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Research in Political Science: an event celebrating works published in 2024

Thursday, April 3, 2025 from 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm

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.

Randall GermainIlirjan 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 AndréeReeve, 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

 

Erin Tolley and Kaitlin GallantDaniel Stockemer, Kaitlin Gallant, and Erin Tolley. 2024. “Limited Supply: Youth Underrepresentation in the Canadian House of Commons.” Electoral Studies 88: 102747.

 

Michael WiggintonStockemer, 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 ChandlerAndrea Chandler, Canada and Eastern Europe 1945-1991: Meeting in the Middle, Central European University Press, 2024.

 

Aubrey WestfallWestfall, Aubrey. “Islamic religious behaviors and civic engagement in Europe and North America.” Politics and Religion 17, no. 1 (2024): 138-176.

 

Fiona RobinsonBourgault, S., FitzGerald, M. and Robinson, F. (2024) Decentering Epistemologies and Challenging Privilege:  Critical Care Ethics Perspectives. Rutgers University Press.

 

Bill CrossWilliam Cross, Scott Pruysers, and Andrew Mattan (2025). “Stratarchy, Gender, and Candidate Nomination: Tension Within the Party Organisation?” Representation, 1–19.

 

Achim HurrelmannHurrelmann, Achim. 2024. “Brexit: A Critical Juncture for Canada’s Transatlantic Relations?Canadian Journal of European and Russian Studies 17:1, 4-25.

 

 

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