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Centre on Values and Ethics (COVE) Master List of Member Publications This document was completed in Spring 2009 to serve as a master list of all member publications relevant to the field of values and ethics. - Keith Acheson - Methodology paper: “Disciplined stories in the governance of the New Institutional Economics” Journal of Economic Methodology (December 2000) 7,3, 341-371. “Globalization” in Handbook of Cultural Economics Ruth Towse (editor) London: Edward Elgar (forthcoming 2003) “Culture in International Trade” in Handbook on the Economics of Art and Culture, Victor Ginsburgh and David Throsby (editors) New York: Elsevier Science (forthcoming 2003) (with C. J. Maule). “Cultural Issues in Trade Agreements: multiculturalism, liberalism and the NICD initiative” presented at the Annual Conference of the Association of Cultural Economists International held in Rotterdam June 13-15 2002 (with C. J. Maule) - Stuart Adam - Co-author and editor (with Roy Peter Clark) of Journalism: The Democratic Craft. “Truth, the State, and Democracy: The Scope of the Legal Right of Free Expression,” Canadian Journal of Communication, (17, 1992) “A Preface to the Ethics of Journalism,” Journal of Mass Media Ethics, Vol.. 9, 3&4, 2004 - Katherine Arnup – Books 1 Lesbian Parenting: Living with Pride and Prejudice, editor. Charlottetown, PEI: gynergy books, 1995; 1997. Education for Motherhood: Advice for Mothers in Twentieth- Century Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1994. Papers "Lesbian and Gay Parenting." Invited chapter in Nancy Mandell and Ann Duffy, editors. Canadian Families: Diversity, Conflict, and Change. Toronto: Harcourt, Brace, 2004. "Canadian Mother's Book: Mothers of the Race," in Oxford Companion to Canadian History . Don Mills, Ontario: Oxford University Press, 2004. "In the Best Interests of the Child: Rethinking Child Custody and Divorce in a 'Post- Feminist' World," in Feminist Utopias: Revisioning Our Futures , ed. Margrit Eichler, June Larkin and Sheila Neysmith. Toronto: Inanna Press, 2002, 103-116. "Education for Motherhood: Creating Modern Mothers and Model Citizens," in Robert Adamoski, Dorothy Chunn, and Robert Menzies, eds. Constructing Canadian Citizenship: Historical Readings. Peterborough: Broadview Press, 2002. - Amy Bartholomew - Refereed Scholarly Publications: “Does a Deliberative Approach to Group-Differentiated Rights Make all the Difference?” Women and Constitutional Change edited by Alexandra Dobrowlosky and Vivien Hart (Palgrave, forthcoming 2002) 33 manuscript pages. “Toward a Deliberative Legitimation of Human Rights” 6 Warwick-Sussex Papers in Social Theory. (2001) 5-31. “Democratic Citizenship, Social Rights and the Reflexive Continuation of the Welfare State” 42 Studies in Political Economy. (Autumn 1993) 141-156. “Achieving a Place for Women in a Man's World': Or, Feminism with No Class” 6 (1) Canadian Journal of Women and the Law (Fall 1993) 22-50. “Nomads of the Present: Melucci's Contribution to 'New Social Movement Theory'” (with Margit Mayer) 9(4) Theory, Culture and Society (1992) 141-159. 2 “What's Wrong with Rights?” (with Alan Hunt), 9 Journal of Law and Inequality (1990) 1- 58. Other Scholarly Publications: “Should a Marxist Believe in Marx on Rights?” in The Retreat of the Intellectuals: The Socialist Register 1990 edited by Ralph Miliband, John Saville and Leo Panitch (London, Merlin Press, 1990) 244-264. Plenary and Invited Lectures: November 2000 Invited lecture, University of Sussex Social Theory Seminar, Brighton, England. “Constitutional Patriotism and Social Inclusiveness: Justice for Immigrants?” June 1999 “Reconstituting Human Rights for the 21st Century” International Conference, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, England. Invited and funded plenary lecture, “Legitimating Human Rights Deliberatively?” November 1997 “Gleichheit in ungleichen Verhaltnissen?” (Equality in Unequal Conditions?) International Conference, Berlin, Germany. Invited and fully funded plenary lecture, “Toward a Radical Deliberative Democracy: Justice, Gender, Struggle and Rights.” March 1993 New York University Law and Society Colloquium, New York, New York, Invited and fully funded lecture, “Mining the Unthematized Gender Subtext: Social Rights, Civil Society and Feminism.” Major Conference Papers: May 2002 Philosophy and Social Science Colloquium, Prague, Invited paper “Critical Theory and the Problem of Immigration: From a Liberal to a Critical Conception of Justice for Immigrants.” August 2001 American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, Anaheim, California. Organizer of panel on “Citizenship, Social Integration and Identity: Debating ‘Constitutional Patriotism'” and paper giver “Constitutional Patriotism: Justice for Immigrants?” November 2000 Colloquium on Constitutionalism, Exeter, England. Invited and funded participant. 