Jessica Clark, Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences
On Monday, The Hill Times published its annual list of “Best 100 Books” from the past year. As usual, books funded by the Federation’s Awards to Scholarly Publications Program (ASPP) were well represented. In fact, 23 of the 100 books – almost a quarter of the list! – were supported by the ASPP.
As you might imagine, we’re absolutely chuffed that so many of the political science books we’ve supported have been recognized by The Hill Times in this way. The Federation sends a hearty “congratulations” to all the authors and publishers of these great books! Here is the list of the ASPP books that made the cut:
A National Force: The Evolution of Canada’s Army, 1950-2000, by Peter Kasurak, UBC Press
At The Limits of Justice: Women of Colour on Terror, edited by Suvendrini Perera and Sherene H. Razack, University of Toronto Press
Blocking Public Participation: The Use of Strategic Litigation to Silence Political Expression, by Byron Sheldrick, Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Canadian Democracy From The Ground Up: Perceptions and Performance, edited by Elizabeth Gidengil and Heather Bastedo, UBC Press
Conservatism in Canada, edited by James Farney and David Rayside, University of Toronto Press
Copyfight: The Global Politics of Digital Copyright Reform, by Blayne Haggart, University of Toronto Press
Dynamic Fair Dealing: Creating Canadian Culture Online, edited by Rosemary J. Coombe, Darren Wershler, and Martin Zeilinger, University of Toronto Press
Employment Equity in Canada: The Legacy of the Abella Report, edited by Carol Agócs, foreword by Justice Rosalie Abella, University to Toronto Press
Game Changer: The Impact of 9/11 on North American Security, edited by Jonathan Paquin and Patrick James, UBC Press
Gendered News: Media Coverage and Electoral Politics in Canada, by Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant, UBC Press
Joining Empire: The Political Economy of the New Canadian Foreign Policy, by Jerome Klassen, University of Toronto Press
Land, Stewardship, And Legitimacy: Endangered Species Policy in Canada and the United States, by Andrea Olive, University of Toronto Press
Leaders in the Shadows: The Leadership Qualities of Municipal Chief Administrative Officers, by David Siegel, University of Toronto Press
Mission Invisible: Race, Religion, and News at the Dawn of the 9/11 Era, by Ross Perigoe and Mahmoud Eid, UBC Press
On Being Here to Stay: Treaties and Aboriginal Rights in Canada, by Michael Asch, University of Toronto Press
Resistance Is Fertile: Canadian Struggles on the BioCommons, by Wilhelm Peekhaus, UBC Press
Reviving Social Democracy: The Near Death and Surprising Rise of the Federal NDP, edited by David Laycock and Lynda Erickson, UBC Press
Rules and Unruliness: Canadian Regulatory Democracy, Governance, Capitalism, and Welfarism, by G. Bruce Doern, Michael J. Prince, and Richard J. Schultz, McGill-Queen’s University Press
Selling Sex: Experience, Advocacy, and Research on Sex Work in Canada, edited by Emily van der Meulen, Elya M. Durisin, and Victoria Love, UBC Press
Sex Work: Rethinking the Job, Respecting the Workers, by Colette Parent, Chris Bruckert, Patrice Corriveau, Maria Nengeh Mensah, and Louise Toupin, translated from the French by Käthe Roth, UBC Press
Sharing the Burden? NATO And Its Second-Tier Powers, by Benjamin Zyla, University of Toronto Press
The Independence of South Sudan: The Role of Mass Media in the Responsibility to Prevent, by Walter C. Soderlund and E. Donald Biggs, Wilfrid Laurier University Press
The Strategic Constitution: Understanding Canadian Power in the World, by Irvin Studin, UBC Press