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Canadian Politics Course Books Table of Contents University of Toronto Press Introductory Canadian Politics 1 University of Toronto Press (UTP) is Canada’s leading academic publisher and one of the Canadian Political Economy 4 largest university presses in North America. Part Business and Politics 5 of our mandate is to publish materials for course use that are pedagogically valuable and that Canadian Public Policy and contribute to ongoing scholarship. The possibilities Public Administration 6 for rethinking how texts can be used in the The Johnson-Shoyama Series classroom, along with new formats and affordable on Public Policy methods for their delivery, are endless, and UTP Health Policy 9 looks forward to partnering with instructors and scholars in this innovative endeavour! Federalism 11 Provincial Politics 12 UTP acknowledges with thanks the assistance of Canadian Foreign Policy 13 Livres Canada Books. Human Rights 15 UTP gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Social Movements 16 Fund for our publishing activities. Environmental Politics in Canada 17 The Constitution and the Charter 19 eBooks at UTP Canadian Parliament 20 Most UTP books are available as ebooks from our Parties and Elections 21 website as well as from the vendors listed below. Visit utorontopress.com to learn more. Politics and the Media 23 UTP Digital Partners: UTP Library Partners: Index 25 Amazon Kindle ACLS Humanities E-Book BibliU Baker & Taylor Axis 360 Campus eBookstore bibliotheca eBooks.com Canadian Electronic Follett Brytewave Library Google Play CNPeReading iTunes Dawsonera Kobo De Gruyter Kortext EBSCO Nook Gardners Perusall JSTOR Redshelf Overdrive VitalSource ProQuest PUBLISH WITH UTP As a not-for-profit university press with the goal to publish affordable books for undergraduate students, University of Toronto Press is a first alternative to commercial textbook publishers. If you are an instructor who is looking for a refreshing change from the standard course book offerings, consider publishing your next (or your first!) textbook with UTP. We provide creative and editorial licence, personal attention from our editors, quality book production, and proactive sales and marketing at campuses across North America. “University of Toronto Press consistently provides scholarly books in a pedagogical context. Erudite, challenging, and featuring the works of leading specialists in their fields, the books are ideally suited for undergraduate courses.” — Nelson Wiseman, University of Toronto
Introductory Canadian Politics NEW! Canadian Politics, Seventh Edition Edited by James Bickerton (St. Francis Xavier University) and Alain-G. Gagnon (Université du Québec à Montréal) Fall 2020 / 6 x 9 / paper / 544 pp / 9781487588106 US & CDN $62.95 / eBook $50.95 For this new edition, James Bickerton and Alain-G. Gagnon have organized the book into six parts. Part I covers the origins and foundations of Canada as a political entity while Part II focuses on Government, Parliament, and the Courts. Part III examines matters pertaining to federalism and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Part IV casts some new light on electoral politics and political communications and Part V examines citizen- ship, diversity, and social movements. Part VI, the final section of the book, concentrates on issues such as the evolving relationship between Canada and Indigenous peoples, immigration and refugees, environment and climate change, and relations between Canada and the United States. This seventh edition of Canadian Politics includes twelve new chapters, with ten new contributing authors and coverage of six new subjects. It is essential reading for students and specialists studying Canadian politics. CONTENTS Part I. Canadian Politics: Origins and Foundations 1. Understanding Canada’s Origins: Federalism, Multiculturalism, and the Will to Live Together, Samuel V. LaSelva 2. The Canadian Political Regime from a Québec Perspective, Guy Laforest and Alain-G. Gagnon Part II. Government, Parliament, and the Civil Service 3. The Centre Rules: Executive Dominance, Donald J. Savoie 4. The House of Commons and Responsible Government, Lori Turnbull 5. The Senate: A Late Blooming Chameleon, Andrew Heard 6. The Civil Service, Amanda Clarke 7. Interest Groups in Canada and in the United States: Evidence of Convergence, Éric Montpetit and Graham Wilson Part III. Federalism and the Charter 8. Practices of Federalism in Canada, Jennifer Wallner 9. Politics and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Raymond Bazowski 10. Five Faces of Quebec: Shifting Small Worlds and Evolving Political Dynamics, Alain-G. Gagnon 11. The Two Faces of Treaty Federalism, Martin Papillon Part IV. Electoral Politics and Political Communication 12. Public Opinion and Political Cleavages in Canada, Allison Harell, Laura Stephenson, and Lyne Deschatelêts 13. Parties and Elections: An End to Canadian Exceptionalism, James Bickerton 14. Democratic Reform and the Vagaries of Partisan Politics in Canada, A. Brian Tanguay 15. Media and Strategic Communication in Canadian Politics, Alex Marland Part V. Citizenship and Diversity 16. Citizenship, Communities, and Identity in Canada, Will Kymlicka 17. Diversity in Canadian Politics, Yasmeen Abu-Laban 18. Of Pots and Pans and Radical Handmaids: Social Movements and Civil Society, Michael Orsini 19. Acting in and on History: The Canadian Women’s Movement, Jacquetta Newman Part VI. Contemporary Issues 20. The Relationship between Canada and Indigenous Peoples: Where Are We? Naiomi Walqwam Metallic 21. Immigration in Canada: From Low to High Politics, Mireille Paquet 22. Canada and the Climate Policy Dilemma, Debora VanNijnatten and Douglas Macdonald 23. Canada in the World, Mark R. Brawley For more information, visit utorontopress.com 1
Introductory Canadian Politics NEW! The Canadian Regime: An Introduction to Parliamentary Government in Canada, Seventh Edition Patrick Malcolmson (St. Thomas University), Richard Myers (University of Waterloo), Gerald Baier (University of British Columbia), and Thomas M.J. Bateman (St. Thomas University) Spring 2021 / 6 x 9 / paper / 320 pp / 9781487525378 US & CDN $54.95 / eBook $43.95 Now in its seventh edition, The Canadian Regime continues to provide the most accessible introduction to Canadian politics, making Canada’s unique government and systems clear to students. This edition is updated with the results of the 2019 federal election. The authors explain how the Canadian liberal democratic regime was founded on the fundamental principles of liberty, equality, and consent and discuss the ways in which Canada’s institutions have developed and operate in accordance with these principles. The authors also examine how the regime has at times failed to follow these principles, particularly with respect to Canada’s Indigenous peoples, and how reforms to Canada’s governing institutions challenge historical assumptions concerning parliamentary government and federalism. INSTRUCTOR RESOURCES Downloadable test bank with true/false, fill-in-the-blank, multiple choice, and short answer questions Instructor’s manual with comprehension and discussion questions as well as suggested classroom activities RECENTLY PUBLISHED Applied Political Theory and Canadian Politics Edited by David McGrane and Neil Hibbert (both at the University of Saskatchewan) 2019 / 6 x 9 / paper / 520 pp / 9781442628434 US & CDN $49.95 / eBook $39.95 Examining subjects such as equality, social justice, democracy, citizenship, and ethnic diversity, contributors present current and archival research supplemented with insights drawn from political theory to give students a deep and nuanced understanding of increasingly pressing issues in Canadian society. This book is for instructors seeking a work of political theory that is tangible, focused, and connected to the real world of everyday politics. 2 Canadian Politics Fall 2020 / Spring 2021
