Jill Lindsey Harrison CV JILL LINDSEY HARRISON Department of Geography University of Colorado-Boulder 103c Guggenheim Boulder, CO 80309 [email protected] PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS 2022-present Associate Professor, Department of Geography, University of Colorado-Boulder Associate Faculty, Environmental Studies Program Faculty Affiliate, Department of Sociology Faculty Affiliate, Department of Ethnic Studies Faculty Affiliate, Center for Creative Climate Communication & Behavior Change Co-Founder, Director, and Faculty Affiliate, Graduate Certificate in Environmental Justice Faculty Fellow, Center for Values and Social Policy 2016-2022 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder 2011-2016 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado-Boulder 2006-2011 Assistant Professor, Department of Community & Environmental Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Buttel-Sewell Professor of Rural Sociology Faculty Affiliate, Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies Faculty Affiliate, Holtz Center for Science and Technology Studies Faculty Affiliate, Agroecology Graduate Program Faculty Affiliate, Program on Agricultural Technology Studies EDUCATION Ph.D. 2006. University of California, Santa Cruz, Environmental Studies (with a PhD minor in Environmental Sociology). Dissertation Title: “Constructing ‘Accidents’: The Naturalization of Regulatory Neglect in California’s Agricultural Pesticide Drift Conflict” B.A. 1997. University of California, Berkeley, Development Studies (with honors) AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Environmental Justice Environmental Politics Political Ecology Geographies of Agriculture and Food Immigration Politics 1 Jill Lindsey Harrison CV BOOKS Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2019. From the Inside Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice within Government Agencies. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Honorable Mention, 2020 Allan Schnaiberg Outstanding Publication Award from the American Sociological Association’s Section on Environmental Sociology Reviewed In: American Journal of Sociology [2022; 127(6): 1926-1928], Contemporary Sociology [2022; 51(2): 127-129], H-Environmental [February 2021], Human Ecology Review [2020; 26(1)], Human Geography [2022; 15(2): 229-231], International Journal of Environmental Studies [2022; 79(3): 579-580], Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences [2021], Journal of American Planning Association [2022; 88(2): 78-279], Society and Natural Resources [2022; 36(1): 89-90] Author Meets Critics: American Association of Geographers, April 2021; Pacific Sociological Association, March 2021; Rural Sociological Society, July 2021; Western Political Science Association, April 2021 Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2011. Pesticide Drift and the Pursuit of Environmental Justice. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Winner of the 2012 Fred Buttel Outstanding Scholarly Achievement Award, Rural Sociological Society Winner of the 2012 Association of Humanist Sociology Book Award Reviewed In: American Journal of Sociology [118(1):251-253, 2012], Contemporary Sociology [41(5):639-640, 2012], Organization and Environment [25(1):98-100, 2012], Rural Sociology [77(2):314-317, 2012], Environmental History [17(4):866-868, 2012], Review of Policy Research [30(3):341-343, 2013], The Professional Geographer [64(3):472-474, 2012], Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries [49(06), 2012], and Electronic Green Journal [34, 2012]. PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES (graduate student co-authors in bold) Harrison, Jill Lindsey. Forthcoming. “Environmental Justice and the State.” Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space. https://doi.org/10.1177/25148486221138736 Malin, Stephanie A., David Ciplet, and Jill Lindsey Harrison. 2023. “Sites of Resistance, Acceptance, and Quiescence Amid Environmental Injustice: An Introduction to the Special Issue on Sustainability under Neoliberalism.” Environmental Justice 16(1): 1-9. Harrison, Jill Lindsey, and Maya Gabriela-Auiler Contreras. 2023. “The Subtle Production of Quiescence: Tracing the Neoliberalization of Environmental Justice Policy Implementation.” Environmental Justice 16(1): 10-18. 