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1 Centre on Values and Ethics (COVE) Master List of Member

1 Centre on Values and Ethics (COVE) Master List of Member

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: 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 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 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, , 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 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:

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 ?” 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, , 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 and Development in a Neoliberal World” paper presented to Conference on Africa: The Next Liberation Struggle – Socialism, Democracy, Activism, York University, North York – 15 and 16 October 2004

February 2004 “Economic Globalisation and the ‘New ’.” Paper presented to the VIth International Conference on Globalisation and Development, Havana.

May 2003 “Socialist Dreams in a Neoliberal World.” Paper presented at International Marxist Conference, “Karl Marx and the Challenges of the 21st Century,” Havana.

April 2003 “Jobs, Incentives, Rights and Rewards: International Debates about the Trade Off between Efficiency and Labour Rights.” Paper presented to Research Workshop on “The Social Impact of the Reforms,” University of Havana, Havana.

February 2003 “The Challenge of Development in a Unipolar World.” Paper presented to the Vth International Conference on Globalisation and Development, Havana.

6 December 2002 “Aftermath of the Asian Crisis: The Latin Americanisation of Asia.” Paper presented at an International Conference on Governance in Asia, GARC (Governance in Asia Research Centre), City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

September 2002 “Enhancing Socio-economic Security within an Economic Model based on Fear and Insecurity.” Paper presented to 9th International Congress of BIEN (Basic Income European Network), Geneva.

February 2002 “The Washington Consensus and the Restructuring of the State: Have we learned from History?” Paper presented to conference on “Democratising Cuba's Policy Process,” University of Havana, Havana.

February 2002 “Why the Latin Americanisation of Asia is Bad News for Labour.” Paper presented to the IVth International Conference on Globalisation and Development, Havana.

February 2001 “The Impact of Globalization on Local Government Participation in Environment Policy.” Paper presented at Workshop on "Local Government Involvement in Environment Policy", University of Havana, Havana.

February 2001 “The State and Civil Society: the Political Economy of the ‘New Social Policy’.” Paper presented to 3rd International Conference on Globalization and Development, Havana, Cuba.

December 2000 “The Implications of Global Financial Integration for Development.” Public Lecture, Faculty of Management, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, China.

December 2000 “The Misuse of Economics in Policy Making.” Public Seminar, Postgraduate School of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China.

March 2000 “The State of the State.” Address to the 2000 National Foreign Policy Conference on This Way to the Global Village organized by the Canadian Institute of International Affairs, Sheraton Centre, Toronto.

January 1999 “The Political Economy of Financial Bubbles: Why we never seem to learn.” Paper presented to a conference on The Asian Crisis and Beyond: Prospects for the 21st Century, Carleton University.

7 November 1998 “Globalisation, Nation States and the Scope for Collective Action.” Presented at a conference on The Politics of Globalisation, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.

May 1998 “Political Economy and the Future of the Left.” 3rd Annual Great Lakes Graduate Conference in Political Economy, York University,Toronto.

March 1998 “International Agencies, U.S. Hegemony and the Asian Crisis.” Centre for Social Theory and Comparative History’s Winter-Spring 1998 Colloquium Series on New International Institutions: By, and for, the U.S.? UCLA, Los Angeles.

- Idil Boran -

Completed work and drafts in progress:

“Do Cosmopolitans Have Reasons to Object to Global Distributive Justice?”, American Philosophical Quarterly, 45/1 January 2008.

“The Circumstances of Global Justice” forthcoming in Public Affairs Quarterly 22/4 (October 2008): 335-352.

“The Paradox of Resources: Global Inequalities and Resource Distribution” (conference version, abriged), presented at the 2008 Meeting of the American Philosophical Association (Eastern Division), Chicago, IL.

“The Ethical Basis of a Market for Carbon”, presented at the 2008 Meeting of the American Philosophical Association (Pacific Division), Pasadena, California.

“A Role for Corporations in the Making of New Regulatory Environments”

“Why Climate Change as a Global Problem has Implications for Social Contract Theory?”

“Rawls and Carnap on Doing Philosophy without Metaphysics”, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 86 (2005): 459-479.

“Are Some of the Sailors in Neurath’s Ship Moral Philosophers?”, Michel Seymour & Matthias Fritsch (eds.), Reason & Emancipation: Essays in Honour of Kai Nielsen (New York: Humanity Books, 2006), followed by a response by Kai Nielsen.

8 “On What it Takes to Travel Philosophically Light: A Response to Nielsen” forthcoming in Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice

Articles

2008. “Do Cosmopolitans Have Reasons to Object to Global Distributive Justice?”, American Philosophical Quarterly, 45/1 (January 2008): 1-18.

2008. “The Circumstances of Global Justice”, Public Affairs Quarterly 22/4 (October 2008): 335-352.

2008. “On What it Takes to Travel Philosophically Light: A Response to Nielsen” forthcoming in Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice

2006. “Benefits, Intentions, and the Principle of Fairness”, Canadian Journal of Philosophy 36/1: 95-116.

2005. “Rawls and Carnap on Doing Philosophy without Metaphysics”, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 86: 459-479.

2004.l “On Distinguishing between Types of Impartiality”, The Journal of Value Inquiry 38: 333-339.

2004. “Le conséquentialisme et le problème de prédiction”, Archives de philosophie du droit 48: 201-210.

(with Dan McArthur) “Agent-Centred Restrictions and the Ethics of Space Exploration”, The Journal of Social Philosophy, Spring.

2003. “The Challenge of Choice: Liberal Theory and Public Education in Multilingual States”, Theory and Research in Education, 1/2: 228-244.

2001. “Contra Moore: The Dependency of Identity on Culture”, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 4/2: 26-45.

2001. “Autonomy as a Remedy for Language Conflict: Negotiating Territoriality and Identity”, Language Problems & Language Planning, 25/3: 237-257.

2001. “Linguistic Diversity and Justice in Education: Accommodation through Forms of Federalism”, The Schoolfield : International Journal of Theory of Education, special issue on Justice in Education: 61-82.

Book Chapters

9 2007. “Are Some of the Philosophers in Neurath’s Ship Moral Philosophers?”, Michel Seymour & Matthias Fritsch (eds.), Reason and Emancipation: Essays in Honor of Kai Nielsen (Promotheus Books), pp. 265-274.

2005. “Une nouvelle conception de l’impartialité pour une justice globale?”, Jocelyne Couture & Stéphane Courtois (eds.), Regards philosophiques sur la mondialisation (Presses de l’Université du Québec)

2003. “Global Linguistic Diversity, Public Goods, and the Principle of Fairness” in Will Kymlicka & Alan Patten (eds.) Language Rights and Political Theory. Oxford University Press, pp. 189-209.

2003. “Ordinary Language Approach to Science and ”, in Dan McArthur (ed.) Humanity and the Cosmos. Global Publications, pp. 51-63.

- Natalie Brender -

"If we're going to talk citizenship, let's have a principled debate," The Globe and Mail, April 8, 2009 http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20090407.wcocitizen08/BNSt ory/specialComment/home

"Canada Never Was a Hotel," The Ottawa Citizen, June 9, 2008 http://www2.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/opinion/story.html?id=a95ec0b6-707a- 4956-a6f1-ebaeeb77738b

"Multihomelandism," The Ottawa Citizen, Dec. 21, 2007 http://www2.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/opinion/story.html?id=e67fe77c-309a- 4867-8eec-8d741bee0046&k=78533

Reading Autonomy: Essays in Honor of J. B. Schneewind, co-edited with Larry Krasnoff (Cambridge University Press, 2004)

“What Is Disorientation in Thinking?” in Reading Autonomy: Essays in Honor of J. B. Schneewind, eds. Brender and Krasnoff (2004).

“Commentary on Phillip Cole’s of Exclusion: Liberal Political Theories and Immigration,”in Truth and Objectivity in Social Ethics (Social Philosophy Today, Vol. 18), ed. Cheryl Hughes (Philosophy Documentation Center, 2003)

10 “Political Care and Humanitarian Response,” in Feminists Doing Ethics, eds. Peggy DesAutels and JoAnne Waugh (Rowman & Littlefield, 2001)

Review of Kant’s Conception of Moral Character by G. Felicitas Munzel. The Philosophical Review Vol. 110:3 (July 2001)

“Commentary on Larry Krasnoff, ‘Formal Liberalism and the Justice of Publicity’.” Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress, Vol. I. (1995)

- Andrew Brook -

Chapters and Articles

2006. My Blackberry and me: Forever one or just friends?. In Nyiri, K. ed. Mobile understanding: The epistemology of ubiquitous communication. Vienna: Passagen Verlag. pp. 55-66.

2006. Desire, reward, feeling. Dialogue. XLV (1). pp. 157-165.

2003. The moral framework of confidentiality and the electronic panopticon (with Michael Yeo). In C. Koggel, A. Furlong and C. Levin, eds. Confidentiality and Psychotherapy. Redopi Press.

2000. Judgments and drafts eight years later. In D. Ross. D. Thompson and A. Brook, eds. Dennett: A comprehensive assessment. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/A Bradford Book.

1997. Waste management: Examples from the nuclear fuel cycle. In A. W. Cragg and C. M. Koggel, eds. Contemporary Moral Issues. 4th edition. Toronto: McGraw Hill Ryerson. 518-34. Also in A. W. Cragg and Alex Wellington, eds. Canadian Issues in Applied Environmental Ethics. Peterborough: Broadview Press, 1007, pp. 117-32.

- Virginia Caputo -

Recent Publications

11 "Music and Gender" In Gendered Intersections. An Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies. Pamela Downe and Lesley Biggs, eds. Fernwood Press, 2005, part II, chapter 11.

"She's from a 'Good Family': Performing Childhood and Motherhood in a Canadian Private School Setting." Childhood. International Journal of Child Research, 2006.

Recent Papers Presented

"Good Girls/Bully Girls: Gender, Health and Contemporary Girlhoods in School Settings." Canadian Association for the Study of Women in Education, York University, May, 2006.

" Who Gets In?': Reflections on Conceptualizing Children's Lives ." Invited Session. "Complementing Community: Expanding the Conceptual Repertoire of Sociality." Canadian Anthropology Society Conference, Concordia University, May, 2006.

- David Carment -

Books

Using Force to Prevent Ethnic Violence: An Evaluation of Theory And Evidence (Praeger Press, 2000). (co-authored with Frank Harvey) pp. 1-210.

Articles in Refereed Journals

“Explaining Third Party Intervention in Ethnic Conflict” in Nations and Nationalism (Winter 2000). With Patrick James. Principal Investigator.

“Conflict Prevention and Early Warning: Problems, Pitfalls and Avenues for Success” in Canadian Foreign Policy (Winter 1999, pp. 103-118) (with Karen Garner). Principal Investigator.

“Three’s Company: Evaluating Third Party Intervention in Intrastate Conflict” in Journal of Conflict Resolution (42:4, 1998, pp. 572-599) (with Dane Rowlands)..

"Internal Constraints and Ethnic Conflict: Towards a Crisis-based Assessment of Irredentism" in Journal of Conflict Resolution (39:1, 1995 pp.82-109) (with Patrick James) Principal Investigator.

Refereed Edited Books

12 The International Politics of Quebec Secession: State Making and State Breaking in North America (Praeger Press, 2001) (co-edited with Frank Harvey and John Stack) pp.1-250.

Conflict Prevention: Grand Illusion or Path to Peace? (Tokyo: University Press, 2001) edited with Albrecht Schnabel.

Chapters in Refereed Edited Books

“Twisting One Arm: Bias and Intervention” in Shaw, Tim and Natalie Mychajlyszyn, eds. Twisting Arms and Flexing Muscles: Humanitarian Intervention and the Use of Force (Greenwood 2001) with Dane Rowlands.

"Moral Hazard and Conflict Intervention" in Wolfson, Murray, ed. The Political Economy of War and Peace (London: Kluwer Press, 1998) (with Dane Rowlands) pp. 267-286.

"Third Party Intervention and Ethnic Conflict: Riskiness, Rationality and Commitment" in Schneider, G. & Weitsman, P. eds. Enforcing Cooperation: Risky States and Intergovernmental Management of Conflict (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997) pp.104-131 (with Dane Rowlands and Patrick James). Principal Investigator.

Chapters in Non-Refereed Books

"Rethinking Peacekeeping: The Bosnia and Somalia Experience" in Molot, M. and Hampson, F. eds. Canada Among Nations (Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1996) pp. 221-250.

"Ritual and Legitimation of Power in Medieval Sri Lanka and South India: A Comparative Study" in V. Subramaniam ed. Political Theorizing in Asia (New Delhi: Ajanta Press, 1994) pp. 102-111.

Articles in Non-Refereed Journals

“The Struggle for Peace: Rethinking Intervention” Harvard International Review (Spring 2001).

“Why SFOR Must Stay and Go” in Peacekeeping and International Relations (A bi- monthly publication of the Pearson Peacekeeping Centre, Cornwallis, NS, May-June 1998) (with Frank Harvey), pp. 3-4.

Technical Reports

13 "Third Party Intervention and Ethnic Conflict: Riskiness, Rationality and Commitment" NPSIA Working Paper Series (with Dane Rowlands and Patrick James), 1995.

- Eros Corazza -

Books

1995, Référence, Contexte, et Attitudes, Ed. Vrin/Bellarmin, Paris-Montréal, (xvi+219p.)

1993, (with Jérôme Dokic), Penser en Contexte: Le Phénomène de l’Indexicalité. Suivie de Perry, J., “Frege et les Démonstratifs et Evans, G. “Comprendre les Démonstratifs”, Editions de l’Eclat, Paris, (143p.)

Papers (* = refereed)

Forthcoming. (with Jerome Dokic) 2006, “Sense and Insensibility: or Where Minimalism Meets Contextualism”, in G. Preyer & G. Peter (eds.). Content and Context: Essays on Semantics and Pragmatics. Oxford University Press, Oxford

2002. “‘She’ and ‘He’: Politically Correct Pronouns”, Philosophical Studies, Vol. 111, No. 2, pp. 173-96

2002. “Description-Names”, Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 31, No. 4, pp. 313-25

2002. “Who is I?” (with W. Fish and J. Gorvett), Philosophical Studies, Vol. 107, No. 1, pp. 1-21

1998. “She*: Pragmatically Imparted or Semantically Encoded?”, in Orilia, F. & Rapaport, W. J. (eds.), Thought, Language, and Ontology—Essays in Memory of Hector- Neri Castañeda, Kluver Academic Publisher, pp. 217-234

1993. (with J. Dokic) “Fiction, Counterfactuals, and Truth”, Grazer Philosophische Studien, Vol. 45

- Simon Dalby -

14 (Matthew Paterson and Simon Dalby) "Over a Barrel: Cultural Political Economy and "Oil Imperialism" " in Francois Debrix and Mark Lacy (eds) The Geopolitics of American Insecurity: Terror, Power and Foreign Policy. New York: Routledge, 2009.

"What Happens if We Don't Think in Human Terms?: Environmental Politics and Climate Change" in Jenny Edkins and Maja Zehfuss (eds) Global Politics: A New Introduction London: Routledge 2009. 45-69.

"Imperialism, Domination, Culture: The Continued Relevance of Critical Geopolitics" Geopolitics 13(3). 2008. 413-436

"Environmental Insecurities: Geopolitics, Resources and Conflict" In Amita Baviscar (ed.) Contested Grounds: Essays on Nature, Culture and Power Delhi: Oxford University Press 2008. pp. 59-76.

“Warrior Geopolitics: Gladiator, Black Hawk Down and the Kingdom of Heaven” Political Geography 27(4) 2008. 439-455.

"Geographies of Environmental Security" in Gillian Youngs and Eleonore Kofman (eds) Globalization: Theory and Practices (3rd Edition) London and New York: Continuum, 2008. 29-39.

"Geopolitik und die Transformation der Streitkräfte" in Jan Helmig und Niklas Schörnig Die Transformation der Streitkräfte im 21. Jahrhundert. Militärische und politische Dimensionen Frankfurt Am Main: Campus 2008. pp. 271-287 (Geopolitics and the Transformation of the Armed Forces " in The Transformation of the Armed Forces in the 21. Century. Military and Polical Dimensions)

"Global Geopolitics: Imagining the Post-Cold War World" in Kevin Cox, Murray Low and Jennifer Robinson (eds) Handbook of Political Geography London: Sage, 2008. 427- 437

"Security and Environment Linkages Revisited" in Hans Günter Brauch, John Grin, Czeslaw Mesjasz, Pal Dunay, Navnita Chadha Behera, Béchir Chourou, Ursula Oswald Spring, P.H. Liotta, Patricia Kameri-Mbote (eds.) Globalisation and Environmental Challenges: Reconceptualising Security in the 21st Century Berlin-Heidelberg – New York – Hong Kong – London – Milan – Paris - Tokyo: Springer-Verlag, 2008. pp. 165- 171.

"Regions, Strategies, and Empire in the Global War on Terror" Geopolitics 12(4). 2007. 586-606.

15 "Ecological Intervention and Anthropocene Ethics" Carnegie Council for International Ethics Ethics and International Affairs online symposium 26 September 2007

"Ecology, Security, and Change in the Anthropocene" Brown Journal of World Affairs 13(2). 2007. 155-164.

"Geopolitical Knowledge: Scale, Method and the Willy Sutton Syndrome" Geopolitics 12(1) 2007. 183-191.

"Anthropocene Geopolitics: Globalization, Empire, Environment and Critique" Geography Compass 1, 2007. 1-16.

"The Pentagon's New Imperial Cartography: Tabloid Realism and the War on Terror" in Derek Gregory and Allan Pred (eds) Violent Geographies: Fear, Terror and Political Violence New York: Routledge, 2007. 295-308.

"Competing for Power: Making Local Places in a Global World" chapter 56 of I. Douglas, R.J. Huggett, R.J. and C. Perkins, (eds) Companion Encyclopaedia of Geography 2nd Edition. London: Routledge, 2006. 917-929.

"Geopolitics, Grand Strategy and the Bush Doctrine: The Strategic Dimensions of U.S. Hegemony under George W. Bush” in Charles Philippe David and David Grondin (eds) Hegemony or Empire? The Redefinition of American Power under George W. Bush Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006. 33-49.

“Environmental Security: Ecology or International Relations?” in Peter Stoett and Eric Laferrière (eds) International Ecopolitical Theory: Critical Approaches Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2006. 17-33.

Coeditor (with Gearóid Ó Tuathail and Paul Routledge)) The Geopolitics Reader (2nd Edition) London: Routledge, 2006. 320pp.

"The Geopolitics of Global Dangers" Introduction to part 4 of Gearóid Ó Tuathail, Simon Dalby and Paul Routledge eds., The Geopolitics Reader (2nd Edition) London: Routledge, 2006. 177-187.

Security and Environment Linkages Revisited Singapore: Nanyang Technological University, Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies, State of Security and International Studies Paper No. 1. March 2006.

(Matthew Paterson and Simon Dalby) "Empire's Ecological Tyreprints" Environmental Politics 15(1). 2006. 1-22.

16 Political Space: Autonomy, Liberalism and Empire Alternatives: Global, Local, Political 30(4). 2005. 415-441.

"Regional Integration and Imperial Politics" in Simon Dalby (ed) The Impact of Regional Groupings on International Relations Vienna: Jamahir Society for Culture and Philosophy 2004. pp. 68-81.

"Ecological Politics, Violence, and the Theme of Empire" Global Environmental Politics 4(2) 2004. pp. 1-11.

"Exorcising Malthus' Ghost: Resources and Security in Global Politics" (review essay) Geopolitics 9(1). 2004. pp. 242-254.

"Geopolitics after the Cold War: Rethinking the Theme of Empire" in Lasha Tchantouridze (ed.) Geopolitics: Global Problems and Regional Concerns Winnipeg: Centre for Defence and Security Studies, Bison Paper No. 4. 2004, pp. 103-119.

"Calling 911: Geopolitics, Security and America's New War" in Stanley D. Brunn (ed.) 11 September and its Aftermath: The Geopolitics of Terror London: Frank Cass, 2004. (Previously published as Special issue of Geopolitics on "11 September and its Aftermath" 8(3). 2003.)

"Environmental Insecurities: Geopolitics, Resources and Conflict" Economic and Political Weekly 38 (48), 2003, pp. 5073-5079.

"Globalization, Geography and Environmental Security" in Eleonore Kofman and Gillian Youngs (eds), Globalization:Theory and practice (2nd edition) London and New York: Continum, 2003, pp. 35-46.

"Green Geopolitics" in John Agnew, Katharyne Mitchell and Gearóid Ó Tuathail (eds), A Companion Guide to Political Geography Oxford: Blackwell, 2003, pp. 440-454.

(Pami Aalto, Simon Dalby and Vilho Harle) "The Critical Geopolitics of Northern Europe: Identity Politics Unlimited" Introduction to a special issue of Geopolitics 8 (1). 2003. pp. 1-19.

"Geopolitical Identities: Arctic Ecology and Global Consumption" Geopolitics 8 (1), Special issue on "The Critical Geopolitics of Northern Europe: Identity Politics Unlimited" edited by P. Aalto, S. Dalby and V. Harle, 2003. pp. 181-203.

"Conflict, Ecology and the Politics of Environmental Security" (review essay) Global Environmental Politics 2 (4), 2002, pp. 125-130.

17 "Security and Ecology in the Age of Globalization" in Woodrow Wilson Center Project on Environmental Change and Security Report 8. 2002, pp. 95-108. (Previously published in preliminary form as "Environmental Change and Human Security" in Isuma: Canadian Journal of Policy Research, special issue on Sustainable Development 3 (2), 2002, pp. 71-79).

"Global Environment/Local Culture: Metageographies of Post-Colonial Resistance" Studies in Political Economy, no. 67, 2002. pp. 55-82. (Republished in spanish translation as "Entorno global/cultura local: metageograf as de la resistencia post- colonial". Revista de Historia Actual (C diz, Spain), vol. 1, n m. 1. 2003, pp.31-46.)

"Danger, Disease and the Dark Continent: Geopolitics and 'Global' Security" in P. Pagnini, V. Kolossov and M. Antonsich (eds) Europe between Political Geography and Geopolitics Rome: Societa Geographica Italiana, 2001, pp. 403-414.

"Jousting with Malthus' Ghost: Environment and Conflict After the Cold War" (review essay) Geopolitics, 5 (1), 2000, pp. 165-175.

"Geopolitics and Ecology: Rethinking the Contexts of Environmental Security" in Miriam Lowi and Brian Shaw (eds) Environment and Security: Discourses and Practices London: Macmillan, 2000, pp. 84-100.

"Globalizing Environment: Culture, Ontology and Critique" in Hans Koechler (ed.) Democracy Versus Globality? The Changing Nature of International Relations in the Era of Globalization. Vienna: International Progress Organization and Jamahir Society for Culture and Philosophy, 2000, pp. 165-184.

"Environmental Insecurity: Nature as Geopolitical Threat" in Jose V. Ciprut (ed.) Of Fears and Foes: Complex Interactive Dimensions of Insecurity in an Evolving Global Political Economy New York: Praeger, 2000, pp. 79-98.

Geopolitical Change and Contemporary Security Studies: Contextualizing the Human Security Agenda Vancouver: University of British Columbia Institute of International Relations Working Paper No. 30, April 2000. 42pp.

"Globalization or Global Apartheid?: Boundaries and Knowledge in Postmodern Times" in David Newman (ed.) Boundaries, Territory and Postmodernity London: Frank Cass, 1999 pp. 132-150 (Previously published as a special issue of Geopolitics on "Boundaries, Territory and Postmodernity" 3 (1), 1998.

18 "Against Globalization from Above: Critical Geopolitics and the World Order Models Project" Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 17 (2), 1999, pp. 181-200.

"Threats from the South: Geopolitics, Equity and Environmental Security" in Daniel Deudney and Richard Matthew (eds) Contested Grounds: Security and Conflict in the New Environmental Politics Albany: State University of New York Press, 1999. pp. 155- 185.

(Simon Dalby and David Sullivan) "Alternative Security Strategies: Dissident Arguments and Australian Geopolitics" in J. Mohan Malik (ed.) Australia's Security in the 21st Century St. Leonards, NSW: Allen and Unwin, 1999. pp. 219-236.

"Ecological Metaphors of Security: World Politics in the Biosphere" Alternatives: Social Transformation and Humane Governance 23 (3), 1998. 291-319.

"Geopolitics and Global Security: Culture, Identity and the 'Pogo Syndrome' " in Gearóid Ó Tuathail and Simon Dalby (eds) Rethinking Geopolitics London: Routledge, 1998. pp. 295-313.

"Geopolitics, Knowledge and Power at the End of the Century" Conclusion to Gearóid Ó Tuathail, Simon Dalby and Paul Routledge (eds) The Geopolitics Reader London: Routledge, 1998. pp. 305-312.

(Simon Dalby and Fiona Mackenzie) "Reconceptualizing Local Community: Environment, Identity and Threat" Area 29 (2), 1997. pp. 99-108.

"Contesting an Essential Concept: Reading the Dilemmas in Contemporary Security Discourse" in Keith Krause and Michael Williams (eds) Critical Security Studies: Concepts and Cases Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, and London: Pinter, 1997, pp. 3-31.

"The Environment as Geopolitical Threat: Reading Robert Kaplan's Coming Anarchy" Ecumene 3 (4), 1996. pp. 472-496. (Excerpts reprinted as "Reading Robert Kaplan's Coming Anarchy" in Gearóid Ó Tuathail, Simon Dalby and Paul Routledge (eds) The Geopolitics Reader London: Routledge, 1998, pp. 197-203.)

(Simon Dalby and Gearóid Ó Tuathail) "The Critical Geopolitics Constellation: Problematizing Fusions of Geographical Knowledge and Power" Editorial introduction to a special double issue on Critical Geopolitics Political Geography 15(6&7). 1996. pp. 451-456.

19 (Editor and Compiler) "Population, Migration, Labour, Social and Gender Equity in South-East Asia", Task Force # 4 report on Sustainable Development and Human Security, in Development and Security in Southeast Asia Toronto: Canadian Consortium on Asia Pacific Security and Manila: University of the Philippines Institute for Strategic and Development Studies, March, 1996.

"Security Discourse, The ANZUS Alliance, and Australian Identity" in Graeme Cheeseman and Robert Bruce (eds) Discourses of Danger and Dread Frontiers: Australian Defence and Security Thinking After the Cold War Sydney: Allen Unwin, 1996. pp. 108-133.

Continent Adrift: The Changing Geostrategic Parameters of Australian Security Discourse Canberra: Australian Defence Studies Centre Working Paper, No. 35. December 1995. 27pp.

(Gearóid Ó Tuathail and Simon Dalby) "Critical Geopolitics: Unfolding Spaces for Thought in Geography and Global Politics" Editorial introduction to Environment and Planning D: Society and Space special issue on Critical Geopolitics 12(5). 1994. pp. 513-4.

"Gender and Critical Geopolitics: Reading Security Discourse in the New World Disorder" Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 12(5). 1994. pp. 595-612.

"The Politics of Environmental Security" in Jyrki Kakonen (ed.) Green Security or Militarized Environment Aldershot: Dartmouth. 1994. pp. 25-53.

Dilemmas of Environmental Security: Geopolitical Discourse or Ecospheric Integrity? Carleton University, Department of Geography Discussion Paper, No. 11. November 1993. 42pp.

"Security, Modernity, Ecology: The Dilemmas of Post-Cold War Security Discourse" Alternatives: Social Transformation and Humane Governance 17(1). 1992. pp. 95-134.

"Critical Geopolitics: Difference, Discourse and Dissent" Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 9(3). 1991. pp. 261-83.

"A Climate of Conflict?: Environment and Security in the Pacific" in M. Goldie and D.A. Ross (eds) Pacific Security 2010: Canadian Perspectives on Pacific Security into the 21st Century Ottawa: Centre for Arms Control, Aurora Paper No. 10. 1991. pp. 51-64.

20 "Dealignment Discourse: Thinking Beyond the Blocs" in Current Research in Peace and Violence special issue edited by Pertti Joenniemi on "Beyond the Blocs" 13(3). 1991. pp. 140-55.

"Geopolitical Discourse: The Soviet Union as Other" Alternatives: Social Transformation and Humane Governance 13(4). 1988. pp. 415-42.

"The Nuclear Syndrome" Dawn Train (Dublin/Belfast) No. 3. 1984, pp. 3-24.

- Gordon Davis -

“Political Liberalism, Civic Education and Educational Choice” (coauthored with Blain Neufeld), Social Theory and Practice 33:1 (January 2007), 47-74.