Introductory Canadian Politics NEW! Falsehood and Fallacy: How to Think, Read, and Write in the Twenty-First Century Bethany Kilcrease (Aquinas College) Spring 2021 / 5.5 x 8.5 / paper / 208 pp / 9781487588618 US & CDN $21.95 / eBook $17.95 In a time of Fake News and frequently fallacious argumentation, how can we know and convey the truth in a winsome manner? Falsehood and Fallacy is a short, pithy book that shows students how to evaluate what they read in a digital age. Written in a positive style and full of useful tools and exercises, it embraces the idea that everyone is a writer and has aptitude for further growth. It also recognizes that in our politically divided landscape, we all need to be able to read and research more critically in order to make well-reasoned arguments. The Public Servant’s Guide to Government in Canada Alex Marland (Memorial University of Newfoundland) and Jared J. Wesley (University of Alberta) 2019 / 5.5 x 8.5 / paper / 128 pp / 9781487594763 US & CDN $19.95 / eBook $16.95 The Public Servant’s Guide to Government in Canada is a concise primer on the inner workings of government in Canada. This go-to resource is a useful reference guide for students and scholars, for new and lower-ranking public servants, or for anyone who wants to know more about how government really works. Grounded in experience, the book connects building blocks in political science and public administration to the real-world practice of govern- ment in Canada. ALSO AVAILABLE Work Your Career: Get What You Kickstarting Your Academic Career: Want from Your Social Sciences or Skills to Succeed in the Social Humanities PhD Sciences Loleen Berdahl (University of Saskatchewan) Robert L. Ostergard, Jr. and Stacy B. Fisher and Jonathan Malloy (Carleton University) (both at University of Nevada, Reno) 2018 / 6 x 9 / paper / 240 pp / 2017 / 5.5 x 8.5 / paper / 144 pp / 9781487594268 / US & CDN $29.95 / 9781442635616 / US & CDN $18.95 / eBook $24.95 eBook $15.95 For more information, visit utorontopress.com 3
Canadian Political Economy NEW! Canadian Political Economy Edited by Heather Whiteside (University of Waterloo) Fall 2020 / 6 x 9 / paper / 448 pp / 9781487523480 US & CDN $44.95 / eBook $35.95 In Canadian Political Economy, experts from a number of disciplinary backgrounds come together to explore Canada’s empirical political economy and the field’s contributions to theory and debate. Considering both historical and contemporary approaches to CPE, the contributors pay particular attention to key actors and institutions, as well as developments in Canadian political-economic policies and practices, explored through themes of changes, crises, and conflicts in CPE. Offering up-to-date interpretations, analyses, and descriptions, Canadian Political Economy is accessibly written and suitable for students and scholars. CONTENTS Introduction: Changes, Crises, and Conflicts in Canadian Political Economy Section 1: Approaches to Canadian Political Economy 1. Historical Canadian Political Economy, Eric Helleiner 2. Dependent Technological Change: The Long Arc of Canadian Innovation and Political Economic Development, Bruce Smardon 3. Canada’s Continental Political Economy, Stephen McBride 4. “Give me the land, call her by her name”: Colonial Crisis, Treaty Relationships, and Indigenous Women’s Futurities, Gina Starblanket and Elaine Coburn 5. Canadian Ecological Political Economy, Angela V. Carter Section 2: Agents in Canadian Political Economy 6. The Politics of Public Administration: Constructing the Neoliberal State, Bryan Evans 7. Political Economy and the Canadian Working Class: Conflict, Crisis, and Change, Charles W. Smith 8. Corporations and Corporate Power, Jamie Brownlee 9. Co-operatives, Julie L. MacArthur 10. The Political Economy of the Non-profit Sector, Meghan Joy and John Shields Section 3: Applications of Canadian Political Economy 11. Inequality, John Peters 12. Urban Political Economy, Poverty, and Inequality in Canada, Carlo Fanelli and Carol-Anne Hudson 13. The Political Economy of Social Policy in Canada, Peter Graefe 14. Canadian Trade and Trade Agreements: Free or Fair? Gavin Fridell 15. Money and Finance, Mario Seccareccia and David Pringle Conclusion: Advancing Canadian Political Economy 4 Canadian Politics Fall 2020 / Spring 2021
Business and Politics Canadian Public Finance: Explaining Budgetary Institutions and the Budget Process in Canada Geneviève Tellier (University of Ottawa) Translated by Käthe Roth Translation funding provided by the Secrétariat du Québec aux relations canadiennes. 2019 / 6 x 9 / paper / 240 pp / 9781487594411 US & CDN $34.95 / eBook $27.95 Canadian Public Finance provides students with a clear and comprehensive description of how public budgets are formulated and implemented in Canada. In five parts, each representing a stage in the budget process – agenda-setting, formulation, adoption, implementation, and evaluation – the book examines how decision-makers participate in and influence this process. Using recent events as examples, Tellier explains the rules and norms of public finance, the role of institutions, and political, social, and economic constraints. Keywords, additional readings, and links are included at the end of each chapter and text boxes throughout reflect on new developments in public finance such as gender budgeting, performance-based budgeting, and fiscal transparency. Uneasy Partnership: The Politics of Business and Government in Canada, Second Edition Geoffrey Hale (University of Lethbridge) 2018 / 6 x 9 / paper / 448 pp / 9781442607286 US & CDN $57.00 / eBook $45.95 This new edition examines the interdependent relationship between Canadian governments and businesses, considering governments’ multiple roles in the economy and their implications for the business environment. Hale provides an overview of the historical dimensions of Canada’s political economy and relations between government and business. Students are invited to consider topics such as corporate power, the implications of Canada’s economic structure, regional economic differences, the cross-cutting effects of globalization, and the role of interest groups in political and policy processes. In a thoughtful style, Hale lays out how the partnership between business and government in Canada is an uneasy one – and one whose capacity to adapt to ongoing change is essential in an uncertain world. For more information, visit utorontopress.com 5
