Fellows
Elisabeth Abergel, PhD (York),
Associate Professor of International Studies
Science and research policies, genetically modified organisms, environment
Michael Barutciski, PhD (Paris),
Associate Professor of Multidisciplinary Studies, Graduate Programme Director - MPIA
International law, armed conflicts, refugees, immigration
Françoise Boudreau, PhD (Toronto),
Professor of Sociology
Health and illness, mental health policies and reforms, multiculturalism and mental health, francophone minorities, sociology of the body
Christina Clark-Kazak, DPhil (Oxford),
Assistant Professor of International Studies
International aid policy; conflict-induced displacement; political participation; children and young people; research methods; African Great Lakes
Colin Coates, PhD (York),
Associate Professor of History
Canada Research Chair on Canadian Cultural Landscape
Canadian cultural landscapes, Canadian history, utopias, environmental history, public memory, French Canada
Can Erutku, PhD (Laval)
Assistant Professor of Economics
Industrial organization, economics of natural resources and the environment, applied microeconomics, antitrust
Francis Garon, PhD (Montréal),
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Political participation, public policy and administration, state-society relations, Québec and Canadian politics
Ellen Gutterman, PhD (Toronto),
Assistant Professor of Political Science
International relations theory, compliance with international law, international organizations, international political economy, corruption in the global economy
Vincent Hildebrand, PhD (York),
Associate Professor of Economics
Labour economics, microeconomics, public finance, immigration
Alex Himelfarb, PhD (Toronto),
Professor of Sociology, Director of the School of Public and International Affairs, Director of the Centre for Global Challenges
Louis-Philippe Hodgson, PhD (Harvard),
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Moral and political philosophy, Kant’s pratical philosophy, philosophy of law, history of moral and political philosophy, especially social contract theory
Suzanne Langlois, PhD (McGill)
Associate Professor of History
Modern European history, twentieth century world conflicts, film history
Marc Lesage, PhD (Concordia),
Associate Professor of Sociology
Identity crisis and globalization of social relations, communities and social movements, theories of societies
Willem Maas, PhD (Yale),
Associate Professor and Jean Monnet Chair in European Integration.
Comparative politics, European integration, citizenship and migration, sovereignty, nationalism, democratic theory, federalism
Edelgard Mahant, PhD (LSE),
Professor of Political Science
Foreign policy analysis and comparative foreign policy; European integration; comparative regional integration; comparative politics of advanced industrial states.
Ian Martin, PhD (Toronto)
Associate Professor of English
Cuba, indigenous people, multiculturalism and transculturalism, northern Canada, second language education
Kenneth McRoberts, PhD (Chicago),
Professor of Political Science, Principal of Glendon College
Canadian and Québec politics, Canadian federalism, constitutional issues, language policy, stateless nations, comparative politics
Jacinthe Michaud, PhD (Toronto),
Associate Professor of Women’s Studies
Social movements and the feminist movement, feminist theories, analysis of public politics concerning health, social services and the community sector, the sociology of women’s health
Roberto Perin, PhD (Ottawa),
Professor of History
History of Québec, history of immigrants to Canada, history of religion in Canada
Ian Roberge, PhD (McMaster),
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Canadian public policy, international political economy, financial services sector reform and integration, money laundering and terrorist financing policies
Stuart Schoenfeld, PhD (Case Western Reserve),
Associate Professor of Sociology
Environment, religion, globalization, social theory, sociology of religion, socio-cultural change and socio-cultural projections, Canadian diversity, social theory
Miriam Smith, PhD (Yale),
Professor, Law and Society
Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies
Canadian & U.S. politics; public policy; public law; social movements; lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender policy and politics

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