“Civic Respect, Civic Education and the Family” (coauthored with Blain Neufeld), forthcoming in Educational Philosophy and Theory (special issue on “Tolerance, Respect and Recognition”)

Papers Presented

“The Elusiveness of Democracy in Educational Governance”, presented as part of a panel presentation on school councils and educational governance, to the Canadian Society for the Study of Education, Brock University, Ontario, 07/06/96

“Citizenship Education and Religious Diversity”, a commentary on papers presented to the Citizenship and Diversity conference, organized by the Canadian Centre for Philosophy and Public Policy, University of Toronto, 04/10/97

“Transcendental Arguments and Kantian Ethics”, presented to the Ockham Philosophical Society, University of Oxford, 03/12/02

“Political Liberalism and Civic Education”, presented (by co-author, Blain Neufeld) to the (UK/Ireland) Association for Legal and Political Philosophy’s Social Justice in Practice conference, University College Dublin, Dublin, 29/06/06

“Teleologies of Peace and Freedom in Kant and in Contemporary Global Ethics”, presented to the Interim World Philosophy Congress (organized by the International Federation of Philosophical Societies) at University of Delhi, Delhi, India, 17/12/06

21 “Commentary on J. von Platz’s ‘The Regulative Ideal of Hume’s Theory of Justice’”, presented to the Canadian Philosophical Association Congress, Saskatoon, May 2007

“Commentary on E. O’Hagan’s ‘Obligations and Duties to Non-Human Animals in Kantian Ethics’”, presented to the Canadian Philosophical Association Congress, Saskatoon, May 2007

“Philosophy and the Pursuit of Happiness”, presented at UNESCO World Philosophy Day event at the University of Ottawa, 15/11/07

“An Apparent Antinomy of Pure Reason in Normative Ethics”, presented to the Department of Philosophy (colloquium series), Carleton University, 23/11/07

“Fusing Kantian, Consequentialist and Buddhist Perspectives on War and Peace: A Transcultural Approach to a Transcultural Issue”, presented to the Canadian Society for the Study of Practical Ethics annual conference, UBC, Vancouver, 01/06/08

“Engaging with the Paradoxes of Consequentialism: Sidgwickian and Buddhist Approaches”, presented at the World Philosophy Congress, Seoul, South Korea, Aug./08

“The Normativity of Freedom in Kant’s Ethics: A Problem from Kant’s Nachlass”, presented to the Western Canadian Philosophical Association annual conference, Edmonton, 25/10/08

“Paradoxes of Consequentialism in Western and Eastern Philosophy”, presented to the Department of Philosophy (colloquium series), Carleton University, 20/03/09

- Steven Davis -

Books

The Canadian Charter of Rights: Ten Years, editor, (with Philip Bryden and John Russell), (University of Toronto Press) 1994.

Connectionism: Theory and Practice, editor, (Oxford University Press: New York) 1992.

Pragmatics: A Reader, editor, (Oxford University Press: New York) 1991, Introduction, 1-8.

22 Articles

“LibertÈs civiques, dÈmocratie rÈpresentative, mondialisation et Èducation,” Le dÈfi de líeducation mondial. Actes du collouque de Paris (Paris: Les Canadiens en Europe) 2001 Vol II, 110-113.

“Participatory Democracy,” Bulletin du Canadien en Europe 2001 4-5.

"Individualism and Speech Acts,” in Foundations of Speech Act Theory, S.L. Tsohatzidis (ed.) (London: Routledge) 1994, 208-2l9.

"Anti-Individualism, Responsibility, Deference and Dissembling,” in Pretending to Communicate, Herman Parett (ed.) (Berlin :Walter de Gruyter Press) 1994, 3-16.

"Individualism and Action Theory,î Ninth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Laurence Erlbaum Associates, Hillsdale, New Jersey, 1987, 274-280

"Speech Acts and Action Theory,” Pragmatics, 1984, 469-487.

"Language and Human Rights,” Confederation, (ed.) S. French, 1979, 317-324.

- Vivek Dehejia -

Articles in Refereed Journals

“Religion and Economic Activity in India: An Historical Perspective” (with Rajeev H. Dehejia), American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1993, vol. 52, no. 2, pp. 145 - 153.

“Trade and Labour Standards: Theory and New Empirical Evidence” (with Y. Samy), Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, 2004, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 179 – 198.

“Would a Borderless North America Kill Canadian Culture?” (with J. Dean), American Review of Canadian Studies, Summer 2006, 313 – 327.

Chapters in Non-refereed Books

23 “Freer Trade and Wages of the Unskilled: Is Marx Striking Again?” (with Jagdish Bhagwati), in: J. Bhagwati and M. Kosters, eds., Trade and Wages: Leveling Wages Down? (Washington, DC, AEI Press), 1994, pp. 36 - 75.

Discussion Papers

“Optimal Globalization and National Welfare” (with J. Dean, et. al.), Carleton Economics Papers 2004-17.

“Democracy and Development: Friends or Foes?”, Carleton Economics Papers, 2007- 11.

Papers Presented

“Trade and Wages: Malign Relationship or Benign Nexus?”, Brown Bag Luncheon Seminar Series, Trade and Economic Analysis Division (EET), Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT), April 2000.

“Trade and Labour Standards: Theory, New Empirical Evidence, and Policy Implications” (with Teddy Y. Samy), presented at: CESifo conference on "Globalisation, Inequality and Well-Being”, Munich, Germany, November 2002; Brown Bag Luncheon Seminar Series, EET, DFAIT, April 2003; and Department of Economics, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt, Germany, June 2003.

“The Social Dimensions of Globalization”, presented at: Elieff Center for Education and Culture, American University in Bulgaria, Sofia, Bulgaria, February 2004; and at the Economics Education and Research Consortium, National University, Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Kiev, Ukraine, February 2004.

“Optimal Globalization and National Welfare” (with James Dean), paper presented at a RIIM seminar, Simon Fraser University, November 2004, Vancouver, BC.

“Does Globalization Threaten Culture?” (with James Dean), paper presented at: India International Centre, December 2004, New Delhi, India.

“The Social Dimensions of Globalization: NAFTA Ten Years On” (with James Dean), paper presented at: American Economic Association annual meeting, January 2005, Philadelphia, PA.

“The Elephant and the Dragon: A Tale of Two Countries” (with James Dean), special seminar on India and China, presented at: Center for International Business, Western

24 Washington University, Bellingham, WA, May 2005; and RIIM, Simon Fraser University, June 2005.

“Globalization, Liberalization, and National Culture: Convergence and Divergence in the Americas” (with James Dean), paper presented at: American Economic Association annual meeting, January 2006, Boston, MA.

“Has Globalization Killed Canadian Culture?”, paper presented at: Brown Bag Seminar Series, Office of the Chief Economist, International Trade Canada, February 2006.

“Could India Overtake China?” (with J. Dean), paper presented at: ICRIER, New Delhi, India, March 2006.

“The Elephant and the Dragon: Globalization, India, and China”, paper presented at: Höldrichsmühle, Federation of Austrian Industry, Mattsee, Austria, July 6, 2007.

“Optimal Globalization and National Welfare”, Economics Society, St. Stephen’s College, New Delhi, India, November 2007.

- Wendy Donner -

Books authored

The Liberal Self: John Stuart Mill’s Moral and Political Philosophy, (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1991), 229 pages.

“Morality, Virtue and Aesthetics in Mill’s Art of Life” in John Stuart Mill and the Art of Life, ed. Ben Eggleston, Dale E. Miller and David Weinstein (Oxford: Oxford University Press), forthcoming.

“Mill and Virtue Ethics” in John Stuart Mill: Thought and Influence - A Bicentennial Reappraisal, eds. Georgios Varouxakis and Paul Kelly (Routledge), forthcoming October 2009.

“Autonomy, Tradition, and the Enforcement of Morality”, in Mill’s On Liberty: A Critical Guide, ed. C.L.Ten, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2009) 135-150.

25 “John Stuart Mill on Education and Democracy”, in J.S. Mill’s Political Thought: A Bicentennial Re-Assessment, ed. Nadia Urbinati and Alex Zakaras, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007), 250-274.

“The Bodhisattva Code and Compassion: A Mahayana Buddhist Perspective on Violence and Nonviolence”, Comparative Philosophy and Religion in Times of Terror, ed. Douglas Allen, in series Studies in Comparative Philosophy and Religion, (Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2006), 123-138.

“Mill’s Theory of Value” in The Blackwell Guide to Mill’s Utilitarianism, ed. Henry West (Oxford: Blackwell, 2005), 117-138.

“Is Cultural Membership a Good? Kymlicka and Ignatieff on the Virtues and Perils of Belonging”, Philosophy and Its Public Role, in series St. Andrews Studies in Philosophy and Public Affairs, eds. William Aiken and John Haldane, (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2004), 84-101.

“John Stuart Mill’s Liberal Feminism,” reprinted in Mill’s The Subjection of Women, ed. Maria H. Morales, (Lanham, MA: Rowman & Littlefield, 2004), 1-12. Reprinted from Philosophical Studies, 69; 1993, 155-166.

“Enlightenment Liberalism” (co-authored with Amy Schmitter and Nathan Tarcov) in The Blackwell Companion to Philosophy of Education, ed. Randall Curren (Oxford: Blackwell, 2003).

“Feminist Ethics and Anger: A Feminist Buddhist Reflection”, American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy, ed. Andrea Nicki, Spring 2002, 67- 70.

“Animal Rights and Native Hunters: A Critical Analysis of Wenzel’s Defence”, in Canadian Issues in Environmental Ethics, ed. Alex Wellington, Allan Greenbaum and Wes Cragg, (Peterborough: Broadview Press, 1997), 153-64.

“Utilitarianism” in The Cambridge Companion to Mill, ed. John Skorupski, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997), 255-92.

“Self and Community in Environmental Ethics”, in Ecofeminism: Women, Culture, Nature, ed. Karen J. Warren, (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1997), 375-389.

26 “Inherent Value and Moral Standing in Environmental Change” in Earthly Goods: Environmental Change and Social Justice, ed. Judith Reppy and Fen Osler Hampson, (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1996), 52-74.

Revised section “Callicott on Intrinsic Value and Moral Standing in Environmental Ethics” reprinted in Land, Value, Community: Callicott and Environmental Philosophyu, ed. Wayne Ouderkirk and Jim Hill, (Albany: SUNY Press, 2002), 99-105.

Papers read (Selected recent)

“Morality, Virtue and Aesthetics in Mill’s Art of Life” presented at ISUS-X Conference, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, September 13, 2008.

“John Stuart Mill on Autonomy, Tradition, and the Enforcement of Morality”, presented at the Canadian Political Science Association Conference, Vancouver, University of British Columbia, June 6, 2008.

“Autonomy and Community in John Stuart Mill” invited public lecture delivered at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas, (co-sponsored by Philosophy, Women’s Studies and Humanities and Western Civilization), March 26, 2007.

“John Stuart Mill and Virtue Ethics”, invited Keynote Address delivered at The John Stuart Mill Bicentennial Conference, the Ninth Conference of the International Society for Utilitarian Studies, sponsored by The British Academy, University College London, London, England, April 7, 2006.

“Ecofeminism, Interconnectedness, and Care for the Earth”, presented at Gender and Canadian Values in the 21st Century Conference, Brandon University, Brandon, Manitoba, August 13, 2005.

“Buddhist Community, Environmental Activism and Justice”, presented at (1) Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy conference on Comparative Philosophy and Just World Peace, Monterey, California, June 23, 2004; (2) presented at the Fourteenth North American Interdisciplinary Conference on Environment and Community, February 20, 2004, Saratoga Springs, New York.

“The Bodhisattva Code and Compassion: A Mahayana Buddhist Perspective on Violence and Nonviolence”, presented at (1) the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy conference on Comparative Philosophy in Times of Terror, Monterey, California, May 27- 30, 2003; (2) presented at the Revisioning Buddhism (Numata Buddhism Conference 2005), McGill University, , March 4, 2005.

27 “Buddhism, Feminism, and Environmental Activism”, presented at conference of North American Fellows of the Centre for Philosophy and Public Affairs, University of St. Andrews, Scotland, at Chatham College, Pittsburgh, PA, June 8, 2002.

“Finding Religion in Nature: Mill’s Liberalism and Romantic Inspiration”, presented at the 2000 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, September 1, 2000.

- Jay Drydyk -

Books

Global Justice, Global Democracy; Prospects for a New Internationalism, co-edited with G. Peter Penz. Halifax: Fernwood, 1997.

Chapters in edited books

“Radical Democracy and the Right to Work,” in Revolution, Violence and Equality, ed. Yeager Hudson, in Studies in Social and Political Theory, vol 10 (Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellon Press, 1990): 223-64.

“Exploiting Nature,” in Green on Red: Evolving Ecological Socialism. Socialist Studies, vol. 9, ed. Jesse Vorst, Ross Dobson, Ron Fletcher. Winnipeg & Halifax: Fernwood, 1993, 119-131.

“Ecology and Ethics: Exploiting Nature,” in Philosophy, Humanity and Ecology; Philosophy of Nature and Environmental Ethics, vol. 1, ed. H. Odera Oruka. Nairobi: ACTS Press and African Academy of Sciences, 1994, 225-232.

“Globalization and Human Rights,” in Global Justice, Global Democracy; Prospects for a New Internationalism, ed. Jay Drydyk and G. Peter Penz. Halifax: Fernwood, 1997, 159- 183.

“Conclusion: Globalizing Socialism” in Global Justice, Global Democracy; Prospects for a New Internationalism, ed. Jay Drydyk and G. Peter Penz. Halifax: Fernwood, 1997, 271- 89.

“Globalization, North-South Solidarity, and other Arguments for ‘Upward Harmonization’ of Human Rights.” Globalism and the Obsolescence of the State, ed. Yeager Hudson. Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press, 1999, 25-38.

28 "Globalization and Human Rights."

· Moral Issues in Global Perspective, ed. Christine Koggel. Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press, 1999, 30-42. · Moral Issues in Global Perspective, Volume 1: Moral and Political Theory, ed. Christine Koggel, Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press, 2006.

“Globalization and Multi-cultural Knowledge of Human Rights”, The Paideia Archive (refereed online edition of selected papers from the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy), http://www.bu.edu/wcp/Papers/Huma/HumaDryd.htm, January 2000.

“Development-induced Population Displacement” (with Atiya Habeeb Kidwai), in The Economics and Politics of Resettlement in India, ed. Shobhita Jain and Madhu, New Delhi, Pearson Education (India), 2006.

Articles in refereed journals

“Who is Fooled by the 'Cunning of Reason'?” History and Theory 24 (1985): 147-69.

“Hegel's Politics: Liberal or Democratic?” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 16 (1986): 99- 122.

“Liberties, Wrongs & Representation,” Journal of Philosophy 88 (October 1987): 556- 64.

“Hegel and the Sandinistas,” Nature, Society & Thought 3 (1990): 59-70.

“Capitalism, Socialism, and Civil Society,” The Monist 74 (July 1991): 457-77.

“Capitalism, Global Justice and Ethical Intervention," with Ozay Mehmet, International Journal of Human Development 1 (2001) 161-175.

“The Problem of Moral Knowledge in Cross-Cultural Contexts,” Scandinavian Journal of Cross-Cultural Ethics and Value Studies I (November, 2002). Published electronically at http://www.nla.no/jvh/SJOCCEVS.htm.

“When is Development More Democratic?” Journal of Human Development 6/2 (July 2005), 247-267.

“Ethical Dilemmas of Development-Induced Displacement,” Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, forthcoming (accepted for publication, approx. 4,000 words).

29 Articles in non-refereed journals, and miscellaneous scholarly publications

“Reflections on the Human Development Report 2000: Human Rights, Development Equity, and Inclusive Democracy,” in IDEA Newsletter, December 2000 (http://www.carleton.ca/idea/newsletter/reports_122000_1.html).

Project Reports for “Population Mobility in Development: An Indo-Canadian Exploration in Development Ethics,” Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute, CIDA-SICI Partnership Programme webpublished March 2002 at http://www.yorku.ca/crs/edid.htm:

“Cross-Cultural Ethics: A Brief Introduction”

“Development-Induced Displacement and John Rawls’s ‘General Conception’ of Justice”

“Guidelines Pertaining to Displacement and Resettlement in Development: A Critical Review,” with Ron Elliott

“Towards Ethical Guidelines for Displacement-Inducing Development: Filling the Gaps” Project Report

“Development-induced Displacement: Emerging Ethical Norms,” in The EDID Project, Refugee Studies Centre, York University, January 2004.

Papers Presented

To learned societies

“Who is Fooled by the 'Cunning of Reason'?” Submitted paper read to the Canadian Philosophical Association, 1980 Annual Meeting, Saskatoon.

“Popular Unity and the Political Philosophy of Hegel.” Invited paper read to the Radical Caucus, Canadian Philosophical Association, 1982 Annual Meeting, Ottawa.

“Liberties, Wrongs, and Representation.” Symposium paper, American Philosophical Association Eastern Meetings, December 1987.

“How Hegel Met Babeuf in Berlin.” Invited paper, panel on “Hegel in his Time,” Canadian Philosophical Association, 1988 Annual Meeting, Windsor.

“Hegel for Sandinistas.” Invited paper, Marxist Scholars' Conference, Louisville, Kentucky, March 16-20, 1989.

30 “Political Exploitation.” Canadian Philosophical Association, 1989 Annual Meeting, Québec.

“Hegel and the Sans-Culottes.” The French Revolution, Fifth Annual Conference of the North American Society for Social Philosophy, 14 July 1989.

“Exploiting Nature,” World Conference of Philosophy, Nairobi, July 1991.

“Exploiting Nature” (revised), North American Society for Social Philosophy, concurrent with Canadian Philosophical Association, May 1992.

“Neo-Kantianism and Eco-Development.” International Development Ethics Association, Third International Conference on Ethics and Development, Tegucigalpa, Honduras, June 1992.

“Autonomy, Oppression and Human Rights.” Canadian Philosophical Association, May 1993. Drydyk —6— January, 2007

“What Kantians Might Learn from Maternal Thinking.” Congrès de la Société d’Études Kantiennes de Langue Française, 4 October 1995.

“Globalization and Multi-Cultural Knowledge of Human Rights.” Society for Socialist Studies, May 1996.

“Is Global Ethics Possible: What Kantians Might Learn from ‘Maternal’ Thinking.” Canadian Philosophical Association, May 1996.

“Do Northerners Need a Right to Development.” North American Society for Social Philosophy, Fourteenth International Social Philosophy Conference, “World Community and Democracy: Is the State Obsolete?” July 1997, Queen’s University.

“Globalization and Multi-Cultural Knowledge of Human Rights.” Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, Boston, August 1998.

“Notes on Peace, Justice and the New World Order.” Roundtable on The New World Order: Peace or Justice, Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, Boston, August 1998.

31 “Trade-Not-Aid, Liberalism, and Justice.” Roundtable on Development Ethics and National Boundaries, Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, Boston, August 1998.

“Rawls’s Methodological Nationalism.” Annual Meeting of the Canadian Philosophical Association, Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences, Sherbrooke, Quebec, May 1999.

“On Rawls and Sen Contemplating the Narmada.” Book panel on Development as Freedom, by Amartya Sen. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Philosophical Association, Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences, Québec, May 2001.

“Nationalist Egalitarianism and Transnational Inequalities.” Panel on Globalization, Annual Meeting of the Society for Socialist Studies, Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences, Québec, May 2001.

“A Rights and Duties Approach to Development and Displacement”

· Canadian Association for Studies in Development Annual Meeting, Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences, Toronto, June 2002. · International Development Ethics Association, Sixth International Conference on Ethics and Development, “Poverty, Corruption, and Human Rights: Ethics of Citizenship and Public Service Zamorano, Honduras, June 2002.

“Ethics for the Oustees: Population Displacement and New Cities,” with Atiya Habeeb Kidwai, Canadian Society for the Study of Practical Ethics, Winnipeg, May 2004.

“The Democratic Capability.” Fourth International Conference on the Capability Approach, Pavia, Italy, September 2004.

"Population Displacement by Development, Justifiability and Wrong-Doing," with Peter Penz and Pablo Bose. International Studies Association, Honolulu, March 2005.

“Political Equality, Public Reason, and Forced Labour.” Annual Meeting of the Canadian Philosophical Association, Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences, London, Ontario, May 2005.

“Ethical Dilemmas of Development-Induced Displacement.”

· Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for the Study of Practical Ethics, Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences, London, Ontario, May 2005. · Fifth International Conference on the Capability Approach: Knowledge and Public Action, Human Development and Capability Association, Paris, September 2005.

32 “Human Rights in the Context of Development Ethics.” Regional conference of the Canadian Association for the Study of International Development: Human Rights, Development Ethics and Social Justice, hosted by the International Development Studies Program, Trent University, March 2006.

“Accountability at the World Bank: The Inspection Panel”

· Canadian Society for the Study of Practical Ethics, Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences, York University, May 2006 · 7th International Conference on International Development Ethics, Kampala, Uganda, July 2006

“Empowerment and Power: Some Conceptual Analysis,” contribution to panel: “Evaluating the World Bank’s Measuring Empowerment,” organized by Jay Drydyk and Christine Koggel, 2006 International Conference of the Human Development and Capability Association, Groningen, Netherlands, August 2006.

To other academic bodies

“Is Global Ethics Possible?” Lecture at the Institute for Philosophy, University of Vienna, May 1995.

“Habermas and Eurocentrism.” Lecture given to Department of Philosophy, University of Toledo, 4 November 1994.

“Human Rights in the Face of Globalization.” Conference on Ethics, Development and Global Values, co-sponsored by International Union for the Conservation of Nature, International Development Ethics Association, Development Studies Association (U.K.), University of Aberdeen, June 1996.

“Does Ethics Have Anything to Say About Globalization?” Conference of Inter- American Studies, University of South Florida, Tampa, January 1998.

“Cross-Cultural Ethics of Development.” Development Ethics Colloquium, Department of Philosophy, University of South Florida, Tampa, January 1998.

“Workforce Triage: A New Development Malpractice.” Conference on Morality and National Boundaries, University of Utah, May 1998.

“Cross-Cultural Ethics; A Brief Introduction.” Economic Policy, Population Displacement and Development Ethics, Project Workshop for CIDA and the Shastri Indo-Canadian

33 Institute, organized by Centre for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, December 15-17, 1999.

“Development-Induced Displacement and John Rawls’s ‘General Conception’ of Justice.” Economic Policy, Population Displacement and Development Ethics, Project Workshop for CIDA and the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute, organized by Centre for the Study of Regional Development, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, December 15-17, 1999.

“Not Another Set of Guidelines; Towards a Framework for Ethical Evaluation of Development- Induced Displacement.” Multi-Project Workshop on the Ethics of Development-Induced Displacement (funded by Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute and SSHRC), York University, April 17, 2000.

“Dam Unjust: Evaluating the Displacement Effects of Megaprojects.” Conference on Corporate Governance and Corporate Responsibilities in Developing Economies, McLaughlin College, York University, April 18, 2000.

“Can There Be Justice in One Country?” Work-in-Progress Series, Department of Philosophy, Carleton University, April 20, 2000.

“Some Differences Between a Just World and a World of Just Countries.” Conference on Ethics and Global Issues, College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio, April 29, 2000.

“Guidelines for displacement-inducing development, from the World Bank to the World Commission on Dams: critical review and reconstruction.” Economic Policy, Population Displacement, and Development Ethics, Indo-Canadian Workshop II, held at Carleton, December 7, 2000.

“Economic Policy, Population Displacement, and Development Ethics,” with Atiya Habeeb Kidwai. Towards Sustainable Development: Recent Research and Findings (sponsored by Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute), India International Centre, New Delhi, April 26, 2001.

“Ethics, Governance, and the International Guidelines for Development-induced Displacement.” Lecture to the Institute for International Affairs, Jawahrlal Nehru University, Delhi, May 1, 2001.

“Community Protection Standards: Lessons Learned from Development-Induced Displacement.” Research Workshop on Global Social Responsibilities and the Practices of International Businesses in Developing Areas, Concordia University, Montreal, October 2001.

34 “Human Rights in a Transnational Setting.” 2002 James E. Smith Midwest Conference on World Affairs, University of Nebraska at Kearney, March 2002.

“Development-Induced Displacement: Emerging Ethical Norms.” COVE Seminar, Centre on Values and Ethics, Carleton University, October 7, 2002.

Participant in Roundtable on Michael Ignatieff’s “Canada in an Age of Terror,” Centre on Values and Ethics, Carleton University, November 8, 2002.

“Ethics for a Global Public: Beyond Minimalism,” Conference: Global Ethics In the Context of Global Democracy and Globalization, Centre for the Study of Globalization, University of Aberdeen, March 2003.

“Political Liberalism, Public Reason, and Forced Labour,” Department of Philosophy, University of Aberdeen, March 2003.

“World Justice: A Post-Rawlsian Perspective,” Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Aberdeen, March 2003.

“Ethical Norms for Reconstruction,” Conference: “Intervention – Then What?”, Centre on Values and Ethics, Carleton University, October 2003.

“What I Have Learned from Displaced People about Ethics,” Department of Philosophy, Bryn Mawr College, March 2004.

“What Good is Participation?” Conference: “Truth and Power: Local and Global,” Bryn Mawr College, March 2004. Also presented to Colloquium, Department of Philosophy, Carleton University, March 2004.

“Ethical Risks and Wrong-doing,” Conference: “The Ethics of Development-Induced Displacement,” Carleton University, October 2004.

“The Right to Development in the Muslim World,” Conference: “Reconstruction and Development in War Torn Muslim Countries,” Carleton University, December 2004.

- Avigail Eisenberg -

Books (monographs and edited)

Reasons of Identity: A normative guide to the political and legal assessment of identity claims, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2009.

35 Sexual Justice / Cultural Justice, co-edited with Barbara Arneil, Monique Deveaux and Rita Dhamoon, London: Routledge, 2007.

Diversity and Equality: The Changing Framework of Freedom in Canada edited, Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2006.

Minorities within Minorities, edited with Jeff Spinner-Halev, Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press, 2005.

Painting the Maple: Essays on Race, Gender and the Construction of Canada, co-edited Veronica Strong-Boag, Sherril Grace and Joan Anderson. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1998.

Reconstructing Political Pluralism, Albany, New York: SUNY, 1995, pp. ix, 211.

Chapters and journal articles (selected)

2007 “Identity, multiculturalism, and religious arbitration: the debate over shari’a law in Canada,” Sexual Justice/Cultural Justice, Barbara Arneil, Monique Deveaux, Rita Dhamoon and Avigail Eisenberg, eds. London: Routledge, 211-30.

2007 ‘Equality, trust and multiculturalism’ in Social Capital and Social Diversity, Fiona Kay and Richard Johnston eds. Vancouver: UBC Press, 67-94.

2007 ‘Reasoning about the identity of Aboriginal people’ in Accommodating Cultural Diversity: Contemporary Issues in Theory and Practice, Stephen Tierney ed., London: Ashgate, pp. 79-97.

2006 ‘Reasoning about identity: Canada’s Distinctive Culture Test,’ in Diversity and Equality, Avigail Eisenberg ed., Vancouver: UBC Press, pp. 34-53.

2006 ‘New approaches to fundamental freedom in Canada’ in Diversity and Equality, Avigail Eisenberg ed., Vancouver: UBC Press, pp. 1-14.

2006 ‘Pluralism and the Politics of Diversity’ in Pluralism: Developments in the Theory and Practice of Democracy, Rainer Eisfeld ed., World of Political Science Series, Germany: Barbara Burdich, 2006, 59-80.

2006 ‘The Normative Dimensions of Equality’ co-written with Colin Macleod; Dimensions of Inequality in Canada, David Green and Jon Kesselman eds., Vancouver: UBC Press, pp. 33-64.

36 2006 “Education and the Politics of Difference,” Educational Philosophy and Theory, Special Issue on the Politics of Iris Marion Young, Jan 38(1): 7-23.

2006 “Is Trust a Multicultural Concept?” Social Capital and Social Diversity, Fiona Kay and Richard Johnston eds., Vancouver: UBC Press, (in press)

2006 with Colin Macleod, “The Normative Dimensions of Equality,” Dimensions of Inequality in Canada, David Green and Jon Kesselman eds., Vancouver: UBC Press, forthcoming 2006 (in press)

2005 “The Distinctive Culture Test,” Human Rights Dialogue, Special Issue on Cultural Rights, Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, 12:2 (Spring) 26-7.

2005 “The Limits of Liberal Multiculturalism: A Response to Patrick Loobyck.” Ethnicities 5:1 (March): 123-7.

2005 with Jeff Spinner-Halev, “Introduction” Minorities with Minorities: Equality, Rights and Diversity, Avigail Eisenberg and Jeff Spinner-Halev eds. Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press,pp. 1-18.

2005 “Identity and Liberal Politics: The Problem of Minorities within Minorities,” Minorities with Minorities: Equality, Rights and Diversity, Avigail Eisenberg and Jeff Spinner-Halev ed. Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press, 249-270.

2004 “Are Referendum on Minority Rights Every Justified?” Representation and Democratic Theory, David Laycock ed., Vancouver: UBC Press, pp. 3-22.

2003 "Diversity and Equality: Three Approaches to Cultural and Sexual Difference,” Journal of Political Philosophy 11; 1 (March) 41-64.

2002 "Context, Difference, Sex and Social Justice,"Canadian Journal of Political Science. 35:3 (September) 613-28.

2002 “Pluralism, Consociationalism, Group-Differentiated Citizenship and the Problem of Social Cohesion,” in Chang Shiyin ed., Collected Works on Sino-Western Political Culture , Tianjin People's Press, Tianjin, pp. 235-62. (Published in Mandarin).

Web publications

2006 "Reasoning about the identity of Aboriginal people" with Martin Blanchard, Document de Travail/Working Papers 1:1 Spring 2006, 9 pp.http://www.creum.umontreal.ca/IMG/pdf/ATELIERS_VOL1N1_07_103_111.pdf

37 2005 “The Distinctive Culture Test” Human Rights Dialogue, Special Issue on Cultural Rights, Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs, 2005, http://www.cceia.org/viewMedia.php/ prmTemplateID/8/prmID/5131

2001 “Ought there to be a Referendum on the BC Treaty Process?’ Policy.ca: A Non- Partisan Resource of the Political Analysis of Canadian Policy Issues,http://ww.policy.ca/ 2001, 12 mss pp.

2001 "Diversity and equality: Three approaches to cultural and sexual difference," Constitutionalism Web-Papers (C onWEB), http://www.les1.man.ac.uk/conweb/, 2001, 24 mss pp.

2000 ‘Citizenship and the Recognition of Cultural Diversity’ website of the Canadian Policy Research Network, http://www.cprn.com/family/files/crcd-3_e.htm , 5 mss pp. 2000

Podcasts

Ethnic and Democratic Governance, LearnOutLoud.com, Download

- Timothy Flaherty -

Published several chapters in Ethical Deliberation In Multiprofessional Health Care Teams, H. Doucet, J.M. Larouche, and K Melchin, eds., University of Ottawa Press, 2001.

