International Relations, Governance, International Feminist Political Economy, Science and Technology Studies, Feminist/Postocolonial/Decolonial Thought; Time and Temporality in World Politics; Poetics of Decolonization; Reconstruction Post-Conflict; Financial Crisis; Contemporary Critial Security Studies; Race and Racism; EU and peripheral regional powers (i.e., Cyprus, Greece, Turkey, MENA region).
Politics and Government, Comparative and Canadian political economy with a focus on the following areas: economic history, unemployment, trade unions and economic policy, technological change, democratic administration., Unemployment in the Era of Competitive Austerity and The Long Decline of the Canadian State. Teaching: Public Policy and Administration, Canadian Politics, Comparative Politics.
Globalization, Gender and fiscal policy/gender budgeting; development economics; globalization and human security; governance and social reproduction feminist international political economy; public finance; measuring progress on human rights and gender equality commitments; financing for development; social policy and gender orders.
Politics and Government, International Relations, Civil Wars and Political Violence, Comparative Politics of the Global South, Ethnic politics , African Politics
PhD Political Science/Political Philosophy, University of Paris VII – Denis Diderot
DEA Sociology of Power, University of Paris VII – Denis Diderot
MA Political Science/ Political Thought, University of Ottawa
Politics and Government, Philosophy, History of Political Thought, Political Freedom and Emancipation, Contemporary French Political Theory, Democratic Theory, XIXth Century France (including the French Revolution), Plebeian Politics, the Political Theory of Oligarchy
SJD Doctorate in Law, Osgoode Hall Law School
PhD, Department of Social and Political Thought, York University
MA, Department of Sociology, State University of New York
MA, Department of History, Boğaziçi University
BA, Department of Sociology, Boğaziçi University
Human Rights, Immigration, Middle East, Global South, International Criminal Law, Political Science, Public Law, Forced Migration Studies, Public International Law, Political Theory, Working with Human Suffering Website Link: https://sites.google.com/view/workingwithhumansuffering , Reparations Website Link: https://www.reconciliations.ca/
International political economy, Comparative political economy, China's monetary and financial affairs, Industrial policy, Asian region, BRICS, Rising powers, Global governance, Global development, Financial statecraft, Canada-China relations
Politics and Government, Public administration , History of public administration, Visual analysis of public administration, Administrative reform, Theory of fields
International Relations, Globalization, Geopolitics, Global Governance and leadership; New forms of political agency; political and juridical constitution of capitalism; American strategy; cultural and civilizational aspects of globalization, Global Political Economy and World Order, Global health (of people and the biosphere) , Surveillance, panopticism, market civilization, new forms of commodification and identity
Radical urban politics and social movements in North America and South Korea, Urban political economy, Neoliberal urbanization, Gentrification, Decolonial thoughts, Socialist feminism, Critical geographic thoughts
Faculty Associate, York Centre for Asian Research (YCAR)
DPhil Politics, St. Antony’s College
MPhil Government and Public Administration, Chinese University of Hong Kong
B Journalism, Carleton University
BA Honours History, University of Saskatchewan
Politics and Government, International Relations, Non-state Actors & Diplomacies in Global Politics, Human Rights & Minority Rights in International and Domestic Politics, Nationalisms, Territorial Politics, & Decentralization in Multinational States, Asian Politics & International Relations
Ph.D. in International Relations, Florida International University
M.A. in Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Florida International University
B.A. in International Relations, Beloit College
Multiculturalism, Race and Racism, Critical Border, Migration, and Refugee Studies, Nationalism and Identity Politics, Social & Political Thought, Political Theory; Women & Politics; Canadian Politics; International Relations.
Law & Society (LASO) and Socio-Legal Studies (SLST)
PhD Political Science, University of Toronto
LLB Faculty of Law, Queen's University
MLitt Modern History, University of Oxford
MA Political Science, Dalhousie University
BA Politics/History, Brock University
International Relations, Globalization, Comparative and international political economy; hegemony; world order, historical sociology of the international system; capitalism; Karl Polanyi; democracy and democratization
Politics and Government, Economics, Communications, Political Theory, International Relations, Interested in political economy, borders, sovereignty, radical political alternatives, environmental studies, politics of new media, critical theories of conflict, transnational politics, governance, intervention // Marxism, Anarchism, spatial politics, democracy, political ecology, knowledge, citizenship and post-nationality, temporality, international sociology and IR, imperialism and empire, state theory; liberalism
Politics and Government, My research interests lie in the areas of Critical Theory (Marcuse and Adorno), radical democratic theory (Sheldon Wolin), twentieth century political and social thought (Max Weber, Hannah Arendt), Marx and 20th century Marxism, theories of the state and neoliberalism. Global democratic, ecological, social and protest movements are also key areas of interest. I have also taught and written about Canadian political economy and public policy in a global context, with a focus on the transformative democratic potential of alternative, participatory community–based budget processes.
Current Research interests: Canadian public policy and urban governance in comparative and transnational perspective (Ireland and the United States); settler-colonialism in Canada (residential schools, settler-colonial cities); democratic administration, biopolitics and political transformation; feminist, anti-racist and decolonizing interpretive methods (genealogy; ethnography; autoethnography) and pedagogies.
International Relations, Contemporary international security, reproduction of security in and through popular culture, Critical Security Studies, International Politics
Restructuring of the neoliberal social state, democracy and equality, with an emphasis on Canada and comparative perspectives, Political economy and feminism, Changes in the areas of housing, income transfer programs, inequality, income security and poverty reduction strategies, gender and neoliberalism
PhD Political Science, University of Toronto
MA Political Science / Cultural, Social, and Political Thought, University of Victoria
BA Political Science and Scholar's Electives, University of Western Ontario
Politics and Government, Decolonial and Postcolonial Thought, Intersectionality and Feminist Thought, Social Justice and Anti-Oppression, Politics of Race, Culture, and Religion, Indigenous Politics and Settler Colonialism, Violence and Nonviolence, Critical Theory and Radical Democracy, Theory
Canada Research Chair (Tier II) in Canadian Migration Policy, Impacts and Activism
Grant Notley Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Alberta
PhD, University of Toronto
MSc, London School of Economics
BA, University of British Columbia
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Interests:
Immigration, Social movements, Migrant activism, Public policy, Socially engaged research, Intersectionality, Canadian and comparative politics., Immigration and citizenship policy, Gender analysis, Critical race theory
PhD History, Queen's University
MSc Migration Studies, University of Oxford
M.A International History and Politics, Graduate Institute of International Studies and Development (Geneva)
BA History, St Stephen's College, University of Delhi
Race and Racism, Gender Issues, Islam and Muslim Societies, (Anti) Caste Studies, Post Colonial Theory, Decolonial Thought, South Asia, Muslim Diaspora, Disinformation Networks, Academic Persecution and Academic Freedom