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SUSANNE SOEDERBERG CURRICULUM VITAE – SEPTEMBER 2018 1 SUSANNE SOEDERBERG Department of Global Development Studies MackintoshCorry Hall, A408 Queen’s University Kingston, Ontario, K7L 3Z2 Canada [email protected] A P P O I N T M E N T S ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2011 Full Professor in Global Development Studies (crossappointed to the Departments of Political Studies & Sociology), Queen’s University 2004 Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair, Tier 2 (Global Political Economy of Development) in Global Development Studies, Queen’s University. 2000 Assistant Professor in Department of Political Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton (tenuretrack) 2000 Postdoctoral Fellow in the Research Centre for International Political Economy, University of Amsterdam. Deferred due to tenuretrack position at University of Alberta. VISITING ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS (FUNDED) 20152016 Jane and Aatos Erkko Visiting Professor in Studies in Contemporary Society, Research professorship* at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland. *The Erkko Professorship is the only endowed research professorship in Finland. EDUCATION 1999 DPhil in Political Science, Johann WolfgangGoethe Universität Frankfurt, Germany, Institute of Social and Political Analysis, Faculty of Social Science. CITIZENSHIPS Canadian German CAREER INTERRUPTIONS June 2006October 2006 (maternity leave) November 2007March 2008 (maternity leave)

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SUSANNE  SOEDERBERG  Department  of  Global  Development  Studies    

Mackintosh-­‐Corry  Hall,  A-­‐408  Queen’s  University  

Kingston,  Ontario,  K7L  3Z2  Canada    [email protected]  

 A P P O I N T M E N T S ACADEMIC  APPOINTMENTS    2011  Full  Professor  in  Global  Development  Studies  (cross-­‐appointed  to  the  Departments  of  Political  Studies  &  Sociology),  Queen’s  University  

 2004  Associate  Professor  and  Canada  Research  Chair,  Tier  2  (Global  Political  Economy  of  Development)  in  Global  Development  Studies,  Queen’s  University.    

 2000  Assistant  Professor  in  Department  of  Political  Science,  University  of  Alberta,  Edmonton  (tenure-­‐track)  

 2000  Post-­‐doctoral  Fellow  in  the  Research  Centre  for  International  Political          Economy,  University  of  Amsterdam.  Deferred  due  to  tenure-­‐track  position  at  University  of          Alberta.    VISITING  ACADEMIC  APPOINTMENTS    (FUNDED)    2015-­‐2016  Jane  and  Aatos  Erkko  Visiting  Professor  in  Studies  in  Contemporary  Society,  Research  professorship*  at  the  Helsinki  Collegium  for  Advanced  Studies,  University  of  Helsinki,  Finland.        *The  Erkko  Professorship  is  the  only  endowed  research  professorship  in  Finland.    EDUCATION        1999  DPhil  in  Political  Science,  Johann  Wolfgang-­‐Goethe  Universität  Frankfurt,  Germany,  Institute  of  Social  and  Political  Analysis,  Faculty  of  Social  Science.  

 CITIZENSHIPS    Canadian  German    

 CAREER  INTERRUPTIONS      June  2006-­‐October  2006  (maternity  leave)  November  2007-­‐March  2008  (maternity  leave)  

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A  C  A  D  E  M  I  C    &    T  E  A  C  H  I  N  G      A  W  A  R  D  S      –      D  I  S  T  I  N  C  T  I  O  N  S      2015  IPEG  Book  Prize  winner  of  the  British  International  Studies  Association  International  Political  Economy  Group  (IPEG)  Book  Prize  for  the  book  Debtfare  States  and  the  Poverty  Industry.  RIPE  Series  in  Global  Political  Economy,  London:  Routledge.    http://www.bisa-­‐ipeg.org/purpose-­‐activities-­‐of-­‐ipeg/ipeg-­‐book-­‐prize/      2015-­‐2016  Jane  and  Aatos  Erkko  Visiting  Professor*  in  Studies  on  Contemporary  Society,  Helsinki  Collegium  for  Advanced  Studies,  University  of  Helsinki,  Finland  (€150,000).    *Only  endowed  visiting  professorship  in  Finland.    2010  Rik  Davidson  Book  Prize  winner  of  the  Rik  Davidson/Studies  in  Political  Economy  Award  2010  for  Corporate  Power  and  Ownership  in  Contemporary  Capitalism.  RIPE  Series  in  Global  Political  Economy,  London:  Routledge.      2004-­‐2015  Canada  Research  Chair  (Tier  2  /  Emerging  Scholar  Category)  in  Global  Political  Economy  of  Development  funded  by  the  Social  Sciences  and  Humanities  Research  Council  of  Canada  (SSHRC)  (CAD  $1,000,000).    2005-­‐2010  Chancellor’s  Research  Award,  Queen’s  University  for  project:  Transnational  Risks  and  Global  Public  Pension  Funds:    The  New  Geography  of  Power  in  Global  Development  Finance  (CAD  $60,000).                                                    

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R  E  S  E  A  R  C  H    P  U  B  L  I  C  A  T  I  O  N  S    Single-­‐Authored  Books    In  progress  Debtfare  and  Displacement:  Geographies  of  Housing  in  Financial  Capitalism.        2014  Debtfare  States  and  the  Poverty  Industry:  Money,  Discipline,  and  the  Surplus  Population.  London  and  New  York:  Routledge  /  RIPE  Series  in  Global  Political  Economy,  (Cloth  and  Paperback),  pp.  284.      Spanish  translation  published  by  Editores  Siglo  XXI,  Mexico  City.    Turkish  translation  published  by  NotaBene  Yayinlari.    Winner  of  the  British  International  Studies  Association  (BISA)  International  Political  Economy  Group  (IPEG)  Book  Prize  2015.    *Top  10  bestselling  book  in  the  RIPE  Routledge  Series  in  Global  Political  Economy  consecutively  from  2015  to  2018.      2010  Corporate  Power  and  Ownership  in  Contemporary  Capitalism:  The  Politics  of  Resistance  and  Domination.  London  and  New  York:    Routledge  /  RIPE  Series  in  Global  Political  Economy,  (Cloth  and  Paperback),  pp.  195.      Winner  of  the  Rik  Davidson/Studies  in  Political  Economy  book  prize  for  best  political  economy  book  by  a  Canadian  in  2010.      Short-­‐listed  for  the  British  International  Studies  Association  (BISA)  International  Political    Economy  Group  (IPEG)  Book  Prize  2010.    *Top  10  bestselling  book  in  the  RIPE  Routledge  Series  in  Global  Political  Economy  consecutively  from  2011  to  2018.    2006  Global  Governance  in  Question:  Empire,  Class,  and  the  New  Common  Sense  in  Managing    North-­‐South  Relations.    London:    Pluto  Books  and  Ann  Arbor:  University  of  Michigan    Press,  (Cloth  and  paperback),  pp.  206.    2004  The  Politics  of  the  New  International  Financial  Architecture:  Reimposing  Neoliberal    Domination  in  the  Global  South.    London:    Zed  Books  /  New  York:    Palgrave,  (Cloth  and  paperback),  pp.  224.    Edited  Books    2005  Internalizing  Globalization:  The  Rise  of  Neoliberalism  and  the  Erosion  of  National  Models  of  Capitalism  with  Philip  G.  Cerny  and  Georg  Menz.  London  and  New  York:    Palgrave,  pp.  312.    

