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CURRICULUM VITAE Name: Paule Rianne Mahon Department: Political Science University: Wilfrid Laurier University A. Education: BA (Hons) Political Science, York University 1970 MA Political Science, University of Toronto 1971 Ph.D. Political Science, University of Toronto, 1977 B. Employment Experience January 2011- CIGI Chair and Professor, Department of Political Science, Wilfrid Laurier University January 2010-2011 CIGI Chair, Balsillie School of International Affairs and Professor, Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University July 2010- Distinguished Research Professor, Carleton University July 2003 - 2009 Chancellor’s Professor, Carleton University January 2001 - Director, Institute of Political Economy, Carleton University July 1999- Professor, School of Public Policy and Administration and Sociology, Carleton University July 1997-1999 Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, Carleton University Aug. 1996-1997 Acting Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, Carleton University July 1991 - Professor, Public Administration, Carleton University July 1984-1991 Associate Professor, Public Administration, Carleton University July 1978-84 Assistant Professor, Public Administration, Carleton University 1977-1978 Visiting Assistant Professor, Atkinson College, York University 1975-77 Sessional lecturer, Atkinson College and TA, Glendon College, York University C. Honours Kerstin Hesselgren Visiting Professor awarded by the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet) for 2009-2010 Faculty of Public Affairs Research Achievement Award 2009 Chancellor’s Professor, Carleton University, July 2003-2010

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Paule Rianne Mahon

Department: Political Science

University: Wilfrid Laurier University

A. Education: BA (Hons) Political Science, York University 1970 MA Political Science, University of Toronto 1971 Ph.D. Political Science, University of Toronto, 1977

B. Employment Experience January 2011- CIGI Chair and Professor, Department of Political Science,

Wilfrid Laurier University January 2010-2011 CIGI Chair, Balsillie School of International Affairs and

Professor, Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University July 2010- Distinguished Research Professor, Carleton University

July 2003 - 2009 Chancellor’s Professor, Carleton University

January 2001 - Director, Institute of Political Economy, Carleton University

July 1999- Professor, School of Public Policy and Administration and Sociology, Carleton University

July 1997-1999 Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, Carleton University Aug. 1996-1997 Acting Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, Carleton

University July 1991 - Professor, Public Administration, Carleton University

July 1984-1991 Associate Professor, Public Administration, Carleton University

July 1978-84 Assistant Professor, Public Administration, Carleton

University

1977-1978 Visiting Assistant Professor, Atkinson College, York University

1975-77 Sessional lecturer, Atkinson College and TA, Glendon

College, York University

C. Honours

Kerstin Hesselgren Visiting Professor awarded by the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet) for 2009-2010

Faculty of Public Affairs Research Achievement Award 2009 Chancellor’s Professor, Carleton University, July 2003-2010

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University of Auckland Distinguished Visitor April 2002 Hilda Neatby Prize, best publication in women’s history published in Canada, 2000. Awarded by the Canadian Historical Association Davidson Dunton Research Achievement lecture, Carleton University, 2001 Selected participant, German Academic Exchange Foundation, “Germany Today”, 2001 Research Achievement Award, Carleton University, 1995-96 Visiting Faculty Associate, Centre for Industrial Relations, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, 1993 –1999 John Porter Publication Prize, Carleton University, 1983 Scholarly Achievement Award, Carleton University, 1983

D. Publications

1. Books

The Politics of Industrial Restructuring: Canadian Textiles University of Toronto Press, 1984 207 pages Advanced Introduction to Social Policy (with Daniel Béland) Edward Elgar 2016

2. Edited Books

After ’08: Social Policy and the Global Financial Crisis co-edited volume (with Stephen McBride and Gerard Boychuk) UBC Press. Fall 2015 Feminist Ethics and Social Politics: Toward a New Global Political Economy of Care Co-edited with Fiona Robinson. University of British Columbia Press. Fall 2011 Leviathan Undone: Towards a Political Economy of Scale (co-edited with Roger Keil) UBC Press .spring 2009 369 pages The OECD and Transnational Governance (co-edited with Stephen McBride) UBC Press. Fall 2008 324 pages Child Care Policy at a Crossroads: Gender and Welfare State Restructuring (with Sonya Michel) Routledge, US (2002) 352 pages Swedish Social Democracy: A Model in Transition (with Wallace Clement) Canadian Scholars’ Press 1994 394 pages Production, Space, Identity; Political Economy Faces the Twenty-First Century (with Jane Jenson and Manfred Bienefeld) Canadian Scholars’ Press 1993 400 pages The Challenge of Restructuring: North American Unions Respond (with Jane Jenson) Temple University Press 1993 426 pages

3. Refereed Monographs

School-Aged Children Across Canada: A Patchwork of Policies Canadian Policy Research Network, March 2001

4. Articles in Refereed Journals ‘Social Policy Change: Tackling Work-Family Tensions in Sweden, Australia and Canada’ (1

st author with Christina Bergqvist and Deborah Brennan) Social Policy and

Administration 2016 50(2) 165-182 ‘’Articulating a Feminist Agenda Within the OECD: The Working Party on the Role of Women in the Economy’ Social Politics 22(4) 585-610

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‘Integrating the Social into CEPAL’s Neo-Structuralist Discourse” Global Social Policy 15:1 2015 ‘International Organisations’ “Advice” on Childcare Policy and Latin American Experiences’ Soziale Welt 20, special issue on care: work, relations, regimes, co-edited by B. Aufenbacher, B. Riegraf and H. Theobald, 2014 pp 451-468 ‘Social Investment According to the OECD/DELSA: A Discourse in the Making’, Global Policy 4:2 2013 150-159 ‘State structures and the politics of childcare: Australia and Canada’ (first author, with Deborah Brennan;) Publius 43:1 2013 pp 90-108 ‘Convergent Care Regimes? Child Care in Australia, Canada, Finland and Sweden’ (first author, with Anneli Anttonen, Deborah Brennan, Christina Bergqvist and Barbara Hobson;) Journal of European Social Policy 22:4 2012, 419-431 ‘The Jobs Strategy: From Neo- to Inclusive Liberalism’ Review of International Political Economy December 2011 18:5 570-591 ‘Work-Family Tensions and Childcare: Reflections on Latin American Experiences’ Part of the symposium on gender and welfare states, Sociologica, Italian Journal of Sociology, 2011 pp 1-15 “State Structures and the Politics of Child Care” (with Deborah Brennan as first author) Gender and Politics 2011 7:2 286-293 “After Neoliberalism? The OECD, the World Bank and The Child” Global Social Policy 10:2 172-192 2010 “Gender Poverty and the Rescaling of Welfare Regimes: Toronto/Canada and Mexico City/Mexico” (with Laura Macdonald). GeoForum 41:2 2010 pp 209-217 Canada’s Early Childhood Education and Care Policies: Still a Laggard?” International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy Volume 3 November 2009 “The OECD’s Discourse on the Reconciliation of Work and Family Life” Global Social Policy 9:2 2009 pp 183-203 “Standardizing and Disseminating Knowledge: The Role of the OECD in Global Governance” (with Stephen McBride) European Political Science Review 1:1 2009 pp 83-101 “L’OCDE et l’agenda sur la conciliation vie familiale-vie professionnelle: une lutte de modèles” Liens social et politique fall 2008 Special issue on “Concilier vie familiale et vie professionnelle en Europa” Blanche Le Bihan-Youinou and Claude Martin, eds. pp 59-86 (Revised and translated version of “The OECD and the Reconciliation Agenda: Competing Blueprints” Children in Context: Changing Families and Welfare States Jane Lewis, ed. Edwin Elgar, 2006) “Varieties of Liberalism: Canadian Social Policy from the ‘Golden Age’ to the Present” Social Policy and Administration 42:4 2008 pp 342-361 “Challenging National Regimes from Below: Toronto Child Care Politics” Gender and Politics 3:1 2007 p 55-78 “Swedish Model Dying of Baumols? Current Debates” New Political Economy 2007, 12:1 75-86

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“Of Scalar Hierarchies and Welfare Redesign; Child Care in Three Canadian cities” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 2006 31:4 p 452-466 “NAFTA, the redesign and rescaling of Canada’s welfare regime” (with Robert Johnson) Studies in Political Economy 76, 2005 pp. 7-30 “Rescaling social reproduction: childcare in Toronto/Canada and Stockholm/Sweden” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 29:2, 2005, pages 341-357. A French version appeared in Recherches et provisions March 2006. “Childcare as Citizenship Right? Toronto in the 1970s and 1980s” Canadian Historical Review 86:2, 2005 pages 285-316 “Childcare: Toward what kind of ‘Social Europe’?” Social Politics fall 2002 pp. 343-379; “The Never-Ending Story: the Struggle for Universal Child Care in the 1970s” Canadian Historical Review 81(4) 2000 pages 582-615. A shorter version appeared (in translation) in Liens social et politique 46, 2002, a special issue on “responsabilité” “Death of a Model? Swedish Social Democracy at the End of the Twentieth Century” Studies in Political Economy 63 fall 2000 pages 27-60 “D’un modèle paradigmatique à une coquille vide? Les syndicats suédois à la fin du vingtiéme siècle” Sociologie et Sociétés fall 1998 “Child Care in Canada and Sweden: Politics and Policy” Social Politics 4(3) 1997 pages 382-418

