Beth Schaefer Caniglia Associate Professor Department of Sociology Office: (405) 744-6122 006 Classroom Building Fax: (405) 744-5780 Stillwater, OK 74078-4062 Email: beth.caniglia@okstate.edu Education Ph.D. 2000, Sociology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN M.A. 1996, Sociology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN B.A. 1990, German Language & Literature, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Research Interests Environmental Sociology Globalization/ International Relations Organizations Social Movements Social Networks Stratification Research & Teaching Awards 2009 Global Climate Leader Award, State of the World Forum 2007 Finalist, Regents Teaching Professor, Oklahoma State University 2006 Student Organization Advisor of the Year, Oklahoma State University 2005 Best Publication Award Section on Collective Behavior & Social Movements, American Sociological Association 1999 Striving for Excellence in Teaching Certificate Kaneb Center for Teaching & Learning, University of Notre Dame 1999 David Dodge Memorial Award for Teaching Sociology Department, University of Notre Dame 1996 Outstanding Thesis Award - Graduate School, University of Notre Dame 1996 Marvin E. Olsen Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Award Section on Environment & Technology, American Sociological Association Other Fellowships, Scholarships & Grants 2004 Research Proposal Development Grant, Department of Sociology, Oklahoma State University 2002 ICPSR Faculty Advancement Scholarship (Waived), Oklahoma State University 2001 College of Arts & Sciences Dean s Incentive Grant, Oklahoma State University 2001 A&S +1 Research & Travel Grant, Oklahoma State University 2000 College of Arts & Sciences Dean s Incentive Grant, Oklahoma State University 1999 Kaneb Center Teaching Associate Fellowship, University of Notre Dame 1998 Graduate Teaching Fellowship, University of Notre Dame 1998 Zahm Research Travel Grant, University of Notre Dame 1997 Phillip Moore Dissertation Year Fellowship 1997 Dissertation Improvement Grant, Department of Sociology, University of Notre Dame Peer-Reviewed Publications Caniglia, Beth Schaefer. Forthcoming. Global Environmental Governance & Pathways for the Achievement of Environmental Justice. In Julian Agyeman and JoAnn Carmin (eds.) Environmental Injustice Beyond Borders: Local Perspectives on Global Inequalities. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Smith, Kathleen N., James H. Shaw, Tammie Bettinger, Beth Caniglia, and Tracy Carter. 2007. Conservation Partnerships between Zoos and Aquariums, Federal and State Agencies, and Nongovernmental Organizations. Zoo Biology 26: 471-486. Caniglia, Beth Schaefer and JoAnn Carmin (Eds.). 2005. Mobilization: An International Journal (Special Issue: Social Movement Organization), Volume 10(2). Caniglia, Beth Schaefer and JoAnn Carmin. 2005. Scholarship on Social Movement Organizations: Classic Views and Emerging Trends. Mobilization: An International Journal, Volume 10(2): 201-212. Myers, Daniel J. and Beth Schaefer Caniglia. 2004. All the Rioting That s Fit to Print: Selection Effects in National Newspaper Coverage of Civil Disorders, 1968-1969. American Sociological Review Volume 69(4): 519-543. C. A. Yauch, B. Caniglia, & H. Hariyono. 2003. Examining inter-group cooperation, competition, and conflict, Pp. 115-120 in H. Luczak & J. Zink (Eds), Proceedings of the Human Factors in Organizational Design and Management - VII Conference. IEA Press. Caniglia, Beth Schaefer. 2002. Elite Alliances and Transnational Environmental Movement Organizations, Pp. 153-172 in J. Smith (Ed.), Globalization & Resistance: Transnational Dimensions of Social Movements. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. Caniglia, Beth Schaefer. 2001. Informal Alliances vs. Institutional Ties: The Effects of Elite Alliances on Environmental TSMO Network Positions. Mobilization, Volume 6(1): 37-54. Other Publications Caniglia, Beth Schaefer. 2008. CSD Then and Now: How the CSD dialogue has changed, and what was lost along the way. Outreach Issues (May 16), pp. 8-9. Caniglia, Beth Schaefer. 2008. Site Fights: Divisive Facilities and Civil Society in Japan and the West. Moblization 13(4): 453-454. (Book Review) Caniglia, Beth Schaefer. 2007. International Issues in Environmental Sociology. Pp. 166-171 in Michael Mascarenhas (ed.) Teaching Environmental Sociology, 6 th Edition. Washington DC: American Sociological Association. Caniglia, Beth Schaefer. 2006. Building Effective Regional Carbon Management Networks: Lessons from the Dust Bowl. Proceedings of the Social Networks for Ecosystem Management Conference Workshop, sponsored by the Global Carbon Project, Tsakuba, Japan. April 2005. Caniglia, Beth Schaefer. 2004. Human Behavior & Land Use. Oklahoma s Environment: Pursuing A Responsible Balance. Oklahoma City: The Oklahoma Academy. Shook, John and Beth Schaefer Caniglia. 2004. Some Pragmatic Approaches to Creating a Culture of Compliance. Oklahoma s Environment: Pursuing A Responsible Balance. Oklahoma City: The Oklahoma Academy.
