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New Imperialists : Ideologies of Empire

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viii Notes on contributors<br />

widely on Latin American and Third World politics and the politics <strong>of</strong><br />

governance, most recently in <strong>New</strong> Left Review, Historical Materialism, the<br />

Socialist Register, and <strong>New</strong> Political Economy.<br />

Adam Hanieh is a graduate student in the Department <strong>of</strong> Political<br />

Science, York University, Toronto. His research interests include political<br />

economy, Middle East and Palestinian politics, and the theory and<br />

practice <strong>of</strong> imperialism. He is co-author <strong>of</strong> Stolen Youth: The Politics <strong>of</strong><br />

Israel’s Detention <strong>of</strong> Palestinian Children (Pluto Press, 2004).<br />

David McNally is currently Chair <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Political Science<br />

at York University in Toronto, Canada. His research interests include<br />

globalization and global justice movements; concepts <strong>of</strong> freedom and<br />

democracy in political thought; radical theories <strong>of</strong> language and culture;<br />

Marxism, feminism and anti-racism; and radical political economy.<br />

His published works include Another World Is Possible: Globalization and<br />

Anti-Capitalism, Bodies <strong>of</strong> Meaning: Essays on Language, Labor and Liberation,<br />

Against the Market: Political Economy, Market Socialism and the<br />

Marxist Critique, and Political Economy and the Rise <strong>of</strong> Capitalism. He has<br />

published widely in Historical Materialism, Studies in Political Economy,<br />

<strong>New</strong> Politics, and the History <strong>of</strong> Political Thought.<br />

Tanner Mirrlees is at York and Ryerson University’s Joint Program <strong>of</strong><br />

Communication and Culture, where he is working on the history,<br />

present, ideologies, and effects <strong>of</strong> U.S. foreign cultural policy and<br />

American cultural imperialism.<br />

Shahrzad Mojab teaches in the Department <strong>of</strong> Adult Education and<br />

Counselling Psychology at OISE/UT and is the Director <strong>of</strong> Women<br />

and Gender Studies Institute, University <strong>of</strong> Toronto. Her areas <strong>of</strong><br />

research and teaching are critical and feminist pedagogy; immigrant<br />

women and skilling; women, state, globalization and citizenship; women,<br />

war, violence and learning; and comparative analysis <strong>of</strong> lifelong learning<br />

theory and practice. She is the editor <strong>of</strong> Women <strong>of</strong> a Non-State Nation:<br />

The Kurds (2001, repr. 2003); co-editer with Himani Bannerji and Judy<br />

Whitehead <strong>of</strong> Of Property and Propriety: The Role <strong>of</strong> Gender and Class in<br />

Imperialism and Nationalism; and co-editor with Nahla Abdo <strong>of</strong> Violence<br />

in the Name <strong>of</strong> Honour: Theoretical and Political Challenges (2004). She is<br />

currently conducting research on women, war, diaspora, and learning;

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