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Kellogg CV | May 15, 2013
Paul Kellogg, Ph.D. Athabasca University, Peace Hills Trust Tower
1200, 10011 – 109 Street, Edmonton AB, T5J 3S8 pkellogg@athabascau.ca • 1-866-916-8664 • http://mais.athabascau.ca/faculty/pkellogg/
EDUCATION
Ph.D. – Political Studies (Comparative Politics, Canadian Politics), School of Graduate Studies, Queen’s University, Kingston
1991
M.A. – Political Science (Political Theory, Canadian Politics), Faculty of Graduate Studies, York University, Toronto
1986
B.A. (Spec. Hons.) – Political Science, Atkinson College, York University, Toronto 1985
B.A. (Gen.) – Political Science, Atkinson College, York University, Toronto 1984
ACADEMIC POSITIONS AND AFFILIATIONS
Assistant Professor, Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies, M.A. Program in Integrated Studies, Athabasca University, Athabasca
2010 to present
Assistant Professor, Department of International Development Studies, Trent University, Peterborough
2008 to 2010
Academic Coordinator, M.A. Program in Integrated Studies, Athabasca University, Athabasca
2009
Tutor, Centre for Global and Social Analysis, Centre for State and Legal Studies and M.A. Program in Integrated Studies, Athabasca University, Athabasca
2007 to 2010
Lecturer and Course Director, School of Politics, Department of Public Administration, Ryerson University, Toronto
1991 to1995
Lecturer and Course Director, Department of Political Science, Glendon College, York University, Toronto
1992 to 1993
Lecturer and Course Director, Department of Political Studies, Trent University, Peterborough
1990
Lecturer and Course Director, Department of Political Studies, Queen’s University, Kingston
1988 to 1990
OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Teacher, French as a Second Language, Toronto District School Board, Toronto
2006 to 2007
Manager, Information Technology and Desktop Publishing Systems, Toronto
1996 to 2006
Policy Analyst, Government of Ontario, Cabinet Office, Automobile Insurance Review, Toronto
1991
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SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS
Book Contract
Escape from the Staple Trap. Vol. 1. 2 vols. Canadian Political Economy After Left
Nationalism. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Contracted Apr. 25, 2013
Refereed Journal Articles
“Welfare State Vs. Warfare State: Toward a Comparative Political Economy of Militarism in Canada and the United States.” Political and Military Sociology: An Annual
Review 41: 61–88.
2013
“German Capitalism and the Long Search for a ‘spatial Fix’.” International Journal of
Management Concepts and Philosophy 7 (1): 13–30.
2013
“Workers Versus Austerity: The Origins of Ontario’s 1995-1998 ‘Days of Action’.” Socialist Studies / Études Socialistes 7 (1/2) (Spring/Fall): 116–140.
2011
“Leninism: It’s Not What You Think.” Socialist Studies / Études Socialistes 5 (2) (Fall):
41–63.
2009
“Of Nails and Needles: A Reconsideration of the Political Economy of Canadian Trade.” Socialist Studies / Études Socialistes 4 (2) (Fall): 67–92.
2008
“The Only Hope of the Revolution Is the Crowd: The Limits of Žižek’s Leninism.”
International Journal of Žižek Studies 2 (2).
2008
“Regional Integration in Latin America: Dawn of an Alternative to Neoliberalism?” New Political Science 29 (2): 187–209.
2007
“Kari Levitt and the Long Detour of Canadian Political Economy.” Studies in Political
Economy 76 (Autumn): 31–60.
2005
“Engels and the Roots of ‘Revisionism’” A Re-Evaluation.” Science & Society 55 (2)
(Summer): 158–174. Translated and published (1995) as “Engels e as raízes do ‘revisionismo’.” Praxis 4 (July): 88–108.
1991
“State, Capital and World Economy: Bukharin’s Marxism and the ‘Dependency/Class’ Controversy in Canadian Political Economy.” Canadian Journal
of Political Science / Revue Canadienne de Science Politique 22 (2) (June): 337–362.
1989
Refereed Book Chapters
“Boiling Mud: Toward a Comparative Political Economy of Alberta and Venezuela.”
In Beyond the Rhetoric: Democracy and Governance in a Global North Oil Economy, edited
by Meenal Shrivastava and Lorna Stefanick. Edmonton: Athabasca University Press.
Under
Review
“From the Avro Arrow to Afghanistan: The Political Economy of Canada’s New Militarism.” In Empire’s Ally: Canadian Foreign Policy and the War in Afghanistan, edited
by Greg Albo and Jerome Klassen, 181–210. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
2013
“NAFTA Unplugged? Canada’s Three Economies and Free Trade with the EU.” In Europe, Canada and the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, edited by Kurt
Hübner, 1st ed., 107–129. New York: Routledge.
2011
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Review Articles
“Grappling with Our History: The March Action, the Russo-Polish War and the United Front.” Socialist Studies / Études Socialistes 9 (1) (Spring). Review Article of
John Riddell, Ed. 2012. Towards the United Front: Proceedings of the Fourth Congress of the Communist International, 1922. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers.
2013
“The Geo-economics of the New Great Game.” Contemporary Politics 9 (1): 75–82. 2003
“Struggle, Consciousness and Politics.” Studies in Political Economy 25 (Spring).
Review Article of Ellen Meiksins Wood. 1986. The Retreat From Class: A New True’ Socialism. New York: Schocken Books.
1988
Comments
“Steger on Engels — a Brief Comment.” Political Studies 49 (5): 969–973. 2001
“An Inverted Paradigm: A Reply to Elisabeth Gidengil.” Canadian Journal of Political
Science / Revue Canadienne de Science Politique 24 (1) (March): 135–147.
1991
Encyclopaedia and Dictionary Entries
“Lenin.” Edited by Rex Butler. The Žižek Dictionary. Durham: Acumen Publishing. Forthcoming
“Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America.” Edited by George Ritzer. The
Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
2012
“Civil Society.” Edited by George Ritzer. The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of
Globalization. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
2012
“Union of South American Nations.” Edited by George Ritzer. The Wiley-Blackwell
Encyclopedia of Globalization. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
2012
Reviews
“Gordon, Todd. 2010. Imperialist Canada.” Socialist Studies / Études Socialistes 7 (1/2)
(Spring/Fall). Review: 350–353.
2011
“Li, Minqi. 2008. The Rise of China and the Demise of the Capitalist World Economy.” Socialist Studies / Études Socialistes 6 (1) (Spring): 220–223.
2010
“Derfler, Leslie. 1991. Paul Lafargue and the Founding of French Marxism: 1842-1882.” Science & Society 59 (1) (Spring): 119–122.
