122 Paul Huebener Author Paul Huebener holds a B.A. in English from the University of British Columbia and a M.A. in English from McMaster University. His primary research interest is the relationship between people and their natural contexts as constructed in contemporary Canadian fiction and poetry. 113 Michael Webb Author,Reviewer 114 Don Wells Reviewer 115 Marc Williams Reviewer 116 Gilbert Winham Author,Reviewer 117 Arif Dirlik Author 118 Yu Keping Author 119 Amanda White Author,Reviewer 120 Patricia Young Author,Reviewer 121 Graham Knight Author 112 Gauri Viswanathan Reviewer 111 Asli Toksabay Author,Reviewer 100 Richard Preston Author,Reviewer 101 Ronald Pruessen Author,Reviewer 102 Austina Reed Author,Reviewer 103 Petra Rethmann Author,Reviewer 104 Alina Sajed Author,Reviewer 105 Jessica Schagerl Reviewer 106 Jan Aart Scholte Reviewer 107 Nisha Shah Reviewer 108 Stephen Slemon Reviewer 109 Stephen Streeter Author,Reviewer 110 Paul Théberge Reviewer 88 Anna Greenspan Author,Reviewer 89 Ulf Hedetoft Author,Reviewer http://www.amid.dk/org/sr_hedetoft.html 90 Shafiqul Huque Reviewer 91 Nigel Joseph Author,Reviewer 92 Rauna Kuokkanen Author,Reviewer 93 Mairi MacDonald Reviewer 94 Julie McGonegal Author,Reviewer 95 Kathy McKinley Reviewer 96 Monica Mulrennan Reviewer 97 Peter Nyers Reviewer 98 Robert O'Brien Author,Reviewer 99 Colleen Ovenden Reviewer 81 Steven Bernstein Reviewer 82 Cathy Blacklock Reviewer 83 Mario Blaser Reviewer 84 Lofti Bouzaïane Reviewer 85 Claire Cutler Reviewer 86 Susan Dicklitch Reviewer 87 Yassine Essid Reviewer 68 Mary Pardi Author 69 Louis W. Pauly Author 70 Tony Porter Author,Reviewer 71 Samir Saul Author,Reviewer Samir Saul is Associate Professor of History at the University of Montreal. His main areas of research and publication are International Relations, Economic History, France (19th and 20th centuries), and the Arab World (19th and 20th centuries). He is the author of La France et l' Égypte de 1882 à 1914. Intérêts économiques et implications politiques (1997) and co-editor of Méditerranée, Moyen-Orient: deux siècles de relations internationales (2003). http://www.hist.umontreal.ca/U/saul/ 72 Julie Sunday Author,Reviewer 73 Imre Szeman Author,Reviewer 74 Sarah Wayland Author 75 John Weaver Author,Reviewer 76 Virginia Aksan Author,Reviewer 77 Jeffrey Ballinger Reviewer 78 Carol Bayard Reviewer 79 Marshall Beier Reviewer 80 Kristina Maud Bergeron Author,Reviewer 57 Candida Hadley Author 58 Heike Härting Author,Reviewer Heike Härting teaches post-colonial theory and Canadian literature, with a specific emphasis on black diasporic and globlization studies, at the Université de Montréal, and is a co-investigator in the Major Collaborative Research Initiative "Globalization and Autonomy" (McMaster University). Her current research projects explore, on the one hand, the "poetics of vulnerability" in contemporary Canadian anglophone writing and, on the other, the relationship between global war and post-colonial studies, the politics of corpses and extreme violence in Sri Lankan narratives of civil war, and Rwandan narratives of genocide. She currently holds an FQRSC rsearch grant and is finishing her book manuscript Unruly Metaphor: Nation, Body, and Diaspora in Contemporary Fiction in English Canada. She is also a partner in the international pedagogical research project "Open Space for Dialogue and Enquiry Methodology," based at Nottingham University, Great Britian. \ 59 Julian Holland Author 60 Latham Hunter Author 61 Kavanagh Matthew Author 62 Jake Kennedy Author 63 Alex Khasnabish Author,Reviewer 64 Anna Lanoszka Author,Reviewer 65 Anthony Lombardo Author 66 Natalia Loukacheva Author 67 Susan O'Brien Author,Reviewer 56 Marlo Edwards Author 54 Ravi de Costa Author,Reviewer 55 Sarah Eaton Author Sarah Eaton is a Ph.D.candidate in the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto. \ Her research interests include international political economy, international relations theory, and Chinese-US business relations. She has published articles in Business & Politics and in The Pacific Review. For this project, Sarah is preparing a book chapter with Tony Porter provisionally called "Globalization, Autonomy and Global Institutions: Accounting for Accounting." 52 Timothy Brook Author 53 Diana Brydon Author,Reviewer 51 Justin Armstrong Author 50 Victoria Loy Author Victoria Loy is an independent scholar from Australia who writes on film and cultural studies. \ 26 Audrey Carr Developer http://www.audreycarr.ca 27 Laura Chrabolowsky Author Laura Chrabolowsky has a B.A. in Comparative Development Studies from Trent University, an M.A. in International Political Economy from the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, and is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at Carleton University in Ottawa. Her main research interests are women, new social movements, and trade unions in Argentina. She is writing her doctoral dissertation on the relationship between social movement unionism and women's political participation within the context of neo-liberal globalization and financial crisis in Argentina. 