3 August 2000 International Political Science Association Conference, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Invited paper “Constitutional Patriotism and Social Inclusiveness: Agonism and a Discursive theory of Human Rights.” September 1999 Nationalism, Identity and Minority Rights Conference, University of Bristol, England. “Does a Deliberative Approach to Group-Differentiated Rights ‘Make all the Difference’?” June 1999 World Congress on Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy conference, “The Transformation of Legal Systems and Economies in an Age of Global Interdependence”, New York, NY. “Constitutional Patriotism and Multiculturalism.” August 1998 American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, San Francisco, Ca., Invited Discussant, Critics of Critical Theory Panel. June 1998 American Law and Society Association Annual Meetings, Aspen, Colorado, “Justifying Rights Democratically: Living Without Guarantees.” June 1998 Canadian Law and Society Association Annual Meetings, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, “Grounding Rights Democratically: Living Without Guarantees.” June 1998 Canadian Law and Society Association Annual Meetings, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, “Towards a Radical Deliberative Democracy: Justice and Gender.” August 1993 American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, Miami, Fla., “Social Rights and the 'Reflexive Continuation' of the Welfare State.” June 1993 Canadian Law and Society Association Annual Meetings, Ottawa, “The Implications of Discourse Ethics for Rights and Law.” June 1993 Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meetings, Political Economy Section, Ottawa, “Democratic Citizenship and Social Rights” (co-sponsored by Canadian Association of Sociology and Anthropology) 1991 American Bar Association, Commission on College and University Nonprofessional Legal Studies, Litigation, Justice and the Public Good Conference, San Diego, California. Invited and funded participant on “Teaching Law and Society” panel and “Teaching about the Civil Rights Movement: Litigation and Other Strategies.” 4 - Fred Bennett - (With Don Ross). “The Possibility of Economic Objectivity”. In The Economic World View, ed. Uskali Maki. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001. “The Face of the State.” Political Studies 47/4 (September, 1999), 677-690. (With William James), “Truth, and Contemporary Political Philosophy.” De Philosophia 14/1 (Spring-Summer, 1998), 39-61. “Can Culture Justify the Liberal State?” De Philosophia 13/1 (Spring-Summer, 1997), 31-49. - Manfred Bienefeld - Chapters in Books: “Capitalism and the Nation State in the Dog Days of the Twentieth Century” (previously published paper included in a volume of “the best articled published in the Socialist Register in the 1990s) Leo Panitch, Colin Leys, Alan Zuege and Martijn Konings (eds) The Globalization decade: A Critical Reader (Merlin Press: London) 2004. “Development Theory: A New Hegemonic Ideology?” in A.B. Bakan and E.MacDonald (eds) Critical Political Studies: Debates and Dialogues from the Left, McGill-Queen's University Press, Kingston, 2002, pp. 208-31. “Globalization and Social Change: Drowning in the Icy Waters of Commercial Calculation,” in J.D. Schmidt and J. Hersh (eds.) Globalization and Social Change, (Routledge, 2000), pp. 46-66. Papers in Refereed Journals: “Structural Adjustment: Debt Collection Device or Development Policy?” Review (Fernand Braudel Centre), Vol. XXIII, 4:533-82, 2000. Papers in non-refereed journals: “Enhancing Socio-economic Security within an Economic Model based on ‘Fear and Insecurity’,” Socialist Studies Bulletin, 68:5-22, Autumn 2002. 5 Papers Presented: Jun 2006 “”The Challenge of China is a Challenge to the World” presented to the Annual Conference of CASID (Canadian Association for the Study of International Development), York University, North York Oct 2005 “Suppressing the Double Movement to Establish the Dictatorship of Finance”, paper presented to the 10th International Karl Polanyi Conference, Bogacici University, Istanbul May/June 2005 “Promoting Green Industry in Ontario: Lessons from an Innovative Policy Initiative” paper presented to 1st Global Compact Academic Conference on Bridging the Gap: Sustainable Environment – Part 1, Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey – 30 May to 1st June, 2005 May 2005 “Collective Action in a Neoliberal World: From Crony Capitalism to Arms Length Capitalism”, Keynote Address given to Great Lakes Graduate Conference on Governance in the 21st Century: Coercion, Consent, Contestation, Carleton University, 7th and 8th May 2004 February 2005 “Gender Issues in a Neoliberal World” paper presented to the VII Annual Conference on Globalization and Development, Havana, Cuba – 7th to 11th February 2005 October 2004 “Socialism