Jonathan Malloy
Department of Political Science
Carleton University
A. EDUCATION
2000 Ph.D., Political Science, University of Toronto
1994 M.A., Political Studies, Queen's University at Kingston
1992 B.A., Political Science, University of Waterloo
(Term abroad at University of Antwerp, Belgium, 1991)
B.EMPLOYMENT AND APPOINTMENTS
2012-18Chair, Department of Political Science, Carleton University(reelected 2015; sabbatical 2015-16)
2016Visiting Fellow, School of Politics and International Relations, Australian National University
2007Fulbright Visiting Chair, Center for Canadian Studies, Duke University
2005-Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Carleton University
2000-5Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Carleton University
1999 Policy Analyst, Management Board Secretariat, Government of Ontario
1992-93 Ontario Legislative Intern, Legislative Assembly of Ontario
C.PROFESSIONAL HONOURS, GRANTS AND AWARDS
2014 Awards to Scholarly Publications Program Grant, Federation for Humanities and Social Sciences for Working For Votes: Parties, the Media and Voters in an Ontario Election book - $8000 [Co-recipient]
2007 Fulbright Visiting Chair in Canadian Studies, Duke University, NC - $25 000 USD
2004Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Standard Research Grant, "Canadian Evangelical Christians, Political Institutions and Political Opportunities" –
$57000 [Sole Investigator]
2004Charles H. Levine Memorial Book Prize for the best book (internationally) in public policy and administration published in 2003, awarded by the journal Governance; “awarded to a book that makes a contribution of considerable theoretical or practical significance in the field of public policy and administration, takes an explicitly comparative perspective, and is written in an accessible style” for Between Colliding Worlds: The Ambiguous Existence of Government Agencies for Aboriginal and Women's Issues
2003 Awards to Scholarly Publications Program Grant, Federation for Humanities and Social Sciences for Between Colliding Worlds: The Ambiguous Existence of Government Agencies for Aboriginal and Women's Issuesbook - $6000
2002 Teaching Excellence Award, Carleton University Student Association
D.PUBLICATIONS
Lifetime Summary
Books (sole and collaborative) / 3Papers in peer-reviewed journals / 9
Chapters in Books / 12 (+2 forthcoming)
Government/Public reports / 3
Books
Cheryl Collier and Jonathan Malloy [equal co-editors], eds.,The Politics of Ontario (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2016)
Bill Cross, Jonathan Malloy, Tamara Small and Laura Stephenson [equal co-authors],Working For Votes: Parties, the Media and Voters in an Ontario Election (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2015)
Jonathan Malloy, Between Colliding Worlds: The Ambiguous Existence of Government Agencies for Aboriginal and Women's Issues (University of Toronto Press: Toronto, 2003)
Refereed Articles
Jonathan Malloy, “Between America and Europe: Religion, Politics and Evangelicals in Canada” Politics, Religion and Ideology 12:3 (September 2011), 317-333
Jonathan Malloy, “Mulroney’s Shadows: The Many Images of Canada’s Eighteenth Prime Minister” Canadian Political Science Review 4:1 (March 2010), 12-23
Jonathan Malloy, “Bush/Harper? Canadian and American Evangelical Politics Compared” American Review of Canadian Studies 39:4 (December 2009),352–63
Jonathan Malloy, “The Executive and Parliament in Canada”, Journal of Legislative Studies 10:2 &3 (Summer and Autumn 2004), 206-217
Jonathan Malloy, “An Auditor’s Best Friend? Standing Committees on Public Accounts” Canadian Public Administration 47:2 (Summer 2004), 165-183
Jonathan Malloy, “High Discipline, Low Cohesion? The Uncertain Patterns of Canadian Parliamentary Parties”, Journal of Legislative Studies 9:3 (Winter 2003), 116-129
Jonathan Malloy, "Double Identities: Aboriginal Policy Agencies in British Columbia and Ontario," Canadian Journal of Political Science 34:1 (March 2001), 131-155
Jonathan Malloy, "What Makes a State Advocacy Structure Effective? Conflicts Between Bureaucratic and Social Movement Criteria", Governance: An International Journal of Policy and Administration 12:3 (July 1999), 267-288
