October 2020 Dr. Steve Patten Department of Political Science 10-16 HM Tory Building University of Alberta Edmonton, AB, T6G 2H4 780-492-1707 [email protected] Current Positions Interim Dean Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Alberta Previous Academic Appointments • Associate Dean (Research), Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta (2016-2020) • Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Alberta (2006-2016) • Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Alberta (2001-2006) • Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, York University (2000-2001) • Assistant Professor, Department of Politics, Trent University (1997-2000) • Sessional Instructor, McMaster, York, Ryerson, and Trent Universities (1992-1996) Academic Degrees • Ph.D., Political Science, York University. (1997) Dissertation: The Rise of Reform: A Political Economy of Neo-liberal Populism in the 1990s. • M.A., Political Science, McMaster University. (1989) Thesis: Making Choices: The Size of the Canadian House of Commons • B.A., Political Science, Wilfrid Laurier University. (1983) Publications Edited Volumes: (R = Peer Reviewed) R – Patten, Steve, Guest Editor. (2016). Review of Constitutional Studies (Special Issue on the Harper Legacy in the Trudeau Era), 21:2. 1 R - Harder, Lois and Steve Patten, eds. (2015). Patriation and Its Consequences: Constitution Making in Canada. Vancouver: UBC Press. [Equally shared editorial responsibilities] Harder, Lois and Steve Patten, eds. (2006). The Chrétien Legacy: Politics and Public Policy in Canada. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press. [Equally shared editorial responsibilities. This volume was, with minor updates and changes, essentially a reprint of our 2004 special issue of the Review of Constitutional Studies] R - Harder, Lois and Steve Patten, Guest Editors. (2004). Review of Constitutional Studies (Special Issue: The Chrétien Legacy) Vol. 9, No. 1 & 2. [Equally shared editorial responsibilities] Journals: (R = Peer Reviewed) R - Adkin, Laurie E., et al. (2017) “Can public engagement democratize environmental policymaking in a resource-dependent state? Comparative case studies from Alberta, Canad.” Environmental Politics, 26:2, pp. 301-321. [Multi-author; equally shared contributions] Burton, Michael and Steve Patten. (2015). “A Time for Boldness? Exploring the Space for Senate Reform.” Constitutional Forum, 24 (2): 1-7. [Equal research and writing contributions] Patten, Steve. (Summer, 2013). “Assessing the Potential of the New Social Media.” Canadian Parliamentary Review, Vol. 36, No. 2, pp. 21-26. Patten, Steve. (Winter, 2012). “Stephen Harper: Authoritarian Partisan and Radical Social Conservative?” Socialist Studies, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 269-277. [Review Article] Longford, Graham and Steve Patten. (2007). “Democracy in the Age of the Internet.” University of New Brunswick Law Journal, Vol. 56, pp. 5-15. [Equal research and writing contributions] R - Howard, Cosmo and Steve Patten. (2006). “Valuing Civics: Political Commitment and the New Citizenship Education in Australia” Canadian Journal of Education, Vol. 29, No. 2, pp. 454-475. [Equal research and writing contributions] R - Patten, Steve. (2004). “Jean Chrétien and a Decade of Party System Change,” Review of Constitutional Studies, Vol. 9, No. 1 & 2, pp. 303-322. Patten, Steve. (2004). “Political Ambition and Corporate-friendly Liberalism.” Inroads: The Canadian Journal of Opinion, No. 15, pp. 130-139. [Review Article] Patten, Steve. (2003). “From 'Young Turk' to 'policy scout', it's the same Preston Manning.” Inroads: The Canadian Journal of Opinion, No. 13, pp. 122-128. [Review Article] R - Patten, Steve. (2001). “Democratizing the Institutions of Policy-making: Democratic Consultation and Participatory Administration.” Journal of Canadian Studies, Vol. 35, No. 4, pp. 221-239. 2 R - Patten, Steve. (1999). “The Reform Party’s Re-imagining of the Canadian Nation.” Journal of Canadian Studies, Vol. 34, No. 1, pp. 27-51. Patten, Steve. (1999). “Citizenship, the New Right and Social Justice: Examining the Reform Party’s Discourse on Citizenship.” Socialist Studies Bulletin, Nos. 57-58, pp. 25-52. R - Patten, Steve. (1996). “Preston Manning’s Populism: Constructing the Common Sense of the Common People.” Studies in Political Economy, No. 50, pp. 95-132. R - Patten, Steve. (1992). “The Fourth Vision: The Constitution and Federal Democracy in the New Era of Global Competition.” Problématique: Journal of Political Studies, No. 2, pp. 34-54. [Problématique is a peer reviewed graduate student journal] Book Chapters: (R = Peer Reviewed) R - Patten, Steve. (2017). “Databases, Microtargeting and the Permanent Campaign: A Threat to Democracy?” In Anna Esselment, Thierry Giasson, and Alex Marland, eds. Permanent Campaigning in Canada. Vancouver: UBC Press. Patten, Steve. 