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Guest  Editor  of  Special  Issues  in  Scholarly  Refereed  Journals      In  preparation  ‘Placing  Surplus  Populations  in  Global  Capitalism:  Fluidity,  Difference, and  Governance’,  Geoforum  (with  Nicholas  Bernards)    In  preparation  ‘The  New  Urban  Displacement(s)?  Housing  Dynamics  under  Financial  and  Austerity  Urbanism‘(with  Alan  Walks)  Urban  Geography.    2018  ‘Governing  Urban  Inequalities  and  Injustices’  (with  Alan  Walks)  Geoforum,  Vol.  89(1).      2016  ‘Risking  Capitalism,’  Research  in  Political  Economy,  Vol.  31.    2014  ‘The  Politics  of  Debt  and  Discipline:  Law,  Money  and  the  State,’  (with  Dr  Adrienne  Roberts,  my  former  SSHRC  post-­‐doctoral  student)  Critical  Sociology,  Vol.  40(5).    2013  ‘Debt  and  Development  in  the  New  Millennium’,  (with  Gavin  Fridell)  Third  World  Quarterly,  Vol.  34(4).    2007  ‘Deconstructing  Financial  Fetishism:  Debt,  Fictitious  Capital,  and  Risk,’  (with  Dr  Karyn  Ball,  University  of  Alberta)  Cultural  Critique,  Vol.  65(2).    Articles  in  Refereed  Journals      Under  Review  ‘Global  Risk  Management  and  the  Davos  Consensus:  Redesigning  the  Business  of  Development,’  (with  Sarah  Sharma,  50%  contribution).      Under  Review  ‘Producing  Displacements  in  Debtfarism:  Homelessness  and  Rental  Housing  Crises  in  Ireland.’      In  press  ‘Placing  Refugees  in  Authoritarian  Neoliberalism:  Reflections  from  Berlin  and  Paris,  ’  South  Atlantic  Quarterly,  (with  Ali  Bhagat,  50%  contribution).    In  press    ‘Governing  Global  Displacements  in  Austerity  Urbanism:  The  Case  of  Berlin’s  Refugee  Crisis,’  Development  &  Change.  10.1111/dech.12455    2018  ‘Evictions:  A  Capitalist  and  Global  Phenomena.’  Invited  by  the  Editors  to  participate  on  a  Forum  on  ‘Financialisation,  Rentier  Capitalism  and  Development’,  Development  &  Change.    Vol.  49(2),  286-­‐301.    2017  ‘Producing  and  Governing  Urban  Inequalities  and  Injustices  under  Planetary  Urbanization?’  (with  Alan  Walks,  50%  contribution)  Geoforum.  DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2017.11.005.    2017  ‘The  Rental  Housing  Question:  Exploitation,  Evictions,  and  Erasures.’    Geoforum.  DOI:  10.1016/j.geoforum.2017.01.007      2016  ‘The  Myth  of  Universal  Access  to  Housing:  Interrogating  an  Elusive  Development  Goal.’  Globalizations.  Vol.  14(3):  343-­‐359.    

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 2016  ‘Governing  Stigmatised  Spaces:  Making  Slums  in  Berlin-­‐Neukölln.’  New  Political  Economy.  Vol.  22(5):  478-­‐495.    2015  ‘Debtfarism  and  the  Violence  of  Financial  Inclusion:  The  Case  of  Payday  Lending  Industry,’  with  Jesse  Hembruff  (50%  contribution).  Special  Issue  on  Microcredit  in  Forum  for  Social  Economics.  DOI:  http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07360932.2015.1056205.    2015  ‘Subprime  Housing  goes  South:  Constructing  Securitized  Mortgages  for  the  Poor  in  Mexico,’  Antipode:  A  Radical  Journal  of  Geography,  Vol.  47(2):  481-­‐499.    2014  ‘Politicizing  Debt  and  Denaturalizing  the  “New  Normal”  (with  Adrienne  Roberts,  50%  contribution),  Critical  Sociology,  Vol.  40(5):  657-­‐668.    2014  ‘Student  Loans  and  the  Commodification  of  Debt:  The  Politics  of  Debtfare,  Securitization  and  the  Displacement  of  Risk,’  Critical  Sociology,  Vol.  40(5):  689-­‐709.    2013  ‘The  Politics  of  Debt  and  Development  in  the  New  Millennium,’  Third  World  Quarterly,  Vol.  34(4),  539-­‐550.    2013  ‘Universalizing  Financial  Inclusion  and  the  Securitization  of  Development,’  Third  World  Quarterly,  Vol.  34(4),  597-­‐616.    2013  ‘The  US  Debtfare  State  and  the  Credit  Card  Industry:  Forging  Spaces  of  Dispossession,’  Antipode:  Radical  Journal  of  Geography,  Vol.  45(2),  pp.  493-­‐512.    2012  Gender  Equality  as  Smart  Economics?  A  Critique  of  the  2012  World  Development  Report,’  Third  World  Quarterly  (with  Adrienne  Roberts,  50%  contribution),  Vol.  33  (5),  pp.  949-­‐968.    2012  ‘The  Mexican  Debtfare  State:  Micro-­‐Lending,  Dispossession,  and  the  Surplus  Population,’  Special  Issue:  ‘The  Rebound  of  the  Capitalist  State:  The  re-­‐articulation  of  state-­‐capital  relations  in  the  global  crisis,’  Globalizations.  Vol.  9  (4),  561-­‐575.      2010  ‘Cannibalistic  Capitalism:    The  Paradoxes  of  Neoliberal  Pension  Securitization,’  Leo  Panitch,  Greg  Albo,  Vivek  Chibber  (eds)  Socialist  Register  2011:  The  Crisis  this  Time,  Vol.  47,  London:  Merlin  Press,  pp.  224-­‐241.      2010  ‘The  Politics  of  Representation  and  Financial  Fetishism:  The  Case  of  the  G20  Summits’,  Special  Issue:  Relocating  Culture  in  Development  and  Development  in  Culture,  ‘Third  World  Quarterly,  Vol.  31  (4),  pp.  523-­‐540.    2010  ‘The  Mexican  Competition  State  and  the  Paradoxes  of  Managed  Neoliberalism,’  Policy  Studies,  Vol.  31  (1),  pp.  77-­‐94.    2009  ‘The  Marketization  of  Social  Justice:    The  Case  of  the  Sudan  Divestment  Campaign,’  New  Political  Economy,  Vol.  14  (4),  211-­‐230.    

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2009  ‘Old  Promises  and  New  Perils  in  Global  Finance:  An  Assessment  of  the  New  International  Financial  Architecture,’  Austrian  Journal  of  Development  Studies.  Special  Issue:  Assessing  the  Transformation  of  Global  Finance,  Vol.  XXV,  No.  1,  pp.  85-­‐102.    2008  ‘Deconstructing  the  Official  Treatment  for  “Enronitis”:    The  Sarbanes-­‐Oxley  Act  and  the  Neoliberal  Governance  of  Corporate  America.’      Critical  Sociology,  Vol.  34  (5),  pp.  657-­‐680.    2007  ‘Taming  Corporations  or  Buttressing  Market-­‐led  Development?    A  Critical  Assessment  of  the  Global  Compact.’  Globalizations,  Vol.  4  (4),  pp.  503-­‐516.    2007  ‘Socially  Responsible  Investing  and  the  development  agenda:    Peering  behind  the  veil  of  non-­‐financial  benchmarking,’  Third  World  Quarterly,  Vol.  28  (7),  pp.  1219-­‐1237.    2007  ‘Socially  Responsible  Investing  as  a  “New  Conditionality”?  Neoliberalism  and  the  Case  of  CalPERS’  Permissible  Country  Index.’    New  Political  Economy,  Vol.  12  (4),  pp.  477-­‐497.    2007  ‘Freedom,  Ownership,  and  Social  (In-­‐)Security  in  the  United  States:  Expanding  Opportunities  or  Re-­‐constructing  Dependency?,’    Cultural  Critique,  No.  65,  (fall),  pp.  92-­‐114.    2005  ‘Financing  for  Whose  Development?  A  Critique  of  the  Monterrey  Consensus,’  Alternatives:    Local,  Global,  Political,  Vol.  30  (3),  pp.  325-­‐364.    2005    ‘The  Transnational  Debt  Architecture  and  Emerging  Markets:    Politics  of  Paradoxes  and  Punishment,’  Third  World  Quarterly,  Vol.  26  (6),  pp.  927-­‐950.        2004*  ‘American  Empire  and  Excluded  States:  The  Millennium  Challenge  Account  and  the  Shift  to  Pre-­‐emptive  Development,’  Third  World  Quarterly,  Vol.  25  (2),  pp.  297-­‐302.      *Translated  into  German  and  published  in  Prokla  (German  scholarly  journal)  as  ‘Das  amerikanische  Empire  und  die  "ausgeschlossenen  Staaten".  Das  Millennium  Challenge  Account  -­‐  eine  "preemptive"  Entwicklungspolitik’  Prokla:    Zeitschrift  für  kritische  Sozialwissenhaft,  No.  135,  pp.  299-­‐319,      2004  ‘Unravelling  Washington’s  Judgement  Calls:  The  Cases  of  Chilean  and  Malaysian  Capital  Controls”  Antipode:    Radical  Journal  of  Geography,  Vol.  36  (1),  pp.  43-­‐65.        2003  ‘The  International  Dimensions  of  the  Argentine  Default:    The  Case  of  the  Sovereign  Debt  Restructuring  Mechanism’  Canadian  Journal  of  Latin  American  and  Caribbean  Studies.  Special  Issue  on  Argentina,  Vol.  28,  Nos.  55-­‐56,  pp.  97-­‐126.          2003  ‘The  Promotion  of  “Anglo-­‐American”  Corporate  Governance  in  the  South:    Who  benefits  from  this  new  international  standard?  Third  World  Quarterly.    Vol.  24(1),  pp.  7-­‐28.      

