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1 AMAL MADIBBO, PhD Department of Sociology University of Calgary 2500 University Dr. N.W Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4 Ph: (403) 220-6512, Fax: (403) 282-9298 [email protected] Languages Speaking and Writing Fluency: English, French and Arabic Education PhD, Department of Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto (OISE/UT), Toronto Certificate of Teaching French as a Second Language, l’Université Lumière Lyon 2, Lyon, France Master of Arts, Carleton University, Ottawa Specialisation: French Sociolinguistics and Black Francophone Literature Bachelor of Arts, Khartoum University, Sudan and l’Université Lumière Lyon 2, Lyon, France Specialisation: French Language and Literature Areas of Specialization Immigration and integration; antiracism; la francophonie; race and ethnicity in Sub- Saharan Africa Teaching Experience 2007- present Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Calgary, Calgary 2005-07 Lecturer, Department of Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, (OISE/UT), Toronto 2004- 05 Lecturer, Department of Multidisciplinary Studies, Glendon College, York University, Toronto

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AMAL MADIBBO, PhD

Department of Sociology

University of Calgary

2500 University Dr. N.W

Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4

Ph: (403) 220-6512, Fax: (403) 282-9298

[email protected]

Languages

Speaking and Writing Fluency: English, French and Arabic

Education

PhD, Department of Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, Ontario

Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto (OISE/UT), Toronto

Certificate of Teaching French as a Second Language, l’Université Lumière Lyon 2, Lyon,

France

Master of Arts, Carleton University, Ottawa

Specialisation: French Sociolinguistics and Black Francophone Literature

Bachelor of Arts, Khartoum University, Sudan and l’Université Lumière Lyon 2, Lyon,

France

Specialisation: French Language and Literature

Areas of Specialization

Immigration and integration; antiracism; la francophonie; race and ethnicity in Sub-

Saharan Africa

Teaching Experience

2007- present Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Calgary,

Calgary

2005-07 Lecturer, Department of Sociology and Equity Studies in Education,

(OISE/UT), Toronto

2004- 05 Lecturer, Department of Multidisciplinary Studies, Glendon College, York

University, Toronto

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Visiting Scholarship

2011 The Center for Conflict Management, National University of Rwanda,

June-July

2010 The Institute of Afro-Asian Studies, University of Khartoum, Sudan,

July-August

2009 Omduram Islamic University, Al Daein Branch, Darfur, Sudan. June

2008 L’Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar, Senegal. June

2006 Department of French, University of Khartoum, Sudan. November-

December

Grants and Scholarships

Race, Ethnicity, Migration and Identity in the Sudan. 2009-2012. Social Sciences and

Humanities Research Council of Canada

The Racial and Ethnic Identity of Francophone Immigrants. 2008-2011:

The University of Calgary Starter Grants

The Dean of Social Sciences Grants, the University of Calgary

Le Centre canadien de recherche sur les francophonies en milieu minoritaire, the

University of Regina

Awards

Award of Recognition. Le Centre d’accueil pour les nouveaux arrivants francophones de

Calgary. October, 2011

Certificate of Recognition. The International Education Week, the College of Education,

Central Florida University, Orlando, Florida . November 14-18

Publications - Books

Madibbo, A. (2006). Minority Within a Minority: Black Francophone Immigrants and the

Dynamics of Power and Resistance. London & New York: Routledge

Publications - Refereed Journal Articles

Madibbo, A. 2012. “Conflict and the Conceptions of Identities in the Sudan”. Current

Sociology, 60/3: 302-319

Madibbo, A. 2021. “Pratiques identitaires et racialisation des immigrants africains

francophones en Alberta”. Canadian Ethnic Studies, 41-42/3-1: 177-191

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Madibbo, A. and Maury, J. 2012. (Reprinted). “L’immigration et la communauté

franco-torontoise : le cas des jeunes”. http://www.erudit.org/revue/fa/2001/v/n12/1005150ar

Madibbo, A. 2010. “The Management of Ethnicity in the African Contexts: The

Sudanese Case”. The Global Studies Journal, 3/2, 289-296

Madibbo, A. 2008. “The Integration of Black Francophone Immigrant Youth in Ontario:

Challenges and Possibilities”. Canadian Issues, Spring Issue, 45-49 (Translation below)

Madibbo, A. 2008. “L’intégration des jeunes immigrants francophones de race noire en

