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Curriculum vitae
(Revised December 2020)
Donald Munroe Eagles
Professor of Political Science
Department of Political Science
College of Arts and Sciences
University at Buffalo – The State University of New York (SUNY)
522 Park Hall, Amherst Campus
Buffalo, New York 14260-4600
Phone: 716-645-8447
FAX – 716-645-2166
[email protected] https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1068-2936
CITIZENSHIP: American and Canadian
EDUCATION: Ph.D Political Science, University of California, Irvine, 1988
(University of Toronto, 1981-82).
M.A. Political Studies, Queen's University, Ontario, Canada, 1981.
B.A. (Honours) Political Science, Acadia University, Nova Scotia, Canada, 1979
(University of Exeter, UK, 1977-78).
ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS:
Chair, Department of Political Science, University at Buffalo – SUNY; 8/15/2018-8/14/2021.
Chair, President’s Review Board on Appointments, Promotions, and Tenure (PRB), University at Buffalo- SUNY,
9/1/2014 – 8/31/2017.
Interim Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Transnational Studies, University at Buffalo-SUNY, 8/2014-8/2015
University at Buffalo – College of Arts & Sciences, Founding Director, Canadian Studies Academic Program, 9/2007 –
2016
Founding Director, “Binational Executive Seminar on Canada-US Relations”, 2010-2012
www.binationalexecutiveseminar.cas.buffalo.edu
University at Buffalo – College of Arts & Sciences, Associate Dean for Graduate Studies, (Cognizant Associate Dean for
the Social Sciences) 6/2000- 8/2003; 8/2004-12/2004 (interim); 1/2007- 8/2008.
University at Buffalo – College of Arts & Sciences, Interim Associate Dean for Research & Sponsored Programs,
(Cognizant Associate Dean for the Social Sciences) 8/2006 – 1/2007
University at Buffalo – College of Arts & Sciences, Interim Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education, (Cognizant
Associate Dean for the Social Sciences) 8/2005 – 1/2006
University at Buffalo – Faculty of Social Sciences, Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research, 6/1996-8/1998.
mailto:[email protected]://orcid.org/0000-0002-1068-2936http://www.binationalexecutiveseminar.cas.buffalo.edu/
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ACADEMIC POSITIONS:
University at Buffalo – The State University of New York (SUNY), Political Science,
Professor (Full), 9/2006 - present
Adjunct Professor of Geography and Adjunct Professor of American Studies
University at Buffalo – The State University of New York (SUNY), Political Science,
Associate Professor with tenure, 8/1995 – 8/2006
University at Buffalo – The State University of New York (SUNY), National Center for Geographic Information and
Analysis (NCGIA), Research Scientist - 1989 - present; Co-Investigator, 7/1995 - present
University at Buffalo – The State University of New York (SUNY), Assistant Professor, 1989 - 1995.
Saint Mary's University (Halifax, Canada), Political Science, Lecturer, Assistant Professor, 1986-1989.
Dalhousie University (Halifax, Canada), Political Science, Visiting Lecturer, 1988-89.
Acadia University (Wolfville, Canada), Political Science, Visiting Lecturer, Summer 1984.
Assistantships: Acadia University; University of Toronto; University of California, Irvine .
BOOKS/SERIALS:
Maeve Conrick, Jane Koustas, Caitriona Ni Chasaide, and Munroe Eagles, eds., Landscapes and Landmarks of Canada:
Real, Imagined, (Re)Viewed, Waterloo, ON: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2017 ISBN - 9781771122016.
Munroe Eagles, Politics: An Introduction to Democratic Government, 3rd edition, Peterborough, ON: Broadview Press,
2008; 494pp • Paperback ISBN: 9781551118581. (distributed by University of Toronto Higher Education )
David Biette and Munroe Eagles, Special issue co-editors, “The Thomas O. Enders Issue on the State of the Canada-
United States Relationship,” American Review of Canadian Studies, Vol. 37, No. 1 (Spring 2007) (with introduction). pp.
1-126
R. Kenneth Carty and Munroe Eagles, Politics is Local: National Politics at the Grassroots, Don Mills, ON:
Oxford University Press of Canada ,2005. ISBN: 0-19-541849-2 (pbk). (Short-listed for the “Donald Smiley Prize”,
Canadian Political Science Association, June 2006).
Munroe Eagles, Larry Johnston, and Chris Holoman, Politics: An Introduction to Democratic Government,
2nd edition, Peterborough, ON: Broadview Press, 2004. ISBN: 1-55111-531-X (pbk)
R. Kenneth Carty and Munroe Eagles, Guest co-editors, “Local Campaigning in Comparative Perspective,” Special issue
of Party Politics, Vol. 9, No. 5 (September, 2003): 539-632.
Guest co-editor (with Richard S. Katz and David Mark), Special issue of Political Geography on "Controversies in
Political Redistricting: GIS, Geography and Society," Vol. 19 No. 2 (February 2000): pp. 135- 260.
Munroe Eagles and Larry Johnston, Politics: An Introduction to Democratic Government, Peterborough, ON:
Broadview Press, 1999. ISBN: 1-55111-192-6 (pbk)
Alain-G. Gagnon, James P. Bickerton, Munroe Eagles and Patrick Smith, L'Almanach politique du Quebec, Montreal,
Quebec-Amerique, 1997; translated from the English by Alain Desruisseaux; ISBN: 2-89037-905-1 (pbk).
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Munroe Eagles, James P. Bickerton, Alain-G. Gagnon, and Patrick J. Smith, The Almanac of Canadian Politics, Second
edition, Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press of Canada, 1995. ISBN: 19-5411404 (hbk); 19-5411412 (pbk).
Editor & contributor, Spatial and Contextual Models in Political Research, London: Taylor and Francis, 1995,
ISBN: 0-7484-0210-1.
Guest editor , Special double issue of Political Geography on "Spatial and Contextual Models of Political Behavior"
Vol. 14, Nos. 6/7, (August/October 1995) pp. 499-634.
Munroe Eagles, James P. Bickerton, Alain-G. Gagnon, and Patrick J. Smith, The Almanac of Canadian Politics,
Peterborough: Broadview Press, 1991, ISBN: 0-921149-89-1.
REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES:
Nick Baxter-Moore & Munroe Eagles, with Ibrahim Berrada, Oleksander Chernormorchenko, Paul Coleman,
Kelly Gaskin, Karey Hatch, Craig Hilimoniuk, and Patrick Morris, “Explaining Canada-US Differences in Attitudes
Toward the Role of Government: A Test of S.M. Lipset’s “Continental Divide,” Commonwealth and Comparative
Politics, 56. 4, 2018: 477-492.
Munroe Eagles, “At War Over the Peace Bridge: A Case Study in the Vulnerability of Binational Institutions,” Journal
of Borderlands Studies, .35, 5 (May 2018): 781-799.
Munroe Eagles and Nik Nanos, “Stronger Together? Support for Political Cooperation in Canada and the United States,
2005-2016,” PS: Political Science & Politics, (July 2017): 735-740.
Nick Baxter-Moore, Munroe Eagles, Dupinder Aheer, Racquel Maxwell, Lisa-Anne Pilkey, and Kimmy Samra,
“Explaining Canada-US Differences in Attitudes Toward Crime and Justice: A Test of S.M. Lipset’s Account,”
American Review of Canadian Studies, 46, 4 (2016): 430-451.
Dylan McLean and Munroe Eagles, “Governance Regimes for Cross-Border Infrastructure. A Comparative Study of
Facilities on the Canada-US Border,” International Journal of Canadian Studies, 49, 1, (2014): 285-313
Munroe Eagles, “Organizing Across the Canada-US Border: Binational Institutions in the Niagara Region,” American
Review of Canadian Studies, Vol. 40, No. 3, (September 2010): 379–94
Paul Bélanger and Munroe Eagles, “Partisan Cross-Pressures and Voter Turnout: The Influence of Micro- and Macro-
Environments,” Social Science Quarterly, 88: 3 (September 2007): 850-67.
Munroe Eagles, “Canadian-American Relations in a Turbulent Era,” PS: Political Science and Politics, XXXIX, 4
(October 2006): 821-24.
Paul Bélanger and Munroe Eagles, “The Geography of Class and Religion in Canadian Elections Revisited,” Canadian
Journal of Political Science, 39, 3 (September 2006): 591-609.
R. Kenneth Carty and Munroe Eagles, "Electoral Cycles, Party Organization, and Mobilization in Canada,”
Australian Journal of Politics and History, 50, 4 (December 2004): 556-72.
Munroe Eagles, “The Effectiveness of Local Campaign Spending in the 1993 and 1997 Federal Elections in
Canada,” Canadian Journal of Political Science. 37, 1 (March 2004): 117-36. (Erratum – Vol. 39, No. 2 (June 2006):
479.
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R. Kenneth Carty, Munroe Eagles, and Anthony Sayers, “Candidates and Local Party Campaigns: Are There Just Four
Canadian Types?” Party Politics, Vol. 9, No. 5 (September 2003): 619-36.