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2002   ‘The   New   International   Financial   Architecture:     A   Procrustean   Bed   for   Emerging  Markets?’  Third  World  Quarterly,  Vol.  23  (4),  pp.  607-­‐620.      2002   ‘A  Historical  Materialist  Account  of  the  Chilean  Capital  Control:  Prototype  Policy  for  Whom?’  Review  of  International  Political  Economy,  Vol  9  (3),    pp.  490-­‐512.      2002  ‘The  Emperor's  New  Suit:  The  New  International  Financial  Architecture  as  a  Reinvention    of  the  Washington  Consensus,’  Global  Governance,  Vol.7  (4),  pp.453-­‐467.    2002   ‘From  Neo-­‐liberalism  to  Social  liberalism:  Situating  the  National  Solidarity  Program  within  Mexico's  Passive  Revolutions,’  Latin  American  Perspectives,  Vol.  28  (3),  pp.104-­‐123.    2001  ‘State,  Crisis  and  Capital  Accumulation  in  Mexico,’  Historical  Materialism,  No.  9,  Winter,  pp.  61-­‐84.    2001  ‘From  Developmental  to  Competition  State?  Conceptualising  Mexico's  Political  Economy  in  Embedded  Financial  Orthodoxy,’  Competition  &  Change:  The  Journal  of  Global  Business  and  Political  Economy,  Vol.  5  (2),  pp.135-­‐164.      2001  ‘The  New  International  Financial  Architecture:  Imposed  Leadership  and  Emerging  Markets,’  Socialist  Register  2002:  A  World  of  Contradictions,  Leo  Panitch  and  Colin  Leys  (eds.),  London:  Merlin  Press,  pp.  175-­‐192.    2001  ‘Grafting  Stability  onto  Globalization?  Deconstructing  the  IMF's  Recent  Bid  for  Transparency,’  Third  World  Quarterly,  Vol.  22  (5),  pp.  849-­‐867.    Chapters  in  Books      In  press  ‘Debtfarism,  Predatory  Lending  and  Imaginary  Social  Orders:  The  Case  of  the  US  Payday  Lending  Industry,’  in  Crimes  of  the  Powerful  (eds)  Steve  Bittle,  Laureen  Snider,  Steve  Tombs  and  Dave  Whyte.  London:  Routledge.    2016  ‘Risk  Management  in  Global  Capitalism:  An  Introduction’  in  S.  Soederberg  (ed)  Themed  Issue  on  ‘Risking  Capitalism,’  Research  in  Political  Economy,  Vol.  31,  pp.  1-­‐20.    2014  ‘Transnational  Regulation  and  Financial  Inclusion:  A  Historical  Materialist  Critique  of    the  G20  Principles,’  in  Tony  Porter  (ed)  The  Fate  of  Transnational  Financial  Regulation  in  the  Wake  of  the  2007/8  Global  Financial  Crisis.  London:  RIPE  Series/  Routledge,  pp.  91-­‐112.        2012  ‘US  Foreign  Policy,  Corporate  Power  and  Global  Development  in  the  Wake  of  the  Great  Crash’  in  Ronald  W.  Cox  (ed)  Business  Power  in  American  Foreign  Policy.  London:    Routledge,  pp.  162-­‐184.    2010-­‐  Business  and  International  Development’  (with  Marcus  Taylor)  in  Bertrand  Badie  and  Dominique  Vidal  (eds),  L’État  du  Monde  2011.  Montreal:  Editiones  de  Boréalm,  pp.  141-­‐144.    (My  contribution  50%).    2010  ‘The  Politics  of  Smoke  and  Mirrors:  The  G20  London  Summit  and  the  Restoration  of  Neoliberal  Development’  in  Martijn  Konings  (ed)  The  Great  Credit  Crash.  London:  Verso,    

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pp.  222-­‐241.    2009  ‘Socially  Responsible  Investment  and  Neoliberal-­‐led  Development’  in  Alfred  Saad-­‐Filho  and  Galip  Yalman  (eds)  Transitions  to  Neoliberalism  in  Middle-­‐Income  Countries:    Policies,  Dilemmas,  Economic  Crises,  Mass  Resistance.    London:    Routledge,  pp.  62-­‐73.    2008  ‘The  Politics  of  Global  Standard  Setting:  New  Trends  in  the  Regulation  of  International  Financial  Flows,’  (‘Die  Politik  der  Globalen  Standards:    Neue  Trends  bei  der  Regulierung  internationaler  Finanzflüsse’)  in  Karin  Küblböck  and  Cornelia  Staritz    (eds)  Lessons  Learned  from  the  Asian  Crisis:  Financial  Markets  and  Development.  (Asienkrise:  Lektionen  Gelernt?  Finanzmärkte  und  Entwicklung)  (Hamburg:  VSA  Verlag  and  The  Austrian  Foundation  for  International  Development  (OFSE),  pp.  59-­‐73.      2008  ‘Imposing  Social  Responsibility?  Pension  Funds  and  the  New  Geography  of  Development  Finance,’  in  Marcus  Taylor  (ed)  Global  Economy  Contested:  Finance,  Production  and  the  International  Division  of  Labour.  London:    Routledge  /  Globalizations  Series,  pp.  158-­‐178.    2007  ‘The  King  is  Dead  (Long  Live  the  King?):  From  Wolfensohn  to  Wolfowitz  at  the    World  Bank,’  (with  Marcus  Taylor)  in  David  Moore  (ed.),  The  World  Bank:  Alleviating  Poverty    or  Constructing  Hegemony?,  KwaZulu:  University  of  KwaZulu-­‐Natal  Press,  pp.  453-­‐478.  (Refereed)    2006  ‘Governing  Transnational  Debt:    The  IMF’  in  I.  Richter,  S.  Berking,  and  R.  Mueller  (eds.)  Building  a  Transnational  Civil  Society,  London:    Palgrave  MacMillan,  pp.  56-­‐70.  (Refereed).    2005  ‘War  on  Terrorism  and  American  Empire’  in  Alejandro  Colás  and  Richard  Saull  (eds.)    The  War  on  Terrorism  and  American  Empire  after  the  Cold  War.    London,  Routledge,    pp.  243-­‐278.      2005  The  New  International  Financial  Architecture:  An  Emerging  Multi-­‐level  Form    of  Neoliberal  Discipline?’  in  Andrew  Baker,  David  Hudson  and  Richard  Woodward    (eds)  Money,  Finance  and  Multi-­‐Level  Governance.    London:    Routledge  /  Review  of  International  Political  Economy  Series,  pp.  189-­‐212.    2005  ‘The  Mexican  State  in  the  Era  of  Globalisation’  in  S.  Soederberg,  G.  Menz,  and      P.G.  Cerny  (eds)  Internalizing  Globalization:  The  Rise  of  Neoliberalism  and  The  Erosion  of  National  Models  of  Capitalism.  London:    Palgrave,  pp.  167-­‐182.    2000  ‘International  Financial  Institutions  in  the  Changing  World  Economy,’  in  Janine    Brodie  (ed)  Critical  Concepts:  An  Introduction  to  Politics  (2nd  Ed).    Toronto:    Prentice-­‐Hall,  pp.420-­‐436.  Revised  and  Reprinted  as  ‘Multilateral  Lending  Agencies:    The  IMF  and  the    World  Bank.’  in  J.  Brodie  and  S.  Rein  (eds)  Critical  Concepts:    An  Introduction  to  Politics    (3rd  ed.).    Toronto:    Prentice-­‐Hall,  pp.  303-­‐316.            

