Research in Political Science: an event celebrating works published in 2024
April 3, 2025 at 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: | A602 Loeb Building |
Cost: | Free |
The Department of Political Science and the Bell Chair in Canadian Parliamentary Democracy Present:
Research in Political Science: an event celebrating works published in 2024
Have you ever wondered what kinds of books/articles professors in Political Science write? Political Science faculty who have had books/articles published in 2024 will speak to what animates their research at a special seminar celebrating our research achievements. Particular attention will also be given to experiences of research failure and learning from the experience.
Featured Publications
Randall Germain | Ilirjan Shehu & Randall Germain, “Karl Polanyi and critical IPE: great transformations, the state and the importance of controlling the ‘rate of change’”, Review of International Political Economy, |
Cati Coe | Crampton, Alexandra and Cati Coe. 2024. “Age Enterprising: ‘Old’ Age on the Make in Ghana.” Journal of Aging Studies 71. Published online, December. |
Peter Andrée | Reeve, B., R. Guinto., K. Holly, S. Pictou, R. Tinirau, F. Wiremu, P. Andrée and J. Clark. 2024. “Challenging Power Relations in Food Systems Governance: A Conversation about Moving from Inclusion to Decolonization.” Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems and Community Development
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Erin Tolley and Kaitlin Gallant | Daniel Stockemer, Kaitlin Gallant, and Erin Tolley. 2024. “Limited Supply: Youth Underrepresentation in the Canadian House of Commons.” Electoral Studies 88: 102747. |
Michael Wigginton | Stockemer, Daniel, and Michael Wigginton. “The (Complex) Effect of Internet Voting on Turnout: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations.”. Policy & Internet 16, no. 3 (September 2024): 607–27.. |
Andrea Chandler | Andrea Chandler, Canada and Eastern Europe 1945-1991: Meeting in the Middle, Central European University Press, 2024. |
Aubrey Westfall | Westfall, Aubrey. “Islamic religious behaviors and civic engagement in Europe and North America.” Politics and Religion 17, no. 1 (2024): 138-176. |
Fiona Robinson | Bourgault, S., FitzGerald, M. and Robinson, F. (2024) Decentering Epistemologies and Challenging Privilege: Critical Care Ethics Perspectives. Rutgers University Press. |
Bill Cross | William Cross, Scott Pruysers, and Andrew Mattan (2025). “Stratarchy, Gender, and Candidate Nomination: Tension Within the Party Organisation?” Representation, 1–19. |
Achim Hurrelmann | Hurrelmann, Achim. 2024. “Brexit: A Critical Juncture for Canada’s Transatlantic Relations?” Canadian Journal of European and Russian Studies 17:1, 4-25. |