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CURRICULUM VITAE Zia Rahman, Ph.D. Professor & Chair Department of Criminology, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh Tel: +88029888625 (Home); +188029661900-59, ext. 6900 (Off.); 008801770520319 (Cell) Fax: +88029667222 Email zia_soc71@yahoo.com or zia_soc71@du.ac.bd Personal Present Address : House #59, Block A, Road #1, Niketan, Gulshan 1, Dhaka-1212, Bangladesh. Parental Address : Village: Shalinabaksha, PO. Shalinabaksha, Upazilla: Muksudpur, District: Gopalganj Nationality : Bangladeshi (by birth) Teaching & Research Interest : Globalization and Labour Issues, Labour Movements, Social Movements, Globalization and International Terrorism, Transnational Crime, Political Sociology, Research Methodology (Quantitative and Qualitative), Urban Sociology, Social Policy, Theory, and Sociology of Development and Underdevelopment 1. Education 2011 : University of Calgary, Canada Ph.D. (Dissertation defended Dec 22, 2010) 2003 : University of Calgary, Canada. MA (two years research) in Sociology (Thesis Defended Oct. 17, 2003) 1992 : University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh MSS (Research) in Sociology First Class (2nd position, out of 233 students) 1990 : University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh

BSS (Honors) in Sociology First Class (2nd position, out of 157 students) 1985 : Intermediate Technical College (Now, Govt. Science College), Dhaka Board, Dhaka, Bangladesh Higher Secondary Certificate (H.S.C.) First Division, with distinction mark in Chemistry, 1982 : Govt. Laboratory High School, Dhaka Dhaka Board, Dhaka Bangladesh Secondary School Certificate (S.S.C) First Division, with distinction marks in Elective Math and Religion 2. Courses Studied University of Calgary Classical Sociological Theory (Soci 631), Social Stratification (Soci 665), Introductory Social Statistics 1 (Soci 315), Social Research Methods (Soci 615), Social Stats: General Linear Model (611, using SPSS and STATA), Political Sociology (Soci 601), Contemporary Sociological Theory (Soci 633), International Development (SW 675), Advanced Qualitative Research Methods (Soci 715), Advanced Methodological Issues (part of qualifying exam), Globalization and Labor Movements (Soci 703), Professional Sociology, Advanced Quantitative Analysis in Sociology (Soci 711, using STATA) University of Dhaka Major Introductory Sociology, History of Human Civilization, Anthropology, Social Psychology, Social Statistics, Sociological Theory, Social Structure of Bangladesh, Social Demography, Research Methodology, Sociology of Development & Under Development, Sociology of Capitalism & Socialism, Social Change, Advance Research Monograph etc. Subsidiary English Language and Political Science 3. Teaching / Professional Experiences i. Department of Criminology, University of Dhaka Professor and Chair, since 24 November 2013 till date 1. Introduction to Criminology; 2. Principles of Sociology; 3. Theories of Criminology; 4. Seminar in Criminology; 5. Research Methods ii. Department of Sociology, University of Calgary a. Term Contract Sessional Teaching 1. Introductory Research Methods (for senior undergrad level-soci 313), summer, 2009. Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 2 of 23

2. Sociology of Third World Cities (for senior undergrad level-soci 453), winter, 2009. 3. Sociology of Third World Cities (Soci 453), fall, 2008 b. Teaching Assistant (TA) 1. Research Methods (seven semesters). 2. Social Statistics (three semesters) 3. Introductory Sociology (five semesters) c. Research Assistant (RA) For Dr. Daniel Beland of Sociology Dept., University of Calgary, Winter 2002. iii. Department of Sociology, University of Dhaka a. Professor, 30 th April to November 24 2013 Course Offered: Sociology of Capitalism and Socialism. Introduction to Sociology, Research Methods, Social Statistics II. b. Associate Professor, May 2005 to April 2013 Courses offered: Peasant Society, Introduction to Sociology, Understanding Social Change in Bangladesh, Classical Sociological Theory, Social Statistics II, Research Methodology, Sociology of Capitalism and Socialism c. Assistant Professor, from July 1998 to May 2005 Courses offered: Social problems, Sociology of Third World and Introductory Sociology d. Lecturer, May 1997 to July 1998. Courses offered: Social problems, Sociology of Third World, Introductory Sociology iv. Department of Sociology, Shahjalal University of Sci. & Tech., Sylhet. a. Assistant Professor, from November 1996 to May 1997. b. Lecturer, from August, 1993 to November 1996. Courses offered: Urban Sociology, Research Methodology, World Civilization, Social History of Bangladesh, Social Demography, and Population Politics and Development. v. Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council (BARC) Dhaka, Bangladesh Data Entry Specialist from January to April 1993. vi. Department of History Univ. of Dhaka: Teaching (part-time) Principles of Sociology: 1997-2001, Introduction to Sociology and Anthropology: July 2011 to January 2012 vii. Department of Economics Univ. of Dhaka: Adjunct Faculty viii. ix. Introduction to Sociology: July 2011 till date Institute of Business Administration (IBA): Adjunct Faculty Principles of Sociology: Winter 2016 Faculty of Business Administration, East West University: Adjunct Faculty Business Ethics (MBA 509 and EMBA 513) for MBA and EMBA: Winter 2016 Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 3 of 23