Ontario: Défis et possibilité”. Thèmes Canadiens, 50-54

Madibbo, A. 2007. “Race, Gender, Language and Power Relations: Blacks within

Francophone Communities in Ontario, Canada”. Race, Gender and Class, 14(1-2): 213-

226

Madibbo, A. 2004. “Power, Language and Race Relations within Francophone

Communities in Canada”. Journal of Education and Society, 22/3: 21-34

Madibbo, A. 2003. “L’introduction du français en Afrique non-francophone :

L’expérience soudanaise”. La revue Sudlangues, 107-119. http://www.sudlangues.sn/article57.html

Madibbo, A. and Labrie, N. 2005. “La transformation des institutions et des

communautés francophones face à l’immigration et à la mondialisation : une étude de

cas ”. La revue ontarienne d’intervention sociale et communautaire, 11: 49-80

Madibbo, A. and Maury, J. 2002. “L’immigration et la communauté franco-torontoise:

le cas des jeunes”. Francophonies d’Amérique, 12: 113-122

Soleski, A. and Madibbo, A. 2010. “Canada’s Contributions to the Resolution of the

Darfur, Sudan’s Conflict”. The Asian Journal of Canadian Studies, 16(1-2), 59-87.

Labrie, N. Chambon, A., M. Heller, and A. Madibbo. 2002. “Migrations et santé :

pratiques des communautés francophones à Toronto”. Bulletin suisse de linguistique

appliquée, 74: 209-235

Publications – Non-refereed Journal Articles

Madibbo, A. 2012. “Contemporary Immigration of Francophones to Ontario”. Heritage

Matters, p. 10, May. (http://www.heritagetrust.on.ca/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=9ca625a1-d946-4911-

bb06-bd2f516c1def). (Translation below)

Madibbo, A. 2012. “L’immigration francophone dans l’Ontario d’aujourd’hui”. Questions

de patrimoine, p. 10, May. (http://www.heritagetrust.on.ca/CMSPages/GetFile.aspx?guid=1b2d0d49-

6174-4c5d-a5fc-70f59078b3a5)

Madibbo, A. 2011. “On the 45th Anniversary of the Sudanese Poet Tawfig Salih Gibril:

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Celebrating the Social and Revolutionary aspects of his work” (In Arabic). Al Sahafa, p. 13,

December 20. (Published in Sudan)

Publications - Book Chapters

Madibbo, A. 2012. “L’immigration francophone noire et le multiculturalisme”. In G.

Ewin and C. Coates (Eds.). Introduction aux Études Canadiennes: Histoires, identités,

cultures, 121-136. Ottawa: Ottawa University Press

Madibbo, A. 2010. “The African Francophone Identities within the Francophone

Diaspora”. In T. McCauley and J. Hill (Eds.), Canadian Society: Global Perspectives,

87-94. Oshawa: de Sitter Publications

Madibbo, A. 2010. “Power/knowledge”. Sage Encyclopedia of Case Study Research, 718-

720. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage

Madibbo, A. 2009. (Reprinted). “Power, Language and Race Relations within

Francophone Communities in Canada”. In J. Zajda and K. Freeman (Eds.). Race,

Ethnicity and Gender in Education, Cross-Cultural Understandings, 85-96. New York:

Springer

Madibbo, A. 2007. “Race, Language and la Francophonie: Black Francophones caught

between Racism and Linguicism”. In N. Massaquoi and N. Wane (Eds.). Theorizing

Empowerment: Canadian Perspectives on Black Feminist Thought, 199-227. Toronto:

Inanna Publication and Education Inc.

Madibbo, A. 2007. “Le mouvement associatif des immigrants africains francophones en

Ontario”. In M. Diop and O. Bénois (Eds.). Associations, cultures et développement, 107-

115. Paris: Éditions Karthala

Frideres, J. and A. Madibbo. 2012. (Submitted). “Building Bridges: Immigrant, Visible

Minority, and Aboriginal Families in the Twenty-First Century”. In D. Cheal (Ed.).

Canadian Families Today: New Perspectives (2nd

edition). Toronto: Oxford University

Press

Publications - Research Compendium

Madibbo, A. 2010. “The Racial and Ethnic Identity of African Francophone Immigrants”.

Current Research Compendium on Francophone Immigration in Canada, 14-16. The

Quebec Metropolis Centre - Immigration et métropoles. Montreal.

