Place and Date of birth Toronto, Canada, 01.04.71
Address

University: Dipartimento di Sociologia e Ricerca Sociale, Università di Milano-Bicocca, Via Bicocca degli Arcimboldi 8, 20126 MILANO- ITALY

Tel

(39) 02-64487559

Fax

(39) 02-700449128

E-mail:

elizabeth.esteves@unimib.it


Education

Present

Ph.D candidate, Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto

1996

Master of Arts, Anthropology, University of Toronto

1995

Bachelor of Arts,  Anthropology & History (majors), Art History (minor), University of Toronto


 
Main Publications

2000

The New Wageless Worker: Volunteering and Market-Guided Health Care Reform,  in Care and Consequences: The Impact of  Health Care Reform, Diana Gustafson, ed. Halifax: Fernwood Press. Published also in Is Anyone Listening? : Women, Work, and Society, ed. Merle Jacobs, Toronto : Women's Press, 2002.

Papers Delivered

2001

“Stereotypes and Socialites: The Transformation of Volunteer Activity in an Ontario Hospital.” paper presented to the The Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association/ La Société Canadienne de Sociologie et d’Anthropologie,  Quebec, May.

1999

“Gift or Commodity?: Volunteering in An Ontario Hospital”., paper  presented to the CanadianAnthropology Society/ Société canadienne d’anthropologie, Laval, Quebec, May.

1998

“Hospital Volunteering in Ontario: Altruism and Fiscal Constraint” , presented to The Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association/ La Société Canadienne de Sociologie et d’Anthropologie,  Ottawa, Ontario, June.

1997

“Rethinking Women and Work-Hospital Volunteers in Ontario: Public and Private Dichotomies”, presented to The Canadian Anthropological Society/ Société canadienne d’anthropologie, Toronto, Ontario, May.

1996

“Academy, Text, Field: Researching a Time and Place for Feminism?-  Women and Volunteerism”, presented to  The Canadian Association of Anthropology/ Société canadienne d’anthropologie, St. Catherines, Ontario, May.

Work Experience

1996-2001

 Teaching assistant at University of Toronto, Department of Anthropology