David McGrane, professeur associé en études politiques
au Collège St. Thomas More à l’Université
de la Saskatchewan
La
concentration de la recherche de David McGrane est le NPD fédéral
depuis 2000 et l’histoire de la social-démocratie au Québec
et en Saskatchewan.
Professeur McGrane a publié plusieurs articles dans des revues
académiques et divers chapitres dans des livres portant sur la
politique canadienne. Sa recherche explore le féminisme et la
social-démocratie en Saskatchewan; le sentiment d’aliénation
de l’Ouest au sein de la CCF-NPD de la Saskatchewan; les politiques
publiques des gouvernements Romanow et Calvert; et les campagnes du
NPD de la Saskatchewan pendant les élections provinciales de
2007 et de 2011.
Bibliographie de la recherche de David McGrane
David McGrane, Remaining Loyal: Social Democracy in Quebec and
Saskatchewan, Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press,
forthcoming in Spring 2014.
David McGrane, Stephen White, Loleen Berdahl, Michael Atkinson, "Leadership,
Partisan Loyalty, and Issue Salience: The 2011 Provincial Election in
Saskatchewan", Canadian Political Science Review, Volume
7, Number 1, (September 2013), pp. 1-12.
David McGrane, "Political Marketing and the NDP's Historic Breakthrough"
in The Canadian Federal Election of 2011, Jon Pammett and Christopher
Doran (eds.), Toronto: Dundurn Publishing, 2011, pp. 77-110.
David McGrane, "Balancing Conflicting Purposes: Saskatchewan Taxation
Policy from 1991 to 2011" in New Directions in Saskatchewan
Public Policy, David McGrane (ed.), Regina Canadian Plains Research
Centre Press, 2011, pp. 91-120.
David McGrane, “A Mixed Record: Gender and Saskatchewan Social
Democracy”, Journal of Canadian Studies, Volume 42, Number
1, (Winter 2008), pp. 179-203.
David McGrane, “The 2007 Provincial Election in Saskatchewan”,
Canadian Political Science Review, Volume 2, Number 1, (March/April
2008), pp. 64-71.
David McGrane, “Which Third Way? A Comparison of the Romanow
and Calvert NDP Governments from 1991 to 2007” in Saskatchewan
Politics: Crowding the Centre, Howard Leeson (ed.), Regina: Canadian
Plains Research Centre Press, 2008, pp. 143-164.
David McGrane, “Western Alienation or Mere Critique of Federal
Government Policies?: Saskatchewan Social Democrats’ View of Federalism
from 1900 to Present”, International Journal of Canadian Studies,
Volume 32, (2005), pp. 205-235.
David McGrane. “Joesph W. Burton”, “Don Mitchell”
and “Andrew Thomson” in Saskatchewan Politicians: Lives
Past and Present, edited by Brett Quiring, Regina: Canadian Plains
Research Centre. 2004, pp. 34-35, 169-170 & 228.