Erick Duchesne, Munroe Eagles, and Stephen Erfle, “Constituency Homogeneity, Economic Risk, and Support for
Quebec Sovereignty -- Research Note,” Canadian Journal of Political Science, 36, 3 (July-August 2003): 643-56
R. Kenneth Carty and Munroe Eagles, “Party Activity Across Electoral Cycles: The New Brunswick Party System, 1979-
1994 – Research Note,” Canadian Journal of Political Science. 36, 2 (June 2003): 381-99.
Paul Bélanger, R. Kenneth Carty, and Munroe Eagles, “The Geography of Canadian Parties’ Electoral Campaigns:
Leaders’ Tours and Constituency Election Results,” Political Geography, 22, 4 (May 2003): 439-55
Paul Bélanger and Munroe Eagles, "The Compactness of Federal Electoral Districts in Canada in the 1980s and 1990s:
An Exploratory Analysis," The Canadian Geographer/Le Geographer Canadien, 45, 4 (Winter 2001):450-460.
Munroe Eagles and Russell Davidson, “Civic Education, Political Socialization, and Political Mobilization: Can ‘Kids
Voting, USA’ Diminish Inequalities in Voter Participation?” Journal of Geography 100, 6 (November/December,
2001): 233-42.
R. Kenneth Carty and Munroe Eagles, "Local Party Activists' Perceptions of Electoral Coverage of Canadian
Constituency Politics," Political Communication, 17, 3, (July-September, 2000): 279-94.
Amilcar Antonio Barreto and Munroe Eagles, "Modelos ecológicos de apoyo partidista en Puerto Rico, 1980-1992,"
("Ecological Models of Party Support in Puerto Rico, 1980-1992."), Revista de Ciencias Sociales, No. 9, (June 2000): 135-
65 (Spanish, with English abstract).
Munroe Eagles and R. Kenneth Carty, “MPs and Electoral Redistribution Controversies in Canada, 1993-1996,"
Journal of Legislative Studies, Vol. 5, No. 2, (Summer 1999): 74-95.
R. Kenneth Carty and Munroe Eagles, “Do Local Campaigns Matter? Campaign Spending, the Local Canvass, and
Party Support in Canada,” Electoral Studies, 18, 1 (March 1999): 69-87.
R. Kenneth Carty and Munroe Eagles, “The Political Ecology of Local Party Organization: The Case of Canada,”
Political Geography, 17, 5 (June 1998): 589-609.
Munroe Eagles, “The Political Ecology of Representation in English Canada: MPs and Their Constituencies,”
American Review of Canadian Studies, 28, 1-2 (Spring-Summer 1998): 53-79.
Richard S. Katz and Munroe Eagles, “Ranking Political Science Programs: A View From the Bottom Half,” PS:
Political Science & Politics, XXIX, 2 (June 1996): 149-54.
Munroe Eagles, "Money and Votes in Canada: Campaign Spending and Parliamentary Election Outcomes, 1984-1988,"
Canadian Public Policy, 19, 4 (December 1993): 432-49.
Munroe Eagles and Stephen Erfle, "Variations in Third/Minor Party Support in England: One-Party Dominance and
Community Cohesion Perspectives," European Journal of Political Research, 23, 1 (January 1993): 91-116.
Richard Tobin and Munroe Eagles, "US and Canadian Attitudes Toward International Actions: A Cross-National Test
of the Double-Standard Hypothesis," Basic and Applied Social Psychology, Vol. 13, No. 4 (December 1992):447-59.
Munroe Eagles, "The Political Ecology of Campaign Contributions in Canada: A Constituency-Level Analysis,"
Canadian Journal of Political Science, Vol. XXV, No, 3 (September 1992): 535-555 (translated and reprinted in The
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Korean Journal of Canadian Studies, 5 (1994): 137-65).
Munroe Eagles, "Sources of Variation in Working Class Formation: Ecological, Sectoral, and Socialization Influences,"
European Journal of Political Research, Vol. 21, No. 3 (April 1992): 225-244.
Munroe Eagles and Stephen Erfle, "Community Cohesion and Voter Turnout in English Parliamentary Constituencies-
Research Note," British Journal of Political Science, Vol. 19, No. 1 (January 1989): 115-25.
Munroe Eagles and Stephen Erfle, "Community Cohesion and Working Class Politics: Workplace-Residence
Separation and Labour Support, 1966-1983", Political Geography Quarterly, 7, 3 (July 1988): 229-50.
Munroe Eagles, "The Neglected Regional Dimension of Scottish Ethnic Nationalism," Canadian Review of Studies in
Nationalism, XII, 1 (Spring 1985) pp. 81-98.
CHAPTERS:
Munroe Eagles, “Reflections from (the Very Near) Abroad: Being Canadian in the Canada/US Borderlands,” in
Christopher Kirkey and Richard Nimijean, eds., The Construction of Canadian Identity from Abroad, New York: Palgrave
Macmillan, forthcoming, 2021
Munroe Eagles, Royce Koop, and Alison Loat, “MPs on the Home Front: How Constituency Characteristics Influence
Representational Approaches,” in Elisabeth Gidengil and Heather Bastedo, eds., Canadian Democracy in the 21st Century:
Perceptions and Performance, Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2014, Chapter 9, pp. 194-212.
Munroe Eagles, “Constituency and Personal Determinants of MPs’ Positions on Social Conservatism Issues in the 37th and
38th Canadian Parliaments,” in Amanda Bittner and Royce Koop, eds., Parties, Elections, and the Future of Canadian
Politics, Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2013, pp. 67-93.
Munroe Eagles and Jane Koustas, “A Comparative Turn in Canadian Studies?” Christl Verduyn and Jane Koustas, eds.,
Canadian Studies: Past, Present, Praxis, Halifax, NS: Fernwood Press, 2012, pp. 277-288.
Munroe Eagles and Sharon Manna, “Politics and Government,” in Patrick James and Mark Kasoff, eds., Canadian Studies
in the New Millennium, Second edition, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2013.
David Coletto and Munroe Eagles, “The Impact of Election Finance Reforms on Local Party Organization,” in Lisa
Young and Harold Jansen, eds., Politics and Democracy: Assessing the Impact of Canada's Party Finance Reform,
Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2011, pp. 104-129.
Munroe Eagles and Annika Hagley, “Canadian Constituency Politics,” in Heather MacIvor, ed., Election, Toronto: Emond
Montgomery, 2010, pp. 109-134.
Munroe Eagles and Sharon Manna, “Politics and Government,” in Patrick James and Mark Kasoff, eds., Canadian Studies
in the New Millennium, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2008, pp. 65-98.
Munroe Eagles, “Electoral Boundaries and Electoral Reform in New Brunswick,” in William Cross, ed., Democratic
Reform in New Brunswick, Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press, 2007, Chapter 9.
Munroe Eagles, Paul Bélanger and Hugh Calkins, “The Spatial Structure of Urban Political Discussion Networks,” in
Michael Goodchild and Donald G. Janelle, eds., Spatially Integrated Social Science: Examples in Best Practice, NY:
Oxford University Press, (2004): pp. 205-218.
"Political Geography and the Study of Regionalism," in Lisa Young and Keith Archer, eds., Regionalism and Party
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Politics in Canada, Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press of Canada, 2002, pp. 9-23.
"Ecological Factors and Voting," in Joanna Everitt and Brenda O'Neill, eds., Citizen Politics: Research and Theory in
Canadian Political Behaviour, Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press of Canada, 2002; pp. 202-14.
"Securing the Future of Democracy by Involving Kids Today: The Case of Kids Voting, USA," (with Thomas
Jacobson), in Youth Voter Participation: Involving Today's Young in Tomorrow's Democracy, Stockholm, Sweden:
International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, 1999, pp. 95-101.
"Elections," in James P. Bickerton and Alain-G. Gagnon, eds., Canadian Politics, 3rd edition, Peterborough, ON:
Broadview Press, 1999, pp. 353-368.
"The Franchise and Political Participation," in A. Brian Tanguay and Alain-G. Gagnon, eds., Canadian Political Parties
in Transition: Discourse, Organization, Representation, Scarborough: Nelson Canada, 2nd edition, 1996, pp. 307-27.
"Class versus Community? Social Identities and Political Mobilization," in Eagles, ed., Spatial and Contextual Models
in Political Research, London: Taylor and Francis, 1995, pp. 211-233.
"Elections", in James P. Bickerton and Alain-G. Gagnon, eds., Canadian Politics, 2nd edition, Peterborough:
Broadview Press, 1994, pp. 141-155.
"Enhancing Relative Vote Equality in Canada: The Role of Electors in Boundary Adjustment," in David Small, ed.,
Drawing the Map: Equality and Efficacy of the Vote in Canadian Electoral Boundary Reform; Volume 11, Research
Studies of the Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financing, Toronto and Ottawa: Dundurn Press in
collaboration with the Minister of Supply and Services Canada, 1991, pp. 175-220.
