Curriculum Vitae Kristin R. Good Associate Professor Department of Political Science Office: 357 Henry Hicks Dalhousie University Telephone: (902) 494-1944 6299 South Street Fax: (902) 494-3825 PO Box 15000 E-mail: Kristin.Good@Dal.Ca Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4R2 or Profgood@gmail.com EMPLOYMENT AND EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND July 2010-Present July 2011-May 2014 July 2005 -June 2010 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Dalhousie University. On leave (sabbatical and two parental leaves) Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Dalhousie University. 2000-2006: Ph.D. (Political Science), University of Toronto. 1997-1999: M.A. (Political Studies), University of Manitoba. 1996-1997: Icelandic For Foreign Students (B. Ph. Isl.), University of Iceland (completed one year on a scholarship). 1992-1996: B.A. First Class Honours (Political Studies), University of Manitoba. CURRENT GRANTS AND RESEARCH NETWORKS 2009-2016: The Politics and Governance of Immigration and Multiculturalism in Canadian Cities, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Standard Research Grant, Value: $86,112. 2012-2019: Collaborator on the Pathways to Prosperity grant, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Value: $2.5 million over 7 years, Principal Investigator: Victoria Esses. 1
PAST GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS 2005-2012: Member of the Ethnicity and Democratic Governance research team. (SHRCC MCRI) Queen s University. Project Director: Bruce Berman, Queen s University. 2007: American Political Science Association Travel Grant ($250 USD). 2005: School of Graduate Studies Travel Grant (University of Toronto) (Value: $1250). Alexander Brady MacGregor Dawson Fellowship Department of Political Science, University of Toronto (Value: $750). Ontario Graduate Scholarship (Value: $15,000). 2000-2004: University of Toronto Graduate Fellowship (Value $10,000/year). (awarded an additional $2,000 for 2001). 1997-1999: University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship (Value: $16,000 - $8,000/year). 1996-1997: Scholarship awarded by the Ministry of Culture and Education, Iceland (Value: approx. $10,000). ACADEMIC AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS 2010: Distinctions for Municipalities and Multiculturalism (2009): Awarded Donald Smiley Prize (awarded by the Canadian Political Science Association for the best book published in English in the field of Canadian politics in 2009). Short-listed for the Prize in Comparative Government (by the Canadian Political Science Association for the best book published in comparative politics in 2009). 2009: Designated one of the inaugural Stone Scholars, a distinction given to promising young scholars in the urban politics section of the APSA. 2007: Nominated for the Governor General s Medal (by the Department of Political Science, University of Toronto). 2
Short-listed for the Vincent Lemieux Prize by the Canadian Political Science Association (nominated by the Department of Political Science, University of Toronto) for the best dissertation defended in Canada 2005-2006. 2005: Alma H. Young Emerging Scholar Award (Urban Affairs Association) 2004: Byran O. Jackson Dissertation Research Award (American Political Science Association) Graduate Student Research Award Centre of Excellence in Research on Immigration and Settlement (CERIS), Metropolis Project. Designated the University of Toronto, Department of Political Science s holder of the Ted Hodgetts Ontario Graduate Scholarship. PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS Books Good, Kristin R. 2009. Municipalities and Multiculturalism: The Politics of Immigration in Toronto and Vancouver. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 349. Books and Journals Issues Edited Good, Kristin R., Luc Turgeon and Triadafilos Triadafilopolis Eds. 2014. Segmented Cities? How Urban Contexts Shape Ethnic and Nationalist Politics. Vancouver: UBC Press. Good, Kristin R. Ed. 2014. Reopening the "Myth of the North American City Debate" [Special issue] International Journal of Canadian Studies, 49, 7-249. Journal Articles Good, Kristin. 2005. Patterns of Politics in Canada s Immigrant-Receiving Cities and Suburbs: How Immigrant Settlement Patterns Shape the Municipal Role in Multiculturalism Policy. Policy Studies. 26, 3: 261-289. Good, Kristin R. 2014. Reopening the Myth of the North American City Debate: On Comparing Canadian and American cities. International Journal of Canadian Studies 49: 7-29. (Note: This piece was not peer-reviewed. Rather, it introduces a special issue of a journal of which I was guest editor and all of the contributions were peer-reviewed). 3