Doctoral Thesis

Ethics and Public Policy Development: Using the expression “human dignity” in public documents discussing genetics: A contribution to the discussion of its meaning in light of the work of Richard A. McCormick.

Applied research

Development of A Guide for Ethical Deliberation for Health Care Professionals (with Peter Monette and Ken Melchin).

38 Aviva Freedman

Books Worlds Apart: Academic and Workplace Discourse. With Patrick Dias, Peter Medway, and Anthony Pare. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1999.

Chapters in edited books

"On Valuing and Evaluating Small Group Work." With Ian Pringle. In M. Brubacher, R. Payne, and K. Rickett (Eds.) Perspectives on Small Group Learning: Theory and Practice. Toronto: Rubicon Publishing, 1990, pp. 132-140.

"Do As I Say Not As I Do: The Relationship between Teaching and Learning in Acquiring New Genres." In Aviva Freedman and Peter Medway (Eds.) Genre in the New Rhetoric (pp. 191 - 210). London: Taylor & Francis, 1995.

"The Computer in the Writing Class." In Barrie R.C. Barrell, and Roberta F. Hammett, (Eds.) Contemporary Issues in Canadian Secondary English Education. Toronto: Irwin Publishing, 1999. (With Jennie St-Martin).

Articles in refereed journals

"Writing and the University." English Quarterly 12, spring/summer, 1979, pp. 33-42.

"Wearing Suits to University: Simulating Genres and Simulation as Genre." With Christine Adam and Graham Smart. Written Communication 11 April 1994, pp. 193- 226.

"Beyond the Text: Towards Understanding the Teaching and Learning of Genres." TESOL Quarterly.

"Just the Boys Playing on Computers": An Activity Theory Analysis of Differences in the Cultures of Two Engineering Firms" Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 15, April 2001, 164-194. (With Natasha Artemeva.)

Articles in non-refereed journals and miscellaneous scholarly publications

"On Valuing, Evaluating, and Assigning Marks for Process," With Ian Pringle. Indirections 14, March 1989, pp. 67-78.

39 "Students' Stances: Dimensions Affecting Composing and Learning Processes." With Julia Carey and Antonina Miller. Carleton Papers in Applied Language Studies 6, 1989, pp. 84 - 106.

"Modality and Ethos in Academic Writing: A Comparison of Novices and Professionals," With Ian Pringle. Carleton Papers in Applied Language Studies 9, 1992, pp. 67 - 88.

- Deborah Gorham -

Books

Vera Brittain: A Feminist Life, (Oxford, U.K. and Cambridge, U.S.A.: Blackwell Publishers, 1996), 330 pgs. Paperback edition, University of Toronto Press, 2000, 330 pgs

The Victorian Girl and the Feminine Ideal (London: Croom Helm, Ltd., and Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1982), 222 pgs.

Books Edited

Dianne Dodd and Deborah Gorham, eds, Caring and Curing; Historical Perspectives on Women and Healing in Canada, (Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 1994), 218 pgs.

Janice Williamson and Deborah Gorham (eds.) Up and Doing: Canadian Women and Peace (Toronto: The Women's Press, 1990), 262 pgs.

Selected Chapters in Edited Books

"In Defense of Discipline-Based Feminist Scholarship", in Ann Shteir, ed Graduate Women's Studies: Visions and Realities, (Toronto: Inanna Publications and Education,Inc, 1996), pp. 60-69.

"'No Longer an Invisible Minority': Women Physicians and Medical Practice in Late Twentieth-Century North America," in Dianne Dodd and Deborah Gorham, eds, Caring and Curing; Historiclal Perspectives on Women and Healing in Canada, (Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 1994), pp 183-211.

Selected Articles in Refereed Journals

'"They use real bullets:' an American Family's Experience of the Second World War: A Fragment of Memoir", Women's History Review, Vol 6, No. 1, 1997, pp 5-28.

40 "'The friendships of women': Friendship, feminism and achievement in Vera Brittain's life and work in the interwar decades" Journal of Women's History, vol 3, no. 2 (Winter, 1992), pp 44-69.

"The 'Maiden Tribute of Modern Babylon' Re-examined: Child Prostitution and the Idea of Childhood in Late-Victorian England," Victorian Studies, 21, no. 3 (Spring 1978), 353-379.

- Fen Hampson -

Scholarly Publications

Books (authored & co-authored)

Leadership and the Making of Canada’s International Policies (working title). Toronto: Oxford University Press (under contract). With Brian W. Tomlin and Norman Hillmer. Forthcoming.

Madness in the Multitude: Human Security and World Disorder. Principal author. (With contributions by John Hay, Jean Daudelin, Holly Reid, and Todd Martin.) Toronto, New York, and Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2002. 210 pp.

Nurturing Peace: Why Peace Settlements Succeed or Fail. Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace Press, 1996. 278 pp.

Unguided Missiles: How America Buys its Weapons. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 1989. 370 pp.

Edited Volumes

Grasping the Nettle: Analyzing Cases of Intractable Conflict. Co-edited with Chester A. Crocker and Pamela Aall. Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace Press. 406 pp.

Setting Priorities Straight: Canada Among Nations 2004. Co-edited with David Carment and Norman Hillmer. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press. 2004. 291pp.

41 Coping with the American Colossus: Canada Among Nations, 2003. Co-edited with David Carment and Norman Hillmer. Toronto, New York, and Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2003. 354 pp.

The Axworthy Legacy: Canada Among Nations 2001. Co-edited with Maureen Appel Molot and Norman Hillmer. Toronto, New York, and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. 317 pp.

Leadership and Dialogue: Canada Among Nations 1998. Co-edited with Maureen Appel Molot. Toronto, New York, and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998. 304 pp.

Earthly Goods: Environmental Change and Social Justice. Co-edited with Judith Reppy. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1996. 263 pp.

The Arctic Environment and Canada's International Relations. Co-authored with members of the Working Group of the National Capital Branch of the Canadian Institute of International Affairs. Ottawa: Canadian Arctic Resources Committee, 1991. 110 pp.

The Allies and Arms Control. Co-edited with Harald von Riekhoff and John Roper. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992. 375 pp.

Journal Articles

"Viva Vox Populi: A Review Essay." With John B. Hay. Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, Vol. 10, No. 2 (April-June 2004): 247- 264.

"Coalition Diversity and Normative Legitimacy in Human Security Negotiations." Principal Author with Holly Reid. International Negotiation Vol. 8, No. 1 (2003): 7-42. This essay was the focus of a review by Princeton Lyman in Foreign Policy Magazine (August 2003).

"Pulpit Diplomacy: A Critique of the Axworthy Doctrine." With Dean Oliver. International Journal,

42 Vol. L111, No. 3 (Summer 1998). 379-406.

"Environmental Change and Social Justice" with Judith V. Reppy. Environment, Vol. 39, No. 3 (April 1997): 12-16, 31-35.

"Climate Change: Building International Coalitions of the Like-Minded." International Journal, Vol. 45, No. 1 (Winter 1989): 36-74.

Chapters in Edited Volumes

“Intervention and the Nation-building Debate.” (With David Mendeloff) In Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, and Pamela Aall, eds. Leashing the Dogs of War: Conflict Management in a Divided World. Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace Press. Pp. 670-700.

"Risky Business: Curable and Incurable Risks in the Mediation of Violent Conflict." In Gunnar Sjostedt and Rudolf Avenhaus, eds., Risk and Negotiation. Vienna: Program on Negotiation, International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis. In press.

"Human Security, Globalization, and Global Governance." In John N. Clark and G.R. Edwards, eds. Global Governance in the Twenty-first Century: Dynamics and Contexts of Change. Basingstoke: Palgrave/Macmillan: 2004. Pp. 177-203

" Human Security and International Collaboration: Lessons From Public Goods Theory" (with Mark W. Zacher). In Lincoln Chen, Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, and Ellen Seidenstecker, eds., Human Insecurity in a Global World. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2003. Pp. 41-64.

"Canada: Committed Contributor of Ideas and Forces, but with Growing Doubts and Problems." Accountability, International Law and Institutions, and Uses of Military Forces. Edited by Harold K. Jacobsen and Charlotte Ku. A Project of the American Society of International Law. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. Pp. 127-153.

43 "Parent, Midwife, or Accidental Executioner? The Role of Third Parties in Ending Violent Conflict." In Turbulent Peace: The Challenges of Managing International Conflict. Edited by Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, and Pamela Aall. Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace Press. Pp. 387-406.

"Is More Better? The Pros and Cons of Multiparty Mediation." In Turbulent Peace: The Challenges of Managing International Conflict. Edited by Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, and Pamela Aall. Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace Press. Pp 497-514.

"Liberalism Is Not Enough" with Judith Reppy. In Earthly Goods: Environmental Change and Social Justice. Co-edited with Judith Reppy. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1996: 245-256.

"Framing the Debate" with Judith Reppy. In Earthly Goods: Environmental Change and Social Justice. Co-edited with Judith Reppy. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1996: 1-8.

"The Pursuit of Human Rights: The United Nations in El Salvador." In William J. Durch, ed., UN Peacekeeping, American Policy, and the Uncivil Wars of the 1990s. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997: 69-102.

"Being Heard and the Role of Leadership" with Maureen Appel Molot. Big Enough to be Heard: Canada Among Nations, 1995/96. Ottawa: Carleton University Press/McGill-Queen's University Press, 1996: 3-22.

"Global Jeopardy" with Christopher J. Maule. Global Jeopardy. Canada Among Nations, 1993/94. Ottawa: Carleton University Press/McGill-Queen's University Press, 1993: 3-14.

"Winding Down Strife in Southern Africa." In The Suffering Grass: Superpowers and Regional Conflict in Southern Africa and the Caribbean. Edited by Thomas J. Weiss and James G. Blight.

44 Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner, 1992: 125-148.

"Is NATO So Successful It Deserves to Die?" In Emerging Dimensions of European Security. Wolfgang Danspeckgruber. Boulder Colo.: Westview Press, 1991.

"Pollution Across Borders: Canada's International Environmental Agenda." Canada Among Nations/1989. Edited by Maureen Appel Molot and Fen Osler Hampson. Ottawa: Carleton University Press/McGill-Queen's University Press, 1990: 175-92.

Other (Non-refereed) Scholarly Publications

Working Papers

Empowering People At Risk: Human Security Priorities for the 21st Century. Report of the Track on Human Security. Working Paper of the Helsinki Process. 2005.

"Climate Change and Global Warming: The Elusive Search for an International Convention." New Views of International Security Occasional Paper Series. No. 6. Syracuse: The Program on the Analysis and Resolution of Conflicts, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse, December 1990.

- Joseph Heath -

Books

Communicative Action and Rational Choice (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2001)

The Efficient Society (Toronto: Penguin, 2001). .

Papers:

"Should Productivity Growth be a Social Priority?" Review of Economic Performance and Social Progress, vol. 2, ed. Andrew Sharpe, Keith Banting, France St-Hilaire (forthcoming).

45 "The Transcendental Necessity of Morality," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research (in press).

"Discounting, Deontic Constraint, and the Structure of Practical Deliberation," (forthcoming).

"The Robustness of Altruism as an Evolutionary Strategy," with Scott Woodcock, co- author, Biology and Philosophy (in press).

"Liberal Autonomy and Consumer Sovereignty," Autonomy and the Challenges to Liberalism, ed. Joel Anderson and John Christman, (forthcoming).

"Resource Egalitarianism and the Politics of Recognition," Adding Insult to Injury, ed. Kevin Olson (London: Verso, forthcoming).

"Problems in the Theory of Ideology," Pragmatism and Critical Theory, ed. James Bohman and William Rehg (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2001).

"Rational Choice with Deontic Constraint," Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 31:3 (2001): 361-388.

"The Structure of Hip Consumerism," Philosophy and Social Criticism, 27 (2001): 1-17.

"Brandom et les sources de la normativitÈ," Philosophiques, 28 (2001) : 27-46.

"Ideology, Irrationality and Collectively Self-Defeating Behaviour," Constellations, 7:3 (2000): 363-371.

"A Pragmatist Theory of Convergence," Pragmatism, Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary Volume XXII, ed. C.J. Misak (Lethbridge: University of Calgary Press, 1999).

"Culture: Choice or Circumstance?" Constellations, 5:2 (1998): 183-200.

"The Structure of Normative Control," Law and Philosophy, 17:4 (1998): 419-442.

"What is a Validity Claim?" Philosophy and Social Criticism, 24:4 (1998):23-41.

"Foundationalism and Practical Reason," Mind 106:3 (1997):452-73.

"Immigration, Multiculturalism and the Social Contract," Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, 10:2 (1997):343-61.

46 "Intergenerational Cooperation and Distributive Justice," Canadian Journal of Philosophy 27:3 (1997):361-76.

"A Multi-Stage Game Model of Morals by Agreement," Dialogue, 35:3 (1996): 529-52.

"Is Language a Game?" Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 26:1 (1996): 1-28.

"Rational Choice as Critical Theory," Philosophy and Social Criticism, 22:5 (1996): 43- 62.

"Threats, Promises and Communicative Action," European Journal of Philosophy, 3:3 (1995): 225-41.

"The Problem of Foundationalism in Habermas"s Discourse Ethics," Philosophy and Social Criticism, 21:1 (1995): 77-100.

Reviews:

"Practical Rational and Preferences: Essay for David Gauthier," Philosophy in Review (forthcoming).

"Brian Barry"s Culture and Equality," Isuma (in press).

"Logi Gunnarsson"s Making Moral Sense," Utilitas (in press).

"Serge-Christophe Kolm"s Justice and Equity," Philosophy in Review, 19:2 (1999).

"John Roemer"s Theories of Distributive Justice," Philosophy in Review, 17:2 (1997).

"Viktor Vanberg"s Rules and Choice in Economics," Economics and Philosophy, 12:3 (1996).

"Book note: James Tully, ed. Philosophy in an Age of Pluralism: The Thought of Charles Taylor in Question," Ethics, 106:3 (1996).

"Habermas and Speech Act Theory," Philosophy and Social Criticism, 21:4 (1995).

Miscellaneous:

"Citizenship Education and Diversity," Education Canada (forthcoming).

"What Economists Don"t Want You to Know," THIS magazine, (March/April 2001)

47 "Five Days that Shook a Seattle Starbucks," National Post (April 21, 2001)

- Tessa Hebb -

Book Chapters

Abele, Frances and Thierry Rodon, (2008) “Coming in from the Cold: Inuit Diplomacy and Global Citizenship” in J. Marshall Beier, ed. Indigenous Diplomacy Palgrave, forthcoming.

Jackson, E.T. (2008). “How Ottawa Doesn’t Spend: The Rapid Appearance and Disappearance – and Possible Reappearance – of the Federal Social Economy Initiative.” In A. Maslove (ed). How Ottawa Spends. Montreal/Kingston: McGill-Queen’s Press, forthcoming. 35p. (Sole Author).

Jackson, E.T. (2008). (2008). “Knowledge Collisions: Perspectives from CED Practitioners Working with Women” (with M. Stratton). In K. Church, N. Bascia and E. Shragge (eds). Learning Through Community: Exploring Participatory Practices. London: Springer Press, 117-142. (Second Co-Author). (Chapter and book supported by SSHRC project entitled Network on Adult Lifelong Learning, managed by OISE/University of Toronto).

Jackson, E.T. (2008). “Steering on Black Ice: The Continuing Search for Sustainable Livelihoods in the Ottawa Tech Sector” (with R. Khan). In N. Novakowski and R. Tremblay (eds). Perspectives on Ottawa’s High-Tech sector. Brussels: Peter Lang, 119-143. (Lead Co-Author).

Articles

Abele, Frances and Michael J. Prince, (2008) “Four Pathways to Aboriginal Self- Government in Canada” American Review of Canadian Studies.

Clark G L, Salo J, Hebb T, (2008), "Social and environmental shareholder activism in the public spotlight: US corporate annual meetings, campaign strategies, and environmental performance, 2001 – 04" Environment and Planning A. 40 1370-1390.

Working Papers

48 Abele, Frances (2007) Like an Ill-Fitting Boot: Government, Governance, and Management Systems in the Contemporary Indian Act. Squamish Territory: National Centre for First Nations Governance.

Abele, Frances (2008) Canada’s Northern and Circumpolar Future: Background Paper. Institute for Research on Public Policy.

Hebb T. (2008) CalSTRS Case Study: Diversity as an Investment Framework: CalSTRS Targeted Investment Strategy Working paper, Oxford University Centre for the Environment

Presentations

Abele, Frances, “The Best Possible Northern Economy” Sixth Conference of the International Association of Arctic Social Science, Illimarfik (University of Greenland) August 23, 2008.

Abele, Frances and Martin Papillon, Tracing the Contours of Neoliberal Citizenship: Indigenous Peoples and Welfare State Restructuring in Canada. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, University of British Columbia, June 2008.

Hebb T., CalSTRS Case Study: Diversity as an Investment Framework: CalSTRS Targeted Investment Strategy, Presentation to Plan Sponsors and Minority Managers 5th Annual Consortium, New York, June 12th 2008

Hebb T., Responsible Investing, 7th Annual Canada Cup of Investment Managers, Presentation Toronto, June 6th 2008

Hebb T. CalSTRS Case Study: Diversity as an Investment Framework: CalSTRS Targeted Investment Strategy, Presentation to CalSTRS Board of Trustees, June 5th 2008-09- 10

Hebb T. Responsible Investing and Social Finance, Presentation to CCINC Annual Meeting, Teleconference May 28th 2008

Hebb T. Responsible Investing, Ottawa Community Foundation, Board Meeting, Ottawa, May 20th 2008.

Hebb T., Socially Responsible Investing, CBERN, York University April 10th 2008.

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Scholarly Publications

Books

Land Our Life: A Study of the Struggle for Agrarian Reform in the Philippines. Manila: Claretian Publications, 1987, 121 pages.

Articles in Refereed Journals

Moving from Digital Divide to Digital Inclusion. First listed co-author: Cheryl Parsons, Currents: New Scholarship in the Human Services, upcoming April 2008.

My Personal Journey to Mindfulness. Reflections: Narrative of Professional Helpers, upcoming August 2008.

Technology, Social Inclusion and Poverty: An Exploratory Investigation of a Community Technology Center. Journal of Technology in Human Services, Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press, 24 (1), 2006, pp.14.

Introduction: Anti-Oppressive Practice: Challenges for Social Work. Critical Social Work, Volume 2, Number 2, 2002, pp.5.

The Political Economy of War-Affected Children, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 575, May, 2001, pp. 16.

Children’s Rights and the Internet, Second listed co-author: Edward Halpin, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 575, May, 2001, pp. 15.

Rethinking the Debate: Social Work Education on the Internet, New Technology in the Human Services, Volume 12, Numbers 3 & 4, August 1999, pp. 9.

Learning to Care on the Internet: Evaluating an Online Introductory Social Work Course, New Technology in the Human Services, Volume 11, Number 3, April 1999, pp.10.

Canadian Foreign Aid and Human Rights Observance, Social Development Issues, May 1988, pp. 20.

Edited Books

50 Mindfulness and Social Work. Chicago: Lyceum Books, 2008. upcoming 2008.

Mindfulness and the Therapeutic Relationship. Lead editor: Steven Hick, second co- editor Thomas Bien, NY: Guilford Press, 2008.

Social Work: A Critical Turn. Lead editor: Steven Hick, second co-editor: Janis Fook (Australia), and third co-editor Richard Pozzuto (USA), Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishers, 2005, 237 pages.

Advocacy and Activism on the Internet: Community Organization and Social Policy. Lead editor: Steven Hick and second co-editor: John McNutt, Chicago: Lyceum Press, 2002, 276 pages.

Human Rights and the Internet. Lead editor: Steven Hick, second co-editor: Edward Halpin and third co-editor: Eric Hoskins, London: Macmillan Press Ltd. & New York, N.Y.: St Martin Press, LLC, 2000, 257 pages.

Chapters in Edited Books

Mindfulness and Social Work, [Chapter 1]. In S. Hick (Ed), Mindfulness and Social Work. Chicago: Lyceum Books, 2008.

Cultivating Therapeutic Relationships: The Role of Mindfulness, [Chapter 1]. In S. Hick & T. Bien (Eds.), Mindfulness and the Therapeutic Relationship. NY: Guilford Press, 2008.

Reconceptualizing Critical Social Work, [Chapter3], In S. Hick, J Fook & R. Pozzuto (Eds.), Social Work: A Critical Turn (pp. 39-54). Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishers, 2005.

Introduction: Towards “Becoming” a Critical Social Worker, Second co-author: Richard Pozzuto. [Introduction], In S. Hick, J Fook & R. Pozzuto (Eds.), Social Work: A Critical Turn (pp. vii-ix). Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishers, 2005.

Current Understandings of Critical Social Work, [Chapter 1], Second co-author: Richard Pozzuto and third co-author: Jan Fook. In S. Hick, J Fook & R. Pozzuto (Eds.), Social Work: A Critical Turn (pp. 39-54). Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishers, 2005.

Community Practice in the Internet Age, [Chapter 18], In W. Shera (Ed.), Emerging Perspectives on Anti-Oppressive Practice (pp. 317-330). Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press, 2003.

51 Communities and Advocacy on the Internet: A Conceptual Framework, Second co- author: John McNutt. [Chapter 1], In S. Hick &. J. McNutt (Eds.), Advocacy and Activism on the Internet: Community Organization and Social Policy (pp.3-18). Chicago: Lyceum Press, 2002.

Can You Have a Community on the Net? Second co-author: Emily Reich. [Chapter 3], In S. Hick &. J. McNutt (Eds.), Advocacy and Activism on the Internet: Community Organization and Social Policy (pp.33-42). Chicago: Lyceum Press, 2002.

Organizing for Social Change: Online and Traditional Community Practice, Lead co- author: John McNutt, [Chapter 6], In S. Hick &. J. McNutt (Eds.), Advocacy and Activism on the Internet: Community Organization and Social Policy (pp.73-80). Chicago: Lyceum Press, 2002.

Social Policy Advocacy in Cyberspace, Lead co-author: John McNutt, [Chapter 13], In S. Hick &. J. McNutt (Eds.), Advocacy and Activism on the Internet: Community Organization and Social Policy (pp.165-172). Chicago: Lyceum Press, 2002.

Cyberadvocacy as Social work Practice: The Continuing Challenge to Reinvent the Profession, Lead co-author: John McNutt, [Chapter 18], In S. Hick &. J. McNutt (Eds.), Advocacy and Activism on the Internet: Community Organization and Social Policy (pp.223-229). Chicago: Lyceum Press, 2002.

Promoting Human Rights on the Internet, Co-authors: Edward Halpin and Eric Hoskins. Lead Author: Edward Halpin. [Chapter 1], In S. Hick, E. F. Halpin & E. Hoskins (Eds.), Human Rights and the Internet (pp. 3-15). London: Macmillan Press Ltd. & New York, N.Y.: St Martin Press, LLC, 2000.

Internet Solidarity: Grassroots Movement Struggles for Human Rights [Chapter 6], Second listed co-author Arial Teplinsky, In S. Hick, E. F. Halpin & E. Hoskins (Eds.), Human Rights and the Internet (pp. 52-64). London: Macmillan Press Ltd. & New York, N.Y.: St Martin Press, LLC, 2000. Contributed equally.

Human Rights Education and the Internet: Its Day Has Come, [Chapter 20], First listed co-author Richard Pierre Claude In S. Hick, E. F. Halpin & E. Hoskins (Eds.), Human Rights and the Internet (pp. 225-237). London: Macmillan Press Ltd. & New York, N.Y.: St Martin Press, LLC, 2000. Contributed equally.

Information: An Essential Tool for Human Rights [Chapter 21], First listed co-author Edward Halpin, In S. Hick, E. F. Halpin & E. Hoskins (Eds.), Human Rights and the

52 Internet (pp. 238- 250). London: Macmillan Press Ltd. & New York, N.Y.: St Martin Press, LLC, 2000.

Other Scholarly Publications

Articles in Non-refereed Journals

Technology Centres for the Poor. Poverty Matters/Question de Pauvreté, 2003, 1(6), pp.11.

Witness to Revolt. The Human Rights Advocate, 1986, 3(1), pp. 6.

A Call for International Solidarity. The Human Rights Advocate, 1985, 3(3), pp. 7.

Technical Reports

Human Rights and the Internet Policy Report, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT), [Centre for Research on Diversity Training], (1999), pp. 41.

Anti-racism Student Organizing in Canadian Universities. Ottawa: Department of Multiculturalism, 1994, (Monograph), pp. 49.

Native Youth and Police in Canada, unpublished research report for Solicitor General, (1993). Discussion Paper on Disability Studies and Social Work Education, Disabled Persons Secretariat, Health Canada, (1994).

- Therese Jennissen -

Chapters in books

“Women in Cuba and the Move to a Private Market Economy" (with Colleen Lundy), Women's Studies International Forum, 2001, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 181-198.

"Workers' Compensation in Canada: A Case for greater public accountability", (with Michael Prince and Saul Schwartz), Canadian Public Administration, Vol. 43, No. 1, pp. 23-45.

"Gender Dimensions of Occupational Health and Safety in Canada: The Case of Foetal Protection from Toxins in the Workplace", in Women and Public Policy, S. Baker and A. van Doorne-Huiskes, eds. London:Open University Press, 1999, pp. 175-193.

53 "Implications for Women: The Canada Health and Social Transfer", in The Welfare State in Canada: Past, Present and Future, edited by Raymond Blake, Penny Bryden and J. Frank Strain, Concord, Ontario:Irwin Publishing, 1997, 219-229.

"The Federal Social Security Review: A Gender-sensitive Critique", in Remaking Canadian Social Policy: Social Security in the Late 1990s, edited by Jane Pulkingham and Gordon Ternowetsky, Halifax:Fernwood Press, 1996, pp. 238-255

- Ian Kerr -

Books edited:

Cases and Materials on Legal and Ethical Issues in Multimedia, 1st ed., 2nd ed., 3rd ed. (UWO: London, 1999)

Chapters in Books:

“Online Service Providers, Fidelity and the Duty of Loyalty” in The Ethics of Electronic Information in the Twenty First Century (Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland Press, forthcoming 2002)

“Personal relationships in the Year 2000: Me and My ISP” in No Person Is an Island: Personal Relationships of Dependence and Independence (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2002) [in press]

“Mind Your Metaphors: An examination of the Inefficacy Argument as a reason against Regulating On-line Conduct” in Ethics and Electronic Information in the 21st Century, ed. Lester Pourciau, (Purdue University Press, 1999), 231-251

Papers in refereed journals:

“Pregnant Women and the Born Alive Rule in Canada” (2000) 8 Tort Law Review 713- 19

“Indemnity for the Cost of Rearing Wanted Children From Unwanted Pregnancies” (1998) 6 Tort Law Review 120-124

“Pre-Natal Fictions and Post-Partum Actions” (1997) 20 Dalhousie Law Journal 237- 274

Papers in refereed conference proceedings:

54 “Hatred, Ridicule and Contempt: The Protection of Reputation in the Electronic Milieu” in Proceedings of the Ontario/Baden-W¸rtenburg Exchange (Germany, 2001) [in press]

“Employersí Obligations Under the Human Rights Code,” written for M.J. MacKillop of Borden & Elliot, published in Workplace Regulation: A Complete Course for Executives (Toronto, 1996)

Invited Contributions / Papers Read:

“Bots, Babes and the Californication of Commerce” read at Distinguished Speakers Series, Faculty of Law, University of Western Ontario, March 8, 2002

“Internet User Dependence and the Duty of Loyalty” read at The Ethics of Electronic Information in the 21st Century, Memphis, October 18-20, 2001

“Where the Right to Anonymity if Online: The Plight of Aquacool_2000" read at Privacy, Civil Liberties and the Future of Democracyî, Carleton University, Ottawa, November 22, 2000

“The Law and Ethics of Integrated Justice,” sponsored by the Ministry of the Attorney General of Ontario, Courts Services, Divisional Management Conference, Niagra Falls, November 2, 1999

“Moving Beyond the Inefficacy Argument: How Ought We to Regulate Online Conduct?” read at Towards the New Millennium, A National Conference sponsored by the Faculty of Information and Media Studies, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, October, 1998

“Thoughts on the Politics of Surface-Dwelling: A Deeper Look at Rawlsí Idea of an Overlapping Consensus,” read at the Annual Canadian Graduate Student Conference in Philosophy, London, Ontario, February 1994

“The Ethical Treatment of Animals,” read at the University of Western Ontario Pre-Med Society, London, Ontario, 1993

“Is Multiculturalism a Myth?” read at the Annual Conference of the Ontario Philosophical Society, London, Ontario, October, 1992

Others (workshops presented):

55 “Is Todayís Internet Really Beyond Human Control?: A Reply to Duncan Langford and Others” to be submitted to the Journal of Ethics and Information Technology in Fall, 2002

- Christine M. Koggel -

BOOKS

Moral Issues in Global Perspective. 2nd edition in 3 volumes (Volume I: Moral and Political Theory; Volume II: Human Diversity and Equality; Volume III: Moral Issues). Editor. Peterborough: Broadview Press, 2006.

Contemporary Moral Issues. 5th edition. Co-editor with Wesley Cragg. Toronto: McGraw-Hill, 2004

Confidential Relationships: Psychoanalytic, Ethical, and Legal Contexts. Co-editor. Amsterdam: Rodopi Press, Psychology and Philosophy Series, 2003.

Moral Issues in Global Perspective. Editor. Peterborough: Broadview Press, 1999.