Jonathan Malloy, "Reconciling Expectations and Reality in Parliamentary Committees: The Case of the Finance Committee's 1989 GST Inquiry," Canadian Public Administration 36:3 (Fall 1996), 314-355
Book chapters
(forthcoming) Jonathan Malloy, “More Than a Terrain of Struggle: Parliament as Ideological Instrument and Objective Under Conservatism” in J. Everitt and J-P Lewis, eds., Slow Right Turn? Canadian Politics and Conservatives, 1993-2013 (University of Toronto Press; accepted for publication)
(forthcoming) Jonathan Malloy, “Leadership Capital in Canada: Looking Through an Institutional Dimension” in M. Bennister, B. Worthy and Paul t’Hart, eds. The Politics of Leadership Capital (Oxford University Press; accepted for publication)
Jonathan Malloy, “The Relationship Between the Conservative Party of Canada and Evangelicals and Social Conservatives” in J. Farney and D. Rayside, eds., Conservatism in Canada (University of Toronto Press, 2013), 184-206
Jonathan Malloy, ““Prime Ministers and Their Parties in Canada” in P. Strangio et al., eds., Understanding Prime-Ministerial Performance: Comparative Perspectives (Oxford University Press, 2013), 151-172
Jonathan Malloy, “Not Necessarily Leadership But Leadership if Necessary: Canadian Prime Ministers and the Management of Expectations” in L. Helms, ed., Poor Leadership and Bad Governance: Reassessing Presidents and Prime Ministers in North America, Europe and Japan (London: Edward Elgar, 2012), 43-63.
James Farney and Jonathan Malloy [equal co-authors] “Ideology and Discipline in the Conservative Party of Canada” in J. Pammett and C. Dornan, eds., The Canadian Federal Election of 2011 (Toronto: Dundurn Press, 2011), 247-270
Jonathan Malloy, “Canadian Evangelicals and Same-Sex Marriage” in C. Wilcox and D. Rayside, eds., Politics, Religion and Sexuality in the U.S. and Canada (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2011), 144-159
Jonathan Malloy, “Canada’s ‘War on Terror’, Parliamentary Assertiveness and Minority Government” in John E. Owens and Riccardo Pelizzo, eds., The ‘War on Terror’ and the Growth of Executive Power? A Comparative Analysis (Routledge: London, 2010)
Jonathan Malloy, “The Drama of Parliament Under Minority Government” in G. Bruce Doern and Christopher Stoney, eds. How Ottawa Spends 2010-11 (McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2010), 31-47
Scott Millar and Jonathan Malloy [equal co-authors], “Why Ministerial Accountability Can Still Work” in G. Bruce Doern, ed.,How Ottawa Spends 2007-8 (McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2007), 105-122
Jonathan Malloy, “Is There a Democratic Deficit in Canadian Legislatures and Executives?” in Joan Grace and Byron Sheldrick, eds., Canadian Politics: Democracy and Dissent (Pearson Education Canada, 2006), 61-84
Jonathan Malloy, "The Next Generation? Recruitment and Renewal in the Federal Public Service" in G. Bruce Doern, ed., How Ottawa Spends, 2004-05 (McGill Queen's University Press, 2004), 277-295
Jonathan Malloy, "The House of Commons Under the Chretien Government," G. Bruce Doern, ed., How Ottawa Spends, 2003-04 (Oxford University Press, 2003), 59-71
Jonathan Malloy and Graham White [equal co-authors] "Aboriginal Participation in Canadian Legislatures," in R.J. Fleming and J.E. Glenn, eds., Fleming's Canadian Legislatures 1997 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1997)
Scholarly Review Essay
Jonathan Malloy, “Classic Readings in Canadian Public Administration” Canadian Public Administration 49:2 (June 2006) 233-239
Other Monographs and Research Studies
Jonathan Malloy, The Standing Committee on Public Accounts. Research Study for the Commission of Inquiry into the Sponsorship Program and Related Activities [Gomery Commission], 2005 (46 pp)
Jonathan Malloy, To Better Serve Canadians: How Technology is Changing the Relationship Between Members of Parliament and Public Servants (Institute of Public Administration of Canada, 2003) (61 pp)
Jonathan Malloy, The ‘Responsible Government Approach’ and Its Effect on Canadian Legislative Studies (Canadian Study of Parliament Group: Ottawa, 2002) (13 pp)
E.OTHER SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY
Conference Papers (Selected)