(http://canada.metropolis.net/publications/francophone_compendium_e.pdf) (Translation

below)

Madibbo, A. 2010. “ L’identité raciale et ethnique des immigrants africains

francophones”. Cahier de la recherche actuelle sur l’immigration francophone au

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Canada, 15-17. The Quebec Metropolis Centre - immigrations et métropoles. Montreal.

(http://www.canada.metropolis.net/publications/francophone_compendium_f.pdf)

Publications - Working Papers

Madibbo, A. 2005. Immigration, Race and Language: Black Francophones and the

Challenges of Integration, Racism and Language Discrimination, (46 ps.). The Joint

Centre of Excellence for Research on Immigration and Settlement, Toronto

Publications - Book Reviews

Madibbo, A. 2000. Book review (“Negotiating Language, Constructing Race: Disciplining

Difference in Singapore”, N. S. Purushotam (1998)). The International Journal of

Bilingualism, 4/3: 426-431

Invited keynote speaker at conferences

Madibbo, A. 2009. “L’identité raciale et ethnique de la première génération des

immigrants africains Francophones”. Invited keynote speaker at the Plenary Session:

Immigration et diversité au sein des communautés francophones en situation minoritaire,

Journée de réflexion. The 11th

National Metropolis Conference. Calgary. March 19-22

Invited speaker at conferences

Madibbo, A. 2011. “Sudan: Education and Political Conflict”. The International

Education Week. The College of Education, Central Florida University, Orlando, Florida.

November 14-18

Madibbo, A. 2008. “Encounters between the African Diaspora and the Francophone

Diaspora”. Conference: Transnational Citizenship and the African Diaspora Conference.

University of Calgary. November 7-8

Madibbo, A. 2008. “Background on Multiculturalism”. Multiculturalism: Breaking Down

Borders colloquium. Organized by the University of Calgary and the Royal Society of

Canada. Calgary. April 24

Madibbo, A. 2003. “Perspectives sur l’avenir des communautés francophones”.

Conference: Défis et opportunités qui se présentent à la francophonie torontoise.

Organized by the Office of the Official Languages Commissioner, Government of

Canada. Toronto. April 7

Madibbo, A. 2001. “L’expérience personnelle des jeunes sur le racisme au Canada”.

Preparatory Conference for the International Conference against Racism, Xenophobia and

Intolerance. Le Groupe Jeunesse, Toronto. May 24-25

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Invited speaker

Madibbo, A. 2012. “La dynamique de l’exclusion et l’inclusion identitaire : Le cas des

immigrants africains francophones en milieu minoritaire”. Faculty of Social Work,

University of Ottawa. March 2

Madibbo, A. 2010. “The Contribution of Indigenous Governance to Conflict Resolution in

Darfur, Sudan”. Department of Anthropology. April 9

Madibbo, A. 2006. “How Can Global Migration be Economically Viable to Sending

Countries in the South?” Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto, Toronto. March 20

Conference Presentations

Madibbo, A. 2012. “Mapping la francophonie in Alberta”. Session: Transnational

Migrations: Mapping the Movements of Francophones, Africans, and Imperial Subjects

in the West. The third biennial Western Canadian Studies Conference. University of

Calgary. June 20-23

Madibbo, A. 2012. “Le renforcement d’une relation complémentaire entre la

francophonie et le multiculturalisme: Besoins et bénéfices”. Session: Les dynamiques de

l’intégration et de l’immigration francophone en milieu minoritaire. Organized by Amal

Madibbo. The 14th

National Metropolis Conference. Toronto. February 29 - March 3

Madibbo, A. 2011. “Multiculturalism: today and tomorrow”. Session: Identity and

Belonging in Canada in the wake of the 21st century. Organized by Amal Madibbo. The

Annual Meeting of the Canadian Sociological Association. Fredericton. May 31- June 4

Madibbo, A. 2010. “The Management of Ethnicity in Africa in an era of Globalization”.

The Third International Global Studies Conference. Busan, South Korea. June 21-23

Madibbo, A. 2010. “The African Francophone Immigrants Identities and Identification”.

Session: Identity and Belonging in Canada in the wake of the 21st century. Organized by

Amal Madibbo. The Annual Meeting of the Canadian Sociological Association.

