Ceci CV 2/28/14 1 CHRISTINE CECI Associate Professor, Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta CURRICULUM VITAE EDUCATION Sept 2003 Aug 2005 Postdoctoral Fellow (SSHRC) University of Victoria Research: A field study of home care case management practice. Supervisor: Mary Ellen Purkis Sept 1999 - May, 2003 PhD, Nursing University of Calgary Thesis: Analyzing and reflecting upon limits : A Foucault-influenced study of some recent events of concern to nursing (nurses and the Sinclair inquest). Supervisor: Marjorie McIntyre Sept 1997 - Sept 1999 Master of Nursing University of Calgary Thesis: Woman mother poverty:interpretive gestures (nominated for Governor General s Gold Medal) Supervisor: Sandra Tenove Sept 1996 - June 1997 Bachelor of Nursing (With Distinction) University of Calgary Jan 1996 - June 1996 Course work for admission to BN Athabasca University Program Sept 1987 - Jan 1991 PT Course work in Humanities and University of Calgary Social Sciences Sept 1979 - June 1982 Registered Nurse Foothills Hospital Calgary, Alberta EMPLOYMENT HISTORY July 2012-present Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta July 2006 July 2012 Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta January 2005 April 2006 Nursing Knowledge and Practice, School of Nursing, University of Victoria Associate Professor Assistant Professor Instructor (distance) January 2006 April 2006 Instructor Nursing of families (lab skills instructor), Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary May 2001 - June 2001 Teaching Assistant Women s Health (NURS 601) course development and co-teaching, Dr. M. McIntyre, Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary
Ceci CV 2/28/14 2 Sept 2000 - May 2001 History of Nursing Ideas project, Dr. G. Boschma, Faculty of Nursing, U of C Sept 2000 - Dec 2000 Nursing Research, Dr. M Reimer, Faculty of Nursing, U of C Sept 1999 - Dec 1999 SAANHRU (driver fatigue project), Dr. M. Reimer, Faculty of Nursing, U of C Nov 1998 - April 1999 Women s Health Initiatives, Faculty of Nursing, U of C Sept 1997 - Apr 1998 Dr. Sandra Tenove, Faculty of Nursing, U of C Jan 1998 - April 1998 Nursing Issues, Dr. M. McIntyre, Faculty of Nursing, U of C Dec 1990 - Aug 1994 Calgary Status of Women Action Committee Sept 1987 - Dec 1992 General surgery, Calgary General Hospital (PPT) Sept 1985 - Sept 1987 Neurosurgery, Calgary General Hospital (FT) June 1982 - June 1984 Adolescent psychiatry, Foothills Hospital (FT) Research Assistant Teaching Assistant Research Assistant Resource Coordinator Research Assistant Teaching Assistant Office/Project Coordinator Staff Nurse Staff Nurse Staff Nurse FUNDING//AWARDS March 2014 CIHR Operating Grant $220,194 Delaying institutionalization, sustaining families: Comparative case studies of care at home for older people with dementia. Oct 2013 CIHR Planning Grants - Priority Announcement: Aging $24,500 Seniors, risk and successful aging: Towards a broader understanding for rehabilitation Nov 2010 EFF Travel Grant (Odense, Denmark) $2800 Jan 2009 SSHRC Aid to Research Workshops Organizing home care for frail elders: International comparative perspectives. $4253 Nov 2008 CIHR Emerging Team Grant: Applied Health $298,125 Services and Policy Research (Role: co-investigator; PI P. Stolee, U of Waterloo, et al.) InfoRehab: Enhancing
