Name: Annette Tézli Position: Instructor, Department of Sociology, University of Calgary Address: 2500 University Drive N.W., Calgary, AB T2N 1N4 Email: atezli@ucalgary.ca Office phone: 403-220-6513 Education 2006-2013 Ph.D. Department of Sociology, University of Calgary Supervisor: Dr. Liza McCoy Dissertation topic: The Social Organization of Service Delivery to Sheltered Homeless Families 2004 Master of Arts Department of Sociology, University of Wyoming, USA Thesis: The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 Federal Guidelines and Local Realities 2001 Pre-Diploma (B.A. equivalent) in Cultural Sciences European-University VIADRINA, Frankfurt/Oder, Germany since 07/2016 Instructor Department of Sociology University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta 09/2013 06/2016 Sessional instructor Department of Sociology University of Calgary Calgary, Alberta Academic Appointments 08/2012 08/2013 Assistant Professor (limited term appointment) Department of Sociology and Anthropology Mount Royal University Calgary, Alberta University of Calgary, Department of Sociology: Teaching Experience Fall 2017 Sociology of Poverty (400-level, 40 students) Fall 2017 Introduction to Social Research Methods (300-level, 2 sections, 50 students each) Fall 2017 Introduction to Sociology (200-level, 2 sections, 413 students each) Winter 2017 Canadian Society (200-level, 320 students) Winter 2017 Sociology of Gender (300-level, 160 students) Winter 2017 Sociology of Ethnicity and Racialization (300-level, 160 students) Winter 2017 Sociology of Homelessness (400-level, 40 students) Fall 2016 Sociology of Gender (300-level, 300 students) Fall 2016 Sociology of Poverty (400-level, 40 students) Annette Tézli Page 1 of 7
University of Calgary, Department of Sociology: Fall 2016 Gender and Media (400-level, 40 students) Spring 2016 Gender and Media (400-level, 33 students) Spring 2016 Sociology of Gender (300-level, 125 students) Winter 2016 Canadian Society (200-level, 200 students) Winter 2016 Introduction to Social Research Methods (300-level, 50 students) Winter 2016 Sociology of Homelessness (400-level, 40 students) Fall 2015 Introduction to Sociology (200-level, 250 students) Fall 2015 Sociology of Gender (300-level, 200 students) Fall 2015 Sociology of Poverty (400-level, 40 students) Fall 2015 Gender and Media (400-level, 40 students) Spring 2015 Sociology of Gender (300-level, 150 students) Spring 2015 Introduction to Sociology (200-level, 65 students) Winter 2015 Sociology of Homelessness (400-level, 40 students) Winter 2015 Sociology of Gender (300-level, 300 students) Winter 2015 Canadian Society (200-level, 280 students) Fall 2014 Sociology of Poverty (400-level, 40 students) Fall 2014 Sociology of Families (300-level, 150 students) Fall 2014 Introduction to Social Research Methods (300-level, 50 students) Fall 2014 Introduction to Sociology (200-level, 400 students) Spring 2014 Sociology of Gender (300-level, 100 students) Spring 2014 Introduction to Sociology (200-level, 90 students) Winter 2014 Sociology of Families (300-level, 150 students) Winter 2014 Introduction to Social Research Methods (300-level, 50 students) Winter 2014 Canadian Society (200-level, 280 students) Winter 2014 Introduction to Sociology (200-level, 248 students) Fall 2013 The Sociology of Poverty and Homelessness (400-level, 40 students) Fall 2013 Gender and the Media (400-level, 28 students) Fall 2013 Introduction to Sociology (200-level, 250 students) Summer 2012 Social Stratification (300-level 55 students) Winter 2012 Introduction to Sociology (200-level, 248 students) Fall 2011 Introduction to Sociology (200-level, 237 students) Spring 2011 Introduction to Sociology (200-level, 59 students) Winter 2011 The Sociology of Poverty and Homelessness (400-level, 33 students) Spring 2010 Introduction to Sociology (200-level, 45 students) Winter 2010 Social Stratification (300-level, 112 students) Mount Royal University, Department of Sociology and Anthropology: Winter 2013 Sociology of Families 2 sections (200-level, 60 students) Winter 2013 Sociology of Gender Relations 2 sections (200-level, 60 students) Fall 2012 Sociology of Gender Relations 2 sections (200-level, 60 students) Fall 2012 Introduction to Social Research Methods 2 sections (200-level, 50 students) Bow Valley College, Department of Health and Community Care: Fall 2013 Introduction to Sociology (2x50 students) Winter 2012 Introduction to Sociology (50 students) Fall 2009 Introduction to Sociology (2x30 students) *200-level: introductory course/ 300-level: intermediate core and option courses, prerequisite for all advanced courses/ 400-level: advanced-level special topic courses Annette Tézli Page 2 of 7
