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CURRICULUM VITAE

JANINE M. BRODIE, FRSC (Canada Research Chair: Political Economy and Social Governance) (Distinguished University Professor, University of Alberta) http://www.ualberta.ca/~jbrodie/

1. DEGREES

1981 Doctor of Philosophy, Political Science, Carleton University

1976 Master of Arts, Political Science, University of Windsor

1974 Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, University of Windsor

2. EMPLOYMENT

2011- Distinguished University Professor, University of Alberta

2004- Canada Research Chair (Tier 1: renewed 2010)

1997-11 Professor of Political Science, University of Alberta

1997-2004 Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Alberta

1991-96 Professor of Political Science, Professor of Women’s Studies, York University

1984-91 Associate Professor, Political Science, York University

1982-84 Assistant Professor, Political Science, York University

1980-82 Assistant Professor, Political Studies, Queen’s University

1979-80 Lecturer, Political Science, Carleton University

1974-78 Teaching Assistant, Carleton University, University of Windsor

3. CHAIRS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND DIRECTORSHIPS

2013 Appointed: Fellow of the Broadbent Institute

2010-13 Appointed: Trudeau Fellow 2

2009-14 Elected: Director: Royal Society of Canada, Academy II, Division 1 (English Social Sciences)

2007-09 Elected: Assistant Director: Royal Society of Canada, Academy II, Division 1 (English Social Sciences)

2006 Elected: Acting Chair, Management Board, Centre for Constitutional Studies: Deputy Chair, 2002-2006. University of Alberta

2004 Appointed: Canada Research Chair, Tier I (renewed 2010)

2002 Elected: Fellow of Royal Society of Canada

1997-2004 Appointed: Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Alberta

1995 Appointed: University of Western Ontario Visiting Chair in Public Policy

1993-94 Appointed: John Robarts Chair in Canadian Studies, York University

1991-93 Appointed: Inaugural Director, York Centre for Feminist Research

1990-91 Appointed: Faculty Fellow, York Institute for Social Research

4. AWARDS AND RESEARCH GRANTS

2014 Awarded: Royal Society of Canada Innis-Gerin Medal in the Social Sciences (for distinguished and sustained contributions to the literature in the social sciences)

2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (for distinguished service in the social sciences)

2011 University of Alberta Distinguished University Professor

2010-13 Trudeau Fellowship ($225, 000)

2008-11 Australian Research Council “Restructuring the Male Breadwinner Model” (Co-applicant $161,000 AUS)

2007 University of Alberta, New Research Initiative Grant ($7500)

2006 SSHRC Strategic Research Cluster Research Grant (Co-applicant $25,000)

2005 SSHRC Strategic Research Cluster Design Grant (Co-applicant $30,000) 3

2005 Status of Women Independent Research Grant (Co-applicant $70,000)

2004-17 Canada Research Chairs Program ($2,800,000)

2000-05 SSHRC Major Collaborative Research Initiative (MCRI), “Neo-liberalism and its Challengers” (Co-applicant $1,800,000)

2000-04 Canadian Project Director: North American Mobility Program, “Globalization and Governance: Toward a North American Curriculum” (HRDC $160,000)

1998 SSHRC Policy Research Secretariat, Trends Project: “Globalization, Governance and Social Cohesion” ($5000)

1997 University of Alberta, Support for the Advancement of Scholarship Grant ($2,500)

1995 York University Sabbatical Research Fund ($3,500)

1993-96 SSHRC Strategic Network Grant, “Globalization and Gender” (Co- applicant $90,000)

1988-91 SSHRC Strategic Research Grant, “The Political Economy of Canadian Regionalism” ($40,000)

1989 SSHRC Small Research Grant ($2,000)

1986 -89 SSHRC Major Research Grant, “Gender and Canadian Politics” ($20,000)

1985 SSHRC Small Research Grant ($1,500)

1981 Northeastern Political Science Association Award, Best Paper on Women and Politics ($200 US)

1977-80 Canada Council Doctoral Fellowship

1976 Carleton University Graduate Fellowship

1975 University of Windsor Graduate Scholarship

5. PUBLICATIONS

5.1. Books

2008 Where are the Women? Gender Equality, Budgets and Canadian Public 4

Policy. Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (with Isabella Bakker).

1995 Politics on the Margins: Restructuring and the Canadian Women’s Movement. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing.

1994 Politics on the Boundaries: Restructuring and the Canadian Women’s Movement. Eighth Annual Robarts Lecture. (monograph) Toronto: Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies.

(2008) Translated into Polish for Think Tank Feministyczny @ www.ekologiasztuka.pl/think.tank.feministyczny/articles.php?cat_id=23

(2010 reprinted as “Polityka na granicach: restrukturyzacja i ruch kobiet w Kanadzie. Translation Ewa Charkiewicz i Agata Czarnacka.” [In:] Gender i ekonomia opieki, Ewa Charkiewicz, Anna Zachorowska- Mazurkiewicz, eds. Biblioteka Think Tanku Feministycznego, ISBN978-83- 925209-4-8, pp. 246- 282.

1992 The Politics of Abortion. Toronto: Oxford University Press (with Shelley Gavigan and Jane Jenson).

1990 The Political Economy of Canadian Regionalism. Toronto: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich.

1988 Crisis, Challenge and Change: Party and Class in Canada Revisited. Ottawa: Carleton University Press (with Jane Jenson).

1985 Women and Politics in Canada. Toronto: McGraw-Hill.

1980 Crisis, Challenge, and Change: Party and Class in Canada. Toronto: Methuen (with Jane Jenson).

5.2 Edited Books

2013 Critical Concepts: An Introduction to Politics. Toronto: PearsonEd Canada 5th ed. (with Sandra Rein and Malinda Smith).

2008 Critical Concepts: An Introduction to Politics. Toronto: PearsonEd Canada 4th ed. (with Sandra Rein).

2007 Remapping Gender in the New Global Order. London: Routledge (with Marjorie Cohen).

2004 Critical Concepts: An Introduction to Politics. Toronto: PearsonEd Canada 3rd ed. (with Sandra Rein). 5

2003 Reinventing Canada: Politics in the 21st Century. Toronto: Prentice-Hall (with Linda Trimble).

2001 Critical Concepts: An Introduction to Politics. Toronto: Prentice-Hall, 2nd ed.

1999 Critical Concepts: An Introduction to Politics. Toronto: Prentice Hall.

1996 Women and Public Policy in Canada. Toronto: Holt-Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich.

5.3 Refereed Journal Articles

2014 "Elusive Equalities and the Austerity Hypothesis." International Journal of Law in Context, 10:4, pp. 427-441.

