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Dr.LauraCatharineMacdonald1125 Colonel By Drive ▪ Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6 ▪ 613‐520‐2600 x 8858 ▪ [email protected]
1 EDUCATIONPH.D., POLITICAL SCIENCE, YORK UNIVERSITY, 1992.
Dissertation title: "Supporting Civil Society: The Political Impact of NGO Assistance to Costa Rica and
Nicaragua".
M.A., POLITICAL SCIENCE, YORK UNIVERSITY, 1985.
B.A. HONOURS, POLITICAL STUDIES, QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY, 1983.
2 WORKEXPERIENCEDIRECTOR, Institute for Political Economy, Carleton University, 2013‐2015
CHAIR, Department of Political Science, Carleton University, 2006‐2009
FULL PROFESSOR, Department of Political Science, Carleton University, 2005‐Present
CO‐DIRECTOR, Centre on North American Politics and Society, Carleton University, 2000‐Present
Cross‐Appointment to Institute of Political Economy, Carleton University, 1998‐Present
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, Department of Political Science, Carleton University, 1996‐2005
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (TENURED), Department of Political Science, Carleton University, 1994‐1996
ASSOCIATE FELLOW, Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean (CERLAC), York University,
1992‐present
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (TENURE TRACK), Department of Political Science, Carleton University, 1990‐
1994
3 PROFESSIONALHONOURSNOMINATION by Carleton University, TRUDEAU FELLOWSHIP, 2015
NOMINATION by Carleton University, SSHRC INSIGHT AWARD, 2015
CARLETON UNIVERSITY RESEARCH ACHIEVEMENT AWARD, 2013
FACULTY OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS RESEARCH EXCELLENCE AWARD, 2011
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VISITING RESEARCH FELLOW, Centre for U.S.‐Mexico Studies, University of California‐San Diego, January
1998‐May 1998
4 FUNDEDRESEARCHPrincipal investigator unless otherwise noted.
4.1 GOVERNMENTFUNDINGAGENCIESSSHRC Partnership Development Grant. Co‐investigator. “Austerity and its Alternatives” (Principal
Investigator Stephen McBride, McMaster University (2016‐2018).Total grant $199,740
MITACS grant $5,000. To support MA research of Sean Cornelissen in Mexico, 2015.
MITACS grant $5,000. To support PhD research of Megan Pickup in Brazil, 2015.
SSHRC Partnership Grant ‐ Talent Stream. Co‐investigator. “Cross‐Cultural Learning and Shifting
Identities: Research Training for a Transnational World (Principal Investigator Joan
DeBardeleben, Carleton University – invited to Formal Application) – Not approved for funding
SSHRC Partnership Grant (collaborator) “Borders in Globalization.” Principal Investigator Emmanuel
Brunet‐Jailly, University of Victoria (2013‐2020). $3.98 million (Macdonald is a member of the
Carleton University team).
SSHRC Connections Grant (co‐investigator) “Clientelism and Violence in Subnational Latin American and
Caribbean Politics”, $35,815, 2013. Principal Investigator Tina Hilgers, Concordia University.
SSHRC Insight Grant. “From Minor Player to Major Actor: Canada’s Role in Latin America,” $379,834.00,
2012‐2017.
SSHRC Standard Research Grant (co‐investigator) “Early Childhood Development (ECD): Travelling Ideas,
Complex Translations”. 2013‐2015, Principal investigator: Rianne Mahon, Wilfrid Laurier
University.
SSHRC Standard Research Grant. “Social Citizenship in North America”. $89,000. 2006‐2009.
SSHRC Conference grant. “Conference on Federalism and Trans‐Border Integration in North America,”
$25,000, 2003.
SSHRC Standard Research Grant. "Borders and Bodies: Canadian and U.S. Immigration and Border
Control Policies in the New North America". $66,000, 2000‐2003.
SSHRC Research Grant, $35,000, "Economic integration, human rights and civil society: transnational
responses to NAFTA", 1993‐98.
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4.2 OTHERGOVERNMENTGRANTSORCONTRACTS$21,593.96 from U.S. State Department in support of Canadian students’ participation in North
American Youth Congress, American University, Washington DC, March 18‐21, 2010.
Centre on North American Politics and Society. Study of the evolving relationship between Canada,
Mexico and U.S. ($35,000 annually for 3 years – source: Department of Foreign Affairs and International
Trade [DFAIT] ‐ core funding for ORU).
Centre on North American Politics and Society. Conference on Challenges to Governance in North
America and the European Union, February 7‐8, 2002, Carleton University. ($5,000 ‐ Policy Research
Initiative; $25,000 DFAIT).
Centre on North American Politics and Society. Conference on Transition to Democracy in Mexico.
February 26 and 27, 2002, Carleton University. ($5,000 Policy Research Initiative; $10,000 Human
Resources Development Canada; $25,000 DFAIT).
Centre on North American Politics and Society. Conference on North American Studies. ($10,000,
DFAIT).
2001. John Holmes Fund, Canadian Centre for Foreign Policy Development Grant. “Social Exclusion and
Human Security in the Americas: Establishing a Framework for Dialogue,” $5,000, Principal Investigator.
2000‐01. North American Mobility Project. Administration of Carleton participation in student exchange
between 6 North American universities, on theme of “Gender, Globalization and Governance”. $8,000.
– Canadian funding agency: HRDC.
August 2001. Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. Contract to Host, Organize and
Run the North American Youth Conference. $85,000.
4.3 FOUNDATIONS,CORPORATE,ANDOTHEROUTSIDEFUNDERSCanada‐U.S. Fulbright Program ‐ Promoted creation of the Fulbright‐Carleton University Chair in North
American Studies, established 2003.
4.4 INTERNALFUNDINGTOCARLETONUNIVERSITY2005 – GR6 – “Social Citizenship in North America,” $10,000.
2000 – GR6 ‐ "FTAA and Civil Society,” $2,500.
1992‐93 – GR6, "New Directions in NGO Assistance," $2,500.
1991‐92, GR‐6, "NGO Assistance to Costa Rica and Nicaragua," $1,900.
5 PUBLICATIONS:Note – all co‐authored articles are the product of equal contribution by each author in
research, writing and editing unless otherwise noted.
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CAREER PUBLICATION RECORD
Publication Type Count
Books 5
Journal Articles (refereed only) 26
Book Chapters (refereed and non‐
refereed)
36
TOTAL 65
5.1 REFEREEDSCHOLARLYPUBLICATIONS
5.1.1 Books(5)Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald, eds. North American in Question: Regional Integration in an Era of
Economic Turbulence, University of Toronto Press, 2012.
Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald, eds. Contentious Politics in North America, Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.
Laura Macdonald and Arne Ruckert, eds., Post‐Neoliberalism in the Americas: Beyond the Washington
Consensus?, Palgrave Macmillan, 2009.