Teaching Awards 04/2017 University of Calgary Students Union Teaching Excellence Award (Winner - Arts) 04/2016 University of Calgary Students Union Teaching Excellence Award (Honourable Mention - Arts) 04/2015 University of Calgary Students Union Teaching Excellence Award (Winner - Arts) Refereed Journal Articles: Publications 2013 Wong, Lloyd L., and Annette Tézli. 2013. Measuring Social, Cultural, and Civic Integration in Canada: The Creation of an Index and Some Applications. Canadian Ethnic Studies 45(3): 9-37. 2009 Tézli, Annette, and Anne H. Gauthier. 2009. Balancing Work and Family in Canada - An Empirical Examination of Conceptualizations and Measurements. Canadian Journal of Sociology 34(2): 431-459. Book Chapters: 2012 Tézli, Annette. 2012. Keeping the Family Intact - The Lived Experience of Sheltered Homeless Families. Pp. 99-103 in Reading Sociology: Canadian Perspectives, 2nd edition, edited by Lorne Tepperman and Angela Kalyta. Don Mills: Oxford University Press. Invited Talks: Presentations 2017 Homeless Period Campaign, with Brittany Carlyon (undergraduate student). Women s Resource Centre, University of Calgary, March 28. 2016 Homeless Period Campaign, with Brittany Carlyon (undergraduate student). Women s Resource Centre, University of Calgary, March 28. 2015 Homeless Families. The Mustard Seed, UofC Chapter, University of Calgary, April 2. 2014 Confronting the Myths of Poverty, with Alycia Lauzon (Centre for Community Engaged Learning). Women s Resource Centre, University of Calgary, March 21. 2012 Social Activist Writing in Academia. Mount Royal University, October 30. 2010 Poverty and Homelessness in Canada. Urban Exposure Project, United Way of Calgary and Area, March 9. 2008 Poverty and Homelessness in Canada and Calgary. Calgary Serves Canada workshop, Centre for Community-Engaged Learning, University of Calgary, January 17. 2007 Parenting and Family Life in Middle-Class Families: A New Comparative Project, with Anne Gauthier. Department of Sociology, University of Calgary, September 26. Annette Tézli Page 3 of 7
Conference Presentations: 2017 Creating Troubled Families through Institutionally Generated Discourses of Family Homelessness. Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting. Montréal, Québec, August 11-13. 2017 Using Classroom Response Systems to Increase Student Engagement in Large Classes. Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, May 29-June 1. 2017 Teaching as profession: The joys and challenges of a teaching-focused career in Sociology. Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, May 29-June 1. 2013 Institutional Discourses and Knowledge: The Case of Family Homelessness. Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Victoria, British Columbia, June 3-8. 2013 Measuring Social, Cultural, and Civic Integration in Canada: The Creation of an Index and Some Applications, with Lloyd Wong. Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Victoria, British Columbia, June 3-8. 2011 The Social Construction of The Homeless Family in the Context of Service Delivery. Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting. Las Vegas, Nevada, August 19-21. 2010 Measuring Immigrant Social Integration in Canada, with Lloyd Wong. 15 th International Metropolis Conference, The Hague, Netherlands, October 4-8. 2010 The Social Organization of the Lived Experience of Sheltered Homeless Families. 17 th International Sociological Association World Congress of Sociology, Gothenburg, Sweden, July 11-17. 2010 Keeping the Family Intact The Lived Experience of Sheltered Homeless Families. Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Montréal, Québec, May 31 June 4. 2008 Poverty Knowledge. Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, June 3-6. 2008 Poverty and the Production of Poverty Knowledge. 4th Annual Graduate Student Research Symposium, University of Calgary, Department of Sociology, March 25. 2007 The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 Federal Guidelines and Local Realities. Society for the Study of Social Problems Annual Meeting, New York, New York, August 10-12. 2007 Labeling and Moral Entrepreneurship in the 1996 Welfare Reform. Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, May 29 June 1. Annette Tézli Page 4 of 7