1995
“Green, Hardy. 1991. On Strike at Hormel: The Struggle for a Democratic Labor
Movement.” Labour / Le Travail 34 (Fall/Automne): 297–383.
1994
In Progress
Arms and the Nation. Vol. 2. 2 vols. Canadian Political Economy After Left
Nationalism. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Prospectus Submitted
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OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Professional Journal Article
“Contradictions of the American War Economy.” Socialist Studies Bulletin / Bulletin
d’Études Socialistes 74 (Summer/Fall): 5–22.
2004
Policy Submissions
“Human Rights in Venezuela”. Brief. Ottawa: Subcommittee on International Human Rights (SDIR), 40th Parliament, 3rd Session.
2010
“Osborne’s Evaluation of Public Automobile Insurance – A Re-examination”. Working Paper. Toronto: Automobile Insurance Review, Government of Ontario.
1991
Print Media
“‘Progressive’ Europe’s Reactionary Stew.” Relay 30 (Summer): 9–12. Also published
as “Greek Crisis Reveals ‘Progressive’ Europe’s Reactionary Stew,” Links, May 2.
2010
“The Mistaken Return to Left-nationalism.” Canadian Dimension 37 (2) (March-April):
32–33.
2003
“Further Debate on the Israel Lobby.” Canadian Dimension 36 (6) (November-
December): 3.
2002
New Media
“Tar Sands: Is Canada a ‘resource Colony’?” Climate & Capitalism, January 7. 2013
“Greece in the Eye of the Storm (the Greek Left, SYRIZA and the Limits of the Concept of ‘left Reformism’).” Links, November 18.
2012
“Behind Bolivia’s Nationalization of Canadian Mine,” Climate & Capitalism, 5
September. Also published as “Bolivia: Who’s the Real ‘Outlaw’? Behind Bolivia’s Nationalisation of a Canadian Mine,” Links, 5 September; “Behind Bolivia’s
Nationalization of Canadian Mine,” Bolivia Rising. September
2012
“UNASUR and the Eurozone Crisis,” e-International Relations. August 30. Published in
abridged form as “South America Shows Different Way from Euro Crisis,” GreenLeft,
9 September, 2012
2012
“Alberta Election: Big Oil Defeats Big Oil,” Climate & Capitalism, 30 April. Also
published as “Alberta Election – Party of Big Oil Defeats Party of Big Oil,” Global
Research, 4 May; “Alberta Election – Party of Big Oil Defeats Party of Big Oil,” The
Bullet No. 628, 4 May 4
2012
“War and the Global Economic Crisis: Blame America’s War Economy rather than China,” Global Research, 23 December 2010. Also published as “War and the Global
Economic Crisis,” Нова српска политичка мисао, 25 December 2010; “Message to the US – Blame the wars, not China,” Links, 2 December; “Message to the U.S. – Blame
the Wars, not China,” The Bullet No. 444, 23 December
2010
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“Ecuador, Venezuela: Danger South of the Border,” venezuelanalysis.com, 27 October.
Also published as “Ecuador and Venezuela: Danger South of the Border,” Global
Research, 3 November; “Ecuador, Venezuela: Danger South of the Border.” Links, 26
October. Translated into Polish and published as “Ameryka Łacińska - Ich walka jest
naszą walką,” Lewica.pl, 12 December
2010
“Currency Wars and the Privilege of Empire,“ Links, 23 October 2010
“Cochabamba: What Next?“ rabble.ca, 18 May 2010
“Slavoj Žižek’s Failed Encounter with Leninism,” Links. April 2010
“Quebec: Breakthrough for Québec solidaire,” Links, 9 December; Also published as
“Breakthrough for Québec solidaire,” rabble.ca, 12 December.
2008
“Crisis in Bolivia,” Bolivia Rising, 16 September 2008
“Bolivia: Referendums of Reaction“, Bolivia Rising, 3 June; Also published as “Bolivia:
Referendums of Reaction,” GreenLeft Weekly, 8 June.
2008
“Venezuela: The Spectre of Big Oil,” Venezuelanalysis.com, 26 February 2008
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AWARDS AND HONOURS
External Funding
$30,100 – Connection Grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Symposium and book project, “Identity, Agency and the Digital Nexus”
Project Direct: Dr. Raphael Foshay, Athabasca University. Co-applicant: Dr. Ian Angus, Simon Fraser University Co-applicant: Dr. Paul Kellogg, Athabasca University.
2012 to 2013
Internal Research Funding
$20,000 – Athabasca University, Research Incentive Grant
“Self-Emancipation: Reflections on Work, Organization and Resistance in the Global Workplace”. This research has resulted in the design of three book projects:
2010 to 2013
ALBA and the Bolivarian Revolution – Dawn of an Alternative to Neoliberalism. Black Point,
Nova Scotia: Fernwood Publishing.
Prospectus Submitted
Vorkuta, the Mezhrayonka, and the Making of the Russian Working Class. Comprising:
monograph on the story and significance of the Mezhrayonka; three original documents by Konstantin Iurenev (from 1917-1924), translated by Daria Dyakanova; monograph on the story and significance of Vorkuta; commentary by experts in the field.
In Progress
Social Movements Against Austerity: Ontario’s Days of Action, 1995-1998. In Progress
$1,000 – Athabasca University, Academic and Professional Development Grant
For presentation of “ALBA and UNASUR – The Emergence of Counter-hegemonic Regional Associations in Latin America and the Caribbean.” Congress 2012, Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (CFHSS), Canadian Association for Studies in International Development (CASID/ACÉDI), and Society for Socialist Studies (SSS-SÉS). May, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario; and for presentation of “Fall of the House of Euro – German Capitalism and the Long Search for a ‘Spatial Fix’,” part of the panel “Debt, Displacement and Dispossession in the 21st century.” Historical Materialism Toronto. May, York University
2012
$1,400 – Athabasca University, Academic and Professional Development Grant
For presentation of “Workers Against Austerity: Lessons from Canada’s ‘Days of Action,’ 1995-1998.” Annual meetings of the British Sociological Association, (Work, Economy and Society stream). April, London School of Economics, London, U.K.
2011
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University Teaching
Trent University, Department of International Development Studies
Nominated, Symons Award 2008-2009 (“The Symons Award is given in recognition of outstanding teaching in the broadest sense of the term and, in the words of Professor Symons himself, in recognition of ‘exemplary concern for students.’”)
2009
Graduate Studies
$36,000 ($12,000 per annum) – Queen’s University, Department of Political Studies Doctoral Fellowship, SSHRCC
1987 to 1990
$7,000 – York University, Department of Political Science Doctoral Award, Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) Program
1986 to 1987
$7,000 – York University, Department of Political Science Masters Award, OGS Program
1985 to 1986
Undergraduate Studies
Atkinson College, York University, Department of Political Science With Distinction, First Class, B.A. (Spec. Hons.)