Jane Bayes, Patricia Begne, Laura Gonzalez, Lois Harder, Mary Hawkesworth, and Laura Macdonald.
Women, Democracy, and Globalization in North America: A Comparative Study. Palgrave Macmillan,
2006. Equal co‐authors.
Laura Macdonald. Supporting Civil Society: The Political Impact of NGO Assistance to Central America,
Basingstoke, UK and New York City: Macmillan Press and St. Martin's Press, 1997, 195 pp. Part of the
International Political Economy series.
5.1.2 ArticlesinRefereedJournals(25)Laura Macdonald and Jeremy Paltiel, Guest Editors, special issue of Canadian Foreign Policy Journal,
“Canada and the Emerging Markets”, 22 (1) 2016.
Laura Macdonald and Jeremy Paltiel, “Middle power or muddling power? Canadian Foreign Policy
Journal, 22 (1) 2016, 1‐11.
Laura Macdonald, “Evaluating Canadian economic diplomacy: Canada’s relations with emerging markets in the Americas,” 22 (1) 2016, 12‐25.
Lucy Luccisano and Laura Macdonald, “Mexico and Social Provision by the Federal Government and the
Federal District: Obstacles and Openings to a Global Social Protection Floor, Global Social Policy, Vol. 14,
no. 3, 2014: 333‐351 DOI: 10.1177/1468018114539692
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “Domestic Transnationalism: Legal Advocacy for Mexican
Migrant Workers’ Rights in Canada”, Citizenship Studies, Vol. 18, Issue 3‐4, 2014, pp. 243‐258.
Débora Lopreite and Laura Macdonald, “Gender and Latin American Welfare Regimes: Early Childhood
Education and Care Policies in Argentina and Mexico,” Social Politics, Vol. 21, no. 1, 2014, pp. 80‐102.
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Lucy Luccisano and Laura Macdonald, “Neo‐liberalism, Semi‐clientelism and the Politics of Scale in
Mexican Anti‐Poverty Policies,” World Political Science Review, Vol. 8, no. 1, 2012 (English translation of
2011 Politique et Sociétés article).
Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald, “A Community of Fate? Nonpolarity and North American Security
Interdependence,” Canadian Foreign Policy, Vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 2012), 92‐105.
Lucy Luccisano and Laura Macdonald, “Neo‐liberalism, Neo‐clientelism and the Politics of Scale in
Mexican Anti‐Poverty Policies,” Politique et Sociétés. Vol.30 , No.2, 2011, pp. 173‐201.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, 2011, “Citizenship at the Margins: The Canadian Seasonal
Agricultural Worker Program and Civil Society Advocacy,” Politics and Policy, Vol. 39, issue 1, pp. 45‐67.
Laura Macdonald, “A Fine Balance: Multilateralism and Bilateralism in Canadian Policy in the North
American Region,” Canadian Foreign Policy, Vol. 16, no. 2, 2011, 111‐124.
Melissa Haussman and Laura Macdonald, "Introduction: Canada‐US Relations under Obama: Continuity
or Change," introduction to special issue edited by Haussman and Macdonald, American Review of
Canadian Studies, vol. 39, no. 4, December 2009, pp. 323‐335.
Rianne Mahon and Laura Macdonald, “Anti‐poverty politics in Toronto and Mexico City,” Geoforum, vol.
41, issue 2, 2010, pp. 209‐217.
Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald, “Deep Integration and Shallow Governance: The Limits to Civil
Society Engagement Across North America,” Policy and Society, (Vol. 25, issue 3, 2006), pp. 23‐42.
Christina Gabriel, Jimena Jimenez, and Laura Macdonald, “Hacia las `fronteras inteligentes’
norteamericanas?: convergencia or divergencia en las políticas de control de fronteras,” Revista Foro
Internacional, Vol. 46, no. 3, julio‐septiembre 2006, pp. 549‐579.
Laura Macdonald, “Canadian Scholarship on North America,” Norteamérica, Vol. 1, number 1, January‐June,
2006, pp. 25‐41.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “Managing Trade Engagements? Mapping the contours of state
feminism and women’s political activism,” Canadian Foreign Policy, Vol. 12, no. 1, 2005, pp. 71‐88.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, "Of Borders and Business: Canadian Corporate Proposals for
North American `Deep Integration'," Studies in Political Economy, Number 74, Fall 2004, pp. 79‐100.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “Chrétien and North America: Between Integration and
Autonomy,” Review of Constitutional Studies, Vol.9, no. 1 & 2, 2004, pp.71‐91.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, "The Hypermobile, The Mobile and the Rest: Patterns of
Inclusion and Exclusion in an Emerging North American Migration Regime," Canadian Journal of Latin
American and Caribbean Studies, Vol. 29, no. 57‐58, 2004, pp. 67‐91. Equal co‐author.
Susan Franceschet and Laura Macdonald, “Hard Times for Citizenship: Women’s Movement in Chile and
Mexico,” Citizenship Studies, Vol. 8, no. 1, March 2004, pp.3‐23.
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Laura Macdonald, “Globalization and Social Movements: Comparing Women's Movements' Responses to
NAFTA in Mexico, the U.S. and Canada,” International Feminist Journal of Politics, Vol. 4, no. 2, August 2002,
pp. 151‐172.
Laura Macdonald and Mildred A. Schwartz, "Political Parties and NGOs in the Creation of New Trading Blocs
in the Americas," International Political Science Review, Vol. 23, no. 2, 2002, pp. 135‐158.
Laura Macdonald, "Globalization and Social Movements: Comparing Women's Movements Responses
to NAFTA in Mexico, the United States, and Canada," International Feminist Journal of Politics, Vol. 4,
no.2, 2002, pp. 151‐172.
Cathy Blacklock and Laura Macdonald, "Human Rights and Citizenship in Guatemala and Mexico: From
`Strategic' to `New' Universalism?," Social Politics, Vol. 5, no. 2 (Summer 1998), pp. 132‐157.
Laura Macdonald, "Unequal Partnerships: The Politics of Canada's Relations with the Third World,"
Studies in Political Economy, No. 47 (Summer 1995), pp. 111‐41.
Laura Macdonald and Christina Gabriel, "NAFTA, Women and Organising in Canada and Mexico: Forging
a `Feminist Internationality'," Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Vol. 23, No. 3, 1994, pp. 535‐
62.
Laura Macdonald. "Globalising Civil Society: Interpreting International NGOs in Central America,"
Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Vol. 23, No. 2 (Summer 1994), pp. 267‐85.
5.1.3 ChaptersinEditedRefereedBooks(23)
Lucy Luccisano and Laura Macdonald, “The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Mexican Social
Policy,” in Gerry Boychuk, Rianne Mahon and Stephen McBride, eds., After ’08: Social Policy and the
Global Crisis, Vancouver: UBC Press, 2015, pp. 181‐196.
Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald, “Is North America Unravelling? Transformations of Regionalism in
North America,” in Sören Dosenrode, ed., Limits to Regional Integration, Ashgate Publishing Company,
Farnham Surrey England, 2015, pp. 179‐198.
Laura Macdonald and Arne Rückert, “Continental Shift? Rethinking Canadian Aid to the Americas,” in
Stephen Brown, Molly den Heyer and David Black, eds., Rethinking Canadian Aid, University of Ottawa
Press, 2014, pp. 125‐142. Available at www.bit.ly/CdnAidPDF.
Lucy Luccisano and Laura Macdonald, “The Limits of Anti‐Poverty Policy: Citizenship, Accountability and
Neo‐Clientelism in Mexico’s Oportunidades Program,” in Jordi Diez and Susan Franceschet, Comparative
Public Policy in Latin America, University of Toronto Press, 2012, pp. 205‐227.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “Debates on Temporary Agricultural Worker Migration in the
North American Context,” in Patti Tamara Lenard and Christine Straehle, eds., Legislated Inequality:
Temporary Labour Migration in Canada, Kingston/Montreal: McGill‐Queen’s, 2012, pp. 95‐116.
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Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald, “Introduction,” in Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald, eds., North
American in Question :Regional Integration in an Era of Economic Turbulence, University of Toronto
Press, 2012.
Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald, “Democratic Deficits: the Role of Civil Society” in Jeffrey Ayres and
Laura Macdonald, eds., North American in Question: Regional Integration in an Era of Economic
Turbulence, University of Toronto Press, 2012.
Laura Macdonald, “Canada and North American Integration – Bringing in Civil Society? In Julián Castro‐
Rea, ed., Our North America: Social and Political Issues beyond NAFTA. Farnham, Surrey, UK: Ashgate,
2012, 139‐50.
Laura Macdonald, “Labour on the Side: Shallow North American Governance and the Fate of Canadian
and U.S. Workers,”in Monica Gattinger and Geoffrey Hale, eds., Borders and Bridges: Canada’s Policy
Relations in North America, Don Mills, Oxford University Press , 2010, pp. 231‐247.
Laura Macdonald and Lisa Mills, “Gender, Democracy and Federalism in Mexico: Implications for
Reproductive Rights and Social Policy,” in Melissa Haussman, Jill Vickers and Marian Sawer, eds.,
Federalism, Feminism and Multilevel Governance, Farnham, Surrey, UK: Ashgate, 2010, pp. 187‐198.
Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald, “Introduction, Conceptualizing North American Contentious
Action,” in Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald, eds. Contentious Politics in North America, Palgrave
Macmillan, 2009, pp. 3‐15.
Laura Macdonald and Arne Ruckert, “Post‐Neoliberalism in the Americas: An Introduction, in Laura
Macdonald and Arne Ruckert, eds., Post‐Neoliberalism in the Americas: Beyond the Washington
Consensus?, Basingstoke UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, pp. 1‐18.
Rianne Mahon and Laura Macdonald, “Poverty Policy and Politics in Canada and Mexico: `Inclusive’
Liberalism? In Laura Macdonald and Arne Ruckert, eds., Post‐Neoliberalism in the Americas: Beyond the
Washington Consensus?, Basingstoke UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009, 184‐198.
Laura Macdonald, “Canada and the Politics of Regional Economic Integration in the Americas,” in Diego
Sánchez‐Ancochea and Kenneth C. Shadlen, eds., Responding to Globalization: The Political Economy of
Regional Integration, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008 pp. 219‐238.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “Migration and Citizenship Rights in a New North American
Space,” in Isabel Studer and Carol Wise, eds., Requiem or Revival? The Promise of North American
Integration, Washington D.C.: Brookings Press, 2007, pp. 353‐370
Laura Macdonald, “Gendering Transnational Social Movement Analysis: Women’s Groups Contest Free
Trade in the Americas,” in Joe Bandy and Jackie Smith, eds. Coalitions Across Borders: Transnational
Protest and the Neo‐Liberal Order, Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2004, pp. 21‐41.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, "Beyond the Continentalist/Nationalist Divide: Politics in a
North America `Without Borders'," in Wallace Clement and Leah F. Vosko, eds, Changing Canada:
Political Economy as Transformation, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2003, pp. 213‐240.
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Laura Macdonald, “Governance and State‐Society Relations in Canada: The Challenges from Regional
Integration,” in George Hoberg, ed., Capacity for Choice: Canada in the New North America, Toronto:
University of Toronto Press, 2002, pp. 187‐223. Also appears in the French version published by Les
Presses de l'Université de Montréal, pp. 205‐242
Laura Macdonald, "Gender and Canadian Trade Policy: Women's Strategies for Access and
Transformation," in Claire Turenne Sjolander, Heather Smith and Deborah Stienstra, eds. Gendered
Discourses/Gendered Practices, Oxford University Press, Canada, 2003.
Laura Macdonald, "Trade with a Female Face: Women and the New International Trade Agenda," in
Annie Taylor and Caroline Thomas, eds., Trade and the New Social Agenda, London: Routledge, 1999,
pp. 53‐71.
Laura Macdonald, "Democracy, Human Rights and the Transformation of Civil Society in the New North
America," in Kenneth P. Thomas and Mary Ann Tétreault, eds., Racing to Regionalize: Democracy,
Capitalism, and Regional Political Economy. International Political Economy Yearbook, Vol. 11, Boulder:
Lynne Rienner Press, 1999, pp.167‐90.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “Women's Responses to NAFTA in Canada and Mexico: Prospects
for a Feminist Internationality,” in Isabella Bakker, ed., Changing Spaces: Gender and State Responses to
Restructuring in Canada, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996, pp. 165‐86.
Laura Macdonald, "NGOs and the Problematic Discourse of Participation: Cases from Costa Rica," in David
Moore and Gerald Schmitz, eds., Crisis and Renewal in Development Discourse, London: Macmillan, 1996,
pp. 201‐229.
5.2 OTHER(NON‐REFEREED)SCHOLARLYPUBLICATIONS
5.2.1 ChaptersinNon‐refereedBooks(13)Laura Macdonald and Jeffrey Ayres, “Civil Society and International Political Economy,” in Greg
Anderson and Chris Kukucha, eds., International Political Economy text, Toronto: Oxford University
Press, 2015, pp. 329‐342.
Laura Macdonald, “Regionalism in Flux: Politics, Economics and Security in the North American Region,”
for Scarlett Cornelissen, J. Andrew Grant and Timothy Shaw, eds., The Ashgate Research Companion to
Regionalisms, Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, 2012, 113‐128.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “From the 49th Parallel to the Río Grande: U.S. Homeland
Security and North American Borders,” in Yasmeen Abu‐Laban, Radha Jhappan and Francois Rocher, eds.