Canadian Public Policy and Public Administration Thinking Government: Public Administration and Politics in Canada, Fourth Edition David Johnson (Cape Breton University) 2016 / 7.5 x 9.25 / paper / 448 pp / 9781442635210 US & CDN $90.00 / eBook $71.00 “Addressing historical and contemporary principles, trends, and challenges involved in public administration, the text is an invaluable resource for students, practitioners, and scholars alike. Suitable for introductory and upper-year courses, Thinking Government lives up to its name, encouraging readers to reflect on the past, present, and future of public management.” — Monica Gattinger, University of Ottawa Thinking Government introduces students to power relations between elected politicians and unelected public servants, while also covering important topics such as the institutions of the federal government, financial and human resources management, and accountability and responsi- bility. Johnson explores the ways that the ideological framework of this country shapes what Canadians, their political parties, and their governments think about policy actions and the responsibilities of public servants. The fourth edition is revised and updated throughout, and addresses the legacy of the Harper government on public administration in Canada. Comprehen- sive pedagogical supports for students highlight key issues in public administration to help connect theories to the reality of practice. CONTENTS 1. Thinking about Canadian Society and Government 2. Ideologies of Government and Public Service 3. Institutions of Governance 4. Ministers and Cabinet Decision-Making Systems 5. Organizational Design and Management Decision Making 6. Financial Management 7. Human Resources Management 8. Issues in Management Reform 9. Accountability: Responsibility, Responsiveness, and Ethics 10. The Challenges of Leadership ONLINE Visit www.thinkinggovernment.com for free chapter-by-chapter student resources, including: Chapter summaries Case studies and white papers Self-study questions and quizzes Downloadable figures and tables Key terms Web links 6 Canadian Politics Fall 2020 / Spring 2021
Canadian Public Policy and Public Administration RECENTLY PUBLISHED Policy Transformation in Canada: Is the Past Prologue? Edited by Carolyn Hughes Tuohy (University of Toronto), Sophie Borwein (University of Toronto), Peter John Loewen (University of Toronto), and Andrew Potter (Ottawa Citizen) 2019 / 6 x 9 / paper / 200 pp / 9781487523244 US & CDN $28.95 / eBook $28.95 This book examines the country’s current and most critical challenges: the renewal of the federation, managing diversity, Canada’s relations with Indigenous peoples, the environment, intergenerational equity, global economic integration, and Canada’s role in the world. Contributors present an accessible portrait of how the Canadian view of policymaking has been reshaped, and where it may be heading. Canadian Public Policy: Selected Studies in Process and Style Michael Howlett (Simon Fraser University) 2013 / 6 x 9 / paper / 240 pp / 9781442612419 US & CDN $39.95 / eBook $39.95 Canadian Public Policy provides the first comprehensive, theoretically informed, empirical evaluation of the development of public policy in Canada. Each of the chapters investigates one stage of the policy process in the Canadian context. The volume is book-ended by an introductory section setting out the logic of the policy cycle model, and a conclusion summarizing the research program and results. ALSO AVAILABLE Governance and Public Policy in Changing Politics of Canadian Canada: A View from the Provinces Social Policy, Second Edition Michael M. Atkinson, Daniel Béland, James J. Rice (McMaster University) and Gregory P. Marchildon, Kathleen McNutt, Michael J. Prince (University of Victoria) Peter W.B. Phillips, and Ken Rasmussen 2013 / 6 x 9 / paper / 408 pp / (all at Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of 9781442612174 / US & CDN $41.95 / Public Policy, University of Saskatchewan / eBook $41.95 University of Regina) 2013 / 6 x 9 / paper / 208 pp / 9781442604933 / US & CDN $32.95 / eBook $26.95 For more information, visit utorontopress.com 7
Canadian Public Policy and Public Administration The Johnson-Shoyama Series on Public Policy This series is published in association with the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy. It focuses on important themes in provincial public policy and is intended both to explore the range of policy variation across Canada in comparison with federal and international patterns, and to present viable alternatives. RECENTLY PUBLISHED Universality and Social Policy in Canada Edited by Daniel Béland (University of Saskatchewan), Gregory P. Marchildon (University of Toronto), and Michael J. Prince (University of Victoria) 2019 / 6 x 9 / paper / 272 pp / 9781442636491 US & CDN $39.95 / eBook $31.95 Bringing together top scholars in the field, Universality and Social Policy in Canada provides an overview of the universality principle in social welfare. The contributors survey the many contested meanings of universality in relation to specific social programs, to the field of social policy, and, more generally, to the modern welfare state. In addition to universality, the related ideas of universalism and universalization are also discussed. Fiscal Federalism and Equalization Policy in Canada: Political and Economic Dimensions Daniel Béland (University of Saskatchewan), André Lecours (University of Ottawa), Gregory P. Marchildon (University of Toronto), Haizhen Mou (University of Saskatchewan), and M. Rose Olfert (University of Saskatchewan) 2017 / 6 x 9 / paper / 160 pp / 9781442635418 US & CDN $30.95 / eBook $26.95 This concise book aims to increase public understanding of equalization and fiscal federalism. The authors provide a brief history of the equalization program, a discussion of key economic debates, an analysis of the politics of equalization as witnessed over the last decade, and an exploration of the relationship between equalization and other components of fiscal federalism, particularly the Canada Health Transfer and the Canada Social Transfer. ALSO AVAILABLE Welfare Reform in Canada: Bending the Cost Curve in Health Provincial Social Assistance in Care: Canada’s Provinces in Comparative Perspective International Perspective Edited by Daniel Béland (University of Edited by Gregory P. Marchildon Saskatchewan) and Pierre-Marc Daigneault (University of Toronto) and Livio Di Matteo (Université Laval) (Lakehead University) 2015 / 6 x 9 / paper / 419 pp / 2014 / 6 x 9 / paper / 479 pp / 9781442609716 / US & CDN $46.95 / 9781442609754 / US & CDN $52.00 / eBook $37.95 eBook $43.95 8 Canadian Politics Fall 2020 / Spring 2021
Health Policy NEW! Health Systems in Transition: Canada, Third Edition Gregory P. Marchildon and Sara Allin (both at University of Toronto) Spring 2021 / 6 x 9 / paper / 224 pp / 9781487508081 US & CDN $32.95 / eBook $26.95 The health care system in Canada receives a great deal of internation- al attention, but it is subject to considerable critique and debate locally. Health Systems in Transition: Canada provides an insightful and objective analysis of the organization, governance, financing, and delivery of health care as well as comparisons between the Canadian system and others around the world. Drawing on the most reliable and recent data available, this book reveals the strengths and weaknesses of Canadian health care. Treating Health Care: How the Canadian System Works and How It Could Work Better Raisa B. Deber (University of Toronto) 2018 / 6 x 9 / paper / 208 pp / 9781487521493 US & CDN $27.95 / eBook $27.95 Treating Health Care is an accessible guide to the Canadian health care system. The author unpacks key concepts and discussions in order to help diagnose which proposed policy changes are likely to improve health care in Canada – and which are not. The author also addresses key issues such as equity, efficiency, access and wait times, quality improvement and patient safety, and coverage and payment models. ALSO AVAILABLE Nova Scotia: A Health System Private Profits versus Public Policy: Profile The Pharmaceutical Industry and Katherine Fierlbeck (Dalhousie University) the Canadian State 2018 / 6 x 9 / paper / 264 pp / Joel Lexchin (York University) 9781487522148 / US & CDN $36.95 / 2016 / 6 x 9 / paper / 384 pp / eBook $36.95 9781442626591 / US & CDN $35.95 / eBook $35.95 Case Studies in Canadian Health Policy and Management, Second Purchase for Profit: Public-Private Edition Partnerships and Canada’s Public Edited by Raisa B. Deber with Catherine L. Mah Health Care System (both at University of Toronto) Heather Whiteside (University of Waterloo) 2014 / 6 x 9 / paper / 560 pp / 2015 / 6 x 9 / paper / 224 pp / 9781442609969 / US & CDN $54.00 / 9781442628755 / US & CDN $34.95 / eBook $54.00 eBook $34.95 For more information, visit utorontopress.com 9