“Where is the Smoking Gun? Linking Evangelicals to Political Power” presented at the annual meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, University of Calgary, June 2 2016
“A Canadian Perspective on the Modernization of Parliament,” presented at the Australasian Study of Parliament Group annual conference, Parliament of New Zealand, Wellington, October 2 2015
“Evangelicals and Politics in Anglo-American Countries,” presented at the Australian Political Studies Association annual conference, University of Canberra, September 30 2015
“Canadian Prime Ministers and the Leadership Capital Index” presented at the Atlantic Provinces Political Science Association annual conference, Memorial University of Newfoundland, October 4 2014
“Leadership Capital in Canada: Looking Through an Institutional Dimension”; 42nd European Consortium of Political Research Joint Workshop Sessions, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain April 12 2014
“Parliament as Ideological Objective” presented at the Atlantic Provinces Political Science Association annual conference, University of Prince Edward Island, October 12 2013
“Competing Logics and the Paradox of the Canadian Parliament” presented at the annual meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, University of Victoria, June 5 2013
“Bland Works: The Tradition of Pragmatism in Ontario Politics” presented at the annual meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, University of Alberta, June 15 2012
“Building a Framework for the Comparative Study of Evangelicals and Politics in Anglo-American Countries” presented at the Henry Symposium on Religion and Public Life, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI, April 27 2011
“Between America and Europe: Religion, Politics and Evangelicals in Canada” presented at Does God Matter? Representing Religion in the European Union and the United States conference, Aston University, Birmingham, UK, November 15 2010
“The Private Faith and Public Lives of Evangelical MPs” presented at the annual meetings of the Canadian Political Science Association, Concordia University, June 3 2010
“Evangelical Christians and Religion and Politics in Canada” presented at the Association of Canadian Studies in the United States biannual conference, San Diego, November 24 2009
“The Canadian Parliament and the War on Terror” presented at the Atlantic Provinces Political Studies Association annual conference, Acadia University, October 11 2009
“Stephen Harper, Evangelical Christians, and the Brokerage Tradition in Canadian Politics”
presented at the American Political Science Association annual conference, Toronto, August 30 2009
“Mulroney’s Shadow: The Many Images of Canada’s Eighteenth Prime Minister” presented at the Canadian Political Science Association annual meetings, University of British Columbia, June 4 2008
“Jesusland North? The Christian Right in Canadian Politics” presented at theCenter for Canadian Studies, Duke University, Durham NC, February 15 2007
“Only Temporary: The State of Canadian Evangelical Activism After Same-Sex Marriage,” presented at Politics, Religion and Sexuality in the U.S and Canada, University of Toronto, January 28 2007
“Evangelicals and the 2006 Canadian General Election” presented at the Henry Symposium on Religion and Public Life, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI, April 29 2006
The Politics of Canadian and American Evangelical Christians: Comparing Big Apples and Small Oranges?“ presented at theAssociation of Canadian Studies in the United States annual conference, St. Louis, November 16 2005
“The Role of Parliamentary Legislators in Participatory E Government” presented at Smart Practices Toward Innovation in Public Management conference (International Political Science Association, Structure and Organization of Government Research Committee), Vancouver, June 14 2004
“The Next Generation: Renewal in the Federal Public Service” presented at the “New Prime Minister...New Priorities?” Conference, School of Public Administration, Carleton University, October 25 2003
“Cohesion and Discipline in Canadian Legislatures,” presented at the American Political Science Association annual meetings, Philadelphia, August 30 2003