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R  E  S  E  A  R  C  H      F  U  N  D  I  N  G    -­‐  E  X  T  E  R  N  A  L    2018-­‐2020  ‘Sheltering  Forced  Displacements:  Securing  Safe  and  Inclusive  Cities  for  Refugees’.  Social  Sciences  Humanities  Research  Council  (SSHRC)  Special  Institutional  Grant    (SIG)–  Explore  Grant  competition.  CAD  $6,930    2017-­‐2022  ‘Governing  Access  to  Housing  Microfinance:  A  Comparative  Study  of  Mexico  City  and  Manila.’  Social  Science  Humanities  Research  Council  of  Canada  (SSHRC).  Insight  Grant.  Principal  Investigator.  CAD  $98,406.    2015-­‐16  Jane  and  Aatos  Erkko  (Endowed)  Visiting  Professor  in  Studies  on  Contemporary  Society,  Helsinki  Collegium  for  Advanced  Studies,  University  of  Helsinki,  Finland.  Euro  €150,000.    2016  Workshop  Grant  for  ‘Rethinking  Urban  Poverty,’  Helsinki  Collegium  for  Advanced  Studies,  University  of  Helsinki,  Finland.  Euro  €25,000.    2011  Social  Science  Humanities  Research  Council  of  Canada  (SSHRC).    Workshop  Grant  for  ‘Repoliticizing  Debt.’  CAD  $25,000.  Principal  Investigator    2010-­‐15  Social  Science  Humanities  Research  Council  of  Canada  (SSHRC).    Canada  Research  Chair,  Tier  2/Junior  Chair  for  Emerging  Scholars,  Global  Political  Economy  (Final  Renewal  of  Second  Five-­‐Year  Term).    CAD  $500,000.    2010-­‐13  Greening  Corporations:    The  Politics  of  Environmental  Shareholder  Activism.’  Social  Science  Humanities  Research  Council  of  Canada  (SSHRC).  Standard  Research  Grant.    CAD$51,225.  Principal  and  Sole  Investigator.  Ranked  10/88  applications.    2006-­‐09  ‘Governance  of  Social  Care  Centres  in  Post-­‐Tsunami  Sri  Lanka,’  Canadian  International  Development  Agency  (CIDA),  Sri  Lanka  Tsunami  Responsive  Facility,  Co-­‐Applicant.  CAD  $3,319,490.      2004-­‐09  Social  Science  Humanities  Research  Council  of  Canada  (SSHRC).    Canada  Research  Chair,  Tier  2/Junior  Chair  for  Emerging  Scholars  (First  of  Two  Five-­‐year  Terms),  Global  Political  Economy.    CAD  $500,000.        2004-­‐07  Social  Science  Humanities  Research  Council  of  Canada  (SSHRC).  Standard  Research  Grant.  ‘Governing  Risk  and  Accountability  in  the  Global  South:    The  International  Standard  of  Corporate  Governance  and  Multi-­‐Level  Networks  of  Control.’    CAD  $86,683.    Principal  and  Sole  Investigator.    2005  Industry  Canada  –  Going  Global  Fund  ‘‘An  Integrated  Systems  Approach  to  Community  Reconstruction  and  Rehabilitation  in  Sri  Lanka,’  (10  day  scoping  mission  to  Sri  Lanka  -­‐17-­‐27  March  2005),  with  Drs.  Lorna  Jean  Edmonds  (Director  of  Office  of  Research  Services  and  School  of  Rehabilitation  Therapy,  Queen’s  University),  Dr.  Malcolm  Peat  (International  Centre  for  the  Advancement  of  Community  Based  Rehabilitation,  Queen’s  University),  and  Jack  Jeswiet  (Department  of  Mechanical  and  Materials  Engineering,  Queen’s  University).  CAD  $13,500  (based  on  matching  funds  with  Queen’s  University,  $13500).  

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R  E  S  E  A  R  C  H      F  U  N  D  I  N  G    -­‐  I  N  T  E  R  N  A  L      Queen’s  University    2014-­‐15  Senate  Advisory  Research  Committee.  Seed  Research  Funding.  Project:  ‘Realizing  Slum  Rehabilitation  through  Mortgage  Securitization?’    $2000.        2010-­‐11   Senate  Advisory  Research  Committee   /   Post-­‐Doctoral   Fellowship   (ARC/PDF)   for  Dr   Adrienne   Roberts.   Project:     ‘The  Global   Political   Economy   of   Debt   and  Development  Finance.’  $30000  [$10000].*      *Original  amount  awarded  $30,000,  but  was  declined,  as  Dr  Roberts  was  successful  in  securing  a  Social  Science  Humanities  Research  Council  (SSHRC)  post-­‐doctoral  award  for  2010-­‐2012.  Revised  amount  available  from  ARC/PDF  due  to  this  new  status:    $10000.    2005-­‐2010  ‘Transnational  Risks  and  Global  Public  Pension  Funds:    The  New  Geography  of  Power  in  Global  Development  Finance.’  Queen’s  University  Chancellor’s  Research  Award.      $60,000.        University  of  Alberta    2004  Humanities,  Fine  Arts,  and  Social  Science  Research  Grant  (HFASSR)  Conference  Grant  (CAD  $600)  (March  1,  2004  competition).    Funding  for  Montreal  Conference,  March  2004.    2003  HFASSR  Conference  Grant  (CAD  $1,200)  (March  1,  2003  competition).    Funding  for  Sussex,  UK  Conference,  May  2003.        2002  Faculty  of  Arts  Endowment  Fund  for  the  Future  SUPPORT  FOR  THE  ADVANCEMENT  OF  SCHOLARSHIP  (SAS)  (CAD  $2450)  (October  15,  2002  competition).    2002  HFASSR  Conference  Grant  ($1288)  (September  1,  2002  competition).    Additional  funding  for  2002-­‐03  Speakers’  Series  for  the  Department  of  Political  Science.    2002  Faculty  of  f  Arts  Endowment  Fund  for  the  Future  SUPPORT  FOR  THE  ADVANCEMENT  OF  SCHOLARSHIP  (SAS)  ($5500)  (April  15,  2002  competition).  Funding  for  course  release  Fall  Term  2002.    2002  HFASSR  Conference  Grant  ($800)  (March  01,  2002  Competition).    2002  Winspear  Grant.  Faculty  of  Arts.  ($9000).    June  2002.    2001  Faculty  of  Arts  Endowment  Fund  for  the  Future  SUPPORT  FOR  THE  ADVANCEMENT    OF  SCHOLARSHIP  (SAS)  ($2700)  (October  15,  2001  competition).    2001  HFASSR  CONFERENCE  GRANT  ($1200)  (March  01,  2001  competition).    2001  SOCIAL  SCIENCES  RESEARCH  OPERATING  GRANT  (SSR)  ($5000)  (March  01,  2001    competition).  Seed  Research  for  Governance  Project  in  Malaysia  and  the  Philippines.  

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 2001  Faculty  of  Arts  Endowment  Fund  for  the  Future  SUPPORT  FOR  THE  ADVANCEMENT  OF  SCHOLARSHIP  (SAS)  ($5000)  (April  15,  2001  competition).  Course  Release  for  Fall  Term  2001.    2000-­‐  Faculty  of  Arts  Endowment  Fund  for  the  Future  SUPPORT  FOR  THE  ADVANCEMENT  OF  SCHOLARSHIP  (SAS)  ($2675)  (October  15,  2000  competition).    Travel  Grant.    2000  EEF  SPECIAL  EQUIPMENT  FUND    ($7865)  (December  2000  competition).    2000  SSR  CONFERENCE  GRANT  ($800)  (December  15,  2000  competition).      K  E  Y  N  O  T  E  S  –  P  U  B  L  I  C      L  E  C  T  U  R  E  S  –  P  L  E  N  A  R  Y      A  D  D  R  E  S  S  E  S    2020  ‘Governing  Urban  Displacement:  Exploitation,  Evictions  and  Erasures.’  Keynote  address  at  the  2020  Critical  Perspectives  on  Accounting  Conference,  6-­‐8  July.  Toronto,  Canada.  2019  ‘Debtfare  and  Displacement:  Geographies  of  Housing  in  Financial  Capitalism.’  Annual  Wheelwright  Lecture  at  the  University  of  Sydney,  14  October.  Sydney,  Australia.      2017  ‘The  Rental  Housing  Question:  The  Politics  and  Power  of  Evictions.’  Workshop  on  ‘The  Privatization  of  Public  Goods.’  Wissenschaftszentrum  (WZB)  Berlin  (Berlin  Social  Science  Centre).    26-­‐28  April.  Berlin,  Germany.    2017  ‘The  Davos  Consensus  and  the  Risk  of  Risk  Management’  (with  Sarah  Sharma)  Workshop  on  ‘The  Politics  of  Public  Management.’  London  School  of  Economics.  5-­‐8  May.  London,  United  Kingdom.      2015  ‘Debtfare  and  Dispossession’.  Erkko  Visiting  Professor  Inaugural  Lecture.  7  October.  University  of  Helsinki,  Finland.    2015  Plenary  Address  at  the  ‘Austerity,  Gender  and  Household  Finances’.  20  June.  School  of  Law,  University  of  Kent.  Canterbury,  United  Kingdom.    2015  ‘Debtfare  States  and  the  Poverty  Industry.’  Institute  for  Advanced  Studies,  Central  European  University,  19  March.  Budapest,  Hungary.    2015  Debtfare  States  and  the  Poverty  Industry:  Reconsidering  Surplus  in  the  Community  of  Money.’  Centre  for  Critical  Development  Studies,  23  January,  University  of  Toronto.    2014  ‘Global  Debtfarism  and  Inequality’.  Department  of  Political  Science  and  Administration.  Public  Lectures  and  Workshop  on  Global  Inequalities.  Free  University  of  Amsterdam.  18-­‐19  December.  Amsterdam,  the  Netherlands.    2013  ‘Debtfare  States  and  the  Poverty  Industry.’  School  of  Oriental  and  African  Studies,  University  of  London.  10  December.  London,  United  Kingdom.    