Caniglia, Beth Schaefer. 2003. Restoring Nature: Perspectives from the Social Sciences and Humanities. Society & Natural Resources Volume 16:461-462. (Book Review). Caniglia, Beth Schaefer. 2003. Restructuring World Politics: Transnational Social Movements, Networks, and Norms. Mobilization Volume 8(2): [pages]. (Book Review). Caniglia, Beth Schaefer. 2002. Gender & Ethnicity in Contemporary American Social Movements. Syllabus published in The Sociology of Gender: Syllabi & Other Instructional Materials. Washington, DC: American Sociological Association. Strauss, Michael, Beth Schaefer Caniglia, Kira Schmidt, Dan Shepard, Rob Wheeler, and Carine Wilhelmsen. 1999. The Commission on Sustainable Development Dialogue Records: Industry and Sustainable Development. A Publication of the Norwegian Forum for Environment and Development and the NGO CSD Steering Committee Northern Clearinghouse. Conference Paper Presentations 2008 Ecological Modernization as an Explanation for Environmental Reform: An Alternative Theoretical Synthesis. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Boston, Massachusetts, August. 2006 Is Nuclear a Part of the World s Sustainable Development Future? with Liz Malone. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal, Canada, August. 2005 The Making of a Moratorium: Social Context and the Arbuckle-Simpson Aquifer Controversy, with Kris Smith and Mark Vermillion. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA, August. 2003 Articulating Sustainable Development: Multi-Stakeholder Dialogues & the Creation of Global Environmental Discourse, with Dan Sarabia. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, Georgia, August. 2003 Voice, Power and Consensus: An Evaluation of the Multi-Stakeholder Dialogues at the UN Commission on Sustainable Development. Invited panel presentation at the 1 st International Perspectives on Environmental Public Policy Conference, Budapest, Hungary. 2003 Transnational Social Movement Networks: The Benefits of Organizational Analysis for Comprehending Movements with Jackie Smith. Invited panel presentation at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA, March. 2002 Talk Shops: Non-State Actors and the Articulation of Global Environmental Discourse with Daniel Sarabia. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL, August. 1999 Informal Alliances vs. Institutional Ties: The Effects of Elite Alliances on Environmental TSMO Network Positions. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL, August. 1999 Money For Nature: A Network Analysis of the U.S. Environmental Movement with Robert C. Brulle. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL,
August. 1998 Money for Nature: The Role of Foundation Funding in the U.S. Environmental Movement, with Robert C. Brulle. Presented at the annual meeting of the Social Movements Conference, sponsored by the American Sociological Association, Davis, CA, August. 1998 Elite Alliances as Social Movement Characteristics. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August. 1997 Do Elite Alliances Matter? The Effects of Political Opportunities on TSMO Network Positions. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Toronto, Canada, August. 1997 Examining the Effects of Environmental Knowledge, Sociodemographic Characteristics, and Ecological Concern on Individual Proenvironmental Behavior, with David C. Moore. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Toronto, Canada, August. 1997 Political Opportunities and Transnational Social Movement Organization Networks. Presented at the annual meeting of the North Central Sociological Association, Indianapolis, IN, March. 1996 Classifying Proenvironmental Behaviors and Revisiting their Links with Ecological Concern. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York, NY, August. 1995 Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations: Balancing Power in International Policy Making. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Washington, DC, August. 1994 Scavenger Hunts as Conceptual Learning Instruments in Introductory Sociology, with David C. Moore. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society, St. Louis, MO, March. Extra-University Invited Lectures & Panel Appearances 2009 Discussant, Environmental Social Movements session sponsored by the Section on Environment & Technology, American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August. 2007 Chemical Consequences: Author Meets Critics. Invited critic for the American Sociological Association section on Science, Knowledge & Technology, New York, NY, August. 2006 Rural vs. Urban Communities in the Battle over Scarce Natural Resources: Lessons from the Arbuckle-Simpson Controversy. Presented at the annual Oklahoma Water Conference, Oklahoma City, October. 2005 Discussant, Global Environmental Policy and Attitudes, session sponsored by the Section on Environment & Technology, American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA, August. 2005 Building Effective Regional Carbon Management Networks: Lessons from the Dust Bowl. Presented at the Social Networks for Ecosystem Management Conference Workshop, sponsored by the Global Carbon Project, Tsakuba, Japan. April.
