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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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A S S O C I A T I O N M E M B E R S H I P S (P A S T & P R E S E N T)
• 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