2 Jill Lindsey Harrison CV London, Jonathan K., and Jill Lindsey Harrison. 2021. “From Environmental Justice Activist to Agency Staff: Implications for Agencies, Movement Organizations, and These Insider Allies.” Environmental Justice 14(5): 338-344. Niles, Skye, Shawhin Roudbari, Santina Contreras, Jessica Kaminsky, and Jill Lindsey Harrison. 2020. “Resisting and Assisting Social Engagement in Engineering Education.” Journal of Engineering Education 109(3): 491-507. Contreras, Santina, Skye Niles, Shawhin Roudbari, Jill Harrison, and Jessica Kaminsky. 2020. “Bridging the Praxis of Hazards and Development with Resilience: A Case Study of an Engineering Education Program.” International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 42: 101347. Ciplet, David, and Jill Lindsey Harrison. 2020. “Transition Tensions: Mapping Conflicts in Movements for a Just and Sustainable Transition.” Environmental Politics 29 (3): 435-456. Finalist for 2020 Environmental Politics’ Article of the Year Award Dillon, Lindsey, Christopher Sellers, Vivian Underhill, Nicholas Shapiro, Jennifer Liss Ohayon, Marianne Sullivan, Phil Brown, Jill Harrison, Sara Wylie, and the “EPA Under Siege” Writing Group. 2018. “The EPA in the Early Trump Administration: Prelude to Regulatory Capture.” American Journal of Public Health 108 (S2): S89-S94. Fredrickson, Leif, Christopher Sellers, Lindsey Dillon, Jennifer Liss Ohayon, Nicholas Shapiro, Marianne Sullivan, Stephen Bocking, Phil Brown, Vanessa de la Rosa, Jill Harrison, Sara Johns, Katherine Kulik, Rebecca Lave, Michelle Murphy, Liza Piper, Lauren Richter and Sara Wylie. 2018. “History of U.S. Presidential Assaults on Modern Environmental Health Protection.” American Journal of Public Health 108 (S2): S95-S103. Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2017. “‘We Do Ecology, Not Sociology’: Interactions among Bureaucrats and the Undermining of Regulatory Agencies’ Environmental Justice Efforts.” Environmental Sociology 3(3): 197- 212. Keller, Julie K., Margaret Grey, and Jill Lindsey Harrison. 2017. “Milking Workers, Breaking Bodies: Health Inequality in the Dairy Industry.” New Labor Forum 26(1): 36-44. Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2016. “Bureaucrats’ Tacit Understandings and Social Movement Policy Implementation: Unpacking the Deviation of Agency Environmental Justice Programs from EJ Movement Priorities.” Social Problems 63(4): 534-553. Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2015. “Coopted Environmental Justice? Activists’ Roles in Shaping EJ Policy Implementation.” Environmental Sociology 1(4): 241-255. [lead article] Winner of the 2017 Allan Schnaiberg Outstanding Publication Award from the American Sociological Association’s Section on Environmental Sociology. Harrison, Jill Lindsey, and Christy Getz. 2014. “Farm Size and Job Quality: Mixed-Methods Studies of Hired Farm Work in California and Wisconsin.” Agriculture and Human Values 32(4): 617-634. 3 Jill Lindsey Harrison CV Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2014. “Neoliberal Environmental Justice: Mainstream Ideas of Justice in Political Conflict over Agricultural Pesticides in the United States.” Environmental Politics 23(4): 650-669. Harrison, Jill Lindsey, and Sarah E. Lloyd. 2013. “New Jobs, New Workers, and New Inequalities: Explaining Employers’ Roles in Occupational Segregation by Nativity and Race.” Social Problems 60(3): 281-301. [lead article] Reprinted in Grenier, Guillermo J., and Fabiana Brunetta, eds. 2015. The Individual in Society, Second Ed. Kendall Hunt Publishing Company. Harrison, Jill Lindsey, and Sarah E. Lloyd. 2012. “Illegality at Work: Deportability and the Productive New Era of Immigration Enforcement.” Antipode 44(2): 365-385. Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2011. “Parsing ‘Participation’ in Action Research: Navigating the Challenges of Lay Involvement in Technically Complex Participatory Science Projects.” Society and Natural Resources 24(7): 702-716. Harrison, Jill, and Steven Wolf. 2008. “Introduction to the Special Issue: Charting Fault Lines in U.S. Agrifood Systems: What Can We Contribute?” Agriculture and Human Values 25(2): 147-149. Harrison, Jill. 2008. “Lessons Learned from Pesticide Drift: A Call to Bring Production Agriculture, Farm Labor, and Social Justice Back into Agrifood Research and Activism.” Agriculture and Human Values 25(2): 163-167. Harrison, Jill. 2008. “Abandoned Bodies and Spaces of Sacrifice: Pesticide Drift Activism and the Contestation of Neoliberal Environmental Politics in California.” Geoforum 39(3): 1197-1214. Harrison, Jill. 2006. “‘Accidents’ and Invisibilities: Scaled Discourse and the Naturalization of Regulatory Neglect in California’s Pesticide Drift Conflict.” Political Geography 25(5): 506-529. PEER-REVIEWED BOOK CHAPTERS Malin, Stephanie, Jill Harrison, and Adam Mayer. 2021. “Sociology of Energy.” Invited chapter for Handbook of Environmental Sociology, edited by Beth Shaefer Caniglia, Andrew Jorgenson, Stephanie A. Malin, Lori Peek, David N. Pellow, and Xiaorui Huang. Switzerland: Springer. Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2020. “Regulatory Culture: Racial Ideologies and the Fight for Environmental Justice Within Government Agencies.” Invited chapter for Lessons in Environmental Justice: From Civil Rights to Black Lives and Idle No More, edited by Michael Mascarenhas. Sage Publications. Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2020. “U.S. Environmental Social Movements.” Invited chapter for Twenty Lessons in Environmental Sociology (3rd ed.), edited by Ken Gould and Tammy Lewis. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2020. “Pesticide Purveyors and Corporate Power.” In Bite Back: People Taking on Corporate Food and Winning, edited by Saru Jayaraman and Kathryn De Master. Berkeley: University of California Press. 4 Jill Lindsey Harrison CV Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2017. “Taking a Different Tack: Pesticide Regulatory Reform Activism in California.” Invited chapter for The New Food Activism: Opposition, Cooperation and Collective Action, ed. Alison Alkon and Julie Guthman. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2014. “Situating Neoliberalization: Unpacking the Construction of Racially Segregated Workplaces.” In The Neoliberal Regime in the Agri-Food Sector: Crisis, Resilience and Restructuring, ed. Steven Wolf and Alessandro Bonanno. Routledge, 91-111. DuPuis, E. Melanie, Jill Lindsey Harrison, and David Goodman 2011. “Just Food?” In Cultivating Food Justice, ed. Alison Alkon and Julian Agyeman. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 283-307. Harrison, Jill. 2008. “Confronting Invisibility: Reconstructing Scale in California’s Pesticide Drift Conflict.” In Contentious Geographies: Environment, Meaning and Scale, ed. Michael Goodman and Max Boykoff. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 115-130. DuPuis, E. Melanie, David Goodman, and Jill Harrison. 2007. “Just Values or Just Value?: Remaking the Local in Agro-Food Studies.” In Between the Local and the Global: Confronting Complexity in the Contemporary Agri-Food Sector, ed. Terry Marsden and Jonathan Murdoch. Oxford: Elsevier, 241-268. Harrison, Jill. 2004. “Invisible People, Invisible Places: Connecting Air Pollution and Pesticide Drift in California.” In Smoke and Mirrors: The Politics and Culture of Air Pollution, ed. E. Melanie DuPuis, New York: New York University Press, 288-304. JOURNAL ISSUE EDITORSHIP 2023 Malin, Stephanie, David Ciplet, and Jill Lindsey Harrison. Co-Editors of special issue: “Sustainability and Environmental Justice under Neoliberalism: Sites of Resistance and Acceptance.” Environmental Justice 16(1). 2008 Harrison, Jill, and Steven Wolf. Co-Editors of special issue: “Charting Fault Lines in U.S. Agrifood Systems.” Agriculture and Human Values 25(2). BOOK REVIEWS Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2022. Review of Suzanne Staggenborg. 2020. Grassroots Environmentalism. (New York: Cambridge University Press), in American Journal of Sociology 127(4): 1715-1717. Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2016. Review of Jennifer Clapp. 2012. Food. (Cambridge, UK: Polity Press), in Journal of World Systems Research 22(1): 296-298. Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2013. Review of Lisa Sun-Hee Park and David Naguib Pellow. 2011. The Slums of Aspen: Immigrants vs. the Environment in America’s Eden (New York: NYU Press), in Contemporary Sociology 42(4): 596-597. 