2010 “Globalization, Canadian Family Policy and the Omissions of Neoliberalism.” North Carolina Law Review, 88:5, pp. 1559-1592.

2009 “From Social Security to Public Safety: Security Discourses and Canadian Citizenship.” University of Toronto Quarterly, 78:3, pp. 687-708.

2009 “A Public Relations Disaster? The SPP and the Governance of North America.” Revista Mexicana de Estudios Canadienses, num. 16, pp.15-33.

2008 Translation (Polish) “Polityka na granicach. Restrukturyzacja I ruch kobiecy w Kanadzie.” Feminist Think Tank on Line. www.ekologiasztuka.pl/think.tank.feministyczny/articles.php?cat_id=11

2008 “We Are All Equal Now: Contemporary Gender Politics in Canada.” Feminist Theory, 9:2, pp. 145-164.

2007 “Reforming Social Justice in Neoliberal Times.” Studies in Social Justice, 2:1, pp. 93-107.

2006 “North American Deep Integration: Canadian Perspectives.” Asia-Pacific Panorama, 4:1, pp. 1-25.

2004 “Globalization and Citizenship Beyond the National State.” Citizenship Studies, 8:4, pp. 323-332.

2004 “Die Re-Formierung des Geschlechterverhaltnisses. Neoliberalismus und die Regulierung des Sozialen.” Widerspruch, 46, pp. 19-32. (translated)

2003 “Citizenship and Solidarity: Reflections on the Canadian Way.” Citizenship Studies, 6:4, pp. 377-394. 6

2002 “An Elusive Search for Community: Globalization and the Canadian National Identity.” Review of Constitutional Studies, 7:2, pp. 153-177.

2002 “Reestructuracion y las politicas de marginacion.” Travesias: Temas del Debate Feminista Contemporaneo, 10 (Argentina), pp. 37-58. (translated)

1997 “Meso-Discourses, State Forms and the Gendering of Liberal-Democratic Citizenship.” Citizenship Studies, 1:2, pp. 223-42.

1989 “The Free Trade Election.” Studies in Political Economy, 28, pp. 175-182.

1977 “The Recruitment of Canadian Women Provincial Legislators.” Atlantis, 2, pp. 6-17.

5.4 Non-Refereed Journal Articles

2012 "Social Literacy and Social Justice in Times of Crisis." Trudeau Foundation Papers, Volume IV:1, 114-146.

2011 “On Courage, Social Justice and Policymaking.” http://fedcan.ca/en/blog/courage-social-justice-and-policymaking. 1500 words. Reprinted on Rabble.ca

2011 “Manufactured Ignorance: Harper, the Census, and Social Inequality.” Canada Watch, Spring, pp. 30-32. http://www.yorku.ca/robarts/projects/canada-watch/pdf/CW_Spring2011.pdf

2010 “The Three D’s of the Canadian Women’s Movement.” Canadian Federation of the Social Sciences and Humanities Equity Blog. www.idees- ideas.ca/blog/3ds-canadian-womens-movement-delegitimization-and- disappearance 1300 words.

2009 “The Impossible North American Agenda.” Special Issue of Canada Watch, Obama Goes To Washington, Spring, pp. 61-62. www.yorku.ca/robarts/projects/canada-watch/obama/obama_TOC.html

1995 “The De-re-gendering of Social Policy.” Canada Watch, 3:1 (January), 1000 words.

1994 “Social Policy,” Canada Watch, 2:6 (March), 500 words.

1992 “What Part of No Will They Understand?” Canada Watch, 1:4 (December). 500 words. 7

1985 “Reflections on the 1984 Campaign.” The Facts, 7:3 (May), pp. 66-69.

1982 “Women in the Discipline,” Resources for Feminist Research. 800 words.

5.4 Journal Special Editor

2005 Co-Editor. Special Issue of Review of Constitutional Studies, 10:1-2. Globalization and the Re/constitution of Security. (with Joanne Wright)

2004 Editor. Citizenship Studies, 8:4. Citizenship Beyond the National State.

5.5 Book Chapters

2015 “Constituting Constitutions: The Patriations Moment.” In Lois Harder and Steven Patton, eds. Patriation and its Consequences . Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 25-46.

2015 "Income Inequality and the Future of Global Governance." In S. Gill, ed. Re-imagining the Future: Critical Perspectives on Global Governance. London: Palgrave, 45-68.

2014 "New Constitutionalism, Neoliberalism and Social Policy." In Stephen Gill and Claire Cutler, eds. New Constitutionalism and World Order. London: Palgrave, 247-258.

2013 "Mobility Regimes: The Short Life and Times of North America's Security and Prosperity Partnership." In S. Ilcan, ed. Mobilities, Knowledge and Social Justice. Montreal and London: McGill-Queen's University Press, 131-151.

2013 (with Alexa Degagne) Chapter 5 "Neoliberalism." In J. Brodie, M. Smith and S. Rein, eds. Critical Concepts: An Introduction to Politics. Fifth Edition. Toronto: PearsonEd, 60-76.

2013. "Power and Politics." In J. Brodie, M. Smith and S. Rein, eds. Critical Concepts: An Introduction to Politics. Fifth Edition. Toronto: PearsonEd, 3-16.

2013 “Will North America Survive?” in Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald, eds. North America in Question: Regional Integration in an era of Political and Economic Turbulence. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 2013.

2012 “White Settlers and the Biopolitics of State-Building in Canada.” in Smaro Kamboureli ed. Shifting the Ground of Literature in Canada: Nation- State, Indigeneity, Culture. Wilfrid Laurier University TransCanada 8

Series.

2012 “The Security and Prosperity Partnership: The Short History of a Strategic Bargain.” In Julian Castro-Rea, ed. Our North America. London: Ashgate, 85-108.

2010 Janine Brodie: Polityka na granicach: restrukturyzacja i ruch kobiet w Kanadzie. Translation Ewa Charkiewicz i Agata Czarnacka. [In:] Gender i ekonomia opieki, Ewa Charkiewicz, Anna Zachorowska- Mazurkiewicz, eds. Biblioteka Think Tanku Feministycznego, ISBN978-83- 925209-4-8, pp. 246- 282. (Revised and translated reprint)

2008 “Rethinking the Social in Social Citizenship.” in E. Isin, ed. Rethinking the Social In Citizenship. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 22-50.

