JACQUETTA (Jacquie) A. NEWMAN, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Political Science
King’s University College, University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario, Canada
e-mail: jnewman@uwo.ca
University Education
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1998 |
Ph.D - Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario. Political Studies: Comparative Politics (Industrial), Canadian Politics. |
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1991 |
M.A. - Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario. Political Science: Comparative Politics (industrial and developing). |
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1988 |
B.A. - Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario. Political Science: International Relations, Comparative Politics |
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Teaching Experience
July 2005 - Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, King’s University College at the University of Western Ontario
July 2001 – July 2005 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, King’s University
College at the University of Western Ontario.August 2000-July 2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario.
Summer 2000 Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of
Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario.1998-2000 Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Wilfrid Laurier
University, Waterloo, Ontario.Autumn 1996 Adjunct Lecturer, International Study Centre, Queen’s University, Herstmonceaux Castle, Herstmonceaux, Sussex, Great Britain.
Winter 1995 Adjunct Lecturer, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario.
Publications and Scholarly Papers
Jacquetta Newman. 2006. "Women in the 2005-2006 Canadian Election Citizenship, recognition and the reserve force of voters." Paper presented at the British Association of Canadian Studies, New Hall, Cambridge, UK, April 21, 2006.
Jacquetta Newman and Linda White. 2006. Women, Politics and Public Policy: The Political Struggles of Canadian Women, Don Mills, On.: Oxford University Press.
Jacquetta Newman. 2004. "Keeping Campaigns Alive: Oligarchy and the Strength of Weak Ties in British and Canadian Social Movement Organizations in the 1990s," Paper presented at the British Association of Canadian Studies, Royal Holloway College, Egham, Surrey, April 6, 2004.
Jacquetta Newman. 2003. "Big Tents and Fractious Formality," Paper Presented at the Parkland Institute’s 7th Annual Fall Conference: Challenging Empire: Citizenship, Sovereignties, and Self-determination, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB. November 16, 2003.
Jacquetta Newman and Brian Tanguay. 2001. "Crashing the Party: The Politics of Interest Groups and Social Movements," in Joanna Everitt and Brenda O’Neill (eds.), Political Behaviour: Theory and Practice in a Canadian Context, Toronto: Oxford University Press.
Jacquetta Newman. 2001. "Latency, Transnationality and the Canadian Peace Movement," Unconventional Politics Panel, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Laval University, Quebec City, May 29, 2001.
Jacquetta Newman. 1999. "Project Ploughshares: Surviving the End of the Cold War@ Peace Research: The Canadian Journal of Peace Studies. Vol. 31, No. 4., November 1999. pp 44-58
Jacquetta Newman. 1998. "Review of the Literature On Social Movements." Paper prepared for Amnesty International, Global Trends Seminar, Social Movements in the Context of Globalisation, City University, London, UK, July 13-14th, 1998.
Jacquetta Newman. 1998. Continuing Commitment: The Durability of Social movements -- Project Ploughshares in the 1990s. Doctoral Dissertation, Queens University, Kingston. Winter 1998.
Jacquetta Newman. 1994. "From Regionalism to Nationalism, Mobilisation of a Nationalist Identity in Brittany (1970-1985): The Dog That Didn't Bark." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Calgary, June 14th, 1994.
Jacquetta Newman. 1992. "Uncertainty and Social Movement Mobilisation: An Examination of the British Peace and Environmental Movements." Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association. Charlottetown, June 1992.
Other Publications (non-refereed), Papers, Presentations or Workshops
Jacquetta Newman and Bill Robinson. 2004. "Listen UP! Protesters tell Bill Graham - BMD Is a Dumb Idea" Straight Goods: Canada’s independent on-line source of news, analysis, information and fun. Wednesday, October 6, 2004.
"BMD is a Dumb-Ass Idea." Address to the People for Peace Rally Against Ballistic Missile Defence. Victoria Park, London Ontario. October 2nd, 2004.
"Why We Must Continue to Commemorate Hiroshima-Nagasaki Day: The Threat of Weapons of Mass Destruction." Key Note Address to the Hiroshima-Nagasaki Memorial. Dieppe Park, Windsor, Ontario, August 6, 2004.
"The Canadian Peace Movement Past and Future," Presentation to Social Justice and Peace 020E, King’s University College, March 31, 2004.
Jacquetta Newman. 2004. "The Postman Always Sings Twice or ‘Happiness is a Warm Gun’: The Representation of Women and Guns in Tupac Shakur’s Me and My Girlfriend" Submitted by request to Pound Magazine Toronto.
Ontario Election 2003 Panel. Member and Chair (with Graham Murray and Sid Noel), presented by the King’s College Political Science Club, September 29, 2003.
"Social Movements as Big Tents: The historical development of the Canadian Peace Movement," Presentation to Social Justice and Peace 020E, King’s College, Thursday March 20, 2003.
"The New World Order/ The New World Disorder: Explaining the Coming Anarchy, McWorld Vs. Jihad, the Clash of Civilization, and the Hope of Cosmopolitan Governance," Presentation to ACS 020b, King’s College, March 11, 2003.
"Hammers and Screwdrivers: States and NGOs in Times of Crisis," Presentation to the King’s Foundation International Women’s Day Luncheon, King’s College, March 6, 2003.
"The New World Order/The New World Disorder, The Coming Anarchy in the Post-Cold War Era," Presentation to ACS 020a, King’s College, October 22, 2002
"Rethinking our Definitions of the State," Address to the King’s Political Science Club, September 2002
"Satire and Sex," Presentation at a panel discussion on Humour and Sexual Harassment, Wilfrid Laurier University, January 2001.
Participation at Professional Meetings
Organizer of the Canadian Political Science Association Women’s Caucus Supper at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, May 2005, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario.
Chair, Citizenship and Community in Canada (Aboriginal Communities) Session, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, May 2001, Laval University, Quebec City, Quebec.
Discussant, Globalization and Social Movements, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, August 2000, Quebec City, Quebec.
Academic Honours:
2003-2006 Dean’s Honour Roll of Teaching
2004 Honorary Alumnus of the King’s University Graduating Class 2004 (One of two
professors named to have had the greatest impact on the 2004 Graduating Class)2002-2003 Dean’s Honour Roll of Teaching
2001-2002 Dean’s Honour Roll of Teaching
Research Interests