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Education
Ph.D. University of Toronto (Political Science), 2005.
M.A. University of Toronto (Political Science), 1996.
B.A.(Jt. Hnrs) McGill University (Political Science and Middle East Studies), 1995.
Academic Positions and Professional Employment
Department Chair, Political Science, Glendon College, York University, 2020--
Associate Professor, Political Science, Glendon College, York University, 2013 – present. (Assistant Professor, 2006-2013; Parental leave Sep. 2006-Aug. 2007, Apr. 2009-Apr. 2010)
Director, Canadian Business Ethics Research Network (CBERN), 2018 -
Faculty Associate, Jack and Mae Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights, Crime and Security, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, 2015 – present
Visiting Research Fellow, Ralph Bunche Institute for International Affairs, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, 2006
Course Instructor, Department of Social Science, University of Toronto – Scarborough and Department of Political Science, University of Toronto, 2003 - 2005.
Consultant, Transparency International, Berlin, 2001
Associate Professor, Political Science, Glendon College, York University, 2013 – present. (Assistant Professor, 2006-2013; Parental leave Sep. 2006-Aug. 2007, Apr. 2009-Apr. 2010)
Director, Canadian Business Ethics Research Network (CBERN), 2018 -
Faculty Associate, Jack and Mae Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights, Crime and Security, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, 2015 – present
Visiting Research Fellow, Ralph Bunche Institute for International Affairs, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, 2006
Course Instructor, Department of Social Science, University of Toronto – Scarborough and Department of Political Science, University of Toronto, 2003 - 2005.
Consultant, Transparency International, Berlin, 2001
Honours and Awards
Winner Sage Prize for the best paper published in International Journal in 2017 ($1,000).
Winner Vincent Lemieux Prize for the best PhD thesis submitted at a Canadian university, in 2005 or 2006, in English or in French, in any sub-field of political science, Canadian Political Science Association. (2007)
Winner Alice Paul Award for the best dissertation proposal, American Political Science Association Women’s Caucus. (2002)
Nominee President’s University-Wide Teaching Award, York University (2013,2012)
Nominee Principal’s Teaching Award, Glendon College (2012)
Winner Vincent Lemieux Prize for the best PhD thesis submitted at a Canadian university, in 2005 or 2006, in English or in French, in any sub-field of political science, Canadian Political Science Association. (2007)
Winner Alice Paul Award for the best dissertation proposal, American Political Science Association Women’s Caucus. (2002)
Nominee President’s University-Wide Teaching Award, York University (2013,2012)
Nominee Principal’s Teaching Award, Glendon College (2012)
Publications
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
Gutterman, Ellen. (2018) Banning Bribes Abroad: US enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and its impact on the global governance of corruption. European Political Science (online first), 1-12. DOI 10.1057/s41304-018-0153-z
Gutterman, Ellen. (2017) Coming of age in academia: Canadian International Relations and the "optimistic interregnum" of the 1990s. International Journal, 72, 2: 180-191.
Gutterman, Ellen. (2017) Poverty, corruption, trade or terrorism? Strategic framing in the politics of UK anti-bribery compliance. British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 19, 1, pp. 152-171. (First Published December 22, 2016
https://doi.org/10.1177/1369148116681731)
Gutterman, Ellen and Andrea Lane. (2016) Beyond LAVs: Corruption, commercialization, and the Canadian defence industry. Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, DOI: 10.1080/11926422.2016.1254663
Gutterman, Ellen. (2016) Banning Bribes Abroad: U.S. Enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Osgoode Hall Law Journal 53, 1.
Gutterman, Ellen. (2015) Easier Done Than Said: Transnational Bribery, Norm Resonance, and the Origins of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Foreign Policy Analysis 11: 109–128.
Gutterman, Ellen. (2014) The Legitimacy of Transnational NGOs: Lessons from the Experience of Transparency International in Germany and France. Review of International Studies 40: 391–418.
Book Chapters
Lohaus, Mathis and Ellen Gutterman. (2021) International Efforts to Combat Corruption. In Oxford Handbook of Quality of Government, Edited by Monika Bauhr, Andreas Bågenholm, Marcia Grimes, and Bo Rothstein. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Gutterman, Ellen. (2019) Extraterritoriality as an Analytic Lens: Examining the Global Governance of Transnational Bribery and Corruption. In The Extraterritoriality of Law: History, Theory, Politics, edited by Daniel S. Margolies, Umut Özsu, Maïa Pal, and Ntina Tzouvala. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 183-199.