“Women Wage Earners and the Future of Swedish Unions” Economic and Industrial Democracy 17(4) 1996. (Guest editor of the special issue on women and unions, with Chris Howell. We also co-authored the introduction)

“Wage Earners and/or Co-Workers?: Contested Identities” Economic and Industrial Democracy 15(3) 1994 pp. 355-383 Reprinted in Swedish Social Democracy

“Rémise en cause des paramètres du post-fordisme aux Canada et en Ontario” Cahiers de recherche sociologique 1992 pp. 185-215

“From Solidaristic Wages to Solidaristic Work: A Post-Fordist Historic Compromise for Sweden” Economic and Industrial Democracy 12(3) 1991 pp. 295-326 Reprinted in Swedish Social Democracy

“From ‘Bringing’ to ‘Putting’: The State in Late Twentieth Century Social Theory” Canadian Journal of Sociology June 1991 pp. 119-144

“The Swedish Working Class in the 1990s: Advance or Retreat?” Alternative 1 fall 1991 pp. 21-49

“The Waffle and Canadian Political Economy” Studies in Political Economy summer 1990 pp. 187-194

“The Swedish Labour Movement at the Crossroads: Interview with Rudolf Meidner” Studies in Political Economy winter 1989 pp. 7-31

“From Fordism to ?: New Technology, Labour Markets and Unions” Economic and Industrial Democracy 8(1) 1987 pp. 5-60 Reprinted in Swedish Social Democracy

“Industry, the state and the new protectionism” (with Lynn K. Mytelka) International Organization fall 1983 pp. 551-582

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“Canadian Labour in the Battle of the Eighties” Studies in Political Economy 11, 1983 pp. 149-175

“Regulatory Agencies: Captive Agents or Instruments of Hegemony?” Studies in Political Economy 1 1979 pp. 162-200 Reprinted in Class, State, Ideology and Change, P. Grayson, ed. An earlier version appeared in translation in Cahiers du Socialisme 2 1978

4. Chapters in Books

‘Not in Focus: Migrant Caregivers as Seen by the ILO and the OECD’ (1

st author with

Sonya Michel) Gender, Migration and the Work of Care, co-edited by Ito Peng and Sonya Michel Palgrave-Macmillan 2017 ‘Early Childhood Education and Care in Global Discourse’ for Handbook on Global Policy and Policy-Making in Education” Karen Mundy, Andy Green, Robert Lingard and Antoni Verger, eds. Handbooks of Global Policy Series, Wiley-Blackwell 2016 ‘A Long Story: The Gendering of the OECD’s Social Policy Discourse’ Actors in Global Social Policy, Alexandra Kaasch and Kersten Martens co-editors Oxford University Press 2015 Introduction’ (co-authored with McBride and Boychuk) in After ’08: Social Policy and the Global Financial Crisis S. McBride, R. Mahon and G. Boychuk eds. UBC Press 2015 Conclusion (co-authored with McBride and Boychuk) in After ’08 2015 ‘Integrating the Social into CEPAL’s Neo-Structuralist Discourse’ 2015 in After ’08 2015 “Putting Canadian Social Policy in Comparative Perspective” (with Daniel Béland) in Canada Compared: People, Politics, Policy Luc Turgeon, Martin Papillion, Jennifer Wallner and Stephen White, eds. 2014 pp.247-270 ‘Cities and Child Care Policy in Canada: More than a Puppet on (Intergovernmental) Strings’ in Canada in Cities: The Politics and Policy of Federal-Local Governance, Katherine Graham and Caroline Andrew, eds. McGill Queens University Press, 2014 pp193-226 ‘The OECD’s Search for a New Social Policy Paradigm: From Welfare State to (Gendered) Active Society, Analyzing Social Policy Language: Comparative and Transnational Perspectives Daniel .Béland and Klaus Petersen eds. Policy Press. 2014 “Child Care, New Social Risks and the New Politics of Redistribution in Ontario” in Inequality and The Failing Redistributive Politics edited by Keith Banting and John Myles. UBC Press Sept 2013. “Transnationalising (Child) Care Policy: the OECD and the World Bank” chapter for Feminist Ethics and Social Politics: Toward a New Global Political Economy of Care, co-edited with Fiona Robinson, UBC Press 2011 77-93 “Introduction: Integrating the ethics and social politics of care” (with Fiona Robinson) for Feminist Ethics and Social Politics: Toward a New Global Political Economy of Care UBC Press 2011 1-20

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“Conclusion: Integrating the Ethics and Social Politics of Care” (with Fiona Robinson) Feminist Ethics and Social Politics: Toward a New Global Political Economy of Care 178-183 “Learning, Forgetting and Rediscovering: Producing the OECD’s ‘New’ Family Policy” in Mechanisms of OECD Governance: International Incentives for National Policy-Making? Kerstin Martens and Anja Jacobi, eds Oxford University Press 2010 198-216 “Navigating the Shoals of Canadian Federalism: Child Care Advocacy”(first author, with Cheryl Collier) for Gender and Multi-level Governance Melissa Haussman, Marian Sawer and Jill Vickers, co-editors 2010 “Childcare and Varieties of Liberalism in Canada” in Neoliberalism and After? Women and Public Policy in Canada Continuity and Change Alexandra Dobrowolsky, ed. Oxford University Press 2009 “Poverty Policy and Politics in Canada and Mexico: ‘Inclusive Liberalism’?” (first author, with Laura Macdonald) in Post Neoliberalism in the Americas: Beyond the Washington Consensus Arne Ruckert and Laura Macdonald, eds Palgrave MacMillan (2009) “The Political Economy of Scale: An Introduction” (with R. Keil) in Leviathan Undone 2009 “ “Of Scalar Hierarchy and Welfare Redesign: Child Care in Four Canadian Cities” in Leviathan Undone? 2009 “Conclusion: Towards an Emancipatory Political Economy of Scale” (with R. Keil) in Leviathan Undone 2009 “State, Place, Scale - Zur politischen Ökonomie räumlixh-gesellschaftlicher Redimensionierung – ein Überblick” (with Roger Keil) in Politics of Scale: Räume der Globalisierung und Perspektiven emanzipatorischer Politik edited by Markus Wissen, Bern Röttger and Susanne Heeg, Münster: Verlag Westfälisches Dampfboot, 2008 “Introduction: The OECD and Transnational Governance” (with Stephen McBride) in The OECD and Transnational Governance UBC Press 2008 “Conclusions” (with Stephen McBride) in The OECD and Transnational Governance 2008 “Babies and Bosses: The Gendering of the OECD’s Social Policy Discourse” in The OECD and Transnational Governance 2008 “One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Child Care Policy from Martin to Harper” (first author, with Cheryl Collier) in How Ottawa Spends, 2008-2009 Allan Maslove, ed. McGill-Queens University Press 2008 110-133 “Varieties of Liberalism: Canadian Social Policy from the ‘Golden Age’ to the Present” in Long Term National vision and Strategy for the 21

st Century: Towards an Effective

Social Protection System Korean Development Institute: Seoul 2007 “Policy in an Era of Glocalisation: A Multi-Scalar Process” (first author, with Caroline Andrew and Robert Johnson) for On the Cutting Edge” New Directions in Canadian Public Policy Miriam Smith and Michael Orsini, eds. UBC Press 2006 “The OECD and the Reconciliation Agenda: Competing Blueprints” Children in Context: Changing Families and Welfare States Jane Lewis, ed. Edwin Elgar, 2006. Reprinted in Families and Family Policies Volume I, edited by Chiara Saraceno, Jane Lewis and Arnlaug Leira, Edward Elgar, 2012

