Gender, Sexuality, and Political Power Research Showcase

Date

Tuesday January 30, 2024
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Location

The Canadian Opinion Research Archive (CORA), the Centre for the Study of Democracy and Diversity (CSDD), and the Department of Political Studies present:

"The Gender, Sexuality, and Political Power Research Showcase"

Featuring:  

Panel 1: Gender and Governance, Foreign Policy, and Migration

Surulola Eke - 鈥淩ethinking the Power Concept in Gendered Migration Research: Agential Constructivism and the (Re)making of Gender Norms鈥

Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant - 鈥淭he COVID-19 Pandemic and Hybridization of Parliament in Canada鈥

Michael Murphy - 鈥淐anada鈥檚 Approach to Quantum in Security and Economics: Feminist Foreign Policy or Tokenizing #WomenInSTEM?鈥

Panel 2: Gender, Sexuality, and Representation

Elizabeth Baisley and Quinn M. Albaugh - 鈥淕ender Attributions and Gender Stereotyping of Transgender and Nonbinary Politicians鈥

Kate Burke Pellizzari - 鈥淎re LGBTQ+ Candidates at a Disadvantage: An Examination of Political Finance in the 2015-2021 Canadian Federal Elections"

Fan Lu - 鈥淕ender Disparities in Asian American and Canadian Politics鈥

Details:

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

1:00-4:00PM

Robert Sutherland Hall, Room 202 

Event poster

"Good Soldiers Don't Rape: The Stories We Tell 成人大片 Military Sexual Violence"

Date

Friday February 2, 2024
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Location

The Corry Colloquium Speaker Series of the Department of Political Studies and the Centre for International and Defence Policy present:

Megan MacKenzie - Simon Fraser University 

"Good Soldiers Don't Rape: The Stories We Tell 成人大片 Military Sexual Violence" 

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photo of Megan MacKenzie


Friday, February 2, 2024 

12:00-1:30 PM

Robert Sutherland Hall | Room 334

Light lunch served


Abstract: 

In this presentation, Megan MacKenzie will draw out the key contributions of her recent book,  (Cambridge University Press), which focuses on sexual violence within defence forces. The book uses feminist theories of 'rape culture' and institutional gaslighting to identify the key stories, myths, and misconceptions about military sexual violence that have obstructed addressing and preventing it. It includes an analysis of nearly thirty years of media coverage of military sexual violence in three case countries 鈥 the US, Canada and Australia. MacKenzie will relate her book to the recent scandals and high profile cases of sexual misconduct that have plagued the Canadian Forces over the past three years.

Biography: 

To learn more about Megan MacKenzie, see her at Simon Fraser University.

 

A Post-Doctoral Fellow Research Panel

Date

Friday January 26, 2024
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Location

The Department of Political Studies' Corry Colloquium Speaker Series presents:

A Post-Doctoral Fellow Research Panel 

Featuring:

Caroline Dunton (Department of Political Studies):

"Liberal Internationalism's Cheshire Cat: Imperialism, Status, and the United Nations Security Council"

Surulola Eke (Department of Political Studies): 

"Old Foes in A New Conflict: Neoliberalism, Ultra-nationalism, and Anti-Immigrant Sentiments in the Digital Age in Africa锘"

Emilie El Khoury (Centre for International and Defence Policy):

"Understanding Connections: An Anthropologist's Insight into Security and Peace锘"

Michael Luoma (Department of Political Studies/ Centre for the Study of Democracy and Diversity):

"Domains of Self-Determination? Indigenous Land Claims and Border Security Coopera锘縯ion"


Friday, January 26, 2024 

12:00-1:30 PM

Robert Sutherland Hall | Room 202

Light lunch provided

 


Photograph of Caroline Dunton

Dr. Caroline Dunton is the Skelton-Clark Post-Doctoral Fellow. Caroline studies Canadian foreign policy, the United Nations Security Council, diplomacy, and settler colonialism in Canada. She holds a PhD from the University of Ottawa, where she has also been a Research Associate at the Centre for International Policy Studies. She also holds an MA from The George Washington University, an MA from the University of Ottawa, and a Bachelor of Knowledge Integration from the University of Waterloo. Outside of academia, she has worked at Global Affairs Canada, including as a Senior Policy Analyst in Foreign Policy Planning and the Cadieux-L茅ger Fellow. She is currently the Book Reviews Editor at International Journal

 

Photo of Surulola Eke

Dr. Surulola Eke is the latest Peacock Postdoctoral Fellow to join the Department of Political Studies. Working with supervisor Dr. Andrew Grant, his research agenda focuses on the linkages between autochthony, natural resources, and conflicts in West Africa. Dr. Eke has published on these linkages and related security governance themes in several scholarly journals, including Third World QuarterlyJournal of Global Security StudiesRound Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International AffairsPeace Research, and African Security Review.

 

photo of Emilie El Khoury

Dr. Emilie El Khoury is a postdoctoral fellow at 成人大片's Centre for International Policy and Defence (CIDP). Her expertise lies in the field of anthropology, with a specific focus on the Middle East and the Maghreb. Her research areas encompass war, religion, politics, and their application to topics such as terrorism, security, gender dynamics, and the processes leading to radicalization and violence. Her doctoral research (completed in 2022) focuses on women's experiences and the situations that promote or compromise their security in times of war and peace. 

 

photo of Michael Luoma

Dr. Michael Luoma鈥檚 research is centered in theories of territorial rights, political authority, and collective self-determination. Within that domain, and in dialogue with Indigenous political philosophy, Michael鈥檚 doctoral project examined the conditions for legitimate treaty negotiation processes and just territorial rights arrangements on Turtle Island. In addition to this work, he is interested in the philosophy of migration and the ethics of political action. Michael is a settler, born and raised in Orillia, Ontario on Chippewa territory (Crown Treaty 16, Chippewa Williams Treaty).

Political Studies in the News - November 30, 2023

The Department of Political Studies congratulates two recent graduates of our undergraduate program, Jenna Ghassabeh and Olivia Batten, on their new jobs in Ottawa!

Olivia Batten joined the Government House Leader鈥檚 Office in Ottawa this fall as Press Secretary to Minister Karina Gould. Olivia graduated with a BA Honours in Political Studies this spring.    

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