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Jonathan Malloy

    Jonathan Malloy beschäftigt sich mit den Feinheiten der Politikwissenschaft, insbesondere mit der kanadischen und ontarischen Politik. Seine Schriften bieten wertvolle Anleitungen für Doktoranden, die ihre akademische und berufliche Zukunft gestalten wollen, basierend auf umfangreicher Erfahrung in Hochschulmentoring und -verwaltung. Er bietet umfassende Analysen der politischen Landschaft und der Wahlprozesse in Kanadas bevölkerungsreichster Provinz. Seine Arbeit zielt darauf ab, den Lesern Einblicke sowohl in die akademische Karriereentwicklung als auch in die praktischen Aspekte der Regierungsführung zu vermitteln.

    The Paradox of Parliament
    For the Public Good
    Between Colliding Worlds
    Work Your Career
    • Work Your Career

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      4,5(29)Abgeben

      Work Your Career shows PhD students how to use the unique opportunities of doctoral programs to build successful career outcomes.

      Work Your Career
    • Between Colliding Worlds

      The Ambiguous Existence of Government Agencies for Aboriginal and Women's Policy

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The book explores the complex dynamics between governments and social movements, focusing on special policy agencies that address aboriginal and women's issues in Australia and Canada. Jonathan Malloy highlights these agencies as crucial intermediaries that represent social movement interests while managing government relations. He argues that their inherent contradictions should be reframed as vital for facilitating dialogue between state politics and social activism. Through interviews with public servants and activists, Malloy demonstrates how these agencies significantly contribute to governance despite their ambiguous roles.

      Between Colliding Worlds
    • A vision for reforming arts graduate education to deliver many of Canada’s public good needs.

      For the Public Good
    • The Paradox of Parliament addresses the widespread and perennial dissatisfaction with Parliament in Canada.

      The Paradox of Parliament