Montreal. May 31- June 4

Madibbo, A. 2010. “Les multiples identités des immigrants africains francophones:

Formes d’identification et impacts sur les politiques”. Session : De quelques

problématiques de l’intégration sociale et scolaire des immigrants. The 12th

National

Metropolis Conference. Montreal. March 18-21

Madibbo, A. 2009. “Ethnicity, Migration, Identity and Conflict in the Sudan”. 3rd

European Conference on African Studies. Leipzig, Germany. June 4-7

Madibbo, A. 2009. “The Racial and Ethnic Identity of African Francophone Immigrants”.

Session: Identity and Belonging in Canada in the wake of the 21st Century. Organized by

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Amal Madibbo. The Annual Meeting of the Canadian Sociological Association. Ottawa.

May 26-29

Madibbo, A. 2009. “Race, Ethnicity, Identity and Conflict in Sudan”. The 7th

Annual

Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities. Honolulu, Hawaii. January 9-

12

Madibbo, A. 2008. “Towards a Pan-ethnic Identity in Sudan”. Session: Black Canadian

Feminist Thought: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives. Organized by Amal Madibbo.

The Annual Meeting of the Canadian Sociological Association. Vancouver. June 3-6

Madibbo, A. 2008. “Reflections on Ethnicity, Migration, Conflict and Reconstruction in

Africa”. Session: Ethnicity, Migration, Conflict and Reconstruction in Africa. Organized

by Amal Madibbo. Canadian Association for African Studies Annual Conference.

Edmonton. May 1-4

Madibbo, A. 2008. “Francophone Racial Minority Youth, Identity and Belonging”.

Session: Alienation and Engagement for Refugee and Immigrant Youth in Canada.

Organized by Amal Madibbo and Nadia Caidi. The 10th

National Metropolis Conference.

Halifax. April 3-6

Madibbo, A. 2007. “African Francophone Immigrant youth: Resisting racism, navigating

racial and linguistic spaces”. Session: Migration and Citizenship in Canada. Organized by

Lloyd Wong. The Annual Meeting of the Canadian Sociological Association. Saskatoon.

May 29th-June 01

Madibbo, A. 2007. “Race and Ethnicity in Darfur, Sudan: Between Globalization and

Migration”. Global Studies Association Conference. University of California at Irvine.

May 12-14

Madibbo, A. 2007. “African French-speaking Refugee and Immigrant Youth, Racism and

Violence”. Session: The Challenges Facing Immigrant Youth in Canada. Organized by

Amal Madibbo and Ted Richmond. The 9th

National Metropolis Conference. Toronto.

March 1-4

Madibbo, A. 2006. “The Crisis in Darfur, Sudan, Race, Gender, Oil and Weapons.”

Global Studies Association Conference. DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois. May 12-14

Madibbo, A. 2006. “Francophone Migration in Canada: Historical and Contemporary

Perspectives”. The 6th European Social Sciences Historical Conference. Amsterdam, the

Netherlands. March 22-25

Madibbo, A. 2005. “Living on the Border: Migrants as Cultural Mediators”. The 10th

International Metropolis Conference. Toronto. October 17-21

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Madibbo, A. 2005. “Black Francophones make Connections within the Black and the

Francophone Communities”. Multicultural Days Conference. Brock University, St.

Catherines. June 23-26

Madibbo, A. 2005. “Toward Building Stronger Black Communities in Canada”. Global

Studies Association Conference. Tennessee University, Knoxville. May 12-15

Madibbo. A. 2003. “Le mouvement associatif des immigrants francophones en Ontario ”.

Colloque des journées scientifiques du Réseau Cultures, identités et dynamiques sociales.

Bamako, Mali. December 1-2

Madibbo. A. 2003. “Immigration, Race and Language: Black Francophones Quest for a

Social Space in Toronto, Canada”. The American Anthropological Association

Conference. Chigaco, Illinois. November 19-22

Madibbo, A. 2003. “Les immigrants francophones : des minorités raciales et linguistiques

en processus d’intégration”. OISE Annual Student Research Conference. OISE/UT,

Toronto. March 27-28

Madibbo, A. 2002. “Black Immigrants in Canada: Transatlantic Experiences and

Connections”. The Conference: Citizens, Nations and Cultures: Transatlantic Perspectives.