28 William D. Coleman Author,Editor,Reviewer http://socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/~polisci/faculty/coleman/coleman.htm 29 Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann Author,Reviewer Rhoda Howard-Hassmann is Canada Research Chair in International Human Rights at Wilfrid Laurier University, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. She holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from McGill University (1976). Her books include Colonialism and Underdevelopment in Ghana (1978), Human Rights in Commonwealth Africa (1986), and Human Rights and the Search for Community (1995). She is also co-editor of An International Handbook of Human Rights (1987), Economic Rights in the United States and Canada (forthcoming 2006), and a two-volume work in progress, The Age of Apology: The West Confronts its Past. Dr. Howard-Hassmann's most recent volume, Compassionate Canadians: Civic Leaders Discuss Human Rights (2003) was named 2004 Outstanding Book by the Human Rights Section of the American Political Science Association. Her current research project is on the question of what the Western world owes Africa. She has also established a website on political apologies. Dr. Howard-Hassmann has been a Visiting researcher or professor at five universities, and has presented invited lectures at many others. She is a member of ten journal and press editorial boards. http://www.wlu.ca/homepage.php?grp_id=582 30 Nancy Cook Author,Reviewer 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 post-doctoral fellowship (2003-2005). Her post-doctoral 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. 31 Joanna Dacko Developer http://www.dacko.ca 32 Daniel Gorman Author,Reviewer 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. 33 Nancy A. Johnson Author,Developer,Editor Nancy Johnson is an editor of scholarly health and social science publications. Ms. Johnson is the Compendium's Academic Editor, a role she shares with Professor Coleman. She is a co-editor of three previous works: Applying Health Social Science: Best Practice in the Developing World (Zed Books, 2001), Forging Links for Health Research: Perspectives from the Council on Health Research for Development (IDRC Books, 2001), and Nurtured by Knowledge: Learning to Do Participatory Action Research (Apex Press, 1997). 34 Adrian Jones Author,Reviewer Adrian Jones is a Ph.D. student of International Relations at McMaster University. His dissertation research focuses on the global governance implications of the permanent International Criminal Court, established in 1998. In 2004/2005, as an IGHC Graduate Research Fellow, Adrian examined the Court's implications for the concept of global citizenship, and specifically the role of states in mediating and institutionalizing the relationship between individuals and global society. As a contributor to the MCRI Project, he is examining the historical significance of the post-WWII Nuremberg Trials. Adrian holds a SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarship and a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Western Ontario. http://www.socsci.mcmaster.ca/polisci/grad/jones.cfm 35 Joanna Langille Author Joanna Langille is a fourth-year Joint Specialist in philosophy and political science at the University of Toronto.  Her research interests include issues in global governance, international justice, legal theory, and ancient philosophy.  She is currently Dr. Sylvia Ostry’s project manager, and hopes to attend law school in the 2006 academic year. 36 Michael Lisètto-Smith Author Michael Lisètto-Smith is an instructor with the Global Studies Program at Wilfrid Laurier University. He holds a M.A. in Political Science from Wilfrid Laurier University and a B.A. in Political Studies from the University of Prince Edward Island. His academic interests include the global evolution of gay and lesbian rights, and the role of federalism in human rights legislation. He also serves as a technical advisor to the Political Apologies and Reparations website. http://www.wlu.ca/homepage.php?grp_id=964 37 Kathleen MacKeracher Author,Developer 38 Andrew Mactavish Developer http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~mactavis 39 Neil McLaughlin Author,Reviewer Neil McLaughlin teaches sociological theory at McMaster University. His interests are in the sociology of intellectuals, culture, and theory. He has published in a variety of sociology, intellectual, and academic journals. He is working on "Edward Said as a Global Public Intellectual," "Canadian Professors as Public Intellectuals," and a variety of writing projects on both Canadian sociology and "public sociology" from a comparative perspective. http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/sociology/mclaugh.htm 40 Harish C. Mehta Author,Reviewer Harish C. Mehta is a Ph.D. candidate in the History Department, McMaster University. His area of specialization is the history of American foreign relations since 1898. His areas of interest are Cambodia and Vietnam, and his published books are Warrior Prince: Norodom Ranariddh (Graham Brash, 2001); Hun Sen: Strongman of Cambodia, co-author Julie Mehta (Graham Brash,1999); and Cambodia Silenced: The Press under Six Regimes (White Lotus Press,1997). He has published journal articles on Indochinese politics, and is a writer for the Economist Intelligence Unit, New York.   41 Sabine Milz Author Sabine Milz has a Ph.D. in English from McMaster University in Ontario. Her research situates itself at the junction of Canadian literary studies and cultural studies, especially as they intersect in the analysis of the contemporary relations of literature and globalization. She is currently teaching at Boston University, Massachusetts. 