4. Research Experiences i. Dissertation/Thesis 2011 University of Calgary, Canada, Ph.D. dissertation: Labour Unions and Labour Movements in the Readymade Garment Industry in Bangladesh in the era of Globalization (1980-2010). Supervisor: Dr. Tom Langford, Professor and Past Head, Department of Sociology, University of Calgary. Method: Qualitative (Case Study) Technique of Data Generation: In-depth semi-structured interviewing, FGDs, textual document analysis and observation. The dissertation was reviewed by Dissertation Review s assigned reviewer Dr. Rifat Akhter, University of Central Arkansas: http://dissertationreviews.org/archives/4555 200I-2003 University of Calgary, Canada, MA Thesis: Urban Policy in Bangladesh: The State, Inequality and Housing Crises in Dhaka City. Supervisor: Dr. Daniel Beland, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Calgary (now working as a Professor and Canada Chair for Public Policy at the University of Saskatchewan, Canada) Method: Qualitative Technique of Data Generation: In-depth interviewing, case study and textual documents analysis. 1990-1992 University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. MSS Thesis: "Impact of Multinational Corporations on Socio-Cultural and Economic life in Bangladesh." Duration: one year, Supervisor: Dr. M. Nazrul Islam, Ex Professor of Sociology, University of Dhaka Methods: Quantitative and Qualitative Technique of Data Collection: Case Study, Content Analysis. 1988-1990 University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh. BSS (Hons.) Research Monograph: "Women's Attitude towards Family Planning Programs." Supervisor: Prof. Syed Ahmed Khan, Dept. of Sociology. Methods: Quantitative, Technique of Data Collection: Survey. Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 4 of 23

ii. Data Analysis Projects/Research for the University of Calgary, and Research for Professional organizations 2015a Team Leader Role of the Industrial Police in the RMG industries in Bangladesh: A study on the Ashulia Industrial Area in Dhaka, sponsored by Bangladesh Police 2015b Department of Criminology, University of Dhaka Team Leader, Understanding Crime Trends in Dhaka City sponsored by Dhaka Metropolitan Police, from April 01 till date 2006 University of Calgary Follow-up research entitled Socio-economic and Cultural Determinants of Attitudes toward Immigrants in Canada under the guidance of Dr. Richard Wanner, Professor of Sociology, U of C, for Soci 711 Methods: Quantitative; used multinomial logistic regression using Canadian Election Survey data 2000 2005 University of Calgary Socio-economic and Cultural Determinants of Attitudes toward Immigrants in Canada under the guidance of Dr. Tom Langford, Professor of Sociology, U of C for Soci 611 Methods: Quantitative; used binomial logistic regression using Canadian Election Survey data 2000 2004a University of Calgary Cultural Practices of South Asian Communities in Calgary under the guidance of Dr. Liza McCoy, Associate Professor of Sociology, U of C. Methods: Qualitative; used Participant Observation method observing South Asian people in Real Canadian Superstore, Calgary Canada. 2004b University of Calgary Calgary Bangladesh Association and Cultural Practices of the Bangladeshi community under the guidance of Dr. Liza McCoy, Associate Professor of Sociology, U of C. Methods: Qualitative; used In-depth Semi-structured Interview interviewing of the office bearers of Calgary-Bangladesh Association. 2004c University of Calgary Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 5 of 23

Cultural Practices of Bangladeshis in Calgary. Constitution of Bangladesh Association in Calgary: Text as Organizational Reality under the guidance of Dr. Liza McCoy, Associate Professor of Sociology, U of C. Methods: Qualitative; used Institutional Ethnography and Text Analysis analyzing the constitution of the Calgary Bangladesh Association. 2000a Fichtner GmbH & Co. KG, Germany, Led Researcher: Socio- Economic and Environmental Study of Ashuganj Power Station (A study on the socio-economic life of the officers and the employees of a major power station in Bangladesh). Method: Qualitative. Techniques of Data Collection: Observation, Focus Group Discussion, etc. 2000b World University Service (WUS), Shahjalal University of Science & Tech. Sylhet, Bangladesh. Research Associate: Conducted a research work on "Literacy Drive with Underprivileged Children," Funded by UNICEF & World Terokyoa Movement Japan. Methods: Quantitative Technique of Data Collection: Survey. 1999 Directorate of Social Services Govt. of Bangladesh and Sustainable Consultants Ltd. (Funded by UNICEF). Sociologist: Consultancy services for the review of existing services to street children in Region-3, Khulna, Jessore, & Barisal, funded by USAID. Methods: Quantitative and qualitative, Techniques of Data Generation: Survey, Interviewing, Case Study, Focus Group Discussion, and PRA. 1997 Institute for Advancement of Science and Technology Teaching & Proshika Manobik Unnyan Kendra, Bangladesh. Team Leader: Environmental Programs of Proshika: An assessment, jointly sponsored by IASTT and Proshika. Methods: Qualitative, Technique of Data Generation: Interviewing, Case Study, Focus Group Discussion, and PRA. 1994 Bangladesh Engineering and Technological Services (BETS), Dhaka, Bangladesh. Research Assistant: "Socio-Economic and Environmental study of Meghna Dhanagoda Irrigation Project (P - 88)" under the leadership of Dr. Mahbub Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 6 of 23