2008 “The New Social “isms”: Individualization and Social Policy Re-form in Canada.” in C. Howard, ed. Contested Individualization: Debates About Contemporary Personhood. London: Routledge, pp. 153-170.

2008 “Putting Gender Back In: Women and Social Policy in Canada.” in Y. Abu- Laban, ed. Gendering the Nation State: Canadian and Comparative Perspectives. Vancouver: UBC Press. pp. 165-184.

2008 “Performing North American as Community.” in Y. Abu-Laban, R. Jhappan and F. Rocher, eds. North American Politics. Peterborough: Broadview Press, pp. 441-460.

2007 “Canada’s 3-D’s: The Rise and Decline of the Gender-Based Policy Capacity.” in M. Cohen and J. Brodie, eds. Remapping Gender in the New Global Order. London: Routledge, pp. 166-184.

2007 “Remapping Gender in the New Global Order, in M. Cohen and J. Brodie, eds. Remapping Gender in the New Global Order. London: Routledge, 1-12. (with Marjorie Cohen)

2006 (Conference Proceeding) “Performing North America as Community the Canadian Way.” Re-mapping the Americas: Globalization, Regionalization and the FTAA. Edmonton: University of the West Indies/University of Alberta, Volume 1, pp. 30-68.

2005 “Globalization, Governance, and Gender Relations: Rethinking the Agenda for the 21st Century.” in L. Amoore, ed. The Global Resistance Reader. London: Routledge, pp. 244-256.

2004 “Globalization and the Social Question.” in M. Cohen and S. Clarkson, eds. Governing Under Stress: Middle Powers and the Challenge of Globalization. London: Zed Books, pp. 12-32. 9

2004 “Power and Politics,” Critical Concepts: An Introduction to Politics. Toronto: PearsonEd Canada 3rd ed. (with Sandra Rein), pp. 1 -20.

2003 “Globalization, In/security and the Paradoxes of the Social.” in I. Bakker and S. Gill, eds. Power, Production, and Social Reproduction. London: Palgrave, pp. 47-65.

2003 “On Being Canadian,” in J. Brodie and L. Trimble, eds. Reinventing Canada: Politics in the 21st Century. Toronto: Prentice-Hall, pp. 18-31.

2003 “Reinventing Canada: An Overview.” in J. Brodie and L. Trimble, eds. Reinventing Canada: Politics in the 21st Century. Toronto: Prentice-Hall, pp. 1- 17. (with L. Trimble)

2003 “The Canadian Welfare State.” in C. Aspalter, ed. Welfare Capitalism Around the World. Taiwan: Casa Verde Press, pp. 9-27.

2003 “Los gobiernos de America del Norte en el siglo XXI desde una perspectiva canadiense.” in Remedios Gomex Arnau, et al., eds. Las Politicas Exteriores de Estados Unidos, Canada y Mexico en el umbral del siglo XXI. Mexico City: UNAM, pp. 27 manuscript (translated)

2002 (Conference Proceeding) “Where Do We Go From Here?” Internal Trade Secretariat, Strengthening Canada: Challenges for Internal Trade and Mobility. ITS, Winnipeg, pp. 123-128.

2002 “The Great Undoing: State Formation, Gender Politics, and Social Policy in Canada.” in C. Kingfisher, ed. Western Welfare in Decline: Globalization and Women’s Poverty. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, pp. 90-110.

2002 “Three Stories of Canadian Citizenship.” in R. Adamoski, D. Chunn and R. Menzies, eds. Constructing Canadian Citizenship: Historical Readings. Peterborough: Broadview Press, pp. 43-68.

2001 “Mexico y Canada en la globalizacion: Fronteras tensionadas en America del Norte.” in G. Ibarra y A. Luz Ruelas eds. Neoliberalism, Federalismo y Politica Social en Canada. Culiacan: Universidad Autonoma de Sinaloa, pp. 235-255. (translated)

2000 “Imagining Democratic Urban Citizenship.” in E. Isin, ed. Democracy Citizenship and the Global City. London: Routledge, pp. 110-128.

2000 “Women in Party Politics in the Postwar Years.” CD-Rom Canada, Confederation to the Present. Edmonton: Chinook Multimedia. pp. 24 10

2000 “State Theory.” Entry. L. Code, ed., Encyclopedia of Feminist Theories. London: Routledge. 500 words.

2000 “La deconstruction del Estado canadiense frente a la configuaracion de nuevos espacios politicos.” in T. Gutierrez-Haces ed., Canada: Un Aesthete Postmodern. Mexico City: PAV Editors, pp. 51-64. (translated)

1999 “Politics, Power and Political Science.” in J. Brodie, Critical Concepts: Introduction to Politics. Toronto: Prentice Hall, pp. 2-22.

1999 “The Politics of Social Policy in the 21st Century.” in D. Broad, ed., Citizenship and Social Policy: Neo-liberalism and Beyond. Halifax: Fernwood, pp. 22-36.

1999 “Globalization and Human Rights.” in Indo Canadian Women’s Association, Social Justice and Peace. Canadian Multicultural Education Foundation, pp 10.

1998 “Meso discursos, clases de Estado y engeneramiento de la ciudadania liberal-democratica.” in Claudia Laudano, compiladora, Mujeres en el Fin de Siglo. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Red de Editoriales Universitarias, pp. 47-68. (translated)

1998 “Regulating the Economic Union.” in Les Pal, ed., How Ottawa Also Spends, 1998-99. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, pp. 81-98. (With Malinda Smith)

1998 “Restructuring and the Politics of Marginization.” in C. Andrew and M. Trembley, eds., Women and Political Representation in Canada. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, pp. 19-38.

1997 “The New Political Economy of Regions.” in W. Clement, ed. Understanding Canada. Montreal: McGill-Queens, pp. 240-261.

1996 “Restructuring and the New Citizenship.” in I. Bakker, ed. Rethinking Restructuring: Gender and Change in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 126-140.

1996 “New State Forms, New Political Spaces.” in Daniel Drache and Robert Boyer, eds. States Against Markets: the Limits of Globalization. London: Routledge, pp. 383-398.

1995 “Women Outside Quebec: Political Action and National Institutions.” in K. McRoberts, ed. Canada Outside Quebec. Montreal: McGill-Queens, pp. 333-357.

1995 “The Political Economy of Regions.” in W. Clement and G. Williams, eds. 11

Building on the New Canadian Political Economy. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s, pp. 138-159.

