Yusuf, Badriyya

Badriyya Yusuf, wearing a light coloured scarf and black jacket.

Badriyya Yusuf

Doctoral Candidate

She/Her

MA (University of Winnipeg), BA (International Islamic University Malaysia)

Political Studies

Doctoral Candidate

18by5@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, C303

Supervisor: J. Andrew Grant

Brief Biography

Badriyya is an academic and practitioner of international politics and international development. Building on her academic background, she has worked on diverse issues of sustainable international development such as gender, health, post-conflict reconstruction, and digital inclusion with non-profit and non-governmental organizations in Canada, West, and South Africa. This work is evidence-based.

SSHRC recipient for her research, her dissertation focuses on intersections between Internet governance and digital taxation.

Research

Badriyya's research focuses on diverse issues of sustainable international development such as gender, health, post-conflict reconstruction, and digital inclusion with non-profit and non-governmental organizations in Canada, West, and South Africa.

Teaching

POLS 482  Seminar in Public Policy (Winter 2023)

Murphy, Michael

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Michael Murphy

Director, CIDP

He/Him

PhD (OttawaU); MA (Queen's)

Political Studies

Term Adjunct

michael.murphy@queensu.ca

Robert Sutherland Hall, 403

Brief Biography

Michael P. A. Murphy is the director of the Centre for International and Defence Policy at 黑料吃瓜资源 and president of the Canadian region of the International Studies Association. He is an Editor at Security Dialogue and a Consulting Editor at College Teaching. He is a former Digital Policy Hub fellow at Centre for International Governance Innovation. At 黑料吃瓜资源, Michael has held appointments as the Buchanan Postdoctoral Fellow in Canadian Democracy, a Mathews Fellow in Public Policy, and a Banting Postdoctoral Fellow. Michael is an international award-winning educator with a range of teaching experience in international relations, Canadian politics, political theory and public administration. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Ottawa, where his dissertation won the 2022 Joseph De Koninck Thesis Prize for making an outstanding contribution to interdisciplinary knowledge.

Research Interests

Michael's research interests intersect international relations and security, science and technology policy, and Canadian politics. He is the author of Quantum Social Theory for Critical International Relations Theorists (Palgrave, 2021) and Weak Utopianism in Education (Routledge, 2024), more than 40 peer-reviewed articles and numerous book reviews and chapters, receiving more than 2,000 citations. He also has an active research profile in the scholarship of teaching and learning, focusing on issues of active learning, classroom design, and assessment and evaluation. His work can be found .

Teaching

POLS 463 International Relations Theory (Winter 2024)

ASCX400: Edward Burtynsky, Standing Whale Artist Group (co-instructor)

Honours Seminar in International Relations, University of Ottawa (x3)

Modern Political Thought, Part II, University of Ottawa

QPSSI 2017 featured in the Queen's Gazette

The Queen's Gazette has produced a feature highlighting the second year of the QPSSI program, which took place between June 30 to July 15 in 2017. The program combines a lecture-style education with the benefits of interactive learning through field trips that complement course material to educate international students about Canadian politics. At the completion of the program, students return to their home institution with the equivalent of a 黑料吃瓜资源 one-term credit in Canadian Politics.

Article Category

PSGSA Conference 2017 - Participation and Polarization

Start Date

Friday May 12, 2017

End Date

Saturday May 13, 2017

Time

1:15 pm - 12:20 pm

Location

Sir John A. MacDonald Hall 128 Union Street, Queen's University

The Political Studies Graduate Student Association (PSGSA) is hosting a one-day graduate student conference centered on the ever-timely theme of Governance in Crisis? The Politics of Participation and Polarization with a special extra half-day focus on Political Participation in Canada at 150 Years. Our second annual conference will be held on May 12th & 13th, 2017, with support from the Department of Political Studies. Graduate students from across the social sciences will present their papers on panels organized by subject to generate dialogue between the presenters, and between the panelists, and the audience

We are excited to announce our two Keynote speakers:

Professor Edward Koning, University of Guelph
鈥婩谤颈诲补测
, May 12th at 1:15pm
"More Politicization than Polarization: Assessing the Rise of Anti-Migrant Parties in Europe"

Professor Melanee Thomas, University of Calgary
Saturday, May 13th @ 9:15am
鈥"Gender, Suffrage, and Political Participation: Assessing Canada at 150"

Registration is FREE

Please direct any inquiries to the conference planning committee: queens.psgsa.conference@gmail.com

PSGSA Conference 2016 - Borders and Belonging

Date

Friday May 6, 2016
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Location

MacIntosh Corry Hall

The Political Studies Graduate Student Association (PSGSA) is hosting a one-day graduate student conference centered on the ever-timely theme of The Politics of Borders and Belonging at Home and Abroad. This inaugural annual conference will be held on May 6, 2016, with support from the Department of Political Studies. Graduate students from across the social sciences will present their papers on panels organized by subject to generate dialogue between the presenters, and between the panelists and the audience. There will be an external keynote speaker (TBD) who will address the conference theme of 鈥渂orders and belonging鈥 in both the Canadian and the international context. This is the first graduate student conference hosted by the PSGSA and the intention is for the conference to become an annual event, eventually attracting graduate student scholars from across Canada.