Maastricht University, Holland. October 16-19

Madibbo, A. 2001. “La situation des francophones de l’Afrique et des Caraïbes au sein

des communautés francophones de l’Ontario”. Conférence internationale de l’ARIC.

Geneva, Switzerland. September 24-28

Madibbo, A. 1999. “Minority within a Minority: The Case of African and Haitian

Francophones of Ontario”. Colloquium el Caribe los une. Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. July 3-9

Madibbo, A. and Knight, M. 2002. “Invisible Divides and racism among Francophone

communities”. The first Canadian Critical Race Conference. OISE/UT. April 26

Madibbo, A. and Maury, J. 2001. “L’immigration et la communauté francophone de

Toronto : le cas des jeunes”. L’ACFAS Conference. Sherbrooke. May 13-14

Chambon, A., D. Farmer and A. Madibbo. 2001. “Les immigrants francophones en

Ontario : réalité invisible, défis pour la recherche”. Metropolis National Conference.

Ottawa. October 16-21

Research and Development

2009-present Research Affiliate, Le Centre canadien de recherche sur les francophonies

en milieu minoritaire, the University of Regina, Regina

2007-2012 Research Affiliate, the Prairie Metropolis Centre, Edmonton

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2004-2007 Research Affiliate, the Joint Centre of Excellence for Research on

Immigration and Settlement, Toronto

2004-2005 Consultant for the project: L’inclusion de la diversité au sein des institutions

francophones, Le Centre des jeunes, Toronto

1999-2004 Research Assistant, Le Centre de recherches en éducation franco-

ontarienne, OISE/UT, Toronto

2001- 2002 Research Assistant, Centre for Women Studies in Education, OISE/UT,

Toronto

2001- 2002 Research Internship, the Quebec Metropolis Centre - immigrations et

métropoles. Montreal

Graduate Courses Taught

University of Calgary

Soci 667 Graduate Seminar on Ethnic Relations

OISE/TU

SES3911 Cultural Knowledge, Representation and Colonial Education

SES 2999 Immigration, race et ethnicité au sein de la francophonie

SES1925 Indigenous knowledge and Decolonization

SES1925 01 Savoir indigène et décolonisation

SES1904 Introduction to Sociological Theory in Education

Undergraduate Courses Taught

University of Calgary

Soci 467 Ethnic Relations in Canada

Soci 475 Ethnicity in Africa

Soci 375 Theory and Patterns of Ethnic Relations

Soci 333 Contemporary Sociological Theory

Glendon College, York University

GL/SOSC 3670F.06 Le multiculturalisme et l’ethnicité au Canada

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Supervision – Graduate

Ali Kamal. The Emergence of Islamic Fundamentalism in Pakistan and Sudan. MA

Thesis. Department of Sociology, University of Calgary. September 2009 - September

2011 (Completed, Co-supervisor: Dr. Jim Frideres)

Raheela Manji. The Ineffectiveness of Employment Equity Programs in Canada. MA

Thesis. Department of Sociology, University of Calgary. September 2008 - September

2010 (Completed)

Supervision – Undergraduate

Ashley Soleski. Calgarians’ Contributions to Solving the Darfur Conflict. BA Honors

Thesis. Department of Sociology, University of Calgary. September 2009 - May 2010

(Completed)

Nidhi Punyarthi. The New English-French bilinguals: Women in the South-Asian

Canadian diaspora. BA Honors Thesis. Department of Women Studies, University of

Toronto. September 2006 - April 2007 (Completed)

Siobhan de Graaf. The Trans-racial Adoption. B.A. Honors Thesis. Glendon College,

York University, Toronto. September 2005 - May 2006 (Completed)

Supervisory Committee Member

Rita Yembilah. Place, Territory and the Environment: Livelihood Security and Fulani

Herder-Local Community Conflicts in Ghana’s Upper East Region. PhD Thesis.

Department of Geography, University of Calgary. (Completed)

Koyel Ranu. Mapping the Social Participation of South Asians and Europeans:

A Comparative Study. PhD Thesis. Department of Sociology, University of Calgary.