5 Jill Lindsey Harrison CV PEER-REVIEWED OTHER TYPES OF MANUSCRIPTS Harrison, Jill Lindsey. 2019. “Climate Justice and the Green New Deal: Organizational Culture in Regulatory Agencies.” Article for Public Administration Review’s Bully Pulpit Symposium on “The Green New Deal: Pathways to a Low Carbon Economy,” edited by Nives Dolsak and Aseem Prakash. https://www.publicadministrationreview.com/the-green-new-deal-pathways-to-a-low-carbon- economy/ MANUSCRIPTS IN DEVELOPMENT FOR PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS Harrison, Jill Lindsey, and Jonathan K. London. “Insider Activism and Organizational Change: The Influence of Professional Background on Opportunities and Challenges.” Tadaki, Marc, and Jill Lindsey Harrison. “The Politics of the Environmental Bureaucracy.” Planned submission to Progress in Human Geography. RESEARCH REPORTS Harrison, Jill. 2017. “What's Happening with Government Agencies' Environmental Justice Work?” Community Science Forum. Public Lab. https://publiclab.org/notes/mlamadrid/12-05-2017/what-s- happening-with-government-agencies-environmental-justice-work?_=1512517856 Sellers, Christopher, Lindsey Dillon, Jennifer Liss Ohayon, Nick Shapiro, Marianne Sullivan, Chris Amoss, Stephen Bocking, Phil Brown, Vanessa De la Rosa, Jill Harrison, Sara Johns, Katherine Kulik, Rebecca Lave, Michelle Murphy, Liza Piper, Lauren Richter, and Sara Wylie. 2017. “The EPA Under Siege: Trump’s Assault in History and Testimony.” Environmental Data and Governance Initiative. https://envirodatagov.org/publication/the-epa-under-siege/. Harrison, Jill, Sarah Lloyd, Trish O’Kane, and Alan Turnquist. 2009. “Immigrant Labor Holds 40 Percent Market Share.” Hoard’s Dairyman. December: 749-50. Harrison, Jill, Sarah Lloyd, and Trish O’Kane. 2009. “Overview of Immigrant Workers on Wisconsin Dairy Farms.” Changing Hands: Hired Labor on Wisconsin Dairy Farms Briefing No. 1. UW-Madison Program on Agricultural Technology Studies. Harrison, Jill, Sarah Lloyd, and Trish O’Kane. 2009. “A Look into the Lives of Wisconsin's Immigrant Dairy Workers.” Changing Hands: Hired Labor on Wisconsin Dairy Farms Briefing No. 2. UW-Madison Program on Agricultural Technology Studies. Harrison, Jill, Sarah Lloyd, and Trish O’Kane. 2009. “Dairy Workers in Wisconsin: Tasks, Shifts, Wages, and Benefits.” Changing Hands: Hired Labor on Wisconsin Dairy Farms Briefing No. 3. UW-Madison Program on Agricultural Technology Studies. 6 Jill Lindsey Harrison CV Harrison, Jill, Sarah Lloyd, and Trish O’Kane. 2009. “Immigrant Dairy Workers in Rural Wisconsin Communities.” Changing Hands: Hired Labor on Wisconsin Dairy Farms Briefing No. 4. UW-Madison Program on Agricultural Technology Studies. Harrison, Jill, Sarah Lloyd, and Trish O’Kane. 2009. “Legal Issues Facing Immigrant Dairy Workers in Wisconsin.” Changing Hands: Hired Labor on Wisconsin Dairy Farms Briefing No. 5. UW-Madison Program on Agricultural Technology Studies. Harrison, Jill, Julia McReynolds, Trish O’Kane, and Brent Valentine. 2008. “Hired Labor in Wisconsin Agriculture: Trends and Implications.” Status of Wisconsin Agriculture. Madison: University of Wisconsin. Harrison, Jill. 2008. “Drift Catcher Project Assessment.” Independent assessment of lay air monitoring project for Pesticide Action Network. Harrison, Jill. 2007. “Immigrant Labor on Wisconsin Dairy Farms.” Program on Agricultural Technology Studies Fact Sheet 24. October. Dorfman, Lori, Julie Guthman, Jill Harrison, and Elena Lingas 2006. “Findings from an exploration of the intersections between agriculture, immigration, health care, and food/obesity in public policy and news coverage.” Berkeley Media Studies Group. Harrison, Jill. 2003. “Social Issues in Modern Agriculture,” Unit 3.2 in Albie Miles and Martha Brown, eds., Teaching Organic Farming and Gardening: Resources for Instructors. Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems. Santa Cruz: University of California. AWARDS AND HONORS 2020 Finalist, Environmental Politics Article of the Year Award, for “Transition Tensions: Mapping Conflicts in Movements for a Just and Sustainable Transition,” published in Environmental Politics and co-authored with David Ciplet. 