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2013  ‘Theorizing  Corporate  Power  and  Debtfarism.’  Talk  delivered  to  the  Critical  Corporation  Working  Group,  Cass  Business  School,  City  University  of  London.    9  December.  London,  United  Kingdom.    2013    ‘Student  Loans  and  the  Politics  of  Dispossession.’  Lecture  delivered  to  the  Centre  of  Excellence  in  Global  Governance  Research  at  the  University  of  Helsinki.  2  August  2013.  University  of  Helsinki,  Finland.    2012  ‘Constructing  Securitized  Mortgages  in  Mexico:  The  Neoliberalization  of  Housing  Rights.’    Lecture  delivered  to  the  Department  of  Development  Studies,  School  of  Oriental  and  African  Studies,  University  of  London,  26  June.  London,  United  Kingdom.    2011  ‘Spaces  of  Debtfare  and  Dispossession:  The  Case  of  the  US  Credit  Card  Industry.’  Lecture  delivered  to  the  International  Political  Economy  Network,  8  February,  University  of  Ottawa.    2011  ‘The  US  Debtfare  State  and  the  Credit  Card  Industry:  Forging  Spaces  of  Dispossession.’  Public  lecture  delivered  to  the  Centre  of  Excellence  in  Global  Governance  Research  at  the  University  of  Helsinki.  24  November.  Helsinki,  Finland.    2010  ‘Cannibalistic  Capitalism  and  the  Current  Crisis.’  Keynote  Lecture  of  the  Inaugural  Rik  Davidson  Book  Prize  delivered  to  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Canadian  Political  Science  Association,  Concordia  University,  1  June.  Montreal,  Quebec.        2010  ‘Cannibalistic  Capitalism:    Securitized  Pensions  and  the  Paradoxes  of  Neoliberal  Utopia.’  Socialist  Register  Workshop,  5-­‐7  February,  York  University,  Toronto.    2007  ‘Corporate  Power  and  American  Empire.’    Lecture  delivered  at  the  Empire  Series,  16  March,  Department  of  Political  Science,  York  University,  Toronto.    2004  ‘Governing  Transnational  Debt’.    Transnational  Risks  and  Civil  Society.  Organized  by  the  Irmgard  Coninx  Foundation  in  cooperation  with  the  Social  Science  Research  Centre  Berlin  (WZB)  and  the  Humboldt  University,  2-­‐10  January.  Berlin,  Germany.    2003  ‘American  Empire  and  Excluded  States.’  Paper  delivered  at  the  Symposium  on  Empire,  Neoliberalism  and  Resistance.’  Department  of  Political  Science,  York  University,  3-­‐4  November.  Toronto,  Ontario.    2003  ‘Global  Crisis  and  Latin  America’,  Talk  delivered  at  the  School  of  Oriental  and  African  Studies  (SOAS)  University  of  London.  Department  of  Development  Studies,  School  of  Oriental  and  African  Studies,  University  of  London.  18  June.  London,  United  Kingdom.    2002    ‘A  critical  analysis  of  emerging  forms  of  governing  development.  Presented  at  the  Workshop  on  Globalizations/New  Regionalisms/Development,  Institute  of  Commonwealth  Studies,  University  of  London.  15-­‐16  December.  London,  United  Kingdom.    2002  ‘Financial  liberalisation,  transnational  democracy  and  emerging  markets:  The  Case  of  Malaysia.’    Presented  at  the  Transnational  Democracy:  Lessons  from  the  Nation-­‐state?  

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Nationalism  and  Ethnic  Conflict  Research  Group,  University  of  Western  Ontario,  15-­‐17  March.  London,  Ontario.    C  O  N  F  E  R  E  N  C  E      P  R  E  S  E  N  T  A  T  I  O  N  S    (R  E  F  E  R  E  E  D)      2018  ‘(Dis)placing  Surplus  in  Financial  Capitalism:  Normalization  of  Homelessness  and  Disposability  in  Dublin,’  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Urban  Affairs  Association,    4-­‐7  April,  Toronto,  Canada.    2017  ‘Global  Risk  Management:  Evaluating  the  Opportunities  and  Constraints,’  with  Sarah  Sharma,’  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Law  and  Society  Association,  20-­‐23  June,  Mexico  City,  Mexico.      2016  ‘Stigmatising  Space:  Making  Slums  in  Berlin-­‐Neukölln.’  Paper  presented  at  the  ‘Rethinking  Urban  Poverty  in  Global  Capitalism’  Symposium  at  the  Helsinki  Collegium  for  Advanced  Studies,  University  of  Helsinki,  9-­‐10  May,  Helsinki,  Finland.    2015  ‘Payday  Lending  and  Corporate  Power’.  Paper  presented  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Law  &  Society  Association,  28-­‐31  May,  Seattle,  Washington.      2014  ‘The  Politics  of  Housing  Finance  and  Social  Justice  for  the  Poor.’  Paper  presented  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  International  Studies  Association,  26-­‐29  March,  Toronto,  Ontario.    2013  ‘Empowering  Educational  Lending  Corporations:  Sallie  Mae,  Securitization,  and  the  Debtfare  State,’  Law  and  Society  Association,  30  May-­‐2  June,  Boston,  MA.    2013  ‘Interrogating  Financial  Inclusion  in  the  US  Consumer  Credit  System.’  Paper  presented  at  the  Annual  Convention  of  the  International  Studies  Association,  3-­‐6  April,  San  Francisco,  CA.      2013  ‘Financial  Diffusions  in  Development:  Assessing  an  Emerging  Policy  Tool  of  Asset  Securitization.’  Paper  presented  at  the  Annual  Convention  of  the  International  Studies  Association,  3-­‐6  April,  San  Francisco,  CA.          2012  ‘Debtfare  and  the  Re-­‐bordering  of  Financial  Enclosures’,  Social  Science  Humanities  Research  Council  (SSHRC)  Workshop  on  ‘Repoliticizing  Debt’,  30-­‐31  May,  Queen’s  University,  Kingston,  Canada.    2012  ‘Constructing  Securitized  Mortgages  in  Mexico:  The  Neoliberalization  of  Housing  Rights,’  Historical  Materialism  11-­‐13  May,  University  of  York,  Toronto,  Canada.    2012  ‘Interrogating  Financial  Inclusion  and  Exclusion,’  Annual  Convention  of  the  International  Studies  Association,  1-­‐4  April,  San  Diego,  California.      2011  ‘Ambulance  Chasing  in  International  Political  Economy.’  Paper  presented  at  the  Review  of  International  Political  Economy  Book  Series  at  the  Annual  Convention  of  the  International  Studies  Association,  16-­‐19  March,  Montreal,  Quebec.    2011  ‘Defetishizing  Debt.’    Paper  presented  at  the  Annual  Convention  of  the  International  Studies  Association,  16-­‐19  March,  Montreal,  Quebec.  

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 2010  ‘Spaces  of  Capitalism,  Spaces  of  Debt.’  Paper  presented  to  the  Stockholm,  SGIR  (Standing  Group  on  International  Relations)  of  the  European  Consortium  of  Political  Research  (ECPR),  9-­‐11  September  2010,  Stockholm,  Sweden.    2007  ‘Corporate  Power  and  Dispossession  by  Accumulation.’    Paper  presented  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  International  Studies  Association,  28  February–3  March,  Chicago,  USA.    2006   ‘Corporate   Social   Responsibility:   The   Limits   and   Possibilities   of   Labour-­‐based   Struggles   for  Justice.’  International  Studies  Association,  22-­‐25  March,  San  Diego,  USA.      2005  ‘International  Standards  as  Global  Public  Goods:    The  Case  of  Corporate  Governance?’    Annual  Meeting  of  the  International  Studies  Association,  1-­‐5  March,  Honolulu,  Hawaii,  USA.    2004  ‘The  IMF  and  the  New  Transnational  Debt  Architecture:  The  Politics  of  Disciplining  “Submerging”  Markets.’  Panel:  Ending  With  the  Three  Worlds?  International  Structures  and  Global  Futures.  Invited  by  the  editors  of  Third  World  Quarterly.  International  Studies  Association,  17-­‐20  March,  Montreal,  Quebec.      2004  ‘The  Role  of  US  Public  Pension  Funds  in  Reshaping  Corporate  Governance  Debates:    Lessons  Learned.’    Rethinking  Marxism:    Marxism  on  the  World  Stage.  University  of  Massachusetts,  6-­‐9  November.  Amherst,  MA,  USA.        2003  ‘The  Emerging  International  Debt  Architecture:    The  Argentine  Prototype?’  CEEISA  (Central  and  Eastern  European  International  Studies  Association)  /International  Studies  Association,  Central  European  University,  26-­‐28  June.  Budapest,  Hungary.    2003  ‘The  Policy  Contours  of  Pre-­‐emptive  Development:  The  Millennium  Account    Challenge’    CEEISA/International  Studies  Association,  Central  European  University,    26-­‐28  June,  Budapest,  Hungary.        2003  ‘On  Changing  Nature  of  Regulating  of  Sovereign  Insolvency:    The  Case  of  the  Sovereign  Debt  Restructuring  Mechanism.’  Conference  on  Global  Regulation.  University  of  Sussex,  29-­‐31  May,  Brighton,  United  Kingdom.    2002  ‘Recasting  Neoliberal  Domination  in  the  South:    The  Case  of  the  Monterrey  Consensus.’  Paper  to  be  presented  at  the  British  International  Studies  Association.  London  School  of  Economics  and  Political  Science,  16-­‐18  December,  London,  United  Kingdom.        2002  ‘The  Emperor’s  New  Suit:    The  New  International  Financial  Architecture  as  a  reinvention  of  the  Washington  Consensus?’  Paper  presented  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  International  Studies  Association,  24-­‐27  March,  New  Orleans,  USA.    2001  ‘Owning  Corporate  Governance  in  the  Global  South:    An  Emerging  Disciplinary  Strategy?’  Paper  presented  at  the  British  International  Studies  Association.  University  of  Edinburgh,  17-­‐19  December,  Edinburgh,  United  Kingdom.      