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“Barntillsyn: hur kommer framtidens ‘socialeuropa’ att se ut?” in Institute for Future Studies, Report Series #7, Stockholm, 2004 “No Minor Matter: The Political Economy of Child Care in Canada” (with J. Jenson and S. Phillips) in Transforming Canada, Wallace Clement and Leah Vosko, eds. McGill-Queens University Press 2003 “Gender and Welfare State Restructuring: Through the Lens of Child Care” Introduction to Child Care at the Crossroads (2002) “Dual Earner Families Caught in a Liberal Welfare Regime? The Politics of Child Care in Canada” (with Susan Phillips) Child Care at the Crossroads (2002) “Sweden’s LO: Learning to Embrace the Differences Within” Gender, Diversity and Trade Unions: An International Perspective, Fiona Colgan and Sue Ledwith, eds. Routledge, UK (2002) “Sweden: Models in Crisis” (with Anne-Marie Daune-Richard) Who Cares? Women’s Work, Childcare and Welfare State Redesign J. Jenson and M. Sineau, eds. U of Toronto Press, 2001 “Welfare State Restructuring and Changing Gender Relations: the Politics of Family Policy in Sweden and Canada” in Family Patterns and Gender Relations, (second edition), Bonnie Fox, ed. 2001 Oxford University Press “’Yesterday’s Modern Times Are No Longer Modern’: Swedish Unions Confront the Double Shift” in The Brave New World of European Labor: European Trade Unions at the Millennium A. Martin and G. Ross, eds. New York: Berghahn Press 1999 “Both Wage Earner and Mother: Women’s Organizing and Childcare Policy in Sweden and Canada” Women’s Organizing, Public Policy and Social Change, Linda Briskin and Mona Eliasson, eds. McGill-Queens University Press “La Suède: Le modèle égalitaire en danger?” (with Anne-Marie Daune-Richard) in Qui doit garder le jeune enfant? Les représentations du travail des mères dans l’europe en crise J. Jenson and M. Sineau, eds. LGDJ Droit et Société. 1998. “From ‘Premier Bob’ to ‘Rae Days’: The Impasse of the Ontario New Democrats” (with Jane Jenson) in La social-démocratie en cette fin de siècle/Late twentieth century social democracy J. P. Beaud and J. G Prevost, eds. Presses de Université du Québec 1996 “Swedish and Canadian Perspectives on the Swedish Model” (with Wallace Clement) in Swedish Social Democracy: A Model in Transition “The ‘New’ Political Economy Revisited: Production, Space, Identity” in Production, Space, Identity “North American Labour: Divergent Trajectories” (with Jane Jenson) in The Challenge of Restructuring “Legacies for Canadian Labour of Two Decades of Crisis” (with Jane Jenson) in The Challenge of Restructuring “Post-Fordism, Canada and the FTA: Some Issues for Labour” in The New Era of Global Competition D. Drache and M. Gertler, eds. McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1991 “Adjusting to Win? The New Tory Training Initiative” How Ottawa Spends 1990-1991 Katherine Graham, ed. Carleton University Press, 1990

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“Unraveling Canada’s Textile Policy” How Ottawa Spends, 1985-1986 Alan Maslove, ed. Carleton University Press 1985 “The Canadian State’s Response to the New International Division of Labour” in Canada and the New International Division of Labour D. Cameron and F. Houle, eds. University of Ottawa press 1984 “Canadian Public Policy: The Unequal Structure of Representation: in The Canadian State: Political Economy and Political Power Leo Panitch, ed. University of Toronto Press 1977

5. Other Scholarly Publications

Review Articles “Theorizing Welfare Regimes: Toward a Dialogue” Review essay of The Social Foundation of Postindustrial Economies, G. Esping-Andersen (1999); States, Markets and Families: Gender, Liberalism and Social Policy in Australia, Britain, Canada and the United States, J. O’Connor, A. Orloff and S. Shaver, 1999 and Equal Democracies? Gender and Politics in the Nordic Countries, C. Bergqvist et al, 1999 in Social Politics 7:3, 2000 “Open for Business: On Suppressed Historical Alternatives in Canadian History” Canadian Journal of Sociology fall 1989 pp. 119-144

Encyclopaedia entries

Child care policy: A comparative perspective. Bennett J, topic ed. Rev ed. In: Tremblay RE, Boivin M, Peters RDeV, Barr RG, eds. Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development [online]. Montreal, Quebec: Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development; 2011:1-6. Available at: http://www.child- encyclopedia.com/documents/MahonANGxp2.pdf. Entries on “Daycare” and “Parental Leave” in International Encyclopaedia of Social Policy Tony Fitzpatrick, Huck-Ju Kwon, Nick Manning, James Midgely and Gil Pascal, Routledge,

Articles in Non-Refereed Journals “System Shift or, What Future the Swedish Model?” (with Rudolf Meidner) Socialist Review* June 1994 pp. 57-78 “Representing Solidarity: Class, Gender and the Crisis of social Democratic Sweden” (with Jane Jenson) New Left Review* 201 1993 pp. 76-100

Note: Both articles were reviewed even though the journals are not officially recognised as refereed journals.

Policy Documents, Reports and Interviews

‘In Conversation with Ron Gass: The OECD and the Crisis of Progress’ Global Social Policy 15:2 2015 ‘Create Global Social Policy - Interview with Bob Deacon’ in Twenty Two Ideas to Fix the World: Conversations with the world’s foremost thinkers Piotr Dutkiewicz and

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Richeard Sakwa eds. New York University Press and Social Science Research Council 2013 “The post-bureaucratic shift: between path dependency, bricolage and policy translation. Comment on Orientation 1 of KNOW&POL project” Bernard Delvaux and Eric Mangez, coordinators. 8 Countries, 2 social sectors (education and mental health). Posted on their website: www.knowandpol.eu Learning from Each Other: Early Learning and Care in 11 Canadian Cities (with the assistance of Jane Jenson and Katherine Mortimer) Commissioned by the Cities of Toronto and Vancouver and Social Development Canada. Released June 2006 “Early Learning and Care in Canada: Who Rules? Who Should rule?” Background document for the 3

rd National Conference on Child Care, Child Care for a Change?

Shaping the 21st Century Winnipeg 12-14 November 2004. Commissioned by the

Canadian Council on Social Development Bringing Cities to the Table: Child Care and Intergovernmental Relations (with Jane Jenson) Canadian Policy Research Networks, Fall 2002 (approximately 50 pages) School-Aged Children Across Canada: A Patchwork of Policies CPRN March 2001

Book Reviews

Perspectives of Equality: Work, Women and Family in the Nordic Countries and EU, L. Kulliomaa-Puha, ed. (Copenhagen, Nordic Council of Ministers 2000) for Contemporary Sociology Temporary Work: The Gendered Rise of a Precarious Employment Relationship by Leah Vosko. Reviewed for Atlantis: A Women’s Studies Journal States, Markets and Families, by J. O’Connor, A. Orloff and S. Shaver, Industrial Relations/relations industriel 2001 Gender, Equality and Welfare States by Diane Sainsbury, Cambridge University Press, 1996 Contemporary Sociology The Transformation of Work? Stephen Wood, ed. Economic and Industrial Democracy 11(3) 1990 Technological Change and Industrial Relations R. Hyman and W. Streeck, eds. Economic and Industrial Democracy 10(2) 1989 Bringing the State Back in P. B. Evans, D. Rueschmeyer and T. Skocpol, eds. Economic and Industrial Democracy 9(2) 1988 Technological Change, Industrial Rationalization and Industrial Relations O. Jacobi et. al, eds. Economic and Industrial Democracy 9(2) 1988 Politics Against Markets G. Esping-Andersen Canadian Journal of Political Science 19(4) 1986 One-Dimensional Marxism Simon Clarke, ed. Labour/le travailleur 10/11 1984 The Limits of Legitimacy: Political Contradictions of Contemporary Capitalism Alan Wolfe Labour/le travailleur 5 1980

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Work in Progress

‘Gendering Development Assistance: The OECD’s DAC’ paper presented at the annual meetings of the ISA in New Orleans, 19 February 2015. in The OECD: Warden of the West? co-edited by Matthias Schmelzer and Mathieu Leimgruber Palgrave Macmillan expected fall 2017 Shaping the Way IOs ‘See’ Gender Equality: the OECD and ECLAC, for Handbook on Gender being edited by Sheila Shaver for Edward Elgar. Submission to publisher fall 2017 ‘The OECD, the World Bank and Transnational Care Chains: A “Wicked Problem”’ written March 2016. Accepted with minor revisions (completed) Current Sociology special issue on ‘The Global Sociology of Care and Care Work’, B. Aulenbacher, H. Lutz, B. Riegraf editors. Expected publication July 2018 issue ‘Welfare Regimes and Citizenship Regimes – A Comparison’ for Citizenship as a Regime – Canadian and International Perspectives M. Paquet, N. Nagels and A-C. Fourot, eds. Accepted by McGill-Queens University Press expected publication date late 2017/early 2018 ‘Gendering Migration Management’ to appear in The International Organisation for Migration: the ‘New UN Migration Agency’ in Critical Perspective edited by Martin Geiger and Antoine Pécoud. To be submitted to the publisher fall 2017 ‘Social investment in the Child According to the World Bank’ prepared for World Politics of Social Investment conference, Laboratory for the Interdisciplinary Evaluation of Public Policy (LIEPP), Science Politiques, Paris, 9-11 March 2017 ‘Not There Yet: The struggle for universal childcare in Canada,’ chapter for Universality and Social Policy in Canada, D Béland, G. Marchildon and M. Prince, eds. For U of Toronto Press ‘IOs and (Gendered) Policy Innovation: The OECD’s Social Investment Perspective vs CEPAL’s Care Economy’ prepared for presentation at the International Conference on Public Policy, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, NUS, Singapore 28-30 June 2017

E Other Scholarly or Professional Activity

1. Editorial Responsibilities

Co-Editor of Global Social Policy February 2010-December 2017 Co-Editor of Social Politics September 2005-2015; January 2017- International Editorial Advisory Board, Global Social Policy 2009-2010 Member of the editorial advisory board, Social Politics fall 2003 –fall 2005 Member of the Executive and the Board of Studies in Political Economy from its foundation in 1979 to June 2005. The Executive functions as an editorial collective. Member of the International Advisory Board of Economic and Industrial Democracy 1991 -2001 Acting Associate Editor Economic and Industrial Democracy 1985-86 and 1988

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Member of Editorial Advisory Board, U of Toronto Press series, “Studies in Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy” from April 1998 Member of Advisory Board, Canadian Journal of Political Science 1984-1985

