Vancouver, BC, Canada EducationPh.D. Candidate (in progress) Psychology’s educational filmmakers, York University
M.A. (2011) Micromotion Study. The Role of Visual Culture in Developing a Psychology of Management, York University Teaching ExperienceTeaching Assistantships2016: Univariate Analysis 1: ANOVA (Graduate Level) – Dr. Chris Green - Designed and led weekly tutorials in R
2016: Univariate Analysis 1: ANOVA (Graduate Level) – Dr. Erin Ross
2016: Statistical Methods I (Undergraduate Tutorial Leader) – Dr. Chris Green
2015: Univariate Analysis I: ANOVA (Graduate Level) – Dr. Chris Green - Designed and led weekly tutorials in R
2014: Advanced Research Methods (Undergraduate Thesis Supervisor) – Dr. Al Mapp - Designed and led weekly tutorials in advanced research methodology - Supervised undergraduate thesis projects for my section
2013: Statistical Methods I & II (Undergraduate Tutorial Leader) – Dr. James Check - Designed and led weekly tutorials in computational and theoretical introductory statistics
2013: Introduction to Research Methods (Undergraduate Tutorial Leader) – Denise Paneduro
2012: Statistical Methods II (Undergraduate Grading and Office Hours) – Dr. Agneiszka Kopinska
2010-2015: Statistical Methods I & II (Undergraduate Tutorial Leader) – Dr. Chris Green
2010: Advanced Research Methods (Thesis Supervisor) – Dr. Tifrah Warner - Designed and led two tutorials in advanced research methodology - Supervised undergraduate thesis projects for my section
2009: Psychological Measurement (Undergraduate Intermediate Research Methods)– Dr. Chris Friesen
2009: Statistical Methods I (Undergraduate Tutorial Leader) – Dr. Margaret Wolfram
2006-2008: Digital Imaging (Lab Assistant) – Tim Doherty, Bishop’s University Invited Talks2019 (Spring application pending through QMUNITY): Bi-monthly Queer Domestic Abuse Support (QDAS) Workshop leader. Peer facilitated support group for queer individuals who have or are currently experiencing any form of domestic abuse. Facilitators lead focused discussions identifying abuse, boundaries, online safety, sharing and accessing resources, and making escape plans in a safe inclusive space.
2018, September: Concussion safety workshop given to Vancouver Junior Roller Derby
2016, March: Repeated Measures and Independent Samples t-test. For Chris Green’s Introductory Statistics course, York University
2015-2016: Weekly 1 hour R lab tutorials for a graduate level univariate statistics course. Topics ranged from an introduction to R, to hypothesis testing, categorical data, simple data visualization, and regression analysis. For Chris Green’s Univariate Statistics 1 course, York University
2012, July: Introduction to Regression and Multiple Regression Statistics in Psychology. For Agnieszka Kopinska’s Introductory Statistics course, York University
2011, November: Film Preservation at the Center for the History of Psychology. History and Theory of Psychology Colloquium Series, York University
2011, November: Frank and Lillian Gilbreth: Industrial Psychology’s Micromotion Films. For Jacy Young’s History of Psychology class, Ryerson University
2011, February: Frank and Lillian Gilbreth: Industrial Psychology’s Micromotion Films. For Lisa Held’s History of Psychology class, York University
2011, February: General Arts and Science Program Review, Sheridan College
2010, November: APA Style for Psychology Honours Theses. For Dr. Tifrah Warner’s Advanced Research Methods class, York University
2008, September: Introduction to Psychological Research Methodology. For Dr. Chris Friesen’s Psychological Measurement class, York University Coursework Graduate Level Courses Completed2015: Categorical Data Analysis – Dr. Michael Friendly
2014-2015: Research Practicum III (SEM for forensic survey data) – Dr. David Flora
2014: Structural Equation Modeling – Dr. David Flora
2013: Trusting Machines – Dr. Edward Jones-Imhotep
2012: Research Practicum II (Archival metadata & film digitization) – Dr. Chris Green & Dr. David Baker
2011-2012: Multivariate Data Analysis – Dr. Michael Friendly
2011: Learning Through Archival Encounters – Dr. Karen Stanworth
2011: Advanced History & Theory of Psychology: Darwinian Influences on Psychology – Dr. Chris Green
2010: Introduction to Science & Technology Studies – Dr. Natasha Myers
2010: Technologies of Behaviour – Dr. Alex Rutherford
2009: The Psychological Society – Dr. Michael Pettit
2009: Historical & Theoretical Foundations of Contemporary Psychology B – Dr. Michael Pettit
2008-2009: Univariate Analysis – Dr. James Elder
2008-2009: Research Practicum I (Film database coding) – Dr. Chris Green
2008: Historical & Theoretical Foundations of Contemporary Psychology A – Dr. Chris Green 2019, February: Internationalizing the Intro Psych Curriculum: Critical Diversity Interventions in the Classroom. Nadar Hakim & Natasha Bharj, University of Kansas & SPSSI.