2020 Honorable Mention, Allan Schnaiberg Outstanding Publication Award, American Sociological Association’s Section on Environmental Sociology, for From the Inside Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice within Government Agencies (MIT Press, 2019) 2018 Outstanding Faculty Mentor Award, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado- Boulder 2017 Allan Schnaiberg Outstanding Publication Award, American Sociological Association’s Section on Environmental Sociology, for “Coopted Environmental Justice? Activists’ Roles in Shaping EJ Policy Implementation” published in Environmental Sociology in 2015. 2012 Fred Buttel Outstanding Scholarly Achievement Award, Rural Sociological Society, for Pesticide Drift and the Pursuit of Environmental Justice (MIT Press, 2011) 7 Jill Lindsey Harrison CV 2012 Book Award, Association of Humanist Sociology, for Pesticide Drift and the Pursuit of Environmental Justice (MIT Press, 2011) GRANTS Pending Proposals 2022 National Science Foundation. “Explaining Variations and Social Outcomes of Cumulative Impact Assessment for Environmental Justice by Government Agencies in Environmental Permit Review.” Principle Investigator. $504,160. 8/15/23-8/15/26. Previous Funding 2021 Leadership Education for Advancement and Promotion (LEAP) Associate Professor Growth Grant, CU Boulder ($5,805) 2017 ACLS Sabbatical Fellowship, American Council of Learned Societies ($43,500) 2017 Franklin Research Grant, American Philosophical Society. ($6,000) 2016 Roudbari, Shawhin (PI), Jill Harrison (co-PI), and Jessica Kaminsky (co-PI). “Collaborative Proposal: Standard: Institutional Cultures of Ethical Practice in University-Based Engineering-for- Development Programs.” National Science Foundation’s Cultivating Cultures for Ethical STEM program, Directorate for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences. (Approximately $400,000) 2010 Wattiaux, Michel (PI), Bradford Barham, Michael Bell, Victor Cabrera, and Jill Harrison (co-PIs). “Integrated Analysis of Diverse Dairy Systems in Mexico and Wisconsin: Building Capacity for Multidisciplinary Appraisal of Sustainability.” International Science and Education Grant, United States Department of Agriculture. ($149,968) 2008 Harrison, Jill (PI). “Lay Science in Pesticide Regulatory Process: Implications for Public Health, Public Participation, and Other Principles of Environmental Justice.” Graduate School Research Committee Grant, University of Wisconsin-Madison. ($10,667) 2007 Harrison, Jill (PI). “Immigrant Farm Labor in Wisconsin Dairy Industry.” Hatch Grant WIS01272, University of Wisconsin-Madison. ($26,547) 2005 Harrison, Jill. Dissertation-Year Writing Fellowship, University of California, Santa Cruz, Graduate Division. ($26,000) 2004 Harrison, Jill. Graduate Student Sabbatical Fellowship, University of California, Santa Cruz. ($8,000) 2003 Harrison, Jill. “Hidden Workers, Hidden Injustices: Investigating the Invisibility of Farm Workers in California’s Pesticide Drift Debates.” Dissertation Fellowship, University of California, Institute for Labor and Employment. ($23,000) 8 Jill Lindsey Harrison CV 2002 Harrison, Jill. “Risk, Power, and Profits: Building Coalitions to Deconstruct the Problem of Farm Worker Pesticide Poisonings.” Pre-Dissertation Fellowship, University of California, Institute for Labor and Employment. ($5,000) 2002 Harrison, Jill. “Drifting into Action: Grassroots Critique of Pesticide Drift and its Contribution to Sustainable Agriculture in California.” Graduate Student Research Grant, University of California, Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems. ($1,000) PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES 2021 Harrison, Jill. Author’s response in “Authors Meet Critics: Jill Lindsey Harrison’s From the Inside Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice in Government Agencies.” Rural Sociological Society annual meeting. 2021 Harrison, Jill. Author’s response in book panel. “Authors Meet Critics: Jill Lindsey Harrison’s From the Inside Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice in Government Agencies.” Pacific Sociological Association annual meeting. 2021 Harrison, Jill. Author’s response in book panel. “Authors Meet Critics: Jill Lindsey Harrison’s From the Inside Out: The Fight for Environmental Justice in Government Agencies.” Western Political Science Association annual meeting. 