GuelphPOLS
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Department of Political Science at the University of Guelph #GuelphPoliSci
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Join this year's Activists-in-Residence, Nneka MacGregor and Dr. Marsha Hinds Myrie for a fireside chat about Black women and gender-based violence.
For information and registration, visit uoguel.ph/airs-fireside-…
Leah Levac (she/her) Candace Johnson UoG_ARTS CSAHS, University of Guelph WomenatthecentrE
New from Dr. Craig Johnson (Craig Johnson (he/him/él)): “Accumulation through destabilization: manufacturing Indigenous consent for industrial mining in Latin America” in The Journal of Peasant Studies: doi.org/10.1080/030661… #GuelphPoliSci
New from PhD candidate David Said (David Said) (with Greg Flynn): “Silencing Sarah Jama diminishes Canadian democracy” in theconversation.com/silencing-sara… #GuelphPoliSci
Read Professor Koning's take on the results from the Dutch parliamentary elections: “Xenophobia in the Netherlands? Unpacking the PVV's Surprising Success” in The Globe Post: theglobepost.com/2023/11/28/net… #GuelphPoliSci Edward Koning
New from David Said David Said: “Navigating entangled terrain: The Supreme Court's impact and the dismissal powers of human rights tribunals” in the Journal of Canadian Public Administration: doi.org/10.1111/capa.1… #GuelphPoliSci
My initial thoughts on the BRICS expansion on I24 NEWS ISRAEL University of Guelph News
Cambridge University Press Social Policy Assoc Daniel Béland Isabela Mares Asif Farooq Joseph Wong Prerna Singh JICSP CSAHS, University of Guelph GuelphPOLS Finally, congrats to everyone whose work was recognized by Cambridge University Press and the Social Policy Association! 16/ cambridge.org/core/societies…
Cambridge University Press Social Policy Assoc Daniel Béland Isabela Mares Asif Farooq Joseph Wong Prerna Singh JICSP And thanks to CSAHS, University of Guelph and GuelphPOLS for research funds, so Zainab could join the team as a research assistant, then as coauthor 15/
Cambridge University Press Social Policy Assoc Daniel Béland Isabela Mares Asif Farooq Thanks also to Joseph Wong whose work on China sparked my interest in the country’s social welfare schemes; Prerna Singh whose pathbreaking research opened my eyes to a China and India comparison; and the JICSP editors and reviewers for constructive comments 14/
Cambridge University Press Social Policy Assoc Daniel Béland Thanks to Isabela Mares and Matthew Carnes for their ARPS piece on social policy, which started the conversation that led to this article; Asif Farooq for feedback on this paper; and comments from folks at ISA and CPSA 13/
Cambridge University Press Social Policy Assoc Daniel Béland This shows that we can’t assume that the existence of democratic political institutions will necessarily close the gap between advantaged and disadvantaged groups. It also shows that research on democracy and authoritarianism can be brought into dialogue 12/
Cambridge University Press Social Policy Assoc Daniel Béland In China, the government used dibao to manage potential threats to the regime. As these groups did not necessarily overlap with low-income groups, there was the underprovision of assistance for the poor 11/