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PATRICIA M. GOFF Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Wilfrid Laurier University PhD Northwestern University, 1999 Mailing Address: Dr. Alvin Woods Building, Room 4-119 75 University Avenue Waterloo, Ontario Canada N2L 3C5 (519) 884-0710 ext. 2588 [email protected] Current Research Projects Intellectual property claims of indigenous, local and traditional communities (SSHRC) Reconciling social, cultural and economic objectives in multilateral forums, especially the World Trade Organization and the World Intellectual Property Organization Current Editorial, Administrative and Professional Roles Executive Director of the Academic Council on the United Nations System (2008-2013) Senior Fellow, Centre for International Governance Innovation Awards and Grants Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Standard Research Grant, 2008, “The Political Economy of Traditional Knowledge” ($56,000) Wilfrid Laurier University Instructional Development Grant, 2008, “Bringing Policy into the Classroom” Wilfrid Laurier University Internal Grant, 2007, “The Political Economy of Traditional Knowledge” Wilfrid Laurier University Merit Award, 2006 Wilfrid Laurier University Special Initiatives Fund Grant, 2005, for Visiting Speaker Series on Diversity, Inequality, and Globalization (with Loren King) Wilfrid Laurier University Research Cluster Grant, 2005, for Research Cluster on Cultural Policy (with B. Carmichael, M. DiCenzo, A. Herman, B. Jenkins, S. Preece) International Studies Association Workshop Grant, 2001, “Identity and International Relations: Beyond the First Wave” (with Kevin Dunn) Canadian Studies Faculty Research Grant, 2001, Government of Canada PUBLICATIONS Single-authored Books Limits to Liberalization: Local Culture in a Global Marketplace. (Cornell Studies in Political Economy Series, Cornell University Press, 2007). Edited Books Irrelevant or Indispensable? The United Nations in the 21st Century. (with Paul Heinbecker). (Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2005) Identity and Global Politics: Theoretical and Empirical Elaborations. (with Kevin Dunn). (Culture, Religion and International Relations Series, Palgrave Macmillan Press, 2004). Journal Articles and Book Chapters “World Religions and Local Identities: The Case of Shariah Arbitration in Ontario, Canada,” In Religion, Identity and Global Governance, edited by Patrick James. (forthcoming, University of Toronto Press). “Political Beliefs and the Academic Responsibilities of Undergraduate Teaching.” (with Jamie Frueh, David Blaney, Kevin Dunn, Eric K. Leonard, and Simona Sharoni). Journal of Political Science Education 4: 4 (2008). “Imagining Independence: At the Intersection of Cultural and Foreign Policies,” In An Independent Foreign Policy for Canada?, edited by Brian Bow and Patrick Lennox. (2008, University of Toronto Press). “A Comment on the Effective Possibilities of Multilateralism,” In Can the World Be Governed?, edited by Alan Alexandroff. (2008, Wilfrid Laurier University Press). “Making Cultural Policy in a Globalising World.” In Regionalisation and the Taming of Globalization?, edited by Andrew F. Cooper, Christopher W. Hughes and Philippe de Lombaerde. (Warwick Studies in Globalisation series, Routledge Press, 2007). “The New World of Culture.” (with Barbara Jenkins). Journal for Arts Management, Law and Society (Fall 2006). “Producing Harry Potter: Why the Medium is Still the Message.” In Harry Potter and International Relations, edited by Daniel Nexon and Iver Neumann (Rowman and Littlefield, 2006) “It’s Got to Be Sheep’s Milk or Nothing!: Geography, Identity, and Economic Nationalism.” In Economic Nationalism in a Globalizing World, edited by Eric Helleiner and Andreas Pickel. (Cornell Studies in Political Economy Series, Cornell University Press, 2005). “Commerce and Culture in the Global Marketplace.” Insights on Law and Society, Special Issue of American Bar Association publication on Globalization, Law, and Trade. 4:3 (Spring/Summer 2004). “Trading Culture: Identity and Culture Industry Trade Policy in the U.S., Canada, and the EU.” In Constructivism and Comparative Politics: Theoretical Issues and Case Studies, edited by Daniel Green (International Relations in a Constructed World Series, M.E. Sharpe, 2002). “Invisible Borders: Economic Liberalization and National Identity.” International Studies Quarterly. 44:4 (December 2000). Janda, Kenneth, Robert Harmel, Christine Edens and Patricia Goff, “Changes in Party Identity: Evidence from Party Manifestos.” Party Politics. 1 (April 1995). Book Reviews “Negotiating North American Free Trade.” Review of The Making of NAFTA: How the Deal was Done, by Maxwell A. Cameron and Brian W. Tomlin. In International Studies Review. 3:3 (Fall 2001):198-202. “Review of Transactions, Transgressions, and Transformations: American Culture in Western Europe and Japan,” edited by Heide Fehrenbach and Uta G. Poiger. In Millennium: Journal of International Studies. 29:2 (2000):491-493. OTHER SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Spring 2009 Facilitator, Canadian Forces College, Canadian Security Studies Program 2006-2008 Associate Editor, Behind the Headlines 2006 International Relations Section Head, Canadian Political Science Association, Annual Conference Program Committee 2005-2007 President, Waterloo branch, Canadian Institute for International Affairs (CIIA) 2005-2007 Member, Editorial Board, Wilfrid Laurier University Press 2001-2003 President, Society for Women in International Political Economy (SWIPE) 1999-2000 Visiting Scholar, Center for International Studies, University Of Southern California 1998-2001 Board Member and Newsletter Editor, Society for Women in International Political Economy (SWIPE) CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION, RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS, AND INVITED TALKS (last five years) “Indigenous Non-state Actors: A Special Case?” – American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON, September 3-6, 2009. “The Politics of Preferential