Health Policy RECENTLY PUBLISHED Remaking Policy: Scale, Pace, and Political Strategy in Health Care Reform Carolyn Hughes Tuohy (University of Toronto) 2018 / 6 x 9 / paper / 688 pp / 9781487522537 US & CDN $57.00 / eBook $57.00 Focusing on health care policy, Carolyn Tuohy argues for a more nuanced conception of the dynamics of policy change. Drawing on interviews as well as primary and secondary accounts of ten health policy cases over seven decades in the US, UK, the Netherlands, and Canada, this book represents a major advance in understanding the scale and pace of change in health policy and beyond. Assisted Reproduction Policy in Canada: Framing, Federalism, and Failure Dave Snow (University of Guelph) 2018 / 6 x 9 / paper / 200 pp / 9781487523190 US & CDN $31.95 / eBook $31.95 Assisted Reproduction Policy in Canada provides the first historical exploration of Canadian assisted reproduction policy, from the 1989 creation of the Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies to the present day, highlighting how paying attention to multiple policymakers can improve our knowledge of health care regulation. Federalism and Decentralization in Health Care: A Decision Space Approach Edited by Gregory P. Marchildon (University of Toronto) and Thomas J. Bossert (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health) 2018 / 6 x 9 / paper / 272 pp / 9781487521547 US & CDN $31.95 / eBook $31.95 This book examines constitutional responsibility for health care, the national laws establishing a right to health care, the predominant sources and organization of public revenues directed to health care, and the overall organization of the health system. This book is a valuable resource for those studying health care policy in federal systems and especially those interested in comparative aspects of the topic. 10 Canadian Politics Fall 2020 / Spring 2021
Federalism NEW! Canadian Federalism: Performance, Effectiveness, and Legitimacy, Fourth Edition Edited by Herman Bakvis (University of Victoria) and Grace Skogstad (University of Toronto) 2020 / 6 x 9 / paper / 520 pp / 9781487570439 US & CDN $74.95 / eBook $59.95 Canadian Federalism is a leading Canadian text on federal institutions and processes. The fourth edition provides extensive updates and covers all the significant developments of the past decade, including Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s battles with the Supreme Court and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s efforts at a more co-operative approach to intergovernmental relations. It also features two entirely new chapters – one on criminal justice and criminal law, the other on comparative federalism. The book’s examination of key issues includes discussion of the implica- tions of the 2019 federal election and recent provincial elections. NEW! Federalism in Canada: Contested Concepts and Uneasy Balances Thomas O. Hueglin (Wilfrid Laurier University) Spring 2021 / 6 x 9 / paper / 336 pp / 9781442636453 US & CDN $54.95 / eBook $43.95 Federalism in Canada tells the turbulent story of shared sovereignty and divided governance from Confederation to the present time. The book focuses on the constitution with its ambiguous allocation of divided powers, the pivotal role of the courts in balancing these powers, and the political leaders whose interactions oscillate between intergovernmental conflict and cooperation. This focus on executive leadership and judicial supervision is framed by considerations of Canada’s regionalized political economy and cultural diversity, giving students an interesting and nuanced view of federalism in Canada. For more information, visit utorontopress.com 11
Provincial Politics Provinces: Canadian Provincial Politics, Third Edition Edited by Christopher Dunn (Memorial University) 2015 / 6 x 9 / paper / 600 pp / 9781442633995 US & CDN $56.00 / eBook $46.95 Provinces is now established as the most comprehensive yet accessible exploration of Canadian provincial politics and government. Instead of a province-by-province approach, the authors of each chapter examine themes and issues pertaining to all the provinces from a com- parative perspective. The book is organized into four major sections – political landscapes, the state of democracy in the provinces, political structures and processes, and provincial public policy. Big Worlds: Politics and Elections in the Canadian Provinces and Territories Edited by Jared J. Wesley (University of Alberta) 2015 / 6 x 9 / paper / 268 pp / 9781442603929 US & CDN $46.95 / eBook $37.95 Based on extensive data collection, Big Worlds provides a historical- comparative analysis of politics and elections in the Canadian provinc- es and territories. The contributors examine Canada’s ten provinces and three territories as distinct, democratic “worlds.” A separate chapter is devoted to each province (one chapter explores the three territories), creating a cross-country survey of politics and elections. ALSO AVAILABLE The Politics of Ontario Looking West: Regional Edited by Cheryl N. Collier Transformation and the Future (University of Windsor) and Jonathan Malloy of Canada (Carleton University) Loleen Berdahl (University of Saskatchewan) and Roger Gibbins (Canada West Foundation) 2016 / 6 x 9 / paper / 368 pp / 2014 / 6 x 9 / paper / 192 pp / 9781442609129 / US & CDN $46.95 / 9781442606456 / US & CDN $32.95 / eBook $37.95 eBook $26.95 Transforming Provincial Politics: The Political Economy of Canada’s Québec: State and Society, Provinces and Territories in the Third Edition Neoliberal Era Edited by Alain-G. Gagnon Edited by Bryan M. Evans (Ryerson University) (Université du Québec à Montréal) and Charles W. Smith 2004 / 7 x 9 / paper / 512 pp / (University of Saskatchewan) 9781442600706 / US & CDN $49.95 / 2015 / 6 x 9 / paper / 456 pp / eBook $43.95 9781442611795 / US & CDN $42.95 / eBook $42.95 12 Canadian Politics Fall 2020 / Spring 2021
