
Position: Senior Scholar and Professor
Office:
University of Manitoba
Department of Family Social Sciences
204 Human Ecology Building
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2 Canada
Phone No.: (204) 474-9225
Fax No.: (204) 474-7592
E-mail: carol.harvey@ad.umanitoba.ca
Education:
1965 B.S.(H.Ec.) University of Idaho in Home Economics Extension
1968 M.S. Washington State University in Family Social Sciences
1973 Ph.D. Washington State University in Sociology
Areas of Specialization in Research:
Selected Publications:
“Effects of Remittance Behaviour on the Lives of Recent Immigrants to Canada from the Philippines: A Population-based Longitudinal Study,” by S. Shooshtari, C. D. H. Harvey, E. Ferguson, T. Heinonen, and S. Khan. Journal of Family and Economic Issues. (2013). DOI 10.1007/s10834-013-9356-1
Ferguson, E., Heinonen, T., Shooshtari, S., & Harvey, C. D. H. (2012) Impact of sending remittances on the lives of Filipino and Iranian immigrants to Winnipeg: “Sending money back home helps us feel better.” In M. Baffoe, M. Cheung, L. Asimeng-Boahene, & B. Ogbuagu (Eds.) Strangers in new homelands: The social deconstruction and reconstruction of “home” among immigrants in the diaspora (pp.91- 101). Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press.
“In Consideration of the Needs of Caregivers: Grandparenting Experiences in Manitoba First Nation Communities,” by R. Eni, C. D. H. Harvey, & W. Phillips-Beck (2009). First Peoples Child and Family Review, 4, 85-98.
Heinonen, T., Harvey, C.D.H., & Fox, K. (2005). Leisure as a part of cultural retention of Finnish-Canadian immigrants. Leisure/Loisir, 29, 275-300.
Harvey, C.D.H. (2004). Helping students understand diversity: Teaching an undergraduate course on multicultural family issues. Family Focus on International Perspectives. Minneapolis: National Council on Family Relations (December, F4-F5).
Harvey, C.D.H. (2005). Families in Canada. In B.N. Adams & J. Trost (Eds.), Handbook on World Families, pp. 539-559. Thousand Oakes: Sage.
Wingert, S., Harvey C.D.H., Duncan, K.A., & Berry, R.E. (2005). Assessing the needs of assisted reproductive technology users of an online bulletin board, International Journal of Consumer Studies, 29, 468-478.
“Social Policy for Family Caregivers of Frail Elderly: A Canadian, Australian and Japanese Comparison,” by C. D. H. Harvey & S. Yoshino (2006). Marriage and Family Review, Vol. 39, pp. 143-158. Also simultaneously released as a chapter in Families and Social Policy: National and International Perspectives, L. Haas and S. K. Wisensale (Eds.). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.
Conference Posters/Presentations:
“Effects of Remittance Behaviour on Housing and Living Conditions by Filipino Immigrants to Canada” by Shahin Shoostari, Carol D. H. Harvey, Evelyn Ferguson, and Tuula Heinonen. Paper presented to Financial Forum IV, Winnipeg, September 21, 2012.
“Teaching about Children’s Body Image, Eating and Physical Activity,” by K. Andrushko and C. D. H. Harvey. Presented at the annual conference of the National Council on Family Relations, Minneapolis, November, 2010.
“When Photos Tell the Story,” by J. Mignone, C. Harvey, L. Elliott, C. Pindera, J. Davis, & P. Migliardi. Refereed poster presented at the 19th Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research, Saskatoon, SK, May 13-16 2010.
“Family Support Among People Living with HIV/AIDS in the Prairies,” by C. Harvey, P. Migliardi, K. McKay-McNabb, and J. Mignone. Refereed poster presented at the19th Annual Canadian Conference on HIV/AIDS Research, Saskatoon, SK, May 13-16, 2010.
“Ethics in Innovation Knowledge Dissemination: The Use of Readers’ Theatre on Issues with Vulnerable People Living with HIV,” by P. Migliardi, C. Pindera, J. Davis, L. Eliott, & C. Harvey. Refereed poster presented at XVII International AIDS Conference, Vienna, Austria, July 18-23, 2010.
“Sending Money Home: Experiences of Immigrants,” by T. Heinonen, E. Ferguson, C.D. H. Harvey, S. Shooshtari. Presentation at the Strangers in New Homelands Conference, Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba, November 13, 2009.
Installation:
“The Caregivers Project: Living with HIV in Winnipeg and Regina: Social and Spiritual Supports.” February 4- March 19, 2011. Mervin Frances Media Gallery, Urban Shaman, 203-290 McDermot, Winnipeg. Photos taken by respondents in Informal Caregiving Networks and HIV/AIDS: A Community-Based Study, J. Mignone & C. Pindera, Principal Investigators; Co-investigators J. Davis, P. Migliardi, C. D. H. Harvey, L. Elliott.
Research Grant Funding:
“Informal Caregiving Networks and HIV/AIDS: A Community-based Study.” Principal investigators: J. Mignone & C. Pindera; co-investigators: C. Harvey, L. Elliott, B. Kinasevych, P. Miglardi. Funded by the Canadian Institute of Health Research (# 167522), 2007-2010, $224,243.00.
“Labour Migration, Family Well-Being and Aging.” Principal investigator: C. D. H. Harvey; co-investigators: T. Heinonen, E. Ferguson, & S. Shooshtari. Funded by the Life Course Health Initiative, Faculty of Human Ecology, 2007-2009, $5,000.
Current graduate student:
Andrushko, Kelly [B.H.Ecol, M.Sc. (Family Studies)]. Advisor for her Ph.D. program in Applied Health.