Perspectives on Equality: Constructing a Relational Theory. Lanham, MD: R Rowman & Littlefield, 1998.

Contemporary Moral Issues. 4th edition. Co-editor with Wesley Cragg. Toronto: McGraw-Hill, 1997.

PAPERS IN REFEREED JOURNALS

“Burdening the Burdened Virtues.” Hypatia. Forthcoming

“Ecological Thinking and Epistemic Location: The Local and the Global.” Hypatia. Volume 23, no. 1 (Winter 2008).

“Empowerment and the Role of Advocacy in a Globalized World.” Ethics and Social Welfare. Volume 1, no. 1 (April 2007).

“Review of Recognition, Responsibility, and Rights: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory”. APA Newsletters: Feminism. Volume 5, no. 1 (Fall 2005).

“Globalization and Women’s Paid Work: Expanding Freedom”. Feminist Economics. Special Issue: Amartya Sen’s Work and Ideas, 9 (2 and 3): 2003.

56 “Equality Analysis in a Global Context: A Relational Approach”. Canadian Journal of Philosophy. Supplementary Volume: Feminist Moral Philosophy, 28: 2002.

“A Feminist View of Equality and its Implications for Affirmative Action”. The Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, VII (1): 1994.

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

“Global Feminism” in Oxford Handbook of World Philosophy edited by Jay Garfield. Oxford University Press, forthcoming.

“Agency and Empowerment: Embodied Realities in a Globalized World ” in Agency and Embodiment, edited by Letitia Maynell, Sue Campbell, and Susan Sherwin. Forthcoming.

“Globalization and Women’s Paid Work: Expanding Freedom?” reprinted in Critical Perspectives on Globalization edited by Marina Della Giusta, Uma Kambhampati, and Robert Wade. Glasgow: Edward Elgar Publishing, Ltd. January 2006.

“Globalization and Women’s Paid Work: Expanding Freedom?” reprinted in Amartya Sen’s Work and Ideas: A Gender Perspective edited by Bina Agarwal, Jane Humphries, and Ingrid Robeyns. London and New York, Routledge, 2005, pp. 165-185.

“Equality Analysis: Local and Global Relations of Power”. In Moral Issues in Global Perspective edited by Christine Koggel. 2nd edition. Volume II Human Diversity and Equality.Peterborough: Broadview Press, 2006.

“A Relational Critique of the Right to Privacy: The Case of Pornography and the Internet”. Co-authored with Alison Minea. In Moral Issues in Global Perspective edited by Christine Koggel. 2nd edition. Volume III Moral Issues. Peterborough: Broadview Press, 2006.

“Poverty and Global Justice”. In Contemporary Moral Issues edited by Wesley Cragg and Christine Koggel. 5th edition. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 2004.

“Developing Freedom: Feminist Critiques of Development Theory”. In La passió per la llibertat: A passion for freedom: Action, Passion and Politics, Feminist Controversies edited by Fina Birulé & María Isabel Pe?a Aguado. Barcelona: Universitat de Barcelona, 2004.

“Confidentiality in Liberal Democracy: A Relational Approach”. In Confidential Relationships: Psychoanalytic, Ethical, and Legal Contexts edited by Christine Koggel,

57 Allannah Furlong, and Charles Levin. Amsterdam: Rodopi Press, Psychology and Philosophy Series, 2003.

“Elucidating Equality: Applying Wittgenstein’s Methods to a Moral Concept”. In Reread_ing the Canon: Feminist Interpretations of Wittgenstein edited by Naomi Sche_man. Penn State University Press, 2002.

“Expanding the Role of Role Modelling”. In Contemporary Moral Issues edited by Wesley Cragg and Christine Koggel. 4th edition. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1997.

“Affirmative Action and the Idea of Equality”. Editor of chapter in Contemporary Moral Issues edited by Wesley Cragg. 3rd edition. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1992.

OTHER

“Civil Rights”. Entry for Routledge Encyclopedia of Feminist Theories edited by Lorraine Code. London: Routledge, 2000.

“Communitarianism, Women and”. Entry for Routledge Encyclopedia of Feminist Theories edited by Lorraine Code. London: Routledge, 2000.

“Care and Justice: Re-examined and Revised”. The Proceedings of the 20th World Congress of Philosophy. Philosophy Documentation Center, 1999.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

“Power in Theory and Empowerment in Practice: Feminist and Postcolonial Insights” at Spindel Conference “Global Ethics: Feminist, Multicultural and Postcolonial Perspectives,” University of Memphis, Tennessee, October 18-20, 2007.

“Power in Theory and Empowerment in Practice: Feminist and Postcolonial Insights” at Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, University of Alberta, Edmonton, October 12-14, 2007.

“Power in Theory/Empowerment in Practice: Feminist Postcolonial Insights in the Global Context” at North American Society for Social Philosophy, University of Millersville, Millersville, PA, July 12-14, 2007

“Leading Forward: How to Articulate Values” for Workshop on “Empowerment: Obstacles, Flaws, and Achievements” at Carleton University, May 3-5, 2007.

58 “Empowerment in Development Theory and Policy: Securing Political and Economic Freedom?” at the Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, Trent University, October 27-29, 2006.

“A Critical Perspective on Measuring Empowerment: The Role of the World Bank and Economic Globalization” for the Panel, “Examining the World Bank’s Measuring Empowerment,” at the 2006 International Conference of the Human Development and Capability Association, Groningen, Netherlands, 29 August - 1 September 2006.

“Empowering Women in a Globalized World” at the Seventh International Conference on Ethics and International Development of the International Development Ethics Association on “Accountability, Responsibility, and Integrity in Development: The Ethical Challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa and Beyond”, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda, July 19-22, 2006.

“Ecological Thinking and Epistemic Location: The Local and the Global?” for Book Panel of Lorraine Code’s Ecological Thinking: The Politics of Epistemic Location, at the Canadian Philosophical Association Annual Meetings, York University, May 19- June 1, 2006.

“Globalization and Inequalities in Wealth: Local and Global Perspectives”, at Feminist Ethics and Social Theory (FEAST) 2006 Conference, Clearwater Beach, Florida, January 5-8, 2006.

“Globalization: Assessing Inequalities and Enhancing Agency”, at Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, September 30- October 2, 2005.

“Commentary on Drydyk’s ‘Political Equality, Public Reason, and Forced Labour’”, at the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Philosophical Association, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, May 28-31, 2005.

“Concepts of Beauty: A Feminist Philosopher Thinks About Paradigms and Consequences”, at Beauty Symposium, Bryn Mawr College, February-March 2004.

“Inequalities and Globalization: A Feminist Perspective”, at Truth and Power: Local and Global. A Symposium sponsored by the Center for International Studies, Bryn Mawr College, March 19, 2004.

“Equality Analysis in a Global Context”, at the Radical Philosophy Association Meetings, Brown University, November 2002.

59 “Developing Freedom: Feminist Critiques of Development Theory”, at the International Association of Women Philosophers-IAPH, Barcelona, October 2002.

“Commentary on Carolyn McLeod’s Self-Trust and Reproductive Autonomy”, Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, University of Alberta, Edmonton, October 2002.

“Equality Analysis in a Global Context”, at the Feminist Moral Philosophy Conference, University of Western Ontario, August 2002.

“In the Real World: Sen’s Development as Freedom”, at the International Development Ethics Association Meetings, Honduras, June 2002.

“Commentary on Harvey’s Civilized Oppression”, book symposium at the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Philosophical Association, University of Toronto, May 2002.

“Applications of Sen’s Development as Freedom”, at the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Philosophical Association, Congress of The Social Sciences and Humanities, Laval University, Quebec City, May 2001.

“A Relational Conception of Confidentiality in Our Political Context”, at Confidentiality & Society: Therapy, Ethics and the Law, Social, Philosophical and Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Montreal, October 2000.

“Injustices in Justice Theory”, at the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Philosophical Association, Congress of The Social Sciences and Humanities, Edmonton, Alberta, May 2000.

“Rights as Relational”, at Third International Workshop on Women’s Studies, University of Havana, Cuba, October 1999.

“Human Relationships and Concern for Others: Implications for Justice and Care”, at Feminist Ethics Revisited: An International Conference on Feminist Ethics, Clearwater Beach, Florida, October 1999.

“Commentary on ‘What is Feminist Theory and are the Postmodernists Right About It?’”, at the Ontario Philosophical Society, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, October 1998.

“Care and Justice: Re-examined and Revised”, at the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, Boston, Massachusetts, August 1998.

60 “Using Relational Insights to Resolve the Dilemma of Difference”, at the Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia, September 1997.

Commentary on “Justice and Basic Rights”, at the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Philosophical Association, St. John’s, Newfoundland, June 1997.

“Role Models: How They Work”, panel member for the Standing Committee on Equity Issues at the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Philosophical Association, St. John’s, Newfoundland, June 1997.

“Job Market Strategies”, panel member for session at the Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy Conference, Queen’s University, October 1996.

Commentary on “’s Rhetoric, Credibility, and Cognitive Authority” at the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Philosophical Association, Brock University, St. Catharines, June 1996.

“Relationships, Feminism, and Political Theory”, paper presented for CPA Sympo_sium called “Relational Theory and Autonomy” at the Annual Meetings of the_ Canadian Philo_sophical Association, Université du Québec a Montréal, Montréal, Québec, May 1995. Other panel members included Lorraine Code, Susan Sherwin, and Jennifer Nedelsky.

“Commentaries on ‘Feminist Standpoint Epistemology’ and ‘Speaking of Justice: Mimesis to Affirmative Feminism’”, the Ontario Philosophical Society, York University, November 1994.

“Feminist Difference Theory and the Concept of Equality”, at the Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy Conference, University of Toronto, October 1994.

“Relational Feminist Theory as Political”, at Learned Societies Conference, Canadian Philo_sophical Association Meetings, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, June 1994.

“Relational Feminist Theory in Practice: The Issue of Affirmative Action”, at the Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy Conference, University of Calgary, September 1993.

“Commentary on ‘Ethical Idealism: A Grounding for Feminist Ethics’”, at Learned Societies Conference, Canadian Philosophi_cal Association Meetings, Carle_ton Univer_sity, Ottawa, May 1993.

61 “Discussion of Hiring Policies Affecting Women in Philosophy”, at the Annual Meetings of the Canadian Philosophical Association, Panel on the CPA Report on Hiring Policies Affec_ting Women, Charlottetown, P.E.I., May 1992.

INVITED PAPERS

“Burdening the Burdened Virtues” Author-Meets-Critics Session for Lisa Tessman’s Burdened Virtues at the Pacific Division American Philosophical Association, San Francisco, CA, April 5-8, 2007.

“Feminism and Capitalism,” presented for a symposium at the Eastern Division American Philosophical Association, Washington, D.C., December 27-30, 2006.

“Mapping the Terrain of Otherness: Multiculturalism, Globalism, and Alterity,” presented for a round table discussion at the Eastern Division American Philosophical Association, Washington, D.C., December 27-30, 2006.

“Empowerment, Security, and the World Bank,” Center on Values and Ethics, Carleton University, Ottawa, November 15, 2006.

“Global Inequality and Relational Ethics”, for a panel on “Care and Global Justice” at the Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, August 31- September 3, 2006.

“Ethics of Empowerment”, paper presented for USC-SATUNAMA, an NGO in Jogyakarta, Indonesia, June 23, 2006.

“Empowering Women in a Postcolonial and Globalized World”, Main Speaker for the 30th Midwest Philosophy Colloquium. Philosophy and Public Affairs, Minnesota Humanities Commission, University of Minnesota Morris, Public Lecture, April 3, 2006.

“Confidentiality and Public Policy”, Campus Talk for the Minnesota Humanities Commission, University of Minnesota Morris, 30th Midwest Philosophy Colloquium. Philosophy and Public Affairs, Public Lecture, April 3, 2006.

“Empowering Women in a Postcolonial and Globalized World”, at University of Waterloo, Department of Philosophy, January 17, 2006.

Commentary on “Boundary Violations and the Problem of Hyperconfidentiality,” Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia, Series on Ethics and Psychoanalysis, Philadelphia, January 11, 2006.

62 “Women’s Roles ‘Round the World”, panel participant for the Diversity Colloquia Series, Multicultural Center, September 16, 2005.

“Globalization and Inequality: A Feminist Perspective”, at University of Waterloo, Departments of Philosophy and Women’s Studies, February 11, 2005.

“A Feminist Perspective on Globalization”, at University of Western Ontario, Department of Philosophy, November 28, 2003.

“A Feminist Perspective on Globalization”, at Villanova University, Departments of Philosophy and Women’s Studies, November 14, 2003.

“Poverty and Global Justice”, at the Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium Conference on “Global Justice and Human Needs”, St. Joseph’s University, February 2003.

“Feminist Interpretations of Global Inequalities”, at University of Lethbridge, Departments of Women’s Studies and Philosophy, October 22, 2002.

“In the Real World: Sen’s Development as Freedom”, at Workshop attended by Amartya Sen and organized by Feminist Economics for the Special Issue on the Ideas and Work of Sen, All Soul’s College, Oxford, September 2002.

“Liberalism, Feminism, and Global Justice”, at Principles of Justice: A Symposium in Celebration of Alistair Macleod, Queen’s University, Kingston, September 2002.

“Feminism, Liberalism, and Global Inequalities”, at University of Cape Town, South Africa, June 2002.

“Ethics in an Era of Globalization”, Parents’ Day, International Center event for Bryn Mawr, November 2001.

“Feminism, Liberalism, and Global Inequalities”, Department of Philosophy Colloquia Series, Carleton University, Ottawa, October 2001.

“Should Feminists Reject Equality Analysis?” Keynote Speaker at Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, Annual Meetings, Guelph, Ontario, September 2001.

“Problems in Practice with Amartya Sen’s Development as Freedom”, Department of Philosophy Colloquia Series, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 2001.

“Confidentiality in Liberal Democracies: A Relational Approach”, Department of Philosophy Colloquia Series, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, January 2001.

63 “Democracy and Human Rights: The Case of Cuba”, Carleton University, November 1999.

Book Panel on my Perspectives on Equality: Constructing a Relational Theory, Co- sponsored by the Canadian Philosophical Association and the Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, Congress of The Social Sciences and Humanities, Sherbrooke, Quebec, June 1999.

“Critical Questions for Opening Dialogue”, Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium, Fourth Annual Public Forum on Critical Thinking in Education, “The Import of Gender for Critical Thinking: A Dialogue”, Haverford College, March 1998.

“Not the Same Sameness/Difference Debate: Re-examining and Revising Care and Justice”, Philosophy Department, Swarthmore College, February 1998.

“Relational Ethics: the Intersection of Care and Justice”, Ethics and Policy Issues Centre, Seminar series, Carleton University, February 1998.

“Moral Dilemmas in a Pluralistic Society”, Parents’ Day, Bryn Mawr College, October 1997.

“A Relational Conception of the Self and Feminist Ethics”, Philosophy Department, Haverford College, October 1996.

“Justice, Care, and the Complementarity Thesis”, Carleton University Philosophy Colloquium, March 1996.

“Human Relationships and Concern for Others: Implications for Equality Theory”, Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series, Queen’s University, January 1996.

“Relational Theory and Liberalism”, Institute of Foreign Philosophy, University of Peking, China, December 1995.

“Relationships, Feminism, and Political Theory”, Women’s Studies Program, Allegheny College, Meadville, Pennsylvania, March 1995.

“The Ethic of Care: Feminist or Feminine Ethics?” Department of Phil_osophy Collo_quium Series, York Univer_sity, January 1995.

“Feminist Sexual Politics: Another Look at Radical Feminist and Sexual Libertarian Debates”, Department of Philosophy Colloquium Series, Queen’s University, February 1993.

64 “Feminist Sexual Politics: The Debate on Pornography”, Carleton University Philosophy Colloquium, March 1992.

- Judith Kumin -

"Interception: where human rights and immigration control collide," Refuge, Spring 2004 (forthcoming, with Andrew Brouwer).

"Africa suffers silently as the world watches Iraq," The Montreal Gazette, April 13, 2003.

"CharitÈ bien ordonnÈe: Aider les rÈfugiÈs au Canada," in Action humanitaire du Canada: Histoire, Concepts, Politiques et Pratiques de Terrain, Les Presses de l'UniversitÈ de Laval, 2002.

"International Refugee Law under Strain: Preserving Space for Asylum," in Globalism: People, Profits and Progress, Canadian Council on International Law, 30th Annual Conference 2001, Kluwer Law International, The Hague, 2002

"Trading sex for survival is no way to live," Ottawa Citizen, March 8, 2002.

"Taking the Agenda Forward: The Roundtable on Separated Children Seeking Asylum in Canada" (with Danya Chaikel), Refuge: Canada's Periodical on Refugees, Vol. 20, No. 2, February 2002, pp. 73-77.

"Refugees finally get their day," Montreal Gazette, June 19, 2001.

"Foreign Aid Workers need protection, too," The Ottawa Citizen, September 21, 2000.

"Refugees in Limbo and Canada's International Obligations," (with Guy S. Goodwin-Gill), Caledon Institute for Social Policy, Ottawa, September 2000.

"Refugee Children: Among the Most Vulnerable," Canada's Children, Child Welfare League of Canada, Ottawa, Autumn 2000, pp. 39-41.

"Between Sympathy and Anger: How Open Will Canada's Door Be?" World Refugee Survey 2000, U.S. Committee for Refugees, Washington, D.C., pp. 296-7.

"An uncertain direction," Refugees, Vol. 2, No. 113 (1998), pp. 5-9.

65 "R¸ckkehr der Fl¸chtlinge nach Bosnien-Herzegowina," in Brey, Hansjorg and Wagenlehner, G¸nther (ed.), Die Staaten S¸ddosteuropas und die europ‰isch- atlantischen Strukturen. Eine Bestandsaufnahme, S¸dosteuropa-Gesellschaft, M¸nchen, 1997, pp. 157-161.

"Juristisch wegdefiniert: Opfer nichtstaatlicher Verfolgung," Der Ueberblick, December 1996, pp. 84-86.

"Harmonization of refugee law: Can the protection gap be closed?" Paper presented at the International Bar Association Annual Meeting, Berlin, October 1996.

"Zur Situation von Fl¸chtlingsfrauen," in Flucht ins Asyl? Zur Situation von Fl¸chtlingsfrauen im Asylverfahren und in Sammelunterkunften," Evangelische Frauenarbeit in Deutschland E.V., Frankfurt am Main, 1996, pp. 5-9.

"Asylum in Europe: Sharing or shifting the burden," 1995 World Refugee Survey, U.S. Committee for Refugees, Washington, D.C., pp. 28-33.

"Die Genfer Fl¸chtlingskonvention und asylpolitische Entwicklungen in Deutschland und Europa," in Barwig, Klaus and Brill, Walter (ed.), Aktuelle asylrechtliche Probleme der gerichtlichen Entscheidungspraxis in Deutschland, Osterreich und der Schweiz, Nomos Verlag, Baden-Baden, 1996, pp. 19-24.

"Wen interessiert noch, welche Probleme Fl¸chtlinge haben?" in Rosen, Klaus Henning (ed.), Jahrbuch der Deutschen Stiftung f¸r UNO-Fl¸chtlingshilfe, Ost-West Verlag, Bad Honnef, 1995, pp. 9-16.

"Refugees from the former Yugoslavia: The view from Germany," The Courier, No. 150, March-April 1995, Brussels, pp. 78-80.

"Ausweg aus der Verzweiflung," Die Zeit, December 16, 1994.

"Keine Zeit f¸r Resignation," in St‰dte und Gemeinderat, 48. Jahrgang, Wuppertal, November 1994, pp. 356-359.

- Edwin Levy -

Power, C., Levy, E., Marden, E., & Warren, B. (2008). Alternative IP mechanisms in genomic research. Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology, 2(2), 5.

66 Levy, E. (2005). Assessing drug development reforms in Angell’s the truth about the drug companies: How they deceive us and what to do about it. CAE Working Paper #3. http://www.ethics.ubc.ca/workingpapers/cae/cae003.pdf

- Colleen Lundy -

“Social Work's Commitment to Social and Economic Justice: A Challenge to the Profession”, in Nigel Hall (ed.) Social Work around the World, (pp.115-128), International Federation of Social Workers/Norwegian Institute for Applied Social Science (FAFO), 2006.

Social Work & Social Justice: A Structual Approach to Social Work, Peterborough Broadview Press, 2004, 268 pages.

Cuban Women: History, Contradictions and Contemporary Challenges (Edited with Norma Vasallo), Carleton University Graphic Services, Ottawa, November 2001, 92 pages. Published in both English and Spanish.

"Progress in the Face of Adversity: Cuban Women Entering the New Millenium" (with Thérèse Jennissen), (pp. 49-69), in Colleen Lundy and Norma Vasallo, (eds.) Cuban Women: History, Contradictions and Contemporary Challenges. Carleton University Graphic Services, Ottawa, November 2001. Published in both English and Spanish.

Thérèse Jennissen and Colleen Lundy, "Women in Cuba and the Move to a Private Market Economy", Women's Studies International Forum, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 181-198, 2001. (Both contributed equally).

Mona Eliasson and Colleen Lundy, "Organizing to Stop Violence Against Women in Canada and Sweden", (with Mona Eliasson) in Linda Briskin & Mona Eliasson (Eds.) Gender, Public Policy and Women's organizing in Sweden and Canada, (pp. 280-309), McGill - Queens Press, 1999. This publication is based on two years of comparative research. Both authors contributed equally).

Women's Use of Alcohol, Tobacco & Other Drugs in Canada (edited with Manuella Adrian and Make Eliany) Addiction Research Foundation, Toronto 1996

- Laura Macdonald -

Books

67 Laura Macdonald and Jeffrey Ayres, eds., Contentious Politics in North America, Palgrave Macmillan, 2009 (forthcoming)

Laura Macdonald and Arne Ruckert, eds., Post-Neoliberalism in the Americas: Beyond the Washington Consensus?, Palgrave Macmillan, in press.

Jane Bayes, Patricia Begne, Laura Gonzalez, Lois Harder, Mary Hawkesworth, and Laura Macdonald. Women, Democracy, and Globalization in North America: A Comparative Study. Palgrave, 2006.

Articles in Refereed Journals

Jeff Ayres and Laura Macdonald, “Deep Integration and Shallow Governance: The Limits to Civil Society Engagement Across North America,” Policy and Society, (Vol. 25, issue 3, 2006).

Christina Gabriel, Jimena Jimenez, and Laura Macdonald, “Hacia las `fronteras inteligentes’ norteamericans: ?convergencia or divergencia en las políticas de control de fronteras,” Revista Foro Internacional (Vol. 46, no. 3, Julio-Septiembre 2006), pp. 549-579.

Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “Managing Trade Engagements? Mapping the contours of state feminism and women’s political activism,” Canadian Foreign Policy, Vol. 12, no. 1, 2005, pp. 71-88.

Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “The Hypermobile, The Mobile and the Rest: Patterns of Inclusion and Exclusion in an Emerging North American Migration Regime,” Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Vol. 29, no. 57-58, 2004, pp. 67-91.

Susan Franceschet and Laura Macdonald, “Hard Times for Citizenship: Women’s Movement in Chile and Mexico,” Citizenship Studies, Vol. 8, no. 1, March 2004, pp.3- 23.

Laura Macdonald, “Globalization and Social Movements: Comparing Women’s Movements’ Responses to NAFTA in Mexico, the U.S. and Canada,” International Journal of Feminist Studies, Vol. 4, no. 2, August 2002, pp. 151-172.

Laura Macdonald and Mildred A. Schwartz, “Political Parties and NGOs in the Creation of New Trading Blocs in the Americas,” International Political Science Review, Vol. 23, no. 2, 2002, pp. 135-158.

68 Laura Macdonald, “Globalization and Social Movements: Comparing Women’s Movements Responses to NAFTA in Mexico, the United States, and Canada,” International Feminist Journal of Politics, Vol 4, no.2, 2002,pp. 151-172.

Cathy Blacklock and Laura Macdonald, “Human Rights and Citizenship in Guatemala and Mexico: From `Strategic’ to `New’ Universalism?,” Social Politics, Vol. 5, no. 2 (Summer 1998), pp 132-157.

Laura Macdonald, “Unequal Partnerships: The Politics of Canada’s Relations with the Third World,” Studies in Political Economy, No. 47 (Summer 1995), pp. 111-41.

Laura Macdonald and Christina Gabriel, “NAFTA, Women and Organising in Canada and Mexico: Forging a `Feminist Internationality’,” with Christina Gabriel, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Vol. 23, No. 3 (Winter 1994), pp. 535-62.

Laura Macdonald. “Globalising Civil Society: Interpreting International NGOs in Central America,” Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Vol. 23, No. 2 (Summer 1994), pp. 267-85.

Chapters in Edited Refereed Books

Laura Macdonald and Arne Ruckert, “Post-Neoliberalism in the Americas: An Introduction,” in Laura Macdonald and Arne Ruckert, eds., Post-Neoliberalism in the Americas, Basingstoke UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.

Rianne Mahon and Laura Macdonald, “Poverty Policy and Politics in Canada and Mexico: `Inclusive’ Liberalism? In Laura Macdonald and Arne Ruckert, eds., Post-Neoliberalism in the Americas, Basingstoke UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, pp. 184-198.

Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “Migration and Citizenship Rights in a New North American Space,” in Isabel Studer and Carol Wise, eds., Requiem or Revival? The Promise of North American Integration , Washington D.C.: Brookings Press, 2007, pp. 353-370.

Laura Macdonald, “Gendering Transnational Social Movement Analysis: Women’s Groups Contest Free Trade in the Americas,” in Joe Bandy and Jackie Smith, eds. Coalitions Across Borders: Transnational Protest and the Neo-Liberal Order, Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2004, pp. 21-41.

69 Laura Macdonald, “Gender and Canadian Trade Policy: Women’s Strategies for Access and Transformation,” in Claire Turenne Sjolander, Heather Smith and Deborah Stienstra, eds. Gendered Discourses/Gendered Practices, Oxford University Press, Canada, 2003.

Laura Macdonald, “Trade with a Female Face: Women and the New International Trade Agenda,” in Annie Taylor and Caroline Thomas, eds. Trade and the New Social Agenda, London: Routledge, 1999, pp. 53-71.

Laura Macdonald, “Democracy, Human Rights and the Transformation of Civil Society in the New North America,” in Kenneth P. Thomas and Mary Ann Tétreault, eds. Racing to Regionalize: Democracy, Capitalism, and Regional Political Economy. International Political Economy Yearbook, Vol. 11, Boulder: Lynne Rienner Press, 1999, pp.167-90.

Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “Women’s Responses to NAFTA in Canada and Mexico: Prospects for a Feminist Internationality,” in Isabella Bakker, ed., Changing Spaces: Gender and State Responses to Restructuring in Canada, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996, pp. 165-86. Equal co-author.

Chapters in Non-refereed Books

Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “NAFTA, Women, and Organizing in Canada and Mexico: Forging a `Feminist Internationality’,” in Veronica Strong-Boag, Mona Gleason and Adele Perry, eds., Rethinking Canada: The Promise of Women’s History, 4th ed., Don Mills: Oxford University Press, 2002. Reprint of article first published in Millennium, 1994. Equal co-author.

Cathy Blacklock and Laura Macdonald, “Women and Citizenship in Mexico and Guatemala,” In Shirin Rai, ed. Gender and Democratization, Houndmills, Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1999. (reprint of article first published in Social Politics). Equal co-author.

- Colin Macleod -

Books and Edited Journal Collections:

The Moral and Political Status of Children, (co-edited with David Archard), Oxford University Press, 2002.

Liberalism, Justice, and Markets: A Critique of Liberal Equality, Oxford University Press, 1998.

70 Journal Articles:

“Economic Incentives and Liberal Equality,” Ethique et economique/ Ethics and Economics 3 (1) (2005)

“Ethical Political Conduct and Fidelity to the Democratic Ethos,” International Public Management Journal, vol. 8. #2, 2005

“The Puzzle of Parental Partiality: Reflections on How Not to Be a Hypocrite: School Choice for the Morally Perplexed Parent,” Theory and Research in Education, Vol. 2., #3, 2004, pp. 309-321.

“A Liberal Theory of Freedom of Expression for Children,” Chicago-Kent Law Review, vol. 79, no. 1, 2004, pp.55- 82.

“Shaping Children’s Convictions,” Theory and Research in Education, vol. 1, no. 3, 2003 pp. 315- 330.

“Agency Goodness and Endorsement: Why We Can’t Be Forced to Flourish,” Imprints: A Journal of Analytical Socialism, Vol. 7, no. 2, 2003, pp. 131-159.

“Ethical Integrity and Post-Secondary Education,” The Journal of Cooperative Education, volume 36, issue #2, 2001. (Lead article.)

“Introduction,” Special Edition of Law and Philosophy, Vol. 21, No. 2, March 2002, pp. 117-119.

“Making Moral Judgements and Giving Reasons,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 31, No. 2 June 2001, pp. 263-290.

“Partial Equality”, Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, XXXVII, No. 4 (Fall) 1998, pp. 775-98.

“Conceptions of Parental Autonomy,” Politics and Society, Volume 25, No. 1, March 1997, pp. 117-140.

“Liberal Neutrality or Liberal Tolerance?,” Law and Philosophy, Vol. 16, No. 5, 1997, pp. 529-559.

“The Market, Preferences and Equality,” The Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, Volume VII, Number 1, January 1994, pp. 97-110.

71 Book Chapters:

‘A Democratized Conception of Political Ethics’ in Christine Trost (ed.) Conflict of Interest and Public Life: Cross-National Comparisons (Cambridge University Press 2007).