Ahmed, Professor of Sociology, U of Dhaka, funded by Asian Development Bank (ADB). Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative, Technique of Data Generation: Survey, Participant Observation, Interviewing, PRA & RRA. 1993 Bangladesh Agricultural Research Council (BARC), Dhaka, Bangladesh, 1993. Research Associates: "Technology Transfer Assessment: Field Level Urea Use to Promote Livestock Development" funded by USAID. Methods: Quantitative Technique of Data Generation: Survey-questionnaire. 5. Publication a. Books (forthcoming): 2012a Manuscript accepted for publication: History of Labour Movements in Bangladesh: from colonial period to the present C. Peer Reviewed Journal Articles and book chapter 2016 Zia Rahman, Historical Institutionalism and its implication in the development of the welfare state of Canada. Bangladesh Journal of Public Administration, XXIII (2): 91-100, Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 2015 (Book Chapter) Zia Rahman, Universal forms of Violence against Women in The Recent forms of Violence against Women, Ranjan Karmaker (ed.) published by the Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication (BNNRC) 2014a Zia Rahman, American hegemony, the expansion of globalized apparel industries, and the Asian Miracle. Bangladesh Journal of Public Administration, XXIII (1): 23-38. Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre, Dhaka, Bangladesh 2014b Zia Rahman and Tom Langford. International Solidarity or Renewed Trade Union Imperialism? AFL-CIO Support for Labor Unions in the Readymade Garment Industry in Bangladesh. For the special issue on Building International Labor Solidarity, Working USA: The Journal of Labor and Society, USA, 17(2) Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 7 of 23

June 2014: 169 186. [Wiley, ISSN: 1089-7011]. Editors for the special issue: Kim Scipes and Immanuel Ness. 2013a Zia Rahman, Globalization s Children and Shahbagh Movement (in Bengali). Shamaj Nirikkhon, Center for Social Studies, 126: 34-45 (July-September) 2013b Gopal Chandra Sarder and Zia Rahman. Secular Spirit in Bangladesh s Folk Culture: Regarding Kartabhaja Community (in Bengali). Journal of Social Sciences, University of Dhaka, Pat-D, 7 (7): 107-118. 2013c Zia Rahman, Revisiting Theories of Labour Movements: Peter Waterman s Social Movement Unionism (SMU) Model Social Science Review, the Dhaka University Studies (Part D), 30:9-24. [ISSN. 1562-269X]. 2012a Zia Rahman, Theories of Labour Movements: Classical Marxist perspective, Social Science Review, the Dhaka University Studies (Part D), 29 (2): 31-46. [ISSN. 1562-269X]. 2012b Gopal Chandra Sarder and Zia Rahman, Indigenous People in Bangladesh, Social Structure of Kartabhaja Community: A Review (in Bengali). Journal of Social Sciences, University of Dhaka, Pat-D, 6: 41-50. 2012c M. Hashizhume, Ashraf M. Dewan, T. Sunahara, Zia Rahman and T. Yamamoto. Hydro climatological variability and dengue transmission in Dhaka, Bangladesh: a time-series study. Journal of BMC Infectious Diseases, 12(4, April):1-9 [BioMed Central, ISSN: 14712334]. 2012d (book Chapter) Zia Rahman and Tom Langford. "Explaining Why Labour Unions Have Failed Bangladesh s Garment Workers" In Labour in the Global South: challenges and alternatives for workers, edited by Sarah Mosoetsa and Michelle Williams, Chapter 5, pp: 87-106. International Labour Office (ILO), Geneva, Switzerland [ISBN 978-92-2-126238-1]. http://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---dgreports/---dcomm/--- publ/documents/publication/wcms_187420.pdf 2012e Ashraf Dewan, Md. Humayun Kabir, Kamrun Nahar and Zia Rahman "Urbanization and Environmental Degradation in Dhaka Metropolitan Area Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 8 of 23