Monographs Good, Kristin. 2004. Explaining Municipal Responsiveness to Immigration: An Urban Regime Analysis of Toronto and Mississauga. Centre For Urban and Community Studies (University of Toronto), Research Paper #199, December, pp. 36. Book Chapters Good, Kristin. 2009. Patterns of Politics in Canada s Immigrant-Receiving Cities and Suburbs: How Immigrant Settlement Patterns Shape the Municipal Role in Multiculturalism Policy, In Jonathan Davies. Ed. Innovations in Urban Politics. London: Routledge (first published in 2005 as a journal article in Policy Studies see above). Good, Kristin R., Luc Turgeon and Triadafilos (Phil) Triadafilopoulos. 2014. Introduction: Ethnic and Nationalist Politics in a Global and Urban World, in Kristin R. Good, Luc Turgeon and Triadafilos (Phil) Triadafilopoulos. Eds. Segmented Cities? How Urban Contexts Shape Ethnic and Nationalist Politics. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1-34. Turgeon, Luc, Kristin R. Good and Triadafilos Triadafilopoulos. 2014. Conclusion, in Kristin R. Good, Luc Turgeon and Triadafilos (Phil) Triadafilopoulos. Eds. Segmented Cities? How Urban Contexts Shape Ethnic and Nationalist Politics. Vancouver: UBC Press, pp. 277-292. Good, Kristin R. 2014. Governing Immigrant Attraction and Retention in Halifax and Moncton: Do Linguistic Divisions impede cooperation? (Chapter 13) In Martin Papillon, Luc Turgeon, Jenn Walner and Steve White eds. Canada Compared: Citizens, Government and Policy. Vancouver: UBC Press. OTHER PUBLICATIONS Book Reviews Good, Kristin. 2011. Review of Andrew Sancton and Robert Young Eds. Foundations of Governance: Municipal Government in Canada s Provinces. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009, pp. xii, 544 in Canadian Journal of Political Science. 44, 1: 234-235. Good, Kristin. 2014. Managing Immigration and Diversity in Canada: A Transatlantic Dialogue in the New Age of Migration by Dan Rodríguez-García (review) Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen s University Press, pp. 405 in Canadian Ethnic Studies 46, 1: 217-219. 4
Papers Good, Kristin. 2012. Cities of and for Pluralism: The Role of Canadian Municipalities in Multiculturalism Initiatives, 2008 Expert Roundtable on Canada s Experience with Pluralism, Ottawa: Global Centre for Pluralism. Available online: http://www.pluralism.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=222&itemid =772&lang=en CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION AND INVITED TALKS Conference Papers Peer-Reviewed May 2011: Governing immigrant attraction and retention in Halifax and Moncton: Do linguistic divisions impede cooperation?, the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, May 18. September 2010: The politics and governance of immigrant attraction and retention in Halifax and Moncton: Do linguistic divisions impede cooperation, the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2-5. June 2010: With Luc Turgeon (University of Ottawa), Canadian Cities and Urban Policies in Comparative Perspective, Paper prepared for the Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, June 1-3, Concordia University, Montreal. September 2009: A Multi-level perspective on the urban governance of multiculturalism in Toronto: A metropolis in motion and a research agenda, Paper prepared for the Annual Meeting and Exhibition of the American Political Science Association, September 3-6, Toronto (Note: The papers presented at this conference were peer-reviewed. However, I was the program organizer for this conference). June 2008: The Politics of Multiculturalism at the Local Level: An Exploration of the Social Diversity Hypothesis, Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia. October 2007: Multiculturalism Policy and the Importance of Place: An Uneven Policy and Jurisdictional Landscape, Immigration, Minorities and Multiculturalism in Democracies Conference, Sponsored by Ethnicity and Democratic Governance (SSHRC MCRI), Fairmont Queen Elizabeth, Montreal, Quebec. October 2007: Explaining Multiculturalism Policy Development in Urban Canada: An Exploration of the Social Diversity Hypothesis, Immigration, Minorities and Multiculturalism in Democracies Conference, Sponsored by Ethnicity and Democratic Governance (SSHRC MCRI), Fairmont Queen Elizabeth, Montreal, Quebec. May-June 2007: Urban Regime-building as a Strategy of Intergovernmental Reform: Explaining Toronto s Role in Immigrant Settlement and Multiculturalism Policy, Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. April 2007: Urban Regime-building as a Strategy of Intergovernmental Reform: Explaining Toronto s Role in Immigrant Settlement and Multiculturalism Policy, Urban Affairs Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington. 5