‘Raising Children: Who is Responsible for What?’ in Samantha Brennan and Robert Noggle (eds.) Taking Responsibility for Children (Wilfred Laurier Press 2007).

‘Ethical Political Conduct and Fidelity to the Democratic Ethos’ in Public Ethics and Governance: Standards and Practices in Comparative Perspective edited by Denis Saint- Martin and Fred Thompson, JAI Press, Elsevier 2006. [This is a reprint of a journal article of mine.]

“Interpreting the Identity Claims of Children” in Avigail Eisenberg (ed.) Diversity and Equality: New Approaches to Fundamental Freedom in Canada (University of British Columbia Press, 2006)

“Normative Dimensions of Equality” (co-authored with Avigail Eisenberg) in D. Green & J. Kesselman (eds.) Dimensions of Inequality in Canada (University of British Columbia Press, 2006)

“Liberal Equality and the Affective Family’ (pp. 212-230) in The Moral and Political Status of Children: New Essays, (Oxford University Press, September 2002.)

“Introduction” (pp.3-11) in Ethical Integrity and Political Leadership: An Ethics Reader (Division of Continuing Studies, University of Victoria, 2001).

“The Nature of Ethical Integrity and Its Role in Politics,” (pp.13-31) in Ethical Integrity and Political Leadership: An Ethics Reader (Division of Continuing Studies, University of Victoria, 2001).

Delivered Papers and Presentations

“The Place of Liberty in Dworkin’s Egalitarianism,” Department of Philosophy Workshop, Cornell University, February, 1990.

“The Social Purpose of Morality: A Reply to Simak,” Canadian Philosophical Association, Victoria, May, 1990.

“Equality, Liberty and the Dumb Taste Problem,” Department of Philosophy Workshop, Cornell University, July, 1990.

72 “Luck, Insurance and Distributive Justice,” Department of Philosophy Colloquium, University of British Columbia, February, 1991.

“The Market, Preferences and Equality,” Canadian Philosophical Association, Queen’s University, Kingston, May, 1991.

“The Market and Equality Through Time,” Department of Philosophy Colloquium, Simon Fraser University, January, 1992.

“Family Values: The Principle of Parental Autonomy,” Centre for Applied Ethics Discussion Series, University of British Columbia, March, 1994.

“Liberal Neutrality or Liberal Tolerance?,” Department of Philosophy Colloquium, Simon Fraser University, September, 1994.

“Competing Conceptions of Parental Autonomy,” Canadian Philosophical Association, Montreal, June, 1995.

“The Endorsement Constraint and State Perfectionism,” Department of Philosophy Colloquium, University of Edinburgh, March, 1997.

“Parental Autonomy,” The State and Family Conference, International Social Sciences Institute, University of Edinburgh, May, 1997.

“Liberal Neutrality, State Perfectionism and the Endorsement Constraint,” Department of Philosophy, University of Victoria, March, 1998.

“Agency, Goodness, and Endorsement”, Department of Philosophy, University of British Columbia, May 1999.

“Harmonising Partiality, Equality, and Partiality in the Affective Family”, Children’s Rights and Family Justice: Paying Attention to Children, University of Western Ontario, March 2000. Invited participant in University of North Carolina Law and Philosophy Workshop, (Theme: Egalitarianism and Responsibility), November 2000.

Public Lecture: “Ethics: What’s At Stake?”, University of Victoria Community Forum, November 2000.

Public Lecture: “Ethical Integrity and Political Leadership”, University of Victoria Community Forum, March 2001.

Public Lecture “Ethics and the War on Terrorism" University of Victoria sponsored by University of Victoria Philosophy Students Association, October 2001

73 “Raising Children: Who Is Responsible for What?” (Paper delivered to Responsibility and Children Conference, University of Western Ontario), February 2002-03-27

“The Moral and Political Status of Children: Recent Developments in Political Philosophy" (A presentation to University of Victoria Humanities Centre Lunchtime Symposium) March 2002.

“Shaping the Convictions of Children” ,Principles of Justice a Symposium in Celebration of Alistair Macleod, Queen’s University, September 28, 2002.

“The Trouble with Harry” (A presentation to ‘Should I Be Polite to My Toaster?’ a panel discussion of artificial intelligence and moral status organized by the University of Victoria Philosophy Students Association.) October 2002.

“Interpreting the Identity Claims of Young Children”, Diversity and Equality: Minorities and the Protection of Fundamental Freedoms’ a Symposium presented by the Centre for Studies in Religion and Society, University of Victoria, February 20, 2003.

“What’s the Point of Liberalism?” (A presentation and debate with Cindy Holder organized by the University of Victoria Philosophy Students Association) March 18, 2003.

“Ethical Political Conduct and Fidelity to the Democratic Ethos” ,Conference on the Governance of Political Ethics, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada, May 14-15, 2004.

“Responsible Responses to Terrorism”, The Communitarian Summit, Washington, DC, July 9-11, 2004.

“Towards a Fully Democratized Conception of Political Ethics”, Conflict of Interest in Public Life: Cross-National Comparisons, University of Trento, Trento, Italy, September 17-18, 2004.

“Towards a Fully Democratized Conception of Political Ethics”, Carleton University Centre on Values and Ethics, Winter 2005

“Equality, Dignity and Children” Queen’s University Philosophy Colloquium, Winter 2005.

Queen’s University Political Theory Workshop “Towards a Fully Democratized Conception of Political Ethics”, Winter 2005.

“Equality, Dignity and Children” Montreal Political Theory Workshop, February 25, 2005.

74 ‘Successful Families, Broken Families and the State’ at 2006 Annual Conference of Association for Legal and Social Philosophy, University of College Dublin, June 28-July 1, 2006.

‘Successful Families, Broken Families and the State’ at Children, Families and the State Workshop, University of Western Ontario, July 2006.

‘On Larry May’s Crimes against Humanity’ at book symposium at North American Association of Social Philosophy Annual Conference, August 2006.

‘Capabilities, Primary Goods, and Children’ at Children, Families and the State Workshop, University of Victoria, December 2006.

- Stephen Maguire -

Refereed Book and Journal Articles

2000 "The Discourse of Control," revised for Ethical Issues in Business, Broadview Press, pp. 216-223.

1999 "The Discourse of Control," Journal of Business Ethics 19: 109-114.

1997 "Business Ethics: A Compromise Between Politics and Virtue," Journal of Business Ethics 16: 1411-1418.B.

Refereed Conference Proceedings

1998 "Case Discussion and Discourse Ethics," coauthored with Cornelius von Baeyer, The Third Annual Laurier Conference on Business and Professional Ethics, Waterloo, ON

1997 "The Discourse of Control," The Fourth Annual International Conference Promoting Business Ethics, New York, New York.

1996 "The Paradoxical Nature of Codes of Ethics," The Third Annual International Conference Promoting Business Ethics, Niagara Falls, N.Y.

1995 "Challenging Values in the Business Classroom," coauthored with Dr. Lorraine Dyke, Association of Management, 13th Annual International Conference, Vancouver, B.C.

75 1995 "Challenging Values: Teaching Business Ethics," Association of Management, 13th Annual International Conference, Vancouver, B.C.

1995 "Business Ethics: A Compromise Between Virtue and Reason," The Second Annual International Conference Promoting Business Ethics, New York, New York.

Refereed Conference Presentations

2000 “Propensity for Ethical Misadventures: An Organizational Analysis,” International Institute for Public Ethics, Ottawa.

1999 "The Limits of Corporate Moral Sensibility," (revised), The Society for Business Ethics Conference, Chicago.

1999 "How does Planning for Quality Ensure Corporate Ethical Performance?" The Sixth Annual International Conference Promoting Business Ethics, Niagara Falls.

1998 "The Limits of Corporate Moral Sensibility," The Fifth Annual International Conference Promoting Business Ethics, Chicago.

1990 "Philosophical Hermeneutics and the Problem of the Disappearing Subject," Canadian Society for Hermeneutics and Postmodern Thought in conjunction with the Learned Societies of Canada Conference, University of Victoria.

Invited Contributions

Texts

1996 "How do we Know What's Right is Right?" in Management by R.L. Daft and I. Lee, second Canadian edition, Toronto: Dryden Press.

Conferences

2004 “Corporate Social Responsibility; Scope, Self Assessment, and Steps Forward,” Centre for Public Interest Accounting, Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary.

2004 “Ethics, Rewards, and Building a Culture of Integrity,” Conference Board of Canada, Ethics Council.

2004 “Building a Culture of Integrity: The Challenge of Integrating Ethical Values,” Sprott School of Business Executive Forum

1998 "The Ethics of Ethics Codes," Canadian Police College, Ottawa. 76 1988 "On Hermeneutic Identity," Canadian Aesthetics Society in conjunction with the Learned Societies of Canada Conference, University of Windsor.

1987 "A Defense of Gadamer's Theory of Play and Art," Canadian Aesthetics Society in conjunction with the Learned Societies of Canada Conference, McMaster University.

Industry Presentations

2004 “Developing Ethics Initiatives, “ Bank of Canada

2004 “A Values and Ethics Toolkit for Managers,” Communications Research Centre, Industry Canada

2003 “Understanding Ethics and Diversity,” Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation

2003 “Ethics and Organizational Performance,” Canada Customs and Revenue Agency

2002 “Criteria for Judging Corporate Social Responsibility,” Ethics in Action Awards

Colloquia

1998 "The Limits of Corporate Moral Sensibility", School of Business, Carleton University.

1996 "The Ethics of Control," Department of Management and Policy, University of Arizona. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Faculty of Management, University of Calgary.

- Heidi Maibom -

Journal Articles

Forthcoming Feeling for Others: Empathy, Sympathy, and Morality. Inquiry.

Forthcoming The Descent of Shame. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.

2008 Patriotic Virtue. Political Studies (w. Fred Bennett), online first, October 8.

2008 The Mad, the Bad, and the Psychopath. Neuroethics, 1, 167-84.

2007 Social Systems. Philosophical Psychology, 20, 557-78.

77 2007 The Presence of Others. Philosophical Studies, 132, 161-90.

2005 Moral Unreason: The Case of Psychopathy. Mind & Language, 20, 237-57.

Chapters in Edited Volumes & Encyclopedia Articles

Forthcoming, Rationalism, Emotivism, and the Psychopath I. L. Malatesti & J. McMillan: (Eds.) Responsibility and Psychopathy: Interfacing Law, Psychiatry and Philosophy, Oxford University Press.

2008 Thoughts of Rivals, Thoughts of Failure: How Emotions Shape Our Thoughts. T. Botz- Bornstein (Ed.) Culture, Nature, Memes: Dynamic Cognitive Theories. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press, 101-116.

2008 The Will to Conform. Comment on McGeer. W. Sinnott-Armstrong (Ed.) Moral Psychology, Volume 3: The Neuroscience of Morality: Emotion, Brain Disorders, and Development. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 565-72.

Submitted Papers

In Preparation Against Moral Domain Theory

In Preparation In a Different Voice?

In Preparation Constructing Others (invited contribution to special issue of Journal of Consciousness Studies, Ed. Dan Hutto)

In Preparation ‘Psychopathy’ entry in International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Wiley- Blackwell, Ed. H. LaFollette

Refereed Conference Presentations

Oct. 2008 The Descent of Shame. II Coloquio Internacional Sociedad Chilena di Filosofia Analitica. Santiago, Chile.

June 2008 The Descent of Shame. UCL Former Graduate Conference, London.

78 April 2008 Teleology and Human Emotion. Conference on Emotions and Intentionality. Institute of Philosophy at the Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic.

March 2008 Without Taste: Psychopaths and the Appreciation of Art (w. James Harold), Meeting of the Pacific Division of the American Society for Aesthetics, Asilomar, California.

May 2007 Thoughts of Rivals, Thoughts of Failure: How Emotions Shape Our Thoughts. Conference on Language and Cognition. Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China.

Dec 2006 Patriotic Virtue. Annual Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division, Washington DC.

June 2006 Social Emotions. Poster. Annual Meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Washington University in St. Louis.

May 2006 Patriotic Virtue. Conference on Globalization and the Political Theory of the Welfare State and Citizenship. Aalborg University, Denmark. (w. Fred Bennett)

August 2005 Do We Need Empathy for Moral Motivation? Annual Meeting of the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Lund, Sweden.

July 2005 Do We Need Empathy for Moral Motivation? Poster. XXVII Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Stresa, Italy.

July 2004 The Presence of Others. Joint conference of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology and the European Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Barcelona.

March 2004 Moral Unreason: The Case of the Psychopath. Annual Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, Pasadena.

Oct. 2003 The Psychopath: Immoral or Irrational? The 30th Annual Richard R. Baker Philosophy

79 Colloquium: Philosophy and Psychopathology, University of Cincinnati and University of Dayton.

- Randal Marlin -

The David Levine Affair (Halifax: Fernwood Books, 1998, 176 pp.)

Editor and translator, with introductory essay, FLN in France During the Algerian War, by , (Ottawa: By Books, 1982, 30pp.)

Editor, Propaganda and the Ethics of Rhetoric, Vol 3 of Canadian Journal of Rhetorical Studies (Ottawa: Centre for Rhetorical Studies, Carleton University, September, 1993, 186pp.).

Editor, Truth and Propaganda, a course-pack of readings for 32/27.290. (Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1996; Carleton University Bookstore, 1997, 336 pp; 1999, 379 pp.).

Propaganda and the Ethics of Persuasion, Broadview Press, August 2002.

Chapters in edited works:

"Cartesian Freedom and the Problem of the Mesland Letters," in Early Modern Philosophy: Essays in honour of Robert F. McRae, edited by Georges J.D. Moyal and Stanley Tweyman; New York: Caravan Books, 1986, pp. 195-215.

"Censoring Pornography," in Women and Public Policy. Reprints selected from Policy Options, and with an introduction by Doris Anderson, The Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1987.

"Rawlsian Justice and Community Planning," in Susan Hendler, Planning Ethics: a Reader in Planning Theory, Practice and Education, Rutgers University Press, 1995, pp. 141- 153.

"The Muted Bugle: Self-Censorship and the Press," in Klaus Petersen and Allan Hutchinson, eds., Interpreting Censorship in Canada, September 1999, University of Toronto Press, pp. 290-317.

Articles in refereed journals (in chronological order, starting from earliest.):

80 "Propaganda and the Ethics of Persuasion," International Journal of Moral and Social Studies, Vol. 4, No. 1, Spring, 1989, pp. 37-72.

"Rawlsian Justice and Community Planning," International Journal of Applied Philosophy, Fall, 1989, Vol. 4, No. 4, pp. 36-43.

" Ethics: Ivy Lee, Hill and Knowlton, and the ," International Journal of Moral and Social Studies, Fall, 1993, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 237-256.

Articles in other journals:

"Censoring pornography," Policy Options, November, 1986.

"Kenneth Minogue and the Critique of Ideology: The Rhetoric of Unmasking," in Text and Ideology, eds. A.W. Halsall and R.B. Rutland, papers/cahiers 1, Ottawa: Centre TADAC, Carleton University, 1988, pp. 135-144.

"A Matter of Credibility," ó the Kuwait incubator babies story ó Content, (for Canadian journalists), May/June 1991.

"A Right to Lie?" in National, Canadian Bar Association, November/December, 1992. Commentary on the Supreme Court of Canada ruling in R.v.Zundel, August 28, 1992.

"Ethics and Civil Disobedience," National, Canadian Bar Association, March, 1993, 32- 35.

"Law in the Context of Changing Morality," National, Canadian Bar Association, October, 1993.

"Free Speech and Tobacco Policy," Policy Options, Vol. 18, No. 2, March, 1997.

"Chesterton, Orwell and Propaganda," Gilbert! (The Magazine of G.K. Chesterton), Vol. 1, No. 5, January, 1998.

"Where There's Smoke," Canadian Forum, Vol. LXXVII, No. 869, May, 1998.

"Rhetoric and 'The David Levine Affair'," in The Canadian Journal of Rhetorical Studies, Vol. 10, September 1999, 113-129.

"Irony, Ethical Entitlement and Speaker Credibility," The Canadian Journal of Rhetorical Studies, Vol. 12, September, 2001, 91-103.

81 - Alan Maslove -

Articles in Refereed Journals

What Prompts Health Care Policy Change? The Case of Canada and Israel, (with Iris Geva-May), Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, Vol. 25, No. 4, Aug. 2000. "The Optimal Provision of Public Goods-. Yet Another Comment," Journal of Political Economy, May 1973, Vol. 81, pp. 778-785 (with H. Mohring).

Edited Books

As Director of Research for the Ontario Fair Tax Commission, editor of following research volumes published by University of Toronto Press-,

Fairness in Taxation: Exploring the Principles (1993) Issues in the Taxation Of Individuals (1994)

How Ottawa Spends--1985, Sharing the Pie (Methuen: 1985), 184 pp.

Chapters in Edited Books

The Financing of Aboriginal Self-Government” (with Carolyn Dittburner) revised) in John Hylton (ed.), Aboriginal Self-Government in Canada. Second Edition. Saskatoon, Purich Publishing, 1999.

"The Canada Health and Social Transfer: Forcing Issues", in G. Swimmer (ed.), How Ottawa Spends 1996-97: Life Under the Knife. Carleton University Press, 1996.

"The Public Pursuit of Private Interests," in Allan M. Maslove (ed.), How Ottawa Spends 1985 (Methuen: 1985), pp. 1-29.

"The 1980-81 Estimates: Trends, Issues and Choices," (with W.I. Gillespie), in G.B. Doern (ed.), Spending Tax Dollars: The Federal Estimates 1980-81, (Ottawa: School of Public Administration, Carleton University: 1981, pp. 23-48

Zubin Master

Articles Submitted or in Preparation

82 In Preparation. Master, Z. (2009). The influence of ethics on the science and governance of stem cell research. Health Policy Research Bulletin. Submitted.

Master, Z. (2006). Stem cells steam up the ethics of assisted human reproduction. Embryo Talk.

Master, Z. (2009). Artificial Gametes: a future route for reproduction or an unreality. Creating Families. Submitted.

Master, Z. (2009). Compromising for the benefits of stem cell research. American Journal of Bioethics. In Preparation.

Book Chapter

Master, Z, Laforce, D., McLeod, M., and Williams-Jones, B. (2009). Moral and Scientific Considerations in Embryonic Stem Cell Research. For Research Developments in Stem Cells. NOVA Publishers. New York. Submitted. This book chapter was slightly modified and reproduced upon request from NOVA publisher from the original article published in the Journal of Stem Cells.

Peer-Reviewed Published Journal Articles

Master, Z, Laforce, D., McLeod, M., and Williams-Jones, B. (2009). Moral and Scientific Considerations in Embryonic Stem Cell Research. Stem Cell Research Journal. In press. This article was slightly modified and reproduced upon request from NOVA publisher from the original article published in the Journal of Stem Cells.

Crawford, L., Laforce, D. and Master, Z. (2008). A problematic principle. American Journal of Bioethics. 8(12): 40-42.

Master, Z, Laforce, D., McLeod, M., and Williams-Jones, B. (2008). The ethics of human embryos and embryonic stem cells. Journal of Stem Cells. 3(2):127-61.

Master, Z, and Ozdemir, V. (2008). Selling translational research: Is science a value- neutral autonomous enterprise? American Journal of Bioethics. 8(3): 52-54.

Master, Z, and Williams-Jones, B. (2007). The global HLA banking of embryonic stem cells requires further scientific justification. American Journal of Bioethics. 7(8): 45-46.

Master, Z., McLeod M., and Mendez, I. (2007). Benefits, risks and ethical considerations in translation of stem cell research into clinical applications in Parkinson’s disease. Journal of Medical Ethics. 33(3): 169-173.

83 Master, Z. (2006). Embryonic stem cells steam up the ethics of assisted human reproduction. Embryo Talk. 1(3): 168-175.

Master, Z. and Truong (2003). Stem Cells – Hope or Hype for Reproductive Medicine and Regenerative Medicine? Hypothesis. 1(1): 24-26

Internet and Other Publications

Master, Z. (2007). Invited Commentary. Stem Cell Science and Ethics – A few caveats. Review of “Stem Cells – science, ethics and politics at the forefront of biomedical innovation”. Ontario Genomics Institute Web Publication. URL to be Determined

Master, Z. (2007). Interview with Ottawa Bioethicist, Zubin Master. Student Fact Sheet for the Play “A Number”. Great Canadian Theatre Company, Ottawa, ON.

Master, Z. and Green, S.K. (2007). A Question for Zubin Master, PhD. (Centre on Values and Ethics, Carleton University) and Shane K. Green, PhD. (Ontario Genomics Institute). Theatre Program for the Play “A Number”. Great Canadian Theatre Company, Ottawa, ON.

Peer Reviewed Abstracts

Master, Z. (2008).

A Moral Compromise Towards Stem Cell Research.

54th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society, Calgary, AB.

Master, Z. (2008).

The ethics of informed consent to derive human embryonic stem cells: the development of regulatory policy on the use of in vitro embryos under the Assisted Human Reproduction Act.

7th Annual Health Canada Science Forum, Ottawa, ON.

Master, Z. (2007).

The development of regulatory policy on the use of human embryos for research under the Assisted Human Reproduction Act.

6th Annual Health Canada Science Forum, Ottawa, ON.

84 Master, Z and Laforce, D. (2006). Abstract accepted, not presented. How to Obtain Cloned, Pluripotent Stem Cells Ethically. Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society 52nd Annual Meeting, Ottawa, ON.

Master, Z and Laforce, D. (2005). Can Cloning and Embryonic Stem Cell Research Be Done Ethically? The Stem Cell Network Annual General Meeting, Calgary, AB.

Master, Z. (2005). The Regulation of Scientific Research Involving Human Embryos in Canada Canadian Bioethics Society 17th Annual Conference and Meeting, Halifax, NS.

Master, Z. (2004). The Ethical Criteria for Clinical Trials Involving Stem Cell Transplantation for Parkinson’s Disease The Stem Cell Network Annual General Meeting, Montre_al, QC.

Master, Z. (2004). Abstract accepted, but not presented. The ethics of using stem cell-derived gametes in assisted reproduction International Federation of Fertility Societies 18th World Congress, Montre_al, QC.

Master, Z. (2004). A new job for stem cells in reproductive medicine 2nd Canadian Developmental Biology Symposium, Banff, AL.

Master, Z. (2004). Artificially-Created Gametes: the ethics of stem cells in human reproduction 2nd Annual GE3LS Symposium, Vancouver, BC.

- Bruce Mabley -

Foreign Intervention in the Darfur, Robert H. Jackson Symposium at SUNY Fredonia, September 27-9 – Abstract accepted

Books and Articles (all peer review except *)

L’envers et l’endroit du concept de «jihad» en droit islamique, African Journal of Legal Studies, Fall 2005 – Article accepted

The End of Legal Knowledge or Towards a New Dialectic in Islamic Law, Manitoba Law Journal, vol. 20, number 3, 2004

85 Conferences

The Legal and Political Roots of the Afghan Talibans, Canadian Asian Studies Association Conference, University of Calgary, October 2004

The End of Legal Knowledge, Canadian Law and Society Association Conference, June 2004

Islamic Law and International Development, McGill University (Quebec), March 2003

The Values of Intelligence, Davidson College (NC), March 2002

How To Win Contracts at the World Bank and International Financial Institutions), University of Calgary (Sept 2000), University of Winnipeg (Sept 2000), Carleton University (Nov 2000), Justice Institute of British Columbia (Jan 2001), St. Mary’s University (Jan 2001).

- David Matheson -

Books edited

Contours of privacy (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009)

Chapters in books

Exploring the contours of privacy, in D. Matheson (ed.), Contours of privacy (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009), pp. viii-xii

Dignity and selective self-presentation, in I. Kerr et al. (eds.), On the identity trail: Anonymity, privacy, and identity in the networked society (Oxford University Press, 2009), pp. 319-334

Bounded rationality and the Enlightenment picture of cognitive virtue, in R. Stainton (ed.), Contemporary debates in cognitive science (Blackwell, 2006), pp. 134-144

Papers in refereed journals

A distributive reductionism about the right to privacy . The Monist 91: 108-129, 2008

Deeply personal information and the reasonable expectation of privacy in Tessling. The Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice 50: 349-366, 2008

86 Unknowableness and informational privacy. The Journal of Philosophical Research 32: 251-267, 2007

Virtue and the surveillance society. The International Journal of Knowledge, Technology, and Society 3: 133-140, 2007

Conflicting experts and dialectical performance: Adjudication heuristics for the layperson. Argumentation: An International Journal on Reasoning 19: 145-158, 2005

Faith shunning validation. The International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 57: 169- 191, 2005

Anonymity and testimonial warrant. Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 8: 213-231, 2004

Presentations and papers read

Blind justice, identity, and the record: Jo K in the networked society. National Judicial Institute, Ottawa, 2009

Externalism, epistemic norms, and minimal propositions (with E. Corazza). Sixth European Congress on Analytic Philosophy, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, 2008

The reasonable expectation of privacy: philosophical perspectives. Annual General Meeting of the Ontario Court of Justice and the Ontario Conference of Judges, panel presentation, Ottawa, 2008

Alienation and the knowledge of persons in the networked society. Plenary address for the Fourth International Conference on Technology, Knowledge, and Society, Northeastern University, Boston, 2008

Communication and the knowledge of persons. Department of Philosophy colloquium, Carleton University, 2007

The nature and value of privacy (with S. Davis). On the Identity Trail international collaborative meeting, University of Bologna, 2007

Dignity and selective self-presentation. On the Identity Trail workshop, University of Bologna, 2007

Deeply personal information and the reasonable expectation of privacy in Tessling. Computers, Freedom, and Privacy Conference, Montreal, 2007

87 Virtue and the surveillance society. Third International Conference on Technology, Knowledge, and Society, Cambridge University, 2007

Overprotection, surveillance, and the development of virtue. On the Identity Trail workshop and international collaborative meeting with members of the École normale supérieure, Paris, 2006

Concealment and the flow of information: Why all librarians should care about privacy. Perspectives on Privacy panel presentation, Library Association of the National Capital Region and Ontario Association of Library Technicians, Ottawa, 2006

Privacy and friendship. UNESCO World Philosophy Day panel presentation, University of Ottawa, 2005

Privacy, knowledge, and knowableness. Canadian Philosophical Association, University of Western Ontario, 2005

Anonymity and testimonial warrant. Canadian Philosophical Association, University of Winnipeg, 2004

Privacy: Some conceptual issues. On the Identity Trail panel presentation, Department of Justice, Ottawa, 2004

Conflicting experts and dialectical performance. Canadian Philosophical Association, Dalhousie University, 2003

The internalist's objection. Canadian Philosophical Association, University of Toronto, 2002

The modal objection and wide-scope defense (comments on D. Hunter, Soames and widescopism). Canadian Philosophical Association, University of Toronto, 2002

Blurrism's ontological (a)symmetry and motivation (comments on J.-P. Marquis, Against blurrism). Canadian Philosophical Association, Laval University, 2001

The experiential testability of moral theories. Canadian Philosophical Association, Laval University, 2001

Multiple personality as a way to be a person (comments on J. Stewart, Two ways of hacking up people). Canadian Philosophical Association, University of Alberta, 2000

Externalism and inductive warrant (comments on J. Woodrow, Mellor and the problem of induction). Canadian Philosophical Association, Université de Sherbrooke, 1999

88 - Sarah Jane Meharg -

Juried Articles

“Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Humanitarian Assistance or Profit-Driven Activity?” Peace Research Journal 35:2 May (2003).

“Identicide and Cultural Cannibalism: Warfare’s Appetite for Symbolic Place”, Peace Research Journal 33:3 November. (2001), 89-98.

“Identicide and Cultural Cannibalism: Warfare’s Appetite for Symbolic Place”, CPREA Conference Presentation Abstract, Peace Research Journal 33:2 May, (2001).

- Ozay Mehmet -

BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS

SEVERANCE PAY: A HUMAN CAPITAL THEORY APPROACH, CENTRE FOR INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS, QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY, KINGSTON, 1975, 21 PAGES.

ECONOMIC PLANNING AND SOCIAL JUSTICE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, CROOM HELM, LONDON & ST. MARTIN'S PRESS, NEW YORK, 1978,284 PAGES (REPRINTED IN PAPERBACK EDITION, 1979).

POVERTY AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA (EDITOR),UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA PRESS, OTTAWA, 1979, 280 PAGES.

DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA: POVERTY, WEALTH AND TRUSTEESHIP, CROOM HELM, LONDON, 1986, 183 PAGES. (ALSO PUBLISHED IN MALAYSIA IN 1988).

ISLAMIC IDENTITY AND DEVELOPMENT: STUDIES OF THE ISLAMIC PERIPHERY, ROUTLEDGE, LONDON 1990,259 PAGES.

WESTERNIZING THE THIRD WORLD, EUROCENTRICITY OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT THEORIES, ROUTLEDGE, LONDON 1995, 186 PAGES.

WESTERNIZING THE THIRD WORLD, EUROCENTRICITY OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT THEORIES, SECOND AND EXPANDED EDITION, 1999, 210 PAGES.

89 TOWARDS A FAIR GLOBAL LABOUR MARKET; AVOIDING A NEW SLAVE TRADE, ROUTLEDGE, LONDON AND NEW YORK, 1999, 244 PAGES (WITH ERROL MENDES AND ROBERT SINDING)

WATER BALANCES IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN, IDRC FOCUS BOOK [CO-EDITED WITH DAVID BROOKS], JANUARY 2000, 168 PAGES.

GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AND LAW: WAITING FOR JUSTICE, ROUTLEDGE [ CO-AUTHORED WITH ERROL MENDES ] [ CONTRACT JUST SIGNED, DELIVERY DATE SEPT 2002]

REFERRED ARTICLES

"YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: THE NEED FOR RESTRUCTURING THE EDUCATION SYSTEM", INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT REVIEW, VOL. XIV, NO. 4, 1972, PP. 22-25.

