CURRICULUM VITAE FOR H.T. WILSON

TITLE, ADDRESS AND CONTACT NUMBERS

·  Professor Emeritus, Social and Political Thought, York University

·  Professor Emeritus, Public Policy, Administration and Law, York University

·  Masters Program in Public Policy, Administration and Law (MPPAL)

·  Office: 234 McLaughlin College, York University

·  Address: 4700 Keele Street, North York, Ontario M3J 1P3

·  Phones: Work (416) 736-5128; (416) 736-2100 x 77896

·  Fax: (416) 736-5436; E-mail:

PROGRAMME AND FACULTY APPOINTMENTS

·  Public Administration Program (Public Policy and Public Law Areas), 1996-

·  Faculty of Law/Osgoode Hall (Public Law and Administrative Law), 1968-2012

·  Faculty of Graduate Studies (Social and Political Thought), 1973-

·  Faculty of Arts, Department of Political Science (Program Evaluation, Policy Analysis and Systems of Justice courses), 1996-2012

·  Faculty of Graduate Studies, MPPAL Program, 1996-

POST SECONDARY EDUCATION AND DEGREES

·  A.B. Honors, Government, Tufts University, 1962

·  M.A., Political Science and Constitutional law, Rutgers University, 1964

·  Ph.D. Political Science and Constitutional Law, Rutgers University, 1968

TEACHING AND INSTRUCTIONAL POSITIONS

·  R.A., Constitutional Law, Rutgers University, 1962-63

·  T.A., American Politics, Rutgers University, 1963-65

·  Instructor, American Politics, Rutgers University, 1965-66

·  Lecturer, Public Administration), Rutgers University, 1966-67

·  Assistant. Professor, Admin Studies/Social Science, York University, 1967-69

·  Assistant Professor, Admin Studies and Law, York University, 1969-71

·  Associate Professor, Admin Studies and Law, York University, 1971-76

·  Professor, Admin Studies and Law, York University, 1976 – 1996

·  Professor, Social and Political Thought Program, York University, 1976-

·  Professor, Public Administration Program and Law, York University, 1996-

·  Professor, Program Evaluation and Policy Analysis, Arts, York University, 1997-2006

·  Professor, Political Science Graduate Program, York University, 1999-2012

·  Professor, Program Evaluation and Policy Analysis, York University, MPPAL Program, 2008-2012

·  Professor, Advanced Policy Analysis, York University, PPA Program, 2012-14

·  Professor, Policy Topics Research Workshop, York University, MPPAL Program, 2014-

·  Professor, Leadership and Human Resources Management, York University, MPPAL Program, 2015-

INTERNATIONAL TRAINING AND CONSULTANCIES

·  Faculty of International Relations, International University of Japan, 1988-1992

·  Departments of Sociology and Business, Umea University, Sweden, 1990-1995

·  Department of Communication, Lund University, Helsingborg, Sweden,Organizer and Contributor, Conference on the Sciences and Humanities, 2002-2011

·  Foundation for International Training, Anhui Civil Service, China, Toronto, 2005

·  York International, Conference Presentations, Nigerian Senior Judiciary, 2006

VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS

·  Departments of Sociology & Philosophy, University College, Cork, Ireland, 1973-1974 (Sabbatical)

·  Management Centre, University of Bradford, U.K., 1979-1980 (external examiner/sabbatical)

·  Department of Government, State University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, Fall 1987 (leave)

·  Faculty of International Relations, International University of Japan, Winter 1988 (sabbatical)

·  Faculty of International Relations, International University of Japan, Fall 1990 (leave)

·  Departments of Sociology and Business, Umea University, Umea, Sweden, Fall 1992 (leave)

·  Department of Government, State University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 1994-1995 (sabbatical)

·  Departments of Social Work, Sociology and Political Science, Umeä University, Umeä, Sweden, Fall 1995 (leave)

RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC/PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS

·  Critical Theory and Marxian Thought: Dialectics a Procedure not a Method

·  History of Social, Economic and Political Thought: Marx and the Ancients

·  Theory of Institutions and Legitimacy: Capitalism after Postmodernism

·  Public Policy and Administrative Processes: Limits of Institutional Transference

·  The University and Higher Education Policy: Cross Cultural/Multicultural Issues