"Voting and Non-Voting in Canadian Federal Elections: An Ecological Analysis," in Herman Bakvis, ed., Voter
Turnout in Canada; Volume 15 , Research Studies of the Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financing,
Toronto and Ottawa: Dundurn Press in collaboration with the Minister of Supply and Services Canada, 1991, pp. 3-32.
"Political Ecology: Local Influences on the Political Behaviour of Canadians", in Alain-G. Gagnon and James P.
Bickerton, eds., Canadian Politics: An Introduction to the Discipline, Peterborough: Broadview Press, 1990, pp. 285-307.
"Nova Scotia," in R.B. Byers, ed., Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs, 1988, Toronto: University of
Toronto Press, 1995, pp. 234-242.
"Nova Scotia," in R.B. Byers, ed., Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs, 1987, Toronto: University
of Toronto Press, 1991, pp. 292-298.
"An Ecological Perspective on Working Class Politics: Neighbourhood and Class Formation in Sheffield," in R.J.
Johnston, F.M. Shelley, and P.J. Taylor, eds., Developments in Electoral Geography, London and New York:
Routledge, 1990, pp. 100-120.
"Nova Scotia," in R.B. Byers, ed., Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs, 1986, Toronto: University
of Toronto Press, 1990, pp. 273-278.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS:
Munroe Eagles, “Contemporary Challenges and Opportunities for Canadian Studies,” Zeitschrift für Kanada-Studien, 41
(2021).
John Graham and Munroe Eagles, “We are Missing the Boat on Public Diplomacy,” The Hill Times (Ottawa), Wednesday,
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March 22nd, 2017, p. 14.
Munroe Eagles, “Restore the ‘Understanding Canada’ Program,” Embassy (Ottawa), November 18, 2015, p. 13. (op-ed)
Munroe Eagles and Cecil Foster, “Liberal Party’s Victory is Good News for Western New York,” The Buffalo News,
Sunday, November 1st, 2015 (op-ed).
Blog (“Divided by a Common Border”) on the “Culture of the Canada-US Border Research Network” website
- https://ccusb.wordpress.com/ - April 2015
Munroe Eagles, “Cross-Border Education: Launching a Joint International MA in Canadian-American Studies,” Inroads:
The Canadian Journal of Opinion, Issue # 35, (Fall 2014): 14-21.
Ken Carty and Munroe Eagles, "By Any Measure, Day is in Command,", The Globe & Mail (Toronto), Friday, July 28th,
2000: A-15
Michael Curry and Munroe Eagles, "Geographies of the Information Society: Place and Identity in an Age of
Technologically-Regulated Movement:," Report of a Specialist Meeting Held Under the Auspices of the Varenius
Project, Santa Barbara, CA: National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, February 1999.
"GIS and Redistricting: Emergent Technologies, Social Geography, and Political Sensibilities," (with Richard S. Katz
and David Mark), Editorial introduction to a mini-symposium, Social Science Computer Review, Vol. 17, No. 1,
(Spring 1999): 5-9.
Munroe Eagles and Thomas Jacobson, "Kids Voting Draws Parents as Well as Children to the Polls," The Buffalo News,
Friday, January 1, 1999, p. B-2.
Ken Carty and Munroe Eagles, “Shoe Leather Wins and Loses Ridings,” Vancouver Sun (Op-ed piece), Wednesday,
May 28, 1997.
Geographic Information Systems and Human Capital Research: A Report to the National Science Foundation and the
Department of Housing and Urban Development, (with Hugh Calkins), Brochure/Conference Report prepared for
Distribution by the NCGIA/NSF, February 1996.
“Quebecois Likely to Play it Safe and Stick With Canada,” The Buffalo News (Sunday “Viewpoints” Op-Ed
piece), Sunday, October 29, 1995, pp. F-9 & F-11.
"Commentary - Drawing Boundaries: The Alberta and British Columbia Cases," in John C. Courtney, Peter
MacKinnon, and David E. Smith, eds. Drawing Boundaries: Legislatures, Courts and Electoral Values,
Saskatoon: Fifth House, 1992, pp. 148-151.
"Politics in Canada's Ocean Playground: The 1988 Nova Scotian Election," Canadian Political News and Life, Vol. 1,
Number 1, (October 1988): 1 & 4.
BOOK REVIEWS:
(of) Royce Koop, Heather Bastedo, and Kelly Blidook, Representation in Action: Canadian MPs in the Constituencies,
Canadian Journal of Political Science, (published online October 23, 2018).
(of) Geoffrey Hale, So Near Yet So Far: The Public and Hidden Worlds of Canada-US Relations, for Canadian Foreign
Policy Journal, (2013).
https://ccusb.wordpress.com/
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(of) Anthony M. Sayers, Parties, Candidates, and Constituency Campaigns in Canada, for Canadian Journal of
Political Science, XXXII, 3, (September 1999)
(of) William Field, Regional Dynamics: The Basis of Electoral Support in Britain, for Albion, 30, 3 ( Fall 1998):
564-65.
(of) Alan Whitehorn, Canadian Socialism: Essays on the CCF-NDP, for Political Studies, XLI, 2 (June 1993): 354.
(of) K.D. Ewing, Money, Politics and Law: A Study of Campaign Finance Reform in Canada, for Political Studies,
XLI, 2 (June 1993): 340-41.
(of) Joseph Wearing, Strained Relations: Canadian Parties and Voters, for Political Studies, XL, 4 (December 1992):
793.
(of) R.J. Johnston, C.J. Pattie, J.G. Allsopp, A Nation Dividing? The Electoral Map of Great Britain, 1979-1987, for
Political Geography Quarterly, 10, 3 (July 1991): 322-324.\
(of) Roger Levy, Scottish Nationalism at the Crossroads, for West European Politics, 14, 1, (January 1991): 154-55.
(of) James Kellas, The Scottish Political System, 4th edition, for West European Politics, Vol. 13, No. 2, (April 1990):
311.
(of) Barry Cooper, Allan Kornberg, and William Mishler, eds., The Resurgence of Conservatism in Anglo-American
Democracies, in International Journal of Public Opinion Research, Vol. 1, No. 2, (1989): 177-82.
(of) James E. Cronin, Labour and Society in Britain, 1918-1979, in West European Politics, Vol. 9, No. 2, (April
1986): 322-23.
WORKS IN PROGRESS
Nick Baxter-Moore, Erick Duchesne, Yannik Dufresne, Munroe Eagles, Dylan McLean, “Two Nations or Four? An
Empirical Test of Grabb and Curtis’ Account of Canada-US Value Differences”
Munroe Eagles and Stephen Erfle, Government Information in Anglo-American Democracies; A Comparative Historical
Analysis of Census Questionnaires. (ongoing research)
ACADEMIC AWARDS/HONORS:
University at Buffalo – SUNY Council on International Studies and Programs “Award for Outstanding Contributions to
International Education,” December 2013.
Honorary Member, Golden Key International Honor Society, Buffalo Chapter, November 2003
Political Science Undergraduate Students’ Association “Lisa Hertel Memorial Outstanding Professor Award,” May
1999; May 2002.
Political Science Undergraduate Students’ Association, SUNY at Buffalo, “Outstanding Professor” Award,
May 1994 and May 1996.
Canadian Political Science Association, Essex Scholarship, 1989.
University of California Chancellor's Patent Fund Award, 1986.
University of California Regents' Dissertation Fellowship, Spring 1986.
University of California, Non-Resident Tuition Fee Waiver, 1983-86.
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Doctoral Fellowship, 1981-85.
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Queen's University Fellowship, 1979-80.
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Special M.A. Scholarship, 1979-80.
Acadia University, Bronze Medal in Political Science, 1979.
Acadia University, Dean's List Scholar, 1976 and 1977
Acadia University, Special Entrance Scholarship, 1975.
Birks’ Gold Medal, Western Kings District High School, 1975.
GRANTS/EXPERIENCE:
Research collaborator, “Great Lakes Policy Research Network” grant, (PI - Prof. Carolyn Johns, Ryerson University,
Toronto), 2012-2014 Awarded $8,000 per year, plus $8,000 match from the College of Arts & Sciences, UB.
“Organized Interests and MPs in the Canadian House of Commons: Who Gets Lobbied by Whom (and Why)? Proposal
The “James R. Mallory Research Grant award” sponsored by the Canadian Study of Parliament Group,
Ottawa, ON, March 2011 (maximum total award $8,000).
“Representing Constituencies: The Causes and Consequences of Variations in MP Expense Allocations, 2000-09,”
Faculty research grant from the Canadian Embassy, Washington, DC, November 1st, 2010. Requested $8,710. (awarded
$5,000)
PI; with Michael Ripmeester, Geography, Brock University, St. Catharines, ON; and Francisco Fernández, Autonomous
University of the Yucatán, Merida as investigators), “Cultural Imaginings of Citizenship and Borders,” North American
Linkages Program of the Government of Canada, Submitted May 1st, 2008; amount requested $19,400; (declined)
PI, “Re-Thinking Citizenship in A Broader North American Geography,” with Jane Koustas, Brock University as Co-
investigator), North American Linkages Program of the Government of Canada, Submitted November 30, 2007; amount
requested $20,000; declined.