2005 Many Voices, Many Views: The Role of Science & Public Opinion in the Arbuckle-Simpson Aquifer Controversy. Presentation to the Oklahoma Chapter of the Sierra Club. 2004 The United Nations after 9/11: Challenges & Possibilities. Presentation to the Stillwater League of Women Voters, Stillwater, OK. 2004 Discussant & Organizer, Blue-Green Coalitions. Joint session sponsored by the Collective Behavior & Social Movements and Environment & Technology Sections of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August. 2004 Caring Is Not Enough: Structure & Community as Catalysts for Proenvironmental Behavior. Presentation at the 2004 Conference of the Oklahoma Association of Environmental Educators, Tulsa, OK. 2004 Environmental Sociology & USGBC Strategic Planning. Presentation to the Governing Board of the United States Green Building Council, Oklahoma Chapter, Oklahoma City, OK. 2003 Discussant, Regular Session in Environmental Sociology, at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA, August. 2003 Cooperation, Conflict and Consensus Building in International Environmental Policy: The Role of Multistakeholder Dialogues. Invited paper presented at the International Perspectives on Environmental Public Policy Conference, Budapest, Hungary, June. 2003 Water Policy and the Johannesburg Summit, with Todd Halihan and Nicole Cosmann. Presented at the Annual Conference of the Oklahoma Sustainability Network, Oklahoma City, OK, March. 2003 Lessons from the Johannesburg Summit, with Todd Halihan and Nicole Cosmann. Presented at the Annual Expo of the Oklahoma Association of Environmental Educators, Stillwater, OK, February. 2002 Is the United Nations Irrelevant? The Bush Doctrine of Preemptive Action in Iraq. Invited talk presented to the Stillwater League of Women Voters, Stillwater, OK, November. Extra-University Academic Service Reviewer Blackwell Publishing Social Forces Human Ecology Review Social Problems Mobilization Society & Natural Resources National Science Foundation American Journal of Sociology Roman & Littlefield American Sociological Review 2010 11 Chair-elect Section on Environment & Technology, American Sociological Association 2008 10 Chair, Nominations Committee of the Section on Environment & Technology, American Sociological Association 2007 present Editorial Board Member, Journal of World-Systems Research 2006 present Editorial Board Member, Mobilization
2005 07 Chair, Membership Committee of the Section on Environment & Technology, American Sociological Association. 2005 Review Panel Member, Human and Social Dynamics Program (Social, Political and Economic Dynamics Section), National Science Foundation. 2003-04 Member, Junior Scholar Planning Committee, Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements, American Sociological Association. 1999 Member, Membership Committee, Section on Environment & Technology, American Sociological Association. University & Departmental Service 2009 10 Secretary, Faculty Council 2008 10 Member, Faculty Council 2008 09 Member, Faculty Council Flexible Benefits & Compensation Committee 2008 11 Member, University Benefits Committee 2006 07 Assistant Department Head, Department of Sociology, Oklahoma State University. 2003 06 Chair, Undergraduate Committee, Department of Sociology, Oklahoma State University. 2002 03 Member, Academic Affairs & Educational Resources Committee, Faculty Council, Oklahoma State University. 2002 03 Member, AFAP Council Governing Board, Oklahoma State University. 2002 Department of Sociology Representative, Graduate Curriculum Committee, School of International Studies, Oklahoma State University. 2002 08 Faculty Advisor, ECO-OSU Student Organizations, Oklahoma State University. 2002 04 Faculty Advisor, Art of Living Practices at OSU, Oklahoma State University. 2001 02 Department of Sociology Representative, Graduate Steering Committee, Environmental Institute, Oklahoma State University. 2001 02 Member, Graduate Committee, Department of Sociology, Oklahoma State University. 2000 01 Member, Undergraduate Committee, Department of Sociology, Oklahoma State University. Community Service 2008 present Teacher, Stillwater Academy for Lifelong Learners.
2003 04 Board Member, Higher Education Committee Member, and Chair of Awards Committee, Oklahoma Sustainability Network. 2003 present Member, U.S. Green Building Council, Oklahoma Chapter. 2003 10 Stakeholder Relations Advisor for the Arbuckle Simpson Aquifer Study to the Oklahoma Water Resources Board. 2002 present Member, Global Education Task Force Member Educational Initiatives World Neighbors, Oklahoma City. Memberships Phi Beta Delta, Epsilon Upsilon Chapter American Sociological Association