Ceci CV 2/28/14 3 MSK Rehabilitation through Better Use of Health Information Sept 2008 Nov 2007 CIHR MPD Aging Organizing home care for frail elders: International comparative perspectives $5000 University of Alberta, Faculty of Nursing, Establishment Grant Theorizing the gaps: International and comparative perspectives in home care $22,000 June 2007 EFF Travel Grant (Dundee, Scotland) $1800 AWARDS//SCHOLARSHIPS Sept 2003 SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowship $75,052 July 2002 Graduate Research Scholarship $4000 May 2002 URGC Graduate Student Travel Grant $1000 May 2001 Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Scholarship $20,100 Jan 2001 Killam Research Allowance $1165 Nov 2000 Academic Project Fund, Travel grant $352 Sept 2000 Graduate Assistantship (Teaching) $3053 July 2000 Killam Research Allowance $1625 July 2000 Tuition Scholarship, FGS, U of C $500 May 2000 Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Scholarship $20,100 Nov 1999 Thesis Scholarship, Faculty of Nursing, U of C $750 Sept 1999 Thesis Woman: mother: poverty: Interpretive gestures nominated for Governor General s Gold Medal Sept 1998 Nursing Alumni Scholarship, U of C $1000 July 1998 Tuition Scholarship, FGS, U of C $500 Apr 1998 Faculty Alumni Bursary, U of C $1000 Apr 1998 Can. Fed. of University of Women, Nursing Scholarship $1000 Sept 1997 Tuition Scholarship, FGS, U of C $500 July 1997 Graduate Research Scholarship $3920 July 1997 Graduate Assistantship (Teaching) $2920 May 1997 Post Diploma Baccalaureate Program Research Award Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary FUNDING APPLICATIONS (UNFUNDED) 2012 CIHR, Catalyst Grant, Institute of Aging $48 627 Principle Applicant with ME Purkis UVic The development and use of the concept of caregiver burden 2010 CIHR, Catalyst Grant, Institute of Aging $49 870 Principle Applicant with ME Purkis UVic Socio-politics of Early Dementia/Cognitive Decline for Older People PUBLICATIONS
Ceci CV 2/28/14 4 Published papers: refereed 1. Purkis, ME & Ceci, C (in press). Problematizing care burden research. Ageing & Society. 2. Björnsdóttir, K, Ceci, C & Purkis, ME (2013). The right place to care for older people: Home or institution? Nursing Inquiry. 2013 Jun 21. doi: 10.1111/nin.12041. [Epub ahead of print] 3. Ceci, C, Purkis, ME & Björnsdóttir, K (2013). Theorizing accommodation in supportive home care for older people. Journal of Aging Studies 27, 30-37. 4. Howard, L. & Ceci, C. (2013) Problematizing health coaching for chronic illness self management. Nursing Inquiry 20(3): 223-31 5. Vellosa, I, Ceci, C & Alves, M. (2013). Configurations of power relations in the Brazilian preemergency care system: Analyzing a context of visible practices. Nursing Inquiry 20(3): 256-64. 6. Pepper, D., Rempel, G., Austin, W., Ceci, C., & Hendson, L. (2012). More than information: A qualitative study of parents' perspectives on neonatal intensive care at the extremes of prematurity. Advances in Neonatal Care, 12(5), 303-309. doi: 10.1097/ANC.0b013e318265b3d5. 7. O Rourke, H & Ceci, C (2013). Re-examining the boundaries of the normal in aging. Nursing Inquiry 20(1): 51-59. 8. Ceci, C & Purkis, ME (2011). Means without ends: Justifying supportive home care for older people in Canada, 1990-2010. Sociology of Health and Illness 33, 7: 1066-1080. 9. Vellosa, I, Ceci, C & M Alves (2010). Reflexões sobre relações de poder na prática de enfermagem (Reflections on power relations in nursing practice (Foucault)). Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem 31(2). 10. Ceci, C & Purkis, ME (2009). Bridging gaps in risk discourse: Home care case management and client choices. Sociology of Health and Illness 31(2), 201-214. 11. Purkis, ME, Ceci, C & Björnsdóttir, K (2008). Patching up the holes: Analysing the work of home care. Canadian Journal of Public Health 99(S2), S27-S32. 12. Ceci, C (2008). Increasingly distant from life: Problem setting in the organization of home care. Nursing Philosophy, 9, 19-31. 13. Ceci, C (2006). Impoverishment of practice: Analysis of effects of economic discourses in home care case management. Canadian Journal of Nursing Leadership19(1):56-68. 14. Ceci. C (2006). What she says she needs doesn t make a lot of sense : Practices of seeing in home care case management. Nursing Philosophy, 7, 90-99. 15. Ceci, C (2004). Gender, power, nursing: A case analysis. Nursing Inquiry 11(2), 72-81. 16. Ceci, C (2004). Nursing, knowledge, and power: A case analysis. Social Science and Medicine 59, 1879-1889. 