2. Research Funding

SSHRC Insight Grant 2015-2020 $138,134 ‘Gendering Development Assistance: The Role of OECD’s DAC’ PI and solo participant SSHRC Partnerships Grant 2013-2018, $2,850,000, Ito Peng, PI. Gender, Migration and the Work of Care. I am co-team leader with Professor Michel (history and women’s studies) for the part on International Governance SSHRC Connections Grant, $28,000 for conference on the global social protection floor, to be held at the Balsillie School of International Affairs, 24-26 April 2013. Also funded by Wilfrid Laurier University ($4030) and Balsillie School of International Affairs ($5000) Internal grant in aid of publication, Wilfrid Laurier University March 2011, $1500 Grant to travel to RC 19 conference, Wilfrid Laurier University March 2011, $1500 SSHRC standard research grant May 2010-April 2013, “Early childhood development: Travelling Ideas, Complex Translations” (PI, with C Rojas, L. Macdonald and D Lopreite) $91,059 Planning grant, awarded by Compagnia di San Paulo, Turin, Riksbanksjubileumsfonden, Stockholm and Volkswagen Stiftung, October 2009, for “The EU, North American and the Challenge of Global Policy Making for Migration and Care Work” (co-applicant, with Sonya Michel, North American Studies Director, Woodrow Wilson Foundation PI). The grant funded a planning workshop that was held in Belin, February 2010. In September, 2010 notified that we are shortlisted for a major grant. SSHRC standard research grant May 2006-April 2009 “Policy Learning in a Multi-Scalar World: Canada, Korea, Sweden and the OECD’s Reconciliation Agenda” $87,034 (Principal investigator) SSHRC standard research grant, May 2006-April 2009 “Social Citizenship in North America” Co-investigator (Laura Macdonald, Principal Investigator) $89,000 June 2005, “Learning from each other: early learning and care in 11 Canadian cities” Cities of Toronto and Vancouver and the federal Department, Social Development Canada, $35,000 May 2005, “Transnational Policy Learning”, Carleton-SIG, $6,916 Fall 2003, “Canada Korea Social Policy Project”, $4,000, Department of Foreign Affairs, Industry and Trade SSHRC standard research grant May 2002-April 2005, “Rescaling welfare regimes: child care in Canada and Sweden” $94,000 Fall 2001, “Rescaling welfare regimes: child care in Canada and Sweden” $3,000 GR-6 Spring 2001 Davidson Dunton Research Lectureship $2,500

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Spring 2000 – “Rebuilding the Nests? A Comparative Analysis of Federal and Provincial Policies for School-Aged Children” CPRN $20,000 SSHRC standard research grant May 1997-April 2000 “The politics of child care in Canada and Sweden” SSHRCC $42,000 May 1995-April 1996 Research Achievement Award, Carleton (equivalent of $10,000) SSHRC standard research grant May 1994-April 1997 “Post-Fordist Restructuring: Unions Face the Challenge” including one term release time stipend $21,800 SSHRC standard research grant May 1991-April 1994 “The Shaping of Post-Fordism: Sweden and Canada” $53,575 SSHRC standard research grant May 1989-April 1991 “The Shaping of Post-Fordism: Sweden” including release time stipend $20,042 September 1988-April 1989 “Shaping Post-Fordism” GR6 research grant $2,500 SSHRC standard research grant January 1986-July 1988 “The State and the Adjustment Process” grant $12,864 SSHRC – funding from GR-6 fund: $700 to participate in conference on “Representations et politiques familales” Paris, France, November 1995; $700 for participation in the follow-up workshop, Paris, France, October 1996; Also funded to participate in Social Science History conference Fort Worth, Texas, November 1999; Twelfth Biennial Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, March-April 2000; European Social Science History Conference, Amsterdam, April 2000; Conference on Welfare States, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1997; Social Science History Conference, Washington, DC, fall 1997.

1983 John Porter Publication Award $1000 1983 Grant in aid of publication SSFC-SSHRCC 1983 Scholarly Achievement Award

Note: Two of the collaborative research projects which I participated in, received external funding. “The ‘Double Shift’ and the Changing Role of Labor in Europe” is partly funded by a grant of $58,000 from the U.S. National Endowment for the Humanities. SSHRCC awarded three year funding for “Gender, Public Policy and Women’s Organising in Canada and Sweden”.

3. Administrative duties at Laurier/Balsillie School (from January 2010) Member PhD admissions Committee Balsillie School 2017 Member DAP Political Science Department fall-2inter 2016-17 Member DAP, School of International Policy and Governance, Laurier fall-winter 2015-16; 2017-2018 IUPC PhD Scholarship Committee Balsillie School 2014-15 and 2015-16; 2016-17 Member DAP, School of International Policy and Governance, Laurier, winter 2011 Chair, DAP, SIPG, Laurier, 2012 Chair, Program Committee, Balsillie School 2012-13 Member Events Committee, Balsillie School 2010-11 Member Program Committee Balsillie School 2011-12 Member DAP, Political Science Department, 2011-12; 2016-17 Courses taught at Laurier/the Balsillie School SK 680 Advanced Social Policy, FSW, Laurier Fall 2010 GV 780 International Organisations and Public Policy, Balsillie School, Fall 2010 and Fall 2011

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PS 420/620 Social Policy in an Era of Globalisation, Political Science, Laurier, Fall 2011, Fall 2014, Fall 2015 GV735 Global Social Governance, Balsillie School, Fall 2012, Fall 2014 Fall 2015; Fall 2016, Fall 2017 PS497/691R From State formation to nation-states in decline, Political Science, Laurier, Fall 2012 PS497p/691u International Organisations and Public Policy Fall 2016 GGov 700 Global Governance (core doctoral course) Fall 2017

4. Other Professional Activities

File review for SSHRC Canada 150 Research Chair competition Co-organiser Conference on Political Economy: Old Challenges, New Responses, Carleton University 20-21 March 2017 Assessor, “Women on the Move” a report prepared for the World Health Organisation, November 2016 External reviewer, Political Science Department, York University March 2016 Member of 3 person jury for Vincent Lemieux best dissertation prize, Canadian Political Science Association 2015. 25 dissertations submitted . Member of Jury, Olivier Giraud’s habilitation, ‘Citonyennetés recomposes dans la protection sociale: Pour une approche scolaire de la comparaison des régimes d’action publique, LEST, Aix en Provence, 15 December 2014 Internal examiner, Judit Fabian’s doctoral thesis, ‘Towards a Theory of Democratic Global Economic Governance : Hybridization of Soft and Hard Law in the Case of Gender within the WTO, (520 pp) Carleton University, 9 December 2014 Assessment of Dr. Jennifer Pribble’s file for promotion to associate professor, University of Richmond, Richmond Virginia June 2014 One of 3 reviewers, Political Science Department, Simon Fraser University, March 2014

Review candidate for Dahlem International Network Junior Research Group, Freie Universitat Berlin, Fall 2013

Review panel for SSHRC Connections Grants Winter 2013

Member, Scientific Advisory Board, Centre for Interdisciplinary Gender Research, Göteborgs Universitet, Göteborg, Sweden, 2012-2014

Review of Professor Deborah Brennan’s file for Professorial Salary Supplement, University of New South Wales, Australia, 2012

Organiser 4 panels for the 2013 International Studies Association Conference (3 panels accepted) Organiser of the mentoring section, annual meetings of RC 19 2012, Oslo, Norway Organiser of the mentoring section, annual meetings of RC 19 2011, Seoul National University, Seoul South Korea Review of Dr. Neil Bradford’s file for promotion to full professor, Huron University College, 2011

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Member, CPSA Book Prize Committee (comparative) 2010 Expert Committee member, academic appointments (2) Sociology Department, Stockholm University, 2009 External evaluator, undergraduate program, McMaster University, April 2008 External expert, EU funded project “Knowledge and Policy” 2008 External evaluator for OCGS, MA in Social Justice, Brock University, January 2007 Organiser, workshop on Gender and Social Politics in an Era of Globalisation, Carleton University, 26-28 April, 2007 Co-organiser, with Stephen McBride of SSHRC funded workshop on the OECD and Transnational Governance, Carleton January 2007 Co-organiser, with Roger Keil and Caroline Andrew, major SSHRC-funded conference on the political economy of scale, York University, February 2006 Chair, Women’s Studies, Communications and Cultural Studies SSHRC adjudication committee, 2005 and 2006 Carleton coordinator of the SSHRC Transformation dialogue, January-May 2004 Chair, Women, Health and Social Work SSHRC adjudication committee, March 2004 Chair, SSHRC evaluation team, for U of Alberta MCRI grant on “Globalism”, February 2003 Member of SSHRC adjudication committee, INE (partnerships) 2002 Member of SSHRC adjudication committee, “Women and Change” fall 1997-winter 2000 Member of Aid to Scholarly Publications Committee, for Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada, September 1996 –1998 Member of Appraisals Committee, Ontario Council for Graduate Studies, September 1993-July 1996. Chaired the Committee September 1995-1996 Member of three person committee to assess the competence of the candidate for Professor at the Swedish Institute for Research on Working Life (formerly ALC) summer 1984 Research Associate, School of Industrial Relations, Queen’s University 1993-9 Member of Advisory Group, Ontario Federation of Labour, Technology and Adjustment Research Program, June 1991 - 1995 Member of CPSA Board of Directors, June 1980-June 1982 Member -at-large, CPSA Executive, June 1981-1982 Member, Science Policy Committee, SSFC, November 1980-June 1983