1985
Atkinson College, York University, Department of Political Science In-Course Scholarship
1984
Atkinson College, York University, Department of Political Science With Distinction, First Class, B.A. (Gen.)
1984
Atkinson College, York University, Department of Political Science In-Course Scholarship, York University (Political Science)
1984
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CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
Papers Accepted for Presentation
“One of these places is not like the other: Canada, Mexico, semi-peripheries and the misuse of World Systems Theory.” Accepted for Presentation. Congress 2013, Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (CFHSS). Annual Conference, Canadian Association for Studies in International Development (CASID/ACÉDI). June, University of Victoria, Victoria
2013
“Prairie Capitalism Revisited: Capital Accumulation and Class Formation in the New West.” Accepted for presentation. Congress 2013, CFHSS. Annual conference, Canadian Political Science Association (CPSA/ACSP). June, University of Victoria, Victoria
2013
Papers Presented
“Substitutionism versus Self-emancipation: The Theory of the Offensive, the Russo-Polish War of 1920 and the German March Action of 1921.” Historical Materialism New York, 2013: Confronting Capital. April, New York University, New York. Revised and published (2013) as “Grappling with Our History: The March Action, the Russo-Polish War and the United Front.” Socialist Studies / Études Socialistes 9 (1)
(Spring). Review Article of John Riddell, Ed. 2012. Towards the United Front: Proceedings of the Fourth Congress of the Communist International, 1922. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers.
2013
“The Warfare State and Economic Decline: Toward a Comparative Political Economy of Militarism in Canada and the U.S.” Annual conference, Prairie Political
Science Association (PPSA). September, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. Revised and published (2013) as “Welfare State Versus Warfare State: Towards a Comparative Political Economy of Militarism in Canada and the U.S.” Political and
Military Sociology: An Annual Review 41 (U.S.): 61-88
2012
“Boiling Mud: Toward a Comparative Political Economy of Venezuela and Alberta.” Part of the panel, “Democracy and Oil.” Annual Conference, CPSA/ACSP. June. University of Alberta, Edmonton. Revised version under review for publication as a chapter in Meenal Shrivastava and Lorna Stefanick, eds., Democracy and Governance in
a Global North Oil Economy. Edmonton, Athabasca University Press
2012
“ALBA and UNASUR – The Emergence of Counter-hegemonic Regional Associations in Latin America and the Caribbean.” Congress 2012, CFHSS. Annual Conference, CASID/ACÉDI, and Society for Socialist Studies (SSS-SÉS). May,
University of Waterloo, Waterloo
2012
“Fall of the House of Euro – German Capitalism and the Long Search for a ‘Spatial Fix’,” part of the panel “Debt, Displacement and Dispossession in the 21st century.” Historical Materialism Toronto. May, York University, Toronto. Revised and published (2013) as “German Capitalism and the Long Search for a ‘Spatial Fix’.” International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy (U.K.): 13-30
2012
“Quantitative Easing and the Fetishized Emergence of ‘World Money’ in the 21st century.” Annual conference, CPSA/ACSP. May, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo
2011
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“Workers Against Austerity: Lessons from Canada’s ‘Days of Action,’ 1995-1998.” Annual meetings of the British Sociological Association (BSA), Work, Economy and Society stream. April, London School of Economics, London U.K. Revised and published (2012) as “Workers versus Austerity: The origins of Ontario’s 1995-1998 ‘Days of Action’.” Socialist Studies / Études socialistes 7 (1 / 2), Spring and Fall: 116-140
2011
“Can the ‘Debased People’ Reform Themselves? A Re-examination of the Political Thought of C.B. Macpherson.” 2010 Annual Meeting, APSA. September, Washington, D.C.
2010
“Hollowing Out? Canadian Capitalism in Comparative Perspective.” Congress 2010, CFHSS. Annual Conference, CPSA/ACSP (Political Economy). June, Concordia University, Montreal (selected for media profile). Revised for publication as a chapter in Escape from the Staple Trap (Toronto: University of Toronto Press)
2010
“Panic Capitalism, the Impasse of Neo-Liberalism, and the Rise of the Global South.” Congress 2009, CFHSS. Annual Conference, CPSA/ACSP (Political Economy). May, Carleton University, Ottawa
2009
“Leninism: It’s Not What You Think.” Congress 2009, CFHSS. Annual Conference, SSS-SÉS. May, Carleton University, Ottawa. Revised and published (2009) as “Leninism: It’s Not What You Think.” Socialist Studies / Études socialistes 5 (2), Fall:
41-63
2009
“The Only Hope of Revolution is the Crowd.” Historical Materialism 2008. November, School of Oriental and African Studies, London U.K. Revised version of Kellogg, 2008. “The Only Hope of Revolution is the Crowd: The Limits of Zizek’s Leninism.” International Journal of Žižek Studies (U.K.) 2:2. Revised and published
(2010) as “Slavoj Žižek’s Failed Encounter with Leninism,” Links. April
2008
“From the Avro Arrow to Afghanistan: The Political Economy of Canada’s New Militarism.” Congress 2008, CFHSS. Annual Conference, SSS-SÉS. June, University of British Columbia, Vancouver (selected for media profile). Revised and published (2013) as “From the Avro Arrow to Afghanistan: The Political Economy of Canada’s New Militarism.” Chapter 6 in Greg Albo and Jerome Klassen, eds. Empire’s Ally:
Canadian Foreign Policy and the War in Afghanistan. Toronto, University of Toronto
Press: 181-210
2008