September 2008 - ongoing

Kate O’Neill. Literary Retelling of and Responses to the Rwandan Genocide. PhD

Thesis. Department of English, University of Calgary. April 2009 - ongoing

Parvinder Hira-Friesen. Precarious Work and Integration of Canadian Immigrants. PhD

Thesis. Department of Sociology, University of Calgary. June 2011 - ongoing

Tatenda Mambo. Perilous Connections: Poverty, HIV/AIDS, Gender and Food Insecurity

in Lilongwe, Malawi. PhD Thesis. Department of Geography, University of Calgary. June

2011 - ongoing

Anya Litviniuc. Criticisms of Multiculturalism in France, Germany and Holland. PhD

Thesis. Departement of Sociology, University of Calgary. September 2011- ongoing

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Ruskina Rashid. Promoting Resilience in Immigrant Muslim Youth. PhD Thesis.

Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary. May 2012 - ongoing

Gail Russel. Decentering Colonial Education: Towards Reforming Indigenous

Education. MA. Thesis. Department of Sociology and Equity Studies in Education,

OISE/UT. September 2005 - December 2006 (Completed)

Anna Bowen. The production of race in space, white ethnicity as cultural capital in

gentrification in Toronto. MA. Thesis. Department of Sociology and Equity Studies in

Education, OISE/UT. September 2006 - September 2007 (Completed)

External Examiner

Jean Blaise Samou. Historiographies postcoloniales en Afrique noire francophone. PhD

Thesis. Department of French, Italian and Spanish, University of Calgary. June 5, 2012

Awawou Mfossi. Poétique de la communauté dans les fictions francophones de la

déterritorialisation. Ph.D. Department of French, Italian and Spanish, University of

Calgary. May 31, 2012

Afriyie Asenso. Voluntary Counselling and Testing for HIV/AIDS in Ghana.

MA Thesis Proposal. Department of Geography. University of Calgary. June 8, 2011

Hieu Ngo. Unravelling Identities and Belonging: Criminal Gang Involvement of Youth

from Immigrant Families. PhD Thesis. Faculty of Social Work, University of Calgary,

November 4, 2010

Yvonne Kwawu. Remittances from Ghanaian Immigrants in Calgary: Stories from Afar.

MA Thesis. Department of Sociology, University of Calgary. August 7, 2009

Emily Harrison. Policy to Practice: Challenging Perceptions of Canadian Refugee

Doctrine. MA Thesis. Department of Sociology, University of Calgary. August 5, 2009

Diane Paquette. Une recherche-action pour mieux comprendre les pratiques en littératie

en milieu minoritaire francophone . MA Thesis. Faculty of Education, University of

Calgary. November 14, 2008

Reading Courses - Graduate

Ali Kamal. The Emergence of Islamic Fundamentalism. Department of Sociology,

University of Calgary. September - December 2009

Raheela Manji. Equity Policies, Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives.

Department of Sociology, University of Calgary. January - May 2009

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Geres Koreen. Building Trust with Refugee Youth. Department of Multidisciplinary

Studies, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. January - May 2008

Gail Russel. The Relationship between Formal and Informal Schooling in Aboriginal

Communities in Canada. Department of Sociology and Equity Studies in Education,

OISE/UT. January - April 2006

Kaydeene Reddie. Indigenous Medicine and Development in Jamaica. Department of

Sociology and Equity Studies in Education, OISE/UT. January - April 2006

Glynn Sharpe. Bullying by Teachers. Department of Sociology and Equity Studies in

Education, OISE/UT. May - June 2006

Takako Nomura. Race, Gender and Class: East-Asian Immigrant Women in Canada.

Department of Women Studies, University of Toronto. September 2005 - January 2006

Reading Courses - Undergraduate

Teressa Hullick. Forced Migration and Displacement. Department of Sociology,

University of Calgary. January - May 2009

Siobhan de Graaf. Sociological Perspectives on Race and Ethnicity. Glendon College,

York University, Toronto. September 2005 - April 2006

Professional Service and Affiliations

University Service

2012-2014 University of Calgary Academic Women Committee, elected Member-at-

large

2012-2013 Department of Sociology TUCFA representative, elected

2011-2013 Committee of Academic Promotion and Increment, Department of

Sociology, University of Calgary, elected member

2009-present The University of Calgary March 21 / Stop Racism Committee, member

2010-2011 The Awards Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Calgary,

member

2010-2011 The Communications Committee, Department of Sociology, University of

Calgary, member

2007-2011 Seminar Series Organizer, the University of Calgary African Studies

Research Group, University of Calgary (10 seminars organized )

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2009-2010 Committee on Scholarly Events and Presentations, Department of