·  Scientific and Technological Innovation: the Role of Commonsense Capacities

·  Time, Space and Place in a Cross Cultural/Multicultural Developmental Setting

·  Program Evaluation as a Cross Cultural/Multicultural Discipline and Activity

·  Adequate Evidence in Program Evaluation and the Social Sciences: Seeking Inclusiveness and Equity through the Research Act

·  Aboriginally Appropriate Alterations to the Criteria for Determining Tenure and Promotion in Canadian Universities

ADMINISTRATIVE AND RELATED POSITIONS

·  Secretary and Treasurer, York University Faculty Association, 1968-1973

·  Area Coordinator, Policy, Faculty of Administrative Studies, 1973, 1974-1978

·  Executive, Interdisciplinary Studies Program since its inception in 1975 to 1996

·  Founding Member/Executive, York/Toronto Occupational Ethics Group, 1977-86

·  Fellow, McLaughlin College, 1968-

·  Assistant Master and Senior Tutor, McLaughlin College, 1983-1987

·  Director, Social and Political Thought (SPT) Program, 1988-1990

·  Executive, SPT Program, 1988-1994, 1997-2011

·  Advisory, Admissions and Curriculum Committees, SPT Program, 1988-2013

·  Program Evaluation Course, Public Policy and Administration Certificate (PPA), Department of Political Science, 1996-2007

·  Board Member and Member of Executive, Centre for Practical Ethics, 1997-2009

·  Administrative Justice Working Group on Ontario Justice Reform, 2003-2014

COMMITTEE SERVICE AND RELATED RESPONSIBILITIES

·  Various committees of the Faculty of Administrative Studies including: Student Affairs, Admissions, Public Administration Program, Ph.D. Program, Research, Tenure and Promotion, Curriculum and Library Committees, 1967-2006

·  SCARSA, 1970-1973

·  Faculty of Graduate Studies Council, 1974-1979, 1980-1987

·  Senate Tenure and Promotions Committee, 1975-1978

·  Senate Ethics Committee on Research Using Human Subjects, 1980-1983

·  Faculty of Graduate Studies, Admissions Committee, 1988-1992

·  McLaughlin College: Advisory, Planning and Counseling Functions, 1968-2014

·  YUFA Equity Subcommittee Member, 2002-2004, 2009-2014

·  Teaching Visitor, Osgoode Hall Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2002-2006

·  Graduate Program, Osgoode Hall, 2002-2012

·  Graduate Program, Department of Political Science, 1988-2010

·  Admissions Committee, MPPAL Program, 2008-2013

PROFESSIONAL AND EDITORIAL AFFILIATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

·  International Society for the Study of European Ideas (ISSEI), Executive, Conference Planning, 1986-2009

·  Society for the Advancement of Socio Economics, 1984-1993

·  European Group for Organization Studies, 1992-1999

·  Canadian Science and Technology Historical Association, 1976-1996

·  Australia and Pacific Association for Research on Organizations, 1977-1995

·  International Political Science Association, 1986-1992

·  Canadian Society for Practical Ethics, 1978-2009

·  Canadian Evaluation Society (CES), 2006-2012

Editorial Boards:

·  International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 1969-1977

·  Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 1971-

·  History of European Ideas (HEI), 1986-1995

·  The European Legacy (successor of HEI), 1995-2009

·  Australian Journal of Politics and History, 1994-2016

·  Additional refereeing and review responsibilities since 1970 for Canadian Public Administration, Canadian Journal of Political Science, four international and two Canadian publishers and the professional associations cited above

·  SSHRC Assessment Panel, ‘Technology, Society and Culture’, 1986-1991.

MASTERS AND PH.D COMMITTEE AND SUPERVISORY WORK

M.A. Interdisciplinary Studies 09 completed

M.A. SPT 12 completed

M.A. Sociology 07 completed

M.A. Law 04 completed

M.A. Political Science 13 completed

Ph.D. SPT 17 completed

Ph.D. Sociology 09 completed

Ph.D. Political Science 05 completed

Ph.D. Administrative Studies 04 completed

Ph.D. Law 07 completed

MASTERS AND PH.D. EXAMINING RESPONSIBILITIES
(e.g. Internal-External/Outside or Dean's Representative since 1968)

M.A. Interdisciplinary Studies 16

M.A. SPT 13

M.A. Sociology 07

M.A. Psychology 04

Ph.D. SPT 32

Ph.D. Sociology 18

Ph.D. Philosophy 09

Ph.D. Administrative Studies 06

Ph.D. Law 06

Ph.D History 03

MRPs for MPPAL Program, 2009-2015 06

COURSES TAUGHT AT YORK AND ELSEWHERE

·  ‘Organizational Theory and Behavior’, Faculty of Administrative Studies 1967-70