“Rethinking Parliamentary Research,” presented at the Canadian Political Science Association annual meetings, Dalhousie University, June 3 2003]
“High Discipline, Low Cohesion: The Uncertain Patterns of Canadian Parliamentary Parties” presented at the International Political Science Association Research Committee of Legislative Specialists conference, Bilgi Istanbul University, Istanbul, June 25 2002
"The "Responsible Government Approach" and its Effect on Canadian Parliamentary Studies," presented at the Canadian Political Science Association annual meetings, Laval University, May 29 2001
"New Public Management and New Social Movements: Old Conflicts, New Dynamics" presented at the Canadian Political Science Association annual meetings, Université de Sherbrooke, June 4 1999
"'Representatives' or 'Managers'? Aboriginal Policy Agencies in British Columbia and Ontario" presented at the Canadian Political Science Association annual meetings, University of Ottawa, June 1 1998
"Standing in the Way? The Ontario Women's Directorate as a Horizontal Policy Agency," presented at the Canadian Political Science Association annual meetings, Memorial University of Newfoundland, June 3 1997
"Problems in Researching Horizontal Policy Agencies" presented at the Canadian Political Science Association annual meetings, Brock University, June 5 1996
"Don Blenkarn Meets the GST" presented at the Canadian Political Science Association annual meetings, Université du Québec á Montréal, June 1 1995]
Invited Presentations
“Religion and the Public Square,” Anglican Church of Canada Bishops’ Conference, Ottawa, October 2014
“The Career of Speaker Peter Milliken,” Seminar on the House of Commons Speakership, Canadian Study of Parliament Group, Ottawa, September 2013
“The Divide Between Urban and Rural Ontario,” Ontario Agri-Business Association annual meeting, June 2012
“Beyond One Size Fits All? Coordinating Agencies in Government,”Government of Nova Scotia/School of Public Administration, Dalhousie University, Halifax, November 2007
“Special Policy Agencies,” Office of the Federal Interlocutor for Metis and Non-Status Indians, Government of Canada, Ottawa, October 2007
“The Ontario Secretariat for Aboriginal Affairs as a Special Policy Agency,” Ontario Secretariat for Aboriginal Affairs, Government of Ontario, Toronto, May 2007
Testimony to the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, House of Commons, on “Ways to Improve the Effectiveness of the Public Accounts Committee”, June 2006
“The Gomery Commission and Government Accountability: Mandate, Recommendations and Next Steps," Institute for Research on Public Policy, Ottawa, April 2006
“The Gomery Commission,” Library of Parliament, Ottawa, April 2006
“Responding to Gomery: The Future of the Public Service of Canada,” Institute of Public Administration of Canada and School of Public Policy and Administration, Carleton University, Ottawa, November 2005
Testimony to the Senate of Canada Standing Committeeon National Finance on “Ministerial Responsibility,” October 2005
“Working Inside and Outside Government: Women's Strategies for Change” Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, March 2005
“Parliament: Theory and Practice” Canadian Study of Parliament Group, Ottawa, April 2004
“A Symposium on E-Governance for the Twentieth-First Century” Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy, Regina, May 2003
E.TEACHING AND SUPERVISONS
Completed / CurrentPostdoctoral Supervisions / 1
PhD Supervisions / 5 / 2
PhD Committee Member / 4 / 2
MA Thesis Supervisions / 5
MA Research Essay Supervisions / 5
Honours Research Supervisions / 11
External PhD Examiner / 2
Internal PhD Examiner / 6
Internal MA Examiner / 1
F. PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENT
External Professional Activities
Canadian Study of Parliament Group (CSPG)
2013-Past President (board of directors position)
2009-13 President
2006-9Vice President
The CSPG is an independent organization supported by the Parliament of Canada. It organizes seminars and conferences on parliamentary institutions, publishes peer-reviewed research on legislative topics, and sponsors an annual research grant, doctoral grant, and student essay contest. The president serves as the de facto executive director of the organization on a volunteer basis.