(DMA) of Bangladesh," Int. J. of Environment and Sustainable Development (IJESD) [INDERSCIENCE, ISSN: 1474-6778], 11(2): 118-141. 2012f Ashraf M. Dewan, Yasushi Yamaguchi and Zia Rahman, Dynamics of land use/cover changes and the analysis of landscape fragmentation in Dhaka Metropolitan. Geo Journal, [Springer ISSN: 0343-2521], 77 (3):315 330. 2011 Zia Rahman, Approaches to the Study of Urban Questions : A Review. The Arts Faculty Journal, the University of Dhaka, 5 (7): 217-235. [ISSN, 1994-8891]. 2010b Zia Rahman and Tom Langford, The Limitations of Global Social Movement Unionism as an Emancipatory Labour Strategy in Majority World Countries. The Journal of the Society for Socialist Studies, Canada 6(1): 45-64. [Society for Socialist Studies, Canada, ISSN 1918-2821] http://www.socialiststudies.com/index.php/sss/article/viewfile/104/101 2001 Zia Rahman, The State of Political Institution in Bangladesh: A legacy of Colony-Military Fusion. Beyond Development : Searching for a New Vision, The Role of Youth in the 21 st Century, pp. 228: 238. Japan Foundation Asia Center and the International House of Japan 1999a Zia Rahman, "Environmental Programs of Proshika: An Assessment". Social Science Review, 16 (2): December 1999; Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Dhaka. [ISSN. 1562-269X] 1999b Zia Rahman and Md. Wahiduzzaman, Historical Development of Pre- Industrial Cities and its Major Characteristics: A Sociological Study, (In Bangali). The Journal of Dhaka University Studies, 64: 111-133, June, 1999. 1998 Zia Rahman and Khairul Islam Chowdhury, Concept and Complexity of the Marxian Historical Materialism: An Evaluation. The Journal of Social Studies (in Bengali), Center for Social Studies, Dhaka University. 69: 1-22, August 1998 06. Contribution in Public Sphere: popular articles in Print Media 2016a Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 9 of 23

Social disorganization and traditional value systems are the main causes of violence against children (in Bengali). The Daily Jugantor, February 18. http://www.jugantor.com/first-page/2016/02/18/12362 2016b Regarding contemporary issues: The news that hurt us, outrage us (in Bengali). The Daily Shamokal, January 15. http://www.esamakal.net/pop_up.php?img_name=2016%2f01%2f15%2fi mages%2f08_101.jpg 2015 Conspiracy of the ant liberation forces is the main reason behind the recent political unrest, Muktodhara, The daily Kaler Kontho, November 08 http://www.kalerkantho.com/print-edition/muktadhara/2015/11/08/288101 2014a Empowering the RMG girl Opinion, the bdnews24.com, 30 April 2014. http://opinion.bdnews24.com/2014/04/30/empowering-the-rmg-girl/ 2014b Formal industries, informal practices Op-Ed, the daily Dhaka Tribune, May 01, 2014. http://www.dhakatribune.com/op-ed/2014/apr/30/formal-industries-informalpractices 2013a Billboard campaigning, transparency and urban governance Opinion, the bdnews24.com, 12 August, 2013. http://opinion.bdnews24.com/2013/08/12/billboard-campaigning-transparencyand-urban-governance/ OP-ED, the Daily New Age, Bangladesh, August 18, 2013 http://newagebd.com/detail.php?date=2013-08-18&nid=61363#.ujmivj9mby0 2013b Recent survey on the national issues: relevant comments, with Dr. Mahmuda Khatun and Dr. Sadeka Halim, the Daily Janakantha, 19 May, 2013. http://www.dailyjanakantha.com/news_view.php?nc=16&dd=2013-05- 19&ni=135821 2011a Feminisation of work in the era of globalisation: a process of undermining workers rights Opinion, bdnews24.com, May 08, Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 10 of 23

http://opinion.bdnews24.com/2011/05/08/feminisation-of-work-in-the-era-of globalisation-a-process-of-undermining-workers%e2%80%99-rights/ 2011b Labour movements in globalisation era Op-Ed, the Daily Star, May 01http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesign/news-details.php?nid=183814 2011c Labour movements in majority world Op-Ed, the New Age, May 01 http://newagebd.com/newspaper1/op-ed/17144.html 2011d Workers conditions in the World Factories in the era of Globalization May Day supplementary, the Daily Sun, May 1. 2009a Stagnation of labour movements in the era of globalization Op-Ed, the daily New Age, May, 03. http://www.newagebd.com/2009/may/03/oped.html 2009b Crisis of Labour Movements in Bangladesh ANALYSIS, the daily Bangladesh Today, May 1. 2008a Comments on BDR Mutiny ANALYSIS, the daily Bangladesh Today, February 26 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/alochona/message/12432 2008b BDR mutiny: political and military leadership deserves Appreciation, March 6 ANALYSIS, the daily Bangladesh Today, 1986-1992. Numerous reporting including a popular series entitled Political Personality having exclusive interviews with the late President of Bangladesh, hon ble Mr. Zillur Rahman and the past Speaker of the Bangladesh Parliament, hon'ble Mr. Mirza Ghulam Hafiz while working as a freelance reporter for Rahasha Patrika of Sheba Prokashani in 1989-91 b. Contribution in the Public Sphere: Electronic Media Attend regularly as a guest speaker for various talk shows, especially on labor unrest, social movements and other socio-political issues, in the national and private TV channels. Until date, I attended in various talk shows aired by ATN Bangla, ATN News, Banglavision, Boishakhi TV, BTV, Channel I, Desh TV, ETV, GTV, Independent TV, Jamuna TV, Mohona TV, NTV, RTV, SATV, Shomoy TV, 71 TV, Channel 24, My TV, Asian Channel and Dipto TV Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 11 of 23