Please see Queen's PSGSA for updated information about the conference along with a list of further questions that may help you consider papers to submit for this conference. Please address any questions or accessibility concerns to queens.psgsa.conference@gmail.com

Professor St茅fanie von Hlatky at TEDxQueensU

Date

Sunday January 29, 2017
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Location

Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts

Professor St茅fanie von Hlatky recently presented a TEDx Talk entitled "The Importance of Developing Your Foreign Policy" at TEDxQueensU 2017 to a full house of Queen's University and Kingston community members.

You can view the full TEDx Talk online here: 

TEDxQueensU was held on January 29th, 2017 at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts as part of a full day of speakers from the Queen's University and Greater Kingston communities.

Walkowski, Jana

photo of Jana

Jana Walkowski

Doctoral Candidate

She/Her

Political Studies

Doctoral Candidate

jana.walkowski@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, B302

Supervisor: Susanne Soederberg

Brief Biography

Jana Walkowski is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Political Studies at 黑料吃瓜资源, specializing in international relations and comparative politics. Her research interests lie at the intersection of migration studies, global political economy, and urban geography to understand issues of global displacement occurring at local and global scales. Her PhD dissertation critically interrogates and compares the multi-scalar governance of the so-called 鈥渞efugee housing crisis鈥 in Berlin, Germany and Toronto, Canada to highlight how corresponding tensions and power relations shapes access to adequate initial shelter accommodation for refugees upon arrival. Alongside her studies, Jana works as a teaching assistant and graduate research fellow, acts as the 2024-2025 Political Studies Graduate Student Association (PSGSA) co-chair, and volunteers with KEYS newcomer services. Jana holds a master鈥檚 degree in political science from McGill University and a bachelor鈥檚 degree in Global Development Studies from 黑料吃瓜资源. Outside her studies you can find her training for triathlons and local running events, walking by the waterfront or reading her favourite books in local coffee shops.

Selected Awards

  • W.C. Good Memorial Fellowship, 2024-2025
  • Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS), 2021-2025
  • Dean鈥檚 fieldwork Grant, 2023-2024
  • 黑料吃瓜资源 Graduate Research Fellowship (GRF), 2022-2024
  • SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarship- Master鈥檚 (CGS M), 2020-2021
  • 2021 Jean Monnet Award for Excellence in European Studies (Jean Monnet Centre Montr茅al)

Teaching Assistantships

  • POLS 242- Comparative Politics: Contemporary regimes (Winter 2024)
  • POLS 384- Strategies of Political Research (Fall 2023, Fall 2022)
  • POLS 262- International Political Economy (Winter 2023)
  • DEVS 101-Introduction to International Development (Fall 2022)
  • POLS 110- Introduction to Politics and Government (Fall 2021, Winter 2021)

Selected Conference Contributions

  • Exploring the Performative Borderwork of the European Union鈥檚 Bordering Practices through the method of Critical Visual Discourse Analysis鈥, Canadian Political Science Association Annual Conference, Montreal, Canada (June 12-24. 2024)
  • Speaker, 鈥淯nderstanding the Local Dimension of Global Displacements鈥 presented at 黑料吃瓜资源 Project in International Development (QPID) Youth Conference: Climate Justice is Social Justice: Exploring the Impacts of Climate Change on Displacement and Dispossession (March 27, 2024)
  • Depoliticizing border externalization through development: An analysis of the EU鈥檚 Emergency Trust Fund for Africa Instrument鈥, International Studies Association, Montreal (held March 2023)
  • 鈥楧epoliticizing border externalization through development: An analysis of the EU鈥檚 mainstreaming of migration-development activities through the EU Trust Fund for Africa Instrument鈥 The Welcoming of refugees and grassroots solidarity: state of research and best practices in Europe and Canada, held by the University if Genoa and the Institut national de la recherche scientifique within the scope of the Refinteg project, Genoa, Italy (presented at the University of Genoa on October 27, 2022)
  • 鈥淐ontested Borders and Contested States: The Political and Human Rights Consequences resulting from the Regulation of Migrant Flows between Africa and Europe: An exploration of these impacts in Libya,鈥 Public Issues and Public Reason: A Conference of Applied Ethics and Critical Social Sciences, Carleton University, Canada (October 20, 2020)

Tracy, Sean

Sean Tracy

Sean Tracy

Doctoral Student

He/Him

MA (Bogazici University) | BA - Psychology (Thomas Edison State University)

Political Studies

Doctoral Student

19smt9@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, B303

Supervisor: Margaret Moore

 

Brief Biography

Sean Tracy is a PhD candidate specializing in Political Theory and Comparative Politics. His primary research interests are in global justice, especially issues involving territorial rights (e.g., collective self-determination, secession, territorial autonomy...), resolving ethnic and sectarian conflict, and international law. His other research interests are wide-ranging and include Just War Theory, issues of liberal toleration and state justification and legitimacy, and the debate between cosmopolitanism and liberal nationalism.

Teaching

Queen's University (2022-2023)

  • POLS 241: Comparative Politics - Transformations

  • POLS 359: Issues in Political Theory

Queen's University (2021-2022)

  • POLS 250: History of Political Thought 

Bo臒azi莽i University (2014-2016)

  • PHIL 101: Introduction to philosophy

  • PHIL 105: Informal logic/Critical thinking

  • PHIL 106: Philosophical texts (writing composition)

  • PHIL 112: Intro to modern philosophy

Sahin, Canan

Canan Sahin

Canan Sahin

Doctoral Student

She/Her

Political Studies

Doctoral Student

17cs14@queensu.ca

Mackintosh-Corry Hall, C311

Supervisor: Susanne Soederberg