“Primitive Accumulation and China’s Industrial Revolution: Implications for North America.” Congress 2007, CFHSS. Annual Conference, CPSA/ACSP (Political Economy). June, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
2007
“The Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas: Dawn of an Alternative to Neo-
Liberalism?“ Congress 2006, CFHSS. Annual Conference, CPSA/ACSP (Political Economy). June, York University, Toronto. Revised and published (2007) as “Regional Integration in Latin America: Dawn of an Alternative to Neo-Liberalism?“ New Political Science (U.S.) 29 (2). June, 2007: 187-210
2006
“Fabricated Materials, Inedible: A Reconsideration of the Political Economy of Canadian Trade, Part II.” Congress 2006, CFHSS. Annual Conference, SSS-SÉS. June, York University, Toronto. Revised and published (2008) as “Of Nails and Needles: A Reconsideration of the Political Economy of Canadian Trade.” Socialist
Studies / Études socialistes 4 (2), Fall: 67-92. Revised again for publication as a chapter
in Escape from the Staple Trap (Toronto: University of Toronto Press)
2006
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“A Reconsideration of the Political Economy of Canadian Trade, Part I: Escape from the Staple Trap.” Congress 2005, CFHSS. Annual Conference, CPSA/ACSP (Political Economy). June, University of Western Ontario, London. Revised for publication as a chapter in Escape from the Staple Trap (Toronto: University of Toronto
Press)
2005
“Canada, the ‘North American Tiger’ and the World Economy.” Congress 2005, CFHSS. Annual Conference, SSS-SÉS. June, University of Western Ontario, London
2005
“Kari Levitt and the Long Detour of Canadian Political Economy.” Congress 2004, CFHSS. Annual Conference, CPSA/ACSP (Political Economy). June, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg. Revised and published (2005) as “Kari Levitt and the Long Detour of Canadian Political Economy.” Studies in Political Economy 76, Autumn: 31-
60. Revised again for publication as a chapter in Escape from the Staple Trap (Toronto:
University of Toronto Press)
2004
“‘A Continuous Thread of Militant Activity’: Communism and the Origins of Industrial Unionism in Canada.” Congress 2004, CFHSS. Annual Conference, SSS-SÉS. June, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg (selected for media profile)
2004
“After Left Nationalism: The Future of Canadian Political Economy.” Congress 2003, CFHSS. Annual Conference, CPSA/ACSP (Political Economy). May, Dalhousie University, Halifax. Revised for publication as a chapter in Escape from the Staple Trap
(Toronto: University of Toronto Press)
2003
“Contradictions of the American War Economy.” Congress 2003, CFHSS. Annual Conference, SSS-SÉS. May, Dalhousie University, Halifax. Revised for publication as “Contradictions of the American War Economy.” Socialist Studies Bulletin / Bulletin
d’Études Socialistes 74, Fall/Automne: 5-22
2003
“Gramsci, the Turin Council Movement, and the Renewal of Democracy.” Congress 2002, CFHSS. Annual Conference, CPSA/ACSP (Political Theory). May, University of Toronto, Toronto
2002
“From Caribcan to FTAA: Canada, Restructuring and Global Trade.” Congress 2001, CFHSS. Annual Conference, CPSA/ACSP (Political Economy). May, L’Université Laval, Quebec City
2001
“Empire, Democracy and Class: the Miners of Vorkuta and the Collapse of Russian Communism.” Congress 1993, CFHSS. Annual Conference, CPSA/ACSP (Comparative Politics, Industrialized). June, Carleton University, Ottawa
1993
“William Gairdner as Lord Durham: The Intellectual Basis of the Anti-French New Right.” Congress 1993, CFHSS. Annual Conference, SSS-SÉS. June, Carleton University, Ottawa
1993
“The Political Economy of Public Insurance: The Case of Ontario Auto.” Congress 1992, CFHSS. Annual Conference, CPSA/ACSP (Political Economy). June, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown
1992
“Labour and Capital, Canada and the Caribbean: the Dependency Paradigm Revisited” (with Dr. Abigail Bakan, Queen’s University). Annual conference, Society for Caribbean Studies (SCS). July, Hertfordshire U.K.
1990
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“Colletti on Engels: A Re-Evaluation.” Fifth Annual Conference of the Graduate Group, Marxist Studies, State University of New York/Buffalo. April, Buffalo. Revised and published (1991) as “Engels and the Roots of ‘Revisionism’: A Re-evaluation.” Science & Society (U.S.) 55 No. 2, Summer: 158-174. Translated and
published in 1995 as “Engels e as raízes do ‘revisionismo’.” Praxis (Brazil), No. 4: 88-
108
1990
“A Comparative Critique of the ‘Counter-Discourse’ of Political Economy.” Congress 1987, CFHSS. Annual Conference, CPSA/ACSP. June. McMaster University, Hamilton. Revised for publication as a chapter in Escape from the Staple Trap (Toronto:
University of Toronto Press)
1987
Panels
“Social Movements and Trade Unions in an Age of Austerity: Ontario’s 1995-1998 ‘Days of Action’.” Weighs Like a Nightmare. Ninth Annual Historical Materialism Conference 2012. November, School of Oriental and African Studies, London U.K.
2012
“Lost in Translation: Explaining the Tragedy of Germany’s 1921 ‘March Action’.’” Weighs Like a Nightmare. Ninth Annual Historical Materialism Conference 2012. November, School of Oriental and African Studies, London U.K.
2012
“Lost in Translation: Explaining the Tragedy of Germany’s 1921 ‘March Action’.” Panel, “Organizing Globally: Translating the Comintern Experience.” Spaces of Capital. Historical Materialism Toronto. May, York University, Toronto
2012
“The Forgotten Bolsheviks: Rediscovering the Mezhrayonka.” Panel, “Bolshevik History.” Crisis and Critique. Seventh Historical Materialism Annual Conference 2010. November, School of Oriental and African Studies, London U.K.