07. Conference, Workshop, Seminar & Training Attended a. Conferences and Seminars attended 2016a Presented a paper entitled Rapid social transformations and social anomalies in the Bangladesh Society: examining the case of violence against children in recent time on March 10 in a workshop entitled Inter subjective Relationship of Philosophy and Human Welfare, organized by Moral Development Center at R C Majumder Auditorium, University of Dhaka held 10-13 March 2016b Addressed as a key speaker in a Key Speaker Program on Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, organized by the Bangla Academy Dhaka on the occasion of the Sheikh Mujibur Rahman s 94 th birth anniversary and National Children Day on 17 th March 2016. The program was chaired by the Vice Chancellor of the University of Dhaka 2015a Addressed as a designated panel speaker on a paper entitled Sarder Fazlul Karim presented by the eminent educationist Professor Raihan Raiyan for the month long Bhasha Shaid Baktritamala arranged by Bangla Academy on February the 14 th. The seminar was chaired by eminent scholar Professor Sirajul Islam Chowdhury. The other designated discussant Professor Ahmedul Kabir of the University of Dhaka 2015b Addressed as a designated panel speaker on a seminar entitled Recent political violence, terrorism and the situation of human rights in Bangladesh organized by the Department of Criminology and Police Science, Maulana Bhashani Science and Technology University, Tangail on April 14 at National Press Club, Bangladesh 2014a Addressed as a designated Guest Speaker in SUPRO's National Consultation on the findings of Social Audit on the Situation of Primary Education on March 27 at IDB Bhaban Dhaka. 2014b Addressed as a designated discussant on a paper entitled Causes behind amazing achievements during recent time, and recent scenario (in Bengali) presented by the eminent citizen, educationist and former Governor of Bangladesh Bank Dr. Farashuddin Ahmed for the month long Bhasha Shaid Baktritamala arranged by Bangla Academy on February the 28 th. The seminar was chaired by eminent economist Dr. Kazi Khaliquzzaman Ahmad. Two other designated discussants Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 12 of 23

were Banker Ibrahim Khaled and Professor Mezbah Kamal of the University of Dhaka 2014c Presented a paper entitled AFL-CIO and Labour Movements: a case of Bangladesh Readymade Garment Industries in a lecture-workshop on "U.S. Society and Culture," co-sponsored by the American Center, U.S. Embassy, Dhaka, the Bangladesh Association for American Studies (BAAS), and the International Education and Resource Network, Bangladesh (iearn-bd) on February the 22 nd. The workshop was attended by 40 college teachers from all over Bangladesh. 2013a Attended as one of the five designated panel experts for Draft Research Report Presentation Workshop under the project entitled Strengthening National Planning and Development Academy (2 nd Phase) through the Development of Infrastructure and Training Facilities by National Planning and Training Academy at the academy building on May the 4 th. Eight draft research projects were presented by eight research teams, evaluated by the panel experts. 2013b Presented a paper entitled Globalization s Children and the Shahbagh Movement (in Bangla) as one of the two designated presenters for a thematic seminar entitled Peoples Rights and Movements: Recent Experience organized by Bangladesh Sociology Association at Senate Building, University of Dhaka on 19 April 2013. 2013c Attended as a designated speaker for a round table conference entitled Livelihood for Disabled People: Opportunities and Challenges jointly organized by Leonard Cheshire Disability Bangladesh and the Daily Star on March the 31 st. Approximately 40 participants from international agencies, local NGOs, journalists, experts and other civil society groups participated in the seminar. The Daily Star published a special supplementary on the conference. 2013d Paper entitled The State of Labour Movements in the Readymade Garments Industry in Bangladesh in the era of Globalization was presented in the Security and Foreign policy session on 16 March, as part of the two day national seminar organized by the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh from March 15 to 16. The theme of the conference was Bangladesh at 40: Achievements and Challenges. Twenty four (24) designated scholars in six different sessions presented their papers in the conference. 2013e Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 13 of 23

Attended as a designated moderator for the 11 th Bangladesh Round Table Social Compliance held at Ruposhi Bangla Hotel, Dhaka on March 14, 2013. Sixty eight (68) designated national and international participants including the Chairman for Parliamentary Standing Committee on Ministry of Labour and Employment, Secretary and senior officers of Ministry of Labour and Employment, Bangladesh, DG and Director of Fire Service and Civil Defence, representatives of EU, ILO, GIZ, BSCI, LIFT e.k., American Center for International Labour Solidarity, buyers, suppliers, employers, labour leaders and labour activists participated in the round table. 2013f Attended as a designated discussant for the 3 rd Annual Conference of Bangladesh Society of Criminology on Development, Crime, and Criminal Justice in Bangladesh in the Thematic Session III entitled Development, Policing and Crime at the R.C. Majumder Auditorium, University of Dhaka on January 4, 2013 2012a Paper entitled Labour Movements in the Readymade Garment industries in Bangladesh in the era of globalization. How do movements emerge? accepted for presentation in the Bi-annual conference organized by the Bangladesh Sociological Association held on December 21-22. 2012b Attended as a designated experts for commenting on two research project presentations by two researchers of Bangladesh Institute of Labour Studies (BILS), as part of the Internship Program sponsored by the BILS on December 8, 2012 2012c Attended as one of the three designated discussants for the second academic session entitled Educational Development and Human Resource Optimization on June 15 2012 at NAEM, Dhaka. Seventeen (17) selected academic/research papers were presented, as part of the National Research Conference 2012 organized by the Bangladesh Peace and Development Mission, NAEM. 2012d Paper entitled Formal organization, informal practices: the industrial relations in the Readymade Garment (RMG) industries in Bangladesh and the role of the state in the era of Globalization was accepted in the conference committee for the VIII Global Labour University Conference to be held in Campinas, Brazil from September 26 to 28, 2012. The theme of the conference was Sustainable growth, development and labour. 2012e Presented, as a designated resource person, a paper entitled American hegemony, the development of export-led RMG industries and the Asian Miracles Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 14 of 23

