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Knowing who is doing what and where is crucial in order to be able to network and identify people interested in becoming co-panelists at conferences, co-authoring publications, or developing research projects in collaboration with others. However, it is sometimes hard for graduate students to find students working on questions close to their research interests.
The aim of the member directory is to help you connect to each other, to network. To this end, we strongly encourage you to complete your personal profile, including a short bio with you research interests and affiliation.
Instructions: The Member Directory provides a complete listing of all members of the community. To find a member, simply use the search tool provided below and enter a keyword or use the drop down menus to search by group or profile field.
Le développement de collaborations professionnelles, que ce soit dans le cadre de publications, de projets de recherche, ou encore de participation à une conférence, nécessite de pouvoir entrer en contact avec les personnes qui partagent nos intérêts. Or, il est parfois difficile pour les étudiants aux cycles supérieurs de trouver des étudiants qui ont des intérêts similaires aux leurs.
Grâce au présent répertoire, les membres du réseau pourront entrer en contract et communiquer entre eux. Nous vous invitons à remplir votre profil personnel, en y incluant une courte description de vos intérêts de recherche et en indiquant l'institution d'enseignement à laquelle vous êtes rattachés.
Mode d'emploi: Le répertoire des membres contient la liste complète des membres de la communauté. Vous pouvez trouver un membre en entrant un mot clé dans l'outil de recherche fourni. Les menus déroulants permettent de faire des recherches plus ciblées.
- CIGI is an independent, nonpartisan think tank that addresses international governance challenges. Led by a group of experienced practitioners and distinguished academics, CIGI supports research, forms networks, advances policy debate, builds capacity, and generates ideas for multilateral governance improvements. Conducting an active agenda of research, events and publications, CIGI's interdisciplinary work includes collaboration with policy, business and academic communities around the world.
- Currently a graduate student at McGill University in the Comparative Politics of the Developing World. Interests include sustainable development, all area studies, and governance. I am also a fellow with the Center for Developing Areas Studies, and the Institute for Health and Social Policy.
- A graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University's global studies program, Brandon also has a background in journalism and previously served as a media training officer with Journalists for Human Rights in Zambia. Since April 2008, he has been producing online content in a variety of capacities for the Centre for International Governance Innovation.
- Mark obtained his BA from U of T (2005) and his MA from McGill (2008), both in Political Science. In September, he will begin his PhD at McGill under Jody Heymenn at the Institute for Health and Social Policy. Mark's research will examine the different policy responses of Uganda and South Africa to HIV/AIDS with a focus on the role of civil society and local level participation. Mark's current interests are African politics, HIV/AIDS, political theory, & the role of emotions in politics.
- Andrew Dawson obtained his BA in Sociology and BComm (2000) from the University of Calgary, and his MA (2005) in Sociology from McGill University. Andrew's proposed dissertation project will examine the relationship between state capacity and development. His research interests include political sociology, development, social movements and comparative historical sociology.
- I am currently pursuing a master degree in sociology at Université de Montréal. My dissertation explores the impact of public participation on forest policies, with a focus on State/civil society interactions. My research interests include the sociopolitical aspects of nature, social movements and participation in environmental decision-making.
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