Simon Fraser University

B.A. (Hons) (Simon Fraser University)
M.Sc. (London School of Economics)
Ph.D. (University of Toronto)

 

 

Office: AQ 6034

Phone: 778-782-3145

Email: genevieve_johnson@sfu.ca

 

Genevieve Fuji JOHNSON, Associate Professor, is interested in contemporary Anglo-American political theory,

feminist social and political thought, ancient Greek political thought, and a range of current public policy issues.  


She has published in the Canadian Journal of Political ScienceComparative Policy Analysis, Contemporary Political Theory, Governance, Policy Sciences, and Les Ateliers de l'Éthique.  She is author of Deliberative Democracy for the Future: The Case of Nuclear Waste Management in Canada (University of Toronto Press, 2008), which has been translated into Japanese (Shinsen Sha, 2011).  She is co-editor (with Randy Enomoto) of Race, Racialization and Anti-Racism in Canada and Beyond (University of Toronto Press, 2007) and co-editor (with Darrin Durant) of Nuclear Waste Management in Canada: Critical Issues, Critical Perspectives (UBC Press, 2009).  She holds a three-year Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Standard Research Grant to study deliberative democratic practices in areas of Canadian public policy, including social housing, energy generation, and nuclear waste management.  This research will culminate in a monograph, tentatively entitled Deliberative Democracy in Canada: Case Studies, to be submitted to the University of Toronto Press.  Also in progress is a co-edited volume (with Loralea Michaelis) on conceptual and normative dimensions of political responsibility, which is entitled Political Responsibility Refocused and under review at the University of Toronto Press.

 

 

 

 

Deliberative Democracy for the Future:
The Case of Nuclear Waste Management in Canada
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trans. Harutoshi Funabashi et al. (Tokyo: Shinson SHA, 2011).

 

四六判上製
304頁
2800円
ISBN978-4-7877-1108-3

   

 

Dr. Johnson is an Associate Faculty Member of the Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies and a Dialogue Associate and member of the Steering Committee of the Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue.  She has served as a member of the Board of Directors (2009-2011) and Executive (2010-2011) of the Canadian Political Science Association.

 

 

 

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