1995 “Piercing the Smokescreen: Stability and Change in Brokerage Politics.’’ in A. Gagnon and B. Tanguay, eds. Canadian Political Parties in Transition. 2nd Edition. Toronto: Nelson, pp. 52-72. (with Jane Jenson) (reprinted in 2007 3rd edition)

1995 “Women in Canadian Politics in the 1990s.” in H. Thorburn, ed. Party Politics in Canada. 7th ed. Toronto: Prentice-Hall, pp. 171-84. (with Lise Gotell)

1994 “Health Versus Rights: Comparative Perspectives on Abortion Policy in Canada and the United States.” in G. Sen and R. Snow, eds. Power and Decision: The Social Control of Reproduction. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 123-46.

1994 “Regions and Regionalism.” in J. Bickerton and A. Gagnon, Canadian Politics: An Introduction. 2nd ed. Peterborough: Broadview Press, pp. 141 -160.

1994 “Gender, the State and Adjustment: The Strategic Silences of Restructuring.” in I. Bakker, ed. The Strategic Silence: Women and Global Economic Restructuring. London: Zed Books, pp 52- 65.

1994 “Women and Political Leadership: A Case for Affirmative Action.” in M. Mancuso, R. Price, and R. Wagenberg, eds. Leaders and Leadership in Canada. Toronto: Oxford Press, pp. 75-98.

1992 “Women and the Electoral Process in Canada.” in K. Megyery, ed. Women in Canadian Politics: Toward Equity in Representation. Toronto: Dundurn Press , pp. 3-34.

1990 “More Than an Issue of Numbers: Women and Party Politics in Canada.” in H. Thorburn, ed. Party Politics in Canada, 6th ed. Toronto: Prentice-Hall, pp. 53-66. (with Lise Gotell)

1990 “The Party System.” in M. Whittington and G. Williams, eds. Canadian Politics in the 1990s. Toronto: Nelson, pp. 249-267. (with Jane Jenson)

1989 “The Political Economy of Regionalism.” in W. Clement and G. Williams, eds. The New Political Economy. Montreal: McGill-Queens, pp. 136-159.

1989 “The Concept of Region in Canadian Politics.” in D. Shugarman and R. Whitaker, eds. Federalism and Political Community: Essays in Honour of Donald Smiley. Peterborough: Broadview, pp. 33-54.

1989 “Piercing the Smokescreen: Brokerage Politics and Class Politics in 12

Canada.” in Alain Gagnon and A. Brian Tanguay, eds. Canadian Parties in Transition: Discourse, Organization and Representation. Toronto: Nelson, pp. 24-44. (with Jane Jenson)

1988 “Political Parties and Political Education.” in J. Pammett and J. L. Pepin, eds. Political Education in Canada. Ottawa: Institute for Research on Public Policy, pp. 151-158.

1988 “The Gender Factor in National Leadership Conventions.” in G. Perlin, ed. Party Democracy in Canada. Toronto: Prentice-Hall, pp. 172-187.

1987 “Many Participate but Few Are Selected.” in P. Fox, ed., Politics: Canada. 6th ed. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, pp. 9-14.

1987 “Another Explanation - Class differences have been obscured” in P. Fox, ed. Politics: Canada. 6th ed. Toronto: McGraw-Hill, Ryerson, pp. 280-285. (with Jane Jenson)

1985 “Tensions from Within: Party Policy and Regionalism in Canada.” in H. Thorburn, Party Politics in Canada. 5th ed. Toronto: Prentice-Hall, pp. 72-83.

1985 “From Waffles to Grits: A Decade in the Life of the N.D.P.” in H. Thorburn, Party Politics in Canada. 5th ed. Toronto: Prentice-Hall, pp. 205-218.

1984 “The Contemporary Party System.” in M. Whittington and G. Williams, eds. Canadian Politics in the 1980s. 2nd ed. Toronto: Methuen, pp. 252-270. (with Jane Jenson)

1982 “Canadian Women in Politics: An Overview” Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women Papers. Ottawa: CRIAW, pp. 56 (with Jill M. Vickers)

1981 “Political Parties in Canada.” in M. Whittington and G. Williams, eds. Canadian Politics in the 1980s: Introductory Readings. Toronto: Methuen. (with Jane Jenson)

1981 “Canada.” in J. Hills and J. Lovenduski, eds. The Politics of the Second Electorate. London: Routledge and Kegen Paul, pp. 52-82. (with Jill M. Vickers)

1981 “The More Things Change...Women in the 1979 Federal Campaign.” in H. R. Penniman, ed. Canada at the Polls: The General Election of 1979. Washington: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, pp. 322- 336. (with Jill M. Vickers)

1980 “Legislators versus Bureaucrats.” in H. D. Clarke, ed. Parliament, Policy and Representation. Toronto: Methuen, pp. 241-254. (with Bruce D. 13

MacNaughton)

6. RESEARCH REPORTS and CONSULTATIONS

2006 Research Report: “Canada’s Social Policy Regime and Women: An Assessment of the Last Decade.” For Status of Women Canada. (with Dr. Isabella Bakker), 190 double space manuscript pages, 36750 words. Available at: www.swc-cfr.gc.ca

2003 Consultant: Canadian Centre for Management Development: Roundtable on Governance.

2000 Consultant: Law Reform Commission of Canada. On the Concept of Community.

1999 Member: Globalization, Social Cohesion and Governance Panel. Review Paper for SSHRC-Policy Research Secretariat Trends Project.

1998 Invited Expert: CBC “The National”: The 1998 Federal Budget, (February).

1998 Invited Expert: CBC Nation Pre-Budget Special (February).

1996 Invited Expert: Anti-poverty Court Challenge to the CHST.

1995 Research Report: “The Canada Health and Social Transfer (CHST) and the Well-being of Canadian Women.” Status of Women Canada. (with I. Bakker).

1994 Invited Expert: Expert Group Meeting on Women and Global Economic Restructuring. North-South Institute, Ottawa.

1993 Resourcewoman: Institutional and Electoral Reform: National Action Committee on the Status of Women.

1992-95 Research Consultant: Attorney General of Ontario.

1992 Invited Expert: Charlottetown Accord: The Renewal of Canada Constitutional Conference on the Economic Union. Montreal.

1991 Research Report: “Women and Election Systems.” Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financing (RCERPF). Confidential Report.

1990 Research Report: “Women in Electoral Politics.” Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financing (RCERPF). Background study.

1989 Consultant: “Third Party Financing in Canadian Elections.” Royal 14

Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financing (RCERPF). Position paper.