F Conferences

1. Presentations (from 1996)

‘IOs and (Gendered) Policy Innovation: The OECD’s Social Investment Perspective vs CEPAL’s Care Economy’ presented at the International Conference on Public Policy, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, NUS, Singapore 28-30 June 2017

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‘Shaping the Way IOs ‘See’ Gender Equality: the OECD and ECLAC, for Handbook on Gender’ presented at the annual meetings of the CPSA, Ryerson University, Toronto 31 May 2017 ‘Not There Yet: The struggle for universal childcare in Canada,’ presented at the annual meetings of the CPSA, Ryerson University, Toronto 1 June 2017 Articulating a Feminist Agenda within International Organisations, presented at Gender, Institutions and Change conference, Manchester University, Manchester, UK 3-4 April 2017 Panellist for panel on Organisation in Migration Politics and World Society: Concepts, Methods and Voices from the Field, Conference on Managing Migration in World Society, Carleton University 31 March 2017 Articulating a Feminist Agenda within International Organisations, International Political Economy Network lunchtime talk, Centre for International Policy Studies, University of Ottawa 17 March 2017 Social investment in the Child According to the World Bank’ presented at the World Politics of Social Investment conference, Laboratory for the Interdisciplinary Evaluation of Public Policy (LIEPP), Science Politiques, Paris, 9-11 March 2017 ‘Gendering the IOM’ presented as part of a panel on gender and the politics of care migration at the annual meetings of the International Studies Association 22 February 2017

The OECD and The World Bank Confronting Global Care Chains: A Wicked Problem, IPSA conference, Poznan Poland 26 July 2016 The OECD, the World Bank and Transnational Care Chains as a ‘Wicked Problem’ presented at the annual meetings of Research Committee 19 of the International Sociology Association, San Jose, Costa Rica, 18 August, 2016 The Fractured Gaze: The OECD, the World Bank and a Wicked Problem presented at conference on International Organisations and the Globalisation of Policy Instruments and Ideas, University of Strasbourg, 1-3 September 2016

Welfare regimes and citizenship regimes: A comparison’ CPSA annual meetings 2016 Calgary, 1 June ‘Gender and Global Governance: Some Research Challenges’ keynote linked the Institute of Political Economy’s annual PhD Thesis Workshop, 15 April 2016 Carleton University ‘Early childhood education and care in comparative perspective: the governable space of non-formal education’ RMIT University Centre for Applied Social Research 21 March 2016 ‘Migrant women caregivers as seen by international organisations’ seminar, Centre for Applied Social Research, RMIT University Melbourne Australia 22 March 2016 ‘International Organisations and Migrant Workers’ Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia workshop on Gender, Migration and the Provision of Social Care, UNSW, Sydney Australia 17March 2016 ‘Transnational Care Chains: Slipping Through the Global Governance Net?’ public lecture at School of Gender Studies, Sociology, Politics and International Relations, University of Auckland 14 March 2016

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Graduate seminar on the challenges of integrating gender into one’s research, School of Gender Studies, Sociology, Politics and International Relations, University of Auckland 15 March 2016 ‘Articulating a feminist agenda within the OECD: The Working Party on the Role of Women in the Economy’ presented at ‘The Future History of the Welfare State: A conference in Honour of Professor James Struthers’ Trent University, Peterborough Ontario 6 March 2015; Gender and Politics conference, Uppsala University June 2015; Conference on the OECD: Warden of the West? Zurich University, August 2015 Gendering Development Assistance: The OECD’s DAC’ paper presented at the annual meetings of the ISA in New Orleans, 19 February 2015. ‘Migration, Care, Gender: For the OECD Just Pieces of a Puzzle’ 2104 International Metropolis Conference, double panel on transnational migration of care workers: Challenges and Opportunities, Milan, 5 November 2014 ‘Articulating a feminist discourse inside the OECD: Working Party on the Role of Women in the Economy’ presented at International Sociology Association 18

th

congress, Yokohama, 17 July 2014

‘Articulating a feminist discourse inside the OECD: Working Party on the Role of Women in the Economy’ presented at Revisioning Gender: Complex Inequalities and Gender Dimensions Stockholm 14 June 2014

‘Articulating a feminist discourse inside the OECD: Working Party on the Role of Women in the Economy’ 2014 ISA conference, Toronto 27 March Discussant, panel on the global social protection floor, 2014 ISA conference Toronto 26 March ‘Early Childhood Education and Care in Global Discourses’ guest seminar, School of Politics and International Studies, Australian National University 22 October 2013 ‘Travelling Policy Ideas: Integrating the Social into CEPAL’s Neo-Structuralist Discourse’ Book Workshop, McMaster University, 28 September 2013 ‘Travelling Policy Ideas: Integrating the Social into CEPAL’s Neo-Structuralist Discourse’, annual meetings of RC 19, Budapest, 22-24 August 2013 Discussant, Book Panel on Welfare State as Crisis manager/The Politics of the New Welfare State, 20

th International Conference of Europeanists, Amsterdam, 25-27 June

2013 Participant, Roundtable on Transnational and Non-Governmental Actors in European Family Policy, part of a mini symposium on family policy, 20

th International Conference

of Europeanists, Amsterdam, 25-27 June 2013 ‘Travelling Policy Ideas: Integrating the Social into CEPAL’s Neo-Structuralist Discourse’ International Studies Association, Annual meetings, San Francisco 3 April 2013 and annual meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, Victoria, BC, 4 June 2013. ‘The Social Protection Floor – an advance, but less than envisaged by CEPAL’ annual meetings of the Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Carleton University 5 May 2013 ‘The OECD’s Engagement with Gender Equality: the Working Party on the Role of Women in the Economy’ presented at the workshop on Gender and Inter-governmental Relations: Australian and International Perspectives, University of New South Wales, Sydney Australia 16-17 May 2013

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“Gendering the OECD’s Social Policy Discourse’, Workshop on Actors and Agency in Global Social Governance, University of Bremen, 22-23 February 2013 ‘The OECD’s Search for a New Social Policy Paradigm: From Welfare State to Active Society’ Annual meetings of the Social Science History Association, Vancouver BC 3-5 November 2012. Also discussant, ‘author meets critic’ of The Library and the Workshop; member of roundtable honoring Dr. Michel’s contributions; chair of session ‘The OECD’s Search for a New Social Policy Paradigm: From Welfare State to (Gendered) Active Society’. Presented at the annual meetings of RC 19, Oslo 23-25 August 2012 ‘Recasting Social Policy: The Development of the OECD’s Post NeoLiberal Social Policy Discourse’ Presented at the annual meetings of the International Political Science Association, Madrid, 3-6 July 2012 ‘Recasting Social Policy: The Development of the OECD’s Post NeoLiberal Social Policy Discourse’ presented at the annual meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, Edmonton, 13-15 June 2012 ‘International Organisations’ Policy “Advice” and Latin American Experiences” Latin American Studies Association 2012 conference, San Francisco, California

‘’Travelling policy ideas, contrasting interpretations: the World Bank and ECLAC’ (with Cristina Rojas), Beyond Neoliberalism: New Social and Economic Policies in Latin America symposium Carleton University 29 February 2012 ‘Social Investment According to DELSA’ seminar presentation, Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney Australia 14 February 2012 ‘On Policy Convergence and Divergence: Some Reflections’ Graduate Seminar, Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia 13 February 2012 Discussant, three papers on changing gender relations, migration, diversity and public policies, Workshop on Gender, care, Migration: Europe-Canada Compared, 2-3 February, 2012 University of Montreal ‘Travelling Policy Ideas: Social Policy according to the OECD’s DELSA” Founders Seminar, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Carleton University 26 January 2012 “Social Investment According to DELSA” Hesselgren workshop, Political Science Department, Uppsala University, December 9 2011 “Social Investment According to the OECD/DELSA” workshop “Studying International Organisations in Social Policy: Interdisciplinary Challenges between Comparative Welfare State Perspectives and International Relations” University of Bremen 21 October 2011 ‘Social Investment According to the OECD/DELSA: A Discourse in the Making’ Annual meetings of RC 19, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea 25 August. 2011 Also discussant/presenter of two papers Invited discussant of 8 papers (two panels) for the final conference of RECWOWE, Brussels, June 2011 ‘Childcare, New Social Risks and the New Politics of Redistribution in Ontario’, Annual meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo Ontario, May 2011