Gutterman, Ellen, and Ian Roberge. (2019) The Financial Action Task Force: Fighting Transnational Organized Crime, Money Laundering, and the Limits of Experimentalist Governance. In Handbook of Organised Crime and Politics, edited by Felia Allum and Stan Gilmour. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Pub. pp. 455-467.
Gutterman, Ellen and Mathis Lohaus. (2018) What is the “anti-corruption” norm in global politics? Norm robustness and contestation in the transnational governance of corruption in Ina Kubbe and Anika Englebert, Eds. Corruption and Norms: Why Informal Rules Matter. Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 241-267.
Gutterman, Ellen. (2016) Corruption in the Global Economy. In International Political Economy, edited by Greg Anderson and Christopher John Kukucha. Don Mills, Ont.: Oxford University Press Canada, pp. 456-475.
Gutterman, Ellen. (2006) “¿Que sabemos de la corruptción en Canadá?” In La corrupción en Amrérica: un continente, muchos frentes. Edited by Antonio Azuela. Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, pp. 343-371.
Other
Gutterman, Ellen. (2017) How Policy Framing Shaped UK Strategy on Transnational Bribery. LSE British Politics and Policy.
“What is at Stake in the Global Constitutionalism Debate?” International Studies Review (2012) 14, 182–184. Review of Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Joel P. Trachtman, Eds. Ruling the World? Constitutionalism, International Law, and Global Governance.
“Foreign Bribery, Homegrown Inaction.” The Mark News, October 13, 2011.
Book Review. John Redwood, Stars and Strife: The Coming Conflicts between the USA and the European Union (New York: Palgrave, 2001), International Journal (Winter 2001-2002), pp. 157-158.
“Bell Atlantic and Telecommunications Inc: The Preliminary Agreement as a Reference Point in a Failed Negotiation”, in Coming to Terms: Shaping Effective Negotiation and Dispute Resolution, Harrowston Program in Conflict Management and Negotiation Executive Summary. (Toronto: Centre for International Studies Occasional Paper Series) Vol. 1, No 1, August 1998.
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
Gutterman, Ellen. (2018) Banning Bribes Abroad: US enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and its impact on the global governance of corruption. European Political Science (online first), 1-12. DOI 10.1057/s41304-018-0153-z
Gutterman, Ellen. (2017) Coming of age in academia: Canadian International Relations and the "optimistic interregnum" of the 1990s. International Journal, 72, 2: 180-191.
Gutterman, Ellen. (2017) Poverty, corruption, trade or terrorism? Strategic framing in the politics of UK anti-bribery compliance. British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 19, 1, pp. 152-171. (First Published December 22, 2016
https://doi.org/10.1177/1369148116681731)
Gutterman, Ellen and Andrea Lane. (2016) Beyond LAVs: Corruption, commercialization, and the Canadian defence industry. Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, DOI: 10.1080/11926422.2016.1254663
Gutterman, Ellen. (2016) Banning Bribes Abroad: U.S. Enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Osgoode Hall Law Journal 53, 1.
Gutterman, Ellen. (2015) Easier Done Than Said: Transnational Bribery, Norm Resonance, and the Origins of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Foreign Policy Analysis 11: 109–128.
Gutterman, Ellen. (2014) The Legitimacy of Transnational NGOs: Lessons from the Experience of Transparency International in Germany and France. Review of International Studies 40: 391–418.
Book Chapters
Lohaus, Mathis and Ellen Gutterman. (2021) International Efforts to Combat Corruption. In Oxford Handbook of Quality of Government, Edited by Monika Bauhr, Andreas Bågenholm, Marcia Grimes, and Bo Rothstein. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Gutterman, Ellen. (2019) Extraterritoriality as an Analytic Lens: Examining the Global Governance of Transnational Bribery and Corruption. In The Extraterritoriality of Law: History, Theory, Politics, edited by Daniel S. Margolies, Umut Özsu, Maïa Pal, and Ntina Tzouvala. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 183-199.
Gutterman, Ellen, and Ian Roberge. (2019) The Financial Action Task Force: Fighting Transnational Organized Crime, Money Laundering, and the Limits of Experimentalist Governance. In Handbook of Organised Crime and Politics, edited by Felia Allum and Stan Gilmour. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Pub. pp. 455-467.