1982 Research Report: “The Status of Women in the Discipline.” Survey Report for Canadian Political Science Association.

1992 Invited Participant: Roundtable on the Economy: Ministry of Treasury and Economics of Ontario.

7. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

2013 Adjudicator: Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Fellow Selection Committee

2012 Adjudicator: Molson Prize for the Arts and Social Sciences

2011 Chair: SSHRC Standard Research Grants Adjudication, Committee 31

2010 Adjudicator: SSHRC Standard Research Grants, Committee 31

2009-14 Chair: Director: Academy II, Division 1, Royal Society of Canada

2009-13 Chair: Royal Society of Canada. Fellow Selection Committee

2007- 09 Assistant Director: Academy II, Division 1, Royal Society of Canada. (Member of Selection Committee for New Fellows)

2008 External Program Reviewer: Department of Political Science, University of Victoria.

2008 External Program Reviewer: Canadian Studies Program. Carleton University.

2006- Chair: Hurtig Annual Lecture on the Future of Canada Organizing Committee University of Alberta.

2006- Academic Advisor: Endowment Committee for Hurtig Chair in Engaged ongoing Citizenship, University of Alberta.

2006 Chair of Adjudication Committee: Canadian Political Science Association. Donald Smiley Prize (for best book in Canadian Politics).

2006 Adjudicator: North American Mobility Program. Human Resources Development Canada, Ottawa, April.

2006 Chair: Gender Awards Committee, Royal Society of Canada; Committee Member 2003-06. 15

2005- Editorial Advisory Board: Studies in Comparative Political Economy and ongoing Public Policy. University of Toronto Press.

2005 Adjudicator: National Networks of Excellence Selection Committee, Industry Canada. Ottawa.

2004 Adjudicator: Networks of Excellence, European Commission, Sixth Framework Program, Brussels.

2002- Appointed: “Expert Assessor of International Standing”: Australian Research Council.

2001 Adjudicator: SSHRC Standard Research Grants, Committee 11.

2001- Co-Editor, Review of Constitutional Studies.

1999-06 Management Board: Centre for Constitutional Studies.

1998-01 Executive, Parkland Institute. Board of Directors, Parkland Institute.

1995- Advisory Panel: Routledge: Women and Politics Series.

1993-94 Member - Innis Centennial Organizing Committee.

1992-94 Member - OECD/North-South Institute International Network on Economic Restructuring.

1992 Participant - OTV High School Programming on the Constitution.

1990 Section Head - Political Sociology - Canadian Political Science Association.

1989- Editorial Board – Journal of Women and Politics.

1989 Contributor- OTV Series - “Left, Right and Centre.”

1982 Chairperson - Report on the Status of Women in the Discipline, Canadian Political Science Association.

1982-83 Executive - Canadian Political Science Association.

1982 Participant - CBC Ideas Series - “The Roots of Disunity.”

1981-93 Advisory Board - Atlantis: A Women’s Studies Journal. 16

1981-83 Board of Directors - Canadian Political Science Association.

8. KEYNOTES AND PUBLIC LECTURES

2014 Banquet Speaker. “The Social Sciences in Crisis Times.” Annual Meeting of the Royal Society of Canada. Quebec City, November.

2014 Public Presentation: “Resiliency.” Celebration of Research, Faculty of Arts. University of Alberta. April.

2014 Expert Panel: “Income Inequality and Austerity: Policy Options and Political Choices.” Inaugural Progress Summit, Broadbent Institute, Ottawa, March.

2014 Public Lecture: “Neoliberalism: The Anatomy of a Crisis.” Victoria Colloquium on Political, Social and Legal Theory. University of Victoria. January.

2012 Public Lecture: “Social Literacy and Social Justice in Uncertain Times.” Big Thinking Lecture Series. Canadian Federation of the Humanities and Social Sciences, 2012 Congress. University of Waterloo. www.youtube.com/watch? v=uxJw9nTNseo

2011 Conference Keynote: “Constituting Constitutions.” Patriation Negotiations Conference, Macdonald Hotel, Edmonton, November. Parts played on CBC Ideas. June 21. 2012

2011 Public Lecture: “The Crisis of Neoliberal Social Governance.” Public Forum: The Future of Global Governance, York University, May. www.yorku.ca/lefutur/video.htm

2011 Opening Panel. “Courage in Public Policy.” Trudeau Summer Institute, Whistler B.C., May. See www.rabble.ca

2011 Conferencia Magistral: “Remaking North America the Post-9-11 Era.” Canadian Studies Workshop V. Universidad de Oriente, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, April.

2011 Invited Public Panel: “The Neo in Neo-populism in Canada.” University of Regina, March.

2010 Keynote Lecture: “Dashed Hopes and Relentless Aspirations: The Short Life and Times of the SPP.” British Columbia Political Science Association, University of Victoria, May. 17

2010 Public Lecture: “Mobility Regimes and North American Regionalism.” Sponsored by the Canadian Studies Program, Trent University, March.

2008 Conferencista Magistrale: “A Public Relations Disaster? The Security and Prosperity Partnership and Contemporary North American Governance.”, XIII Congreso AMEC, Mexican Association of Canadian Studies. Guadalajara, Mexico, October.

2007 Keynote Lecture: “From Social Security to Public Safety: Security Discourses and Canadian Citizenship.” TransCanada Two Conference: Literature, Institutions, Citizenship. University of Guelph, October.

2007 Keynote Lecture: “Reforming Social Justice in Neoliberal Times.” For Citizenship, Identity, and Social Justice Conference. University of Windsor, May.

2007 Public Lecture. “Performing North American Integration.” International Week. University of Alberta. February.

2007 Key Thinker (Invited): “Being Canadian: The Fine Balance of Citizenship and Identity.” Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue, Simon Fraser University, November.

2006 Public Lecture. “North America as Security Community.” Our North America Speakers Series. University of Alberta. January.

2006 Keynote Lecture: “The New social “isms” – Social Policy Reform in Canada For Who’s In? Who’s Out?” Social Justice and Citizenship in Canada Conference. Simon Fraser University, March.

2004 Guest Lecture: “Neoliberalism as a Gendered Practice.” Women Scholars Speakers Series. University of Lethbridge. September.

2004 Inaugural Lecture: “Rethinking the Social in a Global Era.” Opening plenary: Contemporary Governance and the Social Question. University of Alberta, June.

2003 Inaugural Panel: “Globalization, Governance, and Gender: Redefining the Agenda in the 21st Century.” Central American and Caribbean UNDP Regional Conference: Poverty Reduction, Good Governance, and Gender Equality. Managua, Nicaragua, August.