for the College Teachers Lecture-Workshop on US Society and Culture organized jointly by Bangladesh Association for American Studies (BAAS) and the American Center (AC), US Embassy, Dhaka, held on 16-17 June 2012 at the University of Dhaka. (About 40 college teachers from different parts of the country participated in the workshop). 2012f Participated as one of the two a designated delegates from Bangladesh for a workshop on Advocacy Training Workshop for LDCs in Achieving MDGs as Part of the Implementation of the Istanbul Programme of Action, 18-20 April 2012, Kathmandu, Nepal jointly organized by the UNESCAP and National Planning Commission, Nepal. 2011a Attended a day long workshop on Labour as a Democratising Force in South Africa and Beyond? organized by the International Sociological Association s Labour Research Committee (RC-44) and the Global Labour University (GLU) on September 28, 2011 in Johannesburg, South Africa. 2011b Paper entitled Explaining Why Labour Unions Have Failed Bangladesh s Garment Workers was presented in the VII Global Labour University Conference held in Johannesburg, South Africa from September from 28 to 30, 2011. The theme of the conference was The Politics of Labour and Development. 2011c Paper entitled The Conditions of workers in the Less Developed Regions: Does Globalization of Work Differ from Colonialism of Work was accepted on the Globalization and Development Panel in the Canadian Sociological Association s annual conference held at the University of New Brunswick on May 31, 2011. The conference is part of the annual conference of the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Canada held on May 28- June 5, 2011 2009a Paper entitled Labour Movements in Bangladesh in the Era of Globalization: Searching for an Alternative Framework was presented at the United Association for Labor Educators (UALE) Conference: Imagining Alternatives: the Challenge to Labor, held at the National Labor College, Silver Spring, Maryland, USA, 16-18 April 2009. 2009b Paper entitled Expansion of world Capitalism and the mobilization of women s Labour force in Bangladesh was accepted for the World Economic History Congress, 2009 at the University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Utrecht, the Netherlands August 3-7, 2009. Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 15 of 23

2008 Attended a week long training program entitled Teaching for Canadian Classrooms Program, designed for the young university teacher being interested in teaching in the Canadian universities from March 02-09, 2008, offered by the Teaching and Learning Center, University of Calgary. 2007 Presented a paper entitled Globalization and Social Movements in the Third World: Is Social Movement Unionism a panacea for Bangladesh in the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Dhaka, July the 30 th. 2006 : Presented a paper entitled Globalization and Labour Movements in the Third World Countries: Is Social Movement Unionism a Panacea? at York University Canada on June 1 for the session Theorizing Labour arranged by the Society for Socialist Studies, Canada as part of a three day long annual Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Canada 2005-2009 Attended various training programs related to computer language and statistical analysis e.g., Formatting a Thesis, How to use Blackbeard, Reference Manager, End Note, Power Point, Excel, SPSS and STATA offered by Learning Commons, University of Calgary and the Dept. of Sociology, University of Calgary 2004 Presented a paper entitled: Urban Policy in Bangladesh: Politics, State Bureaucracy and Unequal Housing Development in Dhaka City. Graduate Research Conference organized by the Dept. of Sociology, University of Calgary, Canada on March 5, 2004. 2001 Presented a paper entitled The State of Political Institution in Bangladesh: A legacy of Colony-Military Fusion for the 9 th Asia-Pacific Forum, and was selected one of the four key speakers for the public symposium sponsored and organized by the Japan Foundation, Asia Center and International House of Japan held at Kagawa, Japan from February 4 to 16. 1998a Attended the First International and Biennial National Conference organized by Bangladesh Sociological Association, Dhaka from November 18 to 20, 1997 at Development & Planning Academy, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 1998b Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 16 of 23