"EDUCATIONAL INEQUALITY AND DEPENDENCE ON FOREIGN MANPOWER IN LIBERIA" CANADIAN & INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION, VOL. 6, NO. 1, JUNE 1977, PP 65-78.

"AN INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT LEVY ON MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS" INTERNATIONAL INTERACTIONS, VOL. 7, NO. 3, DECEMBER 1980, PP. 219-232.

"IDENTITY CRISIS IN THE ISLAMIC PERIPHERY: TURKEY AND MALAYSIA", NEW PERSPECTIVES ON TURKEY, VOL. 3:1, FALL 1989, PP. 35-52.

"TEACHING MORAL VALUES IN THE GLOBAL VILLAGE: IS THERE AN ESCAPE FROM BIASED HISTORY" HUMANOMICS, VOL. 8, NO. 1, 1992, PP 71-83

"RISK MANAGEMENT: THE INFORMAL TRADE SECTOR IN INDONESIA" WORLD DEVELOPMENT, VOL. 22, NO.1, 1994, PP. 1-9(WITH HANS DEITER EVERS).

"RENT-SEEKING AND GATE-KEEPING IN INDONESIA: A CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC ANALYSIS" LABOUR, CAPITAL AND SOCIETY, VOL. 27, NO. 1, 1994, PP. 56-79.

“WESTERNIZING THE THIRD WORLD” HUMANOMICS, VOL. 12, NO.3, 1996: 37-55

"AL GHAZZALI ON SOCIAL JUSTICE: GUIDELINES FOR A NEW WORLD ORDER FROM AN EARLY MEDIEVAL SCHOLAR" INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ECONOMICS, VOL. 24, NO.3, 1997: 1203-1218.

“PROMOTING A FAIR GLOBAL MARKET PLACE” CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY, VOL. IV, NO.2, 1997: 99-104 (WITH ERROL MENDES AND ROBERT SINDING).

90 “THE POVERTY OF NATIONS: EUROCENTRIC BIAS OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS” HARVARD INTERNATIONAL REVIEW, VOL. XXI, NO.1, WINTER 1998/99: 52-54

“PROMOTING A FAIR GLOBAL MARKET PLACE: IS IT TIME FOR A PROGRESSIVE CANADIAN AGENDA?” CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY CANADIAN FOREIGN POLICY, VOL. 6, NO.2, WINTER 1999, PP. 153-173.(WITH ERROL MENDES AND ROBERT SINDING)

“INEQUALITY, GLOBAL JUSTICE AND ETHICAL INTERVENTION” [FORTHCOMING IN THE JOURNAL OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT] [CO-AUTHORED WITH J. DRYDYK].

ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

"FROM THE EUROCENTRICITY OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS TO GLOBAL ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE" IN SOCIALIST STUDIES ANNUAL, NO.12, EDITED BY PETER PENZ, 1997, PP.185-202.

“CYPRUS IN THE AGE OF GLOBALIZATION: A NEW APPROACH TO AN OLD PROBLEM” IN 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS FOR CYPRUS STUDIES, 24-27 NOVEMBER 1998, EDITED BY I. BOZKURT ET AL., EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN UNIVERSITY, NORTH CYPRUS, 1999, PP. 1-17 [LEAD ARTICLE].

“GLOBALIZATION AS WESTERNIZATION” IN CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, EDITED BY B.S. GHOSH, ROUTLEDGE, LONDON, 2001, PP. 211- 222

OTHER ARTICLES AND TECHNICAL REPORTS

"RACE RIOTS IN MALAYSIA" QUEEN'S QUARTERLY (KINGSTON, ONTARIO), VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 2, SUMMER 1971, PP 210-18.

"GLOBAL POVERTY AND THE ROLE OF THE UNITED NATIONS", THE UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR REVIEW, VOL. XII, NO. 2, SPRING-SUMMER 1977, PP. 47-57.

"ISLAM AND DEVELOPMENT" PRISMA, JAKARTA DECEMBER 1986.

- David Mendeloff -

BOOK CHAPTERS:

"Causes and Consequences of Historical Amnesia: The Annexation of the Baltic States in Russian Popular

91 History and Political Memory." In Historical Injustice and Democratic Transition in Eastern Asia and Northern Europe: Ghosts at the Table of Democracy, eds. Kenneth Christie and Robert Cribb, 79-117. London: RoutledgeCurzon, 2002. (with Stephen Van Evera). "War: Causes of War." In Oxford Companion to American Military History, ed. John Whiteclay Chambers II, 778-780. Oxford Univ. Press, 2000.

"Explaining the Persistence of Nationalist Mythmaking in Post-Soviet Russian History Education." In The Teaching of History in Contemporary Russia, eds. Vera Kaplan, Pinchas Agmon, and Liubov Ermolaeva, 185-228. Tel Aviv: The Cummings Center for Russian and East European Studies, 1999.

ARTICLES:

"'Pernicious History' as a Cause of National Misperceptions: Russia and the 1999 Kosovo War." Cooperation and Conflict 43, no. 1 (March 2008). [Forthcoming]

"Truth-Seeking, Truth-Telling and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding: Curb the Enthusiasm?" International Studies Review 6, no. 3 (September 2004): 355-380. [Lead article]

"Explaining Russian Military Quiescence: The 'Paradox of Disintegration' and the Myth of a Military Coup." Communist and Post-Communist Studies 27, no. 3 (September 1994): 225-246.

- Lisa Mills -

Books and Book Chapters

Science and social context: the regulation of recombinant bovine growth hormone in North America, 1982-1999. 2002, McGill-Queenís University Press. Peer-reviewed.

“’Terminating’ Agricultural Biotechnology? Hard Law, Public Protest, and the Demise of the Life Sciences Industry.” Book chapter, Hard Choices, Soft Law: Combining Trade, Environment and Social Cohesion in Global Governance, edited by Michael Trebilcock and John Kirton, forthcoming 2002, Ashgate. Peer-reviewed.

Conference Papers and Presentations

November 2001, Hard Law, Soft Law, and the Regulation of Agricultural Biotechnology, presented at the Envireform Conference, ìHard Choices, Soft Law: Combining Trade,

92 Environment and Social Cohesion in Global Governance,î Munk Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto, November 8-9.

March 2001, Motherhood Issues: Maternal Health, NGOs, and Indigenous Knowledge in Mexico. Presented at the Thomas J. Watson Jr Institute for International Studies, Brown University, March 14.

- Maureen Molot -

BOOKS:

Co-author of State Capitalism: Comparative Perspectives on Public Enterprise in Canada (Cornell University Press.

Founding editor of the Canada Among Nations series, NPSIA’s annual review of Canada’s international policies. Co-edited 15 volumes of the series, among them: The Axworthy Legacy: Canada Among Nations 2001 (Oxford University Press 2001)

- Rosemary Nagy -

REFEREED SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS

"Violence, Amnesty and Transitional Law: 'Private' Acts and 'Public' Truth in South Africa," African Journal of Legal Studies (Forthcoming, inaugural issue).

Rosemary Nagy, “Reconciliation in Post-Commission South Africa: Thick and Thin Accounts of Solidarity,” Canadian Journal of Political Science 35, 2 (2002), 323-346.

PAPERS PRESENTED

"Post-Apartheid Justice: Can Transnational Litigation and Nation-building be Reconciled?" paper presented at American Law and Society Annual Meeting, Chicago, May 26-29, 2004.

"After the TRC: Citizenship, Memory, and Reconciliation," paper presented at the Southern African Research Conference, Queen's University, Kingston, May 2-5, 2004.

93 "Toward a Theory of Transitional Citizenship," paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Political Science Association, Durban, South Africa, June 29-July 4, 2003.

“The Ambiguities of Reconciliation and Responsibility in South Africa,” paper presented at conference “Remembering, Repairing and Reconciling Historical Injustices,” hosted by Centre canadien díÈtudes allemandes et europÈenes, McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, and the McGill Department of Political Science, Montreal, April 5, 2002.

“Reconciliation and the Public/Private Distinction: The Role of Victims and Beneficiaries in South Africaís TRC,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Hilton San Francisco and Towers, August 30ñSeptember 2, 2001.

“The Truth about Reconciliation: The Case of South Africa,” Fourth International Metropolis Conference, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., December 7-11, 1999.

“Justice and Reconciliation: An Analysis of Responses to Past Human Rights Violations,” (Commissioned Workshop Paper) Seminar on Social Justice and Multiculturalism, Department of Canadian Heritage, Multiculturalism Program and Metropolis Project, Ottawa, May 13, 1999.

“Plurality, Politics and the Agonistic Dimension of Rights in Discourse Theory.” Canadian Law and Society Association, Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities, Ottawa, June 1, 1998.

- Leslie Pal -

Books

Authored/Co-authored

“The Impact of the Charter of Rights on Public Administration: A Case Study of Sex Discrimination in the Unemployment Insurance Act” with F. L. Morton, in Barbara Carroll, Mark Sproule-Jones, David Siegel (eds.), Classic Readings in Canadian Public Administration (Oxford University Press, 2005). Originally published in 1985, and re- published here as one of twenty-eight of “the most important and influential ‘classics’ in the history of Canadian public administration.”

94 Interests of State: The Politics of Language, Multiculturalism and Feminism in Canada Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1993.

State, Class and Bureaucracy: Canadian Unemployment Insurance and Public Policy. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1988.

Edited/Co-edited

The Government Taketh Away: The Politics of Pain in the United States and Canada, (with R. Kent Weaver), Washington: Georgetown University Press, 2003.

Digital Democracy: Policy and Politics in the Wired World, co-edited with C. J. Alexander. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1998.

Articles in Refereed Journals

“NGOs in Civil and World Society,” Peace Forum 26 (Winter 1998): 45-54.

“Language, Policy and Rights in Canada: Pragmatism v. Politics,” Current World Leaders: International Issues 38 (December 1995): 38-55.

"Identity, Citizenship and Mobilization: The Nationalities Branch and World War II," Canadian Public Administration 32 (Fall 1989): 407-426.

"Bliss v. The Attorney-General of Canada: From Legal Defeat to Political Victory," (with F. L. Morton) Osgoode Hall Law Journal 24 (Spring 1986): 141-161.

"Relative Autonomy Revisited: The Origins of Canadian Unemployment Insurance," Canadian Journal of Political Science 19 (March 1986): 71-92.

"The Impact of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms on Public Administration: A Case Study of Sex Discrimination in the Unemployment Insurance Act," (with F. L. Morton) Canadian Public Administration 28 (Summer 1985): 221-243.

Chapters in Edited Books

“The Impact of the Charter of Rights on Public Administration: A Case Study of Sex Discrimination in the Unemployment Insurance Act” with F. L. Morton, in Barbara Carroll, Mark Sproule-Jones, David Siegel (eds.), Classic Readings in Canadian Public Administration (Oxford University Press, 2005). Originally published in 1985, and re- published here as one of twenty-eight of “the most important and influential ‘classics’ in the history of Canadian public administration.”

95 “Domain Games: Global Governance of the Internet,” with Tatyana Teplova, in E. Lynn Oliver and Larry Sanders (eds.), E-Government Reconsidered: Renewal of Governance for the Knowledge Age (Regina, Sask: Canadian Plains Research Centre and Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy, 2004), 43-58.

“The Politics of Pain,” co-authored with R. Kent Weaver, in The Government Taketh Away: The Politics of Pain in the United States and Canada, co-edited with R. Kent Weaver (Washington: Georgetown University Press, 2003), 1-40.

“Gun Control,” in The Government Taketh Away: The Politics of Pain in the United States and Canada, co-edited with R. Kent Weaver (Washington: Georgetown University Press, 2003), 233-263.

"Wired Governance: The Political Iimplications of the Information Revolution,” in The Communications Revolution at Work: The Social, Economic, and Political Impacts of Technological Change, ed. Robert Boyce (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queenís University Press, 1999), 1-38.

“Civic Re-Alignment: NGOs and the Contemporary Welfare State,” in The Welfare State: Past, Present, Future, ed. Raymond B. Blake, Penny E. Bryden, J. Frank Strain (Toronto: Irwin Publishing, 1997), 88-104.

“Human Rights and Security Policy,” (with Andrew Cooper), in Border Crossings: The Internationalization of Canadian Public Policy, ed. G. Bruce Doern, Leslie A. Pal, Brian Tomlin (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1996), 207-236.

"The Federal Bureaucracy: Reinventing the Links Between State and Society," in Canadian Politics in the 1990s, 4th ed., ed Michael Whittington and Glen Williams (Toronto: Nelson, 1994), pp. 276-91.

"The Role of the State: Canada and the Contradications of Political Cohesion,” in A Downsized State? Canada and Quebec Compared, ed. Iain Gow and Leo Bernier (Montreal: Presses de l'UniversitÈ du QuÈbec, 1994). pp. 389-407.

"Constitutional Politics 1990-92: The Paradox of Participation," (with Leslie Seidle) in How Ottawa Spends: 1993-94: A More Democratic Canada?, ed. Susan Phillips (Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1993), pp. 143-202.

"How Ottawa Dithers: The Conservatives and Abortion Policy," in How Ottawa Spends 1991-92: The Politics of Fragmentation, ed. Frances Abele (Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1991), 269-306.

96 "Knowledge, Power and Policy: Reflections on Foucault," in Social Scientists and the State, ed. Alain-G. Gagnon and Stephen Brooks (New York: Praeger, 1990), 139-158.

"The Constitution, Social Policy, and Federalism: An Overview," in Canadian Social Welfare Policy, ed. J. Ismael (Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1985): 1-20.

"Telecommunications, Regulation and Sovereignty," in Proceedings of Communications in '80s, ed. T. McPhail and S. Hamilton (Calgary: The University of Calgary, 1984): 115- 129.

Non-Refereed Articles

"Liberalism in Crisis," De Novo 1 (Spring 1985): 8-12.

Conference and Invited Papers

“The Politics of Pain: Political Institutions and Loss Imposition in Canada and the United States,” (with Kent Weaver), Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Sherbrooke, Quebec, June 6-8, 1999.

“Gun Control in the United States and Canada: Political Institutions and Loss Imposition,” Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Sherbrooke, Quebec, June 6-8, 1999.

“Human Rights and the Internet” Paper presented to the European Parliament’s Symposium on Human Rights and Information Technology, Brussels, January 20, 1998.

“Virtual Policy Networks: The Internet and Global Social Action,” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, June 1997, St. Johnís, Newfoundland

“The Politics of Pain: Political Insitutions and Loss Imposition in Canada and the United States,” (with R. Kent Weaver), Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, June 1997, St. Johnís, Newfoundland

“The Politics of Pain: Towards a Theoretical Model.” Paper presented to a colloquium hosted by the Cunliffe Centre at the University of Sussex, May 29, 1997.

"Identity in the Information Age: Is Multiculturalism Obsolete?" Paper presented to the Encounter Canada Conference on Multiculturalism in Canada: A Dialogue for the 21st Century," Yourk University, March 6, 1997.

97 “Human Rights Education and the Internet,” Public address to the Consultation on Establishment of On-Line Web Site on Human Rights Education, Ottawa, November 26, 1996.

“Nets, Webs and Scapes: Political Mobilization in Cyberspace,” Paper presented to the workshop on Social Movements in a Global Age, Carleton University, November 22, 1996.

“Getting Government Right: Has the Leopard Really Changed its Spots?” Public lecture, Acadia University, October 28, 1996.

“Civic Re-alginment: NGOs and the Contemporary Welfare State,” Paper presented to the conference on The Welfare State in Canada: Past, Present, Future, Sackville, NB, April 11-13, 1996.

“Language, Policy and Rights in Canada: Pragmatism v. Politics,” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Latin America Studies Association, Washington, D.C. , September 27-October 1, 1995.

“Reconfiguring Politics; The Institutional Consequences of Rights Discourse,” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, August 30-September 3, 1995.

“The Internationalization of Canadian Policy: The Case of Human Rights” (with Andrew Cooper). Paper presented to the conference on The Internationalization of Canadian Public Policy, Ottawa, May 25-26, 1995.

“Globalization, Human Rights and Citizenship,” Paper presented at St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, N.S., October 27, 1994.

“Re-Configuring the State: Reflections on Human Rights and Moral Regulation in the Modern Welfare State,” Paper presented to the Conference: Assessing the Klein Agenda, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, October 1, 1994.

"Structure and Discourse in International Human Rights Organizations: Aspects of the Canadian Case," Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, Ottawa, Ontario, June 1993.

"Multiculturalism and the State: Probing the Funding Nexus." Paper presented at the Tenth Biennial Canadian Ethnic Studies Association Conference, October 18-21, 1989, Calgary, Alberta.

98 "Developing the Canadian Identity: The Role of the State." Paper presented to the John F. Kennedy Institut fur Nordamerikastudien, Freie Universitat Berlin, Berlin, FRG, 22 May 1989.

"The State and Identity: Theorizing the Canadian Case." Paper presented to the Department of Political Science, University of Toronto, as part of its Distinguished Speakers Series, Toronto, Ontario, 4 November 1988.

- Mark Phillips -

Chapters in Books

"William Godwin and the Idea of Historical Commemoration: History as Public Memory and Private Sentiment." In Shifting the Boundaries; Transformation of the Languages of Public and Private in the Eighteenth Century, edited by D. Castiglione and L. Sharpe. Exeter: Exeter University Press, 1995: 196-219.

"History, Memory, and Historical Distance." In Theorizing Historical Consciousness, edited by Peter Seixas. Toronto: University of Toronto Press 2004.

- Ruth Phillips -

Books

1999 ed, with Christopher B. Steiner, Unpacking Culture: Arts and Commodities in Colonial and Postcolonial Worlds, Berkeley: University of California Press.

Books in Progress with Elizabeth Edwards and Chris Gosden, co-editors, Making Senses: Colonialism, Material Culture, and Museums, Wenner-Green Foundation for Anthropological Research and Berg Publishers, London.

Articles in Refereed Journals and Edited Volumes

99 [In Press] "Disappearing Acts, Traditions of Exposure, Traditions of Enclosure, and Iroquois Masks." In Questions of Tradition, ed. Mark Salber Phillips and Gordon Schochet. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

[In Press]: "Settler Monuments, Indigenous Memory: Dis-Membering and Re- Membering`Canadian Art History," in Robert Nelson and Margaret Olin, eds., Art History, Monument, Memory, Chigago: University of Chicago Press.

[In Press] "Where is Africa?: Re-viewing Art and Artifact in the Age of Globalization and Diaspora," in Donald Preziosi and Claire Farago eds., Grasping the World: The Idea of the Museum, Ashgate Press. [anthologised]

2001 "'Can You Go Without Your Head?': Fieldwork as Transformative Experience." In Res 39: 61-77.

1998 "Art History and the Native Made Object: New Discourses, Old Differences," in W. Jackson Rushing ed., Native American Art in the 20th Century: Essays on History and Criticism, Routledge.

1994 "How Museums Marginalize: Naming Domains of Inclusion and Exclusion," The Cambridge Review 114 (2320): 6-10.

Exhibition Catalogues and Catalogue Essays

1992 (with Marion Jackson), "art in politics/ politics in art," catalogue essay in New Territories, 350/500 Years After: An Exhibition of Contemporary Canadian Aboriginal Art, Montreal: Vision Planetaire, pp. 38-40

Other Publications

1984 "Patterns of Power: Early Indian Art of the Great Lakes," Rotunda 17 (3): 16-23

CONFERENCE AND SYMPOSIUM PAPERS, AND INVITED LECTURES (Selected)

2002 "The Politics of Restitution in Canada: Dealing with Different Histories, Imagining more Creative Responses," Department of Ethnography, The British Museum, London

2002 "Disappearing Acts: Traditions of Exposure, Traditions of Enclosure and Iroquois Masks," Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford University

100 2001 "Telling the (First) Nation's Story: A Tale of Three Decades in Canadian Museums." Plenary Address, Symposium "Public Stories: Museums, Audiences, Narrative," University of Victoria, March 16, 2001.

2001 "Natural Invention or the Invention of Tradition?: The Victorian Reception of Iroquois Beadwork." Keynote Address, "Symposium on Beadwork and the Iroquois Life." State University of New York at Buffalo, NY, October 2000.

1996 "The Indian in the Landscape: Performance and the Negotiation of Native Stereotypes," Symposium entitled "Policing the Boundaries of Modernity/Anti- Modernism and Artistic Experience," Art Gallery of Ontario.

1994 "Disappearing Acts: Iroquois 'Art' and Regimes of Visibility and Invisibility," American Anthropological Association, Atlanta.

1994 "Art and the Merely Commercial: The Hegemony of Hierarchy in Native American Art Scholarship," College Art Association, New York City.

1994 "Show Times: Public Occasions, Native Art and the Decolonization of Canadian Museums, 1967-1992," in the Distinguished Lecturer Series on "Exhibiting the Art of Other Cultures," University of Florida, Gainesville.

1992 "Domains of Inclusion and Exclusion: Interdisciplinarity in Future Museum Representation," American Anthropological Association, San Francisco.

1992 "How Museums Marginalize: The Problematics of Museum Structure and Ethnographic Representation," International Committee on Museum Ethnography, United Nations International Committee on Museums (ICOM) Conference, Quebec City.

1992 "Changing Discourses: Negotiating the Touristic in Contemporary Canadian Aboriginal Art," College Art Association Annual Meeting, Chicago

1991 "Consuming Identities: Curiosity, Souvenir and the Image of Indianness in Nineteenth-Century Canada," The Davidson Dunton Research Lecture, Carleton University.

ANTHOLOGISED ARTICLES

2003 Forthcoming, "Where is 'Africa'?: Re-Viewing Art and Artifact in the Age of Globalization," in Donald Preziosi and Claire Farago, eds, Grasping the World, London: Ashgate Press.)

101 - Susan D. Phillips -

Refereed Scholarly Publications

Articles in Refereed Journals

Reconsidering Gender and Public Administration: Five Steps Beyond Conventional Research,” Canadian Public Administration, 40, 4 (Winter) 1997, pp. 563-81. (Senior author with B. R. Little and L. A. Goodine). Awarded the J. E. Hodgetts Prize.

Citizen Engagement: Beyond the Customer Revolution,” Canadian Public Administration, 50th anniversary issue, 40, 2 (Summer) 1997, pp. 255-73. (Equal co-author with K. Graham).

Regime Shift: New Citizenship Practices in Canada,” International Journal of Canadian Studies, Winter, 1996, pp. 111-36. (Equal co-author with J. Jenson).

Edited Books

How Ottawa Spends 1993-94: A More Democratic Canada . . .? Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1993.

Chapters in Edited, Refereed Books

“Redesigning the Canadian Citizenship Regime: Remaking the Institutions of Representation,” In C. Crouch, K. Eder and D. Tambini, eds., Citizenship, Markets and the State. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002, pp. 69-89. (Equal co-author with J. Jenson).

“Political Strategies of the Canadian Women’s Movement: Who’s Speaking? Who’s Listening?” In R. Jhappan, ed. Women’s Legal Strategies. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002, pp. 379-407.

“Social Movements in Canadian Politics: Past Their Apex?” In A-G. Gagnon and J. P. Bickerton, eds., Canadian Politics 3rd ed. Peterborough: Broadview Press.1999, pp. 371-92.

“From Stability to Change in the Canadian Citizenship Regime,” In S. Garcia and Steven Lukes, eds., The Quality of Citizenship: Social Inclusion versus Multiculturalism. 1999, Pp. 18. (Equal co-author with J. Jenson).

102 “Making Public Participation More Effective: Issues for Local Government,” In K. Graham and S. D. Phillips, eds., Citizen Engagement: Lessons in Participation from Local Government. Toronto: IPAC, 1998, pp. 1-24. (Equal co-author with K. Graham).

“Constructing a New Social Union: Child Care Beyond Infancy?” In G. Swimmer, ed., How Ottawa Spends 1997-98: Seeing Red. Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 199, pp. 235- 58. (Equal co-author with S. Bach).

“Discourse, Identity and Voice: Feminist Contributions to Policy Studies” In L. Dobuzinskis, M. Howlett and D. Laycock, eds., Policy Studies in Canada: The State of the Art. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996, pp. 242-65.

“Competing, Connecting and Complementing: Parties, Interest Groups and New Social Movements,” In A. B. Tanguay and A-G. Gagnon, eds., Canadian Parties in Transition 2nd ed. Scarborough: Nelson Canada, 1995, pp. 548-70.

“New Social Movements and Unequal Representation: The Challenge of Influencing Public Policy,” In A-G. Gagnon and A. B. Tanguay, eds., Democracy with Justice: Essays in Honour of Khayyam Zev Paltiel. Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1992, pp. 255-75.

Other Refereed Publications

Mapping the Links: Citizen Involvement in Policy Processes. Ottawa: Canadian Policy Research Networks. 2002. Pp. 40. (Senior author with M. Orsini). Paper has been downloaded over 9,800 times to date and has been the subject of several articles in national newspapers.

SUFA and Citizen Engagement: Fake or Genuine Masterpiece?” Policy Matters. Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, December 2001, Pp. 36.

Talking with Canadians: Citizen Engagement and the Social Union. Monograph prepared for the Canadian Council on Social Development, June 1998. (with F. Abele, K. Graham, A. Ker, and A. Maioni)

Organizational Climate and Personal Projects: Gender Differences in the Public Service. CCMD, 1997, Pp. 46. (Senior author with B. R. Little and L. Goodine). Available at http://www.ccmd-ccg.gc.ca/research/publications/pdfs/respr20e.pdf

Other (Non-Refereed) Scholarly Publications

103 Chapters in Non-Refereed Books

New Social Movements and Routes to Representation: Science versus Politics,” In S. Brooks and A-G. Gagnon, eds, The Political Influence of Ideas: Social Scientists, Policy Communities and the State. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1994, pp. 57-82.

Articles in Non-Refereed Journals

Fuzzy Boundaries: Rethinking Relationships between Governments and NGOs, Policy Options, 15, 3, 1994, pp. 13-16.

- John Richards -

Books

Richards, John Guyon 1997. Retooling the Welfare State: What’s Right, What’s Wrong, What’s to Be Done. Policy Study 31. Toronto: C.D. Howe Institute.

Edited publications

Richards, John Guyon & D. Kerr eds. 1986. Canada, What's Left? A New Social Contract, Pro and Con. Edmonton: Newest Press. (Includes Richards, John Guyon "Introduction"; Richards, John Guyon "The Case for a New Social Contract"; Richards, John Guyon & G. Mauser "Attitudes towards Unions and Worker Participation in Management.")

Richards, John Guyon, R. Cairns & L. Pratt eds. 1991. Social Democracy Without Illusions: Renewal of the Canadian Left. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart. (Includes Richards, John Guyon "Painful Truths" [introduction]; Richards, John Guyon "Playing Two Games at Once.")

Allen D. & Richards, John Guyon eds. 1999. It Takes Two: The Family in Law and Economics. Policy Study 33. Toronto: C.D. Howe Institute. (Includes Richards, John Guyon "The Case for Earnings Supplements: The Devil’s in the Detail.")

"Social Policy Challenge" series

104 (Bill Watson and I co-edited this series for the C.D. Howe Institute. I acted as senior editor on those volumes marked by an asterisk.)

Brown D., Richards, John Guyon & W. Watson. 1994. The Case for Change: Reinventing the Welfare State. The Social Policy Challenge: a series on social policy, no.1. Toronto: C.D. Howe Institute. (Includes Richards, John Guyon "The Social Policy Round.")

Watson W. & Richards, John Guyon eds. 1995. Family Matters: New Policies for Divorce, Lone Mothers, and Child Poverty. no.8.

Watson W. & Richards, John Guyon eds. 1996. Are We Becoming Two Societies? Income Polarization and the Myth of the Disappearing Middle Class in Canada. no.12.

Journal articles

Richards, John Guyon 1981. "Populism: a Qualified Defence." Studies in Political Economy. 5, pp.5-27.

Richards, John Guyon, G. Mauser & R. Holmes. 1988. "What do Workers Want? Attitudes Towards Collective Bargaining and Participation in Management." Relations Industrielles. XLIII:1, pp.133-52.

Richards, John Guyon 2000. "William Schabas v. Cordelia" (response to W. Schabas, "Freedom from Want," same issue of journal). National Journal of Constitutional Law. XI: 2. pp.247-260 (March).

Articles in books, monograph series or conference proceedings

Richards, John Guyon 1968. "The Decline and Fall of Agrarian Socialism." S.M. Lipset ed. Agrarian Socialism. updated edition. New York: Anchor Books, Doubleday.

Richards, John Guyon 1981. "Populism and the West." L. Pratt & G. Stevenson eds. Western Separatism: the Myths, Realities and Dangers. Edmonton: Hurtig.

Richards, John Guyon 1983. "The Democratic Potential of Federalism." W. Westfall ed. Perspectives on Regions and Regionalism in Canada. Canadian Issues. V.

Richards, John Guyon 1983. "Social Democracy and the Unions: What's Left?" G. Bernier & G. Boisvenu eds. Crise Economique, Transformation Politiques et Changements Idéologiques. Cahiers de l'ACFAS, 16.

Richards, John Guyon 1985. "Populism." New Canadian Encyclopedia, III. Edmonton: Hurtig.

105 Richards, John Guyon 1986. "Industrial Democracy." W. Magnusson et al. eds. After Bennett: A new politics for British Columbia. Vancouver: New Star Books.

Richards, John Guyon 1991. "Collective Bargaining is Not Enough: the Case for a New Social Contract." S. Rosenblum & P. Findlay eds. Debating Canada's Future: Views from the Left. Toronto: James Lorimer.