42 Leslie A. Pal Author,Reviewer Leslie A. Pal is Professor in the School of Policy and Administration at Carleton University. He earned his B.A. (Hons.) from Mount Allison University and a doctorate from Queen's University (Kingston). He taught for two years at the University of Waterloo, and for ten years at the University of Calgary before taking up his current position at Carleton University in 1992. He has been a visiting scholar at the J.F.K. Institute for North American Studies at the Free University of Berlin, and lectures throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. Dr. Pal is the author, co-author, or editor of over twenty books, the most recent being Beyond Policy Analysis: Public Issue Management in Turbulent Times 3rd ed. (Thomson Nelson Canada, 2005) and The Government Taketh Away: The Politics of Pain in the United States and Canada (co-edited with R. Kent Weaver, Georgetown University Press, 2003). He has published over fifty articles and book chapters in a wide variety of areas, including Canadian politics, public policy and administration, information technology, European integration, and international human rights. Further details available in Canadian Who's Who. 43 Joanna Quinn Author Joanna Quinn is a post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Political Science at The University of Western Ontario. She holds a Ph.D. from McMaster University. Dr. Quinn is primarily interested in transitional justice and societal rebuilding. Her research focuses on the role of traditional mechanisms in post-conflict rebuilding in Uganda. Her doctoral work looked at truth commissions in Uganda and Haiti. Dr. Quinn's work has been published in Human Rights Quarterly and Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights. 44 Geoffrey Rockwell Developer http://geoffreyrockwell.com 45 Julietta Singh Author Julietta Singh is currently completing her Ph.D. in the department of Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature at the University of Minnesota. Her work focuses on the politics of food consumption and production in modern South Asian literature. Currently, she is working on a project that examines the representations of food in diasporic South Asian literature. 46 Jackie Smith Author,Reviewer http://www.nd.edu/~krocinst/faculty_staff/faculty/jsmith.html 47 Adam Sneyd Author,Reviewer Adam Sneyd is a Ph.D. 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. http://www.socsci.mcmaster.ca/polisci/grad/sneyd.cfm 48 Jeremy Stolow Author,Reviewer Jeremy Stolow is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and the Department of Communication Studies and Multimedia at McMaster University. He has held various post-doctoral and visiting fellow positions at Cambridge, New York University, and Amsterdam. His area of research is religion and media in transnational perspective. He is currently working on two projects: one dealing with contemporary Orthodox Jewish publishing and print culture; the other concerned with religious frameworks of reception of media technologies (in particular, the invention of the telegraph) in the nineteen century. 49 Lian Yan Developer 123 Étienne Balibar Author 124 Melina Baum Singer Author 125 Caren Irr Author 126 Stephen Clarkson Author 127 Eva Mackey Author 128 Katie Smith Author,Developer 129 Michelle Vosburgh Author 130 Rebeka Tabobondung Author 131 Wendy Russell Author 132 Guy Gensey Author 133 Salam Hawa Author 134 Carolina Moulin Aguiar Author Carolina Moulin Aguiar is a Ph.D. Candidate in International Relations in the Department of Political Science, McMaster University. She is also a researcher associated with the CAPES Foundation, Brazil. She has a B.A. in Law, from the Federal University of Minas Gerais/Brazil and a B.A. in International Relations from the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais/Brazil. She holds a Master’s degree in International Relations from the Institute of International Relations, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. She worked in the last few years with research on forced migration and as a legal adviser for Caritas and UNHCR in the Refugee Protection Program in Brazil. Her dissertation focuses on global discourses on migration, with a particular emphasis on the relationship between refugees and economic migrants. Her research aims at understanding political responses to the issues related to forced migration in both Canada and Brazil, through an analysis of the discourses of international, governmental, and local movements. Contact: aguiarcm@mcmaster.ca or cmoulinaguiar@gmail.com http://www.socsci.mcmaster.ca/polisci/grad/grad_phd_students.cfm 135 Nicholas Griffin Author 136 Joseph Wensink Author 137 Diane Enns Reviewer 138 Erich Fox Tree Author