and Regional Trade Agreements” – Discussant, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY, February 15-19, 2009 “Transnational Governance and Liberal Democracy” – Roundtable Participant, Canadian International Law Students’ Conference, Toronto, ON, February 7, 2009 “Global Economic Governance and the Question of Culture,” Wilfrid Laurier University Political Science Department Brownbag Series in Multiculturalism, Waterloo, ON, November 28, 2008 “Canada in the World” – Canadian International Conference, Canada in the World, the World in Canada: Capturing Values and Identity for a Renewed Foreign Policy, Waterloo, ON, November 19, 2008 “Valuing Knowledge in Intellectual Property” – International Studies Association-Northeast Region Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, October 3-4, 2008 “Postnational Spaces of Identity” – Discussant and Panel Chair, International Studies Association-Northeast Region Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, October 3-4, 2008 “Global Institutional Reform Workshop: Rising States, Rising Institutions” – Discussant, Princeton University, August 25-27, 2008. “The Political Economy of Traditional Knowledge” – European Consortium on Political Research Joint Sessions, Workshop on Intellectual Property, Rennes, France, April 11-16, 2008 “Globalization and Identity: Europe and Beyond” – European Studies Speaker Series, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, January 31, 2008 “The Political Economy of Traditional Knowledge”– McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, November 8, 2007 “World Religions and Local Identities” – Conference on Religion, Identity, and Global Governance, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, October 2007 “The Internationalization of Cultural Policy” – DEMOS Conference on Globalization and Mobility, Budapest, Hungary, September 12, 2007 “Limits to Liberalization: Local Culture in a Global Marketplace” – The World Bank, Washington, D.C., May 22, 2007 “Limits to Liberalization: Local Culture in a Global Marketplace” – Queen’s University, School of Policy Studies, Kingston, ON, March 13, 2007 “Trading Coherence: Rival Values in a Global Economy” – International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 2007 “First among Equals? The World Trade Organization in International Law” – Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada Research Chair Annual Lecture, Waterloo, ON, February 7, 2007 “Coherence and Trade” – Canadian Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON, June 2006 “The Evolving Landscape of Cultural Policy” – Conference on Cultural Policies, Trade Liberalization, and Identity Politics: Testing the Limits of the State, Windsor, ON, May 2006 “The New International Financial Architecture: Looking for Beams and Joists” – International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, March 2006 (with Bessma Momani) “Options for Improved Governance: A Role for L-20 in the WTO?” – FES-SWP North-South Dialogues and GARNET workshop on Global Governance Challenges: Between Discord and Global Governance – The Future of the WTO, Berlin, Germany, March 2006 “Social Power and International Institutions” – New Scholars Conference: Canadian Foreign Policy under Review, Waterloo, ON, November 2005 “The New World of Culture: Assessing the “Creative City” as Cultural Policy” – Conference on Social Theory, Politics, and the Arts, Portland, OR, October 2005 “Think Locally, Act Globally” – Conference on Regionalisation and the Taming of Globalisation, Warwick University, Warwick, UK, October 2005 “Power and Powers in Global Institutions – Panel Discussion” – Conference on Emerging Powers: Governance in a Changing Global Order, Centre for International Relations, Queen’s University, June 15-17, 2005 “Values, Regulatory Cultures, and Path Dependency: The Case of GMOs” – International Studies Association, Honolulu, HI, March 2005 “Seminar on Economic Constructivism” (Discussant) - Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, February 2005 “Bringing Practice Back In: Global Politics after the Linguistic Turn” (Roundtable Organizer and Chair) – International Studies Association, Montreal, QC, March 2004 “Thinking Locally, Acting Globally” – International Studies Association, Montreal, QC, March 2004 “Owning Up: Restricting Ownership in a Global Marketplace” – International Studies Association, Portland, OR, February 2003 “It’s Got to Be Sheep’s Milk or Nothing!: Geography, Identity, and the Limits to Liberalization” – International Studies Association, Portland, OR, February 2003 “You are What you Own: Culture Industries and the Formation of National Identity” – International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, March 2002 “The Role and Interests of Supranational Actors in the Diffusion of Global Anti-Corruption Norms in the Nineties” (Discussant) – International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, March 2002 “European Identities and Globalization – Roundtable Discussion” – Globalization and Change in Europe Conference, University of Georgia Center for Humanities and Arts, February 20-22, 2002 COURSES TAUGHT At the Undergraduate Level: International Relations Theory U.S. Foreign Economic Policy International Political Economy International Organization Trade Policy North American Free Trade Power in the Global Village Introduction to International Relations European Integration West European Politics Introduction to Comparative Politics Nationalism Revolution Emergence of the Modern State Social Movements (with service learning component) Conflict and Cooperation (with simulation of Versailles Treaty negotiations) Freshman Writing Seminar on the Global Village Social Science Theories At the Graduate Level: International Organization International Relations Theory Globalization and Global Governance International Political Economy BOOK AND JOURNAL ARTICLE MANUSCRIPT REVIEW Columbia University Press, University of Toronto Press, Routledge Press, Review of International Political Economy, Canadian Foreign Policy, Cornell University Press