“The Implications of New Campaign Finance Legislation for the Organization of Canadian Political Parties,” (Research
Collaborator; Lisa Young, Principal Investigator; Anthony Sayers and Harold Jansen, Co-Investigators), Social Science
and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Canada, Submitted 9/2003; awarded 3/2004; $127,223 (Cdn.); funded.
Co-PI, Council of Graduate Schools/Ford Foundation Planning Grant for Professional Masters Program, Dec 2003-Dec.
2004 (with Maureen Jamieson, Joe Gardella, and Bruce Pitman); $15,000 (responsible for section on “Professional Masters
in Survey Research). Implementation grant (approximately $33,000) submitted January 31, 2005 to CGS/Ford (declined)
“The Impact of ‘Third Party’ Advertising in Canadian Elections,” Faculty Research Grant, Canadian Embassy,
Washington, DC, $6,500, January 2004 – February 2005.
Affiliated faculty member, “Integrated Graduate Education Research and Training (IGERT) program in Geographic
Information Science,” National Science Foundation, submitted 1997, $2.1 million, funded
"Money at the Grass Roots: Studies in Party Financing and Campaign Spending," Faculty Research Grant, Canadian
Embassy, Washington, DC, $3,250, January 2000 - February 2001.
Conference travel grant, United University Professions Professional Development/Quality of Work Life (PDQWL) Award,
$1,000. March 1999.
“The Political Geography of the 1997 Election in Canada: An Exploratory Analysis,” United University Professions
Professional Development/Quality of Work Life (PDQWL) Award, $695; April - August 1998.
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“Geographic Information Systems and Political Redistricting,” Core conference funding proposal accepted by the
NCGIA (Buffalo site), April 1997; ($16,000); supplemental Conferences in the Disciplines Grant, $2,250; May 1997.
R. Kenneth Carty and Munroe Eagles, “Money and Politics at the Grass Roots: A Constituency-Level Study of
Canadian Practice and Experience,” research project funded by a grant from UBC’s “Hampton Fund”, $23,000 (Cdn);
May - December 1997.
“The Political Ecology of Representation in Canada: MPs and Their Constituencies,” Faculty Research Grant,
Canadian Embassy, December 1995-December 1996. $4,000.
“Geographic Information Analysis and Human Capital Research,” National Science Foundation, Co-PI, with Hugh
Calkins, conference grant of $61,000, Hotel Boulderado, Boulder, Colorado, July 10-12, 1995.
“Aggregation Bias in Political Research,” NCGIA Summer Research Project, 2 weeks of summer salary, 1994.
“The Almanac of Canadian Politics,” (Second Edition revision grant) (Research collaborator, with James P. Bickerton,
Alain-G. Gagnon, and Patrick J. Smith), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 1994-1996, $54,000
(Cdn).
"MAPINFO" Software Purchase, United University Professions "Quality of Work Life Award," February 1994; $250.
"Ecological Analysis of Ontario Provincial Elections," United University Professions "Quality of Work Life" Award,
May 1993, $750.
"Spatial and Contextual Models of Political Behavior," Ad Hoc Conference Grant, National Center for Geographic
Information and Analysis, June-October, 1992; $10,000 (and a month of summer salary).
"Geographic Information Systems and Political Districting," University Teaching Fellowship, December 1991,
$1,700.
Julian Park Publication Fund, SUNY at Buffalo, Spring 1991; $600.
"From Population-Based To Electors-Based Redistricting?" Canadian Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and
Party Financing, November 1990 - January 1991, $4500 (Cdn.).
"Money and Votes: Campaign Financing and Electoral Outcomes in Canadian Parliamentary Elections," Canadian
Embassy, Washington, D.C., awarded December 1990, $4,500.
"Voting and Non-Voting in Canadian Federal Elections: An Aggregate Analysis,” Canadian Royal Commission on
Electoral Reform and Party Financing, Summer 1990; $1,460 (Cdn.).
Julian Park Publication Fund, SUNY at Buffalo, Autumn 1989; $200.
Research Scientist, National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, SUNY/Buffalo Site, September 1989 -
present; Co-Investigator, SUNY/Buffalo site, July 1st, 1995 - present.
Principal Investigator, "Canadian Parliamentary Constituency Almanac," (with James P. Bickerton, Alain-G. Gagnon,
and Patrick J. Smith), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 1989-1990; $16,700 (Cdn).
Dean of Art's, Saint Mary's University, Ad Hoc Research Grant, Autumn 1988; $800 (Cdn.).
"Challenge '88" Programme, Research Assistant awarded for 14 weeks, Summer 1988; (equivalent of $2,400 Cdn.).
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"Regional Class Structures and the Geography of Electoral Choice in England," Saint Mary's University Senate
Research Committee Grant, 1988-1989; $1,500 (Cdn.).
Co-researcher, "The Impact of Workplace-Residence Separation on Labour Party Support, 1966-1983," (with Stephen
Erfle), University of California, Irvine, 1985-1986; $3,600.
Researcher and Project Manager, "The Congruence of Federal-Provincial Campaign Activity/Support in Nova Scotia,"
Department of Political Science, Acadia University, Summer 1979.
PAPERS/REPORTS:
Nick Baxter-Moore and Munroe Eagles, “Multiculturalism versus E Pluribus Unum? Accommodation/Assimilation in the
Value Systems of Canadians and Americans,” Paper presented at the British Association for Canadian Studies Conference,
University of London, London, UK, April 11-13, 2019.
Nick Baxter-Moore & Munroe Eagles, with Ibrahim Berrada, Oleksander Chernomorchenko, Paul Coleman,
Kelly Gaskin, Karey Hatch, Craig Hilimoniuk, and Patrick Morris, “Explaining Canada-US Differences in Attitudes
Toward the Role of Government: A Test of S.M. Lipset’s “Continental Divide,” Paper presented at the 24th Biennial
conference of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS), Las Vegas, NV, October 18-21st, 2017
Nick Baxter-Moore and Munroe Eagles, “’Living Apart Together’: The Challenges of Urban Governance Across the
Canada-US Border in the Binational Niagara Falls,” paper presented at the 15th Border Regions in Transition (BRIT)
Conference, Hamburg, DE and Sonderland, DK, May 19-21st, 2016.
Nick Baxter-Moore, Munroe Eagles, Ahmed Ahmed, Liam Campbell, Graeme M. Eagles, and Heidi Madden, “Ethnic
Accommodation and Assimilation in the National Identities of Americans and Canadians,” paper presented at the
Association of Canadian Studies in Ireland conference, University of Maynooth, Ireland, May 13-14, 2016.
Dupinder Aheer, Nicholas Baxter-Moore, Munroe Eagles, Racquel Maxwell, Lisa-Anne Pilkey, Kimmy Samra,
“Explaining Canada-US Differences in Attitudes Toward Crime and Justice” Paper presented at the 23rd Biennial
Conference of the Association of Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS), Las Vegas, NV October 14-17, 2015
Munroe Eagles, “The Challenge of Governance in Canadian-American Cross-Border Communities,” Paper prepared for
presentation at the “Theorizing Borders” conference of the Canada-US Border Research Network, University of Kent at
Paris, May 18-19, 2015
Munroe Eagles, “At War Over the Peace Bridge: A Case Study of the Vulnerability of Binational Institutions,” Paper
presented at the “Culture of the Canada-US Border Research Network” conference, University of Nottingham, June 20-22,
2014.
Munroe Eagles, “Organized Interests and MPs in the Canadian House of Commons: Constituency and Committee Factors
in Lobbyist Targeting,” “J.R. Mallory Research Grant” paper for the Canadian Study of Parliament Group, submitted
November 2012.
Munroe Eagles and Dylan McLean, “Governance Regimes for Cross-Border Infrastructure: A Comparative Study of
Facilities on the Canada-US Border,” Paper presented to the Metrolux 2012 Conference on “Unpacking Cross-Border
Governance,” Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, September 6-7, 2012. (Now available as an ITSA working paper)
http://www.itsa.buffalo.edu/documents/GovernanceRegimesforCrossBorderInfrastructure_ITSANumber4.pdf
Munroe Eagles, Royce Koop and Alison Loat, MPs and Their Constituencies – Evidence from “Exit Interviews,” Paper
presented at the Canadian Political Science Association conference, University of Alberta, Edmonton, June
http://www.itsa.buffalo.edu/documents/GovernanceRegimesforCrossBorderInfrastructure_ITSANumber4.pdf
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2012.
“Representing Constituencies: Variations in MP Expense Allocations, 2002-2004,” Paper presented to the Biennial
Meeting of the Association of Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS), Ottawa, Ontario, November 16-20, 2011.
