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Kaitie Jourdeuil

Doctoral Candidate

She/Her

Political Studies

Doctoral Candidate

kaitie.jourdeuil@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, B307

Supervisor: Margaret Moore

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Brief Biography

Kaitie Jourdeuil is a SSHRC doctoral scholar in the Department of Political Studies at Queen鈥檚 specialising in Political Theory and Canadian Politics. Her research interests are shaped by two questions: (1) What does it mean to live well in community with one another? and (2) What shared values should guide relationships within our political community and with other communities? Her doctoral project focuses on what Ladner (2017) has called the 鈥淐anadian problem鈥: that Canada鈥檚 laws, policies, institutions, and norms support the ongoing colonization of Indigenous people, nations, knowledges, and lands. Specifically, her project explores how Canadians might change their shared values and political practices in dialogue with Indigenous political thought and how Canadian political theorists can respond to calls from their Indigenous colleagues to decolonize political theory and Canadian politics.

Originally from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Kaitie joined the Department of Political Studies in 2019 as a Master鈥檚 student in Political and Legal Thought. She received her Bachelor of Humanities with High Distinction from Carleton University鈥檚 College of the Humanities, during which she completed a year of study at Cardiff University in Wales.

Selected Awards

  • Stanley Drabek Graduate Award (2024)
  • SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarship 鈥 Doctoral (2021-2024)
  • Ontario Graduate Scholarship (2020-2021)
  • SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarship 鈥 Master鈥檚 (2019-2020)
  • Queen鈥檚 University Tri-Agency Recipient Recognition Award (2019-2020)

Teaching Fellowships

Winter 2025     POLS 320: Indigenous Politics

Winter 2024     POLS 451: Topics in Political Theory 鈥 Settler Colonialism in Canada           

2023-present    POLS 590: Honours Thesis in Political Studies

Selected Publications

Selected Publications

Peer-Reviewed Articles

Jourdeuil, Kaitie. 2024. 鈥淩eorienting Territorial Rights: The Case for Grounded Normative Theory.鈥 Canadian Journal of Political Science.

Edited Volumes

(forthcoming 2024) 鈥淢argaret Moore: A Political Theory of Territory.鈥 In Global Encyclopedia of Territorial Rights, edited by Kevin Gray and Laura Lo Coco. Dordrecht: Springer.

Op-Eds

Jourdeuil, Kaitie and Dax D鈥橭razio. 鈥淧odcasting is Research Too.鈥 University Affairs, January 18, 2024.

Jourdeuil, Kaitie. 鈥淭his Canada Day, Settler-Canadians Should Think 成人大片 Land Back.鈥 The Conversation, June 29, 2022.

Other Media

2023. Extremism, Polarisation, and the Future of Democracy. Podcast co-hosted and produced with Dax D鈥橭razio. Centre for Constitutional Studies, University of Alberta.

Selected Conference Presentations

2024. 鈥淧utting Political Theory on the Hook: Philosophers as Listeners and Knowledge Producers.鈥 Canadian Political Science Association Annual Conference, McGill University.

2024. 鈥淚nformation Discovery as Political Praxis: Reflections on Instructing Critical Information Discovery at the Undergraduate Level.鈥 (co-authored with Kayla Dold) Sustaining Shared Futures鈥or Whom? Conference. Montr茅al, QC.

2023. 鈥淭erritorial Dispossession in Settler States: Insights from Grounded Normative Theory.鈥 MANCEPT Political Theory Workshop, University of Manchester.

2023. 鈥淭erritorial Rights in Settler States: A Contextual Approach.鈥 Canadian Political Science Association Annual Conference, York University.