Canadian Foreign Policy NEW! Stand on Guard: Reassessing Threats to Canada’s National Security Stephanie Carvin (Carleton University) Spring 2021 / 6 x 9 / paper / 368 pp / 9781487524517 US & CDN $35.95 / eBook $35.95 In Stand on Guard, Stephanie Carvin sets out to explain the range of activities that are considered national security threats by Canadian security services today. As a former security analyst tasked with providing threat assessments to high levels of government, Carvin writes with both authority and urgency. Her book presents an “insider’s look” at the issues facing the Canadian security and intelligence community. NEW! Top Secret Canada: Understanding the Canadian Intelligence and National Security Community Edited by Stephanie Carvin (Carleton University), Thomas Juneau (Uni- versity of Ottawa), and Craig Forcese (University of Ottawa) Spring 2021 / 6 x 9 / paper / 304 pp / 9781487525279 US & CDN $36.95 / eBook $36.95 Motivated by some of the pressing questions and concerns of citizens, Top Secret Canada is the first book to offer a comprehensive study of the Canadian intelligence community, explaining its different parts and how it functions as a whole. In taking up this important task, the editors and contributors aim to identify the key players, explain their mandates and functions, and assess how they interact with each other. RECENTLY PUBLISHED Terrorism and Counterterrorism in Canada Edited by Jez Littlewood (Carleton University), Lorne L. Dawson (University of Waterloo), and Sara K. Thompson (Ryerson University) 2019 / 6 x 9 / paper / 368 pp / 9781487521707 US & CDN $36.95 / eBook $36.95 Through close analysis of the Canadian context, this book provides an advanced introduction to the challenges and social consequences presented by terrorism today. Contributors cover topics such as far-right extremism, the role of the internet in fostering global violence, and the media’s role in framing the discourse on terrorism in Canada. The volume also includes essays that look at the struggles to develop specific counter- terrorism policies and practices. For more information, visit utorontopress.com 13
Canadian Foreign Policy NEW! Navigating a Changing World: Canada’s International Policies in an Age of Uncertainties Edited by Geoffrey Hale (University of Lethbridge) and Greg Anderson (University of Alberta) Spring 2021 / 6 x 9 / paper / 592 pp / 9781487525712 US & CDN $59.95 / eBook $59.95 Navigating a Changing World examines Canada–U.S. policy relations, the evolution of various processes for regulating market and human movements across national borders, and the specific application of these dynamics to a cross-section of policy fields with significant implications for Canadian public policy. It represents the first major study to address Canada’s international policy relations within and beyond North America since the elections of Justin Trudeau in 2015 and Donald Trump in 2016 and the renegotiation of NAFTA. RECENTLY PUBLISHED Strengthening the Canadian Armed Forces through Diversity and Inclusion Edited by Alistair Edgar (Wilfrid Laurier University), Rupinder Mangat (Wilfrid Laurier University), and Bessma Momani (University of Waterloo) 2019 / 6 x 9 / paper / 208 pp / 9781487522735 US & CDN $24.95 / eBook $24.95 Using a number of cases to highlight both challenges and opportunities, this book provides a timely look at an established Canadian institution in a rapidly changing world. The editors explore how Canadian Muslim youth, LGBTQ+ individuals, women, racialized minorities, Indigenous communities, and people of non-Christian faiths see their experiences in the CAF. ALSO AVAILABLE Living with China: A Middle The World Won’t Wait: Why Power Finds Its Way Canada Needs to Rethink Its Wendy Dobson International Policies (Rotman Institute for International Business) Edited by Roland Paris 2019 / 6 x 9 / cloth / 184 pp / (University of Ottawa) and Taylor Owen 9781487504823 / US & CDN $32.95 / (University of British Columbia) eBook $32.95 2015 / 6 x 9 / paper / 240 pp / 9781442626973 / US & CDN $27.95 / Adapting in the Dust: Lessons eBook $27.95 Learned from Canada’s War in Afghanistan Engaging China: Myth, Aspiration, Stephen M. Saideman (Carleton University) and Strategy in Canadian Policy 2016 / 6 x 9 / paper / 184 pp / from Trudeau to Harper 9781442614734 / US & CDN $24.95 / Paul Evans (University of British Columbia) eBook $24.95 2014 / 6 x 9 / paper / 144 pp / 9781442614482 / US & CDN $24.95 / eBook $24.95 14 Canadian Politics Fall 2020 / Spring 2021
Human Rights RECENTLY PUBLISHED The United Nations Genocide Convention: An Introduction Samuel Totten (University of Arkansas) and Henry Theriault (Worcester State University) 2020 / 5.5 x 8.5 / paper / 192 pp / 9781487524081 US & CDN $24.95 / eBook $19.95 The United Nations Genocide Convention: An Introduction provides students with a comprehensive, cogent text, to help them understand the unique wording, legal terminology, and key components of the UNCG. Providing clarity on the distinctions between genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and ethnic cleansing, this book is designed to be an entry path into further study of genocide in its legal, historical, political, and philosophical dimensions, while the detailed annotated bibliography at the conclusion of the book offers students suggested avenues for more advanced study of the UNCG. RECENTLY PUBLISHED The Institutions of Human Rights: Developments and Practices Edited by Gordon DiGiacomo (University of Ottawa) and Susan L. Kang (City University of New York) 2019 / 6 x 9 / paper / 304 pp / 9781487593247 US & CDN $42.95 / eBook $34.95 The Institutions of Human Rights is a contributed volume designed for human rights courses that take a global perspective. Unlike many texts in this area, which tend to be structured by history, theory, institutions, and specific human rights issues, this book focuses explicitly on particular human rights institutions, including the UN Human Rights Council, the International Labour Organization, the International Criminal Court, and the European Court of Human Rights. The chapters describe what these institutions are and how they work, arguing that a thorough understanding of human rights institutions is key to understanding contemporary human rights as a political practice. Human Rights: Current Issues and Controversies Edited by Gordon DiGiacomo (University of Ottawa) 2016 / 6 x 9 / paper / 560 pp / 9781442609532 US & CDN $63.00 / eBook $51.00 Written largely by Canadian scholars for Canadian students, this overview of contemporary human rights concerns introduces the human rights instruments – provincial, national, and international – which protect Canadians. The volume begins with an overview of the history of human rights before moving on to discuss such important topics as the relationship between political institutions and rights protection, rights issues pertaining to specific communities, and cross-cutting rights issues that affect most or all citizens. For more information, visit utorontopress.com 15
Social Movements Contemporary Inequalities and Social Justice in Canada Edited by Janine Brodie (University of Alberta) 2018 / 6 x 9 / paper / 224 pp / 9781442634084 US & CDN $34.95 / eBook $28.95 Contemporary Inequalities and Social Justice in Canada examines the changing contours of inequality and social justice in contemporary Canada. Approaching questions of social justice from the perspectives of race, youth, precarious workers, Indigenous peoples, and the LGBTQ community, the contributors emphasize different ways of thinking about and addressing contempo- rary social inequalities and insecurities. A Civil Society? Collective Actors in Canadian Political Life, Second Edition Miriam Smith (York University) 2018 / 6 x 9 / paper / 224 pp / 9781487593667 US & CDN $35.95 / eBook $27.95 A Civil Society? surveys the main approaches to the study of group politics in Canada from a comparative perspective. Unique to this short and accessible text is a comprehensive theoretical framework that helps students evaluate relevant policy areas. The second edition introduces a new discussion of power, political institutions, and identity. It also emphasizes the gendered and racialized nature of group activity, explores Indigenous mobilization in Canada, and discusses the role of social media in direct action. ALSO AVAILABLE Seeking Equality: The Political Group Politics and Social Economy of the Common Good in Movements in Canada, Second the United States and Canada Edition John Harles (Messiah College) Edited by Miriam Smith (York University) 2017 / 6 x 9 / paper / 304 pp / 2014 / 6 x 9 / paper / 400 pp / 9781442634299 / US & CDN $37.95 / 9781442606951 / US & CDN $48.95 / eBook $30.95 eBook $39.95 Learning Activism: The Intellectual Activism and Social Change: Life of Contemporary Social Lessons for Community Movements Organizing, Second Edition Aziz Choudry (McGill University) Eric Shragge (Concordia University) 2015 / 6 x 9 / paper / 216 pp / 2013 / 6 x 9 / paper / 192 pp / 9781442607903 / US & CDN $32.95 / 9781442606272 / US & CDN $32.95 / eBook $26.95 eBook $26.95 16 Canadian Politics Fall 2020 / Spring 2021