17. Ceci, C (2003). Midnight reckonings: On a question of knowledge and nursing. Nursing Philosophy 4(1), 61-79. 18. Ceci, C, Limacher, L & McLeod, D (2002). Language and power: Ascribing legitimacy to qualitative research. Qualitative Health Research, 12(5): 713-720. 19. Ceci, C & McIntyre, M (2001). A quiet crisis in nursing: Developing our capacity to hear. Nursing Philosophy, 2, 1-9. 20. Ceci, C (2000). Not innocent: The relationship between knowers and knowledge. Canadian Journal of Nursing Research, 32(2), 57-73. Published papers - nonrefereed 1. Ceci, C (2013). Analysing and reflecting on limits (guest editorial). Nursing Philosophy 14 (3), 151-153. 2. Cameron, B, Ceci, C & Santos-Salas, A (2011). Nursing and the political (Guest editors, Special Issue: The 2010 Banff Conference: Politics of Practice). Nursing Philosophy 12(3). Papers in process
Ceci CV 2/28/14 5 1. Ceci, C (in revision) Responsible Citizens, Vulnerable States: Older People and the Implications of the New Urge to Self-Care Sociology of Health and Illness Books 1. Forss, A, Ceci, C & Drummond, JS (2013). Philosophy of nursing: 5 questions. Automatic Press. 2. Ceci, C, Björnsdóttir, K & Purkis, ME (Eds.) (2011). Perspectives on care at home for older people. Routledge Studies in Health and Social Welfare. London: Routledge. Contributions to a collective work 1. Purkis, ME, Ceci, C & Björnsdóttir, K (2011). Patching up the holes: Analysing the work of home care (expanded version). In Valuing care work: Comparative perspectives.. C Benoit et al. (Eds.) University of Toronto Press. 2. Ceci, C (2011). To work out what works best : What is good care in home care. In Perspectives on care at home for older people, C. Ceci, M.E. Purkis, K. Björnsdóttir (Eds.) (pp. 81-100). London UK: Routledge. 3. Ceci, C & Purkis, ME (2010) Implications of an epistemological vision: Knowing what to do in home care. In Rebirth of the Clinic: Places and Agents in Contemporary Health Care. C. Patton (ed). University of Minnesota Press. 4. Ceci, C (2003) When difference matters: The politics of privilege and marginality. In M McIntyre & B Thomlinson (Eds.) Realities of nursing: Professional, practice and power issues, (pp. 427-446). Philadelphia: Lippincott. (Revised 2008) 5. McIntyre, M & Ceci, C (2003) Shortage in nursing: A recurring problem. In M. McIntyre & B. Thomlinson (Eds.) Realities of nursing: Professional, practice and power issues, (pp.17-33). Philadelphia: Lippincott. 6. McIntyre, M, & Ceci, C (2001). Historical and contemporary nursing practice. In S Raffin & S Hirst (Eds.), Canadian fundamentals of nursing: Concepts, process and practice. Toronto: Pearson. 7. McIntyre, M, & Ceci, C (2001). Nursing philosophy, theory and conceptual frameworks. In S Raffin & S Hirst (Eds.), Canadian fundamentals of nursing: Concepts, process and practice. Toronto: Pearson. Book reviews 1. Ceci, C (2008) Nurses work: Issues across time and place (book review). Nursing Philosophy, 9, 218-219. Unpublished dissertations 1. Ceci, C (2003). Analyzing and reflecting upon limits : A Foucault-influenced study of some recent events of concern to nursing. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. University of Calgary, Alberta. 2. Ceci, C (1999). Woman : mother : poverty: Interpretive gestures. Unpublished masters thesis. University of Calgary, Alberta. Presentations - Invited 1. Ceci, C (2007, September). If things were simple, word would have gotten around : Problematizations of difference and the location of the political. Invited plenary. Identity and difference in health and health care, International Philosophy of Nursing Society, Dundee, Scotland. 2. Ceci C & Purkis ME (2006, April). A problem of home care practice. Comparative perspective on gender, health care work and social citizenship rights. International workshop, University of Victoria, Victoria BC.