Departmental/University Service Community Service 2017-2018 TUCFA representative (Department of Sociology, University of Calgary) 2016-2018 Committee member, Undergraduate Studies Committee (Department of Sociology, University of Calgary) 2016-2017 Co-op Academic Advisor (Department of Sociology, University of Calgary) 2012-2013 Department Communicator for Sociology & Anthropology, Mount Royal Faculty Association (Mount Royal University) 2012-2013 Faculty Liaison, Sociology Student Society (Department of Sociology & Anthropology, Mount Royal University) 2012 Member, Strategic Plan Subcommittee Teaching (Arts Faculty Council, Mount Royal University) 2009-2010 Graduate Student Research Symposium coordinator, Sociology Graduate Student Caucus (Department of Sociology, University of Calgary) 2008 Events Coordinator, Organizing Committee, Graduate Students Association Graduate Student Conference (University of Calgary) 2008-2009 Chair, Sociology Graduate Student Caucus (Department of Sociology, University of Calgary) 2008 Committee member, Graduate Student Research Symposium sub-committee, Sociology Graduate Student Caucus (Department of Sociology, University of Calgary) 2007&2008 Holiday Food Drive Volunteer (University of Calgary) 2007-2008 Graduate Studies Committee representative, Sociology Graduate Student Caucus (Department of Sociology, University of Calgary) 2007-2008 Student Representative, Graduate Studies Committee (Department of Sociology, University of Calgary) Professional Academic Service 2017 Conference Session Organizer, The Undergraduate Voice. Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, May 29-June 1. 2017 Conference Session Chair, Ethnographies of Front-Line Work. Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, May 29-June 1. 11/2016 How to Engage and Motivate Students in Large Lectures. Teaching and Learning Workshops in the Faculty of Arts. (Faculty of Arts, University of Calgary) 2016-2018 Cluster Chair and CSA Liaison, Teaching Practice Cluster. Canadian Sociological Association. 2016 Update of PowerPoint slides and student study guide for Steckley, John, and Guy Kerby Letts. 2016. Elements of Sociology: A Critical Canadian Introduction. 4 th edition. Don Mills: Oxford University Press. Annette Tézli Page 5 of 7
Professional Academic Service 2014 Textbook review: Ward, Margaret, and Marc Bélanger. 2015. The Family Dynamic: Canadian Perspectives. 6 th edition. Toronto: Nelson Education. 2014 Textbook proposal review: Continuity and Innovation: Canadian Families in the New Millennium. Toronto: Nelson Education. 2014 Textbook review: Steckley, John, and Guy Kerby Letts. 2013. Elements of Sociology: A Critical Canadian Introduction. 3 rd edition. Don Mills: Oxford University Press. 2013 Conference Session Organizer, The Effort to End Homelessness. Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Victoria, British Columbia, June 3-8. 2008 Conference Session Organizer, with Pamela Sugiman, Understanding Poverty. Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, June 3-6. Community Service ongoing Dinner service volunteer (Calgary Drop-In & Rehab Center) 2008-2012 Hospitality and dinner service volunteer (Inn from the Cold, Calgary) 2009-2011 Frontline staff member (Inn from the Cold, family shelter in Calgary) Media Interviews Public Engagement 2016 U of C student aims to collect feminine hygiene products for homeless (March 27). Metro News, Calgary 2004 Dismantling the American Welfare State (July 14). People's Tribune Radio. Retrieved from the People s Tribune Radio website: http://www.ptradio.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=26&itemi d=2 2004 Welfare Reform is Hurting Wyoming's Poor (May 10). Wyoming Public Radio. Retrieved from the Wyoming Public Radio website: http://www.publicbroadcasting.net/wpr/news.newsmain?action=article&articl E_ID=636863 Professional Development 2017 Engaging English Language Learners: Strategies for Your Classroom, Faculty of Arts Teaching and Learning workshop 2017 Creating an Active Classroom using Experiential Learning, Faculty of Arts Teaching and Learning workshop 2016 Designing Multiple Choice questions, Faculty of Arts Teaching and Learning workshop 2016 The Cure for Death by PowerPoint, Faculty of Arts Teaching and Learning workshop Annette Tézli Page 6 of 7
Professional Development 2016 Course Design Program (3-day workshop), Taylor Institute of Teaching and Learning, University of Calgary 2016 Rubric Development (2-hour workshop), Taylor Institute of Teaching and Learning, University of Calgary 2016 Creating an Effective Course Outline (2-hour workshop), Taylor Institute of Teaching and Learning, University of Calgary 2014 Teaching Difficult Subjects (2-hour workshop), Taylor Institute of Teaching and Learning, University of Calgary 2009 Community Leadership Certificate (6-hour workshop and 40 hours of community service), University of Calgary Leadership Program 2009 Team Leadership Certificate (10-hour workshop) University of Calgary Leadership Program 2008 University Teaching Certificate (6-day workshop), Teaching & Learning Centre, University of Calgary 2007 Instructional Skills Workshop (24-hour workshop), Teaching & Learning Centre, University of Calgary Annette Tézli Page 7 of 7