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2001  ‘The  Good,  the  Bad,  and  the  Downright  Ugly:  Exploring  Capital  Controls  in  the  Global  South.’  Paper  presented  at  the  International  Studies  Association's  Hong  Kong  Conference  -­‐  Globalization  and  its  Challenges  in  the  21st  Century,  Hong  Kong  University,  26-­‐28  July,  Hong  Kong,  PRC.        2001  ‘The  New  International  Financial  Architecture:  Why  the  New  Building?’  Paper  presented  at  the  British  International  Studies  Association,  Working  Group  International  Relations  and  Global  Development.  ‘Global  Constitution  of  'Failed  States:'  The  Consequences  of  a  New  Imperialism?  University  of  Sussex,  18-­‐22  April,  Brighton,  United  Kingdom.        2001  ‘In  whose  interest  are  particularlised  controls  on  capital  flows?  The  Case  of  the    Chilean  Model?’  Panel:  ‘The  Political  Economy  of  Reforming  the  International  Financial  Architecture.’  Paper  to  be  presented  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  British  International  Studies  Association,  International  Political  Economy  Group,  University  of  Bradford,  18-­‐22  December,  Bradford,  United  Kingdom.    1999  ‘Governing  Contagion  and  Crises  in  the  1990s:  The  Political  Economy  of  the  US  Competition  State,  the  IMF  and  Global  Capital  Markets.’  Paper  presented  at  the  International  Studies  Association,  24-­‐28  March.  Los  Angeles,  USA.        1999  ‘On  the  Political  Economy  of  the  IMF's  Drive  for  Transparency:  Towards  a  'Legal  Obligation'  to  Neoliberalism?  Paper  presented  at  the  British  International  Studies  Association,  Annual  Meeting  of  the  International  Political  Economy  Group  (IPEG),  University  of  Warwick,  12  February.  Coventry,  United  Kingdom.        1999  ‘From  Developmental  to  Competition  State?  Conceptualising  the  Mexican  State  within  Global  Financial  Orthodoxy.’  Paper  presented  at  the  British  International  Studies  Association,  Section:  Institutional  Change  in  the  Global  Political  Economy.    University  of  Manchester,  20-­‐22  December.  Manchester,  United  Kingdom.    1999  ‘On  the  Dialectic  Between  Convergence  and  Diversity:  Neoliberal  Economic  Policy  in  Canada  and  Mexico.’  Paper  presented  at  the  European  Consortium  of  Political  Research.  Workshop:  National  Models  and  Transnational  Structures:  Globalisation  and  Public  Policy,  Directed  by  Philip  G.  Cerny  and  Wolfgang  Streek,  University  of  Mannheim,  22-­‐27  March.  Mannheim,  Germany.    P  U  B  L  I  C      E  N  G  A  G  E  M  E  N  T      A  N  D      I  N  T  E  R  V  I  E  W  S    In  preparation  ‘Evictions’  for  open-­‐access  learning  platform  (International  Political  Economy  of  Everyday  Life).    i-­‐peel.org      2015  ‘The  Student  Loan  Crisis  and  the  Debtfare  State’  Dollars  &  Sense.  May/June  Issue  (Feature  Article)  http://dollarsandsense.org/archives/2015/0515soederberg.html      2015    ‘Shelter  Finance  and  Global  Development.’  Representative  of  Ontario  Research  at  Parliament  Hill  Research  Park,  28  January  2015.  (One  of  ten  scholars  selected  out  of  21  universities  by  the  Council  of  Ontario  Universities).        

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2015  Interview  in  Argentine  newspaper  (Razon  y  Revolucion)  about  my  book,  Debtfare  States.  ‘La  población  sobrante  es  el  sector  que  más  crece  en  el  mundo.’    Entrevista  a  Susanne  Soederberg,  Profesora  de  la  Universidad  de  Queen,  Canadá  -­‐  Tamara  Seiffer.  14  June.      2014    ‘Living  in  a  Debtfare  State,’  (e)Affect-­‐  Queen’s  Research  Magazine,  Issue  5  (Spring).      2014  ‘The  New  Loan  Sharks’  Jacobin  Magazine,  29  October.  URL:  https://www.jacobinmag.com/2014/10/the-­‐new-­‐loan-­‐sharks/    2014  Debtfarism  and  the  Structural  Violence  of  Financial  Inclusion’.    Public  talk  delivered  to  economist,  politicians  and  debt  justice  NGOs  at    International  Conference  Alternative  Solutions  to  the  Debt  Crisis  sponsored  by  the  Rosa  Luxemburg  Stiftung  (RLS)  Brussels  and  the  European  Network  on  Debt  and  Development  (Eurodad),  6-­‐8  March,  Brussels,  Belgium.    2014  ‘Debtfare  States  and  the  Poverty  Industry.’  Interview  by  the  European  Network  on  Debt  and  Development  (Eurodad),  8  March,  Brussels,  Belgium.    2014  ‘Video  Abstract:  ‘Sub-­‐Prime  Housing  Goes  South:    Constructing  Securitized  Mortgages  for  the  Poor  in  Mexico’.  Antipode  Foundation.  URL:  http://antipodefoundation.org/2014/11/04/subprime-­‐housing-­‐goes-­‐south/      2013  Do  Corporations  Rule  the  World?  Public  Debate  with  legal  and  business  scholars  at  the  Cass  Business  School,  City  University  of  London.    9  December.  London,  United  Kingdom    2013    ‘The  Limits  to  Pension  Fund  Activism  and  Socially  Responsible  Investment.’  Centre  for  Social  Justice.  11  October.  Toronto,  Ontario.    2012  ‘Video  Abstract:  US  Debtfare  State  and  the  Credit  Card  Industry‘.  Antipode  Foundation.  URL:  http://antipodefoundation.org/2012/06/06/video-­‐abstract-­‐susanne-­‐soederberg-­‐speaks-­‐about-­‐the-­‐us-­‐debtfare-­‐state-­‐and-­‐the-­‐credit-­‐card-­‐industry/      2011  ‘Cannibalistic  Capitalism  meets  Social  Responsible  Investing.’  Public  Debate  at  the  University  of  Helsinki.  25  November,  Helsinki,  Finland.    2005  ‘Rethinking  “Development”  in  the  New  International  Financial  Architecture.’  An  international  conference  on  the  United  Nations  at  60.  Towards  a  New  Reform  Agenda?    Invited  by  the  Friedrich  Ebert  Stiftung  of  South  Africa,  Institute  for  Global  Dialogue,  and  the  University  of  Pretoria.  27-­‐28  October,  University  of  Pretoria,  Tshwane,  South  Africa. 2005  ‘US  Public  Pension  Funds  and  Corporate  Social  Responsibility  in  the  Developing  World,’  Institut  für  Ökologische  Wissenschaft  (Institute  for  Ecological  Science)  (Berlin,  Germany),  December,  Vol.  4,  pp.  5-­‐8.      2005    Radio  interview  with  the  Australian  Broadcasting  Corporation  Radio  on  26  June,  ‘Rear  Vision  Program  6  of  6:  International  Debt’.  URL:  http://www.abc.net.au/rn/history/hindsight/stories/s1376400.htm.    