Gutterman, Ellen and Mathis Lohaus. (2018) What is the “anti-corruption” norm in global politics? Norm robustness and contestation in the transnational governance of corruption in Ina Kubbe and Anika Englebert, Eds. Corruption and Norms: Why Informal Rules Matter. Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 241-267.
Gutterman, Ellen. (2016) Corruption in the Global Economy. In International Political Economy, edited by Greg Anderson and Christopher John Kukucha. Don Mills, Ont.: Oxford University Press Canada, pp. 456-475.
Gutterman, Ellen. (2006) “¿Que sabemos de la corruptción en Canadá?” In La corrupción en Amrérica: un continente, muchos frentes. Edited by Antonio Azuela. Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, pp. 343-371.
Other
Gutterman, Ellen. (2017) How Policy Framing Shaped UK Strategy on Transnational Bribery. LSE British Politics and Policy.
“What is at Stake in the Global Constitutionalism Debate?” International Studies Review (2012) 14, 182–184. Review of Jeffrey L. Dunoff and Joel P. Trachtman, Eds. Ruling the World? Constitutionalism, International Law, and Global Governance.
“Foreign Bribery, Homegrown Inaction.” The Mark News, October 13, 2011.
Book Review. John Redwood, Stars and Strife: The Coming Conflicts between the USA and the European Union (New York: Palgrave, 2001), International Journal (Winter 2001-2002), pp. 157-158.
“Bell Atlantic and Telecommunications Inc: The Preliminary Agreement as a Reference Point in a Failed Negotiation”, in Coming to Terms: Shaping Effective Negotiation and Dispute Resolution, Harrowston Program in Conflict Management and Negotiation Executive Summary. (Toronto: Centre for International Studies Occasional Paper Series) Vol. 1, No 1, August 1998.
Works in Progress
Extraterritoriality in the global governance of corruption: legal and political perspectives (Forthcoming) Chapter 25 in Handbook on Extraterritoriality in International Law, edited by Austen Parrish and Cedric Ryngaert (Edward Elgar).
“The SNC-Lavalin Affair: A Canadian Scandal in Global Perspective” – Journal article
“Transnational Advocacy in the Global Governance of Corruption” – Data collection & research in progress
“Illicit Economies in Global Politics: Theoretical and Interdisciplinary Approaches.” – Literature Review
“The SNC-Lavalin Affair: A Canadian Scandal in Global Perspective” – Journal article
“Transnational Advocacy in the Global Governance of Corruption” – Data collection & research in progress
“Illicit Economies in Global Politics: Theoretical and Interdisciplinary Approaches.” – Literature Review
Conference Papers Presented (recent)
"Contesting Global Anti-Corruption: Preliminary Lessons from Six Anti-Corruption Episodes" (with Mathis Lohaus), International Studies Association, San Francisco, 2018.
"Beyond LAVs: the political economy of the Canada-Saudi Arabia arms trade" (with Andrea Lane). International Studies Association, Baltimore, 2017.
"What is the global norm of anti-corruption?" (with Mathis Lohaus). International Studies Association, Baltimore, 2017
"Compliance as Process: Transnational Diffusion and Compliance in the International Regime of Anti-Corruption." International Studies Association, Atlanta, 2016
“Banning Bribes Abroad: U.S. Enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act” . Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, August 2-6, 2015.
“Theorizing Extraterritoriality in International Relations”. International Studies Association, New Orleans, 18-21 February 2015.
“Banning Bribes Abroad: United States Enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act”. The Second Osgoode Hall Law Journal Symposium: Understanding and Taming Public and Private Corruption in the 21st Century. Osgoode Hall Law School, Toronto, November 6-7, 2014.
“Extraterritorial Jurisdiction in International Law: The case of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, 13-16 February 2014 and at the annual meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 3-5, 2014.
“Development Problem or Terrorism Concern? The Framing of Transnational Bribery in UK Foreign Policy” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Victoria, June 2013.
“Compliance as Process: Transnational Diffusion and Compliance in the International Regime of Anti-Corruption.” Paper presented at the specialized workshop “Compliance and Beyond: Assessing and Explaining the Impact of Regional and Global Governance Arrangements.” University of St. Gallen, Switzerland, May 31-June 1, 2013.
