MICHELE L - Geography



MICHELE BOLDUC

Department of Geography, University of Kentucky

817 Patterson Office Tower, Lexington, KY 40507

859.285.5205 / michele.bolduc@uky.edu

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

2016-2017 Visiting Instructor, Departments of Public Health and Anthropology, Agnes Scott College, Decatur, GA

2015-2016 Visiting Instructor I in Community Health, Department of Health Sciences, Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, FL

EDUCATION

2018 Ph.D in Geography

University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

Dissertation: “The Politics of Im/migrant Health Care: Socio-Spatial Factors Influencing Health Care Delivery in Immokalee, Florida”

2009 M.A. in Geography

University of Georgia, Athens, GA

Thesis: “Food for ‘Us’: Understanding the Dynamics of Personal Politics and Ideas of Community in the Common Ground Community Garden”

2006 A.B. in Anthropology

University of Georgia, Athens, GA

Senior Thesis: “Oglethorpe County Agriculture: A Look at Historical Practices and their Application to Agrarian Connections Farm”

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Critical public health geography; political economy/ecology of health; im/migration, intersectionality, and health inequities; food, environment, and agriculture studies; farmworker occupational health; health policy; longevity and community health planning; rural health and health care delivery; maternal health; public and applied scholarship; American South; Haiti

HONORS

2013 Outstanding Teaching Assistant, University of Kentucky Geographical Society

2009 Outstanding Teaching Assistant, University of Georgia

2006 Department Head’s Award for Excellence in Anthropology, University of Georgia

GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS

2015 Geography and Spatial Sciences Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant, National Science Foundation #1459140, $10,567

2014 Barnhart-Withington Research Award, University of Kentucky, $2,500 total

2013 Association of Emeriti Faculty Endowed Fellowship, Univ of Kentucky, $2,000

2012 Latin American Studies Program Research Grant, University of Kentucky, $700

2010 Kentucky Opportunity Fellowship, University of Kentucky, $15,000

PUBLICATIONS

Peer-Reviewed Journals

2017 Laliberte, N., Bain, A., Lankenau, G., Bolduc, M., McGinty, A.M., & Sziarto, K. “The controversy capital of stealth feminism in higher education.” ACME, 16(1), 34-58.

2015 Bolduc, M. with The University of Kentucky Critical Pedagogy Working Group, Mott, C., Zupan, S., Debbane, A.M., & L., R. “Making space for critical pedagogy in the neoliberal university: Struggles and possibilities.” ACME, 14(4), 1260-1282.

Book Review

2012 Bolduc, M. “Food, health and the body: The political ecology of sustainability.” Area, 44(2), 260-261.

Manuscripts in Progress

(In progress). Bolduc, M., Daramola, C., & Bossak, B. “Migrant farmworker health in Florida: A critical review.” For submission in Summer 2018.

(In progress). Bolduc, M., “Discourses of race, nativity, and risk in American HIV/AIDS public health policy and programming.” For submission in Summer 2018.

(In progress). Bolduc, M., “Immigrant Deservingness to Care: Policy and Politics in the Sunshine State.” For submission in Spring 2018.

(In progress). Bolduc, M., “The new political economy of health care in rural Florida.” For submission in Spring 2018.

Media

2015 Bolduc, M. (Spring). “Research Highlight: Navigating the Changing Immigrant Health Care Landscape in Immokalee, Florida.” Rural Geography News. Available at .

2013 Flippo Bolduc, M. with Soliman, S. & Strosberg, S. (speakers). (April 13). “Intentional Instruction: The Critical Pedagogy Working Group.” University of Kentucky Podcast. Available at .

2011 Flippo Bolduc, M. (speaker). (January 15). “Are Community Gardens Inherently Radical?” North American Anarchist Studies Network Conference. Available at .

2008 Featured: (Spring). “Common Ground Garden Growing.” Food Now Athens.

CONFERENCE ACTIVITY

Sessions and Workshops Organized

Public Geographies Panel, Co-Organizer, SEDAAG Annual Meeting, Pensacola, FL, November 22-24, 2015

Feminist Engagements with Health, Capitalism, and the Body I and II, AAG Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, April 10-11, 2013

Tales from the Neoliberal University, Co-Organized with the Critical Pedagogy Working Group, AAG Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, April 13, 2013

Political Ecologies of Health I and II, Dimensions of Political Ecology Conference, Lexington, KY, March 1, 2013

Growing Native Plants Workshop Series, Common Ground, Athens, GA Summer 2008

Presentations

Impacts of Anti-Immigrant Discourse on Health Care Availability in Florida, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 29, 2016

What Can You Do with a Community Health Degree? Eagle Expo, Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, FL, February 20, 2016

What Can You Do with a Community Health Degree? Eagle Expo, Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, FL, October 17, 2015

The Politics of Immigrant Women’s Health Care in Immokalee, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 23, 2015

The (Bio)Politics of Haitian Immigrant Women’s Reproductive Health, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL, April 9, 2014

The Politics of Birth (and Research) in Haiti, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, April 10, 2013