2021 Harrison, Jill. Author’s response in book panel. “Authors Meet Critics: New Views on Environmental Justice from the State to the Streets.” American Association of Geographers annual meeting. 2021 Invited panelist for book panel. “Author Meets Critics: Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern’s The New American Farmer: Immigration, Race, and the Struggle for Sustainability.” American Association of Geographers annual meeting. 2019 Harrison, Jill. “Defending Environmental Progress, Dismissing Environmental Justice: The Undermining of EJ Policy Implementation within U.S. Environmental Regulatory Agencies.” Presentation at the Transformative Connections Environmental Justice Conference at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK. 2019 Harrison, Jill. “White Supremacy, the Environment, and the State in EJ Scholarship.” Paper presented at the American Association of Geographers annual meeting in Washington DC. 2018 Harrison, Jill. “Discussion on Methodological and Ethical Issues of Critically Evaluating Environmental Regulatory Agencies in the Current Political Climate.” Panel session participant. American Association of Geographers annual meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana 2018 Harrison, Jill. “Regulatory Culture and the Administration of Environmental Justice Policy.” Paper presented at the American Association of Geographers annual meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana. 9 Jill Lindsey Harrison CV 2017 Ciplet, David, and Jill Harrison. “Mapping Tensions in Movements for a Just and Sustainable Transition.” Paper presented at Environmental Justice in the Anthropocene Conference at Colorado State University. 2016 Harrison, Jill. “Colorblind Racial Ideology and Government Agencies’ Environmental Justice Programs.” Paper presented at the American Sociological Association annual meeting in Seattle, Washington. 2016 Harrison, Jill. “Rejecting Recognition: Colorblind Racial Ideology and Government Agencies’ Environmental Justice Programs.” Paper presented at the American Association of Geographers annual meeting in San Francisco, California. 2015 Harrison, Jill. “Bureaucrats at Work in the Neoliberal Era: Unpacking the Neoliberalization of Agency Environmental Justice Programs.” Paper presented at American Sociological Association annual meeting in Chicago, Illinois. 2015 Harrison, Jill. “Rejecting Recognition: Post-Racial Ideology and Government Agencies’ Environmental Justice Programs.” Paper presented at Conference on the Plurality and Politics of Environmental Justice, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK. 2015 Harrison, Jill. “Bureaucrats at Work in the Neoliberal Era: Unpacking the Neoliberalization of Agency Environmental Justice Programs.” Paper presented at the American Association of Geographers annual meeting in Chicago, Illinois. 2014 Harrison, Jill Lindsey, and Christy Getz. “Farm Size and Job Quality: Mixed-Methods Studies of Hired Farm Work in California and Wisconsin.” Paper presented at Rural Sociological Society annual meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana. 2014 Harrison, Jill Lindsey, and Christy Getz. “Farm Size and Job Quality: Mixed-Methods Studies of Hired Farm Work in California and Wisconsin.” Paper presented at Agriculture, Food, and Human Values annual meeting in Burlington, Vermont. 2012 Harrison, Jill. “Constructing Reliability on the Job: Creating and Naturalizing Compliant Workaholics, Racial Segregation, and Immigrant Vulnerability.” Paper presented at American Sociological Association annual meeting (Race, Gender, and Class special session) in Denver, Colorado. 2012 Harrison, Jill. “Navigating the Neoliberal-Nativist Interface: Farmer Survival and the Construction of Racially Segregated Workplaces.” Paper presented at Rural Sociological Society annual meeting in Chicago, Illinois. 2012 Harrison, Jill. “Milking Illegality: Employers as Bordering Agents, and the Profitable Implications of Contemporary Migration Policing within the United States.” Paper presented at American Association of Geographers annual meeting in New York, New York. 10
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