“Easier Done Than Said: Transnational Bribery, Norm Resonance, and the Origins of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, March 2012 and at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Edmonton, June 2012.
“The Legitimacy of Transnational NGOs: Lessons from the Experience of Transparency International in Germany and France.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Edmonton, June 2012.
“The Perceived Legitimacy of Transnational NGOs: Transparency International in Germany and France.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, March 2011.
Other Presentations (recent)
September 2021. “Extraterritoriality in the global governance of corruption: legal and political perspectives.” Extraterritoriality in International Law (virtual workshop.)
York Collegium for Practical Ethics, McLaughlin College, York University. “The SNC-Lavalin Affair: A Canadian Scandal in Global Perspective.” Feb. 2020
NGO Research Network (British International Studies Association) Webinar presentation for doctoral and early-career researchers, January 2018
Keynote Address. "Banning Bribes Abroad: The Global Governance of Corruption in the 21st Century." Mapping the Global Dimensions of Policy. McMaster University. Feb. 8, 2016
Commentator, “Is the Anti-Corruption Movement Making Progress?” (Plenary Keynote Address by Frank Vogl); “Foreign Corruption: Differentiating Illegal Acts from Legal Acts”; and “EITI Sub-National Reporting: Challenges and Recommendations”. Conference on Educating for Integrity, Canadian Business Ethics Research Network and CEU Business School. York University, Nov. 5-7, 2015.
Panel Chair and Discussant, “The Diffusion of Human (and other) Rights Norms” Annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, March 26-29, 2014.
Panel Discussant (x3)/ Chair (x1), “Ideas have legs, how far can they travel?”; “Who owns the knowledge economy?”; “The international spread of norms and their domestic adoption: the fight against corruption, money laundering, and human trafficking”; “States and Organized Crime” (Chair); Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, (San Francisco, April 2013)
Panel Chair and Discussant, “Governance Challenges in Foreign Policy.” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, March 2012.
Panel presenter, “Canada’s role in promoting multilateralism”, Conference on Public Institutions and Canada’s Future, Glendon School of Public and International Affairs, April 4, 2008.
Panel Chair, “Legal Perspectives on the EU.” International Studies Association, San Francisco, March 2008
Teaching
York University
Undergraduate:
POLS2920 6.0: Introduction to International Relations. (2014-2015, 2013-2014, 2012-2013, 2011-2012, 2010-2011, Fall 2009, 2007-2008)
POLS3235 3.0: International Relations Through Film and Literature. (2014, 2013, 2012)
POLS4273 3.0: Transnational Crime and Corruption. (2014, 2013, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2008)
POLS3615 6.0: International and Transnational Organizations. (2010-2011, 2008-2009, 2007-2008)
POLS4100 3.00: Individual Studies. “The Organization of the African Union.” (2010)
POLS4100 6.00 Honours Thesis “Failing Rwanda: Questioning the Actions of the United Nations during the Genocide in Rwanda” (2008-2009)
Graduate
POLS6962 3.0: Illicit Economies and Global Politics (2015)
PIA6311 3.0: “Theories of International Relations” (2012)
PIA6308 3.0: “International Law and International Organization” (2011)
POLS700 - Dissertation Proposal Workshop (Guest Speaker, 2017)
University of Toronto
Undergraduate
POLA80S: “Cultures of Conflict: Politics, Society, and War since 1812.” (2005)
POL486H: “Global Corruption: Causes, Consequences, Cures.” (2004, 2003)
POLC75Y: “Political Analysis.” (2003)
POL108Y: Networks, Nations, and Global Politics (Janice Gross Stein and Ronald Diebert), (1998-2002). Winner of the 2002 U of T Northrop Frye Award for excellence in combining teaching and research in undergraduate education.
Supervision
Graduate
2022 (In Progress). Supervisor. Caleigh Alders. The Strength of Corporate “Soft Law”? An Investigation of Human Rights Policies in Canada’s Overseas Mining Sector. Major Research Paper, Masters Program in Public and International Affairs.
2021. Supervisor. Christian Saad. Managing the Multidimensional Security Threat of Cyber Attacks: An Opportunity to Enhance Global Cyberspace Governance. Major Research Paper, MA program in Political Science, York University.
2021. Supervisor. Ana Maryam Yousefi. The Limits of the Campaign of Maximum Pressure against Iran. Major Research Paper, MA program in Political Science, York University.
