Archives: Political Science

Archives: Political Science

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Carleton-based CGPM to work on large, high visibility projects in Africa and Asia.

Snapshot: The Center for Governance and Public Management (CGPM) at Carleton University has won (as part of the larger consortium led by Ottawa-based COWATER International) a bid to participate in UK... More

Posted on Monday, January 23rd, 2012 in News Feed for all posts filed under News, Political Science Feed for all posts filed under Political Science

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Book Release – The Canadian Federal Election of 2011

As with every election since the turn of the century, Chris Dornan, Director of the Arthur Kroeger College of Public Affairs and Jon H. Pammett, Professor of Political Science, have edited a... More

Posted on Monday, January 9th, 2012 in News Feed for all posts filed under News, Political Science Feed for all posts filed under Political Science, Public Affairs Feed for all posts filed under Public Affairs

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A Magna Opus

If you’re a university student, making ends meet is likely an ongoing struggle. Between tuition fees, rent, books, and food, and a seemingly endless stream of miscellaneous expenses, that monthly... More

Posted on Monday, April 18th, 2011 in European and Russian Studies Feed for all posts filed under European and Russian Studies, International Affairs Feed for all posts filed under International Affairs, News Feed for all posts filed under News, Political Science Feed for all posts filed under Political Science

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Faculty to produce Election book

(Source: Tuesday Topics, School of Journalism and Communication, April 5, 2011) Hard on the heels of every federal election comes a volume edited by Carleton faculty, marshalling the research and... More

Posted on Wednesday, April 6th, 2011 in Journalism Feed for all posts filed under Journalism, News Feed for all posts filed under News, Political Science Feed for all posts filed under Political Science

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A timely visit: Jennifer Lawless speaks on why women should run for office

Students in Melissa Haussman’s fourth-year seminar, Gender and Politics in North America, recently had the opportunity to meet Jennifer Lawless, Associate Professor of Government at American... More

Posted on Friday, March 25th, 2011 in News Feed for all posts filed under News, Political Science Feed for all posts filed under Political Science

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Leading community service

by Peter Johansen “It’s a cheesy line,” Iman Azman admits, “but it’s really true. Coming to Carleton has been a life-long dream.” In a way, she has her dad to thank. When Iman was 12, he... More

Posted on Thursday, March 17th, 2011 in Current Students Feed for all posts filed under Current Students, Journalism Feed for all posts filed under Journalism, Political Science Feed for all posts filed under Political Science, Prospective Students Feed for all posts filed under Prospective Students

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W. R. Newell in Jewish World Review: You say you want a revolution?

Byline: Waller Newell (Carleton) Publication:Jewish World Review Date:Monday February 14th, 2011 Waller R. Newell is professor of political science and philosophy at Carleton University in Ottawa,... More

Posted on Monday, February 14th, 2011 in News Feed for all posts filed under News, Political Science Feed for all posts filed under Political Science

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Jennie Russell: fencing around the issues

by Peter Johansen Jennie Russell never really thought about fencing as a sport for her until she read Carleton’s viewbook for prospective students. She was looking for ideas about extracurricular... More

Posted on Monday, January 31st, 2011 in Current Students Feed for all posts filed under Current Students, Journalism Feed for all posts filed under Journalism, News Feed for all posts filed under News, Political Science Feed for all posts filed under Political Science

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Politics, Carleton style

Political instability in Ivory Coast.  Campus union negotiations.  Repeal of Canada’s prostitution laws.  If it has to do with politics, Jason Gowler and Luke Smith are keen to explore it, and... More

Posted on Monday, January 17th, 2011 in Current Students Feed for all posts filed under Current Students, News Feed for all posts filed under News, Political Science Feed for all posts filed under Political Science

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Prolific political scientists

When it comes to publishing books in Political Science, it never rains, apparently.  It pours. Over the course of the past year, eleven political science faculty members (roughly one-third of the... More

Posted on Friday, January 14th, 2011 in News Feed for all posts filed under News, Political Science Feed for all posts filed under Political Science