2019, January: Transgender Kids Are Not New: History as a Tool for Justice. Julian Gill-Peterson, University of Pittsburgh.
2018: Introductory Qualitative Research Methods – Kashmala Qasim & Alisha Slaerno. Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues.
2018: Collecting, Organizing, and Describing Archival Research. Digital Humanities Café. Kandice Sharren & Kim O’Donnell. Simon Fraser University.
2016: Advanced Structural Equation Modeling – Dr. David Flora. York University.
2015: Exploratory Factor Analysis – Dr. David Flora. York University.
2015: Introduction to Linear Multilevel Modeling – Dr. Jolynn Pek. York University.
2015: Using Statistics Canada Data at York University – Dr. Hugh McCague, Sara Tumpane, & Walter Giesbrecht. Institute for Social Research. York University.
2014: Coursera “Learn to Program: The Fundamentals” – Dr. Jennifer Campbell & Dr. Paul Gries, University of Toronto.
2013: PsyBorgs! Processing Bootcamp – Dr. Chris Green & Dr. Michael Pettit, York University.
2013: Coursera “Social Network Analysis” – Dr. Lada Adamic, University of Michigan.
2011 - Present: PsyBorgs! York University Digital History Group.
2011, April: AAAS Webinar Workshop “Through History’s Lens: How History Contributes to a Better Understanding of Science.”
2011, January: Teaching the History of Psychology Online e-Workshop. Presented by the Society for the Teaching of Psychology, Ball State University, & the Georgia Southern University Psychology Department.
2010, Fall: How to Create Your Online Presence (workshop). Offered by the Teaching Development Graduate Assistants in Psychology, York University.
2010, Summer: Spring Seminar Series in Social Research Methods (short course) The Art & Science of Research Interviewing – Dr. R. Garrison, York University.
2009, Fall: Planning your Tutorial: How to do it Efficiently and Effectively – Ros Woodhouse, Offered by the Faculty of Graduate Studies Centre for the Support of Teaching, York University.
2008, Fall: Engaging Students in the Classroom. Offered by the Teaching Development Graduate Assistants in Psychology, York University.
2008, Fall: What Does it Mean to TA in Psychology? Offered by the Teaching Development Graduate Assistants in Psychology, York University.
2008, Fall: Psychology TA Orientation Day. Offered by the Teaching Development Graduate Assistants in Psychology, York University.
2008, Summer: Marking, Grading & Creativity – Dr. Yvonne Singer. Offered by the Faculty of Graduate Studies Centre for the Support of Teaching, York University. 2008, Summer: Using Technology in the Classroom – Bob McKenzie. Offered by the Faculty of Graduate Studies Centre for the Support of Teaching, York University.Conference PresentationsPaper Presentations• Belliveau, A.R. (2016, August). Chronological Celluloid Cartography. Presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention in a symposium titled, “Histories Gone Haywire” with Dr. Jennifer Bazar & Kelli Vaughn Johnson, Denver, Colorado.
• Belliveau, A.R. (2015, September). Reevaluating the Essen CES. Presented at the York University Quantitative Methods Forum. In collaboration with the Waypoint Centre for Mental Healthcare.
• Belliveau, A.R. (2014, August). Moving Pictures in the Laboratory: Trusting Psychology’s Pedagogical Film Machine. Presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention in a symposium titled, “Psychologists' Films in Context: How Empathy and Material Culture Affect the Viewing Experience” with Marissa Barnes, Washington, D.C.
• Belliveau, A.R. (2014, May). Activating Publics in the Co-production of Science: Psychology’s Micromotion Films. Presented at the Canadian Society for the history and Philosophy of Science Congress in a panel titled, “Science and film: production, storytelling, and public engagement” with Eleanor Louson & Melissa Charenko, St. Catherines.
• Belliveau, A.R. (2013, July/August). Digital storytelling: APA division membership as macro history. Presented at the American Psychological Association Annual Convention in a symposium titled “PsyBorgs Attack!: Digital Analyses of APA Divisional Membership and of Early Psychology Journals” with Dr. Chris Green, Daniel Lahham, & Matthew Sigal. Honolulu, Hawaii.
• Belliveau, A.R. (2012, July). Lost in Replication? Cutting Content from Early Educational Psychology Films. Paper and film presented at the joint Cheiron-European Society for the History of the Human Sciences meeting in Montreal, QC.
• Belliveau, A.R. (2012, March). Sports psychology, film, and the analysis of baseball data. Paper and films presented at the Hotelling Society Baseball Statistics Conference run by Dr. Michael Friendly, York University.
