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Ken Caine

 
  • 2004 Trudeau Scholar

    ken.caine@trudeaufoundation.net

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    Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Alberta

    "My experience as a Trudeau Scholar has been highlighted by incredible personal engagement and strong Foundation support. The support provided by the Trudeau Foundation has been crucial to the success of my research. In order to undertake my ethnographic research on natural resource management institutions in the Canadian North, I lived in a remote community for a lengthy period of time but needed to periodically travel to my university to complete ongoing doctoral program requirements. The financial support allowed me to travel both nationally and internationally to discuss my research and meet leading academics in my field. I would have been unable to complete my doctoral studies at this level of field research without the Trudeau Foundation's support.

    The true value of the Trudeau Scholarship however, goes far beyond Foundation support. The social and intellectual interaction and engagement amongst such a diverse community of scholars encouraged me to think far beyond the implications of my own research to consider its connection with many other aspects of social life. My involvement in the Trudeau Foundation has been a personally rewarding experience in this respect. My Trudeau Scholarship provided me with diverse opportunities to explore others' disciplines and field of research, and explore ideas and opportunities for public and intellectual engagement. These exchanges came about in a variety of environments including conferences, innovative workshops, Scholar-Mentor meetings, summer institutes, and many casual settings all across Canada. Meeting with my Trudeau Mentor in her professional as well as home environments allowed me to better understand the commitment to community work and political advocacy at an international level. My interactions with Trudeau Fellows and other Mentors also provided the opportunity to actively engage with leading Canadian social and political thinkers.

    During my four years as a Trudeau Scholar I feel fortunate to have met such an inspiring group of Scholars, Mentors and Fellows. The distinctive perspectives, innovative ideas, and challenges to my thinking throughout my Scholarship have influenced my understanding of the connection between research, policy implications and civic engagement."

    Trudeau Foundation Themes

    People and their Natural Environment »

  • Current Residence

    Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

    Languages

    English

    Degrees

    • PhD Rural Sociology, University of Alberta
    • B.Sc. Forestry (University of Alberta)
    • Diploma in Biological Sciences Technology (Northern Alberta Institute of Technology)

    Past Research

    • Doctoral research: Waterhearts and cultural landscapes: Power and practice in the development of new natural resource management institutions in the Canadian North
    • Participant in the development and initiation of the Déline Knowledge Centre - community-university research activities in the interrelated fields of self-governance, traditional knowledge, communication, Dene language, and research on lands and water, Déline, NWT
    • Driftwood as an Alternate Wood Supply in the Gwich'in Settlement Area, a multi-disciplinary and multi-organizational applied research project in the Northwest Territories
    • Published educational and training manuals and videos for Out of the Ashes: Forest Fire Management in the Northwest Territories

    Awards

    • Doctoral Fellowship, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
    • Walter H. Johns Graduate Fellowship
    • Honourary Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Scholarship
    • Alberta ACADRE Network Doctoral Graduate Research Award
    • Province of Alberta Graduate Student Award
    • Circumpolar/Boreal Alberta Research and Northern Scientific Training Program Awards
    • Al Brennan Memorial Graduate Scholarship in Forestry, University of Alberta and Bruce Buchanan
    • Alberta Lands and Forest Service Integrated Resource Management Scholarship, University of Alberta
    • Malcolm Ramsay Memorial Award, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada

    Social Engagement

    • ‎Member of UA Faculty of Forestry, Agriculture and Human Ecology Research Ethics Board
    • Déline Knowledge Centre Action Group Member, Déline, NWT
    • Hockey coach for youth in Déline, NWT and organizer of a weekly multi-skill youth hockey program
    • Former Trustee, Hay River Community Health Board, Hay River, NWT
    • Past Knowledge Forum Mentor, Harry Camsell Elementary School, Hay River, NWT

    Work Experience

    • Natural Resource Extension Specialist, Northern Forest Research & Extension Partnership, Smithers, British Columbia
    • Extension Forester, Government of the Northwest Territories
    • Assistant Silviculturalist, Weyerhaeuser Canada Ltd, Grande Cache, Alberta
    • Graduate Student Researcher, Sustainable Forest Management Network, University of Alberta, Inuvik, NWT

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