Canadian Political Science Association (CPSA)
2014-7 Member, Board of Directors (Elected to Executive Committee, 2016)
2009Local Arrangements Coordinator, CPSA annualmeetings, Carleton University
2007 Section Head, Public Administration, CPSA annual meetings, University of Saskatchewan
2002Section Head, Public Administration, CPSA annual meetings, University of Toronto
Other
2016- Advisory Board, Canadian Public Administration journal
2011- Member, Awards-to-Scholarly-Publications adjudication committee, Federation for the Social Sciences and Humanities (Canada) (renewed for second term, 2014)
2008 Jury Chair, Charles H. Levine Memorial Book Prize, Governance journal
2005Selection Panel, Parliamentary Internship Programme
2003-5 Researcher/Writer, “Action-Research Roundtable on Managing Communications” Canadian Centre for Management Development
Referee
University of Toronto Press; University of British Columbia Press; University of Michigan Press; Oxford University Press; Nelson Canada; Broadview Press
Canadian Journal of Political Science; Canadian Public Administration; Comparative Political Studies; Journal of Canadian Studies;Canadian Historical Review; Journal of Legislative Studies;Legislative Studies Quarterly; Governance; Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion; Studies in Religion; Journal of Cultural Geography
G.ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES AT CARLETON UNIVERSITY (Selected)
2016-Member, Academic Leadership Forum committee
2012-15; 2016-
Chair, Department of Political Science
2011-12 Member, Graduate Studies Committee, Department of Political Science
2011 Member, Chancellor Search Committee, Carleton University
2010-12 Public Policy field group chair, Department of Political Science
2009-12 Faculty representative, Carleton University Senate
2008-10 Canadian Politics field group chair, Department of Political Science
2007-12 Member, Tenure and Promotions Committee, Department of Political Science (elected annually)
2007-8External Member, Hiring Committee, School of Public Policy and Administration
2007-11 Member, Research Committee, Faculty of Public Affairs
2007Member, SSHRC Institutional Grant Selection Committee
2006Member, Senate Tribunal
2005-6Member, Graduate Studies Committee, Department of Political Science
2005-7Canadian Politics field group chair, Department of Political Science
2005Member, SSHRC Institutional Grant Selection Committee
2003-6Associate Chair, Department of Political Science
2002-4 Public Affairs and Management faculty representative, Senate Library Committee, Carleton University
2002-7Co-Director, Centre for Representation and Elections, Carleton University
2001-3Public Affairs and Policy Analysis field group chair, Department of Political Science, Carleton University
2000-3 Member, Tenure and Promotions Committee, Department of Political Science (elected annually)
HMedia and Other Publications
Reviews and Essays (2000+ words)
“A Canadian in Canberra” Inside Story (Swinburne Institute for Social Research, Swinburne University, Melbourne), May 10, 2016
“Justin Trudeau’s Knockout Performance” Inside Story, October 22, 2015
“In a Three Way Contest, Can Harper Defy the Odds?” Inside Story, September 4, 2015
“Faith Across Borders: A Review of the Politics of Evangelical Identity: Local Churches and Partisan Divides in the United States and Canada” Literary Review of Canada (March 2015)
“Churches and States: A review of Faith Based: Religious Neoliberalism and the Politics of Welfare in the United States” Literary Review of Canada (October 2012)
Review of “The Blaikie Report: An Insider's Look at Faith and Politics” and “Pulpit and Politics: Competing Religious Ideologies in Canadian Political Life” Church and Faith Trends (Evangelical Fellowship of Canada) 5:1 (June 2012)
“The Fighting Faithful: A review of Religion in the Ranks: Belief and Religious Experience in the Canadian Forces” Literary Review of Canada (November 2011)
“Playing to His Base: A review of Marci McDonald’s The Armageddon Factor: The Rise of Christian Nationalism in Canada, and Tom Warner’s Losing Control: Canada’s Social Conservatives in the Age of Rights “ Literary Review of Canada (July–August 2010)