Paul Belanger and Munroe Eagles, "Constituency, Personal, and Political Determinants of MP Expense Allocations, 2002-
04," Presentation at a Workshop honoring the career of R. Kenneth Carty, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC,
May 20-21st, 2011
Munroe Eagles & Hongxing Yin, "What is the Border For? Perceptions of Vulnerability from Across the Border Among Canadians and Americans and Support for Cooperation on Security," Paper presented at the Canadian Political Science
Association annual conference, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, May 16-18, 2011.
Munroe Eagles, “Constituency and Personal Determinants of MPs’ Positions on Social Conservatism Issues in the 37 th and
38th Canadian Parliaments,” Paper presented at a Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council of Canada Workshop,
Memorial University, St. John's, NL, October 2010
Munroe Eagles, “Constituency and Personal Determinants of MPs’ Positions on Social Conservatism Issues in the 37th
and 38th Canadian Parliaments ,” Paper prepared for a “SSHRCC Workshop on Parties and Elections,” Memorial
University of Newfoundland, October 22nd-23rd, 2010.
Munroe Eagles and Annika Hagley, “Constituency and Personal Determinants of MP Positions on Moral Issues:
The Case of Abortion and Same-Sex Marriage in the 38th Parliament,” Paper presented to the Canadian Political Science
Association annual conference, Concordia University, Montreal, PQ, June 1-3, 2010.
Munroe Eagles, Daniel Kolundzic, and Nik Nanos, “The Public Opinion Environment for Canadian-American Relations
in Canada and the US - 2005-2008,” Paper presented at the Biennial ACSUS conference, San Diego, CA November 18-
22nd, 2009 (now available as a working paper of the Institute for Transnational Studies in the Americas;
http://www.itsa.buffalo.edu/working-papers/)
Munroe Eagles, “Organizing Across the CANAM Border: Bi-National Institutions in the Niagara Region,” Paper
Presented at the “Culture and the Canada-US Border” conference, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK, June 26-28th,
2009.
Munroe Eagles and Jane Koustas, “A Comparative Turn in Canadian Studies?” Paper presented at “Canadian Studies:
The State of the Art” conference, Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB, Febrauary 12-14th, 2009. (available as a
working paper of the Institute for Transnational Studies in the Americas; http://www.itsa.buffalo.edu/working-papers/)
David Coletto and Munroe Eagles, “The Implications of Canada’s New Regulatory Regime for Local Party
Organization,” Paper presented at the Canadian Political Science Association annual conference,
University of British Columbia, June 4-6, 2008
Munroe Eagles, Daniel Kolundzic, and Nik Nanos, “Canadian and American Assessments of Two Decades of Free
Trade,” Paper presented at the Ninth “Border Regions in Transition” conference, Victoria, BC and Bellingham, WA, Jan.
12-15th, 2008.
“The Implications of Canada’s New Regulatory Regime for Local Party Organization,” Presented at the “Workshop on
Party Finance” held at the University of Calgary, May 24-25, 2006.
Ken Carty and Munroe Eagles, “The Effect of Contribution Limits on Competition: The Experience in Ontario and New
Brunswick,” Presented at the “Workshop on Party Finance” held at the University of Calgary, May 24-25, 2006.
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Ken Carty and Munroe Eagles, “From Consociational to Brokerage Politics: The Transformation of the New Brunswick
Party System,” Presented at the Association of Canadian Studies in Australia and New Zealand (ACSANZ) conference,
University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, April 11-13th, 2006.
Munroe Eagles, Daniel Kolundzik, and Nik Nanos, “Surveying Opinions Across the Border: The Niagara Report Project,”
Presented at the ACSUS Biennial Conference, Millennium Hotel, St. Louis, Missouri, November 16--20, 2005.
Paul Bélanger and Eagles, M. "Multilevel Contextual Influences on Voter Turnout Partisan Cross-Pressure and Voter
Turnout in Erie County, New York," Paper presented (poster session) at the annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association, Washington, DC, Sept. 1-4, 2005.
Lisa Young, Anthony Sayers, Harold Jansen, and Munroe Eagles, "Implications of State Funding for Party
Organization," Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington,
DC, Sept. 1-4, 2005.
Paul Bélanger and Munroe Eagles, “The Geography of Class and Religion in Canadian Elections Revisited: A Research
Note,” Paper presented to the Canadian Political Science Association, University of Western Ontario, London, ON,
June 2-4, 2005.
Munroe Eagles, Harold Jansen, Anthony Sayers, and Lisa Young, “Financing Federal Nomination Contests in Canada –
An Overview of the 2004 Experience,” Paper presented to the Canadian Political Science Association, University of
Western Ontario, London, ON, June 2-4, 2005.
R. Kenneth Carty and Munroe Eagles, “Political Accommodation and Grassroots Party Finance in New Brunswick:
Charting the Centre - Local Balance, 1979-2001”, Paper presented for the Atlantic Provinces Political Studies
Association, University of Moncton, September 25-26, 2004.
“The Impact of ‘Third Party’ Advertising in Canada: An Exploratory Ecological Analysis of the 2000 Election,”
Paper presented to the Canadian Political Science Association, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, June 2-5, 2004
Munroe Eagles, “The Effectiveness of Local Campaign Spending in Canadian Federal Elections, 1993-2000,”
Paper presented at the 2004 Political Studies Association annual conference, Lincoln University, 5th - 8th April.
(Invited and sponsored by the “Elections, Public Opinion, and Parties, EPOP” section)
R. Kenneth Carty and Munroe Eagles, “Local Conflict Within National Parties: The Case of Canada,” International
Political Science Association, Durban, South Africa, June 29th – July 4th, 2003; and American Political Science Association,
Philadelphia, PA, August 28-August 31st, 2003.
R. Kenneth Carty & Munroe Eagles, “Small Worlds and Local Strongholds: Deviations from General Patterns of Party
Support in the 2000 Election,” Canadian Political Science Association, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, May 30-June 1st,
2003, revised and presented at the Association of Canadian Studies in the United States biannual conference, Portland,
Oregon, November 2003).
R. Kenneth Carty and Munroe Eagles, “Candidates and Local Campaigns: Just Four Canadian Types?” Canadian Political Science Association, University of Toronto, May 28-30, 2002.
Paul Bélanger, R. Kenneth Carty, and Munroe Eagles, “Leaders’ Tours and Constituency Election Results: The
Intersection of National and Local Campaigns,” Association of Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS)
Biannual Conference, San Antonio, TX, November 14th-18th, 2001.
Erick Duchesne, Munroe Eagles, and Stephen Erfle, “Constituency Homogeneity, Economic Risk, and Support for
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Quebec Sovereignty: A Research Note,” Canadian Political Science Association, Laval University, Quebec City, PQ, May
28-30, 2001.
R. Kenneth Carty, Munroe Eagles, and Paul Bélanger, “Party or Candidate Contests? Money and Constituency Election
Campaigns in Canada,” Canadian Political Science Association, Laval University, Quebec City, PQ, May 28-30, 2001.
R. Kenneth Carty and Munroe Eagles, "Electoral Cycles, Political Mobilzation, and the Modern New Brunswick Party
System," "Conference on New Brunswick Politics", Mount Allision University, Sackville, NB, October 19-20th, 2000.
R. Kenneth Carty and Munroe Eagles, "Electoral Cycles, Party Organization, and Mobilization in Canada: Ontario's
Party System," International Political Science Association, Quebec City, Quebec, August 1-4, 2000.
Munroe Eagles and Russell Davidson, "Civic Education, Political Socialization, and Political Mobilization: Can 'Kids
Voting, USA' Diminish Inequalities in Voter Participation?" 13th Annual Political Geography Specialty Group of the
AAG Pre-Conference, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, April 2-4, 2000.
Paul Belanger and Munroe Eagles, "The Compactness of Federal Electoral Districts in Canadian the 1980s and 1990s:
An Exploratory Analysis," Paper presented to the 13th Annual Political Geography Specialty Group of the AAG Pre-
Conference, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, April 2-4, 2000.
R. Kenneth Carty and Munroe Eagles, "Tracking Provincial Party Systems from the Constituency Level: Evidence from
Ontario and New Brunswick," Panel presentation at "The Evolution of Canadian Party Systems in the Twentieth Century:
A Conference on Work in Progress," The Centre for Election Studies and the Department of Political Science, University of
Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, June 3rd and 4th, 1999.
"Continuity and Change in a Brokerage Party System: Ecological Models of Party Support in Canada, 1988-1997,"
Association of American Geographers, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 23-27, 1999.
"Is There a Local Dimension to Modern Election Campaigns? The Media and Electoral Coverage of Canadian
Constituency Politics" (with R. Kenneth Carty), Political Geography Specialty Group of the Association of American
Geographers, Maui, Hawaii, March 20-22, 1999.
"Political Geography and the Study of Regionalism," Regionalism and Party Politics in Canada" conference, University
of Calgary, Calgary, AB, March 11-13, 1999.