2010
“Sovereignty and Socialism in an Era of ‘Liberal Imperialism’.” Panel, “Crisis global, límites del capitalismo y la lucha por el socialismo en el siglo XXI.” Crisis, Response, Recovery. XXIX International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association. (LASA). October, Sheraton Centre, Toronto
2010
“Sovereignty in the Global South and the ‘Solidarity Question.’” Panel, “Rethinking National Sovereignty.” Historical Materialism, North American Conference. May, York University, Toronto
2010
“The Forgotten Bolsheviks: Rediscovering the Mezhrayonka.” Panel, “Party, Movement, Class: Rethinking Organizational Expressions in Radical Transformation.” Historical Materialism, North American Conference. May, York University, Toronto
2010
“Mezhrayonka: The Lost Revolutionaries.” Panel, “Party, Movement, Class: Rethinking Organizational Expressions in Radical Transformation.” New Marxian Times, The Seventh International Conference of Rethinking Marxism. November, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
2009
“Canada at War: Dependency or Imperialist?” Panel, “The Waffle, Nationalism, and Global Context.” The Waffle at 40: Critical Perspectives on the Waffle Movement and its Afterlives. October, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
2009
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“The Global Economic Crisis: Challenges and Change in the Third World.” International Development Week 2009, Studies in National and International Development. February, Queen’s University, Kingston
2009
“Understanding Neo-Liberalism: A Materialist Alternative to the ‘New Voluntarism.” Panel, “The Political Economy and Cultures of Neo-Liberalism.” Historical Materialism, North American Conference. April, York University, Toronto
2008
“The Political Economy of Imperial Canada.” Panel, “Imperial Canada.” Congress 2007, CFHSS. Annual Conference, CPSA/ACSP (Political Economy) and SSS-SÉS. June, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
2007
“Analysis of the Canadian Election and its Effects.” Panel with Sam Gindin, Leo Panitch, Judy Rebick and Jim Stanford. Cultures of Resistance and Alternatives to Neo-Liberalism, Studies in Political Economy Conference. February, Ryerson University, Toronto
2006
Book Launches
Roundtable / Book Launch. Greg Albo and Jerome Klassen, eds. Empire’s Ally:
Canadian Foreign Policy and the War in Afghanistan. Toronto, University of Toronto
Press: 181-210. Society for Socialist Studies (SSS-SÉS). June, University of Victoria, Victoria
2013
Book Launch. Greg Albo and Jerome Klassen, eds. Empire’s Ally: Canadian Foreign
Policy and the War in Afghanistan. Toronto, University of Toronto Press: 181-210. June,
Toronto
2013
Book Launch. Greg Albo and Jerome Klassen, eds. Empire’s Ally: Canadian Foreign
Policy and the War in Afghanistan. Toronto, University of Toronto Press: 181-210. June,
Vancouver
2013
Book Launch and Author Meets Critics. Peter Hudis (2012) Marx’s Concept of an
Alternative to Capitalism. Boston: Brill Academic Publishers. June. Congress 2013,
CFHSS. Annual Conference SSS-SÉS, University of Victoria, Victoria
2013
Book Launch and Author Meets Critics. Rhadika Desai (2013) Geopolitical Economy:
After US Hegemony, Globalization and Empire. London: Pluto Press. June. Congress
2013, CFHSS. Annual Conference SSS-SÉS, University of Victoria, Victoria
2013
Book Launch. “Toward the United Front: Translations for the 21st Century.” John Riddell, ed. (2012) Towards the United Front: Proceedings of the Fourth Congress of the
Communist International, 1922. Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, and Chicago:
Haymarket Press. Historical Materialism and Ideas Left Out. February, University of
Toronto, Toronto
2013
Symposia
“The Benefits of Unions to Society at Large.” Parkland Institute Research Symposium. February, University of Alberta, Edmonton
2013
“Prairie Capitalism Revisited: Capital Accumulation and Class Formation in the New West.” Alberta Studies Symposium, Edmonton. March, Athabasca University, Edmonton
2013
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“Venezuela, ALBA and the World Economic Crisis.” Panel, “Spanning the Americas: North American/Venezuelan Relations.” International Symposium, Venezuela: From Bolívar to Chávez, Independent Research Committee on Venezuela. February, Glendon College, York University, Toronto
2009
Workshops
“NAFTA Unplugged? Tensions and Tendencies in Canada’s External Trade Profile.” Panel, “National Interests and Trade Policies: EU and Canada.” Canada and the EU/Germany in the Global Trading Regime, Institute for European Studies. April, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. Written up and published (2011) as “NAFTA Unplugged? Canada’s Three Economies and Free Trade with the EU.” Chapter 6 in Kurt Huebner, ed. Europe, Canada and the Comprehensive Economic
Partnership. New York, Routledge: 107-129. Volume 8 of Daniel Drache, ed., Routledge
Studies in Governance and Change in the Global Era.
2009
“Political Economy and Political Action.” Workshop, with Jonathan Greene, Laurie Adkin and Mohammed Nuruzzaman. Congress 2004, CFHSS. Annual Conference, CPSA/ACSP. June, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
2004
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Graduate Courses (Grouped Study)
Athabasca University, Master of Arts – Integrated Studies
Understanding Work and Learning (MAIS 645) Making Sense of Theory in the Arts and Social Sciences (MAIS 601) Global Governance and Law (GOVN 540) The Politics of Cyberspace (POLI 580) The Politics of Cyberspace (POLI 580)
2009 to present
Graduate Courses (Reading)
Athabasca University, Master of Arts – Integrated Studies
Governance Challenges of a Regional Common Market Association: Caribbean Common Market (CARICOM) in the 21st Century (MAIS 750, Reading Course) Quantitative Easing and Value Theory (MAIS 750, Reading Course)
2012 to present
Graduate Student Final Project Supervision
Athabasca University, Master of Arts – Integrated Studies
“Call Centres in India: Offshoring, Language and Globalization” – completed “Services and Support for Recently Immigrated Women” – completed “The Political Economy of Sustainable Urbanization “ – ongoing “How Jamaican Women Migrants Overcome Obstacles to Establish New Identities in Canada” – ongoing “The Role of Extroversion and Introversion in Defining Effective Transformational Leaders” – completed
“Information Technology (IT) Outsourcing – Socio-political, Economic and Security Implications for Canada and India” – completed “Employee engagement: Noble goal or simply more control?” – completed “Taxation, Terror, and Organized Crime: Identifying the Objectives Behind the War on International Money Laundering” – completed “The Impact of Technology on Work-Life Balance” – completed
2010 to present
Undergraduate Courses
Trent University, Department of International Development Studies
Canada, Globalization, and International Development (IDST 424) Cross-listed with the Canadian Studies Program and the Political Studies Department Human inequality in global perspective (IDST 100)
Global Civil Society (IDST 423H) The Zapatistas: A Case Study in Global Civil Society Fourth year Directed Reading course (IDST 491H)
2008 to 2010
Athabasca University, Centre for Global and Social Analysis (Tutor)
International Political Economy: The Politics of Globalization (GLST 483) The Politics of Cyberspace (POLI 480) International and Global Politics (POLI 330) Americas: An Introduction to Latin America and the Caribbean (GLST 308)
2007 to 2010
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Athabasca University, Centre for State and Legal Studies (Tutor)
Global Governance and Law (GOVN 440)
2007 to 2010
Ryerson University, Department of Politics and School of Public Administration
Politics and Social Policy in Canada (POL 020) Government and Labour in Canada I (PPA 533) Power and Influence in Canadian Politics (POL 302) Introduction to City Politics and Local Government (POL 122) Issues in Early Childhood Education (POL 506)
1991 to 1995
Glendon College, York University, Department of Political Science
Government and Politics of Canada (POLS 2600)
1992 to 1993
Trent University, Department of Political Studies
An Introduction to the Study of Politics (POST 100)
1991
Queen’s University, Department of Political Studies
Canadian Political Economy (POLS 314) The Policy Process II: Economic Constraints on Policy Options (POLS 482) History of Political Thought (POLS 350)
1988 to 1990
Queen’s University, Department of Political Studies (Teaching Assistant)
Canadian Politics
1987 to 1988
York University, Department of Political Science (Teaching Assistant)
Canadian Government and Politics
1986 to 1987
Undergraduate Student Supervision
Trent University, Department of International Development Studies
Supervisor, Fourth year Honours Thesis: “Ethno and Endogenous Development in Latin America: A Sustainable Alternative?”