North American Politics: Globalization and Culture, Peterborough: Broadview, 2007, pp. 353‐370.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “Chrétien and North America: Between Integration and
Autonomy,” in Lois Harder and Steve Patten, eds., The Chrétien Legacy: Politics and Public Policy in Canada,
(Montreal‐Kingston: McGill‐Queens, 2006), Reprint of article first published in Review of Constitutional
Studies Vol. 9, No. 2, 2004. pp. 79‐101.
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Laura Macdonald, "In the Shadow of the Hyperpower: Beyond Canada's Middle‐Power Image," in Glen
Williams and Michael Whittington, eds., Canadian Politics in the 21st Century, Toronto: Thomson Nelson,
2004, pp. 291‐311.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, "NAFTA, Women, and Organizing in Canada and Mexico: Forging a
`Feminist Internationality'," in Veronica Strong‐Boag, Mona Gleason and Adele Perry, eds., Rethinking
Canada: The Promise of Women's History, 4th ed., Don Mills: Oxford University Press, 2002. Reprint of
article first published in Millennium, 1994.
Cathy Blacklock and Laura Macdonald, "Women and Citizenship in Mexico and Guatemala,” in Shirin Rai,
ed. Gender and Democratization, Houndmills, Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1999. (reprint of article first
published in Social Politics). Equal co‐author.
Laura Macdonald, "Turbulence in Global Politics: Beyond Canada's Middle Power Image," in Glen
Williams and Michael Whittington, eds., Canadian Politics in the 21st Century, 5th ed., Toronto: ITP
Nelson, 1999.
Laura Macdonald. "Going Global: The Politics of Canada's Foreign Economic Relations," in Wallace Clement,
ed., Understanding Canada: Building on the New Canadian Political Economy. Kingston/Montreal: McGill‐
Queen's University Press, 1997.
Laura Macdonald, "Canada in the New World Order," in Michael Whittington and Glen Williams, eds.,
Canadian Politics in the 1990s, 4th ed., Scarborough: Nelson Canada, 1995.
Laura Macdonald, "Globalising Civil Society: Interpreting International NGOs in Central America,” in
Larry Swatuk and Timothy M. Shaw, eds., The South at the End of the Twentieth Century, Basingstoke:
Macmillan, 1995.
Laura Macdonald, "Changing Directions? Challenges Facing Canadian Non‐governmental Organizations in
Latin America," in Jean Daudelin and Edgar Dosman, eds., Beyond Mexico?: Canada in the Americas,
Ottawa: Carleton University Press, 1995, pp. 237‐55.
Laura Macdonald, "Current and Future Directions for Canadian NGOs in Latin America," in Edgar Dosman
and Jerry Haar, eds., A Dynamic Partnership: Canada's Changing Role in the Americas, Miami: North South
Center, 1993, pp. 113‐28.
5.2.2 ArticlesinNon‐refereedJournals(11)Laura Macdonald, “Is Canada Pan‐American Dreaming?” Opencanada.org, July 21, 2015, available at:
http://opencanada.org/features/is‐canada‐pan‐american‐dreaming/.
Stephen Baranyi and Laura Macdonald, “After the Summit of the Americas: What next for Canada in the
Hemisphere?” Opencanada.org, April 17, 2015, available at: http://opencanada.org/features/after‐the‐
summit‐what‐next‐for‐canada‐in‐the‐hemisphere/
Pablo Heidrich and Laura Macdonald, “The blurring of economic and diplomatic interests,”
Opencanada.org, October 20, 2014.
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Laura Macdonald and Arne Ruckert, The New Role for the Post‐Neoliberal State in Brazil, Argentina and
Mexico: Is there a right mix?” Canada Watch, Fall, 2010, pp. 19‐20, 22.
Laura Macdonald and Arne Ruckert, “A new role for Canada in the hemisphere? Canada´s Americas
Strategy,” Nexos, 10, 2009,
Laura Macdonald and Jeffrey Ayres “Siempre la misma canción: el papel de la sociedad civil en el
proceso de la Alianza para la Seguridad y la Prosperidad de América del Norte,” Revista Mexicana de
Política Exterior, Numero 87, 2009, pp. 119‐148.
Laura Macdonald, “Free Trade Still Politically Polarized Across the Continent”, Embassy Newspaper, June
13, 2007.
Laura Macdonald, "Civil Society and North American Integration," Policy Options, Vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 4‐8.
Laura Macdonald, "State‐Society Relations in Mexico after the Fox victory," Horizons, Vol. 4, No. 4,
September 2001 (publication of the Policy Research Initiative), pp. 16‐19.
Laura Macdonald. "A Mixed Blessing: The NGO Boom in Latin America," NACLA Report on the Americas,
Vol. 28, No. 5, 1995, pp. 30‐35.
"The Perils of Partnership," Speaking About Rights (Canadian Human Rights Foundation Newsletter), Vol.
11, No. 2, 1996, pp. 1‐2,8.
5.2.3 Articlesinnon‐refereedConferenceProceedings(1)Laura Macdonald and Chris Rosene, "Ayuda canadiense para Centroamerica," with Chris Rosene,
Memoria de Consulta Internacional: "La Cooperación externa para Centroamerica ‐ Tendencias y
Perspectivas". San José: Concertación Centroamericana de Organismos de Desarrollo, 1990. Equal co‐
author.
5.2.4 BookReviewsinScholarlyJournals(2)Laura Macdonald, review of Marc Hooghe and Dietlind Stolle, eds., “Generating Social Capital: Civil
Society and Institutions in Comparative Perspective,” in Canadian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 37, no.
3, 2004, pp 751‐753.
Laura Macdonald, "Honduras: Peeling Away the Myths," Studies in Political Economy, No. 3 (Spring, 1990),
pp. 185‐93.
5.2.5 CreativeorProfessionalPublications(5)Observatory on Canada Latin America Relations/ Observatorio de las relaciones Canadá y América
Latina, Website for SSHRC project: http://www.observatorio.ca.
Pablo Heidrich and Laura Macdonald, “The blurring of economic and diplomatic interests,” Open
Canada, October 20, 2014, http://opencanada.org/features/the‐blurring‐of‐economic‐and‐diplomatic‐
interests/
Pablo Heidrich, Laura Macdonald and Catalina Prada, “Canada and the Pacific Alliance,” Policy Brief,
North‐South Institute, Spring 2013. http://www.nsi‐ins.ca/publications/canada‐and‐the‐pacific‐alliance/.
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Laura Macdonald, “Caring Matters,” Au Courant (Publication of the Canadian Council for International
Co‐operation), Vol. 8, No. 3 (August 1999), pp. 10‐11. [Review of Jamie Swift, Civil Society in Question
and Alison Van Rooy, ed. Canadian Development Report 1999: Civil Society and Global Change].
