 2015 with Allain Barnett, Michael Rooney, Donno Curtis Maillet. Policy Recommendations

Arising from Marine Debris Tracking in the Bay of Fundy. Poster presented at the UNB Research Showcase, September 25, Fredericton.

2015 Project overview and results of Project 1.1 – Expanded criteria for evaluating fisheries management. Canadian Fisheries Research Network Annual General Meeting, Halifax, November 17-20, 2015.

2015 with Allain Barnett and Robin Messenger. Contesting the concentration of access rights in Atlantic Canadian lobster fisheries. Poster session. Canadian Fisheries Research Network Annual General Meeting, Halifax, November 17-20, 2015.

2015 with Kevin Squires. The distribution of fishery benefits: A review of increased access to the Eastern Nova Scotia Snow Crab fishery. Poster session. Canadian Fisheries Research Network Annual General Meeting, Halifax, November 17-20, 2015.

2016 with Allain Barnett. Assessing Anthropogenic Risk in the Marine Environment: the Impact of Aquaculture on Lobsters. 11th Annual Bay of Fundy Ecosystem Partnership Science Workshop, June 8-11, Fredericton.

2016 invited discussant. Conflicting Values, Shared Risks - Governance Challenges in the Anthropocene. 11th Annual Bay of Fundy Ecosystem Partnership Science Workshop, June 8-11, Fredericton.

5.7(b) Organizing Conferences or Sessions - Professional Meetings (Selected): 1998 Natural Resources and Property Rights in Plural Legal Systems. Session organized for

the Commission of Folk Law and Legal Pluralism, The International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences Congress, Williamsburg, Virginia, July/August 1998.

2001 The Canadian Maritimes: Challenges and Opportunities. Session organized for MARE: People and the Sea Conference, Amsterdam, August 29-Sept 1.

2002 with Gordon Woodman. Methodological and Theoretical Issues in Legal Pluralism. Session organized for the 13th International Congress of the Commission on Folk Law and Legal Pluralism, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 7-10 April.

2003 with K. and F. von Benda-Beckmann and Chris Hann. “Properties of Property”. Workshop organized for the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, July 2-4, Halle/Saale, Germany.

2004 Chair of Local Organizing Committee, 14th International Congress of the Commission on Folk Law and Legal Pluralism, Fredericton, New Brunswick August 26-29.

2005 Organizer for SSHRC-funded “Learning Communities” Workshop, Halifax, November 4-6.

2006 Member of Organizing Committee, and co-chair of session entitled: “Recent Developments in Local/Indigenous Resource Management”, 15th International Congress of the Commission on Legal Pluralism, June 24-27, Depok, Indonesia.

2007 Co-organizer with John Kearney, Learning SocioEconomic Indicators, Workshop of the Learning Communities Network, Tofino, May 28-31.

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5.7(a) Papers Presented at Professional and Technical Meetings (cont.): 2007 Co-organizer with Keebet von Benda-Beckmann, Epistemic Communities and Law

Making. Panel for the Law and Society Meetings, Berlin, July 26-29. 2007 Organizer of the Session of the Working Group on SocioEconomics of Integrated

Management, OMRN National Conference, Ottawa, October 24-27. 2008 Organizer of the OMRN Workshop on Sustainable Coastal Livelihoods, Stephenville,

NFLD, October 4-5. 2008 Co-Organizer of the Coastal CURA poster session for the Fourth Annual ESSIM Forum

Workshop, November 25-26, Halifax. 2009 Organizer of the OMRN Panel of the Working Group on the Socio-Economics of

Integrated Management. OMRN National Conference, Ottawa, October 21-24. 2011 Co-organizer (with Tony Charles) of the “CURA Conversations” Workshop, Halifax,

June 25. 2011 Co-organizer of the People in Places International Conference, Halifax, June 26-29. 2012 Co-organizer (with Tony Charles) of the Panel on “Coastal CURA Findings”, CURRA

Conference 'Rebuilding Collapsed Fisheries and Threatened Communities’, Newfoundland, October 1-3.

2014 Member of organizing team for Canadian Fisheries Research Network workshop on Framework for comprehensive evaluation of fisheries (Part 1) and Methods/curriculum for inclusion of social, community and economic values of fisheries (Part II), Sept 29-Oct 2, St Andrews, NB.

