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Graduate academic calendar 2012 - 2013 - Trent University

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GRADUATE PROGRAMS Canadian Studies & Indigenous Studies<br />

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D. Sheinin, B.Sc. (Toronto), M.A., Ph.D. (Connecticut), history of inter-American relations, Pan<br />

Americanism, Canada and Latin America.<br />

K. Siena, B.A. (SUNY), M.A. (Rochester), Ph.D. (Toronto), early modern British history, with special<br />

interest in medicine, sex and disease, urban poverty and social welfare.<br />

J. E. Struthers, M.A. (Carleton), Ph.D. (Toronto), Canadian social policy and social citizenship,<br />

aging, caregiving, health, poverty, welfare, and inequality.<br />

K. Walden, M.A., Ph.D. (Queen’s), late Victorian cultural and social history.<br />

International Development Studies.<br />

C. V. Huxley, (Emeritus), B.A. (York, England), M.A. (Simon Fraser), Ph.D. (Toronto), work, industrial<br />

relations and labour studies.<br />

W. Lem, M.A., Ph.D. (Toronto), migration, transnationalism, citizenship, nationalism, gender<br />

relations, entrepreneurs, diasporas, ethnicity, household economies, rural politics, racism, political<br />

economy.<br />

D. R. Morrison, (Emeritus), M.A. (Saskatchewan), D.Phil. (Sussex), international political economy,<br />

development studies, Canada’s North-South relations.<br />

J. Solway, B.A. (Oakland), M.A., Ph.D. (Toronto), Culture and development; politics, ethnicity and<br />

minority rights; rural political economy; Africa and arid lands.<br />

Indigenous Studies<br />

L. Davis, B.A. (Queen’s), M.A. (Alberta), Ph.D. (Toronto), community development, policy<br />

development, strategic planning.<br />

M. S. Dockstator, B.Sc. (Waterloo), LL.B., D.Jur. (Osgoode), Indigenous self government, traditional<br />

knowledge, law, constitutional development.<br />

C. Furgal, B.Sc. (Western Ontario), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Waterloo), environmental health impact<br />

assessment; environmental health risk management, assessment, and communication; mixed<br />

methods and involvement of Indigenous knowledge and western science in environment and health<br />

studies; Aboriginal and circumpolar health and environmental change (e.g., contaminants, climate<br />

change and food security).<br />

D. Longboat (Roronhioke:wen) (Mohawk), B.A. (<strong>Trent</strong>), M.E.S., Ph.D. (York), Native Studies,<br />

environmental issues, Haudenosaunee traditional teachings.<br />

E. Manitowabi, (Emeritus), (Anishinabe), MIDE.III (3-Fires).<br />

D. N. McCaskill, B.A. (Winnipeg), M.A. (Carleton), Ph.D. (York), International and Asian Indigenous<br />

Peoples; Thai Karen and Hmong hill tribes; Indigenous education; socio-cultural Indigenous<br />

knowledge.<br />

M. Mumford, (Métis), B.A. (Alberta), M.F.A. (Brandeis), theatre, dance and music; Aboriginal arts<br />

and literature.<br />

N. McLeod, B.A., M.A. (Saskatchewan), Ph.D. (Regina), Cree culture and history, oral history,<br />

Indigenous art, literature, political history, philosophy and religion, the history of Indigenous people<br />

of western Canada.<br />

D. Newhouse (Onondaga), B.Sc., M.B.A. (Western), from the tribal to the modern – the<br />

development of modern Indigenous societies in North America, governance and economies.<br />

P. Sherman, (Omamiwinini), B.A. (Eastern Connecticut), M.A. (Connecticut), Ph.D. (<strong>Trent</strong>),<br />

Indigenous historical consciousness and identities, Atlantic World and colonial encounters,<br />

international Indigenous peoples, and Indigenous women.<br />

Politics<br />

N. Changfoot, B.A. (York), M.A. (Carleton), Ph.D. (York), social movements, art and politics,<br />

women and politics, law and society, political economy, political and feminist theory.<br />

J. Greene, B.A. (Manitoba), M.A. (Wilfrid Laurier), Ph.D. (Queen’s), Comparative and urban political<br />

economy and politics, the dynamics of collective action and protest, Marxism, immigration, poverty,<br />

and homelessness.<br />

D. R. Morrison, (Emeritus), M.A. (Saskatchewan), D.Phil. (Sussex), international political economy,<br />

development studies, Canada’s north-south relations.

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