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AB (Tufts); MA & PhD (Rutgers)
Professor Emeritus of Policy
Cross-appointed to Osgoode Hall Law School
Area(s):
Policy
Telephone:
(416) 736-2100 ext 77896
Office:
Room N312, SSB
              
RESEARCH
Areas of Expertise
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(Public Administration Programme, Osgoode Hall Law School and Social and Political Thought Programme)
Social and public policy and innovation; public administration and the law; supranationality and European Union; Canadian and American institutions and theory of complementarity; epistemological assumptions of the "new physics"; "Time, Space & Value". |
TEACHING
1972 - Present
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Schulich School of Business, York University |
Teaching Area/s
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Policy |
Courses Taught
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Management of Scientific and Technological Innovation;
Public Policy Analysis; Strategic Management in the Public Sector; Canadian Public Law |
Previous Appointments
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Rutgers University |
Visiting Professorships
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Department of Government, State University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Faculty of International Relations, International University of Japan,
Department of Sociology & Philosophy, University College, Cork, Ireland |
WORK EXPERIENCE
PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP
- The European Legacy (successor to History of European Ideas)
- Editorial Board: Australian Journal of Politics and History
- Executive, Social and Political Thought Programme
- Director, Social and Political Thought Programme
- Editorial Board: History of European Ideas
- SSHRC Assessment Panel, "Technology, Society and Culture" Grant Programme
REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS
Marx's Critical Dialectical Procedure (London: Routledge, 1991) pp. 248
No Ivory Tower (Hull: Voyageur, 1997) pp. 220
"Space and Place: A Schema for Analyzing the Possibilities and Limits of the Contemporary Legal/Democratic State", Bulletin of the Institute of Middle Eastern Studies, Volume 6 (March, 1992), pp 527-547.
"Nationalist Ideology and Political Philosophy: the Case of Max Weber", History of European Ideas,Volume 16, No. 3 (1992), pp. 545-550.
"The European Mind on the Eve of Full Economic Integration", History of European Ideas, Volume 17, No.1 (1993), pp 1-10.
"Space and Place as Convergent Sources of Political Identity", History of European Ideas, Volume 21, No. 4 (1995), pp 499-504.
"The Missing Body in the New Physics," The European Legacy (ROM for International Society for the Study of European Ideas), available June 1997.
"Policy Implementation in Post Industrial Societies," Time and Society, Volume 7, No. 2 (1998).
CURRICULUM VITAE
Name
H. Thomas Wilson
Rank
Professor, Policy
Status
Tenured
Education
1968 Ph.D. Political Science and Constitutional Law, Rutgers University
1964 M.A. Political Science and Constitutional law, Rutgers University
1962 A.B. Honours, Government, Tufts University
Employment History
Present: Public Admin Programme (Public Policy and Public Law Areas)
Faculty of Law/Osgoode Hall (Public Law and Admin Law Areas)
Schulich School of Business (Policy and Management Areas)
Faculty of Graduate Studies (Social and Political Thought Programme)
Fall 1995 Department of Social Work, Sociology and Political Science, Umea University, Umea, Sweden, (leave)
1994 - 1995 Department of Government, State University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia (sabbatical)
Fall 1992 Departments of Sociology and Business, Umea University, Umea, Sweden (leave)
Fall 1990 Faculty of International Relations, International University of Japan (leave)
Winter 1988 Faculty of International Relations, International University of Japan (sabbatical)
Fall 1987 Department of Government, State University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia (leave)
1979 - 1980 Management Centre, University of Bradford, U.K.(external examiner/sabbatical)
1976 - 1996 Professor (Admin Studies and Law), York University
1973 - 1974 Department of Sociology & Philosophy, University College, Cork, Ireland (Sabbatical)
1972 - 1976 Associate Professor (Admin Studies & Law), York University