·  ‘Politics, Economics and Society’, Division of Social Science, 1967-1969

·  ‘The Organizational Society’, McLaughlin College Tutorial, 1969-1973

·  ‘Discretion and the Administrative Process’, Faculties of Law and Administrative Studies, 1977-1988

·  ‘Public Administration and the Law’, Faculties of Law and Administrative Studies, 1989-2006

·  ‘Value Framework of Administrative Decision-Making’, Faculty of Administrative Studies, 1969-1973, 1974-1979

·  ‘Environmental Framework of Management’, Faculty of Administrative Studies, 1970-1996

·  ‘Technological Politics, Canada’, McLaughlin College Tutorial, 1974-1979 (year course)

·  ‘Comparative Administrative Systems’, Faculty of Administrative Studies, 1975-1983

·  ‘Government Organization and Intergovernmental Relations’, Faculty of Administrative Studies, 1976-1987

·  ‘Management of Scientific and Technological Innovation’, Faculty of Administrative Studies, 1981, 1986, 1991

·  ‘Public Policy Analysis’, Faculty of Administrative Studies, Summer, 1986.

·  ‘Business, Occupational and Social Ethics’, Faculty of Administrative Studies, 1986, 1988, 1989

·  ‘Critical Theory of Society’, Social and Political Thought Program", 1985-1986, 1989-1990

·  ‘Ph.D. Seminar’, Policy Area, Faculty of Administrative Studies, 1991-1992

·  ‘Critical Theory and the Social Sciences’, PhD Seminar, Depts. of Sociology, Political Science and Law, Umeä University, Sweden, Fall 1992.

·  ‘Value Framework of Administrative Decision-Making’, PhD Seminar, Depts. of Management and Administration, Umeä University, Sweden, Fall 1992.

·  ‘Political Ideals and Practical Realities’, PhD Seminar, Depts. of Social Work, Sociology and Political Science (based completely on my own writings) Umeä University, Sweden, Fall 1995

·  ‘Public Policy Analysis’, Faculty of Administrative Studies, 1992, 1995

·  Various reading courses for Faculty of Administrative Studies: ‘Value Framework of Administrative Decision Making’; ‘Business, Occupational and Social Ethics’

·  Social and Political Thought Program: ‘Critical Theory of Society’

·  Interdisciplinary Studies Program: ‘Critical Theory of Society’; ‘Value Framework of Administrative Decision-Making’; ‘Management of Scientific and Technological Innovation’, for no compensation, 1969-1996.

·  Public Administration Program, Admin Studies and SSB: ‘Strategic Management in the Public Sector’ and ‘Canadian Public Law’ (1995-2006)

·  ‘Program Evaluation and Policy Analysis’, Dept. of Political Science, 1997-2006

·  ‘Program Evaluation and Policy Analysis’, PPAS 4300, PPA Program 2006-2011

·  ‘Systems of Justice’, Department of Political Science, Winter 2003

·  ‘Marx’s Critical/Dialectical Procedure’, SPT Program, Winter 2008, Winter 2011

·  ‘Program Evaluation and Policy Analysis’, PPAL 6210 3, 2008-2011

·  ‘Public Administration’, PPAS 3190 6, PPA Program, Winter 2012

·  ‘Public Policy Analysis’, PPAS 4350, Winter 2013; Fall and Winter, 2013-2014

·  ‘Policy Topics: Research Workshop in Public Policy’, 2014-2015, 2015-2016

·  ‘Policy Topics: Research Workshop in Leadership and Human Resources, 2015-2016

GRANTS AND FINANCIAL SUPPORT

I do not normally apply for grants or other financial support to fund research, but restrict my requests from the University and funding agencies to conference travel, subsistence and sabbaticals. This is a matter of personal preference on my part, and is based on early negative experiences with issues bearing on academic freedom and financial dependency while completing my Ph.D.

