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Raising the Volume: A Teaching and Learning Space for the Department of Politics Community

If you are a current student or course director in the Department of Politics community and would like access to Raising the Volume, please send a request to subscribe by emailing: Karen Murray: murrayk@yorku.ca If you are already a subscriber, enter here. Raising the Volume is a one-year pilot project designed for, by and with […]

York U Professor Leah Vosko recognized with prestigious Impact Award

York University Professor Leah F. Vosko, of the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, is being recognized for excellence in research by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). She is the recipient of the SSHRC’s prestigious Impact Award (Insight Category). The award was announced on Sept. 4. “York is delighted […]

York politics professor delivers presentation at juried workshop on race and bio-medicine beyond the lab

Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (LA&PS) Associate Professor of Politics Karen Bridget Murray was an invited speaker at a juried workshop held on Sept. 26 and 27 at King’s College in London, England. Murray’s talk, “Epigenetics and Politics: Engaging the Colonial Present,” was part of a two-day interdisciplinary workshop aimed at building an […]

Dedicated to issues of the Canadian North, professor Slowey awarded York-Massey visiting scholarship

  York University Professor Gabrielle Slowey was awarded a Massey College appointment for the 2018-19 academic year. “We are very pleased that Professor Slowey was awarded this honour,” said Robert Haché, vice-president research and innovation. “The York-Massey Visiting Scholarships represent an important opportunity for York researchers and academics to expand their areas of scholarship and […]

New book reveals economic and political power of Latin American elites

  York University politics Professor Emerita Liisa North released a new volume on the continuity of elite power in Latin America, titled Dominant Elites in Latin America. From Neo-Liberalism to the ‘Pink Tide’ (Palgrave-Macmillan, 2018). Liisa North Six authors contributed unique case studies from Chile, Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia, El Salvador and Guatemala, which were edited by […]

Trudeau’s cabinet shuffle patches holes before next election, says Prof Drummond

by Professor Robert Drummond — appeared in The Conversation, July 19, 2018 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s recent cabinet shuffle could be considered as minor, because he left many key ministers in place. Chrystia Freeland remains in Foreign Affairs, Bill Morneau in Finance and Jody Wilson-Raybould in Justice, occupying what many regard as the most important […]

Politics Professor and LA&PS Dean Mukherjee-Reed moving to new leadership role at UBC

  The following is a message to the community from York President and Vice-Chancellor Rhonda L. Lenton and York Provost and Vice-President Academic Lisa Philipps: It is with very mixed feelings that we are announcing that Dean Ananya Mukherjee-Reed of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies will be leaving York University to take […]