Ceci CV 2/28/14 6 Presentations Refereed 1. Ceci, C (2013, July). Responsible citizens, vulnerable states: Older people, self-care and shifting technologies of government. From the margins: radical thoughts for health practices and research. 5 th International In Sickness and In Health conference, Montreal, Quebec. 2. Ceci, C, Kohlen, H, Caine, V (2012, September). Self-care, citizenship and vulnerable populations. Critical care: advancing an ethic of care in theory and practice. University of Brighton, UK 3. Ceci, C, Purkis, ME & Björnsdóttir, K (2011, August). Theorizing accommodation in supportive home care fore older people. Healthcare and the Politics of Austerity: 15 th Annual International Philosophy of Nursing Society (IPONS) Conference, Dundee, Scotland. 4. Björnsdóttir, K, Ceci, C & Purkis, ME (2011, August). Now we are thinking along different lines : The introduction of a new pre-admission nursing home assessment in Iceland. Healthcare and the Politics of Austerity: 15 th Annual International Philosophy of Nursing Society (IPONS) Conference, Dundee, Scotland. 5. Ceci, C, Purkis, ME & Björnsdóttir, K (2011, May). Aging and accommodation: Contemporary practices of justification. 4 th International In Sickness and In Health Conference: Changing professional practices and new notions of health and illness. Odense, Denmark. 6. Ceci, C, Purkis, ME & Björnsdóttir, K (2010, September). Accommodating older adults: Exploring contemporary practices of justification. Philosophizing Social Justice: 14 th Annual International Philosophy of Nursing Conference, Vancouver, BC. 7. Ceci, C & Purkis, ME (2010, June). Justifying supportive home care for frail older people. Transforming Care: Provision, quality and inequalities in late life, Danish National Centre for Social Research (SFI), Copenhagen, Denmark. 8. Ceci, C (2009, April). To work out what works best : What is good care in home care. Government of the self in the clinic and the community. 3 rd International In Sickness and In Health Conference, Victoria, British Columbia. 9. Ceci C (2004, June). Structuring the field: nursing, power and the Sinclair inquest report. In Sickness and In Health: Shaping health care: Power and agency, International conference, University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland. 10. Ceci, C & Purkis, ME (2002, September). A problem of nursing knowledge. Paper presented at Clinical Expertise and Human Vulnerability: 6th International Philosophy of Nursing conference, Dublin City University, Dublin. Ireland. 11. Ceci, C, Limacher, L & McLeod, D (2001, February). Language and power: Ascribing legitimacy to qualitative research. Paper presented at Advances in Qualitative Methods (2nd International Interdisciplinary conference), Edmonton, Alberta. 12. Ceci, C & McIntyre, M (2001, February). A quiet crisis in nursing: Do nurses have the power to define the issues? Poster session at Canadian Nurses Association: Nursing leadership: Unleashing the power, Ottawa, Ont. 13. Ceci, C (2000, November). Women: mother: poverty. Paper presented at Feminist Utopias: Redefining Our Projects, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario. 14. Ceci, C & McIntyre, M (2000, September). A quiet crisis in nursing: Developing our capacity to hear. Paper presented at Theory and evidence: 4th International Philosophy of Nursing Conference, University of Wales, Swansea, Wales. Presentations Non-refereed 1. Ceci, C (2012, September). Restructuring expectations, reconfiguring vulnerability: Self-care, citizenship and vulnerable populations. Care, ethics & aesthetics, Amsterdam Medical Centre. 2. Ceci C (2004, June). Nurses, power and change. School of Nursing, University of Victoria.
Ceci CV 2/28/14 7 3. Ceci, C (2004, March). Nursing and the politics of knowledge. Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association of Alberta, Coast Plaza Hotel, Calgary, Alberta 4. Ceci, C (2004, January). Knowledge and nursing: A case analysis. Invited presentation, PhD students group, School of Nursing, University of Victoria. 5. Ceci, C (2004, January). Analysis of events: Nurses at the Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre, 1994. Invited presentation, School of Nursing, University of Victoria. 6. Ceci, C (2003, December). The experiences of nurses at the Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre in 1994. Invited presentation, Nursing Unit 24, Foothills Hospital, Calgary, Alberta. 7. Ceci, C. (2001, March). Women mothering in poverty: Myths and realities. Women s Health Panel. Invited presentation, Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary. 8. Ceci, C (2000, February). Interpretive work with low income mothers. Invited presentation, Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary. 9. Ceci, C (1999, December). Separated? Situated? The relationship between knowledge and knowers. Paper presented at the Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary. OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Editorial board, Nursing Philosophy Reviewer for Social Science and Medicine, Nursing Philosophy, Nursing Inquiry, Sociology of Health and Illness, Advances in Nursing Science Member of International Philosophy of Nursing Society Member of In Sickness and In Health knowledge collective Working member Institute for Philosophical Nursing Research VISITING PROFESSOR