1 CURRICULUM VITAE JANINE M. BRODIE, FRSC (Canada Research

1 CURRICULUM VITAE JANINE M. BRODIE, FRSC (Canada Research

1 CURRICULUM VITAE JANINE M. BRODIE, FRSC (Canada Research Chair: Political Economy and Social Governance) (Distinguished University Professor, University of Alberta) http://www.ualberta.ca/~jbrodie/ 1. DEGREES 1981 Doctor of Philosophy, Political Science, Carleton University 1976 Master of Arts, Political Science, University of Windsor 1974 Bachelor of Arts, Political Science, University of Windsor 2. EMPLOYMENT 2011- Distinguished University Professor, University of Alberta 2004- Canada Research Chair (Tier 1: renewed 2010) 1997-11 Professor of Political Science, University of Alberta 1997-2004 Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Alberta 1991-96 Professor of Political Science, Professor of Women’s Studies, York University 1984-91 Associate Professor, Political Science, York University 1982-84 Assistant Professor, Political Science, York University 1980-82 Assistant Professor, Political Studies, Queen’s University 1979-80 Lecturer, Political Science, Carleton University 1974-78 Teaching Assistant, Carleton University, University of Windsor 3. CHAIRS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND DIRECTORSHIPS 2013 Appointed: Fellow of the Broadbent Institute 2010-13 Appointed: Trudeau Fellow 2 2009-14 Elected: Director: Royal Society of Canada, Academy II, Division 1 (English Social Sciences) 2007-09 Elected: Assistant Director: Royal Society of Canada, Academy II, Division 1 (English Social Sciences) 2006 Elected: Acting Chair, Management Board, Centre for Constitutional Studies: Deputy Chair, 2002-2006. University of Alberta 2004 Appointed: Canada Research Chair, Tier I (renewed 2010) 2002 Elected: Fellow of Royal Society of Canada 1997-2004 Appointed: Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Alberta 1995 Appointed: University of Western Ontario Visiting Chair in Public Policy 1993-94 Appointed: John Robarts Chair in Canadian Studies, York University 1991-93 Appointed: Inaugural Director, York Centre for Feminist Research 1990-91 Appointed: Faculty Fellow, York Institute for Social Research 4. AWARDS AND RESEARCH GRANTS 2014 Awarded: Royal Society of Canada Innis-Gerin Medal in the Social Sciences (for distinguished and sustained contributions to the literature in the social sciences) 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (for distinguished service in the social sciences) 2011 University of Alberta Distinguished University Professor 2010-13 Trudeau Fellowship ($225, 000) 2008-11 Australian Research Council “Restructuring the Male Breadwinner Model” (Co-applicant $161,000 AUS) 2007 University of Alberta, New Research Initiative Grant ($7500) 2006 SSHRC Strategic Research Cluster Research Grant (Co-applicant $25,000) 2005 SSHRC Strategic Research Cluster Design Grant (Co-applicant $30,000) 3 2005 Status of Women Independent Research Grant (Co-applicant $70,000) 2004-17 Canada Research Chairs Program ($2,800,000) 2000-05 SSHRC Major Collaborative Research Initiative (MCRI), “Neo-liberalism and its Challengers” (Co-applicant $1,800,000) 2000-04 Canadian Project Director: North American Mobility Program, “Globalization and Governance: Toward a North American Curriculum” (HRDC $160,000) 1998 SSHRC Policy Research Secretariat, Trends Project: “Globalization, Governance and Social Cohesion” ($5000) 1997 University of Alberta, Support for the Advancement of Scholarship Grant ($2,500) 1995 York University Sabbatical Research Fund ($3,500) 1993-96 SSHRC Strategic Network Grant, “Globalization and Gender” (Co-applicant $90,000) 1988-91 SSHRC Strategic Research Grant, “The Political Economy of Canadian Regionalism” ($40,000) 1989 SSHRC Small Research Grant ($2,000) 1986 -89 SSHRC Major Research Grant, “Gender and Canadian Politics” ($20,000) 1985 SSHRC Small Research Grant ($1,500) 1981 Northeastern Political Science Association Award, Best Paper on Women and Politics ($200 US) 1977-80 Canada Council Doctoral Fellowship 1976 Carleton University Graduate Fellowship 1975 University of Windsor Graduate Scholarship 5. PUBLICATIONS 5.1. Books 2008 Where are the Women? Gender Equality, Budgets and Canadian Public Policy. Ottawa: Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (with Isabella Bakker). 4 1995 Politics on the Margins: Restructuring and the Canadian Women’s Movement. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing. 1994 Politics on the Boundaries: Restructuring and the Canadian Women’s Movement. Eighth Annual Robarts Lecture. (monograph) Toronto: Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies. (2008) Translated into Polish for Think Tank Feministyczny @ www.ekologiasztuka.pl/think.tank.feministyczny/articles.php?cat_id=23 (2010 reprinted as “Polityka na granicach: restrukturyzacja i ruch kobiet w Kanadzie. Translation Ewa Charkiewicz i Agata Czarnacka.” [In:] Gender i ekonomia opieki, Ewa Charkiewicz, Anna Zachorowska-Mazurkiewicz, eds. Biblioteka Think Tanku Feministycznego, ISBN978-83-925209-4-8, pp. 246- 282. 