2021. Supervisor. Margarita Krasnova. Central Bank Digital Currency Implications for BRICS Countries. Major Research Paper, MA program in Political Science, York University.
2021. Supervisor. Ian Perry. Snow Washing: A Canadian Story of the Rise and Reign of a Money Laundering Capital. Major Research Paper, MA program in Political Science, York University.
2020. Supervisor. Barbara Nunn. The Illicit Small Arms Trade in Canada and the United States.” Major Research Paper, MA program in Political Science, York University.
2020. Supervisor. Charlotte Sullivan. “State Death or the Death of Statism? On Climate Change, Sovereignty, and Deterritorialized Statehood”. Major Research Paper, Masters Program in Public and International Affairs, York University Glendon Campus.
Supervisor. Amanat Sandhu. "Human Trafficking" MRP in progress, Department of Politics and Faculty of Graduate Studies, York University. (2018)
Committee member. Hortense Jongen. Combating Corruption the Soft Way: The Authority of Peer Reviews in the Global Fight against Graft. PhD Dissertation, Maastricht University, Netherlands. (2017)
Supervisor. Jamie Van Ymeren, “Moving ‘Beyond the Border’: risk, surveillance, and technology at the Canada-US border” Major Research Paper in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Arts, Glendon School of Public and International Affairs and Faculty of Graduate Studies, York University (2013).
Second reader. Nika Jabbarova, “Dream of Influence: Germany’s Quest for a Permanent Seat at the United Nations Security Council.” Major Research Paper in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree Master of Arts, Department of Political Science and Faculty of Graduate Studies, York University. Supervisor: Hannes Lacher (2013).
Second reader. Milos Jankovic, “Gambit Diplomacy: A province-push transmission belt.” Major Research Paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Arts, Glendon School of Public and International Affairs and Faculty of Graduate Studies, York University. Supervisor: Ian Roberge (2012).
Second Reader. Ani Mamikon, “Re-configuring the Logic of State Power: Understanding the ‘Contract State’ in the Post-9/11 World.” Major Research Paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree Master of Arts, Department of Political Science and Faculty of Graduate Studies, York University. Supervisor: Robert Latham (2011).
Second Reader. Boubacar Ly. “Peacebuilding in Sierra Leone and the International Aid Architecture: A critical examination of the 1996 electoral process” Major Research Paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree Master of Arts, Development Studies and Faculty of Graduate Studies, York University (2009).
Undergraduate
Zaya Kuyena. “The New Face of Regionalism in Africa: Possibilities and Prospects in a Emerging Continent.” Individual Studies course, Department of Political Science, Glendon College (2010).
Stephanie Langton. “Failing Rwanda: Questioning the Actions of the United Nations during the Genocide in Rwanda.” Undergraduate Honours Thesis, Department of International Studies, Glendon College (2009).
Service
Department of Political Science, Glendon College, York University
DEPARTMENT CHAIR, 2020-2023
CHAIR, Cyclical Program Review 2022-2023
CHAIR, Adjudicating Committee, T&P (Catherine Power), 2022
CHAIR, Adjudicating Committee, T&P (Dan Berbecel), 2022
File Preparation Committee, T&P (Dan Berbecel), 2022
CHAIR, Adjudicating Committee, T&P (Dan Berbecel), 2021
Affirmative Action Representative, Search Committee for a CLA (2017); Tenure-Track Professional Stream (2019) and Tenure-Track Teaching Stream (2019)
CHAIR, Adjudication Committee, Tenure & Promotion (Willem Maas), Political Science (Glendon), 2017-2018
Program Committee, Political Science (Glendon), 2017-2018; 2018-2019
CHAIR, Search Committee for a Contractually-Limited Appointment, Political Science (Glendon), 2016.
CHAIR, T&P File Preparation Committee (Francis Garon), Glendon College (2011).
Adjudication Committee, T&P (Francis Garon), Glendon College (2011).
CHAIR, Curriculum Committee, Department of Political Science, Glendon College (2007-2009).
Lead, Undergraduate Program Review, Department of Political Science, Glendon College (2007-2008).
Adjudication Committee, T&P (Ian Roberge), Glendon College (2008).
Adjudication Committee, T&P (Josée Bergeron), Glendon College (2007).
Adjudication Committee, T&P (Willem Maas), Glendon College (2007).
