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MUN PoliSci in Montreal

A number of the MUN PoliSci faculty are presenting their research at CPSA2010 in Montreal:

  • Matthew Kerby (MUN), The Patterns and Effects of Subnational Political Experience on Federal Level Career Paths in Canada: 1867-2008
  • Matthew Kerby (MUN), The Electoral Consequences of Ministerial Exit in Canada: 1867-2008
  • Alex Marland (MUN), The Strategic and Tactical Marketing of Canadian Political Parties
  • Kelly Blidook (MUN), Legislative Activity and Political Career Paths
  • Amanda Bittner (MUN), Jillian Terry (Carleton) and Susan Piercey (MUN), Who Cares? Canadian Attitudes About Women in Politics
  • Amanda Bittner (MUN), The Impact of Political Institutions on the Role of Party Leaders in Elections
  • Royce Koop (MUN) and Amanda Bittner (MUN), Are “Parachuted” Candidates More Active Legislators?
  • Russell Williams (MUN), Canadian Financial Services Regulatory Responses to the 2008 Financial Crisis
  • Alex Marland (MUN) and Yannick Dufresne (Toronto), Electoral Rules and Traditions Influencing the Use of Political Marketing in Canada
  • Angela Carter (MUN), Explaining Environmental Regulation in Petro-States: Petro-Politics in Alberta’s Tar Sands
  • Scott Reid (MUN), Politics and the Appointment of a University President: A Case Study of Memorial University

The full conference program can be found here: www.cpsa-acsp.ca/pdfs/2010_Programme.pdf

Categories: Conferences, Research.

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