Richards, John Guyon 1992. "A Social Charter: Two Cheers But Not Three." H. Echenberg et al. A Social Charter for Canada? Perspectives on the Constitutional Entrenchment of Social Rights. The Canada Round: a series on the economics of constitutional renewal and the breakup of Confederation, no.9. Toronto: C.D. Howe Institute.

Richards, John Guyon 1992. "The Case for an Explicit Division of Powers over Language." J. Richards, F. Vaillancourt & W. Watson. Survival: Official Language Rights in Canada. The Canada Round, no.10. Toronto: C.D. Howe Institute.

Richards, John Guyon 1992. "Suggestions on Getting the Constitutional Division of Powers Right." J.-M. Cousineau, C. Forget & J. Richards. Delivering the Goods: The Federal-Provincial Division of Spending Powers. The Canada Round, no.12. Toronto: C.D. Howe Institute.

Richards, John Guyon 1992. "The NDP in the Constitutional Drama." D. Brown & R. Young eds. Canada: The State of the Federation, 1992. Institute of Intergovernmental Relations. Kingston, Ontario: Queen's University.

Richards, John Guyon 1993. "A Tangled Tale: Unions in Canada and the United States." D. Thomas ed. Canada and the United States: Differences that Count. Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press.

Richards, John Guyon 1994. "The Case for Cutting the Public Sector Payroll." K. Banting, D. Brown & T. Courchene eds. The Future of Fiscal Federalism. School of Policy Studies. Kingston, Ontario: Queen’s University.

Richards, John Guyon 1996. "Language Matters: Ensuring That the Sugar Not Dissolve in the Coffee." monograph in Canadian Union Papers. Commentary 84. Toronto: C.D. Howe Institute. Reprinted in D. Cameron ed. 1999. The Referendum Papers. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

106 Richards, John Guyon 1998. "Reducing the Muddle in the Middle: Three Propositions for Running the Welfare State." H. Lazar ed. Canada, The State of the Federation, 1997: Non-Constitutional Renewal.

Richards, John Guyon 2000. "The Social Contract in a Knowledge Society." K. Rubenson & H. Schuetze eds. Transition to the Knowledge Society: Policies and Strategies for Individual Participation and Learning. Vancouver: Institute for European Studies, University of British Columbia.

Richards, John Guyon 2002. "La langue, toujours source de controverses." J.-P. Wallot ed. Le débat qui n’a pas eu lieu: La Commission Pepin-Robarts, quelque vingt ans après. Collection Amérique française no.9. Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne- française. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, pp.91-103.

Conference papers

Richards, John Guyon 1980. "Populism: a Qualified Defence." presented at Canadian Political Science Association annual meeting. (revised and published, see above)

Richards, John Guyon 1982. "The Democratic Potential of Federalism." presented at Association for Canadian Studies annual meeting. (revised and published, see above)

Richards, John Guyon 1983. "Social Democracy and the Unions: What's Left?" presented at Quebec Political Science Society annual meeting. (revised and published, see above)

Richards, John Guyon 1984. "The Case for a New Social Contract." presented at a conference on a social contract, co-organized by Richards, John Guyon & L. Pratt, sponsored by Department of Political Science, University of Alberta. (revised and published, see above)

Richards, John Guyon 1995. "What’s Left to Do? Run the Welfare State." presented at Le Colloque Internationale: Intégration Continentale, Recomposition Territoriale et Protection Sociale, Université de Montréal.

Richards, John Guyon 1998. "William Schabas v. Cordelia." presented at Building a Human Rights Agenda for the 21st Century: A Practical Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Univeristy of Ottawa. (revised and published, see above)

107 Richards, John Guyon 1998. "The Social Contract in a Knowledge Society." prepared for Transition to the Knowledge Society: Policies and Strategies for Individual Participation and Learning. Institute for European Studies, University of British Columbia. (revised and published, see above)

Richards, John Guyon 1999. "The Party’s Over: What Now?" prepared for New Left / New Labour and the Quest for Social Justice. University of Victoria. (revised and published, see above)

Richards, John Guyon 2002. "Gilded Cages and Trojan Horses: Taxes, Transfers and Quality of Governance." prepared for Who Decides? Democracy, Federalism and Citizen Empowerment. C.D. Howe Institute, Toronto. (revised and to be published, see above)

Miscellaneous

Richards, John Guyon 1995. "A Government of Many Colours." K. Battle ed. Critical Commentaries on the Social Security Review. Ottawa: Caledon Institute.

Richards, John Guyon 1995. "Language Matters: What Anglophone Canadians Should Learn from the PQ." Opinion Canada. newsletter published by Council for Canadian Unity and Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, Queen’s University. III:6 (December).

Richards, John Guyon 1996. "The Case Against National Standards." Policy Options. XVII:5 (June).

Richards, John Guyon 1998. "The Case for Subsidizing the ‘Traditional Family’." The Globe and Mail. p.A21. (26 January 1998).

Richards, John Guyon 1998. "The welfare state as orphan." Opinion Canada. newsletter published by Council for Canadian Unity. VI:1 (February).

Richards, John Guyon 1998. "The Welfare State as a Valuable Work-in-Progress." World Economic Affairs. II:2:7-13 (Spring). reprinted in The Globe and Mail. p.D4 (9 May 1998).

Richards, John Guyon 2000. "Divided we stand." The Globe and Mail. p.A13 (6 October 2000).

Richards, John Guyon 2000. "To be or not to be centrist." The Globe and Mail. p.A17. opposing articles by J. Laxer and Richards, John Guyon_ (22 November 2000).

108 Richards, John Guyon 2001. "Aboriginal Policy: We are not two nations." The Globe and Mail. p.A11 (19 June 2001).

- Sophie Rietti -

Work presented: refereed papers

“Universal morality and agent-pluralism”, Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and Mind Association, Sheffield, July 2000

“Universal values and personal differences”, UK-wide postgraduate conference on value theory, Southampton February 2000

Other work presented

of emotion and emotional rationality”, Centre de Recherche en Ethique, University of Montreal December 2003

“Morality and difference”, Department of Philosophy, Edinburgh February 2001

“Objective and intersubjective”, Department of Philosophy, Edinburgh February 1999

Publications

“Rationalities of emotion”, forthcoming, Organon F

“Emotional intelligence and moral agency: some worries and a suggestion”, forthcoming, Philosophical Psychology

“Utilitarianism and psychological realism”, forthcoming, Utilitas

“Emotion-work and the philosophy of emotion”, Journal of Social Philosophy, vol. 40, 2009, 55–74.

“Emotional intelligence as educational goal: a case for caution”, Journal of Philosophy of Education, vol. 42, 2008, 631-643; also forthcoming in Cigman and Davies (eds.) New Philosophies of Learning, Blackwell 2009

“Responsibility for others' emotions”, European Journal of Analytic Philosophy, vol. 2, 2006, 27-44.

109 - Arch Ritter -

REFEREED SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS:

Edited Books:

A. Ritter and D. Pollock (editors), Latin American Prospects for the 1980s: Equity, Democratization and Development, New York: Praeger, 1983, pp. 1-330.

A. Ritter, Latin America to the Year 2000: Reactivating Growth, Improving Equity, Sustaining Democracy, New York: Praeger, 1992 with co-editors M. Cameron and D. Pollock, pp. 1-257.

A.Ritter and J.Kirk (editors), Cuba in the International System: Integration and Normalization, London: Macmillan, 1995, pp. 1-294.

Chapters Published in Books:

"The Authenticity of Participatory Democracy in Cuba in A. Ritter and D. Pollock (editors), Latin American Prospects for the 1980s: Equity, Democratization and Development, New York: Praeger 1983, pp. 182-213.

"The Organs of People's Power and the Communist Party: the Nature of Cuban Democracy," in S. Halebsky and J. Kirk (editors), Cuba: Twenty-five Years of Revolution, 1959-1984, New York: Praeger, 1985, pp. 270-290.

"The Compensation Issue in U.S.-Cuban Normalization: Who Compensates Whom, Why and How?" in A.Ritter and J.Kirk (Editors), Cuba in the International System: Normalization and Integration, London: MacMillan, 1995, pp259-277.

OTHER SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS:

Articles in Non-Refereed Journals:

"The Latin American Debt Crisis: Causes, Consequences and Prospects" (with D. Pollock), North South Institute, Ottawa, Canada, Briefing 12, October 1985, pp. 1-13.

"Should Cooperation be Ad Hoc or Institutionalized," with D.H. Pollock, in E. Barot (editor). Proceedings of an International Conference on Current Trends in Inter- American Relations and Cooperation, Ottawa: University of Ottawa, 1986, pp. 12-39.

Conference Proceedings Edited:

110 Latin America and the Caribbean: Geopolitics Development and Culture, Ottawa: Canadian Association of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, 1984 (Editor), pp. 1- 355.

Technical Reports:

Conflict and Coincidence of Canadian and Less Developed Country Interests in International Trade in Primary Commodities, Discussion Paper, No. 109, Economic Council of Canada, 1978, pp. 1-194.

- Fiona Robinson -

Refereed Scholarly Publications

Books

Globalizing Care: Feminist Theory, Ethics and International Relations, Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1999.

Articles in refereed journals

‘Globalizing Care: Ethics, Feminist Theory and International Relations’, Alternatives: Social Transformation and Humane Governance, Vol. 22, No.1, March, 1997.

‘NGOs and the Advancement of Economic and Social Rights: Philosophical and Practical Controversies’, International Relations, 17:1, 2003.

‘Human Rights and the Global Politics of Resistance: Feminist Perspectives’, Review of International Studies, Vol. 29, Special Issue, 161-180, December, 2003.

Chapters in edited books (refereed)

‘Exploring Social Relations, Understanding Power, and Valuing Care: The Role of Critical Feminist Ethics in International Relations Theory’ in Hakan Seckinelgin and Hideaki Shinoda, eds., Ethics and International Relations: Beyond Dichotomies. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 2002.

111 ‘Ethics in International Relations: Feminist Methodological Approaches’, in Brooke Ackerly, Maria Stern and Jacqui True, eds., Feminist Methodology in International Relations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, (forthcoming).

Other (Non-refereed) Scholarly Publications

Chapters in edited books (non-refereed)

‘The Limits of a Rights-based Approach to International Ethics’ in Tony Evans, ed., Human Rights Fifty Years On: A Reappraisal. Manchester: Manchester University Press, and New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1998.

‘Globalizing Liberalism: Morality and Legitimacy in a Liberal Global Order’ in Martin Shaw, ed., Politics and Globalization: Knowledge, Ethics and Agency. London: Routledge, 1999.

‘Building Attachments and Focusing Moral Attention on World Poverty’ in Sarah Owen Vandersluis and Paris Yeros, eds., Poverty in World Politics. London: Macmillan, 2000.

‘Ethical Globalization?: States, Corporations and the Ethics of Care’ in Dorothy Miller and Maurice Hamington, eds, Socializing Care. New York: Rowman and Littlefield, (forthcoming)

Review articles

‘Feminist IR/IPE Theory: Fulfilling its Radical Potential?’, Review of International Political Economy, 1997.

Working papers

‘Rethinking Ethics in a time of Globalisation’, Sussex Papers in International Relations, No. 2, Brighton: University of Sussex, 1996.

Scholarly/Professional Activity

Papers Presented

‘The Cosmopolitan/Communitarian Debate in International Relations Theory’, presented to the International Relations graduate/faculty research-in-progress seminar, University of Sussex, February, 1995.

‘Contractarianism and Rights-based Ethics’; presented to the annual conference of the British International Studies Association, Southampton, December, 1995.

112 ‘Globalizing Care: Feminist Ethics in International Relations’, presented to the graduate/faculty seminar, London Centre for International Relations, October, 1996.

‘Rights, Relationships and Responsibilities: The Limits of a Human Rights Approach to International Ethics’; presented at the annual conference of the International Studies Association, Toronto, March, 1997.

‘Inclusion and Exclusion in International Relations’; prepared for the annual conference of the British International Studies Association, Leeds, December, 1997.

‘Ethics in International Relations: A Feminist Critique’, presented to the graduate/faculty seminar, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, University of Cambridge, December, 1997.

‘Globalizing Liberalism: Reflections on Liberal Political Philosophy and International Relations Theory’; presented at the annual conference of the International Studies Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March, 1998.

‘Exclusion, Suffering and Ethics: Cosmopolitan Sentiments and Moral Responsiveness’, paper presented at the annual convention of the International Studies Association, February, 1999, Washington, D.C.

‘Ethics in Global Politics: Power and Interests, Justice and Care’. Paper presented at ‘Gendering Ethics/The Ethics of Gender’, An International Interdisciplinary Conference, Centre for Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, University of Leeds, UK, 23-25 June, 2000.

‘Competition or Care: the Ethical Basis of State and Society in a Globalizing World’. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, August 30 – Sept 2, 2001.

‘NGOs and the Advancement of Economic and Social Rights: Philosophical and Practical Controversies’. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Toronto, May, 2002.

‘Human Rights Discourse and Global Civil Society: Contesting Globalization’. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, March, 2002.

‘Methodology and Epistemology in Normative International Relations Theory: Towards a Feminist Approach’. Paper prepared for the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Portland, Oregon, March, 2003.

113 ‘Realising Cosmopolitanism through the Ethics of Care: The Case of Corporate Social Responsibility’. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Quebec, March, 2004. 3.

- Stephan Schott -

Refereed Contributions

“Sustainable and Socially Efficient Electricity Production: How Will Ontario Satisfy the Criteria?”, chapter 7 in Energy Policy and the Struggle for Sustainable Development, edited by Bruce Doern, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, December 2004, pages 193-224.

Other Refereed Contributions

“Shirking for Dollars: Regulating the Exploitation of a Common Pool Resource”, Atlantic Canada Economics Association Papers & Proceedings 2002, 15 pages, with Neil Buckley, Stuart Mestelman and R. Andrew Muller (all at McMaster University).

“A Partnership Solution to the Tragedy of the Commons”, 4th Toulouse Conference on Environment and Resource Economics, Toulouse, France, May 2001.

Forthcoming contributions

“Coordination and Free-Riding: A Partnership Solution to the Common-Property Problem”, with Martin Heintzelman and Stephen Salant (University of Michigan), Working Paper, submitted to Games and Economic Behaviour .

Non-Refereed Contributions

Policy Papers

“Convergence Analytical Framework for Evaluating Canada/U.S. Environmental Performance”, February 2003, with STRATOS for Environment Canada.

“Are there any Convincing Economic Reasons for Electricity Privatization And Deregulation in Ontario? Policy Options, Vol. 23, No.7, October 2002, pp. 40-42.

Papers presented at Scholarly Meetings or Conferences

114 "Using Prices and Property Rights to Manage the Environment: Lessons from the Fisheries". Havana University Workshop on Involvement of Local Governments in Environmental Policy Making, Havana, Cuba, February 2001.

- Michael R. Smith -

Magali Girard, Michael R. Smith, and Jean Renaud, “Intégration économique des nouveaux immigrants: adéquation entre l’emploi occupé avant l’arrivée au Québec et les emplois occupés depuis l’immigration.” Canadian Journal of Sociology, forthcoming.

Yoko Yoshida and Michael R. Smith. 2008. “Measuring and mismeasuring discrimination against visible minority immigrants: The role of workplace experience.” Canadian Studies in Population, Vol.35: 311-338.

Michael R. Smith. 2008. “Global society.” Pp.552-576 in Lorne Tepperman, James Curtis, and Patrizia Albanese (eds.), Sociology: A Canadian Perspective (2nd. edition). Toronto: Oxford University Press.

Michael R. Smith, Michelle Hsieh, and Yoko Yoshida, “Inégalités salariales, mobilité salariale, et commerce international au Québec et en Ontario.” Recherches sociographiques , Vol.46, 2005.

Michael R. Smith, “What is the effect of technological change on earnings inequality?” International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol.19 (9/10/11), 1999: 24-59.

Michael R. Smith and Geoffrey T. Wood, "The end of apartheid and the organization of work in manufacturing plants in South Africa's Eastern Cape Province." Work, Employment, & Society, Vol.12, 1998: 479-495.

Axel van den Berg and Michael R. Smith, "On 'class exploitation' in Canada." Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, Vol.19 (1982): 263-278.

Review Essays

John A. Hall and Michael R. Smith “The political and economic consequences of Mr. Keynes.” A review of Robert Skidelsky, John Maynard Keynes: Hopes Betrayed: 1883-

115 1920. New York: Penguin Books,1983; Robert Skidelsky, John Maynard Keynes: The Economist as Saviour, 1920-1937. London: Macmillan,1992

- Andrew Sneddon -

Academic Publications (all peer-refereed):

Action and Responsibility: Springer Academic Press, 2006.

“Feeling Utilitarian” forthcoming at Utilitas (2003/4)

“Prichard, Strawson, and Two Objections to Moral Sensibility Theories” forthcoming in Journal of Philosophical Research (2003/4)

"Equality, Justice, and Paternalism: Recentering Debate about Physician-Assisted Suicide" forthcoming in Journal of Applied Philosophy

"Rawlsian Decision-Making and Genetic Engineering", Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2006 (15), pp. 35-41.

"Moral Responsibility: The Difference of Strawson and the Difference It Should Make", Ethical Theory and Moral Practice Vol. 8, No. 3 (June 2005), pp. 239-264

"Prichard, Strawson, and Two Objections to Moral Sensibility Theories," in Journal of Philosophical Research Vol. 29 (2004) pp. 289-314.

"Action: On Cause and Constitution", Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review Vol. XLIII (2004), no. 1, pp. 157-63.

"Interpreting Sperber: A Response", Culture & Psychology, 9(4) (Dec. 2003) pp. 461- 469.

"Feeling Utilitarian," Utilitas Vol. 15, No. 3 (Nov. 2003) pp. 330-352.

“Naturalistic Study of Culture”: Culture and Psychology, 9(1) (Mar. 2003) pp. 5-29 (target article,with commentaries by Dan Sperber and Aaro Toomela)

“Towards Externalist Psychopathology”: forthcoming in Philosophical Psychology, Vol. 15, No. 3 (Sept. 2002)

116 “Does Philosophy of Action Rest on a Mistake?”, Metaphilosophy, Vol. 33: 5 (Oct, 2001), pp. 502-522.

and Deep Autonomy”, Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 33, #1 (Sept. 2001), pp. 15-28.

“Taking Empirically Minded Moral Philosophy Seriously”, Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review Vol. XL (2001), no. 3, pp. 603-12.

“Whatís Wrong With Selling Yourself into Slavery? Paternalism and Deep Autonomy”, Critic·, Vol. 33, No. 98 (August 2001), pp. 97-121.

“Ethical Particularism and the Hermeneutic Circle”, De Philosophia, Vol. XV, No. 2 (Fall- Winter 1999), pp. 69-89.

“Determinism, Responsibility, Theory & Practice”, De Philosophia, Vol. XV, No. 1 (Spring-Summer 1999), pp. 3-12. (First Prize in thematic issue on Freedom and Determinism).

“Corn-Flake Hermeneutics: Pragmatist and Continental Considerations of Meaning and Significance”, Kinesis, Volume 25/No. 2 (Fall 1998), pp. 60-82.

Papers currently under review:

“Consent and the Acquisition of Organs for Transplantation” at Ethical Theory and Moral Practice

“Is An Analysis of Intentional Action Possible?” at Metaphilosophy

Presentations:

March 28, 2002: “Feeling Utilitarian”at the Pacific Division meetings of the American Philosophical Association (APA), Seattle (Commentator: Sean McKeever)

February 3, 2002: “Feeling Utilitarian”, University of Ottawa

117 January 30, 2002: “Feeling Utilitarian”, University of Victoria

November 23, 2001: “Action: Diagnosing a Philosophical Dogma”, University of Calgary

October 14, 2001: “Feeling Utilitarian”at the meetings of the Western Canadian Philosophical Association (WCPA) at the University of Regina, Saskatchewan (Commentator: Scott Woodcock)

May 27, 2001: “Feeling Utilitarian”at the meetings of the Canadian Philosophical Association (CPA) at Laval University, Quebec City (Commentator: Tracy Isaacs)

October 20, 2000: “Acquiring Organs for Transplantation: Considerations of Justice and Utility” at the poster session of the annual meetings of the Canadian Bioethics Society, Quebec City

January 14, 2000: “Naturalistic Study of Culture”, University of Alberta, Edmonton

November 19, 1999: “Naturalistic Study of Culture”, University of Calgary

October 30, 1999: “Quausation and Realization: Taking Representation Seriously” at the meetings of the Ontario Philosophical Society (OPS), University of Guelph (Commentator: William Seager)

April 1, 1999: “Naturalistic Study of Culture”, Queenís University, Kingston, Canada

- Scott Streiner -

Two Types of Affirmative Action: A Theoretical Framework, Canada’s Experience, and an Initial Comparison to Israel, Labour, Society, and Law, 11, 2005 (in Hebrew; co- authored with Ilan Saban). Based on the publication that follows and on a presentation at the 2004 Human Rights in Israel conference organized by the Hebrew University/Tel Aviv University’s Minerva Centre for Human Rights.

Canada’s Experience with Employment Equity and Group Rights: An Overview and Preliminary Analysis of Lessons for Israel, in Maor, Anat (ed.) Affirmative Action and

118 Equal Representation in Israel. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University Press, 2004 (in Hebrew; co- authored with Ilan Saban).

The Clash of Psychologies: Palestine, Israel, and the Tragedy of Intimate Ignorance, Canadian Foreign Policy, 10(1), 2002. Based on a paper presented at the 2002 Policy Research Conference in Ottawa.

Principles, Politics, and Human Rights, in Ferguson, Sherry (ed.), Civic Discourse and Cultural Politics in Canada: A Cacophony of Voices. NY: Greenwood, 2002.

Shooting and Crying: The Emergence of Protest in Israeli Popular Music, The European Legacy, 6(6), 2001. Based on a paper presented at the 1997 conference of the Politics and Arts Group in London, UK.

Pay Equity in Canada: Lessons Learned, Future Directions, in Women’s Progress: Perspectives on the Past, Blueprint for the Future, Washington DC: George Washington University, 1998 (co-authored with Carrie Gallant). Based on a presentation at the 1998 annual conference of the Institute for Women’s Policy Research in Washington DC.

Presentations

Employment Equity in Canada: History, Results, and Implications for the Israeli Reality. At a symposium organized by Sikkuy, an association promoting equality for Israel’s Arab citizens, Tel Aviv, 2001.

Human Rights Protection in Canada and the Prospect of an Israeli Human Rights Commission. At a November conference organized by the Minerva Centre for Human Rights, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 2000.

Human Rights and Cultural Relativism: Confronting the Challenge of Complexity. At the conference, Human Rights and Responsibilities: Communication Strategies among Nations and Peoples, Rochester, NY, 1999.

Reflections on Human Rights, Diversity, and Globalization on the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Universal Declaration. At the annual convention of the Canadian Political Science Association, Ottawa, 1998.

Weaving a Hammer: Human Rights, Ethnicity, Globalization, and the Challenge to Westphalia. At the 1998 annual convention of the International Studies Association, Minneapolis, 1998.

119 Holy City, Sacred Cow (on Jerusalem) and The Politicization of Legality: Equality Rights Jurisprudence in Canada. At the annual conference of the New York State Political Science Association, NYC, 1997.

- Mira Sucharov -

Books

The International Self: Psychoanalysis and the Search for Israeli-Palestinian Peace (Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2005.

Articles

“Cultural constructions of solidarity: The US and the EU in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,” in Jean-Marc Coicaud and Nicholas J. Wheeler, eds., National Interest and International Solidarity: Particular and Universal Ethics in International Life (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2008).

“Social Identity and the National Interest in Canadian Middle East Policy” in Tami Jacoby and Ayla Kilic, eds., Maple Sands: Prospects and Legacies of Canada-Middle East Relations, Bison Paper Series, Centre for Defence and Security Studies, University of Manitoba (2007).

“Security Ethics and the Modern Military: The Case of the Israel Defense Forces,” Armed Forces & Society 31, 2 (Winter 2005).

“Philosophical Realism,” (with Alexander Avni) in R.J. Barry Jones, ed., Routledge Encyclopedia of International Political Economy (New York: Routledge, 2001).

“Peaceful Power Transitions: The Historical Cases,” (with Jason Davidson) in Charles A. Kupchan et al. with the assistance of Jason Davidson and Mira Sucharov, Power in Transition: The Peaceful Change of International Order (Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2001).

“Role Theory, Sovereignty and Israeli-Palestinian Peacemaking,” Geopolitics 3, 1 (Summer 1998). Reprinted as “Role Theory, Sovereignty and Israeli-Palestinian Peacemaking,” in David Newman, ed., Boundaries, Territory and Postmodernism (London: Frank Cass, 1999).

Works in Progress

120 “Psychoanalysis in International Relations: Explaining Israeli-Palestinian Peace,” article manuscript (under review).

- Cecilia Taiana -

Articles in Referred Journals:

“The Emergence of Freud’s Theories in Argentina: Towards a Comparison with the US” Canadian Journal of Psychoanalysis (CPJ), Vol. 14. No. 2, November, 2006, 269-295.

“Conceptual Resistance in the Discipline of the Mind: The Buenos Aires- Leipzig Connection at the Turn of the Twentieth Century”, History of Psychology, 2005, Vol 8, No.4, 383-402.

Articles in Refereed Conference Proceedings

“Confession and its twin, torture: rethinking the therapeutic alliance”, in I. Inbek, Rvan Hezewijk, G.Pheterson & C. Tolman (Eds.), Currrent trends in theoretical psychology, (Vol.4). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company, l995, 213-228.

Chapter in Refereed Book:

"Navigating the text: an exploration in comparative cross-cultural epistemology" in The Reordering of Culture: Latin America, the Caribbean and Canada in the Hood, Edited by A. Ruprecht and C. Taiana, Carleton University Press, November 1995.

"Transatlantic Migration of the Disciples of the Mind" in Adrian Brock (ed.), Internationalizing the History of Psychology, New York University Press, 2006, pp. 34- 55.

Refereed Book:

Edited by Alvina Ruprecht and Cecilia Taiana, The Reordering of Culture: Latin America, the Caribbean and Canada in the Hood, Carleton University Press, November 1995, pp. 590.

- Stephen Ward -

121 Media Ethics Beyond Borders: A Global Perspective. Co-edited with Herman Wasserman, University of Sheffield, England. Johannesburg, SA: Heinemann Books, 2008.

“Toward a Global Media Ethics: Theoretical Perspectives.” Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies. Co-authored with Clifford G. Christians, Shakuntala Rao, and Herman Wasserman. Forthcoming fall 2008.

“Printer–Editors of the 17th and 18th Centuries.” In The International Encyclopedia of Communication, edited by Wolfgang Donsbach. Vol. 9, pp. 3886-3888. Oxford, U.K. and Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell, March 2008.

“Utility and Impartiality: Being Impartial in a Partial World,” Journal of Mass Media Ethics, Vol. 22, Numbers 2&3 (2007): 151–167.

“Journalism Ethics.” In Handbook of Journalism Studies, edited by Karin WahlJorgensen and Thomas Hanitzsch. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, forthcoming 2008.

“Inventing Objectivity.” In A Philosophical Approach to Journalism Ethics, edited by Christopher Meyers. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Forthcoming 2009.

Invited presentations

"Journalism Ethics and a Climate of Fear: The Role of Media in a Time of Terrorism," The Role of the Media and Civil Society in Oversight of the Security Sector, international conference sponsored by Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of the Armed Forces. Budapest, Feb. 6-8, 2003.

"Rhetorical Argumentation and the New Journalism: A Case Study," Fifth Conference of the International Society for the Study of Argumentation (ISSA). Amsterdam, June 26, 2002. Co-authored with Christopher Tindale, Department of Philosophy, Trent University. (The ISSA conference is one of the most important international gatherings of authors and educators of rhetoric, informal logic and critical thinking.)

"Surrendering our Rights? How Unethical Journalism Affects Journalism Law," Media and the Law, seminar for B.C. Supreme Court justices sponsored by the Supreme Court of Canada. Vancouver, March 8, 2002.

"New Forms of Media Accountability: Letting the Public into the Process of Journalism," Can the Media Police Themselves? public forum sponsored by the British Columbia Press Council. Abbotsford, B.C., March 7, 2002.

122 "Journalism Ethics after September 11th," International Conference of the Association for Moral Education. Vancouver, Oct. 25, 2001.

"News Dissemination in a Media-Saturated World," Third Age Partners in Learning, UBC Continuing Studies. Sept. 19, 2001.

"The Strange but Marvellous Invention of Journalism Ethics," Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies. July 11, 2001.

"A Code of Ethics for Journalism and Journalists," Annual Meeting of Canadian Association of Journalists. St. John’s, Nfld., May 26, 2001.

"In the Age of the Internet, Who is a Journalist? And Does it Really Matter?" Discussion Series, UBC Centre for Applied Ethics. March 23, 1999.

"Interpreting the News: Should Reporters be in the ‘Meaning Business’?" Speaker Series, Green College. March 9, 1999.

"The Future of News Objectivity," Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. March 1998.

"News Judgement and News Values," School of Communication, Simon Fraser University. Nov. 28, 1997.

"Critical issues for the future of news media," Green College, UBC. Nov. 17, 1997.

"Pushing the Limits of News Objectivity," Media Ethics Symposium, Canadian Society for the Study of Practical Ethics, Congress of Learned Societies. St. John’s, Nfld., June 3, 1997.

"The World Reflected in the Media," The International Scene, UBC Continuing Studies, March 12, 1997.

"Journalism in Turmoil: Maintaining Good Journalism Amid Cuts and Takeovers," Augustana Public Lecture Series, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in the Liberal Arts, Augustana University College. Camrose, Alta., Jan. 14, 1997.

