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BEAUREGARD, Devin »
Part-time professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Political Studies
Contact information:
Office: 613-858-2314
E-mail: dbeaureg@uottawa.ca
Preferred method s of contact:
E-mail, Office Telephone
Research information:
My research program focuses on cultural and creative industries policies. In particular, I am interested in digital culture and the role of the cultural industries in creating and promoting a sense of identity and place.
Area(s) of expertise:
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- Canadian politics
- Cultural identity
- Culture
- Nationalism
- Nationalism
- Ontario politics
- Policy
- Policy
- Political theory
- Political theory
- Project management
- Public administration
- Quebec politics
- Social policy
Language preference:
English and French
BICKERTON, Ashley »
PhD alumna
PhD student
Faculty of Social Sciences
Women's Studies Institute
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E-mail: abick034@uottawa.ca
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In the Spring of 2015 I successfully defended and submitted my PhD thesis. My research analyses representations of Canadian, American and Australian military personnel, police and cadets involved in military 'sex scandals'. I explore the longstanding culture of misogyny, racism, homophobia and ableism in the Canadian, U.S. and Australian Armed Forces, with a focus on the ways 'militarized masculinity' is guided by these violent structures and fundamental to the military's creation of soldiers. My dissertation explores the ways blame is individualised in cases of sexual and racist violence involving military personel, while military culture and militarized masculinity are commonly celebrated without regard for how they are fundamentally violent.Area(s) of expertise:
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- Culture
- Disability
- Feminist politics and theory
- Gender discrimination
- Human rights
- International relations
- Media
- Nationalism
- Postcolonial studies
- Racism
- Sex/sexuality
- State violence
- Torture
- Violence
- Violence against women
Language preference:
English and French
CANET, RaphaĆ«l »
Assistant professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of International Development and Global Studies
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (4979)
Cell: 514-883-9594
Home: 514-272-5952
E-mail: raphael.canet@uottawa.ca
Website
Preferred method s of contact:
E-mail, Cell Telephone
Research information:
Study of transnational social movements, globilization protests, alterglobalism, World Social Forum, Occupy Movement, Occupy Wall Street, political sociology of protests, struggles for democratization, international solidarity and alliance between societies, demondialisation, participatory democracy, theories of post-development.
Area(s) of expertise:
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- Democracy and democratization
- International development and globalization
- Nationalism
- Resistance
- Social change
Language preference:
Français seulement
COCKELL, John »
Part-time professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of International Development and Global Studies
Contact information:
Cell: 819-639-7330
E-mail: jcockell@uOttawa.ca
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Research information:
United Nations peacekeeping, peacebuilding, conflict prevention, mediation, conflict management, and other peace operations in fragile and conflict states; ethnic conflict and ethnic nationalism; Kashmir; Kosovo; Darfur; Sudan; South Sudan; Somalia; India; complex peace operations planning and implementation; development aid and conflict; governance and conflict.Area(s) of expertise:
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- Africa
- Balkans
- Borders
- Colonization
- Constitution
- Democracy and democratization
- Federalism
- Foreign aid
- Foreign Policy
- Geopolitics
- India
- International development
- International development and globalization
- International humanitarian law
- International organizations
- International relations
- International terrorism
- Middle East
- Nationalism
- Political ideology
- Political theory
- Polyethnic societies
- Resistance
- Secession
Language preference:
English and French
DE KERCKHOVE, Ferry »
Senior fellow
Faculty of Social Sciences
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (4852)
Cell: 613-400-2414
Home: 613-421-8263
E-mail: ferry.de.kerckhove@uOttawa.ca
Preferred method s of contact:
E-mail, Cell Telephone
Research information:
My diplomatic career has exposed me to the Muslim World (Iran, Pakistan, Indonesia) and to the Arab world (Egypt), as well as to Russia and to Security issues (NATO). Of course, with 38 years of experience in Foreign Affairs, I do have a solid background onn Canadian Foreign Policy. I have been involved in policy planning (both political and trade) for over 6 years during my career at DFAIT. I have contributed a number of TV and Radio interviews on issues related to all facets of my experience and have written a number of pieces and comments at conferences all over Canada and abroad. As the Executive Vice President of the Conference of Defence Associations Institute, and the co-author of "Canada's Strategic Outlook" of the CDAI for 2013 and 2014, I am also involved in Canada's defence policy. I write as well for CDFAI and for CIPS.
Area(s) of expertise:
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- Afghanistan
- Communism
- Democracy and democratization
- European politics
- Foreign aid
- Foreign Policy
- Geopolitics
- Human rights
- International commerce
- International communications
- International political economy
- International relations
- Middle East
- Middle East
- Nationalism
- Religion
- Southeast Asia
- Wars
Language preference:
English and French , Spanish; some Russian
MILNE, Nick »
PhD student
Faculty of Arts
English
Contact information:
Cell: 613 858 5617
E-mail: nmiln013@uottawa.ca
Website
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I specialize in the cultural and literary history of the English-speaking world from 1890 through the 1960s, with a particular focus on the British literature and history of the First World War. My current project offers a reappraisal of the work of certain literary propagandists in light of recent shifts in the war's historiography. I have recently appeared as a guest on BBC Radio 4's documentary program '1914-1918:The Cultural Front', and I am a regular contributor to the University of Oxford's First World War centenary project, 'Continuations and Beginnings'.Area(s) of expertise:
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- 20th century
- British history
- Canadian English
- Communications and ethics
- Contemporary European History
- Cultural history
- Education
- English
- European history
- European politics
- Media
- Modern languages and literatures
- Nationalism
- Violence
- Wars
Language preference:
English only
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