Munroe Eagles and R. Kenneth Carty, “MPs and Redistricting: Adjusting Electoral Boundaries, 1993-1996,” Canadian
Political Science Association, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, June 2, 1998.
“Socio-Economic Research and GIS,” Discussion paper and panel discussion at the European Science Foundation’s
GISDATA Scientific Program Final Conference, “Geographic Information Research at the Millennium,” Strasbourg,
France, Sept. 13th-16th, 1997.
“The Political Ecology of Representation in Canada: MPs and Their Constituencies,” Canadian Political Science
Association, Memorial University, St. John’s, Newfoundland, June 1997.
“Pedagogical Strategies and Assessment Results in Cross-National Simulations: Conclusions from a Two-Continent
Model European Union Simulation,” (third author; with Henry Steck and Laurie Buonanno Lanze), American Political
Science Association, San Francisco, CA, August 29-Sept.1st, 1996.
“The Political Ecology of Local Party Organization in Canada,” (with R. Kenneth Carty), British Association of
Canadian Studies, University of Exeter, Exeter, April 1996.
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“Continuity in Electoral Change: Patterns in Support for Canadian Parties, 1988 & 1993,” (with James P. Bickerton,
Alain-G. Gagnon, and Patrick J. Smith), Association of Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS), Seattle,
Washington, November 1995.
“Ecological Models of Party Support: Pan-Canadian, Regional, and Local Patterns in the 1988 and 1993 General
Elections,” (with James P. Bickerton, Alain-G. Gagnon, and Patrick J. Smith), Canadian Political Science Association,
Université du Québec à Montréal, June 4-6, 1995.
“The Electoral Geography of a Landslide: The 1993 Federal Election in Ontario,” British Association of Canadian
Studies, University of Hull, Hull, UK, March 22-25th, 1995.
“Ecological Models of Electoral Change: The 1993 Federal Election in Canada,” Atlantic Provinces Political Science
Association, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax, NS, October 14-16, 1994.
“Enhancing Relative Vote Equality Through the Boundary Adjustment Process,” Brief prepared for presentation to the
House of Commons Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs, July 5th, 1994.
“Bill C-18 and the Erosion of Relative Equality of Constituency Populations,” Brief prepared for presentation to the
Senate of Canada, Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs, May 3rd, 1994.
"The Study of Canadian Electoral Behavior: A Comment on Methods and Approaches,”Atlantic Provinces Political
Studies Association, Saint Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, NS, October 15-17, 1993 (included in collection of
conference proceedings).
"Campaign Spending Effects in Canadian Parliamentary Elections," invited paper for a special session on "Empirical
Political Economy", Canadian Economics Association, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, June 1993.
"Class versus Community? Social Identities and Political Mobilization," Paper presented to the NCGIA conference on
"Spatial and Contextual Models of Political Behavior," SUNY at Buffalo, October 23-25th, 1992
"Money and Votes in Canada: Campaign Spending and Parliamentary Election Outcomes, 1984 and 1988," New
York State Political Science Association, State University College of New York, Buffalo, April 24-26, 1993,
and Canadian Political Science Association, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, PEI, May 30-June 2nd,
1992
"Rural/Urban Differences in the Incompleteness of Voters' Lists," Technical Report, Royal Commission on Electoral
Reform and Party Financing (Canada), November 1990.
"Sources of Variation in Working Class Formation: Ecological, Sectoral, and Socialization Influences," Canadian
Political Science Association, University of Victoria, British Columbia, May 27-29, 1990
"An Ecological Perspective on Working Class Politics: Neighbourhoods and Class Formation in Sheffield, England," Los
Angeles Electoral Geography Conference, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, April 3-5, 1988; and Political
Studies Association (UK), Plymouth Polytechnic, April 12-14, 1988
"Community Cohesion and Voter Turnout in English Parliamentary Constituencies, 1966-1983," (with Stephen Erfle),
Los Angeles Electoral Geography Conference, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, April 3-5,1988
"Community Cohesion and Working Class Politics: Workplace-Residence Separation and Labour Support, 1966-1983,"
(with Stephen Erfle), Western Political Science Association Conference, Anaheim, CA, March 26-28th, 1987
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"Political Realignment in Britain: Implications for Cross-National Theory," (with Patrick J. Smith), Eighth Annual
European Studies Conference, Omaha, Nebraska, October 6-8, 1983.
"Uneven Development Theory and Regional Variations in the Electoral Support of the Scottish National Party,"
Canadian Political Science Association, University of Ottawa, June 7-9, 1982
“Third Parties/Movements in Atlantic Canada: An Examination of the 'Conundrum' Thesis," (with Patrick J. Smith),
Conference on Atlantic Canadian Political Development, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, July 1981.
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
American Political Science Association (APSA), 1979 - present.
Canadian Political Science Association (CPSA), 1979 - present.
Association of Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS), member since 1999; life member since 2004.
Canadian Study of Parliament Group, 2006-present
ACTIVITIES/SERVICE:
Colloquia/Public Presentations/Expert Witness Experience:
College Board, Visiting Fellowship in Assessment, Comparative Politics, Summer 2019
Invited participant, Workshop on Presidential vs. Parliamentary Government, Co-Sponsored by the Dr. Fazil Küçük
Foundation and Eastern Mediterranean University, Girne (Kyrenia), Turkish Republic of North Cyprus,
May 4-5, 2018.
Invited participant, Trade and Commerce Panel, The Palmer Conference on Canadian-American Relations in a Changing
World, University of Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, PEI, August 29-31, 2017.
Affiant/Expert witness, “Gillian Frank and Jamie Duong v. Her Majesty the Queen as represented by the Attorney
General of Canada, Ontario Superior Court Court File No. CV-12-453976 (December 2012-June 2013) (case pertaining to
voting rights of Canadians living abroad); contract extended for appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada, May 2015
(hearing actually took place in March 2018).
“Representing Constituencies: Personal, Constituency, and Political Determinants of Variations in MP Individual
Expenses, 2002-4 and 2009-11,” Colloquium at the University of Missouri – Columbia,” March 6, 2012.
Invited panel participant, “Relations with our North American Neighbors”, Frank Church Memorial Symposium, Idaho
State University, March 3-5, 2011.
Invited panel participant on the impact of the new US Presidential administration on Canadian-American Relations,
Center for U.S. Studies, Raoul Dandurand Chair of Strategic and Diplomatic Studies, University of Québec in
Montréal, March 5, 2009.
Invited lectures (3), Canada Week, University of Maine at Orono, October 28-29, 2008.
Invited lecture, “Canada’s 2008 Federal Election,” Saint Bonaventure University, Olean, NY, Sept. 23, 2008
Panel Participant, “Cross-Border Regions and the Northern Border University Research Consortium,” Association of
Borderlands Studies, in association with the Western Social Science Association conference, Denver, CO, April 25-26th,
2008
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Chair/Discussant, “The Governance of Cross-Border Regions Along the 49th Parallel: Lines that Separate or Ties that
Bind?” Association of Canadian Studies in the United States Biennial Conference, Toronto, ON November 13-17, 2007.
“Local Campaigning in Canada,” Invited panel presentation on “Comparative Local Campaigning” sponsored by the
Canadian Study of Parliament Group, Parliament Hill, Ottawa, Ontario, December 9th, 2005.
“The Centre-Local Balance in Political Parties: Political Mobilization in New Brunswick, 1979-2001,” University of
Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, December 16, 2004.
Roundtable participant, “Electoral Boundaries and Electoral Reform,” New Brunswick Commission on Legislative
Democracy, University of New Brunswick School of Law, Fredericton, NB, April 28th, 2004.
Invited keynote speaker, “"Canada's Changing Electoral Terrain"”, Ohio Round Table on Canadian Studies, Columbus,
OH, April 9th, 2004.
Expert witness, Department of Law, Erie County, NY, in Korman v. Giambra, et al., Redistricting case concerning the
Erie County Legislature; July 2001.
Research consultant, Department of Justice, Federal Government of Canada, for Attorney-General of Canada v.
Figueroa, Election law case; June 2001 – August 2001.
Panel Discussant, “UCGIS’ Model Undergraduate Curriculum,” Plenary session of the University Consortium for
Geographic Information Science (UCGIS) Summer Institute, and Panel Participant, UB’s IGERT Program in
Geographic Information Science, University at Buffalo, June 22-23rd, 2001.
“Congressional Redistricting,” Invited talk to a “Congressional Breakfast” sponsored by the University Consortium for
Geographic Information Science (UCGIS), Capitol Building, Washington, DC, Februrary 8th, 2001.
“The Political Ecology of Local Party Organization: The Case of Canada,” Regional Research Institute, University of
West Virginia, Morgantown, WV, April 4th, 1997.
“The Political Ecology of Representation in Canada: MPs and Their Constituencies,” Department of Political Science,
University of West Virginia, Morgantown, WV, April 4th, 1997.