Environmental Politics in Canada RECENTLY PUBLISHED The Canadian Environment in Political Context, Second Edition Andrea Olive (University of Toronto Mississauga) 2019 / 7.5 x 9.25 / paper / 400 pp / 9781487570354 US & CDN $52.95 / eBook $41.95 “This is the ‘go-to’ book for any courses dealing with environmental politics in Canada. Olive provides the necessary ecological, historical, and structural policy context in the opening chapters required for a more comprehensive understanding of contemporary political developments (which are covered expansively in the latter part of the book). The second edition includes the latest developments in the field, including clear coverage of the political minefield of carbon pricing in the Canadian federation. If there is a book to use in a class covering Canadian environmental politics, this is it.” — Ryan Katz-Rosene, President, Environmental Studies Association of Canada The Canadian Environment in Political Context uses a non-technical approach to introduce environ- mental politics to undergraduate readers. First published in 2015, this revised edition features expanded chapters on wildlife, water, pollution, land, and energy. Beginning with a brief synopsis of environmental quality across Canada, the text moves on to examine political institutions and policymaking, the history of environmentalism in Canada, and other crucial issues including Indigenous peoples and the environment, as well as Canada’s North. Enhanced with case studies at the end of each chapter, key words, and a comprehensive glossary, this text addresses the major environmental concerns and challenges that Canada faces in the twenty-first century. CONTENTS Part I: Institutions, Actors, and Processes 1. The Canadian Environment 2. Canadian Politics and Institutions 3. Making Policy in Canada 4. Canada’s Environmental History in Waves and Eras Part II: Environmental Issues 5. The Conservation of Species at Risk 6. Water 7. Air and Chemical Pollution 8. The Politics and Policy of Land: From Agriculture to Forests to Cities 9. Energy Policy and Climate Change Part III: Looking Further – The Arctic and Beyond 10. Politics and Policy in the North and Far North 11. The Canadian Environment in a Global Context 12. The Canadian Environment in the Twenty-First Century For more information, visit utorontopress.com 17
Environmental Politics in Canada NEW! Carbon Province, Hydro Province: The Challenge of Canadian Energy and Climate Federalism Douglas Macdonald (University of Toronto) 2020 / 6 x 9 / paper / 336 pp / 9781487524906 US & CDN $39.95 / eBook $39.95 Why has Canada been unable to achieve any of its climate change targets? Part of the reason is that emissions in two provinces – Alberta and Saskatchewan – have been steadily increasing as a result of expanding oil and gas production. Declining emissions in other provinces, such as Ontario and Quebec, have been cancelled out by those western increases. This book answers the vital question of how governments can effectively work together to achieve a Canadian climate change target. Costly Fix: Power, Politics, and Nature in the Tar Sands Ian Urquhart (University of Alberta) 2018 / 6 x 9 / paper / 368 pp / 9781487594619 US & CDN $41.95 / eBook $33.95 Costly Fix examines the post-1995 Alberta tar sands boom, detailing how the state inflated the profitability of the tar sands and turned a blind eye to environmental issues. It considers the position of First Nations, the character and strength of environmental critiques, and the difficulties that environmental groups have had in establishing a countermovement to market fundamentalism. ALSO AVAILABLE Corporate Social Responsibility Land, Stewardship, and Legitimacy: and Canada’s Role in Africa’s Endangered Species Policy in Extractive Sectors Canada and the United States Edited by Nathan Andrews (University of North- Andrea Olive ern British Columbia) and J. Andrew Grant (University of Toronto Mississauga) (Queen’s University) 2014 / 6 x 9 / paper / 304 pp / 2019 / 6 x 9 / paper / 320 pp / 9781442615748 / US & CDN $37.95 / 9781487522452 / US & CDN $36.95 / eBook $37.95 eBook $26.95 From Love Canal to Environmental Freshwater Politics in Canada Justice: The Politics of Hazardous Peter Clancy (St. Francis Xavier University) Waste on the Canada-U.S. Border 2014 / 6 x 9 / paper / 256 pp / Thomas H. Fletcher (Bishop’s University) 9781442609266 / US & CDN $32.95 / eBook $26.95 2003 / 6 x 9 / paper / 240 pp / 9781551114347 / US & CDN $32.95 / eBook $26.95 18 Canadian Politics Fall 2020 / Spring 2021
The Constitution and the Charter RECENTLY PUBLISHED The Canadian Constitution in Transition Edited by Richard Albert (The University of Texas at Austin), Paul Daly (University of Cambridge), and Vanessa MacDonnell (University of Ottawa) 2019 / 6 x 9 / paper / 416 pp / 9781487523022 US & CDN $44.95 / eBook $44.95 Featuring fresh scholarship from contributors who will lead the constitutional conversation in the years ahead – and who represent the gender, ethnic, linguistic, and demographic make-up of contemporary Canada – this book enriches our understanding of the Constitution of Canada, highlights new and innovative approaches to perennial problems, and seeks new insights on where constitutional law is heading. Policy Change, Courts, and the Canadian Constitution Edited by Emmett Macfarlane (University of Waterloo) 2018 / 6 x 9 / paper / 464 pp / 9781487523152 US & CDN $46.95 / eBook $46.95 Bringing together a group of political scientists and legal scholars, this volume delves into a diverse set of policy areas, including health care issues, the regulation of elections, criminal justice policy, minority language education, citizenship, refugee policy, human rights legislation, and Indigenous policy. ALSO AVAILABLE Constitutional Amendment Essential Readings in Canadian in Canada Constitutional Politics Edited by Emmett Macfarlane Edited by Christian Leuprecht (University of Waterloo) (Royal Military College / Queen’s University) 2016 / 6 x 9 / paper / 352 pp / and Peter H. Russell (University of Toronto) 9781442628731 / US & CDN $35.95 / 2011 / 7 x 9 / paper / 512 pp / eBook $35.95 9781442603684 / US & CDN $77.00 The End of the Charter Revolution: Constitutional Odyssey: Can Looking Back from the New Normal Canadians Become a Sovereign Peter McCormick (University of Lethbridge) People?, Third Edition 2014 / 6 x 9 / paper / 304 pp / Peter H. Russell (University of Toronto) 9781442606395 / US & CDN $32.95 / 2004 / 6 x 9 / paper / 360 pp / eBook $26.95 9780802037770 / US & CDN $45.95 / eBook $45.95 For more information, visit utorontopress.com 19