April 2005: Patterns of Politics in Canada s Immigrant-Receiving Cities and Suburbs: How immigrant settlement patterns shape the municipal role in multiculturalism policy, Urban Affairs Association s Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah. June 2004: Multiculturalism in the City: A Comparative Analysis of Municipal Responsiveness to Immigration in the Greater Toronto Area and the Greater Vancouver Regional District at the Canadian Political Science Association s Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 2004: Multiculturalism in the City: A Comparative Analysis of Municipal Responsiveness to Immigration in the Greater Toronto Area and the Greater Vancouver Regional District, Urban Affairs Association s Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. Round Tables, Workshops and Other Invited Presentations August 2011: Municipalities and Multiculturalism: The Politics of Immigration in Toronto and Vancouver, A keynote address on my book of the same title, Nordic Association of Canadian Studies (NACS) X Triennial Conference, Aarhus, Denmark, August 13, 2011. May 2011: Municipalities and Multiculturalism: The Book and Beyond, an invited presentation on my book by that name at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Laurier University, Waterloo, ON, May 16. January 2011: Municipalities and Multiculturalism: The Book and Beyond, Seminar at Dalhousie University that was co-sponsored by the Department of Political Science and School of Public Administration. December 2010: Presentation of Immigration, Multiculturalism and Canada s Multiple Diversities: The Case of an Urban Policy Lens and a Strengthened Municipal Role, at an event called A Bold New Vision for Canada, a policy workshop organized by the Trudeau Foundation, December 4-5 th. May 2009: Presentation on the Local and Urban Politics Research in Canada: The State of the Discipline round table, Canadian Political Science Association s Annual Meeting, Ottawa, Ontario, May 29 th. May 2009: Presentation of paper entitled Ethno-racial Change and Immigrant Multiculturalism: the Limits and Possibilities of City Politics, at the Diversity and Democratic Politics: Canada in Comparative Perspective, Workshop at Queen s University, Kingston, Ontario. March 2009: Presentation entitled Municipalities and Multiculturalism: The Politics of Immigration in Toronto and Vancouver, at the Immigration and Integration Policies in a System of Multi-Level Governance: A Canadian-European Comparison from an Urban Perspective, Workshop at the University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, March 27 th. November 2008: Presentation to CANA 4000 entitled Municipalities and Multiculturalism, Canadian Studies Program, Dalhousie University, November 13 and 14. April 2008: Presentation for the workshop entitled Immigrant Political Integration: Policies and Practices in Canada and the US, Metropolis 2008, Tenth National 6
Metropolis Conference entitled Expanding the Debate: Multiple Perspectives on Immigration to Canada, Halifax, Nova Scotia. January 2008: Workshop facilitator and presenter for a conference entitled Beyond Borders: The Changing Reality of Governance in Canada, 8th Annual Atlantic Conference on the Future of Public Administration, hosted by Master of Public Administration students from Dalhousie School of Public Administration, sponsored by IPAC, Halifax, Nova Scotia. September 2007: Presentation for CANA 4000 entitled Urban Governance in Multicultural Canada: A Social Diversity Interpretation, Canadian Studies Program, Dalhousie University. August 2007: Presentation on a round table entitled Comparative Urban Politics, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL. May 2007. Presentation of paper entitled Urban Governance in Multicultural Canada: A Social Diversity Interpretation at the Managing and Accommodating Multiple Diversities: Recent Experience in the United States and Canada workshop, sponsored by the Canada