• Belliveau, A.R. (2010, November). Negotiating Scientific and Industrial Management: The Micromotion Films of Frank and Lillian Gilbreth, 1912-1924. Paper and film presented at the 2010 History of Science Society meeting, Montreal, QC. Available: http://yorku.academia.edu/ArlieBelliveau
• Belliveau, A.R. (2010, April). Motion Pictures as Method in Scientific Management: The Micromotion Films of Frank and Lillian Gilbreth, 1912-1924. Paper presented at the 2009-2010 History and Theory of Psychology Colloquium Series, York University, Toronto, ON. Film Presentations• Belliveau, A.R. (2011, September). Psychologists, 1939-1950. Digitized with support from the Center for the History of Psychology. Available here: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=213500458712255
• Belliveau, A.R. (2010, June). The unseen Micromotion films of Frank and Lillian Gilbreth. Film presented at Cheiron: The International Society for the History of Behavioral and Social Sciences, LeMoyne College, Syracuse, NY. Poster Presentations· Belliveau, A. R. (July, 2017). Reevaluating the Essen Climate Evaluation Schema: A case study from the Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care. Presented at the Canadian Psychological Association conference in Toronto, Canada.
· Green, C. D., & Belliveau, A. R. (2016). Disciplining of psychology, 1890-1940. Poster presented at the 2016 Joint Meeting of ESHHS-CHEIRON in Barcelona, Spain.
· Belliveau, A.R. (2008, April). Evaluating the Convergent Validity of the Williams Scale of Divergent Thinking and Judgments on Creative Products. Poster presented at the 2007-2008 Research Week, Bishop’s University, Lennoxville, QC. Publications• Belliveau, A. R., Sigal, M. J., Ball, L. C., (In Review). Reevaluating the Essen Climate Evaluation Schema: A case study from the Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science.
• Green, C., Abbas, S., Belliveau, A., Beribisky, N., Davidson, I.,... Wainewright, L. (2017, December 19). Statcheck in Canada: What Proportion of CPA Journal Articles Contain Errors in the Reporting of p-Values? http://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/39H47
• Belliveau, A.R. (filmmaker) (2014). Dr. Roger Smith's Mary Whiton Calkins Invited Address filmed at the 2014 APA Convention in Washington, D.C. The .dv file is 11.29GB and runs 52 minutes with colour and sound. It is available through the Center for the History of Psychology via YouTube: http://youtu.be/6qBYBqX3_zA, and CONTENTdm: http://cdm15960.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15960coll5/id/4333 • Belliveau, A.R. (2012, May). Psychology’s first forays into film. Monitor on Psychology, 43(5), 24. http://www.apa.org/monitor/2012/05/film.aspx
• Belliveau, A.R., & Rutherford, A. (2011, August). SPSSI at 75. Presented at the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues’ 75th anniversary gala, Washington, D.C. Available: http://www.spssitimeline.org/timeline/2010s/spssi-75 (scroll to the bottom on the right side).
• Belliveau, A.R. (2011). Arlie’s How-To manual for CHP Film Preservation. Center for the History of Psychology. Available: http://yorku.academia.edu/ArlieBelliveau/Papers/983192/Arlies_How-To_Manual_for_CHP_Film_Preservation
• 258 abstracts and metadata written for the 16mm film collection housed at the Center for the History of Psychology. Available: http://cdm15960.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/search/collection/p15960coll5/searchterm/arlie/field/all/mode/any/conn/and/order/date/ad/asc Research ExperienceFundingAwards• Belliveau, A.R. (2014, January). A Digital History Analysis on the Effect of Early “Sports Psychology” on Baseball Statistics. Advances in the History of Psychology. http://ahp.apps01.yorku.ca/?p=4158 • Belliveau, A.R. (2013, September). Quit Clowning Around! Advances in the History of Psychology. http://ahp.apps01.yorku.ca/?p=3646 • Belliveau, A.R. (2012, May). Kicking, Crying, Sleeping: More Adventures in the CHP Film Collection. Center for the History of Psychology. http://centerhistorypsychology.wordpress.com/2012/05/23/kicking-crying-sleeping-more-adventures-in-the-chp-film-collection/ • Belliveau, A.R. (2011, July). The Fun Part of Film Preservation. Center for the History of Psychology. http://centerhistorypsychology.wordpress.com/2011/07/25/the-fun-part-of-film-preservation/ • Belliveau, A.R. (2011, July). Learning About Acetate Decay. Center for the History of Psychology. http://centerhistorypsychology.wordpress.com/2011/07/18/learning-about-acetate-decay/ • Belliveau, A.R. (2011, July). Adventures in the CHP Film Archives. Center for the History of Psychology. http://centerhistorypsychology.wordpress.com/2011/07/11/adventures-in-the-chp-film-archives/ • Belliveau, A.R. (2011, November). Some Significant Eccentricities of Sir Frances Galton. Advances in the History of Psychology. http://ahp.apps01.yorku.ca/?p=1420 • Belliveau, A.R. (2011, May). Old Resources Made New. Advances in the History of Psychology. http://ahp.apps01.yorku.ca/?p=966 • Belliveau, A.R. (2011, April). Funding and Fellowship Opportunities. Advances in the History of Psychology. http://ahp.apps01.yorku.ca/?p=953 • Belliveau, A.R. (2011, April). Hoffmann’s Potion. Advances in the History of Psychology. http://ahp.apps01.yorku.ca/?p=960 • Belliveau, A.R. (2011, March). Bibliography: Psychologist-made Films. Advances in the History of Psychology. http://ahp.apps01.yorku.ca/?p=921 Professional Development2016 - present: Membership Chair: Society for the History of Psychology. http://historyofpsych.org/aboutshp/shpexecutiveboard.html
2015 - present: APA Division 26 (History) liaison to the Committee on Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity. https://www.apa.org/pi/lgbt/committee/index
2017: Blind reviewer for submissions for the 49th meeting of the CHEIRON International Society for the History of Behavioral and Social Sciences.