Sociology, University of Calgary (Chair, Fall session)

2008-2009 The Students Appeals Committee, University of Calgary

2008-2009 The Staff Affairs Committee, University of Calgary

2008-2009 The Undergraduate Studies Committee, Department of Sociology,

University of Calgary

2007-2008 The Awards Committee, Department of Sociology, University of

Calgary

2006-2007 The Admissions Committee, Department of Sociology and Equity

Studies in Education, OISE/UT, Toronto

2005-2006 The Admissions Committee, Department of Sociology and Equity

Studies in Education, OISE/UT, Toronto

Evaluations

Member of SSHRC Doctoral Pre-selection Awards Committee, 2013-2014 (Confirmed)

Member of SSHRC Doctoral Pre-selection Awards Committee, 2012-2013 (Evaluated 90

applications)

Member of Bettina Fournier Award Committee, University of Calgary, 2012-2013

(Evaluated 3 applications)

Evaluated a Standard Grant Application for SSHRC, February 2009

Evaluated a Standard Grant Application for SSHRC, February 2010

Evaluated 19 grant applications for Le Centre canadien de recherche sur les

francophonies en milieu minoritaire, University of Regina, 2010

Community

2011-present Réseau de l'immigration francophone, Association Canadienne-française

de l’Alberta, Invited member

2011-2012 Association Canadienne-française de l’Alberta régionale de Calgary,

member

2010-present Le Centre d’accueil pour les nouveaux arrivants francophones de

Calgary, member of the Board of Directors

2008-2010 The African and Caribbean Coalition of Calgary, member of the Ad-hoc

Committee

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2007-present The Mocombedian Educational Foundation, Inc. Teaching Reading

Strategically, Miami, Florida, USA, member of the Board of Directors

2005-2007 The Steering Committee of the project: The Impact of Slavery on the

Mental Health of Afro-Canadians. The Centre for Addiction and Mental

Health, Toronto & Dalhousie University, Halifax

2004-2007 Policy and Social Inclusion Liaison, the Laidlaw Foundation, Toronto

Member

The Canadian Ethnic Studies Association (Elected Secretary-treasurer, 2010-2012)

The Canadian Sociological Association

The Canadian African Studies Association

The Global Studies Association, North America Chapter

Le Centre canadien de recherche sur les francophonies en milieu minoritaire, University

of Regina

Aceh International Journal of Social Sciences, appointed member of Editorial Board

Associate editor, the Global Studies Journal

Reviewer

The Canadian Journal of Sociology

The Canadian Review of Sociology

Francophonies d’Amérique

La revue québécoise des sciences politiques

La revue des sciences de l’éducation

Canadian Journal of Ethnic Studies

American Journal of Canadian Studies

The International Journal of Migration and Integration

New DAWN: The Journal of Black Canadian Studies

The University of Calgary Press

Oxford University Press, Toronto

The American Journal of Canadian Studies

The Global Studies Journal

Media

Madibbo, A. 2009. “Débats sur l’immigration francophone en Alberta”. French Radio

Canada, CBC, Calgary. March 19

Madibbo, A. 2006. “Quel rôle joue le Canada dans la résolution du conflit du Darfur au

Soudan?” French Radio Canada, CBC, Toronto. June 19

Madibbo, A. 2006. “La discrimination dans le discours sur l’immigration dite illégale au

Canada”. French Radio Canada, CBC, Toronto. May 6

Madibbo, A. 2006. “Lors de la journée internationale pour l’élimination de la

discrimination raciale : Comment combattre le racisme?” French Radio Canada, CBC,

Toronto. March 20

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Madibbo, A. 2006. “Au mois de l’histoire des Noirs: Re-penser l’éducation des Noirs

au Canada”. French Radio Canada, CBC, Toronto. February 2006

Madibbo, A. 2005. “L’état actuel du multiculturalisme canadien”. French Radio

Canada, CBC, Toronto. November 24

Madibbo, A. 2005. “Discussions au sujet des écoles afro-centriques”. French Radio

Canada, CBC, Toronto. March 4

Madibbo, A. 2003. “Réflexions sur le multiculturalisme canadien”. French Radio

Canada, CBC, Toronto. July 31

Madibbo, A. 2003. ‘‘Francophonies Canadiennes’’. Médiatique TV, Toronto. March 6