Graduate Program in Politics, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, York University
Graduate Program Governance Review Committee, 2022
Graduate Executive Committee, Politics (LAPS), 2020-2023
Graduate Admissions Committee (PhD), 2022
Graduate Awards Committee (Non-OGS/SSHRC), Graduate Program in Political Science (LA&PS), 2017-2018
Search Committee, Graduate Program Director, Graduate Program in Political Science, FLA&PS, York University, 2013
IR Area Group, Department of Political Science (2012)
Graduate Executive Committee, (2010-2012)
Glendon College (Faculty-Level)
CHAIR, Policy Planning & Nominations Committee (PPNC), 2020-2023
File Preparation Committee, T&P (Andree-Anne Cormier), 2022
Adjudicating Committee, T&P (Andree-Anne Cormier), 2022
Adjudicating Committee, T&P (Alison Harvey), 2021
Adjudicating Committee, T&P (Emily Laxer), 2020
Principal’s Representative, Search Committee for Tenure-Track Professional Stream, Sociology (Glendon), 2017-2018
CHAIR, Glendon College Senior Common Room (2015-2016, secretary 2014-2015, 2013-2014, board member 2012-2013)
Glendon Research Grants Committee (2014-2015, 2013-2014 CHAIR, CHAIR 2012-2013, 2011-2012).
Glendon Research Release Committee, 2013
Principal’s Research Award Committee, Glendon College (2011-2012).
Adjudication Committee, T&P (Xavier de Vanssay), Glendon College (2011).
CHAIR, Committee on Academic Standards, Teaching, and Learning, Glendon College (2010-2011, 2008-2009; member 2007-2008).
York University
Presidential Advisory Committee, Provost & Vice-President Academic Search (York University), 2017-2018
Senate APPRC, (York University), 2017- 2019
SENATOR, York University (2011-2014; 2014-2017).
University of Toronto
Department of Political Science Chair Search Committee, University of Toronto (2001-2002).
Coordinator, Department of Political Science Graduate Research Seminar Series, University of Toronto (2000-2001).
Coordinator, Department of Political Science Graduate Student Orientation Program, University of Toronto (2000).
Chair and Social Sciences Division Representative, Teaching Assistants’ Collective Bargaining Committee, University of Toronto (1999-2000).
Secretary, Graduate Association of Students in Political Science, University of Toronto (1999-2000).
Graduate Representative, International Relations Area Group, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto (1998-2000).
Department of Political Science International Relations Faculty Search Committee, University of Toronto (January-May 1999).
To the Profession
External Peer Reviewer for tenure and promotion, Dalhousie University (2022)
External Peer Reviewer for tenure and promotion, Lewis & Clark College (2017)
IR/ISA-Canada section co-chair, annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (2014-2015)
Canadian Political Science Association Special Committee on the Future of the Annual Meeting (2001).
Professional Development
2022. York University Academic Leadership Forum: Can Academic Leaders be Bullied? Understanding Incivility in Higher Education
2021. Workshop, Harassment and Discrimination: Understanding and Leading through the Workplace for Administrators,
2021. Workshop, Leading for a Healthy Workplace
2020. The Art of Online Conversation: Student engagement for remote learning
2020. BOLD (Blended and Online Learning Development) Open Session
2020. Workshop, Readiness and Equity Hires: Looking at successful practices of readiness and their impact on equity hires
2020. York University Academic Leaders Forum
2017. Unconscious Bias: Affirmative Action Workshop (Enhanced), Glendon College, York University
2017. Chairs and Directors Leadership Program, York University
2002. Teaching Assistants Training Program, University of Toronto
DEPARTMENT CHAIR, 2020-2023
CHAIR, Cyclical Program Review 2022-2023
CHAIR, Adjudicating Committee, T&P (Catherine Power), 2022
CHAIR, Adjudicating Committee, T&P (Dan Berbecel), 2022
File Preparation Committee, T&P (Dan Berbecel), 2022
CHAIR, Adjudicating Committee, T&P (Dan Berbecel), 2021
Affirmative Action Representative, Search Committee for a CLA (2017); Tenure-Track Professional Stream (2019) and Tenure-Track Teaching Stream (2019)
CHAIR, Adjudication Committee, Tenure & Promotion (Willem Maas), Political Science (Glendon), 2017-2018
Program Committee, Political Science (Glendon), 2017-2018; 2018-2019
CHAIR, Search Committee for a Contractually-Limited Appointment, Political Science (Glendon), 2016.