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 2005  Speaker  at  the  Students  for  Corporate  Social  Responsibility  at  Queen’s  University.  ‘Public  Pension  Fund  Activism  and  the  Third  World:  Lessons  Learned.’  14  September.   2004  'The  new  Latin  American  Debt  Crisis  and  its  Implications  for  Social  Policy'.    Invited  by  the  Canadian  Foundation  for  the  Americas  (FOCAL)  and  Norman  Patterson  School  of  International  Affairs,  Carleton  University,  26  March,  Ottawa,  Canada.        2004  ‘The  New  Latin  American  Debt  Crisis  and  its  Implications  for  Social  Policy:  Lessons  Drawn  from  the  Argentine  Case'.    With  Marcus  Taylor.  Commissioned  by  the  Canadian  Foundation  of  the  Americas  (FOCAL).    Ottawa,  Canada.    2004  ‘An  Integrated  Systems  Approach  to  Community  Reconstruction  and  Rehabilitation  in  Sri  Lanka,’  Department  of  Foreign  Affairs  and  International  Trade  (DFAIT),  Going  Global  Science  &  Technology  Program,  with  Drs  Lorna  Jean  Edmonds,  Malcolm  Peat,  and  Jack  Jeswiet.  Ottawa,  Canada,  pp.  20.    2003  North  Atlantic  Treaty  Organisation  (NATO)  Defense  College.  ‘The  Global  Financial  Architecture  and  Development’.    Lecture  delivered  to  the  NATO  Defense  College,  22  April.    2002  North  Atlantic  Treaty  Organisation  (NATO)  Defense  College.    ‘Rethinking  the  IMF  and  the  World  Bank  in  the  Era  of  Globalization’.    Lecture  delivered  to  the  NATO  Defense  College,  4  October,  Rome,  Italy.    2002    ‘How  has  US  foreign  economic  policymaking  learned  from  the  Commission  of  Global  Governance?’    Ideas-­‐Commissions  Nexus.  Conference  hosted  by  the  United  Nations  University  and  University  of  Waterloo,  16-­‐18  May,  Waterloo,  Ontario,  Canada.    2002  ‘Rethinking  the  New  Partnership  for  African  Development  (NEPAD)  in  the  New  International  Financial  Architecture.’  The  Group  of  8,  Nepad  &  Africa’s  Development.  University  of  Alberta,  22-­‐23  March,  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada.    S  U  P  E  R  V  I  S  I  O  N      A  N  D      T  E  A  C  H  I  N  G    P  O  S  T  –  D  O  C  T  O  R  A  L      S  U  P  E  R  V  I  S  I  O  N    2016-­‐17  Dr  Nicholas  Bernards.  Post-­‐doctoral  Fellow  of   the  Social  Science  Humanities  Research  Council  of  Canada    (SSHRC).  Department  of  Political  Studies,  Queen’s  University.    *In   2017,   Dr   Bernards   secured   a   permanent   position   as   Lecturer   in   Global   Sustainable  Development  at  the  University  of  Warwick,  UK.    2014-­‐15  Dr  Ali  Riza  Güngen.  Recipient  of  the  Science  and  Technology  Research  Council  of    Turkey  (TUBITAK).  Department  of  Global  Development  Studies  at  Queen’s  University.    2010-­‐12  Dr  Adrienne  Roberts*.  Recipient  of  the  Advisory  Research  Committee  of  Queen’s    

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Post-­‐doctoral  award  and  the  post-­‐doctoral  Fellow  of  Social  Science  Humanities  Research  Council  of  Canada    (SSHRC).  Department  of  Political  Studies,  Queen’s  University.    *In  2012,  Dr  Roberts  is  currently  a  Lecturer  in  International  Politics  in  the  Department  of  Politics  at  Manchester  University,  UK.    2008-­‐10  Thomas  Marois*.  Post-­‐doctoral  Fellow  of  the  Social  Science  and  Humanities  Research  Council  of  Canada  (SSHRC).    Department  of  Global  Development  Studies,  Queen’s  University.    *In  2009,  Dr.  Marois  is  currently  a  Senior  Lecturer  in  Development  Studies  at  the  School  of  Oriental  and  African  Studies,  University  of  London,  UK.        D  O  C  T  O  R  A  L      S  U  P  E  R  V  I  S  I  O  N    &    C  O  M  M  I  T  T  E  E      W  O  R  K    S  U  P  E  R  V  I  S  I  O  N*    2018-­‐present  Canin  Sahin.  Department  of  Political  Studies.  Sole  Supervision.  2018-­‐present  Rachel  Phillips.  Department  of  Political  Studies.  Sole  Supervision.  2017-­‐present  Daniel  Troup.  Department  of  Political  Studies.  Co-­‐Supervision.  Recipient  of  a  SSHRC  Doctoral  Fellowship.  2017-­‐present  Lama  Tawakkol.  Department  of  Political  Studies.  Sole  Supervisor.  2017-­‐present  Douglas  Yearwood.  Department  of  Political  Studies.  Sole  Supervisor.  2016-­‐present  Sarah  Sharma.  Department  of  Political  Studies.  Sole  Supervisor.    Recipient  of  the  SSHRC  Vanier  National  Scholarship.  2015-­‐present  Ali  Bhagat.  Department  of  Political  Studies.  Sole  Supervisor.  2013-­‐present  Akif  Hasni  .Department  of  Political  Studies.  Sole  Supervisor.    2011-­‐present  Korey  Pasch.  Department  of  Political  Studies.    Sole  Supervisor.  2011-­‐16  Jesse  Hembruff.    Recipient  of  a  Bombardier  SSHRC  Doctoral  Fellowship  and  SSHRC  Post-­‐Doctoral  Fellowship  at  King’s  College,  University  of  London  (2016-­‐2018).  Department  of  Political  Studies.    Sole  Supervisor.    2011-­‐16  Leanne  Roderick.  Recipient  of  a  SSHRC  Doctoral  Award.  Department  of  Political  Studies.  Sole  Supervisor.    2001-­‐04  Elisa  Buctuanon.  Department  of  Political  Science.  University  of  Alberta.  Sole  Supervisor  (until  move  to  Queen’s  University  in  2004).    *  I  only  gained  access  to  PhD  students  in  the  Department  of  Political  Studies  in  2011.  The  Department  of  Global  Development  Studies  neither  had  a  MA  programme  until  2012,  nor  a  PhD  programme  until  2018.      C  O  M  M  I  T  T  E  E        M  E  M  B  E  R    2017  Berkay  Ayhan.  Department  of  Political  Science.  McMaster  University.  External  Examiner.    2016  Melissa  Garcia  Lamarca.  School  of  Environment,  Education  and  Development,  University  of  Manchester,  United  Kingdom.  External  Examiner.  2012-­‐16  Oluwatobiloba  Moody.  Faculty  of  Law.  Committee  Member.  2011-­‐16  Sachil  Singh.  Department  of  Sociology.  Committee  Member.  2011-­‐15  Sean  Field.  Department  of  Geography.  Committee  Member.  

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2010-­‐15  Nadege  Compaore.  Department  of  Political  Studies.  Committee  Member.  2012  Sherri  Brown.  Department  of  Political  Science.  McMaster  University,  Canada.        External  Examiner.    2012  Silke  Trommer.  Department  of  Political  Science  and  Economics.  University  of  Helsinki,      Finland.  External  Examiner.    2002-­‐06  Mikael  Wossen-­‐Taffesse  (Department  of  Educational  Policy  Studies),  University  of  Alberta.  ‘Committee  Member.      *The  Department  of  Global  Development  Studies  does  not  have  a  PhD  programme  (nor  did  it  have  an  MA  programme  until  2012).  I  gained  access  to  PhD  students  in  the  Department  of  Political  Studies  only  in  2011.      M  A        S  U  P  E  R  V  I  S  I  O  N  –  Q  U  E  E  N  ‘  S        U  N  I  V  E  R  S  I  T  Y    2017-­‐18  Shareen  Shehwar  (Global  Development  Studies).  Major  Research  Paper  (MRP).  2017-­‐10  Sara  Langer  (Global  Development  Studies).  MA  Thesis.  2017-­‐18  Karlee    Nadorozny  (Global  Development  Studies).  MRP  2017-­‐18  Khulud  Baig  (Global  Development  Studies).  MRP.  2016-­‐17  Luke  Ticknell  (Political  Studies).  MRP.  2016-­‐17  Douglas  Yearwood  (Political  Studies).  MRP.  2016-­‐17  Conor  Grieve  (Global  Development  Studies).  MRP.  2014-­‐15  Kyle  Schutz  (Political  Studies).  MRP,  2014-­‐15  Joel  Jahresdorfer  (Political  Studies).  MRP.  2014-­‐15  Danielle  Krahn  (Global  Development  Studies).  MRP  2014-­‐15  Lisa  Page  (Global  Development  Studies).  MRP.  2013-­‐14  Rupinder  Minhas  (Political  Studies).  MRP.    2013-­‐14  Katherine  Pendrill  (Global  Development  Studies).  MRP  2012-­‐14  Julia  Hartviksen  (Global  Development  Studies).  MA  thesis.  2010-­‐12  Aida-­‐Sofia  Rivera-­‐Soltelo  (Cultural  Studies).  MA  thesis.    2010-­‐11  Wynn  Coates  (Political  Studies).    MRP.    2010-­‐11  Jesse  Hembruff  (Political  Studies).    MRP.    2009-­‐11  Jessie  Lindley  (Political  Studies).  MRP    2007-­‐08  Erica  Spink  (Political  Studies).  MRP  2005-­‐07  Ryan  Foster  (Political  Studies).  MA  Thesis.      M  A      S  U  P  E  R  V  I  S  I  O  N  –  U  N  I  V  E  R  S  I  T  Y      O  F      A  L  B  E  R  T  A    2003-­‐04  Renee  Vaugeois  (Political  Science).  Major  Research  Paper  (MRP).  2003-­‐04  Zohreh  Saher  (Political  Science).  MRP  2002-­‐04  Susan  Abells  (Political  Science).  MA  Thesis  2002-­‐04  Lisa  Cunha  (Political  Science).  MA  Thesis    2000-­‐03  Thomas  Marois  (Political  Science).  MA  Thesis    2001-­‐02  Veronica  Gonzalez  Diez  (Political  Science)  MRP            

