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Kathleen H. Pine Intel Science & Technology Center Postdoctoral Fellow Department of Informatics University of California, Irvine 6097 Bren Hall Irvine, CA 92697 phone: 949 – 232-3594 email: [email protected] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION Ph. D. Social Ecology, Department of Planning, Policy, & Design, University of California, Irvine, summer 2012 Dissertation title: Childbirth Re-written as an Organizational Event: The Impact of Accountability Artifacts on Coordination of Routines in a Labor & Delivery Unit B. A. Psychology (magna cum laude), The Ohio State University, 2003 RESEARCH INTERESTS • • • • • Information and organizations Practice Theory Sociomateriality Health informatics Ethnography RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2008-pres Dissertation Research, University of California, Irvine. § Responsibilities: Investigate the effect of implementation of electronic medical records and accountability requirements on nursing practice in a Labor & Delivery unit using in-depth ethnographic observation and interviewing methods. 2004-07 Research Project, University of California, Irvine § Responsibilities: informed design and dissemination of an improved biomass cooking technology in rural Mexico using social science methods. Used statistical analyses to examine individual and cultural factors promoting adoption and use of the stove. Consulted with stove developers working on related projects in Chiapas, Mexico, and Guatemala. 2004-07 Graduate Research Assistant, University of California, Irvine § Responsibilities: Tested hypotheses on factors effecting interdisciplinary products produced by undergraduate students participating in a training program using qualitative and quantitative methods. 2004-05 Research Project, University of California, Irvine; Irvine Public Schools Foundation § Responsibilities: Developed peer-mentoring smoking intervention program. Tested hypotheses related to children’s attitudes towards smoking using qualitative and quantitative methods. TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2010-11 Instructor, School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine § Course: Environmental Analysis & Design (taught three times) § Responsibilities: Developed course syllabus, taught weekly classes aimed at eliciting critical thinking, prepared exams, prepared innovative and participatory assignments, held office hours, and created course websites. 2004-09 Teaching Assistant, School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine § Courses: Naturalistic Field Research, Social Ecology of Health Promotion & Disease Prevention, Environmental Psychology § Responsibilities: Prepared and facilitated discussion sections and review sessions, graded exams and papers, managed online tools such as class message boards, held office hours. § Responsibilities for Naturalistic Field Research: taught weekly sections on ethnographic field work, guided students as they designed research projects, collected and analyzed data, and wrote reports of research. OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2008-pres Collaborator, California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative § Responsibilities: develop research projects related to improving maternal care quality in the state of California. Consult with collaborators, including Christine Morton, Ph.D., and Elliot Main, M.D., on policy documents such as white papers. 2011 Design Researcher, Research Centered Design, Los Angeles, California (temporary position) § Responsibilities: conducted interviews and analyzed data on a project aimed at developing user-friendly software for organization and editing of digital photographs for Adobe. 2010-11 Administrative Coordinator, Center for Organizational Research, University of California, Irvine § Responsibilities: maintained website, managed grant program, assisted in developing and organizing a speaker series, and planned events for researchers doing organizational research in and around UC Irvine. 2006-07 Urban Food Projects Coordinator, The Grain Project, Santa Ana, California § Responsibilities: wrote grants for funding of urban community food projects, gave presentations to local community groups, and assisted in development of an inner-city school garden initiative through fundraising and meeting with local city and school officials. PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Publications Local- universality: Designing EMR to Support Localized Informal Documentation Practices. Sunyoung Park, Kathleen H. Pine, and Yunan Chen. (in process) Proceedings of Computer Supported Cooperative Work 2013 Fragmentation & Choreography: Caring for a Patient and a Chart during Childbirth. Kathleen H. Pine. Proceedings of Computer Supported Cooperative Work 2012, 887-896. Adoption and Use of Improved Biomass Stoves in Rural Mexico. 2011. Kathleen H. Pine, Rufus Edwards, Omar Masera, Horacio Riojas-Rodríguez. Energy for Sustainable Development, 15, 176-183. Evaluating an Interdisciplinary Undergraduate Training Program in Health Promotion Research. 2009. Shalini Misra, Daniel Stokols, Richard H. Harvey, Kathleen H. Pine, Juliana Fuqua, Said M. Shokair, John M. Whiteley. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 36, 358-365. FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS 2011-12 2011-12 2012 2010 2010 2009 2007 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Dissertation Fellowship ($40,000) (Grant number 1R36HS020753-01) Small Research Grant, Center for Organizational Research, University of California, Irvine ($1,000) Dean’s Dissertation Writing Fellowship, University of California, Irvine ($5,800) Public Impact Distinguished Fellow, University of California, Irvine, Graduate Division ($10,000) Social Ecology Dissertation Data Gathering Fellowship ($10,000) Graduate Student Fellow, Center for Organizational Research, University of California, Irvine ($750) Department of Environmental Health, Science, & Policy Research Fellowship OTHER AWARDS 2005 Graduate Student Outstanding Mentor Award ACADEMIC SERVICE 2004-07 Coordinator, Summer Journal Club, Inter-disciplinary Summer Undergraduate Research Experience in Health Promotion & Disease Prevention, University of California, Irvine 2005-06 Vice President of External Affairs, Associated Graduate Students, University of California, Irvine SELECTED PRESENTATIONS “Surfacing the Invisible Connections Among Tool-Routine Assemblages.” (with Martha Feldman) Researching Work and Learning Conference 2013, Stirling, UK, upcoming June 2013. "Infrastructure and Action: Making Do in the Shifting Material Ecology of a Hospital" 4S annual conference, October 2012. “Childbirth Re-written as an Organizational Event: The Impact of Accountability Artifacts on Coordination of Routines in a Labor & Delivery Unit” Department of Informatics Seminar Series, University of California, Irvine, September 2012. "Producing Stability by Protecting Chaos" (with Martha Feldman) Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Boston MA, August 2012. “Quality Improvement in Practice: Difficulties in Implementing Effective Electronic Documentation Work Systems” American Public Health Association, Washington DC, November 2011. “Birth Re-Written as an Organizational Event: Nursing Routines for Documentation,” The 5th International Normal Labour and Birth Research Conference. Vancouver, British Columbia, July 2010. “Delivering Care: Organizational Routines for Childbirth in the Hospital Setting,” Bringing the Body Back In: Toward a Corporeal Social Science. Tucson, AZ, April 2009. “Organizational Routines for Childbirth.” UC Irvine Nursing Research Forum, December 2009. “Adoption of Safe and Effective Birthing Practices.” Public Problems, Public Potential. Costa Mesa, CA, October 2009. “Promotion of Improved Cooking Stoves in the Developing World.” Department of Environmental Health, Science, and Policy Colloquium, University of California, Irvine, April 2007. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Academy of Management American Sociological Association Pacific Sociological Association Sociologists for Women in Society Society for Social Studies of Science DOCTORAL COMMITTEE Martha Feldman (chair), Department of Planning, Policy, & Design, Management, Sociology, Political Science, and Nursing Science Daniel Stokols, Department of Planning, Policy, & Design, Psychology & Social Behavior, and Public Health Scott Bollens, Department of Planning, Policy, & Design Michael Montoya, Department of Anthropology, Chicano/Latino Studies, Public Health, Nursing Science, and Health Sciences Ellen Olshansky, Department of Nursing Science