·  SSHRC for travel, subsistence and conference participation, 1974-2006

·  Faculty of Administrative Studies travel and subsistence funds, 1968-2006

·  SSHRC Sabbatical leave grants 1973-1974, 1979-1980, 1987-1988, 1994-1995

·  Max Bell Program, travel and subsistence grants for conference participation, March, 1992

·  YUFA Professional Expense and Conference Grants, 1968-2006

·  YUFA Contract Teaching Conference and Travel Grants, 2006-

PUBLICATIONS
(Does not include book reviews, speeches and addresses or advisory and consultative work)

·  Books: 10 published, 3 edited and 2 in progress

·  Papers in Edited Books and Monographs: 19

·  Papers in Refereed Journals: 35

·  Papers in Refereed Conference Proceedings; 38

·  Papers in Non Refereed Conference Proceedings: 94

·  Other; 71 (addenda, notes, research memoranda, etc.)

BOOKS

·  The American Ideology (London: Routledge, 1977)

·  Tradition and Innovation (London: Routledge, 1984)

·  Political Management (Berlin: De Gruyter, 1985)

·  Sex and Gender (Leiden, Netherlands: Brill, 1988)

·  Retreat from Governance Hull: Voyageur, 1989)

·  Marx's Critical Dialectical Procedure (London: Routledge, 1991), reissued in 2015 as Volume 19 of Routledge Library Editions: Marxism

·  No Ivory Tower (Toronto: Voyageur International, 1999)

·  Bureaucratic Representation (Leiden, Netherlands: Brill, 2001)

·  Capitalism after Postmodernism (Leiden, Netherlands: Brill, 2002)

·  The Vocation of Reason, edited with a foreword by Thomas Kemple (Leiden, Netherlands: Brill, 2004)

·  Bureaucratic Competence: Toward a New Working Society (in progress)

·  The Time of Our Lives: Toward a New Postmodern Commonsense (in progress)

·  The American University and the World of Scholars (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers, 1969) (joint editorship)

·  Social Change, Innovation and Politics in East Asia (Hong Kong: Asian Research Institute, 1980) (joint editorship)

·  Encounters in Canada: Comparing Indigenous, Settler and Immigrant Perspectives (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2016) (joint editorship)

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS OR MONOGRAPHS

“The Academy and its Clients: Conflicting Perspectives on the Contemporary University”, Studies on the University, Society and Government, edited by Donald C. Rowat and Rene Hurtubise (Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 1970), 88-127.

"Science, Critique and Criticism", On Critical Theory, edited by J. O'Neill (N.Y.: Seabury Press, 1976), 206-230

"Innovation: the Practical Uses of Theory", Social Change, Innovation and Politics in East Asia, edited by Y.S. Yim, H.T. Wilson and R. Wilson (Hong Kong: Asian Research Centre, 1980), 9-29

"Functional Rationality and Sense of Function", International Yearbook of Organization Studies, 1980, edited by G. Salaman and D. Dunkerly (London: Routledge, 1981), 72-98

"Values: On the Possibility of a Convergence between Economic and Non Economic Decision-Making", Management under Differing Value Systems, edited by G. Dlugos and K. Weiermair (Berlin: DeGruyter, 1981), 37-71

"Anti-Method as a Counter Structure in Social Research Practice", Beyond Method, edited by G. Morgan (Los Angeles: Sage Publications, 1983), 247-259

"Technocracy and Late Capitalist Society", The State, Class and the Recession, edited by S. Clegg, P. Boreham and G. Dow (London: Croom Helm, 1983), 152-238

"Industrial Democracy Reconsidered", The Business Corporation in the Democratic Society, edited by W. Dorow (Berlin: DeGruyter, 1987), 13-22

"Anti-Discrimination Legislation and its Impact on the Employment Relationship", Managerial Discretion and the Labor Market and Employment Relationship, edited by W. Dorow and K. Weiermair (Berlin: DeGruyter, 1988), 383-395

"Essential Process of Modernity", International University of Japan Annual Review, 1987-88, (Tokyo: IUJ Press, 1988), 1-42

"Industrial Strategy and Social Equality", Moral Expertise, edited by C.D. MacNiven (London: Routledge, 1989), 71-92

"The Impact of 'Gender' on Critical Theory's Critique of Advanced Industrial Societies", Current Perspectives in Social Theory, Volume 12, edited by Ben Agger (London: JAI Press 1992), 125-136

"The Quagmire of Industrial Policy" in Meeting the Global Challenge, edited by J. Dermer (Toronto: Captus Press, 1992, 1995), 151-159 and in The New World Economic Order, edited by T. Wesson (Toronto: Captus Press, 1998, 2001, 2005), 396-403 and supra