1992 The Politics of Abortion. Toronto: Oxford University Press (with Shelley Gavigan and Jane Jenson). 1990 The Political Economy of Canadian Regionalism. Toronto: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich. 1988 Crisis, Challenge and Change: Party and Class in Canada Revisited. Ottawa: Carleton University Press (with Jane Jenson). 1985 Women and Politics in Canada. Toronto: McGraw-Hill. 1980 Crisis, Challenge, and Change: Party and Class in Canada. Toronto: Methuen (with Jane Jenson). 5.2 Edited Books 2013 Critical Concepts: An Introduction to Politics. Toronto: PearsonEd Canada 5th ed. (with Sandra Rein and Malinda Smith). 2008 Critical Concepts: An Introduction to Politics. Toronto: PearsonEd Canada 4th ed. (with Sandra Rein). 2007 Remapping Gender in the New Global Order. London: Routledge (with Marjorie Cohen). 2004 Critical Concepts: An Introduction to Politics. Toronto: PearsonEd Canada 3rd ed. (with Sandra Rein). 2003 Reinventing Canada: Politics in the 21st Century. Toronto: Prentice-Hall (with 5 Linda Trimble). 2001 Critical Concepts: An Introduction to Politics. Toronto: Prentice-Hall, 2nd ed. 1999 Critical Concepts: An Introduction to Politics. Toronto: Prentice Hall. 1996 Women and Public Policy in Canada. Toronto: Holt-Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich. 5.3 Refereed Journal Articles 2014 "Elusive Equalities and the Austerity Hypothesis." International Journal of Law in Context, 10:4, pp. 427-441. 2010 “Globalization, Canadian Family Policy and the Omissions of Neoliberalism.” North Carolina Law Review, 88:5, pp. 1559-1592. 2009 “From Social Security to Public Safety: Security Discourses and Canadian Citizenship.” University of Toronto Quarterly, 78:3, pp. 687-708. 2009 “A Public Relations Disaster? The SPP and the Governance of North America.” Revista Mexicana de Estudios Canadienses, num. 16, pp.15-33. 2008 Translation (Polish) “Polityka na granicach. Restrukturyzacja I ruch kobiecy w Kanadzie.” Feminist Think Tank on Line. www.ekologiasztuka.pl/think.tank.feministyczny/articles.php?cat_id=11 2008 “We Are All Equal Now: Contemporary Gender Politics in Canada.” Feminist Theory, 9:2, pp. 145-164. 2007 “Reforming Social Justice in Neoliberal Times.” Studies in Social Justice, 2:1, pp. 93-107. 2006 “North American Deep Integration: Canadian Perspectives.” Asia-Pacific Panorama, 4:1, pp. 1-25. 2004 “Globalization and Citizenship Beyond the National State.” Citizenship Studies, 8:4, pp. 323-332. 2004 “Die Re-Formierung des Geschlechterverhaltnisses. Neoliberalismus und die Regulierung des Sozialen.” Widerspruch, 46, pp. 19-32. (translated) 2003 “Citizenship and Solidarity: Reflections on the Canadian Way.” Citizenship Studies, 6:4, pp. 377-394. 2002 “An Elusive Search for Community: Globalization and the Canadian National Identity.” Review of Constitutional Studies, 7:2, pp. 153-177. 6 2002 “Reestructuracion y las politicas de marginacion.” Travesias: Temas del Debate Feminista Contemporaneo, 10 (Argentina), pp. 37-58. (translated) 1997 “Meso-Discourses, State Forms and the Gendering of Liberal-Democratic Citizenship.” Citizenship Studies, 1:2, pp. 223-42. 1989 “The Free Trade Election.” Studies in Political Economy, 28, pp. 175-182. 1977 “The Recruitment of Canadian Women Provincial Legislators.” Atlantis, 2, pp. 6-17. 5.4 Non-Refereed Journal Articles 2012 "Social Literacy and Social Justice in Times of Crisis." Trudeau Foundation Papers, Volume IV:1, 114-146. 2011 “On Courage, Social Justice and Policymaking.” http://fedcan.ca/en/blog/courage-social-justice-and-policymaking. 1500 words. Reprinted on Rabble.ca 2011 “Manufactured Ignorance: Harper, the Census, and Social Inequality.” Canada Watch, Spring, pp. 30-32. http://www.yorku.ca/robarts/projects/canada- watch/pdf/CW_Spring2011.pdf 2010 “The Three D’s of the Canadian Women’s Movement.” Canadian Federation of the Social Sciences and Humanities Equity Blog. www.idees-ideas.ca/blog/3ds- canadian-womens-movement-delegitimization-and-disappearance 1300 words. 2009 “The Impossible North American Agenda.” Special Issue of Canada Watch, Obama Goes To Washington, Spring, pp. 61-62. www.yorku.ca/robarts/projects/canada-watch/obama/obama_TOC.html 1995 “The De-re-gendering of Social Policy.” Canada Watch, 3:1 (January), 1000 words. 1994 “Social Policy,” Canada Watch, 2:6 (March), 500 words. 1992 “What Part of No Will They Understand?” Canada Watch, 1:4 (December). 500 words. 1985 “Reflections on the 1984 Campaign.” The Facts, 7:3 (May), pp. 66-69. 1982 “Women in the Discipline,” Resources for Feminist Research. 800 words. 7 5.4 Journal Special Editor 2005 Co-Editor. Special Issue of Review of Constitutional Studies, 10:1-2. Globalization and the Re/constitution of Security. (with Joanne Wright) 2004 Editor.

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