
Jenson, Jane
Jane Jenson holds the Canada Research Chair in Citizenship and Governance at the Université de Montréal, where she is professor of Political Science. She is a member of the Successful Societies Programme of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR). She was the founding Director of the Université de Montréal/McGill University Institute of European Studies (2001-05). Her current research interests cover a wide spectrum, including social policy, social movements, citizenship, diversity, gender studies and knowledge transfer. She is frequently invited by European presidencies, research networks and other bodies of the European Union to comment on social policy or on social cohesion in the EU.
Research Interests: Social policies. Social movements, EU policies, Gender Studies, Knowledge transfer.
Listing Details
Institution: | Université de Montréal |
Fields of Expertise: | Canadian Politics EU Institutions EU Policies European Identity/ EU Citizenship Gender Politics and Policy |
Research groups: | Migration/Citizenship/Borders,RG ECSA-C Democracy,The ECSA-C members |
Email: | jane.jenson@umontreal.ca |
Media outreach: | Yes |
Languages: | English, French |
Publications: | “Reconsidering Jacques Delors’ Leadership of the European Union.” Journal of European Integration, 39: 2, 2017, 113-27 (avec G. Ross). “Modernising the European Social Paradigm. Social Investments and Social Entrepreneurs.” Journal of Social Policy, 46: 1, 2017, 31-47. “Inscribing Maternalism in the Social Investment Perspective.” RERA (Review of European and Russian Studies), 9: 2, 2015, 1-17. “Politiques publiques et investissement sociale: quelles conséquences pour la citoyenneté sociale des femmes ? », Cahiers du genre, hors-série, 2011, 21-43. “Sociology, Institutionalism and the European Union,” Comparative European Politics, 8: 1, 2010, 74-92 (with F. Mérand). Absent Mandate. Strategies and Choices in Canadian Elections, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2019 (avec H. Clarke, L. LeDuc and J.H. Pammett). Reassembling Motherhood: Procreation and Care in a Globalized World, NY: Colombia University Press, 2017 (co-directrice avec Y. Ergas & S. Michel). La politique comparée : l’histoire, les enjeux, les approches Montréal: Presses de l’Université de Montréal, 2015 (avec. M. Gazibo) (Première edition 2004). “The Difficulties of Combatting Inequalities in Time.” Dædalus, 148: 3, 2019, 136-63 (with Francesca Poletta and Paige Raibmon). “Social Policy Instruments in Motion. Conditional Cash Transfers from Mexico to Peru.” Social Policy & Administration, 52 :1, 2018, 323-42 (avec N. Nagels). “The Fading Goal of Gender Equality: Three Policy Directions that Underpin the Resilience of Gendered Socio-economic Inequalities.” Social Politics, 22: 4, 2015, 539-60. “Diversity in Canada’s Citizenship Regime: Resetting Borders and Boundaries. ” In. Ursula Lehmkuhl and Elisabeth Tutschek (eds), 150 Years of Canada. Grappling with diversity since 1867. Munster: Waxmann, 181-202. « L’émergence d’un paradigme : Investissement social et entrepreneuriat social en Europe. » In J-L Klein, et al., Trajectoires d’innovation. Des émergences à la reconnaissance. Québec : Presses de l’Université du Québec, 2019, 145-56. “Canada’s changing citizenship regime through the lens of immigration and integration.” In E. Goodyear-Grant, R. Johnston, W. Kymlicka & J. Myles (dirs), Federalism and The Welfare State in a Multicultural World. McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2019 (avec M. Paquet), 175-200. |