2009 to 2010
Ryerson Polytechnic University, School of Journalism
Supervisor, university internship student
2000 to 2001
Secondary Teaching
Toronto District School Board
Teacher, French as a Second Language, Fisherville Junior High School Teacher candidate, French as a Second Language, Leaside High School Teacher candidate, French as a Second Language, Earl Grey Senior Public School
2006
to 2007
Secondary Student Supervision
Toronto District School Board
Supervisor, secondary school co-op student, Runnymede Collegiate Institute Supervisor, secondary school co-op student, Northern Secondary School Supervisor, secondary school co-op student, Northern Secondary School
2003 to 2006
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COURSE REVISION AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
Athabasca University, Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies, M.A. Program in Integrated Studies
Draft proposal (with Dr. Richard Marsden) for Post-Baccalaureate Diploma New course – Work Organization and Leadership (in process) Global Governance and Law (GOVN 540 and GOVN 440) (major revision in progress) Global Governance and Law (GOVN 540 and GOVN 440) (minor revision, completed – course moved online)
2010 to present
Athabasca University, Centre for Global and Social Analysis
Globalization and World Politics (GLST 230) (major revision) International Political Economy: The Politics of Globalization (GLST 483)
(intermediate revision) Americas: An introduction to Latin America and the Caribbean (GLST 308) (minor revision)
2008 to 2011
Athabasca University, Centre for State and Legal Studies
Global Governance and Law (GOVN 440) (addendum to Study Guide, clarifying proper use of certain Latin terms)
2010
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SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION
Athabasca University
Co-Steward, “Work, Organization and Leadership” stream, M.A. Program in Integrated Studies
2010 to present
Elected Member, three year term, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences representative on General Faculties Council
2010 to present
Member, Curriculum Committee, M.A. Program in Integrated Studies 2011 to present
Member, Political Studies Working Group, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences 2011 to present
Member, Masters scholarship Adjudication Committee, Faculty of Graduate Studies 2012
to present
Member, SSHRC Adjudication Committee, Faculty of Graduate Studies 2012 to present
Member, Alberta Studies Working Group, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences 2012 to present
Member, Doctoral Committee, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences 2012 to present
Member, Vanier Scholarship Adjudication Committee, Faculty of Graduate Studies 2012
Master of Ceremonies, Banquet, Faculty of Graduate Studies Graduate Student Conference, Sept. 15
2012
Liaison, for Political Studies at Athabasca University, with organizing committee for the annual conference of the Canadian Political Science Association (CPSA/ACSP), University of Alberta. June 13-15
2011 to 2012
Member, Finance Working Group, Athabasca University Faculty Association 2011 to 2012
Faculty Representative, Athabasca University Graduate Student Association “Meet and Greet”, Marriott Hotel, Toronto. July 21
2011
Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Restructuring, M.A. Program in Integrated Studies. November
2010
Trent University, Peterborough
Departmental Representative, International Development Studies, Trent University in
Oshawa Open House. November, Oshawa
2009
Awards presenter, David Glassco Award, Champlain College Graduates’ Dinner. May, Peterborough
2009
Departmental Representative, International Development Studies, Ontario Universities’ Fair. September, Metro Convention Centre, Toronto
2008
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PUBLICATION SUPPORT
Member, three year term, Editorial Board, Athabasca University Press 2012 to present
Member, Editorial Board, Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Research. Ottawa,
Carleton University
2011 to present
Reviewer, manuscript, Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research. August 2012
Reviewer, manuscript, Alternate Routes. August 2012
Reviewer, manuscript, Political and Military Sociology: An Annual Review. July 2012
Reviewer, Spanish-language manuscript, Latin American Research Review, University of
Pittsburgh Press
2011
Technical Consultant, book project, Abigail Bakan and Ena Dua, eds. Theorizing Anti-
Racism: Rethinking Tensions Between Marxism and Critical Race Theory, Queen’s
University and York University
2010 to 2011
Reviewer, manuscript, Alternate Routes. August, Carleton University 2010
Adjudicator, computer-based political science text, Canadian Studies and Special Projects Directorate, Canadian Heritage
1995
Reviewer, new edition of political science text on municipal politics, McGraw-Hill-Ryerson
1994
Reviewer, various manuscripts, Canadian Journal of Political Science 1991
Adjudicator, French language SSHRCC research project proposal 1990
CONFERENCE SUPPORT
Conference Organizing
Organizer, MAIS Research Symposium, Oct. 4, Athabasca University, Edmonton 2013
Member, Organizing Committee, 2013 FGS Graduate Student Conference, Sept. 13-15, Edmonton
2013
Assistant to the Organizer, International Symposium, “Identity, Agency & The Digital Nexus, April 5-7, Athabasca University, Edmonton
2013
Member, Organizing Committee, 2012 FGS Graduate Student Conference, Sept. 14-16, Edmonton
2011 to 2012
Member, Organizing Committee, Conference, “Anti-Imperialism Against Empire: Key Debates, Contemporary Struggles,” October, USWA Hall, Toronto
2004
Coordinator, Union Fair. March, Ryerson University, Toronto 1993 to 1995
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Panel Organizing
Co-organizer (with Lorna Stefanick and Meenal Shrivastava), “Democracy and Oil.” Three panels, Annual conference, Canadian Political Science Association (CPSA/ACSP). June, University of Alberta, Edmonton
2012
Organizer, “Contours of Anti-Neo-Liberalism in Latin America and the Caribbean: Case studies from Cuba, Venezuela, Colombia and ALBA.” Panel, Congress 2012, Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (CFHSS), Annual Conference, Canadian Association for the Study of International Development (CASID/ACÉDI), and Society for Socialist Studies (SSS-SÉS). May, University of Waterloo, Waterloo
2012
Organizer, “Debt, Displacement and Dispossession in the 21st century.” Panel, Historical Materialism Toronto. May, York University, Toronto
2012
Co-Organizer (with Murray Cooke, Carleton University), “Imperial Canada.” Panel, Congress 2007, CFHSS. Annual conference, CPSA/ACSP (Political Economy) and SSS-SÉS. June, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
2007
Organizer, Breakout workshop, “Report Back from the World Social Forum.” February, Ryerson University, Toronto
2006
Organizer, “Labour in Eras of Restructuring,” Panel, Congress 2004, CFHSS. Annual Conference, SSS-SÉS. June, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