Program, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 2006: Presentation for CANA 4000 entitled Multicultural Democracy in the City, Canadian Studies Program, Dalhousie University. June 2005: Presentation on the Innovations in Comparative Urban Research in Canada roundtable, Canadian Political Science Association s Annual Meeting, London, Ontario. CONTRIBUTIONS TO GOVERNMENT AND POLICY PRACTITIONERS April 2009: Presentation entitled Municipalities and Multiculturalism: The Politics of Immigration in Toronto and Vancouver, to Privy Council Office (Government of Canada), Focus on Federalism Series, April 15. May 2008: Expert resource person at the inaugural roundtable for the establishment of the Global Centre for Pluralism, Ottawa. Produced paper entitled: Cities of and for pluralism: The municipal role in multiculturalism initiatives. The paper was published on the Global Centre for Pluralism s website (see Other Publications above): http://www.pluralism.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=222&itemid =772&lang=en March 2008: Invited to participate in the Forum of Federation s Country Roundtable for their Global Dialogue on Federalism series entitled Diversity and Unity in Federal Countries, UQAM, Montreal, QC. November 2007: Invited to participate in the Forum of Federations Fourth International Conference on Federalism as an official member of the Canadian delegation (headed by Minister Rona Ambrose), New Delhi, India. 7
EDITORIAL POSITIONS AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Series Editor Co-editor (with Martin Horak) of the McGill-Queen s Studies in Urban Governance Series Referee Publius: The Journal of Federalism Journal of International Migration and Integration Oxford University Press Canadian Journal of Political Science Journal Boards Member of the Advisory Board for Federal Governance: a graduate journal of theory and politics (a journal that is sponsored by the Forum of Federations: The Global Network on Federalism). PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND SERVICE TO ASSOCIATIONS Professional Associations and Affiliations Member of the Canadian Political Science Association Member of the American Political Science Association. Service to Professional Associations July 2010- June 2012: Member of the Programme Committee, Canadian Political Science Association, Head of the Local and Urban Politics Section for the 2012 Annual Meeting. September 2010-September 2011: Chair of the Byran Jackson Award Committee, a committee of the Urban Section, American Political Science Association (APSA). September 2009-September 2011: Member of the American Political Science Association (APSA) Urban Section s Executive Council. September 2009- May 2010: Member of the Best Dissertation Committee for the Urban Politics Section of APSA. 8
2008-2009: Member of the Program Committee for the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting 2009, Co-Chair of the Program for the Urban Politics Section. 2007-2009: Member of the Canadian Political Science Association s Board of Directors. OTHER MAJOR EVENTS ORGANIZED 2008-2009: Co-chair of a public conference called Globalization, Urbanization and Ethnicity: Ethnic Politics and Governance in Cities, funded by the Ethnicity and Democratic Governance MCRI and partners, held at the Crowne Plaza, Ottawa, December 3-4, 2009. UNIVERSITY AND DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE 2014-present: Member of FASS s Professional Development Committee (PDC) 2015: Member of the Graduate Admissions Committee, Department of Political Science 2010-2012: Chair of the Student Affairs Committee, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Dalhousie University. 2010: Member of the Graduate Admissions Committee, Department of Political Science. 2008-2011: Coordinator of the Department of Political Science s Seminar Series. 2008-2011: Faculty Advisor, Dalhousie Circle K (student group). 2009: International Development Studies Chair Advisory Committee (member). 2009: Environmental Politics Search Committee. 2008-2009: Gender and Women s Studies Coordinator Advisory Committee (member). 2008: Environmental Politics Search Committee. 2007-2008: Dalhousie Faculty Association representative for the Department of Political Science. 2007: Departmental Committee on Teaching Loads. SERVICE TO NATIONAL COMMITTEES 2013- Present: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Doctoral Awards Committee, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 Competitions. 9