“Europe: What Future for Economic and Military Integration?” Invited talk to ‘Great Decisions 1997’ series sponsored
by the Buffalo Council on World Affairs, March 5, 1997
Invited participant, “Panel Discussion on Research Grant Writing”, Videotape produced by the SUNY Faculty Senate for
broadcast across the ‘SUNY-Sat’ satellite television system, SUNY at Albany, December 5, 1996
“Advancing Geographic Perspectives in the Social Sciences,” Invited lecture, with Hugh Calkins, to the National
Institute of Justice, Washington, DC, March 18, 1996
“Europe: Approaching the 21st Century,” Talk to the “Cornerstones Class”, Christ United Methodist Church, Sunday,
January 21, 1996.
Conference co-organizer (with Hugh W. Calkins), “Geographic Information Analysis and Human Capital Research,”
Boulderado Hotel, Boulder, Colorado, July 10-12, 1995
Invited Lecture on Advanced Topics in Social Research, “GIS and Spatial Analysis in the Social Sciences,” Inter-
University Consortium for Social and Political Research (ICPSR) Summer School, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
MI, August 11, 1994.
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Brief/Expert Witness, Canadian House of Commons, Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs, Ottawa,
Ontario, July 5th, 1994.
Brief/Expert Witness, Senate of Canada, Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Ottawa, Ontario, May
3rd, 1994.
Conference organizer, "Spatial and Contextual Models of Political Behavior," Sponsored by the Buffalo site of the
National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, October 23-25th, 1992.
Guest seminar on "Canadian Campaign Financing," for Canadian Legal Studies course, School of Law, State
University of New York at Buffalo, November 20, 1991.
Invited conference discussant/participant, "Drawing Boundaries," sponsored by the Department of Political Studies
and the College of Law, University of Saskatchewan, November 8-9, 1991.
Public Lecture to the Emeritus Professors Center of UB entitled "Must Canada Fail? Reflections on the Uncertain
Constitutional Situation," September 12, 1991.
Colloquium, "Political Ecology: Local Influences on the Political Behaviour of Canadians," for the Department of
Geography, SUNY at Buffalo, October 27, 1989.
Panel Discussant for the Canadian Political Science Association, (1983, 1994, 2004; 2010); and the Atlantic Provinces
Political Studies Association, (1986).
Professional Service:
Member, Editorial Advisory Board, British Journal of Canadian Studies, 2020 – present
President, (June 2019-May 2021), International Council for Canadian Studies (ICCS).
President-elect (June 2018), International Council for Canadian Studies (ICCS).
Graduate Program Review team member, Department of Political Studies, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK,
February – March 2016.
President, Association of Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS), October 2015-October 2017.
Program Chair, 23rd Biennial Conference of the Association of Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS), Las Vegas,
NV, October 14-17, 2015
Workshop organizer, “Border Security & Immigration on the Canada-US Border,” for the “Culture of the Canada-US
Border Research Network,” Niagara Falls, NY, May 31st, 2014 (including presentations by Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, Emily
Gilbert, Geoffrey Hale, and Christopher Sands).
(Elected) Vice-President, Association of Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS), November 2013-October
2015.
President, Canadian Politics Section, American Political Science Association, September 2012-September 2014.
Academic Consultant and Group Leader, “Parties and Parliament” team, Samara Canada (www.samaracanada.org), June
2011 – 2012.
http://www.samaracanada.org/
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(Elected) Vice President, Canadian Studies Organized Group, American Political Science Association, September 2011-
September 2012
External examiner, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Toronto, February 2012.
Member of selection committee for the inaugural “Mildred A. Schwartz Lifetime Achievement Award,” Canadian
Politics section, American Political Science Association, 2010-11.
Senior Subject Specialist and Reviewer, “Connect Colloquium”, SUNY Plattsburgh, October 15-16, 2010.
External examiner, Masters in Urban Studies, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, BC. December 2009.
Elected member, Executive Council, Association of Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS), October 2009-
October 2013.
External Reviewer, Political Science Undergraduate Program, Wilfrid Laurier University, Spring 2009
External Reviewer, Canadian Studies Program, SUNY College at Plattsburgh, Spring 2009
Editorial Advisory Board Member, The Open Geography Journal – 2008 -2015
Editorial Board Member, Canadian Political Science Review, 2007 - 2011
Editor, ACSUS Occasional Paper Series, 2012- 2014; Member of editorial board, 2006 - 2012.
Invited member, Academic Advisory Committee, Centre for Election Studies, University of Waterloo, Ontario, August
2005 – 2010.
Elected Member, Board of Directors, Canadian Political Science Association, 2004-06
Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Canadian Journal of Political Science, June 2003 – June 2006
Ad hoc Manuscript/proposal reviewer for the American Journal of Political Science; American Politics Research;
American Review of Canadian Studies; Annals, Association of American Geographers; British Journal of Political
Science; Canada Foundation for Innovation; Canadian-American Public Policy; Canadian Foreign Policy Journal;
Canadian Journal of Political Science; Canadian Journal of Urban Research; Canadian Political Science Review;
Canadian Public Policy; the Canadian Royal Commission on Electoral Reform & Party Financing; Comparative Political
Studies;, Congressional Quarterly; Electoral Studies; Environment and Planning, C; Government and Policy; Geoforum;
Geographical Analysis; Harper Collins; International Political Science Review; Journal of Elections, Parties, and Public
Opinion; Journal of Legislative Studies; Journal of Politics; Journal of Urban Affairs; Kluwer Academic Publishers;
National Science Foundation (for Law & Society, Geography & Regional Science, and Political Science programs); New
England Journal of Political Science; Oxford University Press (USA); Party Politics; Political Geography; Political
Studies; PS: Political Science and Politics; Publius; Social Science Journal; Social Sciences and Humanities Research
Council of Canada (SSHRCC); Taylor and Francis; University of British Columbia Press; University of Chicago Press;
University of Michigan Press; University of Toronto Press; West European Politics; Women and Politics; World Medical
and Health Policy.
Member, Rufus Smith Prize committee (best article published in the American Review of Canadian Studies, Association
of Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS), 2004-2005
External evaluator, U.S. Department of Education Title VI National Resource Center for “Canadian Studies” (a
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partnership involving the Canadian-American Center (Maine), the Canadian Studies Program (Vermont) and the Center
for the Study of Canada (SUNY Plattsburgh) , Spring 2005
External evaluator, Canadian Studies Program, Plattsburgh State University of New York, July 2004
Researcher, New Brunswick Commission on Legislative Democracy, February 2004-December 2004.
Reviewer for Promotion and Tenure - Saint Mary’s University; SUNY at Buffalo (School of Architecture &
Planning); University of Calgary; University of Western Australia; University of British Columbia; Carleton University
(Ottawa, ON) - twice; Queen’s University; University of Lethbridge; Memorial University of Newfoundland and
Labrador; Waterloo University; and the University of North Dakota (and internal evaluator for six promotion/tenure cases
in the College of Arts & Sciences at UB).
Media interviews with Daily News, (newspaper, Halifax, NS, Sept. 1988); “C100” (radio, Halifax, NS; October,
1988); WEBR (radio, Buffalo, NY; October, 1992; February 1993); WIBV-TV (television, Buffalo, NY; February
1993); WGY (radio, Albany, NY; February, 1993); WSYR (radio, Syracuse, NY; October 1995); WIBV-TV
(television, Buffalo, NY, October 1995); WNED (radio, Buffalo, October 1995); WBEN (radio, twice, October, 1995);
WGR (radio, October 1995); WROW (radio, twice, Albany, October 1995); Associated Press (Buffalo, October 1995).
The Buffalo News (June 2004); Guest appearance, “Pamela Wallin and Friends”, CBC television one hour special on
“Canadians in the United States,” September 1999; Windsor, ON Star, (newspaper, September 2001); Toronto Star (Sept.
2008); Hamilton Spectator (Sept. 2008); CHML Radio 930, Hamilton, ON (Sept. 2008); Talk 830 Radio, Hamilton, ON,
(Sept. 2008); AM 640 - Toronto Radio (CFMJ) (October 2008); WNED Radio, September 2011; Guest on the Joy Cardin
Show (1 hour call-in show on the ‘Impacts of the 2015 Canadian Federal Election’), Wisconsin Public Radio, Madison,
October 27, 2015; WGRZ-TV interview, March 9th 2016; CBC Radio affiliates (Sydney; Montreal; Ottawa; Toronto;
Winnipeg; Vancouver; Victoria; Yukon), March 10, 2016; CBC Radio affiliates country-wide (December 2016 and
February 2017); WGRZ TV News, June 2018: WNED radio, June 2018.
Treasurer, Trans-Atlantic Consortium for European Union Studies and Simulations (TACEUSS), Fall 2002 – 2004
Program Committee member, Canadian Political Science Association, 2002 Annual Conference, “Political
Sociology/Political Behavior”, 2001-2002 (also organized a one-day workshop on “Local Campaigning in
Comparative Perspective” as part of this).
