Richard Nimijean
- Associate Professor (Teaching Stream) in the School of Canadian Studies, Carleton University
I became a member of Carleton's School of Canadian Studies in 2001. I research and teach in the areas of Canadian Studies, national identity and the politics of branding Canada, Canadian politics and public policy, Canada-US relations, and Canada and global issues. Previous work looked at regional innovation systems, science and technology policy, and scholarly communication.
Recent publications include:
.“The Elephant Still Twitches: Trudeau's Management of Canada–U.S. Relations in the America First Era.” In The Trudeau Record, edited by Laura Macdonald, Katherine Scott, and Stuart Trew, 255-267. Halifax: Lorimer, 2024.
. "An Accidental Canadianist: How my career in Canadian Studies all began.” Journal of Australian, Canadian, and Aotearoa New Zealand Studies 4 (August 2024): 139-144.
. "The Construction of Canadian Identity from Abroad", co-edited with Christopher Kirkey. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022.
- 2001–present Associate professor (Teaching Stream), School of Canadian Studies, Carleton University
- 1989 Concordia University, MA, Public Policy and Public Administration
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