2015 Co-organizer with Allain Barnett of the Panel: Knowns and Unknowns: Knowledge Sets and Perceptions of Risk in Marine Management, MARE Conference, Amsterdam, June 22-24.

2016 Co-organizer with Courtenay Parlee and Allain Barnett. Building better governance for sustainable resources: Case studies from Atlantic Canada. Panel organized for the 11th Annual Bay of Fundy Ecosystem Partnership Science Workshop, June 8-11, Fredericton.

5.7(c) Selected Presentation of Seminars, Clinics, Workshops, Media Interviews: 1997 "Revisiting Magna Carta: Fishing Rights and the Rhetoric of Privatization Promoters".

Invited lecture presented to the Agrarian Law Department, Wageningen University, Friday, October 24, 1997.

1998 Interview with Jennifer Chevalier for the British Broadcasting Corporation Women's Hour, BBC Radio One, May 7, 1998.

1999 Summer Course Instructor, "Legal Complexity, Human Rights and Natural Resource Issues in the Russian Federation", Zvenigorod, Russia May 22-29. Jointly organized by the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Commission on Folk Law and Legal Pluralism.

2000 Invited Discussant. Oceans Management Research Agenda Workshop, Aylmer Quebec. Hosted by SSHRC and the Oceans Branch of the DFO, June 16-18.

2000 “The Target-Based Method in Legal Anthropology: An Example from the New Brunswick Milk Marketing Board Study”. Invited lecture, Faculty of Law, Wageningen University.

2001 Invited Discussant. Adaptive Management and Community Sustainability. Clayoquot Sound and Victoria, British Columbia workshop. Hosted by the Policy Research Secretariat of Canada, May 8-11.

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5.7(c) Selected Presentation of Seminars, Clinics, Workshops, Media Interviews (cont.): 2002 Summer Course Instructor, "Resource Rights, Ethnicity and Governance in the Context

of Legal Pluralism", 1-5 April, Chiang Mai University, Thailand. Organized by the Commission of Folk Law and Legal Pluralism.

2009 Summer Course Instructor: “The Importance of Socio-legal Perspectives in Legal Studies: Building Capacity”, Neuchatel, Switzerland August 26-29. Jointly sponsored by the Commission on Legal Pluralism and Neuchatel University.

2010 Invited participant. Critical Conversation on Place-Based Decision-Making: The Role of the Federal Government. Co-hosted by Policy Research Initiative, Carleton University, Environment Canada, Natural Resources Canada, March 22, Ottawa

2010 Coastal CURA Capstone Film Project (on camera interview), release June 26, 2011. 2011 Coastal CURA People in Places Conference Fieldtrip vimeo (on camera interview), see

http://vimeo.com/26003246 or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTTjoVgtN6w

5.8 Consulting Activities: 1992-94 Socio-Economic/Gender Impact Assessment Consultant, the Brookville

Consortium. Sarawak Coal-Powered Electrical Facility Project, Malaysia. 2005-2008 Metepenagiag Heritage Park Cultural Property Policy. 2011-2012 Core Group on Ocean Science in Canada, Council of Canadian Academies 2013-14 IDRC-SRCR Research Ethics Education Advisory Committee (REEAC) 2015-ongoing SWNB Marine Debris Strategy Advisory Committee 5.9 Selected Professional Services and Peer Review: 2000 manuscript (38 pp), Human Organization. 2000 book manuscript (557 pp), University of Toronto Press. 2001 manuscript (48 pp), Current Anthropology. 2001 external referee for promotion to full professor, Dalhousie University 2002 manuscript (44 pp), Current Anthropology. 2002 manuscript (32 pp), Journal of Canadian Studies. 2002 manuscript (36 pp), MPI for Social Anthropology Working Paper Series. 2003 manuscript (28 pp), Canadian Journal of Development Studies. 2004 manuscript (34 pp), Anthropologica. 2005 manuscript (41 pp) The Canadian Geographer. 2005 manuscript (35 pp), University of British Columbia Press. 2005 manuscript (32 pp), Fisheries Research. 2006 manuscript (42 pp), Journal of Environmental Management. (twice) 2006 manuscript (27 pp), Research in Economic Anthropology. 2006 manuscript (31 pp), Journal of Legal Pluralism. 2006 manuscript (16 pp), Land Use Policy. 2006 manuscript (33pp), Conservation and Society. (twice) 2007 book manuscript (372pp), University of Amsterdam Press. 2007 manuscript (38 pp), Human Organization. 2008 external referee on funding application, Earthwatch