2004
Panel Discussant
Discussant, “Industrial Trends, Corporate Strategies, Policy Responses.” Panel, Annual conference, CPSA/ACSP (Political Economy). June, University of Victoria, Victoria
2013
Discussant, “Currency and Finance Strategies.” Panel, Annual conference, CPSA/ACSP (Political Economy). May, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo
2011
Discussant, “Global Capitalism: the Changing Reality of Class, part II.” Panel, Congress 2007, CFHSS. Annual Conference, SSS-SÉS. June, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
2007
Discussant, “Economic and Financial Issues in Political Economy.” Congress 2006, CFHSS. Annual Conference, CPSA/ACSP (Political Economy). June, York University, Toronto
2006
Discussant, Opening Session, “Alcan Workshop.” Studies in National and International Development. May, Queen’s University, Kingston
1987
Panel Chair
Chair, “Industrial Trends, Corporate Strategies, Policy Responses.” Panel, Annual conference, CPSA/ACSP (Political Economy). June, University of Victoria, Victoria
2013
Chair, “Development Theory II.” Panel, Annual conference, CASID/ACÉDI. June, University of Victoria, Victoria
2013
Chair, “Comparative Capitalism: Domestic and International.” Annual Conference, CPSA/ACSP (Political Economy). May, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo
2011
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Chair, “Framing Diversity and Rights,” Congress 2009, CFHSS). Annual Conference, CPSA/ACSP (Race, Ethnicity, Indigenous Peoples and Politics). May, Carleton University, Ottawa
2009
Chair, “Global Capitalism: the Changing Reality of Class, part I.” Congress 2007, CFHSS. Annual Conference, SSS-SÉS. June, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon
2007
I.T. Support
Videography for Professor Diane Elson, “Gender and the Global Economic Crisis.” Second annual David Morrison Lecture in International Development, Department of International Development Studies. October, Trent University, Peterborough
2009
Videography for “Theorizing Anti-Racism: Rethinking Tensions Between Marxism
and Critical Race Theory.” September, York University, Toronto
2008
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PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS
Research Presentations
“Welfare State versus Warfare State: Why Canada is outperforming the U.S.” Lunch ‘n Learn. December, Athabasca University, Edmonton
2012
“Greece in the Eye of the Storm.” Arts and Science Research Speakers Series. September, Athabasca University, Edmonton
2012
“Fall of the House of Euro – German Capitalism and the Long Search for a ‘Spatial Fix’,” part of the panel “Histories of Capitalism: Critical Perspectives.” 2012 Research Forum. April, Athabasca University, Athabasca, Edmonton
2012
“Social Movements and Trade Unions in an Age of Austerity: Reflections on Ontario’s 1995-1998 ‘Days of Action.’” Arts and Science Research Speakers Series.
March, Athabasca University, Edmonton
2012
“Orientalism, Political Economy and the China Question.” Lunch ‘n Learn. October, Athabasca University, Edmonton
2011
“The Great Recession, the North American Workplace, and the 1930s’ ‘Analogy Trap’.” Different Ways of Knowing and Remembering. MAIS Research Symposium. October, Athabasca University, Edmonton
2010
“NAFTA Unplugged? Tensions and Tendencies in Canada’s External Trade Profile.” Celebrating Our Own. Learning Services Conference. October, Athabasca University, Edmonton
2009
“Contradictions of the American War Economy.” Studies in National and International Development. February, Queen’s University, Kingston
2005
“The Working Class: Farewell or Hello?” Studies in National and International Development. November, Queen’s University, Kingston
1986
Guest Lectures
“The Political Economy of Oil: Class Dynamics and the Staples Economy.” Guest Lecture, CSL 350/360, “Oil and Democracy”. May, University of Alberta, Edmonton
2012
“The Political Economy of Understanding Work in Canada.” Guest Lecture, Fourth Year Canadian Political Economy class. April, Trent University, Peterborough
2010
“The Social Policy of the Ontario Conservatives.” Guest lecture. Canadian Politics class. March, Ryerson University, Toronto
1998
“The Origins of NATO.” Guest lecture. European Politics course. November, Queen’s University, Kingston
1991
Community Outreach
“Greece in the Eye of the Storm.” Public Talk, Ideas Left Out (ILO). October, University of Toronto, Toronto
2012
“Boiling Mud: Toward a Comparative Political Economy of Venezuela and Alberta.” Public Talk, Ideas Left Out weekend retreat. August, Charleston Lake
2012
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“Lost in Translation: Explaining the Tragedy of Germany’s 1921 ‘March Action’.” Public Talk, Centre for Economic Research and Social Change. June, Chicago
2012
“ALBA and UNASUR – The Emergence of Counter-hegemonic Regional Associations in Latin America and the Caribbean,” part of the panel “Contours of anti-neoliberalism in Latin America and the Caribbean.” Ideas Left Out (ILO). June, University of Toronto, Toronto
2012
“Eurozone from Greece to Germany – Explaining the Crisis.” Public Talk, Ideas Left Out (ILO). January, University of Toronto, Toronto
2012
Panel participant, “Canada and Latin America: What’s the Connection?” United Jewish People’s Order (UJPO). October, United Steelworkers Hall, Toronto
2011
Study group co-facilitator, “Energy and the Environment in Ontario: Nuclear, Coal or
Renewables,” part of the series: “Planet or Death: Climate Justice versus Climate Change“. Ontario Public Interest Research Group (OPIRG) Toronto. September, University of Toronto, Toronto
2011
“From Che Guevera to Chávez.” Public Talk. United Jewish People’s Order (UJPO). August, Camp Naivelt, Brampton
2011
“The Forgotten Bolsheviks: Rediscovering the Mezhrayonka,” part of the panel “Lessons of February 1917: Spontaneity and Organization.” Centre for Economic Research and Social Change. July, Chicago
2011
“Free Trade or Fair Trade? A critical Comparison of ALBA and CETA.” Study Group. Extracting Profits: Oppression and Resistance in Latin America and the Caribbean, Ontario Public Interest Research Group (OPIRG) Toronto. May, University of Toronto, Toronto
2011
“Canada-Colombia Free Trade.” Workshop. Canada and its Place in the World. 4th Community Movements Conference. February, Trent University, Peterborough
2011
“What does the Bolivian Experience Mean for Canada and Other Developed Countries?” Canada-Bolivia Relations in the Next Decade. With special guest speaker Hugo Salvatierra Gutierrez, former Minister for Rural Development, Agriculture and the Environment, Government of Bolivia. November, Latin American and Caribbean Studies Department. November, University of Guelph, Guelph
2010
“Ten years since the Water War.” Study Group. Bolivia in Transition. September, Centre for Social Justice, Toronto
2010
“Do Unions and Workers Movements Have a Role in Protecting and Promoting Social Justice for People Beyond their Membership?” Workshop. Just Work!?