"Media Freedom: Nitty-Gritty Restraints and Possibilities," conference, Academic Freedom: The History and Future of a Defining Idea, Humanities Research Unit, University of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon, Sept. 19-22, 1996.

"The Liberally Educated Journalist," Liberal Arts and the Future of University Education, Second International Liberal Arts Conference. Banff, Alta., May 10-11, 1996.

123 "Cognitive Skills in Reporting," Philosophy Colloquium, University of Waterloo. Waterloo, Ont., Feb. 26, 1996.

Contributions to Workshops and Roundtables

Invited participant, Media and Elections Roundtable, Institute for Media, Policy and Civil Society, Vancouver, Aug. 17-19, 2001. Other participants from Canada, Mexico, Sweden, Singapore, South Africa, United States.

Invited leader, Journalism Ethics at the Masters Level: Challenges and Opportunities, workshop on teaching journalism ethics, Annual Meeting of Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communications, Washington, D.C., Aug. 4, 2001.

Invited participant, "Free Press and the Internet in Canada," Journalism Educators’ Technology Roundtable, Freedom Forum Pacific Coast Center. San Francisco, Feb. 28- March 3, 1999.

- Stan Winer -

Books and monographs

Democratic Choice and Taxation: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis. New York: Cambridge University Press, 330 pages, 1999 (with Walter Hettich). Paperback edition, 2006

Publications - Refereed journal articles

"Decision Externalities, Economic Efficiency and Institutional Response" Canadian Public Policy, 21(3), 1995, 344-361 (with Walter Hettich).

Refereed by Editorial Board.

"Faltering Federalism and French Canadians," Journal of Canadian Studies, 1977, 44-52 (with N.H. Lithwick). Refereed by editorial board.

Publications - Other journal articles and chapters

"Dispute Resolution and Self-Selection in the Public Service", in J. Boivin (ed.), Some Aspects of International Industrial Relations, Université Laval, 1989, 189-200 (with G. Swimmer).

124 "The Social Cost of Taxation and Its Policy Implications," in A. Maslove (ed.), How Ottawa Spends, 1985, Methuen, 1985, 162-181.

Papers Read at Professional Meetings

"Social Welfare and Collective Goods Coercion in Public Economics". Paper presented at Bar Ilan University, August 2006, the IIPF Congress, Pafos Cyprus, August 2006, Queens University, November 2006 and the National Tax Association Meetings, Boston, November 2006.

"Broader Issues in the Constitutional Assignment of Spending". Invited presentation at the conference on 'Alberta and the Economics of Constitutional Reform', Edmonton, September 28, 1991.

"The Structure and Efficiency of Taxation in an Economic Model of Political Choice." Presented at the Public Choice Society Meetings, Phoenix, March 1984.

"The Individual, Political Tension and Canada's Quest for a New Constitution." Presented to the American Political Science Association, New York, 1978.

- Michael Yeo -

BOOKS

Yeo, M., & Moorhouse A. (Eds.). Concepts and Cases in Nursing Ethics (2nd ed.) Peterborough, ON: Broadview Press, 1996. Contents include:

• Yeo, M. Introduction, 1-26. • Yeo, M. A Primer in Ethical Theory, 27-56. • Yeo, M. & Trudy Molke. Beneficence, 57-90. • Yeo, M., Moorhouse, A., & Jean Dalziel. Autonomy, 91-138. • Yeo, M. & Sandra Mitchell. Truthfulness, 139-172. • Yeo, M., Moorhouse, A., & Irene Krahn. Confidentiality, 173- 210. • Yeo, M., Moorhouse, A., & Gail Donner. Justice, 211- 266. • Yeo, M & Ann Ford. Integrity, 267-306.

ARTICLES IN BOOKS

Lucock, C., & Yeo, M. “Naming Names: The Pseudonym in the Name of the Law.” University of Ottawa Journal of Law and Technology. Volume 3, 1. (2006). 53-108.

125 Yeo, M., & Lucock, C. “Quality v. Equality: The Divided Court in Chaoulli v. Quebec.” Health Law Journal, Vol. 14 (2006): 129-150.

Yeo, M. Biobank Research: The Conflict Between Privacy and Access Made Explicit. Analytic paper commissioned by the Canadian Advisory Council on Biotechnology. 2004.

Yeo, M., & Andy Brooks. “The Moral Framework of Confidentiality and the Electronic Panopticon.” In Confidential Relationships: Psychoanalystic, Ethical and Legal Contexts. Eds. Christine Koggel, Allanah Furlong & Charles Levin. Netherlands, Rodopi Press. 2003. 85-112.

Yeo, M. “One Step Forward, Two Steps Back.” Canadian Medical Association Journal 168. May 2003. 1273-1274; 1275.

Williams, J.R., Michael Yeo. The Ethics of Decentralized Health Care Priority Setting in Canada. Buckingham: Open University Press, 2000: 123-132.

Yeo, M. Dirty Hands in Politics: On the one Hand, and On the Other. In Cruelty and Deception: The Controversy Over Dirty Hands in Politics. Eds. Paul Rynard and David Shugarman. Peterborough, ON: Broadview Press, 2000: 157-173.

Yeo, M. Ethics and Regional Health Boards. In The Ethics of the New Economy: Restructuring and Beyond. Ed. Leo Groarke. Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier Press, 1998: 125-141.

Yeo, M. The Ethics of Public Participation. In Efficiency Versus Equality: Health Reform in Canada. Eds. Michael Stingl & Donna Wilson. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing, 1996: 39-54.

Yeo, M. Emergency Department Personnel's Safety vs. a Duty to Treat. In Ethics in Emergency Medicine. 2nd ed. Eds. Kenneth V. Iserson, Arthur B. Sanders & Deborah Mathieu. Tuscon, AZ: Galen Press, 1995: 406-412.

Yeo, M. Philosophy and its Host: The Case of Business Ethics. In Applied Ethics: A Reader. Eds. Earl R. Winkler & Jerrold R. Coombs. Oxford, U.K.: Blackwell Press, 1993: 249-268.

Yeo, M. Perceiving/Reading the Other: Ethical Dimensions. In Merleau-Ponty: Hermeneutics and Postmodernism. Eds. Shaun Gallagher & Thomas Busch. Ithica, N.Y.: State University of New York Press, 1992: 37-52.

Yeo, M. Sexual Ethics and AIDS: A Liberal View. In Ethics and AIDS. Eds. Christine Overall & William Zion. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 1990: 75-90.

126 PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Yeo, M, Williams JR, Hooper W. Incorporating Ethics in Priority Setting: A Case Study of a Regional Health Board in Canada. Health Care Analysis. Vol. 7, no. 2 (1999): 177- 194.

Yeo, M, Mark Longhurst. Intimacy in the Patient-Physician Relationship. Canadian Family Physician. Vol. 42 (August 1996): 1505-1507.

Yeo, M. Interpretive Bioethics. Health and Canadian Society. Vol. 2, no. 1 (1994): 85?108.

Yeo, M. Prolegomena to Any Future Code of Ethics for Bioethicists. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. Vol. 2, no. 4 (1993): 402-415.

Yeo, M. Toward an Ethic of Empowerment for Health Promotion. Health Promotion International, Vol. 8, no. 3 (1993): 225-235.

Yeo, M. Critical Notice of Ethics, Feminism, and Reproduction, by Christine Overall. In Dialogue XXVIII, no. 4 (1989): 655-661.

Yeo, M. The Ethics of Business and the Business of Business. Business Insights 5, no. 1 (Spring 1989): 28-31, 40.

Yeo, M. Integration of Nursing Theory and Nursing Ethics. Advances in Nursing Science 11, no. 3 (April 1989): 33-42.

Yeo, M. The Ethics of Teaching Medical Ethics. Teaching Philosophy 12, no. 1 (Jan. 1989): 23-35.

Yeo, M. Marketing Ethics: The Bottom Line? Journal of Business Ethics 7, no. 12 (Dec. 1988): 929-932.

MONOGRAPHS

Yeo, M. Ethical Implications of Health Reform for Family Medicine. Toronto: College of Family Physicians of Canada, Feb. 1997: 23 pages.

Yeo, M. Ethics and Economics in Health Care Resource Allocation. Ottawa: Queen's ? U. of Ottawa Economic Projects, Working Paper Series 93-07, 1993: 96 pages.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS

127 Yeo, M. Telehealth and Privacy: Clarifying the Rule of the Game. Canadian Telehealth Bulletin. Toronto: Butterworths. (July 2000).

Yeo, M., & C. Lucock. Putting Privacy First: The Canadian Medical Association’s Health Information Privacy Code. Proceedings of the 1998 meeting of ITCH (Information Technology in Community Health), November 1998:13:7 - 12.

Williams, J., Yeo, M., & Wayne Hooper. Ethics for Regional Boards." Leadership in Health Services (July/Aug., 1996): 22-26.

Yeo, M. Health Care is About Shared Values and Identity. London Free Press, June 1995 (reprinted in Vancouver Sun, June 24, 1995, D10).

Yeo, M. An Argument for Journalistic Ethics: Freedom of Speech or Legalistic Caution? Scene Magazine (Dec. 14 -Dec. 20, 1995): 7.

Yeo, M. Health Care is About Shared Values and Identity. London Free Press, June 1995 (reprinted in Vancouver Sun, June 24, 1995, D10).

Yeo, M. Media Apologetics: When the Telling of the Story Becomes the Story. Scene Magazine (July 14-27, 1994): 5.

Yeo, M. Community Consultation: An Emerging Paradigm in Research Ethics (Keynote Address). In Planning for Diversity: Collection of Data on Culture, Language, Ethnicity and Race (Symposium Proceedings). Toronto: Metropolitan Toronto District Health Council (October, 1994): 3-27.

Yeo, M. Ethics in Hard Times. Engineering Dimensions 14, no. 6 (Nov. / Dec. 1993): 26- 27.

Yeo, M. Red Light Green Light Ethics. Engineering Dimensions 14, no. 5 (Sept./ Oct. /93): 41-42.

Yeo, M. Rewriting the Rules: Engineering Ethical Organisations. Engineering Dimensions 14, no. 4 (July / August 1993): 26-7.

Yeo, M. Swimming Upstream: Individual and Organisational Integrity. Engineering Dimensions 14, no. 3 (May / June 1993): 38-39.

Yeo. M. Navigating the Maze: Problem-Solving in Ethics. Engineering Dimensions 14, no. 2 (March / April 1993): 46-47.

128 Yeo, M. Engineering Today: Ethical and Social Dimensions. Engineering Dimensions 14, no. 1: 50-51 (January / February 1993).

Yeo, M. Confidentiality and Other Commitments. Engineering Dimensions 13, no. 6 (November/ December 1992): 20-21.

Yeo, M. Engineering Abroad: When in Rome. . . ? Engineering Dimensions 13, no. 5 (September / October 1992): 41-42.

Yeo, M. Engineering Ethics: The Burden of Responsibility. Engineering Dimensions 13, no. 4 (July / August 1992): 31-32.

Yeo, M. Integrity and Business Practice: Drawing the Line on Accepting Gifts. Engineering Dimensions 13, no. 3 (May / June 1992): 48-49.

Yeo, M. Unionism and Professional Obligations: Is There a Conflict? Engineering Dimensions 13, no. 2 (March / April 1992): 47-48.

Yeo, M. Professional Judgement and Public Need. Engineering Dimensions 13, no. 1 (January/ February 1992): 41-43.

Yeo, M. The Need is for Housing, not Morality. Globe and Mail (2 July, 1990): A17 (op. ed. article on politics and housing policy).

Yeo, M. Teaching Ethics in Nursing. Westminster Affairs 3, no. 1 (Fall 1989): 4-5.

Yeo, M. Review of The Primacy of Caring by Patricia Benner and Judith Wrubel. In Westminster Affairs 2, no. 3 (Spring 1989): 6-8.

Yeo, M. Review of Merleau-Ponty's Ontology by M. Dillon. In Bulletin of the Canadian Society for Hermeneutics and Post-Modern Thought 4, no. 1 (March 1989): 7-10.

Yeo, M. & Dolly Goldenberg. Issues of Justice in Liver Transplantation, Westminster Affairs 2, no. 2 (Winter 1989): 3-5.

Yeo, M. Review of Just Rewards: The Case for Ethical Reform in Business by David Olive. In Westminster Affairs 2, no. 2 (Winter 1988): 6.

Yeo, M. Teaching AIDS. Westminster Affairs 2, no. 1 (Fall 1988): 7.

Yeo, M. On Cheating and Being Cheated. Campus Canada 5, no. 4 (Summer 1988): 53.

Yeo, M. Conscience and Abortion. Westminster Affairs 1, no. 3 (Spring 1988): 5-7.

129 Yeo, M. Morality Play. London Free Press (4 March, 1988): B7 (op. ed. essay on televangelism).

REPRINTS

Yeo, M. Integration of Nursing Theory and Nursing Ethics. Perspectives on Nursing Theory. , 3rd ed. Ed Leslie Nicoll. J. B. Lippincott, forthcoming in 1996. (Reprinted from Advances in Nursing Science 11, no. 3; April 1989: 33-42.)

Yeo, M. Red Light/Green Light Ethics. Cost Engineering: The International Journal of Cost Estimation, Cost/Schedule Controls, and Project Management 36, no. 1 (January 1994): 17-18. (Reprinted from Engineering Dimensions, Sept. / Oct. 1993).

Yeo, M. & Gail Donner. Issues of Justice in the Nursing Department. The Nursing Report: Canadian Nursing Management Supplement 42 (October / November 1991): 20-26. (Reprinted from Concepts and Cases in Nursing Ethics).

Yeo, M. & Irene Krahn. Confidentiality in a Non-traditional Therapeutic Setting. Westminster Affairs 4, no. 2 (Summer 1991): 3-5. (Reprinted from Concepts and Cases in Nursing Ethics).

Yeo, M. Teaching Ethics in Nursing. The Nursing Report: Canadian Nursing Management Supplement 8 (June 1990): 1-4. (Reprinted from Westminster Affairs 3, no. 1).

PAPERS PRESENTED BEFORE ACADEMIC AUDIENCES

May 2001 Presentation on ìPrivacy and Researchî for panel session at Annual Meeting of Canadian Health Economics Research Association meeting in Toronto.

May 1999 Panel presentation on applied aesthetics at the annual meeting of the Canadian Philosophical Association in conjunction with the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences.

May 1999 Commentaries at two papers presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Society for the Study of Practical Ethics in conjunction with the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences.

Oct. 1998 Ethical Issues Concerning the Privacy of Health Information. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Bioethics Society.

Oct. 1998 Ethics and Regional Boards: A Case Study. Paper presented at International Conference on Priorities in Health Care, London, U.K.

130 Oct. 1998 Ethical Issues Concerning the Privacy of Health Information. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Bioethics Society.

Oct. 1998 Ethics and Regional Boards: A Case Study. Paper presented at International Conference on Priorities in Health Care, London, U.K.

May 1998 Privacy and Electronic Patient Records. Commentary on paper presented by Professor Anne Moorehouse. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for the Study of Practical Ethics. 1998 Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities.

Feb 1995 Ethics and Resource Allocation." Invited keynote address at conference on Health Care Reform, Centre for Health Promotion, University of Lethbridge.

Nov 1994 Public Participation in Health Care Resource Allocation." Presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Bioethics Society.

Mar 1994 Invited Rappateur, Conference on the Cost-Effectiveness of the Canadian Health Care System, sponsored by Queen's - University of Ottawa Economics Projects, Montreal.

Dec 1993 Dirty Hands on White Gloves: Morality's Compromise with Politics. York University, invited presentation for SSHRC-sponsored workshop on the dirty hands problem.

Feb 1993 Community Consultation and the Ethics of Research Dissemination. Joint presentation (with Dr. Tom Freeman) at Foundations of Primary Care conference.

Jan 1993 Interpretation and Bioethics.? Department of Philosophy, York University.

Dec 1992 Main Ethical Issues in Health Care Resource Allocation. Brescia College, U.W.O.

Oct 1992 Community Consultation in Research: Ethical Issues. Joint presentation (with Dr. Tom Freeman) at annual meeting of the Canadian Bioethics Society.

Apr 1992 Narrative and Ethics. Joint seminar (with A.P. Kerby); Centre for Theory and Criticism, U.W.O.

Nov 1991 Ethical Issues in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Annual meeting of the Canadian Bioethics Society.

131 Jan 1991 Philosophy and its Host: The Case of Business Ethics. Department of Philosophy, McMaster University.

May 1990 On the Relationship Between Business Ethics and Business. Conference: Moral Philosophy in the Public Domain.

Oct 1989 Madness in Method and Method in Madness. Commentary on ‘Derrida's Concept of Freedom’. Annual meeting of the Ontario Philosophical Society.

Sep 1989 Reading / Perceiving the Other: Ethical Dimensions. Annual meeting of the Merleau-Ponty Circle.

Nov 1988 Prolegomenon to Any Future Code of Ethics for Bioethicists. Annual meeting of the Canadian Bioethics Society.

May 1987 Traditore Tradutore: Derrida re: Translation. McMaster University, Department of Philosophy.

Jun 1986 Gadamer on Blindness. Commentary on ëHermeneutics in Educationí. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Hermeneutics and Post-Modern Thought, Meeting of the Learned Societies.

PRESENTATIONS, WORKSHOPS, & APPEARANCES (GENERAL AUDIENCE)

June 2002 “Is Non-Consensual Research Using Health Information a Serious Invasion of Privacy?” Invited plenary debater at Annual Meeting of North American Association of Central Cancer Registries, Toronto.

April 2002 “Privacy Issues and Aboriginal Health”. Invited presentation at conference on aboriginal health, Vancouver.

May 2002 “Managing Privacy of Health Information”. Invited presentation at panel at conference on hospital liability, Toronto.

June 2001 “Privacy and Third Party Access to Information”. Invited presentation at Canadian Institute conference Managing the Privacy of Health Information, Toronto.

June 2001 “Privacy and Health Information.” Invited presentation at eHealth Summit Conference 2001, Canadian Healthcare Manager and Joseph L. Rotman School of Management, Mont Tremblant, Quebec.

132 May 2001 “Privacy and Health Information”. Invited presentation at panel at annual meeting of the Institute for Public Administration in Edmonton.

Feb 2001 “Privacy and Health Information”. Invited panel presentation on privacy Privacy in the New Environment Conference, Ottawa.

Nov 2000 Presentation to the Canadian Paediatric Society on ethical issues concerning the Canadian Paediatric Surveillance Program, Ottawa.

Oct. 2000 “Key Health Information Privacy Issues” at Conference on Confidentiality and Society: Psychotherapy, Ethics and the Law, Montreal.

Sept. 2000 “Privacy and Health Information”, Invited presentation at panel at Ont. Government Conference ìAccess and Privacy in the Digital Ageî, Toronto.

July 2000 “The Case Against Buying and Selling Health Information.” Panel participant on debate at Electronic Health Record Symposium, INFOCUS Meeting, Vancouver.

June 2000 “Privacy and Health Information Research”, paper presented at national workshop on research and privacy sponsored by the Medical Research Council of Canada / Canadian Institutes for Health Information, Toronto.

June 2000 “Issues Concerning Health Information Privacy in the Wake of Bill C-6.” Invited presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Health Records Association, Ottawa.

March 2000 “Emerging Consensus About Health Information Privacy: Detour Ahead.” Presented on panel at conference The New Wave of Privacy Protection in Canada, Vancouver, B.C.

Feb. 2000 “Privacy and Health Information.” Presented on panel at conference on E- Commerce and Privacy: Implementing the New Law in the Public and Private Sectors, Ottawa.

Jan 2000 “Physicians and Fiscal Gate-keeping.” Childrenís Hospital of Easter Ontario.

Jan 2000 “Bill C-47: A Case Study in Ethics and Public Policy. Guest lecture to 3rd year law class in University of Ottawa Law Faculty.

Nov. 1999 “Privacy and Telehealth”. Paper presented at meeting of G7/8 Global HealthCare Forum in London, U.K. Nov. 28-Dec 1 (invited delegate).

133 Oct. 1999 “ELSI Issues Concerning Health Information.” Presented on panel at Canadian Institute for Health Information Annual Partnership Meeting.

Oct. 1999 “Issues Concerning Medical Futility.” Presented on panel at conference on Ethical Decision-Making in Health Care.

Sept. 1999 “The CMA Health Information Privacy Code.” Presented at Medical Research Council Sub-Committee on Legislation meeting.

Sept. 1999 “Privacy and Bill C-54." Presented on panel at Conference Health Information 1999.

Aug. 1999 “Privacy and Telehealth.” Presented at First International Congress on Telehealth and Multi-media technologies in Edmonton, Alberta.

April 1999 “My Way or the IWAY: Ethical Issues Concerning the Report of the National Advisory Council on Health Infostructure.” Paper presented at Annual Coach meeting (also presented a paper on the CMA Information Code)

June 1999 “Ethics and Economics in Xenotransplantation.” Paper presented at Meech Lake Forum on Xenotransplantation.

Feb. 1999 “CMAís Principles of Protection.” Panel presentation at conference on Electronic Commerce and Emerging Privacy Legislation.

Feb. 1999 “Privacy, Health Information and Research.” Presentation at Grand Rounds, Ottawa Civic Hospital; also presented at St. Josephís Hospital in Hamilton.

Dec. 1998 “Privacy and Information Technology.” Paper presented at conference on Integrating Government with New Technologies, Ottawa

Oct. 1998 “Putting Privacy First: The CMA Health Information Privacy Code.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of Canadian Institute for Health Information; also presented at annual meeting of CANARIE

Oct. 1998 “Ethics and Regional Boards: A Case Study.” Paper presented at International Conference on Priorities in Health Care, London, U.K.

May 1997 "Ethics and Physician Gate-keeping." Workshop on ethics for 'ethics day', Dept. of Family Medicine, UofOttawa

Apr 1997 "Ethics in Long-term Ventilation of ALS Patients." Presentation for class of medical students at the Faculty of Medicine, UofOttawa

134 Mar 1997 "Physician Managers: How to Deal with Wearing Two Hats." Workshop for organizing meeting of society for physician managers

May 1996 “Ethics, Strikes, and Health Professionals." Lecture, St. Boniface Hospital, Winnipeg Manitoba.

Oct 1995 “Vulnerability, Intimacy, and Trust in Professional Relationships.” Workshop for First St. Andrewís Anglican Church.

Jun 1994 “Ethics in Hard Times.” Workshop and case presentation at conference of Ontario Network of Employment Counsellors.

Apr 1994 “Research Ethics and Community Consultation.” Keynote Address, conference on Race, Ethnicity, and Data Collection in Health Care. Toronto District Health Council.

Mar 1994 “Ethics in Health Care.” Two guest lectures students in physiotherapy, U.W.O.

Feb 1994 “Ethics ABC.” Lecture at annual meeting of the Municipal Engineer's Association.

Nov 1993 “The Ethics of Gate-keeping.” Lecture to medical students, U.W.O. Department of Family Medicine.

Nov 1993 “Teaching Ethics in Family Medicine.” Workshop for the teachers' section of the College of Family Physicians of Canada.

Oct 1993 “Health, Lifestyle, and the Use of Scare Resources.” Telemedicine Canada.

Sep 1993 “Ethics in Hard Times.” Workshop for London Association for Executive Directors; U.W.O. Part-time and Continuing Education.

Apr 1993 “Business Ethics: Striving for Balanced Decisions.” Part of series for Part-time and Continuing Education, U.W.O.

Apr 1993 “Professional Ethics in Police Training.” Half-day workshop for Association of Police Trainers.

Apr 1993 “Journalism Ethics: Should They Print That Story.” Part of series for Part- time and Continuing Education, U.W.O.

135 Mar 1993 “Ethics and Physiotherapy.” Guest lecture in U.W.O. course in physiotherapy.

Feb 1993 “Ethics and Drug-Testing.” Annual meeting of the Ontario Association of Human Resource Professionals.

Feb 1993 “Ethics, Productivity, and the Workplace.” Panel presentation at conference on Changing Values In Business and the Workplace, Canadian Centre for Ethics and Corporate Policy.

Jan 1993 “Ethics and Strategic Planning.” Joint workshop, Ontario Ministry of Labour, Corporate Services Division.

Dec 1992 “A Framework for Analysing Ethical Issues in Allocating Resources for Health Care.” Work in progress presented to select group of participants invited to one day conference re: Queen's - University of Ottawa Economics Project.

Oct 1992 “Ethics and Story.” Two workshops for United Church conference.

Jun 1992 “Issues in Business and Professional Ethics.” Five-part series I organised for Elderhostel.

Apr 1992 “Ethical Issues in Resource Allocation for Health.” Kaleidoscope '92, Part- time and Continuing Education/Alumni Western, U.W.O.

Mar 1992 Commentator on London television CFPL documentary on ethics and medical research involving animals.

Feb 1992 “Ethics Secular and Religious.” Lecture, Bishop's Diploma Course, St. Jude's Anglican Church, Oakville.

Feb 1992 “Managing Ethical Difference.” Full day presentation on ethics for police mid- managers at the Ontario Police College.

Jan 1992 “Journalism Ethics: Balancing Privacy and Freedom.” Public lecture, part of four-part series on journalism ethics.

Dec 1991 “Ethics in Health Care Administration.” Guest lecture in graduate nursing course on health administration, U.W.O.

Nov 1991 “New Directions in Health Care: Ethical Challenges.” Guest lecture in graduate nursing course on health care system, U.W.0.

136 Oct 1991 “Ethics and Animal Experimentation.” Guest lecture in graduate course science course on animal use and care. U.W.O.

Sep 1991 “Ethics in the Allied Health Professions.” U.W.O. Dept. of Physical Therapy.

Jun 1991 “Issues in Business and Professional Ethics.” Five sessions presented at Elderhostel, Westminster College.

Nov 1990 “Criticism or Jargon.” Panel presentation on the language of art criticism, sponsored by the Forest City Gallery.

Jun 1990 “Issues in Business Ethics.” Two sessions presented at Elderhostel, Westminster College

Jun 1990 “Ethical Issues in Patient Placement.” Workshop presented at Refresher Day in Geriatric Medicine, U.W.O. (Part-time and Continuing Education).

May 1990 “Ethics and Dentistry.” Presented at conference on dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto.

May 1990 “The Tyranny of Health.” Presented at conference Health Care Ethics 2001, Westminster Institute.

Oct 1989 “Ethics, Technology, and Health Care.” Presented at Pugwash Conference.

Oct 1989 “Introduction to Business Ethics.” Two lectures presented in lecture series through U.W.O. Part-time and Continuing Education.

May 1989 “Issues of Justice in Resource Utilisation.” Panel presentation for Ontario Hospital Association.

May 1989 “Strains on Confidentiality in Occupational Medicine.” Panel presentation at Continuing Medical Education Symposium, U.W.O.

May 1989 “Ethical Standards for Caregivers in non-traditional Settings.” Presented at Conference of Employee Assistance Professionals.

Apr 1989 “Use and Abuse of Prescription Drugs." Presented for the Canadian Mental Health Association.

137 Mar 1989 “The Sociology of Bioethics.” Guest lecture in U.W.O. Sociology of Medicine course.

Mar 1989 “Nursing Ethics: A Cautionary Tale.” Presented at meeting of the London chapter of the Registered Nurse's Association of Ontario.

Jan 1989 “Ethical Issues in In Vitro Fertilization.” Panellist in four-part series on reproductive ethics.

Nov 1988 “Current Issues in Bioethics.” Part of lecture series by Learning Unlimited.

Oct 1988 “AIDS, Ethics, and the Workplace.” Presented for AIDS Committee of London / Fanshawe College.

Oct 1988 “AIDS, Ethics, and Human Rights.” Four workshops presented at U.W.O. AIDS Symposium.

Oct 1988 “Panel on AIDS (ethical analysis).” CFPL T.V.

Oct 1988 “Ethics and Librarianship.” Presented at meeting of the Ontario Hospital Library Association.

Sep 1988 “Ethical Issues in AIDS.” Presented at Ontario Hospital Association conference on ethics.

Jun 1988 “Ethical Background on the Abortion Debate.” Panel presentation at Stratford Anglican Church.

Jun 1988 “Autonomy and Paternalism Revisited.” Paper presented at Hamilton Psychiatric Hospital.

May 1988 “Autonomy and Paternalism Revisited.” Paper presented at meeting of Assistant Administrators, St. Thomas Psychiatric Hospital.

May 1988 “Ethical Guidelines for Policy-Making re: AIDS.” Panel presentation for Children's Aid Society.

May 1988 “Intensive Course in Bioethics.” Half-day seminar at U.W.O. Gifted Kids Symposium.

May 1988 “Ethical Issues in Modern Medicine.” Colborne St. United Church Men's Club.

138 Apr 1988 “Ethics.?” CFPL T.V talk show.

Apr 1988 “AIDS and Education.” Panel presentation for Ontario Association for Curriculum Development.

Apr 1988 “Ethical Issues and AIDS.” Panel presentation for AIDS Committee of London.

Mar 1988 “The Changing Doctor-Patient Relationship.” Presentation for Marion Villa Outreach.

Mar 1988 “Commentary regarding possible abortion law.” CFPL Radio.

Mar 1988 “Transplantation Ethics.” CBC Radio, Ontario Morning.

Feb 1988 “Abortion and Conscientious Objectors.” Panel presentation on Sask. legislation re: health care worker refusal to participate in abortion. CTV, Canada A.M.

Nov 1987 “Emerging Ethical Issues in Biomedicine.” O.S.S.T.F. Professional Development Day.

Oct 1987 “AIDS and Ethics.” Two workshops presented at First Western Ontario Symposium on AIDS, U.W.O. Faculty of Medicine.

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