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“The OECD Jobs Strategy: From Neo to Inclusive Liberalism? RECWOWE workshop on Activation, Centre for Globalisation and Governance, University of Hamburg, 26 March 2011. Also annual meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, Wilfrid Laurier University, May 2011 “The OECD Jobs Strategy” International Studies Association, annual meeting 2011, Montreal 11 March 2011 “The OECD’s Jobs Strategy: From Neo- to Inclusive Liberalism?” workshop, Centre Marc Bloch, Berlin “The OECD, the World Bank and the Child” Invited lecture, Centre for Globalisation and Governance, University of Hamburg, Invited Keynote Address 3 November 2010 Panel member, on international mobility of health workers: regional and international, informal meeting on migration, care work and gender co-organised by the Woodrow Wilson International Centre and the OECD/DELSA 28 Paris, September 2010 “The OECD and transnational governance in action: the Jobs Strategy” workshop on Global Institutions: New Perspectives and Contemporary Debates” Department of Business Studies, Uppsala University 28 April 2010 “The OECD and transnational governance in action: the Jobs Strategy”, Departmental seminar, Government Department, Uppsala University 23 April 2010 “Transnational governance in action: The OECD’s Jobs Strategy” invited seminar, Department of Social Science, Södertörn University, Fredricksberg Sweden 12 April 2010 “The OECD and the Reconciliation of Work and Family Life” and “The OECD, The World Bank and the Child”, two guest lectures organized by FREIA, Aalborg University, 18 and 19 March 2010 “The OECD, The World Bank and the Child”, invited seminar, Social Science Faculty’s “Welfare, Democracy and Citizenship” research program, Lund University, 12 March 2010 “Transnational Governance of Social Care: Some Initial Ideas” for workshop on The EU, North America and the Challenges of Global Policy-Making for Social Care, Wissenschaftzentrum, Berlin, 18-19 February 2010 Panellist, “Work Family Balance: Future Prospects” Conference on Tensions at the Interface of Work and Well+Being in Europe, co-sponsored by the Institute for Futures Studies and RECWOWE, Stockholm City Conference Centre, 5 February 2010 “Of Scalar Hierarchies: Child Care in 4 Canadian Cities” Symposium on Toward a Political Economy of Scale, Carleton University 20 November 2009 “Canada’s Care Regime: Liberal Market Reliance, Provincial Innovations” (with Ito Peng) Providing Care in a Globalising World: the Role of Markets and Migration School of Social Work, Stockholm University, sponsored by PASEC. 26 October 2009 “Transnationalising child care policy: the OECD and the World Bank” at Crafting Responses to the Challenges of the 21

st Century, Canada-EU Project, Canadian

Embassy and Frie Universitet of Berlin, Berlin 2-3 May 2009. also presented at the annual meeting of RC 19, University of Montreal, August 2009 “Anti-poverty policy in Toronto and Mexico City” with Laura Macdonald, Workshop on Comparing Welfare States, North and South, Annual Meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, Carleton University, 29 May 2009

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“Transnationalising Child Care Policy: The OECD and the World Bank” Workshop on “Neoliberalism: Where are we in time?” Annual meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, Carleton University, 28 May 2009 “Navigating the Shoals of Canadian Federalism: Child Care Advocacy” (with Cheryl Collier) Annual Meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, Carleton University, 27 May 2009 “Transnationalising (Child) Care Discourse: The OECD and the World Bank” NordWel Conference on Labour Markets and Welfare States: The Nordic Model in comparative and Transnational Historical Perspective Stockholm University 13 May 2009 “Canada: Small Centre Left in Hard Times” Futures of the Left conference, Brandeis University, Boston MA 21 March 2009 “Varieties of Liberalism” and “Work-Life (Im)Balance in Canada” presented at the Forum for comparative dialogue on social policies in Canada and selected European states, with emphasis on the Baltics: The Promotion of Social Policy – an Investment in the Future, University of Latvia, Riga 6-8 November 2008 “Work-Life (Im)Balance in Canada” International Symposium on Work-Family Balance Policies Across Countries” Korean Women’s Development Institute, Seoul 25-26 August 2008 “Gender Poverty and the Rescaling of Welfare Regimes: Toronto/Canada and Mexico City/Mexico” with Laura Macdonald, Annual meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, University of British Columbia, June 2008. also presented at Women’s Worlds 2008, Madrid, 7 July 2008 Comment on Military Workfare: The Soldier and Social Citizenship in Canada” by Deborah Cowen, “Author meets Critics” session, American Association of Geographers, 15 April 2008 “Poverty Policy and Politics in Canada and Mexico: Inclusive Liberalism?” presented as part of panel on “remaking governance”, American Association of Geographers, Boston, 17 April 2008

“Commentary: Knowledge and Policy 01” Workshop on Knowledge and Politics 01, Munich, 6 March 2008

“The OECD and the reconciliation of work and family life: competing visions” Social Policy Research Unit, University of New South Wales, Australia 21 February 2008

“New Social Risks and Welfare Redesign: the OECD” Keynote address, social policy conference, Tampere, Finland, 25 October 2007

“Comparing Child Caring and Learning Policies in Different Countries – what can Political Scientists Contribute?” Perla conference on Methodological Challenges in Childhood and Family Research, University of Tampere, 24 October 2007

“Learning, Forgetting, Rediscovering: the Production of the OECD’s ‘New’ Family Policy” workshop on Mechanisms of OECD Governance, Bremen University, 28-29 September, 2007

“Gender and the rescaling of welfare regimes” invited to give class at ESPA-Net PhD summer school in social policy (social policy and territoriality), Urbino University, September 11, 2007

“Learning, Forgetting, Rediscovering: the Production of the OECD’s ‘New’ Family Policy” RC 19, 2007, University of Florence, 6-8 September 2007

“Babies and Bosses: Gendering the OECD Social Policy Discourse”, annual conference of SASE, Copenhagen, 29 June 2007

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“The OECD and Transnational Governance” (with Stephen McBride) annual meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon “Babies and Bosses: Gendering the OECD Social Policy Discourse” Cornell University European Studies Institute, invited presentation, March 2007

“Babies and Bosses: Gendering the OECD Social Policy Discourse” invited presentation, York Political Science Graduate Women’s Caucus, March 2007

“Babies and Bosses: Gendering the OECD’s Social Policy Discourse” workshop on The OECD and Global Governance, Carleton University 19-20 January 2007

“Canadian Social Policy Since NAFTA” presented at Senior FTA Forum: Experiences of Canada, Mexico and Chile and Implications for Korea’s FTA with the US, November 29-30 2006 Seoul, Co-organised by Korea Institute for International Economic Policy and Korea International Trade Association

“Varieties of Liberalism: Canadian Social Policy from the ‘Golden Age’ to the Present” Multi-Pillar Systems of Social Safety nets, conference sponsored by the Korea Development Institute and the World Bank, Seoul 24 November 2006. also presented to Korea-Brains Forum 21, Yonsei University, 28 November 2006 and graduate class in comparative social policy, Seoul National University, 27 November 2006

“Poverty Policy and Politics in Canada and Mexico: Inclusive Liberalism?” presented as part of a panel on social citizenship in the Americas (organised by me) at the International Sociology Association meetings, Durban South Africa July 2006

“Varieties of Liberalism: Canadian Child Care Policy” prepared for presentation at workshop on Gender and public policy: post-neoliberalism?” which was part of the annual meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, York University, 1 June

“Policy in an era of glocalisation: a multiscalar process” LEST, Aix-en-Provence, 12 May 2006

“The OECD and the Reconciliation Agenda” Department of Sociology, Stockholm University, 26 April, 2006

“Of Scalar Hierarchies and Welfare Redesign: Child Care in 4 Canadian Cities” University of Trento, Trento Italy, 21 April 2006

The OECD and the Reconciliation Agenda, annual meetings of Research Committee 19, Chicago 8-10 September 2005

“Politics of need, politics of scale” presented at the annual meetings of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC 2 September 2005 “The OECD and the family/Work Reconciliation Agenda” Research Committee 19, International Sociology Association, Chicago 8-10 September 2005. Also presented at Women’s World 2005 Conference, Seoul 20 June 2005; International Workshop on Governance of Welfare for the 21

st Century: new Social Risks and the Renewal of

Social Democracy, Tokyo 18-19 February, 2005; Colloquium, Centre for Comparative and Historical Analysis, Northwestern University, Evanston, February 2005; and “The Challenges and Opportunities of European Welfare States: new Contexts for Child Welfare”, Oxford University, 7-8 January 2005. Sk, 1 June 2007