2003 Conferencia Magistral: “Globalization and the Canadian National Identity,” ITESO, Mexico-Canada: perspectivas frente al siglo XXI. Guadalajara, April. 18

2001 Conferencia Magistral: “Formulating Canada’s Third Way.” Canada Week. University of Sinaloa, Culiacan Mexico, December.

2000 Guest Speaker: “Democracy in Alberta in the 21st Century.” Council of Canadians. Edmonton, May.

2000 Keynote Lecture: “The Politics of Exclusion – Again.” UN Conference of Women and Leadership. University of Texas at Dallas. March.

1999 Keynote Lecture: “Putting the Public Back into Public Education,” Symposium on the Future of Publicly Funded Education. University of Alberta, November.

1999 Keynote Lecture: “What is the Future of Public Education?” Alberta Teachers’ Association. Edmonton, November.

1997 Keynote Lecture: “Electoral Reform.” Council on Governmental Ethics Laws. Edmonton, October.

1997 Keynote Lecture: “Intercepting the Future.” Human Resources Development Canad.. Edmonton,September.

1997 Guest Speaker, “Beyond Economic Growth: Building Healthy Alberta Communities.” Alberta Teachers Association. Edmonton, September.

1997 Guest Speaker, “The New Politics of Gender.” Faculty of Extension. University of Alberta, October.

1997 Guest Speaker: “Thinking Globally,” Alberta Through the Eyes of Women Conference. University of Alberta, March.

1997 Guest Speaker: “Globalization and Gender,” Simon Fraser University. March.

1997 Keynote Lecture: “Neoliberalism and the Race to the Bottom,” 8th Conference on Canadian Social Welfare Policy. Regina, June.

1996 Section Keynote Speaker: “Women in the New Economy.” 6th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women (IICW). Adelaide, Australia, May.

1996 Guest Speaker: “Theorizing the New World Order.” Department of Labour Studies. University of Adelaide, Australia, May.

1995 Guest Speaker: “Navigating Neo-Liberalism: New Challenges for the Canadian Women’s Movement?” University of Toronto, November.

1995 Guest Speaker: “Understanding the Common Sense Revolution.” University of Western Ontario, October. 19

1995 Guest Speaker: “Anticipating the Third Wave of Canadian Feminism. University of Western Ontario, October.

1995 Guest Speaker: “The Canadian Women’s Movement in the 1990s.” University of British Columbia. November.

1995 Guest Speaker: “Restructuring and the New Citizenship.” University of British Columbia Lunch Series. Georgia Hotel, Vancouver, November.

1994 Guest Speaker: “Harold Innis and the Politics of Space.” Innis Centenary, University of Toronto. October.

1994 Annual Lecture: “Politics on the Boundaries: Restructuring and the Canadian Women’s Movement.” Eighth Annual Robarts Lecture in Canadian Studies. York University, March.

1994 Keynote Lecture: “The New Politics of Gender.” British Association of Canadian Studies. University of York, U.K, May.

1994 Keynote Lecture: “Politics in a Globalized World: New State Forms, New Political Spaces.” Mexican Association of Canadian Studies, Mexico City.

1993 Guest Speaker: “The Politics of Restructuring.” Dalhousie University, November.

1991 Guest Speaker: “The Politics of Abortion.” Trent University, February.

1991 Guest Speaker: “Deconstructing Abortion Rhetoric.” Institute for Social Research, York University, January.

1990 Guest Speaker: “Feminist Interrogations of the Law.” Osgoode Hall. Toronto, October.

1987 Guest Speaker: “The Spatial Dimension of Canadian Politics.” Carleton University, October.

1987 Guest Speaker: “Women in Canadian Politics: The Neo-Conservative Challenge.” Memorial University, October.

1987 Guest Speaker: “The Political Economy of Canadian Regionalism.” McMaster University, September.

1986 Guest Speaker: “Women in Canadian Political Parties.” University of Waterloo, March.

1981 Guest Speaker: “Women in Canadian Politics: Has Anything Changed.” 20

Association of Women Teaching at Queen’s University, Second Annual Lecture.

9. CONFERENCE PAPERS

2014 Paper. “Resilience, Crisis, and Precariousness: The Case of Mental Health Policy Reform.” Annual Meeting of International Studies Association, Toronto, March (co-author Janet Phillips).

2014 Conference Rapporteur. “Inequality and Social Justice.” Annual Research Symposium of Royal Society of Canada, Banff, November.

2013 Paper (Invited). “Gendering Austerity Politics: Restoration, Restraint and Resiliency.” 8th Pan-European Conference on International Relations, Warsaw, Poland. September.

2012 Paper (Invited). "Elusive Equalities and the Austerity Hypothesis". Oxford University Human Rights Hub Conference 'Elusive equalities: Sex, Gender and Women, Oxford UK, September.

2011 Paper (Invited): “The New Constitutionalism, Social Policy and Neoliberalism.” SSHRC- Workshop New Constitutionalism and the World Order, York University, May.

2010 Paper (Invited): “Problems with no Name” Forty Years Later.” Canadian Federation for Humanities and Social Sciences, Equity Issues, Concordia University, Montreal, May.

Paper: “Ideas that Backfire: North America and the Unhappy Marriage of Security and Prosperity.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association. New Orleans, March.

2009 Paper (Invited): “Globalization and Family Policy: Omissions of Neoliberalism.” University of North Carolina Law Review Symposium, Chapel Hill, N.C., October.

Paper: “Bringing North America In to Being: The Security and Prosperity Partnership.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New York, February.

Paper: “Security Discourses and the Institutionalization of Private Authority.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New York, February. 21

2008 Paper: “The North American Competitiveness Council and the Privatization of Public Authority.” Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association. Vancouver, June.

Distinguished U of A Researchers Panel, “A Celebration of SSHRC’”s 30th Anniversary.” University of Alberta. November.

Invited Workshop: “On Privatization.” University of British Columbia, May.

Paper (Invited): “The Security and Prosperity Partnership and the Geo- Graphing of North America.” International Conference on The Legacy and Transcendence of NAFTA. North American Linkages Program – UNAM, Mexico City, February.

2007 Paper (Invited): “Security Discourses and Private Authority.” Workshop “Securing Citizenship.” University of Toronto, November.

Paper: “North American By Stealth.” Annual Meeting of the Mexican Association of Canadian Studies. Mexico City, February.