Canadian Parliament NEW! Lost on Division: Party Unity in the Canadian Parliament Jean-François Godbout (Université de Montréal) 2020 / 6 x 9 / paper / 312 pp / 9781487524753 US & CDN $39.95 / eBook $39.95 In Lost on Division, Jean-François Godbout analyses more than two million individual votes recorded in the House of Commons and the Senate since Confederation, demonstrating that the increase in partisanship is linked to changes in the content of the legislative agenda. Bridging the scholarship on party politics, legislatures, and elections, Lost on Division builds a powerful case for bringing institutions back into our understanding of how party systems change. The Constitution in a Hall of Mirrors: Canada at 150 David E. Smith (Ryerson University) 2017 / 6 x 9 / paper / 216 pp / 9781487521981 US & CDN $28.95 / eBook $28.95 In The Constitution in a Hall of Mirrors, David E. Smith presents a learned but accessible analysis of the interconnectedness of Canada’s parliamentary institutions. Through a timely, nuanced, and compre- hensive examination of parliamentary debates, committee reports, legal scholarship, and comparative analysis of developments in the UK, Smith uncovers the substantial degree of ambiguity that exists among Canadians and their calls for structural and operational reforms. ALSO AVAILABLE Across the Aisle: Opposition Federalism and the in Canadian Politics Constitution of Canada David E. Smith David E. Smith 2013 / 6 x 9 / paper / 228 pp / 2010 / 6 x 9 / paper / 240 pp / 9781442615472 / US & CDN $30.95 / 9781442611511 / US & CDN $32.95 / eBook $30.95 eBook $32.95 The Invisible Crown: The First The People’s House of Principle of Canadian Government Commons: Theories of David E. Smith Democracy in Contention 2013 / 6 x 9 / paper / 290 pp / David E. Smith 9781442615854 / US & CDN $35.95 / 2007 / 6 x 9 / paper / 192 pp / eBook $35.95 9780802094650 / US & CDN $36.95 / eBook $36.95 20 Canadian Politics Fall 2020 / Spring 2021
Parties and Elections NEW! Partisan Odysseys: Canada’s Political Parties Nelson Wiseman (University of Toronto) 2020 / 6 x 9 / paper / 240 pp / 9781487525392 US & CDN $29.95 / eBook $29.95 In Partisan Odysseys, Nelson Wiseman sets out to survey the history of Canada’s political parties. Uncovering distinctive motifs and events in Canadian party politics from pre-Confederation to the present, Wiseman shows how parties have adjusted, adapted, and reinvented themselves in response to significant social and economic changes as well as how parties have, in turn, shaped or reinforced these social forces. Among the topics covered throughout are nationalism, minority governments, third parties, and the reconfiguration of party positions. Wiseman also examines changes in the way Canada’s ever-evolving parties have operated and the rise of the modern party as a nimble, enterprising institution compared to its historical antecedent. NEW! Winning and Keeping Power in Canadian Politics Jason Roy (Wilfrid Laurier University) and Christopher Alcantara (Western University) 2020 / 6 x 9 / paper / 264 pp / 9781487525019 US & CDN $32.95 / eBook $32.95 Do negative campaigns win elections? Do voters abandon candidates accused of scandalous behaviour? Do government apologies affect prospects for re-election? While many people assume the answer to each of these questions is yes, there is limited empirical evidence to support these assumptions. In Winning and Keeping Power in Canadian Politics, Jason Roy and Christopher Alcantara use a series of experiments to test these and other commonly held beliefs. Each chapter draws upon contemporary events and literature to frame the issues and strategies. The findings suggest that not all of the assumptions that people have about the best strategies for winning and keeping political power hold up to empirical scrutiny. In fact, some work in ways that many readers may find surprising. For more information, visit utorontopress.com 21
Parties and Elections RECENTLY PUBLISHED Absent Mandate: Strategies and Choices in Canadian Elections Harold D. Clarke (University of Texas at Dallas), Jane Jenson (Université de Montréal), Lawrence LeDuc (University of Toronto), and Jon H. Pammett (Carleton University) 2019 / 6 x 9 / paper / 224 pp / 9781487594800 US & CDN $32.95 / eBook $26.95 Using data from the Canadian Election Studies and other major surveys, Absent Mandate documents the longstanding volatility in Canadian voting behaviour. Emphasizing Canadian federal elections between 1993 and 2015, the book examines the Chretien/Martin, Harper, and Trudeau governments and the campaigns that brought them to power. Canadian Parties in Transition, Fourth Edition Edited by Alain-G. Gagnon (Université du Québec à Montréal) and A. Brian Tanguay (Wilfrid Laurier University) 2016 / 6 x 9 / paper / 512 pp / 9781442634701 US & CDN $56.00 / eBook $46.95 Canadian Parties in Transition examines the transformation of party politics in Canada and the possible shape the party system might take in the near future. The fourth edition has been thoroughly updated and includes fifteen new chapters and several new contributors. The new material covers topics such as the return to power of the Liberal Party, voting politics in Quebec, women in Canadian political parties, political campaigning, digital party politics, and municipal party politics. ALSO AVAILABLE Duty and Choice: The Evolution of The Blueprint: Conservative the Study of Voting and Voters Parties and their Impact on Edited by Peter John Loewen Canadian Politics (University of Toronto) and Edited by J.P. Lewis and Joanna Everitt Daniel Rubenson (Ryerson University) (both at University of New Brunswick) 2018 / 6 x 9 / paper / 320 pp / 2017 / 6 x 9 / paper / 384 pp / 9781442626645 / US & CDN $39.95 / 9781487521684 / US & CDN $40.95 / eBook $39.95 eBook $40.95 Conservatism in Canada Dominance and Decline: Making Edited by James Farney (University of Regina) Sense of Recent Canadian Elections and David Rayside (University of Toronto) Elisabeth Gidengil (McGill University) et al. 2013 / 6 x 9 / paper / 400 pp / 2012 / 6 x 9 / paper / 240 pp / 9781442614567 / US & CDN $41.95 / 9781442603899 / US & CDN $35.95 / eBook $41.95 eBook $29.95 22 Canadian Politics Fall 2020 / Spring 2021
Politics and the Media NEW! Digital Politics in Canada: Promises and Realities Edited by Tamara A. Small (University of Guelph) and Harold J. Jansen (University of Lethbridge) Fall 2020 / 6 x 9 / paper / 336 pp / 9781487587581 US & CDN $49.95 / eBook $39.95 Digital Politics in Canada addresses a significant gap both in the scholarly literature on media in Canada and in Canadian political science. Using a comprehensive, multidisciplinary, historical, and focused analysis of Canadian digital politics, this book covers the full scope of actors in the Canadian political system, including traditional political institutions of the government, elected officials, political parties, and the mass media. At a time when issues of inclusion are central to political debate, this book features timely chapters on the rapid digitization of Indigenous people, women, and young people, and takes an in-depth look at key issues of online surveillance and internet voting. Ideal for a wide-ranging course on the impact of digital technology on the Canadian political system, this book encourages students to engage critically. Digital Mosaic: Media, Power, and Identity in Canada David Taras (Mount Royal University) 2015 / 6 x 9 / paper / 352 pp / 9781442608863 US & CDN $37.95 / eBook $30.95 Digital media has transformed the way Canadians socialize and interact, conduct business, experience culture, fight political battles, and acquire knowledge. Digital Mosaic explores the changing landscape of Canada’s media system and the future of its news industry. The author argues that current crises in traditional media, public broadcasting, journalism, and citizen engagement bring exciting opportunities as well as considerable dangers to democratic life in Canada. For more information, visit utorontopress.com 23