“From liberal maternalism to liberal reconciliation? Canadian social policy developments” International Forum on Social Security Research on China and Canada, Renmin University, Beijing, 16-17 April 2005 “Canada’s family policy – from maternalism to reconciliation?” 2

nd Canada-Korea

social Policy Symposium, University of Toronto 29 January 2005

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“The Swedish Model: Dying of Baumols’ Disease?” The Nordic Model of Capitalism: Still a Feasible Alternative in the 21

st Century? University of Birmingham, 8-9 October

2004 “NAFTA, the redesign and rescaling of Canada’s social policy” (with Robert Johson), Research Committee 19, International Sociology Association, Paris 305 September 2004 and also at NAFTA Ten Yers After: Looking Forward, looking Back” Carleton University 23 January 2004 “Childcare politics: redesign and rescaling of welfare regimes in Canada and Sweden: 14

th Biannual Conference of Europeanists, Chicago 11-13 March 2004

“Childcare Policy in Canada” Canada-Korea Social Policy Symposium, Seoul, 21-22 November 2003 “Varieties of social citizenship in Europe and the Americas” FOCAL-FLACSO Andean Forum on Citizenship, Quito, 19-20 February 2004 “NAFTA, the redesign and rescaling of Canada’s welfare regime” (with Robert Johnson), conference on NAFTA Ten Years After: Looking Back, Looking Forward” Carleton University 23 January 2004 “Gender, Scale and Varieties of Capitalism” presented at Prospects for Women’s Equality in a Global Economy: Varieties of Capitalism, Labor and Gender:, Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. 10-11 October 25, 2003 “Yet another R? Welfare state redesign and rescaling” Mellon Foundation funded Sawyer Seminar on Gender and the Changing Welfare State, University of Virginia, 3 October 2003 “Yet another R? Welfare state redesign and rescaling” Research Committee 19, International Sociology Association, University of Toronto, 21-24 August 2003 “Constructing a new urban citizenship? Child care politics in Toronto in the 1970s and 1980s”, workshop on women and paid labour after world war KK, McGill Institute for Studies of Canada and McGill Centre for Research and Teaching on Women, 22 March 2003 “Toward What Kind of “Social Europe”?” presented at Wanted, a child care policy for Canada, University of Ottawa, 18 October 2002. (Co-organised the conference with Jane Jenson of CPRN) “Towards what kind of social Europe?” joint Political Studies and Sociology Department seminar, University of Auckland, 17 April 2002 “Changing Institutions of Governance” Keynote Address, Symposium on Strengthening Communities Through Local Partnerships” University of Auckland, 12 April 2002 Panel on “Varieties of Capitalism”, 13

th biennial conference of Europeanists, Chicago,

14 March 2002 “Child Care and Gender Politics in Europe” presented to seminar organised by Human Resources Development Canada, Gender Analysis Policy Directorate, 21 March 2002 Panel on social inclusion: foundations of a national policy agenda, conference on “A New Way of Thinking? Towards a Vision of Social Inclusion” organised by the Canadian council on Social Development and the Laidlaw foundation, Ottawa 8 November 2001

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“Child Care in Europe: Three Trajectories” presented at conference on the European Union: One Market, One Social Model? First annual colloquium of the Institut d’études européennes, Université de Montréal and McGill University, Montreal, 28-29 September 2001 “The best policy mix for children is no small matter” presentation to synmposium “Investing in our Children…and Their Future” organised by Family Day Care Services, Toronto 25-26 September 2001 Panel member, “Gender and Welfare State Restructuring Through the Lens of Child Care” Seminar series, Advanced Research School of Comparative Gender Studies, University of Stockholm, 7 June 2001 “Integrating the “Socially Excluded: Swedish Child Care Polidy” Presented at workshop on “Work and Social Integration”, Dusseldorf, 21-22 May, 2001 “Death of a Model? Swedish Social Democracy at the end of the Twentieth Century” presented (in French) at the Laboratoire de l’économie et sociologie du travail, Aix-en-Provence, December 2000

Panel Member, Gender and Welfare State Restructuring: Through the Lens of Child Care, European Social Science History Conference, Amsterdam 12-15 April 2000 “Learning to Embrace the Differences Within: Toward the Renewal of Swedish Unions” presented at the Twelfth Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, 30-March-1 April 2000 Panel Member, “The Third Way and European Social Democracy” 12

th conference of

Europeanists, Chicago, March-April 2000 Chair and organiser of panel on “Reflections on the French Regulation (School)”, 12

th

Conference of Europeanists Panel member, Childrens’ Interests/Mothers’ Rights (new book by Sonya Michel), Social Science History Association meetings, Forth Worth, 12 November 1999 Panel member, States, Markets, Families (new book by Julia O’Connor, Ann Shola Orloff and Sheila Shaver) Social Science History Association Meetings, Fort Worth, 12 November 1999 “Swedish Social Democracy and the Quest of Justice at the Close of the Twentieth Century” presented at the conference, “New Left/New Labour and the Quest for Social Justice” Victoria, BC, 11-12 September 1999. Also presented at European Studies Seminar, Carleton University, 24 November 1999. An earlier version was presented at a conference on “The New Middle”, University of Toronto, March 1999 and the 1999 CPSA meetings, Sherbrooke, Quebec. Panel member, “Union Strategies for the Future” 1999 annual meetings of the CPSA and the International Relations Association, Sherbrooke Quebec, June Panel member, “Child care on the social policy landscape: The effects of neo-conservatism and neo-liberalism on child care” Symposium on Advancing Early Childhood Care and Education in Canada, the United States, Britain and Australia, 17 November 1998, Toronto. “From Paradigm Exemplar to Hollow Shell? Swedish Unions at the End of the Twentieth Century” presented at the Swedish Institute for Working Life Research, Stockholm, 28 April 1998 “The Never-Ending Story Part I” presented at conference “Gender, Citizenship and the Work of Caring” University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 14-16 November 1997 and

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at the Annual Workshop of the Research Network on Gender, State and Society held in conjunction with the Social Science History Association, Washington DC, 16 October 1997. Also presented at the Advanced Research School of Comparative Gender Studies, University of Stockholm, 14 May 1998. “Both Mother and Wage-Earner: Child Care Arrangements and Women’s Organising in Canada and Sweden” presented at a joint session of the Political Science Association and Socialist Studies, Learned Societies 1997, Memorial University, St John’s Newfoundland, June 1997 “Child Care in Canada and Sweden: Politics and Policy” presented at seminar in department of Political Science University of Uppsala 15 May 1997 and at workshop on comparative research on welfare states and gender, University of Wisconsin-Madison 31 January-2 February 1997 “Labour in the new global economy: The Swedish Case” presented at “Critical Political Studies: A Conference in Honour of Colin Leys” Queens University, Kingston, Ont. November 1996 Invited discussant/rapporteur, conference on “Human Resources in Changing Economy: Private Strtegies and Public Policy” University of British Columbia, Centre for Policy Studies in Education, August 1996 Presentation of Canadian and Swedish cases for small workshop on child care policy in different national contexts, sponsored by the PEW Foundation, Princeton University, July 1996

2. Conferences and Workshops Organised

Co-organiser, conference on Political Economy: Old Challenges, New Solutions, Carleton University March 20-21 2017 Co-organiser, symposium on the global social protection floor, Balsillie School April 2013. Received SSHRC funding of $28,059 plus $4500 from CIGI, $5000 from BSIA and $4300 from Laurier Co-organiser and co-host of workshop on ‘The Politics of Gender Equality and Welfare Redesign in a Globalising World’ Uppsala University 8-9 December 2011 Co-coordinator and member of the Steering Committee, Women’s Worlds 2011 (a major international conference, Ottawa, 3-7 July 2011) Co-coordinator, RC 19 2009, University of Montreal, August 2009 Coordinator, Political Economy Section of CPSA, 2008 Congress of Humanities and Social Sciences (with Chris Hurl). Coordinator, international workshop on Gender and Social Politics in an era of globalization” Carleton University, Spring 2007 Co-organiser, workshop on “Civilising Globalisation” Carleton University 10 November 2006 Co-organiser, conference on “The Political Economy of Scale” York University, February 2005 Co-organiser, workshop, “Transforming Security/Securing Transformation”, Carleton University, January 24 2003 Co-organiser, workshop “Wanted: A childcare policy for Canada” sponsored by Carleton University and the Canadian Policy Research Network, October 2002 Co-organiser, workshop “The Left in the ‘Post-It’ Era”, Carleton University, March 2000 Co-coordinator, workshop, “Realigning the Map” to inaugurate the Canada-Sweden Academic Foundation, Carleton University 26 June 1991 Coordinator, workshop, “Scandinavia in the New Europe” Carleton University, March 1991 Co-coordinator, “Canadian Political Economy in the Era of Free Trade” conference funded by the SSHRCC, the Dean of Social Science and supporting departments, Carleton University, March 1990 Co-coordinator, mini-conference on current developments in Sweden, sponsored by the Dean of Graduate Studies and the Institute of Political Economy, October 1993

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Co-coordinator of mini-conference on “Spatial configurations, old and new”, sponsored by the Institute of Political Economy, scheduled for 10 March 1995 Member of CPSA Programme Committee for 1984 Learned Societies Co-coordinated political economy section with then Ph.D. student, Jim Bickerton

G. Supervisions*

Completed Tim Fowler, PhD Political Science, Carleton University. On the CAW – resisting concessions, incorporating equity groups, electoral politics. Supervisor. September 2015. Aaron Henry, PhD Sociology, Carleton University, District Space: A 19