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Date of Revision: June 2016 5.9 Selected Professional Services and Peer Review (cont): 2008 manuscript (14 pp), Society and Natural Resources 2008 manuscript (20 pp), Water Resources 2009 referee on funding application, Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research 2009 manuscript (35 pp), Ocean Yearbook 2010 external review of Habilitation project (19 pp), University of Lucerne, Switzerland 2010 manuscript (34 pp), Journal of Environmental Management 2011 manuscript (36 pp), Journal of Maritime Studies (MAST) 2011 manuscript (26 pp), PLoS ONE (Open Access Science Journal) 2011 manuscript (26 pp), Politics, Philosophy and Economics (Australia) 2011 manuscript (36 pp), Journal of Environmental Development 2011 manuscript (22 pages), European Journal of Development Research 2012 manuscript (17 pages), Environment, Development and Sustainability 2012 manuscript (27 pages), MAST 2013 book manuscript (240 pages), Property in East Central Europe, Berghahn Publications 2013 manuscript (36 pages), Polar Record 2013 manuscript (11 pages), Ecology and Society 2014-15 4 manuscripts, Journal of Legal Pluralism 2015 manuscript (34 pages), Journal of Anthropological Theory 2015 manuscript (24 pages), International Journal of Law in Context (IJLC) 5.10 Service on National and International Adjudication Committees: 1995 External Review for doctoral funding applications, Wenner-Gren Foundation for

Anthropological Research 1996 External Review for SSHRC research grant application 1999 External Review for SSHRC research grant application 2001-2003 SSHRC Standard Research Grants National Adjudication Committee 2002 Adjudication of AquaNet funding application 2004-2005 SSHRC Workshops and Congress Grants Adjudication Committee 2006 SSHRC International Opportunities Fund Adjudication Committee (two competitions) 2006 External Review for SSHRC Standard Research Grant 2007 External Review for SSHRC Standard Research Grant 2007 SSHRC International Opportunities Fund Adjudication Committee 2008 SSHRC CURA LOI Adjudication Committee 2009 SSHRC International Opportunities Fund Adjudication Committee 2009 SSHRC Workshops and Congress Grants Adjudication Committee 2010 European Commission – FP7 OCEAN 2010 Adjudication Committee 2010 External Review for MITACs Accelerate Internship Program 2011 External Review for MITACs Accelerate Cluster Internship Program 2012 External Review for MITACs Accelerate Cluster Internship Program 2012 SSHRC Connection Grants National Adjudication Committee 2015-2016 SSHRC Insight Development Grants National Adjudication Committees

5.11 Awards: 1992 SSHRC Research Grant. Title: "Who Benefits from Supply Management?"

Amount: $10,300. Duration: April 1992 to April 1994

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5.11 Awards (cont.): 1992 UNB Research Grant. Title: "Who Benefits from Supply Management?"

Amount: $2000. Duration: one year. 1994 SSHRC Research Grant Title: "Beneficial Regulation? New Brunswick Dairy

Farmers and Supply Management". Amount: $15,000. Duration: April 1994 to April 1995.

1995 Visiting Scholar Grant, Agricultural University of Wageningen. Amount: 20,000 Dutch Guilders. Duration: May to December 1995.

1999 SSHRC Strategic Partnership Development Grant. Amount: $5,000 -- with John Kearney (STFX), Fikret Birkes (UManitoba) and Anthony Charles (STMary's U).

2000 SSHRC RDI Grant. Amount: $104,000. With John Kearney (STFX), Fikret Birkes (UManitoba) and Anthony Charles (STMary's U). Duration: October 2000-October 2003

2001 Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Visiting Scholar Grant. Amount: 5000 DM. Duration: January 1-27, 2001.

2002 Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Visiting Scholar Writing Grant. Amount: 15,000 Euro. Duration: June 1 to November 30, 2002.

2003 Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Visiting Scholar Grant. Amount: 5000 Euro. Duration: June-July, 2003.