2016: Blind reviewer for submissions for the Society for the History of Psychology, division 26 of the American Psychological Association, annual convention.
2015-2017: APA Division 26 (Society for the History of Psychology) Program Chair, Denver, Colorado. Vice-chair: Elisabeth McClure, President: Jim Lamiell. The 3-year term consisted of shadowing and training in 2015, running the program in 2016, and providing support to my successor in 2017.
2014 - present: Mentoring several former Honours students. This includes forwarding research opportunities, proofreading their applications, writing reference letters, and offering support. References available upon request.
2013/2015: Student Representative to APA Division 26, History of Psychology.
2013/2014: History & Theory of Psychology Colloquium Coordinator, York University
2011: Contributor to the Center for the History of Psychology Blog. http://centerhistorypsychology.wordpress.com The University of Akron, Akron, OH.
2011: Volunteer judge for the undergraduate Psychology Honours Program poster day. York University, Toronto, ON.
2011-2016: Contributor with the Advances in the History of Psychology Blog.
2008-2010: YU50 Art Meets Science Events Organizer. Plenary Speaker Series, Ambivalent Objects Gallery Show, and Artist-Scientist “Speed Dating” - Dr. Natasha Myers, York University, Toronto, ON Affiliations/Memberships
Statistical: R, SPSS, SAS (some), GitHub
Operating Systems: OS X, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
Graphical Preparation: Shiny for RStudio, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Gephi, googleVis
Document Preparation: R Markdown, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, MS Word, Prezi, Google Forms, Google Docs, LATEX (some)
Film Preparation: iMovie, Windows Movie Maker, Final Cut Pro, Instagram, YouTube
Languages I’ve dabbled in: Python, Processing, R Interests• Early film use in psychology, particularly trailblazing women educational filmmakers • Statistics and data visualization, how to communicate data effectively and beautifully • Digital history and digital humanities • Intersectional feminism and LGBTQAI2+ history and theory • Research methodology, particularly helping undergraduates complete their first research projects • Qualitative research and oral history collection • Archival research and artifact preservation • Children’s STEM • Roller derby and concussion safety ReferencesMy Doctoral Advisor: Dr. Christopher Green, Department of Psychology, York University, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, ON, Canada, M3J 1P3, (416) 736-2100 x66164, christo@yorku.ca
Statistics and Research Methodology: Dr. David Flora, Department of Psychology, 333 Behavioural Science Building, York University, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, ON, Canada, M3J 1P3, dflora@yorku.ca
Undergraduate Thesis Supervision and Research Methodology: Dr. Alistar Mapp, Department of Psychology, York University, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, ON, Canada, M3J 1P3, amapp@yorku.ca
Science and Technology Studies: Dr. Edward Jones-Imhotep, History of Technology, York University, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, ON, Canada, M3J 1P3, (416) 736-2100 x30104, imhotep@yorku.ca
Dr. Natasha Myers, Department of Anthropology, York University, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, ON, Canada, M3J 1P3, (416) 736-2100 x22394, nmyers@yorku.ca
Digital History: Dr. Michael J. Pettit, Department of Psychology, York University, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, ON, Canada, M3J 1P3, (416) 736-2100 x20759, mpettit@yorku.ca
Archival and Film: Dr. David Baker, Director of the Archives of the History of American Psychology, University of Akron, 73 College Street, Akron, OH, USA, 44325-4302, (330) 972-6717 bakerd@uakron.edu
Student Mentorship and Supervision: Available upon request. Additional references available upon request. |