"Non‐Governmental Organizations: Agents of a New Development?," published by the Canadian Council
for International Cooperation, Ottawa, 1994.
5.3 SCHOLARLYWORKINPROGRESS(10)J.Z. Garrod and Laura Macdonald, “Imperialism or Something Else? Rethinking 'Canadian Mining
Imperialism' in Latin America,” in Kalowatie Deonandan and Michael Dougherty, Mining in Latin
America: Critical Approaches to the “New Extraction,” in press.
Tina Hilgers and Laura Macdonald, eds., The Politics of Violence in Latin America and the Caribbean,
Cambridge University Press, under contract, to be submitted to press August 15 2016.
Lucy Luccisano and Laura Macdonald, “Guns and Butter: Social Policy, Semi‐Clientelism, and Efforts to
Reduce Violence in Mexico City,” in Tina Hilgers and Laura Macdonald, eds., The Politics of Violence in
Latin America and the Caribbean, Cambridge University Press, under contract, to be submitted to press
August 15, 2016.
Laura Macdonald, “Canada in the Post‐Hegemonic Hemisphere: Evaluating the Harper Government’s
Americas Strategy,” Studies in Political Economy, in press, Spring 2016.
Laura Macdonald, “Neoliberal Governance in Latin America,” in The Handbook of South American
Governance, edited by Christopher Wylde and Pia Riggirozzi, Routledge, forthcoming 2016.
Arne Ruckert, Laura Macdonald and Kristina Proulx, “Post‐Neoliberalism in Crisis? A Conceptual Review, submitted to Third World Quarterly.
Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald, “Transnational Protest: “Going Global” in the Current Protest Cycle
against Neoliberalism,” in Moisés Arce and Roberta Rice, eds., Protest and Democracy, forthcoming.
5.4 INVITEDTALKSORGUESTLECTURES(38)“Intersections of social policy and citizen security in Mexico City”, Keynote Presentation,
Globalópolis_MX conference, Universidad de las Américas Puebla, Puebla Mexico, February 25, 2016.
“The Americas Strategy: What’s Next,” presentation to Hemispheric Affairs Division, Global Affairs
Canada, January 20, 2016.
“Reading the Tea Leaves: Liberal Government policies on Latin America,” Americas Policy Group,
Canadian Council for International Cooperation,” Ottawa, November 23, 2015.
“Canadian Civil Society in the Americas: The Promises and Limits to Transnational Civil Society
Cooperation,” Keynote lecture at conference titled “Canada in the Americas,” McGill Institute for the
Study of Canada, October 2, 2015.
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“Borders and North American Regionalism,” Keynote speech at conference titled “Crossing Borders:
American and Canadian Relations in a Changing North America,” Brock University, March 26‐27, 2015.
“Waves of Contention in North America,” presented at workshop titled "Twenty Years after NAFTA:
Integration, Identity, and Regionalism in North America," Oxford University, St. Anthony’s College,
November 27, 2014.
“The Harper Government’s Americas Strategy: What’s Next,” presentation to Canadian International
Council National Capital Branch, Sheraton Hotel, Ottawa, November 12, 2013.
"Update on Mexican Politics: Elections, Drugs/Thugs, and Human Rights in the Third Amigo,” Canadian
International Council National Capital Branch, Latin America and Caribbean Group, Carleton University,
March 28, 2012.
“Domestic Transnationalism: Legal Advocacy for Mexican Migrant Workers Rights in Canada,” Workshop
Participant, with Christina Gabriel, Justice in Migration Workshop, University of Ottawa, March 11, 2011
Transcontinental forum, Parliament building, August 10, 2009. Participated in panel titled “Economic
stimulus at low or no cost: Regulatory Harmony between US and Canada”.
Connect seminar on Canada‐US relations – “Canada and North American Political Economy”, July 2009.
“Rescaling Welfare Regimes: Antipoverty Politics in Toronto/Canada and Mexico City/Mexico,” with
Rianne Mahon, to Institute of Political Economy workshop, November 2008, Carleton University.
“Canada‐US relations”, talk to visiting Rotary students, organized by School of Canadian Studies, May
2009
“Globalization and its Impacts on Workers, Families and Communities,” Teamsters Canada conference,
Ottawa, October 24, 2007.
“North American Integration: Bringing Civil Society In?” Wilfrid Laurier University, Political Science
Speaker’s Series, October 2006.
“Security context in the Americas,” CCIC Americas Policy Group, September 2006.
“Civil Society and North American Integration,” In University of Alberta, Department of Political Science
Speaker’s Series, titled “Our North America: From Turtle Island to the Security and Prosperity
Partnership,” January 12, 2006.
”The Political Economy of Canada in the North American region” CONNECT seminar, Ottawa, July 26,
2005.
“North American integration,” International Council for Canadian Studies, Ottawa, August 2004.
“Human Rights, Democracy, and Good Governance in Latin America,” presentation to the Americas
Policy Group, Canadian Council on International Cooperation, Ottawa, May 10, 2005.
“North American Civil Society Linkages: Integration from Below?,” presentation to the Policy Research
Initiative‐SSHRC workshop on Cross‐border Linkages in North America, Ottawa, June 21‐22, 2004.
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“Next steps for Gender and Trade in North America,” presentation to seminar titled Gender and Trade:
Next Steps,” organized by Status of Women Canada in partnership with International Trade Canada and
the Canadian International Development Agency, November 5, 2004.
“Canada in North America,” presentation to CONNECT seminar on Canadian Studies, Ottawa, July 26,
2004.
"Citizenship and Human Rights in North America," invited guest lecture, Department of Justice, Research
and Statistics Division seminar series, April 8, 2004.
"Canada and Human Rights in North America," lecture in conference on Human Rights in Mexico,
Canadian Council for International Cooperation, January 21, 2004.
“Beyond Canada’s Middle Power Image,” lecture in University of Vermont Canada seminar, Ottawa, May
27, 2003.
"The Public Sphere and Democratic Culture," presented to forum titled "Strategic Issues for Democratic
Development: Participation, Democratic Culture, and the Post‐September 11th Context," organized by
Rights & Democracy, Ottawa, November 1, 2001.
"Women and Trade: Trading the lives of women in a global economy," International Women's Week
Lecture Series, Carleton University, Ottawa, March 4, 2002.
“Blurring Boundaries – Reflections on Canadian Foreign Policy in an Era of Globalization”, presented to
the Canadian Centre on Foreign Policy Development, Department of Foreign Affairs and International
Trade, Annual Academic Conference, Ottawa, May 4, 2001.
“Beyond NAFTA”, presentation to the annual Policy meeting of the Canadian Association of Business
Economists, March 30, 2001.