Vulnerabilities in a Global Workforce. 3rd Community Movements Conference. February, Trent University, Peterborough
2010
“ALBA (The Bolivarian Alliance for the Americas) and its Challenge to Neo-Liberalism.” Panel. Venezuela’s Revolution – the Second Decade, OPIRG Toronto. February, University of Toronto, Toronto
2010
“In the Eye of the Hurricane.” Seminar. Open Veins of Latin America. October, Centre for Social Justice, Toronto
2009
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“ALBA: Dawn of Solidarity in Latin America.” Panel, “Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America.” ALBA: Dawn of Solidarity in Latin America. October, Centre for Social Justice, Toronto
2009
“The Imperial Foreign Policy of Canada and the United States.” Panel. Lessons From Honduras, Latin American Solidarity Network. September, University of Toronto, Toronto
2009
Panel participant, “Crisis and the Global South.” January, Centre for Social Justice, Toronto
2009
“Election 2006: What Happened, What’s Next?” With Deborah Bourque, David Langille and Judy Rebick. World Social Forum. January, Hotel Caracas Hilton (since renamed Hotel ALBA Caracas), Caracas, Venezuela
2006
“The Politics of Oil.” Seminar. Environment Week, Students’ Administrative Council. March, University of Toronto, Toronto
2002
“The Politics of Oil.” Seminar. Student Union. December, Ontario College of Art and Design, Toronto
2001
“Globalization and Anti-globalization in North America.” Asia Pacific People’s Solidarity Conference. June, Indonesian Centre for Reform and Social Emancipation, Jakarta, Indonesia
2001
“The Arms Trade and the Canadian Economy.” Toronto chapter of Veterans Against Nuclear Arms. October, Toronto
1991
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MEDIA
Editorial
“What France owes Haiti.” Letter to the editor, The Globe and Mail, 28 January 2010
“Let’s Not Forget Mexico.” Letter to the editor, Queen’s Alumni Review Plus, Volume
82, Number 2, 19 May
2008
“Keep Hospital Alive and Thriving.” Letter to the editor re: “‘Ghost hospital’ fights for life.” The Toronto Star, 15 October: F.07
2004
“‘Ontario Politics has Tradition of Corruption.” Letter to the editor, The Toronto Star,
30 May: A.29
2002
Focus on Research
Faculty Profile “Paul Kellogg, Assistant Professor, MAIS.” a-MAIS-ing: a newsletter. Volume 17,
Summer 2011, MAIS Program, Athabasca University
2011
Conference paper selected for media profile “Hollowing Out? Canadian Capitalism in Comparative Perspective.” Congress 2010, CFHSS, CPSA/ACSP (Political Economy). June, Concordia University, Montreal
2010
Conference paper selected for media profile “From the Avro Arrow to Afghanistan: The Political Economy of Canada’s New Militarism.” Congress 2008, CFHSS, SSS-SÉS. June, University of British Columbia
2008
Conference paper selected for media profile
“‘A Continuous Thread of Militant Activity’: Communism and the Origins of Industrial Unionism in Canada.” Congress 2004, Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, SSS-SÉS. June, University of Manitoba
2004
Panel selected for media profile “Labour in Eras of Restructuring.” Congress 2004, CFHSS, SSS-SÉS. June, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg
2004
Video
“Toward the United Front.” LeftStreamed. February, University of Toronto, Toronto 2013
“ALBA: Dawn of Solidarity in Latin America.” LeftStreamed. September, Centre for
Social Justice, Toronto
2009
“Crisis and the Global South.” LeftStreamed. January, Centre for Social Justice,
Toronto
2009
“Debating the Future: Open Skies or Nationalize?” Counterspin, CBC Television. January, Toronto
2002
Audio
“Substitutionism versus Self-emancipation: The Theory of the Offensive, the Russo-Polish War of 1920 and the German March Action of 1921.” We Are Many. April,
New York
2013
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“Lost in Translation: Explaining the Tragedy of Germany’s 1921 ‘March Action’.” We
Are Many. June, Chicago
2012
Frequent commentator, “Voices of the Movement,” CIUT FM, University of Toronto, Toronto
2003 to 2006
“Where is the Economy Going?” Newspeak, CIUT FM. March, University of Toronto, Toronto
2003
OTHER EXPERIENCE
Professional Development
Registered participant, “Ecosocialist Conference: System Change not Climate
Change”. April, Barnard College, New York
2013
Registered participant, “Petrocultures: Oil, Energy Culture (2012)”. September, Campus St-Jean, University of Alberta, Edmonton
2012
Registered participant, “Parkland Fall Conference 2011 – Class Dismissed: Capital’s war on workers and democracy”. November, University of Alberta, Edmonton
2011
Registered participant, “The Future of Global Governance”. May, Schulich School of Business, York University, Toronto
2011
Registered participant, 2nd Bi-Annual Historical Materialism, U.S., Conference, , New School for Social Research, New York
2011
Training, Adobe ConnectPro Workshop. April, Athabasca University, Edmonton 2011
Training, Respectful Workplace Workshop. April, Athabasca University, Athabasca 2011
Registered participant, “Race-Making and the State: Between Postracial Neo-Liberalism and Racialized Terrorism,” 10th Annual Critical Race and Anti-colonial Studies Conference. October, University of Alberta, Edmonton
2010
Training, Crucial Conversations, Course conducted by VitalSmarts. September, Athabasca University, Edmonton
2010
Graphic Arts, Information Technology
Typesetter and Graphic Artist, Page Publications, Toronto 1982 to 1985
Typesetter and Graphic Artist, City Graphics, Toronto 1981
Typesetter and Graphic Artist, Service de la reprographie, l’Université d’Ottawa, Ottawa
1980 to 1981
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LANGUAGES
French 2007 – Awarded Group 4 Certification. Secondary School Teaching (French), Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation 2006 – Certified to teach French as a Second Language, through Department of Education, School of Graduate Studies, D’Youville College, Buffalo, New York (Canadian Teacher Certification): and Ontario College of Teachers
Spanish Read (Introductory course completed at York University) Russian Read (Introductory course completed at York University)
AFFILIATIONS
Professional Associations
ACRI/CIRA Association canadienne des relations industrielles / Canadian Industrial Relations
Association APSA American Political Science Association BSA British Sociological Association, Work, Employment and Economic Life Study
Group CASID/ Canadian Association for the Study of International Development / ACÉDI L’association canadienne d’études du développement international CPSA/ACSP Canadian Political Science Association / Association canadienne de science
politique ILERA International Labour and Employment Relations Association IPSA International Political Science Association LASA Latin American Studies Association LAWCHA Labor and Working-Class History Association PPSA Prairie Political Science Association
SQSP Société québécoise de science politique SSS-SÉS Society for Socialist Studies / Société d’études socialistes
Community Organizations
Member AUFA. Athabasca University Faculty Association Member CFU/CEP. Canadian Freelance Union, Communications, Energy and
Paperworkers Union, Local 2040 Member Parkland Institute