Birthing in Haiti, Latin American Studies Graduate Student Symposium, Lexington, KY, March 8, 2013

A Brief Introduction to Critical Pedagogy, Geography Teaching Assistant Orientation, Lexington, KY, August 21, 2012

The Political Economy of Trash in Haiti, Dimensions of Political Ecology Conference, Lexington, KY, April 13, 2012

Death, Taxes, and Trash: The Political Economy of Trash in Haiti, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, NY, February 25, 2012

Can Community Gardens Help to Radically Shape the Food System? Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, April 15, 2011

Should We Topple the Ivory Tower? Reshaping the Future of Teaching and Education Through Praxis, University of Kentucky Graduate Student Conference, Lexington, KY, April 1, 2011

The Common Ground Community Garden, North American Anarchist Studies Network Conference, Toronto, ON, January 15, 2011

Can Community Gardens Help to Radically Shape the Food System? Southeast Division, AAG Annual Meeting, Birmingham, AL, November 23, 2010

Can Community Gardens Help to Radically Shape the Food System? Critical Geography Mini-Conference, Milwaukee, WI, November 6, 2010

Growing and Preparing Medicinal Plants Workshop, Growing Native Workshop Series, Athens, GA, May 25, 2008

Panel Participation

Feminist Pedagogies, Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL, April 10, 2014

The Common Ground Community Garden, Hunger and Homelessness Panel Discussion, Athens, GA, November 19, 2008

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Agnes Scott College (2016-2017)

Introduction to Public Health – on campus and online

Geographies of Health and Disease

Anthropology of Public Health

Global Health

Medical Anthropology

Health Policy – online

Florida Gulf Coast University (2015-2016)

Introduction to Public Health

Global Health Systems and Issues

Senior Capstone in Community Health – service learning course

Interdisciplinary Health Science Senior Seminar—online service learning course

Medical Terminology—online

Health Care Policy in the US – online

University of Kentucky (2011-2013)

Geographies of Gender and Sexuality

Introduction to Human Geography

Global Environmental Issues—discussion leader

University of Georgia (2007-2009)

Physical Geography Lab

MENTORING

2014 Advisor to China Pierrelus, senior project in Community Health, Florida Gulf Coast University

OTHER EXPERIENCE

2017-- Training Lead, OneSource, University of Georgia

2014 Research Assistant to Dr. Brian Bossak, Department of Health Sciences, Florida Gulf Coast University

2006-2007 Family Independence Case Manager I, Department of Human Resources, Division of Child and Family Services, Athens, GA

SERVICE

Reviewer

2017— Gender, Place, and Culture

2017 The Onyx Review: The Interdisciplinary Research Journal at Agnes Scott College

Service to the Profession

2017 AP Human Geography Exam Rater, Cincinnati, OH, Jun 2-

2016 AP Human Geography Exam Rater, Cincinnati, OH, Jun 2-9

2015 AP Human Geography Exam Rater, Cincinnati, OH, Jun 1-7

2014-- Member, Feminist Pedagogies Writing Collective

2014 AP Human Geography Exam Rater, Cincinnati, OH, Jun 2-7

2013 AP Human Geography Exam Rater, Cincinnati, OH, Jun 3-8

University Service

2016 Course Design Academy, Florida Gulf Coast University, May 3-12

Volunteer Judge, Research Day, Apr 7

2015 SafeZone Training, Sept 16

University Teaching Mentoring Program, Fall

New Faculty Academy, Florida Gulf Coast University, Fall

2014 QEP Information Literacy Workshop, Florida Gulf Coast Univ, Oct 14

2011-- Member, Political Ecology Working Group

Departmental Service

2016 Presenter, Eagle Expo, Feb 20

Search Committee Member, MSHS Program Director

Search Committee Member, Public Health

Search Committee Member, Epidemiology

2015 Presenter, Eagle Expo, Oct 17

Co-Organizer, Health Careers Brown Bag series, Fall

2012 Co-Organizer, Critical Pedagogy Teaching Orientation, Aug 22

2012 Founder, Critical Pedagogy Working Group

Selected Community Involvement

2014 Coordinator, Fourth Haitian Health Fair, Golden Gate, FL, Feb 8

2013 Coordinator and Opening Speaker, Third Haitian Health Fair, Naples, FL, Oct 12

Volunteer, Second Haitian Health Fair, Immokalee, FL, Aug 24

2013-2014 Volunteer and Webmaster, Haitian Coalition of Collier County

2012 Volunteer, Soley Lavi Birthing Center, Jacmel, Haiti, July-Aug

2011 Volunteer, Haitian American Caucus, Croix-des-Bouquets, Haiti, Aug

2008 Garden Coordinator, Common Ground Community Garden, Feb-Oct

PROFESSIONAL SKILLS

Working knowledge of ArcGIS and open source mapping software

Advanced knowledge of LMS platforms (WebCT, Blackboard, Canvas, Moodle)

LANGUAGES

English, Spanish (Intermediate), French (Intermediate), Haitian Creole (Beginner)

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Public Health Association

Association of American Geographers

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