2004 Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Visiting Scholar Grant. Amount: 2500 Euro. Duration: May-June, 2004.

2004 SSHRC Aid to Congress Grant. Amount: 30,000 CAD. Duration: 2004-2005. 2005 SSHRC Aid to Workshop Grant. Amount: 25,000 CAD. Duration: 2005-2006. 2006 SSHRC CURA Grant. Amount: 1 million CAD. Duration: 5 years. Role: Co-applicant. 2007 IDRC Aid to Learning Communities Network Grant. Amount: $25,000 CAD. Duration: 1 year. Role: Co-investigator with John Kearney. 2007-9 SSHRC/DFO Oceans Management Research Network Working Group: Year One:

25,000 CAD. Year Two: 40,000 CAD. Duration: 2 years. Role: Director of Working Group. [Funding extended to 2010].

2009 Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Visiting Scholar Grant. Amount: 7500 Euro. Duration: January-March, 2009.

2009 SSHRC Environmental Outreach Grant: 60,000 CAD. Duration: One Year. Role: Principal Investigator.

2010 NSERC Strategic Networks Grant: 5 million CAD. Duration: 5 years. Role: Co-applicant.

2011 SSHRC Conference Grant: 24,932 CAD. Duration: Two Years. Role: Co-applicant. 2014 SSHRC Insight Grant: 485,625 CAD. Duration: Three Years: Role: Principle

Investigator. 5.12 Memberships in Professional and Learned Societies: Canadian Anthropology and Sociology Association. Commission on Legal Pluralism - member of Executive Board (1999 to present); Secretariat (2001-2006); webmaster of Commission webpage, editor of Newsletter. International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. Law and Society Association.

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SECTION 6: SERVICE 6.1 Service to University: Department Service (selected): 2003-present Level I Assessment Committee 2011-2013 Contract Academic Instructors Assessment Committee 2015-16 Department Search Committee (3 competitions – tenure track appointments) Administrative Positions (Selected): 1991-1997, 2006-2007, 2011-2015 Director of Graduate Studies, Anthropology 1997-2000 Chair, Department of Anthropology 2007 Acting Chair, Department of Anthropology (6 months) Faculty Service (selected): 1995-1997 Member, Graduate Studies Assistantship Committee 1996-1997 Member, Arts Faculty Teaching Award Committee Faculty Service (selected) (cont.): 1997-1999 Coordinator for the Pacey and MacNutt Lectures 1999-2000 Member, Dean's Advisory Committee on Teacher Education 2001 Member, Canada Chairs Selection Committee, Arts Faculty 2003-2006 and 2009-2010 Level II Tenure and Promotion Committee 2005 Coordinator for the W. Stewart MacNutt Memorial Lecture 2003-2007 Arts Faculty Representative to the Senate 2007 Member, Chair Selection Committee - Sociology 2011-2012 Department Representative Arts Curriculum Committee 2011-2013 Arts Faculty Speakers Fund Committee 2015-16 Arts Faculty Nominating Committee 2015-16 Arts Faculty University Research Fund Committee 2015 Coordinator for the W. Stewart MacNutt Memorial Lecture University Service (selected): 1999-2000 Association of University of New Brunswick Teachers (AUNBT) - President 1996-2015 AUNBT Executive 2002-2006 Joint AUNBT Administration External Partnerships Committee 2004-2007 Senate 2004-2008 Academic Planning Committee 2011 Co-Chair - Joint Committee to Investigate Academic Culture in Mathematics and

Statistics 2012-2013 Co-Chair, Joint AUNBT Administration Committee on Graduate Training 2000-2006 and 2011-present Co-Chair, Joint AUNBT Administration Impact of Technology

Committee 2013-2014 Team Member - Full time Collective Agreement AUNBT Bargaining Team 2016 Chair - Full time Collective Bargaining Committee (Group 1)

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6.2 National Service: 2001- 2010 Member – Oceans Management Research Network, Socio-Economic

Indicators for Integrated Management Working Group 2011-2012 Member - Council of Canadian Academies Core Group of Experts on Canadian

Ocean Science 2013 Member - IDRC-SRCR Research Ethics Education Advisory Committee 6.3 International Service: 2001-present Member, Executive Body of the Commission on Legal Pluralism