2016. “The Evolution of the Canadian Party System: From Brokerage to Marketing-Oriented Politics” In Alain-G Gagnon and A. Brian Tanguay, eds., Canadian Parties in Transitions: Recent Evolution and New Paths for Research, 4th ed. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Patten, Steve. 2015. “Data-Driven Microtargeting in the 2015 Election.” In Thierry Giasson and Alex Marland, ed. Canadian Election Analysis 2015: Communication, Strategy, and Democracy. Vancouver: Samara & UBC Press. [An 800-word entry] R - Patten, Steve. (2015). “The Politics of Alberta’s One-Party State.” In Bryan M Evans and Charles W Smith, eds., Transforming Provincial Politics: The Political Economy of Canada’s Provinces and Territories in the Neoliberal Era. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Harder, Lois and Steve Patten. (2015). “Looking Back on Patriation and Its Consequences.” In Harder, Lois and Steve Patten, eds. Patriation and Its Consequences: Constitution Making in Canada. Vancouver: UBC Press. Patten, Steve. (2014) “Representation.” In Janine Brodie, Sandra Rein, and Malinda Smith, eds., Critical Concepts: An Introduction to Politics, 5th ed. Toronto: Pearson Education. [Updated and revised version from previous edition] R - Patten, Steve. (2013). “The Triumph of Neoliberalism within Partisan Conservatism in Canada.” In James Farney and David Rayside, eds., Conservatism in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 3 Patten, Steve. (2010). “Democracy and the Candidate Selection Process in Canadian Elections.” In Heather MacIvor, ed., Elections. Toronto: Emond Montgomery Publications. R - Longford, Graham and Steve Patten. (2010). “Great Expectations: The Internet and the Changing Character of Democratic Politics.” In Linda Trimble and Shannon Sampert, eds., Mediating Canadian Politics. Toronto: Pearson Education. [Equal research and writing contributions] Patten, Steve. (2009). “Representation.” In Janine Brodie and Sandra Rein, eds., Critical Concepts: An Introduction to Politics, 4th ed. Toronto: Prentice Hall. [Updated and revised version from previous edition] Nelson, Marcia and Steve Patten. (2009). “Public Bureaucracy.” In Janine Brodie and Sandra Rein, eds., Critical Concepts: An Introduction to Politics, 4th ed. Toronto: Prentice Hall. [Updated and revised version from previous edition] [Equal research and writing contributions] Patten, Steve. (2008) “Understanding Stephen: The Long View.” In Teresa Healy, ed., The Harper Record. Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. Patten, Steve. (2007). “The Evolution of the Canadian Party System.” In Alain-G. Gagnon and A. Brian Tanguay, eds., Canadian Parties in Transition, 3rd ed. Peterborough: Broadview Press. Patten, Steve. (2006). “Party Politics and the New Right in Canada.” In Joan Grace and Byron Sheldrick, eds., Canadian Politics: Democracy and Dissent. Toronto: Prentice Hall. Patten, Steve. (2006). “Jean Chrétien and a Decade of Party System Change,” In Lois Harder and Steve Patten, eds. The Chrétien Legacy: Politics and Public Policy in Canada. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press. [Essentially a reprint of my 2004 article in the Review of Constitutional Studies] Johnson, Carol, Steve Patten and Hans-Georg Betz. (2005). “Identitarian Politics and Populism in Canada and the Antipodes.” In J. Rydgren, ed., Movements of Exclusion: Radical Right-wing Populism in the Western World, Hauppauge, N.Y.: Nova Science. [40% of research and writing contribution] Patten, Steve. (2004). “Representation.” In Janine Brodie and Sandra Rein, eds., Critical Concepts: An Introduction to Politics. 3rd ed. Toronto: Prentice Hall. Nelson, Marcia and Steve Patten. (2004). “Public Bureaucracy.” In Janine Brodie and Sandra Rein, eds., Critical Concepts: An Introduction to Politics, 3rd ed. Toronto: Prentice Hall. [Equal research and writing contributions] R - Patten, Steve. (2003). “The Democratic Deficit: Neo-liberal Governance and the Undermining of Democracy’s Potential.” In Janine Brodie and Linda Trimble, eds. Re-Inventing Canada: Politics in the 21st Century. Scarborough: Prentice-Hall. 4 Patten, Steve. (2000). “Toryism and the Conservative Party in a Neo-liberal Era.” In Hugh G. Thorburn and Alan Whitehorn, eds. Party Politics in Canada, 8th ed. Scarborough: Prentice-Hall. Reprints: Johnson, Carol, Steve Patten and Han-Georg Betz. (2004). “Identitarian Politics and Populism in Canada and the Antipodes.” Current Politics and Economics of Europe, Vol. 13, No. 4: 335-355. Book Reviews: Patten, Steve. (2006). Review of Stephen Clarkson. 2005. The Big Red Machine: How the Liberal Party Dominates Canadian Politics, Vancouver:
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