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C  O  U  R  S  E  S      T  A  U  G  H  T    Queen’s  University,  Canada  (2004-­‐present)    Undergraduate  Courses  (Department  of  Global  Development  Studies)  DEVS  230  Global  Political  Economy  of  Development  DEVS  333  Business  &  Development    DEVS  490  Debt  and  Development  DEVS  492  Development  &  Finance  DEVS  492  Global  Governance  and  Development  POLS  590  Honours  thesis  supervision    Graduate  Courses  (Department  of  Political  Studies)  DEVS  801  Political  Economy  of  Global  Development  POLS  864    Global  Finance  and  its  Governance  POLS  511  Reading  Course  -­‐Topics  in  International  Political  Economy  (Various  topics  ranging  from  ‘Space  and  Capital’  to  ‘Corporate  Power  and  Global  Capitalism’)  POLS  865  Globalization  and  Development  POLS  891-­‐DEVS  893  Various  Topics  ranging  from  Global  Aid  Regimes  to  Global  Slums      University  of  Alberta,  Canada  (2000-­‐2004)    Undergraduate  Courses  (Department  of  Political  Science)  POL  260  Introduction  to  International  Relations  POL  364  Introduction  to  International  Political  Economy    POL  303  The  Politics  of  Financial  Crises    POL  462  The  Political  Economy  of  Global  Governance    Graduate  Courses  (Department  of  Political  Science)  POL  566  Topics  in  International  Political  Economy  POL  668  Reading  in  International  Relations  (Various  topics  ranging  from  ‘Theories  of  the  New  International  Political  Economy’,  ‘State  Theory’,  ‘The  Political  Economy  of  Finance’,  to  ‘The  Brazilian  Political  Economy  in  the  Era  of  Globalization’  POL  567  The  Politics  of  Financial  Markets    E  D  I  T  O  R  I  A  L        A  N  D      A  D  V  I  S  O  R  Y      B  O  A  R  D  S    E  D  I  T  O  R  I  A  L      B  O  A  R  D      M  E  M  B  E  R    2018-­‐present  Member  of  the  International  Advisory  Board  for  the  Centre  of  Political  Economy  at  the  University  of  Manchester,  United  Kingdom.    2015-­‐present  Editor  (with  James  Brassett  and  Eleni  Tsingou)  of  the  Review  of  International  Political  Economy  (RIPE)  Book  Series  in  Global  Political  Economy,  Routledge.    2012-­‐present  Editorial  Board  Member  for  Globalizations.  Refereed  journal  published  by  Routledge.  

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 2013-­‐present  Editorial  Board  Member  for  Class,  Race  and  Corporate  Power.  Refereed,  on-­‐line  journal.    2013-­‐16   Editorial   Board  Member   for  Research   in   Political   Economy.  Refereed   yearbook  published  by  Emerald  Press.    2011-­‐date   Advisory   Board  Member   of   the   Critical   Political   Economy   Research   Network  (CPERN)  of  the  European  Sociological  Association.      2008-­‐15   Member   of   the   Advisory   Council   of   the   Irmgard   Coninx   Foundation,   Berlin,  Germany.  www.irmgard-­‐coninx-­‐stiftung.de.    P  A  N  E  L      C  O  N  V  E  N  O  R      –      W  O  R  K  S  H  O  P      O  R  G  A  N  I  Z  E  R      

• Panel  Convenor  for  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Urban  Affairs  Association,  Toronto  2018  (with  Drs  Manuel  Aalbers  and  Alan  Walks).  

• Erkko  Symposium    ‘Rethinking  Urban  Poverty  in  Global  Capitalism:  Shelter,  Social  Justice  and  Surplus  Humanity,’  Helsinki  Collegium  for  Advanced  Studies,  9-­‐10  May  2016.  

• Panel  Convenor  -­‐  British  International  Studies  Association  • Panel  Convenor  -­‐  International  Studies  Association  • Panel  Convenor  -­‐  Rethinking  Marxism  • Panel  Convenor-­‐  ‘Corporate  Power  Study  Group’  for  the  Law  and  Society  Association  

(US)  • Panel  Convenor  -­‐  International  Political  Science  Association  • Co-­‐organizer  of  ‘Empire’  Conference  1-­‐2  November  2004,  Department  of  Political  

Science,  York  University,  Toronto  • Co-­‐organizer  of  ‘Repoliticizing  Debt’  Workshop,  30-­‐31  May  2012,  Queen’s  University,  

Canada  (SSHRC-­‐funded  Workshop)  • Co-­‐organizer  and  Co-­‐chair  (with  Professor  Jane  Guyer,  Department  of  Anthropology,  

Johns  Hopkins  University),  Workshop  on  ‘Financialization  in  Daily  Life,’  Irmgaard-­‐Coninx  Foundation  and  Humboldt  University,  Berlin,  July  2011.  

 E  X  T  E  R  N  A  L      R  E  V  I  E  W  E  R    Granting  Councils    2015,  2016  Reviewer  for  the  Leverhulme  Trust,  United  Kingdom    2012,  2014,  2015  Reviewer  for  Insight  Grant  for  the  Social  Science  Humanities  Research  Council  of  Canada.    2011  Reviewer  for  the  Standard  Research  Grants  for  the  Social  Science  Humanities  Research  Council  of  Canada        

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Adjudication  Committee      2018-­‐present  Committee  Member  of  the  ‘best  graduate  paper’  for  the  International  Political  Economy  Section  of  International  Studies  Association  (ISA).    2015-­‐present  Adjudication  Member  of  the  Jesse  and  Robert  W.  Cox  Award,  International  Studies  Association  (ISA)  Award  for  best  graduate  paper  in  International  Political  Economy.    2011/12  &  2018/9  RIK  Davidson/Studies  in  Political  Economy  Book  Prize.    Reviewer  for  Scholarly  Publications    • Humanities  and  Social  Sciences  Federation  of  Canada  –  Aid  to  Scholarly    

Publications  Programme  (book  manuscript).    • Canadian  Journal  of  Sociology  • Environment  &  Planning  A  • Sociological  Review  • Consumption,  Markets,  Culture  • Journal  of  Business  Ethics  • Globalizations  • Antipode:  A  Radical  Journal  of  Geography    • New  Political  Economy  • Signs:    Journal  of  Women  in  Culture  and  Society  • Polity  Press  (book  manuscript  and  book  proposals)  • Pluto  Press  (book  proposals)  • Ethics  &  International  Affairs  (journal  of  the  Carnegie  Council)  • Broadview  Press  (Canada)  (book  proposal)  • Research  in  Political  Economy  • Studies  in  Political  Economy  • Canadian  Journal  of  African  Studies  • Global  Governance    • Journal  of  Canadian  Political  Science    • Human  Relations  • Sage  Publications  (proposal  for  scholarly  journal)  • Review  of  International  Political  Economy    • Third  World  Quarterly  • United  Nations  Research  Institute  for  Social  Development  (UNRISD)  • Journal  of  Eastern  Caribbean  Studies                

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• International  Studies  Association  • Canadian  Political  Science  Association  • American  Association  of  Geographers  • Law  and  Society  Association  • European  Consortium  for  Political  Research  • British  International  Studies  Association  • Critical  Political  Economy  Network  of  Europe