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Research Digest - 2025

Book chapters

Miriam J. Anderson. Feminist Activism in Exile: Burundi’s Mouvement Inamahoro.  (external link, opens in new window) Marie Louise Baricako (President, Mouvement Inamahoro, Rwanda); Miriam J. Anderson. Brave Women: Fighting for Justice in the 21st Century. Palgrave MacMillan. 2/25/2025. Published. 

Peer reviewed articles

Miriam Anderson. Rethinking Failure: Feminist Peacebuilding and the Peace Continuum in Violent and Illiberal “Post-Conflict” Settings.  (external link, opens in new window) Miriam J. Anderson; Elizabeth S. Corredor (Bryn Mawr College); Julia Zulver (Swedish Defence University). Global Studies Quarterly. 5:1. 2/11/2025. Published. 

Miriam J Anderson. Feminism In The Face Of Failure: Peacebuilding In Violent And Illiberal 'Post-Conflict' Settings.  (external link) Miriam J. Anderson; Elizabeth S. Corredor (Bryn Mawr College); Julia Zulver (Swedish Defence University). Global Studies Quarterly. 5:1. 2/17/2025. Published. Special Journal Issue.

Tom McDowell. Jeremy Bentham and the Neoclassical and Neoliberal Traditions: Architect or Adversary?. Theory, Culture, and Society. 2/15/2025. Accepted.

Other

Sanjay Ruparelia. Host and co-writer, "Wild Democracy: Anarchy, Solidarity, and Ruling the Law with Anne Norton," (external link, opens in new window)  On the Frontlines of Democracy podcast. Produced by Angela Glover and Chloe Kim. 2/12/2025. Published. 

Books

Bryan Evans (co-editor). Against the People: How Ford Nation is Dismantling Ontario. Carlo Fanelli (York University), Fernwood Publishing. 1/15/2025. Advance view.

Op-ed/essay

Sanjay Ruparelia. What Issues Will Shape India’s Foreign Policy in 2025? (external link, opens in new window) . Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada. Strategic Reflections: The Impact of Trump 2.0 on Canada’s Indo-Pacific Strategy and Key Relations in Asia. 1/16/2025. Published. 

Sanjay Ruparelia. India in 2025: The Year Ahead in Politics, Economics, and Foreign Affairs (external link, opens in new window) . Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada Dispatches. 1/24/2025. Published. 

Book chapters

Bryan Evans. "The New Democratic Party’s Protean Relationship with the Working Class", in The Working Class and Politics in Canada. eds. Jacob Robbins-Kanter, Royce Koop and Daniel Troup. Daniel Troupe, University of Maine. UBC Press. Advance view.

Tom McDowell. Chapter 14: "De-Democratizing Ontario". Against the People: How Ford Nation is Dismantling Ontario.  (external link) Fernwood Press. 1/31/2025. Published. 

Peer reviewed articles

Michael McGregor. Gender and emotional reactions to sexual misconduct allegations against councillors: An experimental study in a low-information, non-partisan context. Cameron Anderson (Western), Michael McGregor (TMU), Tracey Raney (TMU). Representation. 1/13/2025. Accepted.

Myer Siemiatycki. As If It Were A Sacred Relic': The Troubled Holocaust Poetry of Julian Tuwim.  (external link, opens in new window) Czytanie Literatury [Reading Literature], University of Lodz. 13/2024, pp. 271-293. 1/28/2025. Published. 

Working Paper Series

John Shields. Reforming Settlement Services to Include Temporary Migrants. Hya Ali (TMU), Valerie Preston (York University). BMRC Policy Preview. January 2025. 1/31/2025. Published. 

Appointments

Allison Petrozziello. Faculty affiliation with TMU's Master's program in Immigration & Settlement Studies. 

Other

Sanjay Ruparelia. Host and co-writer: "Conversation in an Age of Rage with Carol Off," (external link, opens in new window)  On the Frontlines of Democracy podcast. Produced by Angela Glover and Chloe Kim. 1/15/2025. Published.

Allison PetrozzielloGaps and Challenges for Ensuring Universal Birth Registration for Children Born to Migrants and Multiply Marginalized Mothers. (external link, opens in new window)  Written submission to the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) on Universal Birth Registration and the Use of Digital Technologies. 1/15/2025. Published. Expert contribution in preparation of Human Rights Council Resolution 52/25 on Birth Registration and the Right of Everyone to Recognition Everywhere as a Person Before the Law.

Sanjay Ruparelia. Host and co-organizer, Anne Norton (UPenn), "The Unruly Heart of Freedom," On the Frontlines of Democracy public lecture series, co-sponsored by TMU and the TPL, 30 January 2025. 1/30/2025. 

John Shields. Examining the Role of Non-profit Organizations for Immigrant Settlement in a Neoliberal Age.  (opens in new window) Ted Richmond (independent). Research Brief, Toronto Metropolitan Centre for Immigration and Settlement (TMCIS). 2025(03). 1/20/2025. Published. This is a Research Brief (7 pg.). The link to the session on Richmond and Shields' volume "The Canadian Non-Profit Sector: Neoliberalism and the Assault on Community" is also provided in this report (Time 1:48:06).