CHAIR, T&P File Preparation Committee (Francis Garon), Glendon College (2011).
Adjudication Committee, T&P (Francis Garon), Glendon College (2011).
CHAIR, Curriculum Committee, Department of Political Science, Glendon College (2007-2009).
Lead, Undergraduate Program Review, Department of Political Science, Glendon College (2007-2008).
Adjudication Committee, T&P (Ian Roberge), Glendon College (2008).
Adjudication Committee, T&P (Josée Bergeron), Glendon College (2007).
Adjudication Committee, T&P (Willem Maas), Glendon College (2007).
Graduate Program in Politics, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, York University
Graduate Program Governance Review Committee, 2022
Graduate Executive Committee, Politics (LAPS), 2020-2023
Graduate Admissions Committee (PhD), 2022
Graduate Awards Committee (Non-OGS/SSHRC), Graduate Program in Political Science (LA&PS), 2017-2018
Search Committee, Graduate Program Director, Graduate Program in Political Science, FLA&PS, York University, 2013
IR Area Group, Department of Political Science (2012)
Graduate Executive Committee, (2010-2012)
Glendon College (Faculty-Level)
CHAIR, Policy Planning & Nominations Committee (PPNC), 2020-2023
File Preparation Committee, T&P (Andree-Anne Cormier), 2022
Adjudicating Committee, T&P (Andree-Anne Cormier), 2022
Adjudicating Committee, T&P (Alison Harvey), 2021
Adjudicating Committee, T&P (Emily Laxer), 2020
Principal’s Representative, Search Committee for Tenure-Track Professional Stream, Sociology (Glendon), 2017-2018
CHAIR, Glendon College Senior Common Room (2015-2016, secretary 2014-2015, 2013-2014, board member 2012-2013)
Glendon Research Grants Committee (2014-2015, 2013-2014 CHAIR, CHAIR 2012-2013, 2011-2012).
Glendon Research Release Committee, 2013
Principal’s Research Award Committee, Glendon College (2011-2012).
Adjudication Committee, T&P (Xavier de Vanssay), Glendon College (2011).
CHAIR, Committee on Academic Standards, Teaching, and Learning, Glendon College (2010-2011, 2008-2009; member 2007-2008).
York University
Presidential Advisory Committee, Provost & Vice-President Academic Search (York University), 2017-2018
Senate APPRC, (York University), 2017- 2019
SENATOR, York University (2011-2014; 2014-2017).
University of Toronto
Department of Political Science Chair Search Committee, University of Toronto (2001-2002).
Coordinator, Department of Political Science Graduate Research Seminar Series, University of Toronto (2000-2001).
Coordinator, Department of Political Science Graduate Student Orientation Program, University of Toronto (2000).
Chair and Social Sciences Division Representative, Teaching Assistants’ Collective Bargaining Committee, University of Toronto (1999-2000).
Secretary, Graduate Association of Students in Political Science, University of Toronto (1999-2000).
Graduate Representative, International Relations Area Group, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto (1998-2000).
Department of Political Science International Relations Faculty Search Committee, University of Toronto (January-May 1999).
To the Profession
External Peer Reviewer for tenure and promotion, Dalhousie University (2022)
External Peer Reviewer for tenure and promotion, Lewis & Clark College (2017)
IR/ISA-Canada section co-chair, annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (2014-2015)
Canadian Political Science Association Special Committee on the Future of the Annual Meeting (2001).
Professional Development
2022. York University Academic Leadership Forum: Can Academic Leaders be Bullied? Understanding Incivility in Higher Education
2021. Workshop, Harassment and Discrimination: Understanding and Leading through the Workplace for Administrators,
2021. Workshop, Leading for a Healthy Workplace
2020. The Art of Online Conversation: Student engagement for remote learning
2020. BOLD (Blended and Online Learning Development) Open Session
2020. Workshop, Readiness and Equity Hires: Looking at successful practices of readiness and their impact on equity hires
2020. York University Academic Leaders Forum
2017. Unconscious Bias: Affirmative Action Workshop (Enhanced), Glendon College, York University
2017. Chairs and Directors Leadership Program, York University
2002. Teaching Assistants Training Program, University of Toronto