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Rule, 14 December 2015 (committee member; nominated for medal) Rhys Machold, PhD in Global Governance, Wilfrid Laurier University. Urban security: From Israel to Mombay. (committee member). September 2015 Dissertation nominated for a medal Liu Hong, PhD Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University, Elder Care Workers in Shanghai. September 2015 (committee member). Thesis nominated for medal. Sophie Mathieu, PhD Sociology, Carleton University, labour markets family relevant policies and reproductive behaviours: Quebec’s fertility regime (committee member). June 10 2014 Distinction. Recommended for Carleton Senate Medal. Gabrielle Mason, PhD Political Science Carleton ‘Graying States: Elder Care Policy in Alberta, Canada and Sweden’, co-supervisor with Fiona Robinson May 6 2014 Chris Hurl, PhD Sociology, Carleton University, ‘Public Works: State Formation, Class Composition and the Formation of Ontario’s Public Sector’ (committee member). Defence December 2013. Recommended for Carleton senate medal. Kroetsch, Master’s research essay, ‘Far Beyond Buried Treasure: Exploring the complexity of Somali Piracy and its implications for private security’ MA in Political Science, Wilfrid Laurier University (co-supervised with Kim Rygiel) Larissa Schneider, Master’s research essay, ‘Gender and the World Bank: Have PRSPs Responded to Feminist Critiques of Development’, Masters in Global Governance, Balsillie School of International Affairs, January 2013 Victoria Schut, Master’s research essay on child care policy in Alberta and Quebec, Political Science, Wilfrid Laurier University Sept 2012 Heather Marshall, MRP Social responsibility and child care politics in Ontario, Political Science, Wilfrid Laurier University Sept 2012 Ray Silvius, PhD Political Science Carleton University, Russian state visions of world order and the limits to universal liberalism (committee member) 2012 Umut Ozkan, Ph.D. Public Policy, “Translating travelling ideas: the Introduction of Unemployment Insurance and Labour Law Reforms in Turkey fall 2011 Supervisor Evren Tok, PhD. Public policy, Varieties of Communitarianism: Local Responses to Globalisation in three Anatolian Cities September 1 2011 Kari Williams Master’s research essay on conditional cash transfers in Latin America, Political Science, Wilfrid Laurier University August 2012

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Ayse Sule, Ph.D. Political Science (co-supervision with W. Walters), English language politics in Turkey May 2011 Joseph Roman “On the Waterfront of Scale: Political Economy, Governance, and the Toronto Waterfront 1879-2005” PhD Political Science Carleton October 2010 Aaron Henry “New Imperialism: Export Development Canada, Political Risk and the Processes of reterritorialization” MA Political Economy (co supervision) August 2010 Katherine Solc MA Sociology – The Third Sector and Social Policy: The United Way/Centraide in Ottawa July 2010 Rebecca Nabert Chubb, PhD public policy, gender mainstreaming in Kitchener-Waterloo, fall 2009 Armagan Teke, MA, Political Economy, Scale jumping: a case study of women worker’s resistance in Turkey spring 2009 Debora Lopreite Ph.D. Public Policy, Argentina’s gender regime in transition April 2009 Stella Lord, PhD Sociology, Lone Mothers and Social Assistance Reform in Nova Scotia, 2009 Mustafa Bayirbag, PhD Public Policy the Anatolian Tigers Revisited 2008 Richard Marquardt PhD in Public Policy, the progressive potential of municipalities. Member of his committee. Clara Morgan, PhD program in Public Policy (with Bruce Curtis) OECD and education policy 2007 Marella Bodur Ph.D. Poli. Sci. The “Women Question” in contemporary Turkey 2005 Heather MacRae, Ph.D. Poli Sci, Women’s rights in the new Europe: a comparative analysis 2005 Richard Ryczanowski, Ph.D, Political Science, industrial policy convergence? Regional jet production in Canada, Brazil and the Netherlands 2004 Glen Bornais, MA, Poli. Econ. Creating a Knowledge-based Economy? The Schumpeterian state in Canada 2004 Roger Picton, MA thesis, political economy. “Decongesting” the city: Ottawa’s parkway politics, January 2003 (co-supervisor) Chris Hunt, Ph.D. Poli. Sci, “Constructing the Entrepreneurial City: Silicon Valley North” May 2001 Murat Özbank Ph.D Poli. Sci. ‘Understanding and misunderstanding democracy and dialogue in the West vs non-West controversy over human rights’ 2000 (committee member) Jean Rousseau, Ph.D., Poli. Sci., politics of James Bay I and II, August 2000 Lucy Sharrat, MA, political economy. The political economy of genetically-engineered food, November 2000 John Hollingsworth MA political economy, post-Fordism and unions (co-supervisor) Sept. 2000 Elizabeth Friesen, MA, Political Economy, on Financial Deregulation: A Polanyian Analysis, May 2000 (supervisor) May 2000

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Jerry Samuel, MA, Political Economy, on the political economy of development in the British Virgin Islands (co-supervision), July 2000 Teresa Healy, PhD, Political Science, the political economy of auto production in Mexico, December 1998 (supervisor) Feyzi Baban, PhD, Political Science, universality and particularity in the new global economy: the Turkish case, February 1999 (supervisor) Carlos Novas, MA, Political Economy, the political economy of bio-technology in Canada, April 1998 (co-supervisor) Lisa Drouillard, MA, Political Economy, The Imagined Community of Miami Cubans” (supervisor) September 1997 Margaret Moore MA research essay, Political Economy. Contested Representations of the Canadian North. August, 1997 Behnam Behnia,, Ph.D., Sociology, on the impact of state repression on civil society (advisor) April 1997 Robert Nugent MA research essay, political economy, New Brunswick’s Economic Strategy: Call Centre Capitalism. (supervisor) January 1996 Michel Lizee MA research essay, political economy. Pension reform in Canada and Quebec, (supervisor) January 1996 Fuyuki Karasawa, MA thesis, Poli. Econ., on global flows of people: three world cities compared (co-supervisor) August 1995 Greg Albo, Ph.D., Poli. Sci., “the Impasse of Capitalist Employment Policy?: Canada’s Unemployment Experience, 1956-1974” October 1994 John Lee, MA research essay, Poli. Econ., on the political economy of logging in SoCred B.C, September 1994 Jeff Walker, MA research essay, NPSIA, comparing the ability of the Swedish and Austrian social democratic regimes to manage crises, September 1994 Catherine Pal, MA research essay, Poli. Econ., the debate on work time reduction, a post-Fordist perspective, May 1994 Terry Milne, MA thesis, Public Admin., on managing the state, spring 1992 Anne Brackenbury, MA research essay, NPSIA, on the CAW and post-Fordist restructuring in Canada, 1992 Anne Lariviere, MA thesis, Poli Sci, on Canadian unions and Fordism, 1992 Andree Laroche, Ph.D., Poli. Sci. on the politics of tobacco in Canada, 1991 Gordon Morrison, MA research essay, Public Admin., on industrial policy in Australia, 1990 Sally Swimmer, MA research essay, Canadian Studies, on federal incomes policy: “6 and 5”, 1990 M. Arguelles, MA research essay, Public Admin., on the state and development in the Philippines, 1988

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Richard Lochead, MA research essay, Canadian Studies, on the politics behind the formation of the Bank of Canada, 1985 Greg McElligott, MA research essay, Poli. Sci. on the national energy policy of the Trudeau ear, 1985 Joanne Facella, MA research essay, Poli. Sci., on the foreign investment review agency, 1985 David Clayton, MA research essay, NPSIA, on Petro-Canada International, 1983 Peter Finkel, MA thesis, Public Admin., on the politics of health care, 1981 Michael Hawes, MA thesis, NPSIA, on Canadian export credit policy, 1979 Anthony Giles, MA thesis, Public Admin., on the Anti-Inflation Board, 1980

In Process Masaya Llavaneras-Blanco PhD Balsillie School, Migrant Care Workers: Haiti, Dominican, US Supervisor Sara Rose Taylor, PhD Balsillie School, Governing by Numbers: the MDGs, the SDGs and Gender Equality Supervisor Tracey Rizvi, Ph.D. Balsillie School, the role of transnational advocacy coalitions in global social/health policy governance (member of thesis committee) Jill Stoddard, Ph.D. Faculty of Social Work, Wilfrid Laurier University Exploring Myths of Risk in Child Welfare Systems (member of comprehensives and thesis committee) Jessie Steinberg PhD Public Policy, imagining the green city: sustainable competitiveness as a regulatory fix Supervisor

H. Administrative Responsibilities

Member DP Political Science, Wilfrid Laurier University 2016-17 IUPC PhD committee Balsillie School 2016-17 Member, hiring committee School of International Policy and Governance, WLU, winter 2011 Chair, hiring committee School of International Policy and Governance, WLU, 2012 Chair Social Governance Field Group, BSIA, 2011-12 and 2012-13 Member BSIA Events Committee 2010-11 and 2011-12 Chair BSIA Events Committee 2012-13 Director, Institute of Political Economy, Jan. 2001 – December 2009 Member of Hiring Committee, Sociology, 2008 Associate Dean, Graduate Studies, May 1997- June 1999 Acting Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, August 1996-May 1997 Member, Senate Academic Planning Committee, September 1996-1999

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Chair, Graduate Faculty Programs and Planning Committee, September 1996-1999 Graduate Supervisor, Public Admin., July 1990-June 1992; Ph.D. coordinator July 1996-December 1996 Member of search committee for new director of Women’s Studies, 1990-91 Member of Management Committee, Women’s Studies, 1988-1983 Member of Management Committee, Political Economy, 1989- Member of Management Committee, Canadian Studies, 1994-97 External Member Hiring Committee, Philosophy, 1998 Member of hiring committee, Public Admin., fall 2002, 1990-91; 1988-89; and 1983-84 External member of hiring committee, Geography, 1994 winter Member of Ph.D. programme development committee, Public Admin., fall 1988-winter 1989 Member of tenure and promotion committee, Public Admin., 1978