“Gender and Trade: NAFTA, Women’s Movements, and Political Participation”, presented at “The
Power to be Cool, Smart and Successful,” Fourth North Texas UN Conference on Women, University of
Texas at Dallas, Dallas, November 10, 2000.
“Are the `Dangerous Classes’ at the Table? Civil Society and the Free Trade Area of the Americas”,
presented to the Summer School on Hemispheric Integration, Robarts Centre on Canadian Studies, York
University, Toronto, July 17, 2000.
“Citizenship and Human Rights in Guatemala and Mexico”. Presented to Carnegie Council on Ethics and
International Affairs workshop, “The Next Human Rights Agenda”, New York, July, 1999.
"Gender and Regional Integration: Comparing Women's Movements' Responses to NAFTA". Presented
to the weekly seminar of the Center for U.S.‐Mexican Studies, University of California San Diego, April
16, 1998.
"NAFTA, Human Rights and Civil Society," presented in the New Political Economy," conference
organised by Laura Macdonald and Claire Sjolander for Studies in Political Economy, Carleton University,
Ottawa, January 20, 1995.
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"Canadian Support for Adjustment and Democratization in Latin America," presented to conference
titled "Latin America: What Kind of Market? What Kind of Democracy?", McGill University, Montreal,
April 7‐8, 1994.
"Globalising Social Movements: Responses to NAFTA from Canadian Civil Society," presented to the
"Politics of Inequality ‐ New Forms of Popular Representation in Latin America," Columbia University,
New York City, March 3‐6, 1994.
5.5 PAPERSPRESENTED(56)
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “After the IOM: Recruitment of Guatemalan Temporary
Agricultural Workers to Canada,” International Studies Association annual meeting, Atlanta February
2015. Also presented at workshop titled “Managing Migration in World Society,” March 2015, Carleton
University.
Laura Macdonald, “Canadian Government’s Role Supporting Canadian Mining in Latin America,”
presented at workshop titled “Taller de investigación y debate sobre la minería canadiense en América
Latina,” Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Lima, October 26‐27, 2015.
Laura Macdonald, “Canadian Civil Society in the Americas: The Promises and Limits of Transnational
Political Cooperation, Keynote address, Canada in the Americas, Annual conference of the Canadian
Studies Network, McGill University, Montreal, October 2, 2015.
Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald, “New Regionalisms in North America: Patterns of Contentious
Politics Twenty Years After NAFTA,” The Future of North American Regionalism conference, SAIS, John
Hopkins University, Washington D.C., September 11, 2015.
Laura Macdonald, “Toward a Cultural Political Economy of Canadian Foreign Policy in the Americas,”
presented at workshop titled “Uncaring Canada: Business, Politics and Culture in Canada's New
Engagement in the Americas,” University of Toronto, September 26, 2014. Also presented at University
of Ottawa, February 23, 2015, International Political Economy Network speakers series.
Pablo Heidrich and Laura Macdonald, “Canada’s Recent Trade Engagements in the Americas” FLACSO‐
ISA conference, Buenos Aires July 23‐25, 2014.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “At Cross Purposes: Refugee and Immigration Policy vs. Foreign
Policy in the Canada‐Mexico Relationship,” Canadian Political Science Association meeting, Brock
University, May 27‐29, 2014.
Lucy Luccisano and Laura Macdonald, “The Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on Mexican Social
Policy,” Presented to conference titled “The Crisis and Global Social Policy, McMaster University,
September 27‐28, 2013.
Lucy Luccisano and Laura Macdonald, “Guns and Butter: Social Policy, Semi‐Clientelism, and Efforts to
Reduce Violence in Mexico City,” presented at workshop held at Carleton University December 13‐14
2013. Also presented at International Studies Association annual meeting, Toronto, April 2014
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Laura Macdonald and Arne Rückert, “Continental Shift? Rethinking Canadian Aid to the Americas,”
presented at workshop titled Rethinking Canadian Aid at Dalhousie University September 20 and 21,
2013,
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “(Re)Discovering the Americas: Evaluating the Harper
Government’s Americas Strategy,” presented to International Studies Association annual meeting,
Toronto, April 2014 and Association of Canadian Studies in the United States, Tampa, November 2014.
Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald, “Transnational Protest,” Canadian Association of Latin American
and Caribbean Studies, Ottawa, May 3‐5, 2013.
Laura Macdonald, “Canada and the Pacific Alliance,” Canadian Association of Latin American and
Caribbean Studies, Ottawa, May 3‐5, 2013.
Lucy Luccisano and Laura Macdonald, “Mexico and Social Provision by the Federal Government and the
Federal District: Obstacles and Openings to a Global Social Protection Floor,” presented to workshop
titled “Toward a Global Social Protection Floor,” Balsillie School of International Affairs, Waterloo, ON,
April 24‐26, 2013 [also presented to CALACS meeting April 3‐6, 2013].
Laura Macdonald, “Potholes and Speed bumps on the Road to Travelling Ideas: Policy Diffusion and Early
Childhood Education in Mexico,” International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 3‐6, 2013.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “Migration, civil society and social rights: Canada’s seasonal
agricultural workers program,” presented to workshop titled “Beyond Borders: migration, security and
cooperation in North America,” UCLA, Los Angeles, May 14, 2010.
Lucy Luccisano and Laura Macdonald, “Neo‐liberalism, Neo‐clientelism and the Politics of Scale in
Mexican Anti‐Poverty Policies,” Latin American Studies Association, Toronto, October 6‐9, 2010.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “Domestic Transnationalism: Legal Advocacy for Mexican
Migrant Workers’ Rights in Canada,” International Studies Association, Montreal, March 16‐20, 2011.
Laura Macdonald and Lisa Mills, “Scale, gender and policy redesign: the Mexican case,” Paper presented
to “Symposium on the Political Economy of Scale,” November 20th, 2009, Carleton University.
Laura Macdonald, “A Fine Balance: Multilateralism and Bilateralism in Canadian Policy on North
America,” Paper prepared for conference titled “Canadian Multilateralism: Past, Present, Future”.
Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, Dalhousie University, November 6, 2009.
Lucy Luccisano and Laura Macdonald, “The Limits of Anti‐Poverty Policy: Citizenship, Accountability and
Neo‐Clientelism in Mexico’s Oportunidades Program,” Paper prepared for presentation at the workshop
“Public Policy in Latin America,” Calgary, May 1, 2009.
Laura Macdonald, “Labour on the Side: Shallow North American Governance and the Fate of Canadian
and U.S. Workers,” Presented at the conference “Borders and Bridges”, University of Ottawa, Ottawa,
January 2009.
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Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald, “Multilevel Political Opportunity from NAFTA to the SPP: Exploring
the Limits of Citizen Claims‐Making Across the North American Region”, presented to the International
Studies Association, New York City, NY, February 15‐18, 2009.
Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald, “The Song Remains the Same: The Role of Civil Society Participation
in the North American SPP Process”. Presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science
Association, Vancouver, June 2008.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “Securing Citizenship: Mexican Farmworkers in Ontario and
California,” Presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, March 26‐29,
2008.
Arne Rückert and Laura Macdonald, “Harper (Re‐)Engages the Hemisphere: Canada and Post‐Neoliberal
Latin America, presented to conference titled “Canada and the Americas: Defining Re‐Engagement,”
organized by DFAIT, Centre for Trade Policy and Law, and FOCAL, March 12‐13, 2008.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “Migration and Citizenship Rights in a New North American
Space,” Presentation to the annual meeting of the Association of Canadian Studies in the United States,
Toronto, November 14‐18, 2007.
Laura Macdonald, “Canada and the Politics of Regional Economic Integration in the Americas,”
Presentation to the annual meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, Montreal, Quebec,
September 6‐8, 2007.
Rianne Mahon and Laura Macdonald, “Poverty Policy and Politics in Canada and Mexico,” Presented to
the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, IL, Feb. 28 – March 3, 2007.
Laura Macdonald, “Canada and the Politics of Regional Economic Integration in the Americas,”
presented to conference titled “Responding to Globalisation in the Americas: The Political Economy of
Hemispheric Integration” London School of Economics, London, UK, June 1‐2, 2006.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “Migration and Citizenship Rights in a New North American
Space,” Presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, March
22‐25, 2006.
Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald, “Governance and Political Contestation across North America:
Testing the Limits of Regional Multilateralism,” Presented to the annual meeting of the International
Studies Association, San Diego, CA, March 22‐25, 2006.
Laura Macdonald, “Speaking `North America’: Regional Integration and Citizenship in North America,”
Paper prepared for: “After Neo‐liberalism? Consequences for citizenship,” Workshop #2 in the series
Claiming Citizenship in the Americas, organised by the Canada Research Chair in Citizenship and
Governance, Université de Montréal, November 4‐5, 2005.
Jeffrey Ayres and Laura Macdonald, “Contested Political Visions on the Future of North American
Governance: What Role for Civil Society?,” presented to the Annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association, Washington D.C., September 2005.
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Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “From the 49th Parallel to the Rio Grande: US Homeland
Security and North American Borders,” presented to Annual Meeting of the Organization for the History
of Canada, Ottawa, Canada, May 15, 2004.
Laura Macdonald, “The Chrétien years and North America,” in workshop titled "Les années Chrétien en
politique étrangère et de securité, organised by Centre d'étude des politiques étrangères et de securité,
UQAM‐Concordia and Groupe d'étude et de recherche en securité internationale, 16 april 2004, at
UQAM.
Laura Macdonald, “Feminist NGOs Contest Free Trade in the Americas” at conference titled "Global
Circuits of Feminism: Theorizing NGOs, Activism, and Public Cultures," University of California Irvine,
May 21, 2004.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “Canada in North America: Farewell to the ‘Special
Relationship,” International Studies Association Meetings, Montreal, March 2004.
Laura Macdonald, "Citizenship and Human Rights in the North American Region," International Studies
Association Meetings, Montreal, March 2004.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “Managing Trade Engagements? Mapping the contours of state
feminism and women’s political activism,” International Studies Association Meetings, Portland, USA,
February 2003.
Christina Gabriel, Jimena Jimenez and Laura Macdonald, “The Politics of a North American Security
Perimeter: Convergence or Divergence in Border Control Policy” International Studies Association
Meetings, Portland, USA, February 2003.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “Of Borders and Business: Business Proposals for North
American ‘Deep Integration’ ", Studies in Political Economy Conference ‘Security and In/Security’
Carleton University, Ottawa, January 2003.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, "From `Undefended Border’ to `Zone of Confidence’: The
Politics of a North American Security Perimeter," presented to "Challenges to Governance in North
America and the European Union," Carleton University, 8‐9 February, 2002.
Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, "Engendering Borders: Patterns of Inclusion and Exclusion in an
Emerging North American Migration Regime, presented to the annual meeting of the International
Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, March 23‐27, 2002.
Laura Macdonald, "Barriers to Trade: Women's Movements and Coalitions Against Free Trade,"
presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, March 23‐
27, 2002.
Susan Franceschet and Laura Macdonald, “Women’s Movements and Citizenship Struggles in Mexico
and Chile,” presented to annual meeting of Latin American Studies Association, Washington D.C.,
September 6‐8, 2002.
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Christina Gabriel and Laura Macdonald, “Border Anxieties: Changing Discourses on the Canada‐U.S.
Border,” presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, February 24, 2001.
Laura Macdonald, “Democracy, Trade, and Regional Integration: Civil Society and the Free Trade Area of
the Americas Process,” Presented to the annual meeting of the International Political Science
Association, Quebec City, August 1, 2000.
Laura Macdonald, "Gender and Regional Integration: Comparing Women's Movements' Responses to
NAFTA". Paper presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Los Angeles,
March 2000.
Laura Macdonald. “Gender and Trade”. Presented to the annual meeting of the International Association
for Feminist Economics, Ottawa, July 1, 1999.
Teresa Healy and Laura Macdonald. "Continental Divide? Competing Approaches to Understanding
Women's Organizing Across North America”. Presented to the annual meeting of the International Studies
Association, Toronto, March 18‐22, 1997.
Laura Macdonald. "Restructuring Discourses: The Political Economy of Economic Restructuring in Canada
and Mexico," presented to Annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, April 18‐20,
1996.
Laura Macdonald, "Turning to the NGOs: Competing Conceptions of Civil Society in Latin America,"
presented to the Annual meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, Los Angeles, September 24‐27,
1992.
6 OTHERSCHOLARLYORPROFESSIONALACTIVITY
6.1 PROFESSIONALLEADERSHIP2015 ‐ Member, Editorial Board, Anuario de la Integración Regional de Latin América y el Caribe, based
at the Coordinadora Regional de Investigaciones Económicas y Sociales (CRIES).
2014 ‐ Member, Editorial Board, Canadian Foreign Policy.
2013 – Co‐organizer, Annual Congress, Canadian Association of Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
2009 to present – Member, International Advisory Committee, Latin American Politics and Policy
journal, based at the Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Mexico (ITESM).
2009‐10 – Political economy coordinator, Canadian Political Science Association Annual meeting.
2009 – Member, Jury for Diefenbaker Award, Canadian Council for the Arts, April 2009.
2005‐06 – Member, Editorial Board, Norteamérica.
2005‐06 – Member, Editorial Board, Comparative Political Economy Series, University of Toronto Press.
2003‐06 – Member, Editorial Board, Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies.
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2002‐05 – Manuscript Coordinator, Executive Committee, Studies in Political Economy.