Attended a National Seminar on "Teaching Methods at the University Level and the Role of UGC", Organized by the University Grants Commissions, Bangladesh from November 20 to 21. 1998c Attended a workshop on "Entrepreneur Development in Rural Women" Organized by Open University, Bangladesh. 1997 Attended a month long training course on "Summer Science Course of Sociology & Anthropology" followed by a three-day field research jointly organized by IASTT & DEPT. of Anthropology, DU. 1996. Completed a training course on "Quantitative Research Methodology with Special Application of SPSS/PC+", conducted by Bangladesh Management Development Centre (BMDC) from December 1 to 21. 1993 Attended a course on Research Methodology organized by the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. The course dealt with Theory, Methods, Techniques of Data Collection, Report Writing and varies aspects of Social Research. 1991 Completed a training course on "Costing & Pricing" and "Marketing of Cottage Industrial Products" organized by Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industrial Training Institute, Dhaka, Bangladesh. 1984 Received a certificate for the completion of a six-month long English Typing Course from Directorate of Youth, Government of Bangladesh. 1980 Successfully Completed Junior Leadership Training course organized by Bangladesh Red Cross Society, Bangladesh from April 15 to 22. 8. Award, Fellowship and Scholarship a. International 2011 Received one of the travel scholarships including the airfare and accommodation funded by the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES), Germany for attending the VII Global Labour University Conference in Johannesburg, South Africa, September 28-30, 2011. 2009a Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 17 of 23

Received one of the six recipients of the New Generation Award awarded by the executive board of the UALE for presenting the paper in the annual conference of the United Association of Labour education (UALE) held in Silver Spring, Maryland, USA from April 16 to 18. 2009b. Received the Graduate Teaching Award for 2008 from Department of Sociology, University of Calgary. The award is given to a graduate student annually for best teaching performance. 2001-2010 Received Graduate Teaching Fellowship for teaching A senior undergraduate course entitled Sociology of Third World Cities (Soci 453.1) winter, 2009, University of Calgary (CAD$5500) Received Graduate Teaching Fellowship for teaching a senior undergraduate course entitled Sociology of Third World Cities (Soci 453.1), fall, 2008, University of Calgary (CAD$5500) Received a dissertation award for the fieldwork of the Ph.D. dissertation in 2007 from the University of Calgary Research Services (CAD$1500) Received a dissertation award for the fieldwork of the Ph.D. Dissertation from the Department of Sociology, University of Calgary Research Services ($1500) Received a travel scholarship for the fieldwork of the Ph.D. dissertation from the Department of Sociology, University of Calgary ($2000). Received a travel scholarship for the follow-up fieldwork of the Ph.D. dissertation from the Department of Sociology, University of Calgary, Canada ($2000) Received International Fee Differential Scholarship for the Ph.D. program and TAs awarded by the department of Sociology, Sociology, University of Calgary (apx. CAD $70000). Received travel scholarships from the Department of Sociology, University of Calgary for attending conferences in June 2006, April 2009, August 2009 Received Graduate Research Scholarships (GRS) and Assistantships (TA) for the MA and Ph.D. programs awarded by the University of Calgary from 2001-2009. Received International Fee Differential Scholarship for the MA program awarded by the Faculty of Social Sciences, U of Calgary (CAD$23000). Graduate Thesis Award for the MA Thesis by the Research Services, U of Calgary, and Dept. of Sociology, U of Calgary (CAD $1000). Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 18 of 23

Graduate Thesis Award for the MA Thesis by the Department of Sociology Calgary (CAD $1000) Awarded Teaching Assistantship and tuition waiver from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale USA for the MA program in 2001. The amount of the award was US$15,826.50/year (Declined). Awarded Scholarship, TA and RA by Dalhousie University, Canada for an MA program in 2001. The amount was CAD $16,195 per year (Declined). b. National 1989. Received a certificate from the Dept. of Sociology, University of Dhaka, for participating in an intra-dept. debate competition. 1983. Secured first place and received a letter of praise for writing the best essay in an essay competition organized by Bangladesh Insurance Academy. 1979. Owned Govt. Scholarship for junior education from Govt. Laboratory High School (21 st position in Dhaka Division) when a student of class eight. 1977 Received a certificate by obtaining 63% marks in an essay competition on United Nation Affair organized by Bangladesh School Organization on June the 5 th when a student of class six. 9. Thesis Supervision Department of Criminology, University of Dhaka (MPhil) 2014 on progress 1. Nondita Rani Mallick, Subsance dependence among the urban youth: a comparative study between the public and private university students in Bangladesh. 2. Saida Sultana, Violence in the Readymade Garment Industry in Bangladesh: conspiracy or labour right violations? Department of Sociology, University of Dhaka 2013 Gopal Chandra Sarder, Religious sects in Bangladesh contribution of the Kartthabhaja community in folk culture. The thesis was successfully defended and was approved by the Syndicate of the University of Dhaka in 2013. University of Dhaka (MA) Completed: Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 19 of 23