2006 Paper (Invited): “Individualism, Gender, and Social Inclusion.” Political . Sociologies of Contemporary Personhood, University of Alberta, October.

Paper (Invited): “The Intersection of Care and Citizenship Discourses.” Workshop on Recasting the Social in Citizenship, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, York University, June.

Paper: “Gender and the New Social- isms: Re-embedding Social Governance in Canada. Workshop on Women and Public Policy – Post Neoliberalism? Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, York University, June. Paper: “Rethinking the Social in a Globalising Era.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association. Honolulu, February.

2005 Paper: “North America as Community: Canadian Discourses on Deep Integration.” Resisting the Empire: Challenges to US Power. University of Alberta, September.

Paper: “Gendering Strategies: Invisibilization and Individualization in Canadian Social Policy Reform.” Presented at the Conference of MCRI Globalism and Its Challengers – Building an Alternative World. Adelaide, Australia, April.

2004 Paper: “Remapping Gender Orders in North American Welfare Policy.” Annual Meeting of the International Association for Feminist Economics.” Oxford University, Oxford, England, August. 22

Paper (Invited): “Gendering Neoliberal Welfare Reforms.” Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association. University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, June.

Paper (Invited): “Social Reproduction and Social Governance.” Millennial Development and the Governance of Social Reproduction Research Workshop.” York University, Toronto, May.

2003 Paper: “Social Citizenship and Canadian Identity.” Biannual Meeting of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States.” Portland, Oregon, November.

Paper (Invited): “Globalization and Paradoxes of the Social.” Neo-liberalism and its Challengers MCRI Annual Meeting, Bergen Norway, October.

Commentary: Annual Meeting of International Sociological Association Research Committee 19 on Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy.” University of Toronto, August.

2002 Paper: “New Social Economies.” Annual Conference of the International Associations of Schools and Institutes of Administration, Istanbul. Turkey, June.

Paper: “Globalization and the Disarticulation of the Social.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, March.

Paper (Invited): “Globalization and State Capacity.” MCRI Project, Globalism and Its Challengers, Mexico City, February.

2001 Paper: “Polanyi’s Double Movement in a Globalizing Era.” 8th International Karl Polanyi Conference, Mexico City, November.

Paper: “The Crisis of Public Sphere.” Agenda for Democracy, Parkland Institute, June, 2001.

Paper (Invited): “Feminist Political Economy and the Law.” Osgoode Hall. Toronto. March. Paper (Invited): “Taking the AIT into the 21st Century.” at Strengthening Canada: Challenges for Internal Trade and Mobility. Internal Trade Secretariat. Toronto. June. 2000 Paper (Invited) “Globalization and the Politics of Uncertainty.” Martial Ecologies, Cummings Centre, University of Tel Aviv, May.

Paper (Invited) “Governing North America in the 21st Century: A View from Canada.” Las relaciones de Mexico con Estados Unidos y Canada. CISAN, UNAM, 23

August.

1999 Paper: “Globalization and Social Cohesion.” SSHRC - Policy Research Secretariat Trends Project, Toronto, February. (with Malinda Smith)

Paper (Invited): “In Search of a Community: Globalization and the Canadian National Identity.” Federalism, Identities, and Nationalisms, Edmonton. December.

1998 Paper (Invited): “Global Social Policy.” Globalizacion, de sarrolo Regional y Federalismo en Mexico y Canada, Culiacan, Mexico, October.

Paper (Invited): “Lost in Space: Citizenship in the Global City.” “International Symposium on Citizenship, Democracy, and Cities in a Global Age.” York University, June.

Paper (Invited): “Globalization and its Impact on Human Rights.” 50 Years of Human rights: Indo-Canadian Women’s Association, Edmonton, September.

Paper: “Citizenship and Forms of Governance.” Parkland Conference, Edmonton, November.

1996 Paper: “The Gendered Citizen of the New World Order.” 6th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women (IICW) Adelaide, Australia, April.

1995 Paper (Invited): “Canadian Immigration Policy and the Emergence of the Neo- Liberal State.” Joint EU-Canada Conference on Migration and Immigration. Berg en Dal, Netherlands. (with Chris Gabriel)

Paper (Invited): “The Incipient Crisis of the Social Market.” Conference on Civic Society Globalization, Nationhood and Well-Being. Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, York University. April.

1994 Paper (Invited): “The Women’s Movement in the 1990s.” Conference on Women and Political Representation. University of Ottawa, October.

Paper (Invited): “Thinking About a Third Wave of Canadian Femininism.” Conference Crossing Boundaries: International Feminism in a Global Economy. Stockholm, Sweden, May.

Paper (Invited): “Crossing the Mountain: Oppositional Movements Under NAFTA.” Conference on the Occasional of the 50th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations Between Canada and Mexico. UNAM, Mexico City, April.

Paper (Invited): “Women Outside Quebec: Political Action and National Institutions.” Scholars Conference on Canada Outside Quebec.” Toronto, April. 24

Paper (Invited): “Spaces for Politics in a Globalized World: New State Forms, New Social Forces.” Harold Innis Centenary Celebration, Global Markets: Do Nation- States Have a Future? York University, November.

1993 Paper (Invited): “Reforming the Electoral System.” Annual Meeting of the National Action Committee on the Status of Women, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, May.

Paper (Invited)” “Restructuring and State Form: Contracting the Spaces for Politics.” North-South Seminar on Women and Restructuring, Toronto, Ontario. March.

Commentary (Invited): “Are You Experienced: Competing Perspectives on Difference.” Institute for Feminist Legal Studies Workshop on Difference, Osgoode Hall Haw School, Toronto, Ontario, September. Paper (Invited): “Health versus Rights: Comparative Perspectives on Abortion Policy in Canada and the United States.” Conference on Reproductive Options in the 1990s, Center for Population Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, June. Paper: “The Strategic Silences of Restructuring.” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Acapulco, Mexico, March. 1992 Paper (Invited): “The Constitutional Confidence Game: The Economic Union Proposals and the Politics of Restructuring.” 50th Anniversary Conference on the Future of Democratic Politics, Carleton University, Ottawa, November.

Paper (Invited): “The Regions and Constitutional Change.” Gorsebrook Institute, St. Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, May.

Paper (Invited): “Gender, the State, and Economic Restructuring.” North-South Institute Workshop on Engendering Economic Policy, Ottawa, November.

1990 Paper: “Partial Visions: Deconstructing the Liberal Democratic Election.” Conference on Analyzing Democracy in Canada, York University, October.