Member, Selection Committee for the Association of Canadian Studies in the United States “Distinguished Dissertation
Award”, Autumn 2001
Elected member of the Executive Board, New York Consortium for Model European Union Simulations
(NYCMEUS), 2000-2001
Chair, Selection committee for the "Beer Prize" given by the British Politics Group for the best dissertation in
British politics, 2000
External Examiner, Doctoral Dissertation, for the Université of Montréal, December, 1997
Member of Selection Panel for “Faculty Research Grants,” Canadian Embassy, Washington, DC, November 7, 1997
Participant, "GIS and the Social Sciences" conference, sponsored by the National Center for Geographic Information
and Analysis (NCGIA), Santa Barbara, CA, March 22-24, 1991.
Member, Academic Advisory Board, The Survey Centre, Gorsebrook Research Institute, Saint Mary's University,
September 1988 - August 1989.
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Member, Selection Panel, "Nova Scotia Legislative Internship" Programme, 1987-88.
University Service:
Chair, Search Committee, Vice-Provost for International Education, February – December 2020
Member, Chancellor’s Advisory Committee, SUNY, July-August 2019
Member, Nancy Welch Award Committee (Residence Life), 2014- present
Editor, “The Pulse – Newsletter of the Department of Political Science,” October 2012 – present
Member, Search Committee, Associate Director of Alumni Affairs and Advancement, College of Arts & Sciences,
UB, November-December 2012
Member, Executive Council, Department of Transnational Studies, February 2011 – 2017
Member, President’s Review Board (PRB), September 2008 – May 2011
Graduate Coordinator, Canadian Studies, Department of American Studies, Sept. 2008 – May 2011
Member, Search Committee for Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education, April – May 2010
Member, Academic Advisory Committee, “Global Perspectives” Undergraduate Learning Academy, Sept. 2009 –Jan.
2011
Member, UB Honors College Council, Sept. 2008 – February 2011.
Member, University Special Majors Committee, Sept. 2007 - present
Convenor, Chancellor’s Advisory Committee, SUNY, February-March 2005
Member, Advisory Committee, Baldy Center on Law and Social Policy, 2005 –2006; 2008 – 2009.
Member, Joint College of Arts & Sciences/School of Law Senior Faculty Recruitment Committee, Fall 2004
Member, Academic Advisory Committee, Department of Global Gender Studies, 2005-6, 2008-2009.
Member, Senior/Junior search committee, Department of Women’s Studies, Fall 2004 - Spring 2005.
Faculty Advisor, "EuroSim (Undergraduate Model EU Simulation Group)," SUNY at Buffalo, 1993 (SUNY Brockport),
1994; (Luxembourg), 1995; (SUNY Brockport), 1996 (Brussels/Leuven), 1997 (SUNY Brockport), 1998
(Brussels/Leuven), 1999 (SUNY Brockport, 2000 (Prague, CZ), 2001 (SUNY Fredonia), 2002 (Prague, CZ), 2003
(SUNY Fredonia), 2004 (Tilburg, NL); 2005 (SUNY Fredonia); 2006 (Prague); 2007 (SUNY Fredonia); 2008 (Izmir,
Turkey) .
Canadian-American Studies Committee, SUNY at Buffalo, Member, October 1989 - May 1995; Chair, May 1995 –
November 2000; Member, November 2000 - present
Member (elected), College of Arts & Sciences “Appointments, Promotion & Tenure (APT)” Committee, July 2004-
2007 (resigned due to administrative appointment)
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Member, Search Committee, Dean of School of Informatics, University at Buffalo, December 2000-April 2001.
Member, Department of Political Science Graduate Admissions Committee, 1998-2000.
Member, Selection Committee for Dean, School of Information Science, University at Buffalo, January 1999 -
December 1999.
Member, (elected) Faculty Senate Committee on Promotion and Tenure, January 1999 – March 2001
Chair's Advisory Committee, Department of Political Science, SUNY at Buffalo, August 1990 - August 1996; August
1998 - 2004.
Member, Dean's Advisory Task Force on Budgeting and Program Evaluation, College of Arts and Sciences,
July 1998 - July 1999.
Member, Department of Political Science, Graduate Committee, August 1995-August 1996.
Student Travel Committee, National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, February 1992 - 1996
Member, Faculty of Social Sciences Policy Committee, 1995-96 (and of the Budget Subcommittee, 1995-96)
Undergraduate Committee, Department of Political Science, SUNY at Buffalo, September 1989 - August 1990; August
1993-August 1995.
Departmental Representative, Faculty of Social Sciences Computing Committee, 1992-1996
Member, Faculty Senate, University at Buffalo, August 1995-1996
Member, Ad Hoc Political Science Departmental Committee preparing for an external evaluation of the undergraduate
political science program, 1993-5.
Member, Departmental Chair Search Committee, UB Political Science, 1994
TEACHING/GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION:
Courses Taught (UB ONLY):
Undergraduate: Graduate:
PSC 100 “Enduring Issues in Political Science” PSC 502 “Empirical Research Methods”
PSC 103 “Politics Abroad” PSC 503 “Comparative Politics
PSC 222 “Politics & Society” PSC 522 “Comparative Political Parties and Groups”
PSC 227 “Politics and Geography” PSC 623 "Political Socialization"
PSC 340 “Politics in Western Europe” PSC 627 “Political Geography”
PSC/CDN 345 “Canadian Politics” CDN 500 “Overview of Canadian Studies”
PSC 391 “Empirical Political Science” CDN 510 “Canadian Politics”
PSC 395 “Empirical Theory of Democracy” CDN 505 “Canadian-American Relations”
PSC 420 “Comparative Political Parties and Groups” CDN 420/520 “Borderlands- The Binational Niagara”
PSC 436 “Comparative Citizen Participation” CDN 600 – “Public Policy & the Political Management of
Canada-US Relations”
Doctoral Students Who Have Graduated – Major Supervisor
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Susan Elizabeth Batty, “Urban Land Use Planning in Western Europe: Rules, Games and Groups” 1996 (Senior
Lecturer, Bartlett School of Planning, University College of London, London, UK)
Robin Marie Lauerman, “Evaluations of Responsiveness: The Constituent Perspective of
Representation” 2001; (Associate Professor (tenured), Messiah College, Grantham, PA)
Kevin Wallace, “The Impact of NAFTA on Mexico's Environmental Policy” 2002 (Self employed)
Paul X. Bélanger, “The ‘Two Worlds’ Hypothesis Extended: An Electoral Geography of Provincial and
Federal Party Support in Canada” 2002 (Manager, GIS Services - Kingston, Frontenac, and Lennox and
Addington Public Health, Adjunct Associate Professor of Geography, Queen’s University, Kingston,
ON, Canada).
Sharon Manna, Crossing the Continental Divide: Hypotheses on the Influence of American Jurisprudence on
Canadian Charter Litigation” 2006 (Professor of Government, North Lake College, Irving, TX)
Dylan S. McLean, Gun Test: Evaluating Theoretical Explanations for Canada-U.S. Political Differences through
The Lens of the Politics of Gun Control (2015) (Instructor, University of West Georgia)
Tasha P. Lavey, The Revolution that Never Was: Charter Litigation in the Canadian Courts of Appeal,” (2015)
(Employed by the US Drug Enforcement Administration).
Supervisory Committee Memberships
Doctoral Students (completed) Doctoral Students (current)
Richard Ahl
Amilcar Barreto
Kathryn Bryk Friedman Joshua Reichardt, Political Science (Committee chair)
Duckjoon Chang Ibrahim Berrada, Social Science (Laurentian University)
Joanne Coury (Committee member)
Megan Gall
Farida Jalalzai
Vesna Danilovic
Amiee Verdisco
David Stavely
Timothy Blauvelt
Joseph Stefko
Shane Grant (Geog.)
B. J. Han
Chie-chie (Bernard) Chen
Martin Camacho (Geog.)
Aref Hasan
LaDona Knigge (Geog.)
Jacquie Housel (Geog.)
Larry Joe Morgan (Geog.)
Seth Triggs (Geog.)
Kijoo Kim
Chia-sheng (Michael) Chen
JeeYong Kim
Gregory Young, Transnational Studies
Herb Kauderer, Transnational Studies
MA Students (completed): M.A. Students (completed):
Sarah Abosch (committee member) Young-soo Kim (committee member)
David Brand (committee chair) Aref Hasan (committee chair)
Kathryn Bryk (committee chair) David Hutt (committee chair)
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Rodney Butler (committee member) Shane Eisen (committee member)
Terri Evans (Simon Fraser Univ., Canada) Jennifer Scully (committee chair)
Thomas Hill (committee chair) Andrea Boback Reed (committee chair)
Steven Jurek (committee chair) Adam Nye (committee chair)
Christine Staley (committee member) Monika Elise Nagy (committee chair)
Vanessa Brown (committee chair) Amber Papasergio (committee member)
Su Yung Kim (committee member) Erick Wilk (Chair) Chia-sheng (Michael) Chen (committee member) Alon Doenyas (Chair, Cdn-American Studies)
(and numerous Honors theses/independent study papers)