Contributors
The Globalization and Autonomy Compendium represents the collective scholarship, effort, and expertise of many individuals. The following individuals have authored Research Articles, Position Papers, Research Summaries or Glossary Entries and/or have been instrumental in the design, development, and maintenance of the site:
Justin Armstrong
Timothy Brook
Diana Brydon
Audrey Carr
www.audreycarr.ca
Laura Chrabolowsky
William D. Coleman
Nancy Cook
Nancy Cook holds a Ph.D. in Sociology (2003) from York University, Toronto, and
is currently an assistant professor of Sociology at Brock University. She is
also an adjunct scholar at the Institute on Globalization and the Human Condition,
where she held a postdoctoral fellowship (2003-2005). Her postdoctoral research
investigates the globalization of Canadian development workers' biographies and
identities once they have returned home after lengthy periods of residency in
Pakistan. This project builds on Dr. Cook's doctoral research, which examines
the ways in which global and imperial power relations are perpetuated in contemporary
Pakistan through the socio-spatial practices of Western women development workers
in this transcultural setting. Her work has been published in Qualitative Sociology,
Atlantis, and Histoire Sociale/Social History.
Ravi de Costa
Joanna Dacko
www.dacko.ca
Sarah Eaton
Marlo Edwards
Julia Flanders
Daniel Gorman
Daniel Gorman is a post-doctoral fellow in the Department of History at York University, and has taught at Trent University. His Ph.D. is from McMaster University. He has published on imperial and global history in
The Historian,
The Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History,
Personal Perspectives: World War I (ABC-CLIO) and
Personal Perspectives: World War II (ABC-CLIO). He is currently working on a book on ideas of internationalism in the 1920s.
Jeremy Greenspan
Candida Hadley
Heike Harting
Julian Holland
Rhoda Howard-Hassmann
Latham Hunter
Nancy Johnson
Adrian Jones
Matthew Kavanagh
Jake Kennedy
Alex Khasnabish
Joanna Langille
Anna Lanoszka
Michael Lisetto-Smith
Anthony Lombardo
Victoria Loy
Kathleen MacKeracher
Andrew Mactavish
www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~mactavis
Neil McLaughlin
NataliaLoukacheva
Harish Mehta
Sabine Milz
Susan O'Brien
Leslie Pal
Mary Pardi
Matt Patey
Louis W. Pauly
Tony Porter
Joanna Quinn
Stephen Ramsay
Geoffrey Rockwell
www.geoffreyrockwell.com
Rebecca Sandiford
Samir Saul
Julietta Singh
Adam Sneyd
Adam is a PhD candidate in International Relations and a Canada Graduate Scholar.
His dissertation research focuses on the construction of poverty in the global
economy. He asks if the removal of cotton industry subsidies in the United
States and European Union will actually lead to the eradication of poverty
amongst African cotton producers.
www.socsci.mcmaster.ca/polisci/grad/sneyd.cfm
Jackie Smith
Alex Stevens
Jeremy Stolow
Julie Sunday
Imre Szeman
Sarah Wayland
John Weaver
Lian Yan
Glossary Reviewers
We gratefully acknowledge the following individuals who have contributed to the Compendium by providing peer review comments on the Glossary content:
Virginia Aksan
Jeffrey Ballinger
Carol Bayard
Marshall Beier
Kristina Maud Bergeron
Steven Bernstein
Cathy Blacklock
Mario Blaser
Lofti Bouzaïane
Diana Brydon
William D. Coleman
Claire Cutler
Ravi de Costa
Susan Dicklitch
Yassine Essid
Daniel Gorman
Anna Greenspan
Heike Härting
Ulf Hedetoft
Rhoda Howard-Hassman
Shafiqul Huque
Adrian Jones
Nigel Joseph
Alex Khasnabish
Rauna Kuokkanen
Anna Lanoszka
Mairi MacDonald
Julie McGonegal
Kathy McKinley
Neil McLaughlin
Harish Mehta
Monica Mulrennan
Peter Nyers
Robert O'Brien
Susan O'Brien
Colleen Ovenden
Leslie Pal
Tony Porter
Richard Preston
Ronald Pruessen
Austina Reed
Petra Rethmann
Alina Sajed
Jessica Schagerl
Jan Aart Scholte
Nisha Shah
Stephen Slemon
Jackie Smith
Adam
SneydJeremy
Stolow
Stephen Streeter
Julie Sunday
Imre Szeman
Paul Théberge
Asli Toksabay
Gauri Viswanathan
Michael Webb
Don Wells
Marc Williams
Gil Winham