2001‐03 – Member, Board, Canadian Political Science Association.
2001‐03 – Board member, Canadian Political Science Association
1993‐6 ‐ Board member, Canadian Association for Studies in International Development (CASID).
6.2 EXPERTTESTIMONYTestimony before Senate House Committee in International Trade and Investment, October 2, 2014 on
North American trade and investment.
Testimony before Parliamentary Standing Committee on International Trade (CIIT), 41st Parliament, 1st
session, April 15, 2013, “Canada and the Pacific Alliance”.
Testimony before Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade on topic of Canada‐
Mexico Relations. October 2, 2014. My testimony was cited several times in the Committee's report.
Testimony before House of Commons Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade on
topic of North American Integration, November 2002. My testimony was cited several times in the
Committee's report.
Testimony before Senate Standing Committee on International Trade on topic of Canada‐Mexican
relations, April 2003.
6.3 MEDIAAPPEARANCESANDOP‐ED’S Interview for Report on Business Magazine, “Muchas gracias por los empleos”, May 1, 2015.
Interview, “Fin de la pornografía de pobreza?” Radio Canada International, March 18, 2015,
http://www.rcinet.ca/es/2015/03/18/fin‐de‐la‐pornografia‐de‐la‐pobreza/.
“The North American Relationship is Stale,” Ottawa Citizen, February 19, 2014.
“Old‐Style Politics Returns to Mexico,” Ottawa Citizen, July 10, 2012.
“Foreign Policy in Disarray,” The Mark, May 14, 2012.
Interview, CTV Newsnet, April 2009 on Summit of the Americas.
Interview, CPAC documentary on Canada‐US relations, February 2009
Interview, CTV Newsnet, April 22, 2008, interview on North American Leaders’ summit.
Interview, CBC Radio, All in a Day, November 2006. Interview on Nicaraguan election.
Interviews with CJOH Local noon‐time radio show and CTV National News, July 4, 2005, on appointment
of new U.S. ambassador to Canada.
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Interviewed on 10 CBC Radio afternoon shows across Canada, October 25, 2004, on the occasion of
President Vicente Fox of Mexico’s visit to Canada.
Appearance, CBC Newsworld, May 1, 2004, on topic of Paul Martin's trip to Washington.
6.4 OTHERCOMMUNITY/PUBLICOUTREACHCo‐organizer, workshop titled “Taller de investigación y debate sobre la minería canadiense en América
Latina,” Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Lima, October 26‐27, 2015.
Member, McLeod group. http://www.mcleodgroup.ca.
The McLeod Group is made up of professionals with many years of experience in government,
civil society and academia, working across the fields of international development, diplomacy
and foreign policy. We work with others who value human rights, inclusion, equality and
sustainable development to advance Canadian policy and action on international cooperation
and foreign affairs.
Judge on NeVo Social Fund contest, Nexos Voluntarios, Peru – served as evaluator of 4 small community
development proposals submitted to Nexos Voluntarios, Spring 2013.
Co‐organizer, No more blood tour of Mexican human rights activists to Toronto, Kitchener‐Waterloo,
Ottawa and Saint John, May 2012.
Participated in organization of lecture at Carleton University by President Vicente Fox, October 26, 2004.
6.5 REVIEWACTIVITIESThird World Quarterly, April 2016
Atlantis, February 2016.
Canadian Journal of Political Science, February 2016
International Migration, November 2015
Citizenship Studies, November 2015
Journal of Latin American Studies, October 2015.
Review of International Political Economy, October 2015.
Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies, January 2015.
Reviewed special issue of Asian Journal of Social Studies September 2014 on post‐neoliberalism in Asia.
Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy April 2014
Politics & Policy January 2014.
Global Social Policy December 2013.
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Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies February 2014.
University of Toronto Press – evaluation of book manuscripts May and October 2013.
European Review of Latin American Studies, June 2013.
Studies in Political Economy, 2011 and 2012.
Latin American Politics and Society, 2012.
Palgrave/Macmillan – referee for book proposal, Globalization and the Production of Space: The
Political Economy of Social Space in Latin America, 2010.
Palgrave/Macmillan – referee for book proposal, Hopes and Fears: Latin America in the Globalization
Age, 2010.
Ashgate Press, referee for book proposal, Remittances are beautiful? The gendered governmentality of
the global remittance trend, 2010.
International Feminist Journal of Politics, 2011
Review of International Political Economy, 2010
Mobilization: An International Journal, 2010.
Latin American Politics and Society, 2011;
Studies in Political Economy, March 2009
International Political Science Review, March 2009
Journal of Latin American Studies, November 2008.
Citizenship Studies, October 2008.
Before 2008: External Reviewer for the following academic journals: Canadian Journal for Latin
American and Caribbean Studies, Canadian Foreign Policy, Millennium: Journal of International Studies,
Alternate Routes, Canadian Journal for Development Studies, Review of International Studies, Human
Organization, Politique et Société, Studies in Political Economy, Mobilization, Broadview Press book
manuscript, Policy and Society, International Political Science Review, Citizenship Studies
6.5.1 OtherReviewActivities:Chair, Jury for Best Graduate Student Paper, Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean
Studies conference, April 2016.
External reviewer, Midterm appraisal, SSHRC Automobile Productivity Grant (2 grants), April 2016.
External appraisal for promotion to full professor: Social Sciences, York University, 2013.
External appraisal for promotion to full professor: Geography and Urban Studies, Temple University,
2013;
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External appraisal for promotion to Associate Professor: Political Science, University of Alberta, 2013.
Reference for Grawemeyer world order prize, 2010.
External examiner, Dalhousie University, Political Science Department, Internal University Review,
December 2010.
External examiner, McMaster University, Political Science Department, Undergraduate Programme,
Internal University Review, April 2010.
External examiner for Ontario Council of Graduate Studies review of MA program, Brock University,
February 7‐8, 2008.
External appraiser for promotion to Full Professor:
Professor Tanya Korovkin, Political Science, University of Western Ontario (October 2006)
Professor Jeffrey Ayres, Political Science, St. Michael’s College, Vermont (November 2006).
Member, SSHRC Standard Research Grants selection committee 24 for Political Science and Public
Administration, 2003.
External Reviewer, SSHRC, Strategic Research Grant proposal, 2002
External reviewer, SSHRC Major Collaborative Research Initiatives proposal, 2001
External Reviewer, Social Sciences Humanities Research Council, 1996, 1999.
External Reviewer, Canadian International Development Agency, UPCD Program, 1995.
7 STUDENTSUPERVISIONSCareer Total 12 Honours1, 23 MAs, 7 PhDs
Completed: last 6 years 8 Honours, 9 MAs, 3 PhDs
In progress 0 Honours, 2 MAs, 5 PhDs
1 Note – Career totals for Honours supervisions only include students after 2008.