Adam Kingsmith

Adam HeadshotPhD Candidate, Political Science
Graduate Fellow, YCISS

Publications:

“Virtual Roadblocks: The Securitisation of the Information Superhighway,” Bridges: Conversations in Global Politics, McMaster University, Fall 2013.

“What Does the Trans-Pacific Partnership Mean for Free Expression in Canada?” The Canadian Journalists for Free Expression Review, August 2013. Available Online: https://cjfe.org/resources/features/what-does-trans-pacificpartnership-mean-free-expression-canada

“Social Glasnost: The Social Media Age and the Implosion of International Relations,” The e-International Relations Journal, July 2013. Available Online: http://www.e-ir.info/2013/08/07/social-glasnost-the-social-media-age-andthe-implosion-of-ir/

“On the Internet, No-one Knows You’re A Student,” The Public Intellectuals Project, McMaster University, Engaged University Issue, January 2013. Available Online: http://publicintellectualsproject.mcmaster.ca/publicintellectuals/on-the-internet-no-one-know-youre-a-student/

“Rethinking Development: Dark-Green, Eco-Centric Post-development,” Inquiry and Insight, The University of Waterloo, 5 (1) 2012, 107–120. Available Online: http://uwaterloo.ca/political-science/sites/ca.politicalscience/files/uploads/files/Inquiry-Insight-2012_0.pdf

Conference Presentations:

“A Crouching Tiger and Hidden Dragon: Investigating the Function of High and Popular Culture in China’s Rise,” Popular Culture and World Politics Version 5.0, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Geneva, New York, The United States of America, 9–11 November 2012.

“All that Jazz: A Postcolonial Subaltern Critique of Classical Feminism,” Second Annual Conference, The Popular Culture Association of Canada (PCAC), Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, 10–12 May 2012.

“Rethinking Development: The Dark-Green, Eco-Centric, Postdevelopmental Alternatives,” Security, Development,and International Relations: Conflict and Cooperation in a Changing World, The University of Waterloo, 22 March 2012.

“Tripping Over T.R.I.P.S: Patents, Restrictions and the Stagnation of Global Health Policy in the Developing World,” Mapping the Dimensions of Global Policy: Investigating Theory, Practice and Challenges, McMaster University,Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 26–27 January 2012.

Contact Information:

email:atking@yorku.ca
website: http://adamkingsmith.com/

 

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