B.A. - University of Manitoba
M.A. - York University
Ph.D. - Johns Hopkins University
Rang/Statut : Professeure adjointe
Affectation principale : Institut d’études des femmes
Intérêts de recherche :
Féminisme et pensée politique
Théorie post-coloniale et politique
Queer Theory and LBGTQ rights
Théories de la politique cosmopolite
Droits de la personne
Prix et distinctions :
Research Collaborator, SSHRC Standard Research Grant, "International Human Rights Movement: Politics, Efficacy, Prospect" with Principal Investigator: James Ron McGill University
James Hart Fellowship, Political Science, Johns Hopkins University, 2000-2001
Prize Teaching Fellowship, Johns Hopkins University, Fall 2000
Bourse postdoctorale, Conseil de recherches en Sciences humaines du Canada, 1996-2000
York University Graduate Entrance Scholarship, 1995-1996
University of Manitoba Gold Medal, Highest Standing, Faculty of Arts, 1995