2013-2014 1. Shawly Sharmin: Globalization and International labour Solidarity Movement: a Study on the Readymade Garment Industries of Bangladesh, defended on January 12, 2014 2. Nazmul Arefin: Facebook as a virtual space in formatting New forms of Social Movements: a study on Shabagh uprising, defended January 12, 2014. 2012-2013 1. Shaharia Afrin: Socio-economic conditions of the workers between the EPZ and non EPZ garment industries in Bangladesh: a sociological study 2. Mushfiqur Rahman Talukder: Civil society movements in Bangladesh: problems and prospects 3. Kazi Fadia Iqbal: Labour violations in the tannery industry: a sociological study on the Hazaribagh area in Dhaka city 4. Nondita Rani Mallick: Politics in the informal sector: a study on the street hawkers in Dhaka City National Defense College (NDC), Mirpur, Dhaka 2014 1. UP Uzezi, Grop Captain, Nigerian Air Force. Redefining National Security: A Case Study of Nigeria. 2. AO Jolasinmi, Group Captain, Nigerian Air Force. Effect of the Population of Bangladesh on its National Security. 3. A T M Anisuzzaman, BP, psc, Brigadier General, Bangladesh Army. Religious Fundamentalism and Global Terrorism and their threats toward global peace and security. 4. Muhammad Shafiul Azam, (E), psc, commodore, Bangladesh Navy. Shipbuilding industry in Bangladesh: problems & prospects. 5. Husne Ara, Joint Secretary, Bangladesh Government, Migrant Workers from Bangladesh to the Middle Eastern countries: issues & challenges. 6. Shaoli Sumon, Joint Secretary, Bangladesh Government. Preventing Crime: Responsibility of Society in Bangladesh. Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet 1997 1.. Farzana Boby, Ethnicity & Fertility: A study on Manipuri Community in Sylhet City. 2. Shamima Begum Socioeconomic characteristics of the Rickshaw Puller Community in Sylhet City. c. Nabanita Chowdhury, Socio-Economic conditions of the tea garden laborer: A comparative study between a Multinational Tea Company and a National Tea Company in Bangladesh 2015 Honors and Extracurricular Reviewer for Peer reviewed Academic Journals: Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 20 of 23

Social Science Review, University of Dhaka Journal of Science and Technology, journal for Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University, Shahjalal University of Sci. and Tech. Journal (SUST Journal) Planning Academy Journal, Bangladesh Asiatic Society Journal, Bangladesh University of Dhaka May 05 2015 till Date Provost, Muktijoddha Ziur Rahman Hall January 01 2015 till date Member, Executive Committee Dhaka University Teachers Association (DUTA) July 20, 2013 till date Senate Member, University of Dhaka 2013 and 2014 Joint Secretary for two consecutive terms, the Dhaka University Teachers Association (DUTA) July 2012-April 2014 Convener, Faculty of Social Sciences, Blue group (an ideological platform of the teachers of the University of Dhaka belonging to the pro-liberal ideology) October 2013 till date President, Dhaka University Handball Committee November 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 Member, Dhaka University Tribunal Committee as a representative from the Senate, DU Member, Equivalence Committee, Faculty of Social Sciences March 2011 to November 24, 2013 Student Advisor for the Department of Sociology, University of Dhaka 1998-2001 a. House Tutor and Assistant House Tutor, Muktijoddha Ziaur Rahman Hall, (Student Hostel), from May 05, 1998 to August 28, 2001. Joint Secretary, Executive Committee, University of Dhaka Teachers and Officers Club, for two terms (1999-2001 and 2000-2001). Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 21 of 23

Mawlana Bhashani Science and Technology University June 2011-2015 Member, selection committee for recruiting Assistant Professor and Lecturer March 2013 till date Member, Dean Committee, Faculty of Social Sciences Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet January 2012 till date Member, Syllabus committee for the Department of Sociology 1993-1997 a. Assistant Proctor, from November 23, 1996 to the May '24, 1997. b. General Secretary, Executive Committee, Shahjalal University Teachers & Officers Club, 1996-1997. c. Elected Member, Executive Committee, Shahjalal University Teachers Association, 1994-1995. Bangladesh Sociological Association Joint Secretary, since February 08 2013 till date Office Secretary 1998-2004 Bangladesh Criminological Society September 15 till date President Institute of Cultural Affairs (ICA) Advisor (honorary) since January 2013 till date Leonard Cheshire Disability Bangladesh (LCDB) February 2012 till date Treasurer (honorary) Bangladesh Criminological Society September 15 till date President 11. Membership for Learned/ Professional Societies a. Member, American Sociological Association (to be renewed) b. Member, Canadian Sociological Association (to be renewed) c. Member, Society for Socialist Studies, Canada d. Member, Bangladesh Sociological Association e. Member, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh (to be renewed) f. Member, Bangladesh Population Association g. Life Member, Bangladesh Association for the Advancement of Science h. Life Member, Registered Graduate, University of Dhaka Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 22 of 23

12. Language & Computer Skill a. Bengali as mother tongue. b. English as a Medium of Instruction at the graduate level education (Fluent in reading, writing and speaking,). c. Computer skilled (WP, MS Word, Excel, Power Point and End Note) d. Statistical Package: SPSS, STATA. 13. Country Visited India, Thailand, Malaysia, Japan, Singapore, Canada, USA, the Netherlands, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Nepal and Brazil Referees: Available upon request Resume of Dr. Zia Rahman March, 2016-Bang Page 23 of 23