1969 - 1971 Assistant Professor (Admin Studies and Law), York University
1967 - 1969 Assistant Professor (Admin Studies and Social Science), York University
1966 - 1967 Lecturer (Public Administration), Rutgers University
1965 - 1966 Instructor (American Politics), Rutgers University
1963 - 1965 T.A. (American Politics), Rutgers University
1962 - 1963 R.A. (Constitutional Law), Rutgers University
Scholarly and Professional Activities
1995 - Present The European Legacy (successor to History of European Ideas)
1994 - Present Editorial Board: Australian Journal of Politics and History
1988 - Present Executive, Social and Political Thought Programme
1988 - 1990 Director, Social and Political Thought Programme
1986 - 1995 Editorial Board: History of European Ideas
1986 - 1991 SSHRC Assessment Panel, "Technology, Society and Culture" Grant Programme
Graduate Thesis Supervisions
Completed:
8 Ph.D. Social and Political Thought
3 Ph.D. Administrative Studies
9 Ph.D. Sociology
7 M.A. Interdisciplinary Studies
8 M.A. Social and Political Thought
4 M.A. Sociology
2 M.A. Law
In Progress:
2 Ph.D. Social and Political Thought
1 Ph.D. Administrative Studies
Graduate Courses Taught
1991 Management of Scientific and Technological Innovation, Faculty of Administrative Studies,
1991 - 1992 Ph.D. Seminar, Policy Area, Faculty of Administrative Studies
1992 Critical Theory and the Social Sciences, PhD Seminar, Depts. of Sociology, Political Science and Law, Umea„ University, Sweden
1992 Value Framework of Administrative Decision-Making, PhD Seminar, Depts. of Management and Administration, Umea, University, Sweden
1995 Political Ideals and Practical Realities, PhD Seminar, Depts. of Social Work, Sociology and Political Science (based completely on my own writings) Umea, University, Sweden
1992 - Present Public Policy Analysis, Faculty of Administrative Studies
Fall 1996, Winter 1997 Strategic Management in the Public Sector and Canadian Public Law
Research Funding
1974 - Present SSHRC travel and subsistence grants (2-3 per year)
1968 - Present Faculty of Administrative Studies travel and subsistence funds
1992 Max Bell Programme, travel and subsistence grants
Publications
Books
Marx's Critical Dialectical Procedure (London: Routledge, 1991) pp. 248
No Ivory Tower (Hull: Voyageur, 1997) pp. 220
Chapters in Books
"The Impact of 'Gender' on Critical Theory's Critique of Advanced Industrial Societies" in Current Perspectives in Social Theory Volume 12, edited by Ben Agger (London: JAI Press 1992), pp 125-136.
"The Quagmire of Industrial Policy" in Meeting the Global Challenge, edited by J. Dermer (Toronto: Captus Press, 1992), pp 151-159.
"The Essential Marx" in Rationality, Science and Society, edited by A. Bang and C. Erneling Binghamton: S.U.N.Y. Press, 1994).
Refereed Full Journal Papers
"Space and Place: A Schema for Analyzing the Possibilities and Limits of the Contemporary Legal/Democratic State", Bulletin of the Institute of Middle Eastern Studies, Volume 6 (March, 1992), pp 527-547.
"Nationalist Ideology and Political Philosophy: the Case of Max Weber", History of European Ideas,Volume 16, No. 3 (1992), pp. 545-550.
"The European Mind on the Eve of Full Economic Integration", History of European Ideas, Volume 17, No.1 (1993), pp 1-10.
"Space and Place as Convergent Sources of Political Identity", History of European Ideas, Volume 21, No. 4 (1995), pp 499-504.
"The Missing Body in the New Physics," The European Legacy (ROM for International Society for the Study of European Ideas), available June 1997.
"Policy Implementation in Post Industrial Societies," Time and Society, Volume 7, No. 2 (1998) forthcoming.
"The Challenge to Participatory Democracy in an Emerging Supranational Europe"” The European Legacy, Volume 2, No. 3 (1997) forthcoming.
"Institutional Complementarity and Canadian Identify," Canadian Review of American Studies, Volume 29, No. 2 (1998) forthcoming.
Refereed Conference Proceedings
"The Essential Marx", Proceedings of the Marxist Studies Conference (Buffalo: University of Buffalo, 1990) (45 pp).
"Marx's Critique of the Method of Political Economy", Proceedings of the Conference on Rationality, Science and Society (Umea, Sweden: University of Umea, 1990) (35 pp).
"Privatization as a Retreat from Responsible Governance", Proceedings of the Conference on International privatization Strategies and Practices (St. Andrew, Scotland: St. Andrew University, 1991) (50 pp). |