Fonds F 709 - Colin Mooers fonds

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Colin Mooers fonds

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F 709

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  • 1995-1997 (Creation)
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    Mooers, Colin

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1 cm of textual records

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Colin Mooers is Professor in the Department of Politics and Public Administration and member of the Yeates School of Graduate Studies at Ryerson University. Mooers earned BA (Hons. in Philosophy from the University of Ottaw, an MA in Philosophy from the University of Toronto, and a PhD in Social and Political Thought from York University. He served as Chair of the Department of Politics and Public Administration from 2001 to 2006 and Interim Chair in 2011/2012. He is affiliated with the York-Ryerson Graduate Programme in Communication and Culture, and served as Graduate Director for the Ryerson MA and PhD programs from 2006 to 2011. Mooers' areas of undergraduate teaching are in political theory, theories of the state, organization theory, globalization and governance. His graduate teaching is in core theories in cultural studies. His areas of research and publishing include: the political economy of capitalism, political theory, social movements, theories of citizenship, and the public sphere.

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Fonds consists of articles, papers, and reviews authored by Mooers.

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