Politics and the Media NEW! The End of the CBC? David Taras (Mount Royal University) and Christopher Waddell (Carleton University) 2020 / 6 x 9 / paper / 240 pp / 9781487593520 US & CDN $34.95 / eBook $27.95 The End of the CBC? is about three overlapping crises: the crisis that has enveloped the CBC, the crisis of news, and the crisis of democracy. Describing the failure of successive governments to address problems faced by the public broadcaster, this book explains how the CBC lost its place in sports, drama, and entertainment. The authors propose a way forward for the CBC – one in which the corporation concentrates its resources on news and current affairs and re-establishes a reputation for depth and quality. Ms. Prime Minister: Gender, Media, and Leadership Linda Trimble (University of Alberta) 2017 / 6 x 9 / paper / 328 pp / 978144261363-8 US & CDN 37.95 / eBook $37.95 Ms. Prime Minister provides important insight into the news frameworks that work to deny or confer political legitimacy. By closely analyzing the media coverage of several female politicians, Linda Trimble concludes that reporting both reinforces and contests unfair gender norms. Trimble concludes the book with advice designed to inform the gender strategies of women who aspire to political leadership roles and the reporting techniques of the journalists who cover them. Politics, Society, and the Media, Second Edition Paul Nesbitt-Larking (Huron University College) 2007 / 6 x 9 / paper / 416 pp / 9781551118123 US & CDN $39.95 / eBook $34.95 Politics, Society, and the Media draws upon a range of disciplines, including cultural and media studies, political economy, social theory, and political science to provide an analysis of the relationship between power and representation in Canada. The framework for the book presents a model of the mutual interaction between politics and the media. 24 Canadian Politics Fall 2020 / Spring 2021
Index Absent Mandate 22 Costly Fix 18 Johnson, David 6 Purchase for Profit 9 Across the Aisle 20 Daigneault, Pierre-Marc 8 Kang, Susan L. 15 Québec 12 Activism and Social Daly, Paul 19 Kickstarting Your Rasmussen, Ken 7 Change 16 Dawson, Lorne L. 13 Academic Career 3 Rayside, David 22 Adapting in the Dust 14 Deber, Raisa B. 9 Kilcrease, Bethany 3 Remaking Policy 10 Albert, Richard 19 Di Matteo, Livio 8 Land, Stewardship, and Rice, James J. 7 Alcantara, Christopher 21 DiGiacomo, Gordon 15 Legitimacy 18 Roy, Jason 21 Allin, Sara 9 Digital Mosaic 23 Learning Activism 16 Rubenson, Daniel 22 Anderson, Greg 14 Digital Politics in Canada 22 Lecours, André 8 Russell, Peter H. 19 Andrews, Nathan 18 Dobson, Wendy 14 LeDuc, Lawrence Saideman, Stephen M. 14 Applied Political Theory Dominance and Decline 22 Leuprecht, Christian 19 Seeking Equality 16 and Canadian Politics 2 Dunn, Christopher 12 Lewis, J.P. 22 Shragge, Eric 16 Assisted Reproduction Duty and Choice 22 Lexchin, Joel 9 Skogstad, Grace 11 Policy in Canada 10 Edgar, Alistair 14 Littlewood, Jez 13 Small, Tamara A. 23 Atkinson, Michael M. 7 End of the CBC? The 24 Living with China 14 Smith, Charles W. 12 Baier, Gerald 2 End of the Charter Loewen, Peter John 7, 22 Smith, David E. 20 Bakvis, Herman 11 Revolution, The 19 Looking West 12 Smith, Miriam 16 Bateman, Thomas M.J. 2 Engaging China 14 Lost on Division 20 Snow, Dave 10 Béland, Daniel 7, 8 Essential Readings in Macdonald, Douglas 18 Stand on Guard 13 Bending the Cost Curve Canadian Constitutional MacDonnell, Vanessa 19 Strengthening the Canadian in Health Care 8 Politics 19 Macfarlane, Emmett 19 Armed Forces 14 Berdahl, Loleen 3, 12 Evans, Bryan M. 12 Mah, Catherine L. 9 Tanguay, A. Brian 22 Bickerton, James 1 Evans, Paul 14 Malcolmson, Patrick 2 Taras, David 23, 24 Big Worlds 12 Everitt, Joanna 22 Malloy, Jonathan 3, 12 Tellier, Geneviève 5 Blueprint, The 22 Falsehood and Fallacy 3 Mangat, Rupinder 14 Terrorism and Borwein, Sophie 7 Farney, James 22 Marchildon, Gregory Counterterrorism Bossert, Thomas J. 10 Federalism and P. 7, 8, 9, 10 in Canada 13 Brodie, Janine 16 Decentralization in Marland, Alex 3 Theriault, Henry 15 Canadian Constitution Health Care 10 McCormick, Peter 19 Thinking Government 6 in Transition, The 19 Federalism and the McGrane, David 2 Thompson, Sara K. 13 Canadian Environment in Constitution of McNutt, Kathleen 7 Top Secret Canada 13 Political Context, The 17 Canada 20 Momani, Bessma 14 Totten, Samuel 15 Canadian Federalism 11 Federalism in Canada 11 Mou, Haizhen 8 Transforming Provincial Canadian Parties in Fierlbeck, Katherine 9 Ms. Prime Minister 24 Politics 12 Transition 22 Fiscal Federalism and Myers, Richard 2 Treating Health Care 9 Canadian Political Equalization Policy Navigating a Changing in Canada 8 Trimble, Linda 24 Economy 4 World 14 Fisher, Stacy B. 3 Tuohy, Carolyn Hughes 7, 10 Canadian Politics 1 Nesbitt-Larking, Paul 24 Fletcher, Thomas H. 18 Uneasy Partnership 5 Canadian Public Finance 5 Nova Scotia 9 Freshwater Politics United Nations Genocide Canadian Public Policy 7 Olfert, M. Rose 8 Convention, The 15 Canadian Regime, The 2 in Canada 18 Olive, Andrea 17, 18 From Love Canal to Universality and Social Carbon Province, Hydro Ostergard, Jr., Robert L. 3 Policy in Canada 8 Province 18 Environmental Justice 18 Owen, Taylor 14 Urquhart, Ian 18 Carvin, Stephanie 13 Gagnon, Alain-G. 1, 12, 22 Pammett, Jon H. 22 Waddell, Christopher 24 Case Studies in Canadian Gibbins, Roger 12 Paris, Roland 14 Welfare Reform in Canada 8 Health Policy and Gidengil, Elisabeth 22 Partisan Odysseys 21 Wesley, Jared J. 3, 12 Management 9 Godbout, Jean-François 20 People’s House of Whiteside, Heather 4, 9 Changing Politics of Governance and Public Commons, The 20 Canadian Social Policy 7 Policy in Canada 7 Winning and Keeping Power Phillips, Peter W.B. 7 in Canadian Politics 21 Choudry, Aziz 16 Grant, J. Andrew 18 Policy Change, Courts, Wiseman, Nelson 21 Civil Society? A 16 Group Politics and Social and the Canadian Movements in Canada 16 Work Your Career 3 Clancy, Peter 18 Constitution 19 Hale, Geoffrey 5, 14 World Won’t Wait, The 14 Clarke, Harold D. 22 Policy Transformation Collier, Cheryl N. 12 Harles, John 16 in Canada 7 Conservatism in Canada 22 Health Systems in Politics of Ontario, The 12 Constitution in a Hall Transition 9 Politics, Society, and of Mirrors, The 20 Hibbert, Neil 2 the Media 24 Constitutional Amendment Howlett, Michael 7 Potter, Andrew 7 in Canada 19 Hueglin, Thomas O. 11 Prince, Michael J. 7, 8 Constitutional Odyssey 19 Human Rights 15 Private Profits versus Contemporary Inequalities Institutions of Human Public Policy 9 and Social Justice Rights, The 15 Provinces 12 in Canada 16 Invisible Crown, The 20 Public Servant’s Guide Corporate Social Jansen, Harold J. 23 to Government in Responsibility 18 Jenson, Jane 22 Canada, The 3 For more information, visit utorontopress.com 25
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