Paper: “Discourse and the Abortion Debate.” Annual Meeting of the Society for Socialist Studies, Victoria, British Columbia, June.

1988 Paper (Invited): “The Politics of the Abortion Decision.” Paper presented to the Conference on the Politics of Reproduction, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass, May.

Paper (Invited): “Regions or Provinces.” Paper presented to the Conference in honour of Donald Smiley, York University, October. 25

Paper: “The Concept of Region in Canadian Politics.” Annual Meeting of The British Association of Canadian Studies, Southampton, England, June.

1987 Paper: “The Concept of Region in Canadian Political Science.” Annual Meeting of the Atlantic Political Science Association, Fredericton, New Brunswick, March.

Paper: “Women and Politics in Canada in the 1980s.” Annual Meeting of the British Association of Canadian Studies, London, England, May.

Paper (Invited): “Political Parties and Political Education in Canada.” Conference on Political Education, Centre Block, Ottawa, October.

1986 Paper: “Section 33 and Separate Schools.” Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Winnipeg, Manitoba, June.

1985 Paper (Invited): “The Gender Factor in National Leadership Campaigns.” Conference on Party Democracy in Canada, Queen’s University, Kingston, October.

Paper (Invited) “Women and Political Representation.” Canadian Association of Applied Research, Montreal, Quebec, June.

1982 Paper: “The Status of Women in the Disciplines.” Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Ottawa, June.

1981 Paper: “The Constraints of Private Life: Marriage, Motherhood and Political Candidacy in Canada.” Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Halifax, Nova Scotia, May.

1980 Paper: “The Social Democracy of Affluence: The NDP in the Fifties and Sixties.” Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Montreal, Quebec, May. (with Jane Jenson)

1979 Paper: “Congress versus the Bureaucracy.” Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, November. (with Bruce D. Macnaughton)

Paper (Invited): “Legislators versus Bureaucrats: The Norms of Governing in Canada.” Legislative Studies Conference, Simon Fraser University, February.

Paper: “Voluntary Groups and the Recruitment of Women in Municipal Politics: Some Preliminary Survey Findings.” Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, University of Guelph, May.

1978 Paper: “Women in Politics in Canada: Qualitative and Quantitative Considerations.” International Women’s Day, Carleton University, March. 26

Paper: “Gates and Gatekeepers: Party Status and the Recruitment of Women Candidates.” Annual Meeting of Canadian Political Science Association, University of Western Ontario, June.

10. SELECTED SERVICE – SINCE 2000

University:

President’s College of Reviewers University Research Review Grants Committee Killam Research Fund Adjudication Committee Cornerstone Grant Adjudication Committee Kaplan Award Selection Committee Dean of Arts Review Committee Dean of Arts Selection Committee Acting Chair and Member, Management Board, Centre for Constitutional Studies Provost Increment Subcommittee

Faculty:

Chair, Faculty of Arts Research Committee Dean’s Special Committee on RSC Recruitment Dean Advisory Selection Committees, Sociology (2x) Academic Coordinator for Chair in Engaged Citizenship Fundraising Committee

Department:

Department Chair Undergraduate Committee Graduate Committee Graduate Award Committee Faculty Evaluation Committee Chair, Annual Hurtig Lecture Committee Executive Committee Chairs Advisory Committee Chair Search Committee

12. NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ADJUDICATION

Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Fellow Selection Committee Molson Prize – Canada Council for the Arts Royal Society of Canada New Fellow Selection Committee Royal Society of Canada – Gender Award Committee (Chair and Member) 27

Ontario Graduate Scholarship SSHRC Graduate Fellowship Canada Research Chairs College of Reviewers SSHRC Standard Research Grants Canadian Political Science Assoc. Donald Smiley Book Prize Networks of Excellence, European Union, Second Framework National Centres of Excellence (Networks), Industry Canada North American Mobility Program, Human Resources Development Canada

13. TEACHING

13.1 Selected Courses Taught

Undergraduate An Introduction to Globalization Introduction to Politics Introduction to Canadian Politics Introductory Social Science Statistics American Politics Provincial Politics Canadian Political Parties The Political Economy of Regionalism Advanced Policy Analysis Gender and the Canadian State

Graduate Canadian Politics (core course) Research Thinking and Research Design (core course) Canadian Public Policy The Philosophy of the Social Sciences (core course) Women and Politics (core course) Debates in Canadian Political Economy Foucault and Feminism The Political Development of Canada Theory and Method (core course) The Fundamental Foucault Government and Governmentality

13.2 Graduate Supervision

UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA (1997- present)

Supervisor: Masters 28

Justin Leifso N.A. Integration completed George Chen N.A. Integration completed Doctoral Brent Epperson Discourses on US Health in progress Victoria Miernicki Women’s Movement suspended Janet Phillips Mental Health Policy in progress Yongjie Wang Chinese migrant workers in progress Isabel Altimirano Aboriginal Politics completed Alexa DeGagne Same Sex Marriage completed

Post Doctoral Dr. Jatinder Mann in progress Dr. Stella Gaon completed Dr. Xiobei Chen completed

Doctoral Thesis Committee Member:

Nermin Allam Women Activists in Egypt in progress Nathan Andrew Mining and Democracy in progress Maya Seshia Air India in progress Tim Nieguth Multiculturalism completed Gloria Filax Education Policy completed Calvin Bricker Trade Policy completed A. Gazso-Windle Welfare Reform in Alberta completed Sandra Rein Marxist Theory completed Julie Davidson Feminism and Sports completed C. McFarlance Political Participation completed Sean McMahon The Oslo Process completed Michelle Brady Welfare Reform completed

YORK UNIVERSITY (1982-1996)

Doctoral Supervisor

Cathy Barr Canadian Voting Behaviour transferred* Graham Todd Urban Restructuring incomplete Steve Patten The Reform Party completed Russell Jenson Environmental Policy transferred R. Cochrane Feminist Theory transferred M. Randall Violence Against Women completed Davina Bhandar Postcolonial Theory transferred

 Doctoral theses not completed two years after my departure from York were transferred to other supervisors 29

Doctoral Thesis Committee Member Shannon Bell Prostitute’s Movement completed Joan Boase Canadian Interest Groups completed Don Naulls Canadian Legislative Behaviour completed Paul Williams Canadian Public Opinion completed James Lawson Forestry Policy completed C. Gabriel Multicultural Policy completed Lois Harder Feminism in Alberta completed

External Doctoral Thesis Examiner

University of Adelaide, University of Toronto, Carleton University York University, University of Bristol, Trent University 30

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