Our Professors in the Media
The following articles featuring some of our professors appeared over the last two weeks.
(published in the language of the article or interview)
- May 17: Wesley Wark, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, comments on the government's call for an investigation and describes the probe as a misuse of the RCMP and security legislation.
- May 16: Kathleen Rodgers, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, the intentions of the anti-mask bill are not about crime, but about the suppression of dissent.
- May 16: Jean-Pierre Couture, École d'études politiques, décrit ce que représente le rejet de la dernière offre par les étudiants québécois.
- May 15: Serge Coulombe, believes a strong Canadian dollar driven by resource commodity demand is a factor of the manufacturing decline in the East.
- May 15: Luc Pelletier, Director and Associate Dean of the School of Psychology, suggests that people need to know how to change and not just why to change.
- May 15: Martin Meunier, Département de sociologie et d'anthropologie, explique que les démarches des évêques catholiques représentent une transformation vers une attitude plus offensive.
- May 15: Philippe Lagassé, École supérieure d'affaires publiques et internationales, commente la politique de défense du gouvernement canadien.
- May 15: Serge Coulombe, Department of Economics, is mentioned in this article.
- May 15: Martin Papillon, School of Political Studies, describes how progressive forces in Canada can learn from the presidential elections in France.
- May 14: David Gray, Department of Economics, describes the impact of EI reform on seasonal workers.
- May 14: Serge Coulombe, is mentioned in this article for his reasearch on the loss of manufacturing jobs in Canada.
- May 14: Serge Coulombe, Department of Economics, is mentioned in this article for his study on the manufacturing jobs lost in Ontario between 2002 and 2007.
- May 14: Patrick Fafard, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, explains the dynamic of McGuinty's Liberal government that came to power in 2003.
- May 13: Delphine Nakache, School of International Development and Global Studies, is mentioned in this article for her study on foreign workers in Canada.
- May 11: Claude Laverdure, École supérieure d'affaires publiques et internationales, estime que Lawrence Cannon saura rapidement nouer des liens d'affaires en France.
- May 11: Philippe Lagassé, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, comments on the extra costs in the mission to Libya.
- May 11: Stephen Brown, School of Political Study, comments on the anti-gay culture war in Burundi.
- May 10: Donald Cuccioletta et Robert Asselin, École supérieure d'affaires publiques et internationales, participeront à la conférence sur la politique américaine.
- May 10: Serge Coulombe, Department of Economics, comments on the Dutch disease.
- May 9: Delphine Nakache, School of International Development and Global Studies, is mentioned in this article.
- May 9: Philippe Lagassé, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, questions the purpose of the Arctic patrol vessels.
- May 9: Philippe Lagassé, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, comments on the Government of Canada's defence policy.
- May 9: Diane Pacom, Département de sociologie, explique pour quelles raisons les étudiants de l'Ontario n'ont jamais fait la grève.
- May 9: Diane Pacom, Département de sociologie, décrit et explique l'attrait de notre société pour la période du Moyen Âge.
- May 8: Senior Fellow Ferry de Kerckhove, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, evaluates the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe's defining issue for the Arab World.
- May 8: Ross Finnie, École supérieure d'affaires publiques et internationales, est mentionné pour son étude concernant les taux d'accessibilité aux études dans un article LaPresse.
- May 8: Diane Pacom, Département de sociologie, avance qu'il y a très peu de rites dans notre société qui permettent de marquer le passage de l'enfance à l'âge adulte.
- May 8: Diane Pacom, Département de sociologie, souligne l'existence de réalités communes entre les étudiants du Québec et de l'Ontario.
- May 8: Diane Pacom, Département de sociologie, décrit les origines de la crainte à l'endroit du chiffre 13.
- May 8: Diane Pacom, Département de sociologie, aborde la quantité de conaissance à l'intérieur du réseau social Pinterest.
- May 8: Diane Pacom, Département de sociologie, parle des jeunes à risque de devenir insensibles à la violence en abordant le film The Hunger Games.
- May 7: Claude Laverdure, École supérieure des affaires publiques et internationales, discute des résultats des élections françaises.
- May 7: Irvin Waller, Department of Criminology, is mentioned in an article from The Telegram.
- May 7: Philippe Lagassé, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs comments on Canada's debated purchase of F-35 fighter jets.
- May 7: Diane Pacom, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, comments on the tuition hike in Quebec.
- May 4: Claude Denis, École d'études politiques, discute des démarches du gouvernement conservateur majoritaire pour faire adopter ses projets de loi.
- May 4: Miles Corak, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, discusses unemployment rates of Canada and of the United States.
- May 4: Philippe Lagassé, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, discusses the acquisition process of the fighter aircrafts.
- May 4: Jean-Pierre Couture et Martin Papillon, École d'études politiques, discutent de la crise étudiante au Québec.
- May 4: Robert Asselin, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, says the province can't afford the federal costs.
- May 4: Philippe Lagassé, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, comments on the federal government's approach to foreign affairs and defence.
- May 4: Ross Finnie, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, is mentioned in an article from the Winnipeg Sun.
- May 4: Christine Bruckert, Department of Criminology, is invited to speak about her work on the marginalization of sex workers.
- May 3: Ross Finnie, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, speaks about changing cost of education in Quebec.
- May 3: Ross Finnie, École supérieure d'affaires publiques et internationales, est mentionné dans l'article.
- May 3: Ross Finnie, École supérieure d'affaires publiques et internationales, commente au sujet de son étude menée sur les frais de scolarité et l'accessibilité aux études.
- May 2: Article written by Ross Finnie (director) and Richard Mueller (associate director) of the Educational Policy and Research Initiative.
- May 2: Holly Johnson, Department of Criminology, is a speaker at the Griffith University Symposium in Brisbane on May 3.
- May 2: Article is written by Robert Asselin, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs.
- May 1: Martin Patriquin of Maclean's Magazine comments on the student's strike and refers to Ross Finnie.
- May 1: Stephen White, Political Studies comments that "it is important to have some degree of stability" in any sort of political system.
- May 1: Philippe Lagassé, Public and International Affairs asks if the secretariat will "receive a mandate to continue with the F-35 acquisition?".
- May 1: Article is written by Wesley Wark, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs.
