McNutt CV 1 KATHLEEN MCNUTT Professor and Executive Director Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy University of Regina University of Saskatchewan [email protected] EDUCATION 2000 BA (hon) Political Science, University of Regina 2001 MA Political Science, University of Alberta 2006 PhD Political Science, Simon Fraser University ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2015- Professor Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy 2010-15 Associate Professor Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy 2006-10 Assistant Professor Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy 2005 Instructor Simon Fraser University Other Affiliations Adjunct Faculty Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Saskatchewan Campus Faculty Associate Department of Political Science, University of Regina Faculty Professional Director Certification Program in Board Governance Training CURRENT POSITION Executive Director Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy The Johnson-Shoyama Graduate is Saskatchewan’s Public Policy school created through a joint venture between the University of Regina and the University of Saskatchewan. The School is co-located at both university campuses and currently offers six academic programs, an executive internship program, and a range of professional development offerings. The Executive Director is responsible for the content and delivery of the School’s McNutt CV 2 academic programs, strategic research direction, community outreach, and academic conference, and the executive education the School’s Outreach and Training Unit offers. The position also demands a great deal of stakeholder engagement with the universities’ leadership teams, the provincial and federal government, students and alumni, donors, and other partners. PRIOR ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE 2013-15 Director Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy As the Director of the JSGS University of Regina campus I was responsible for supporting the overall objectives of the School, discharging those duties and achieving those goals that are specifically assigned, and directly supporting the work of the JSGS Executive Director. I was also responsible for supervising the University of Regina faculty and staff, financial management, government relations, student recruitment, program management and planning. As a decanal equivalent I also represent the School on the University of Regina University Leadership team in the areas of research and administration. 2010-13 Graduate Chair Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy In my role as JSGS University of Regina Graduate Chair I was responsible for managing the MPP and PhD programs. Duties included student counseling, PhD programming, chairing admission processes and serving as the Chair on all MPP and PhD committees. I was also responsible for working directly with the University of Saskatchewan Graduate Chair to develop and achieved enrolment targets, coordinate comprehensive exams, and manage the JSGS 990 seminar series. RESEARCH CONTRIBUTIONS Peer-Reviewed Books (2016) Margot Hulrburt, Kathleen McNutt and Jeremy Rayner. Generation West: Energy Policy in Western Canada. University of Regina Press. Forthcoming. (2013) Michael Atkinson, Daniel Béland, Gregory Marchildon, Kathleen McNutt, Peter Phillips, and Ken Rasmussen. Governance and Public Policy in a Tense Union: A View from the Provinces. Toronto: University of Toronto. (208 pp) Refereed Journal Articles (2016) Ryan Deschamps and Kathleen McNutt. Defining the Problem of Cyberbullying. Submitted to Canadian Public Administration. Forthcoming. McNutt CV 3 (2016) Kathleen McNutt and Daniel Béland. Implementing an Integrated Governance Strategy: The Quest for Gender Mainstreaming in Canada. American Review of Canadian Studies. Forthcoming. (2015) Linsay Martens, Kathleen McNutt, and Jeremy Rayner. Power to the People? The Impacts and Outcomes of Energy Consultations in Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia. Canadian Journal of Political Science. 48(1): 1-27. (2015) Kathleen McNutt and Jeremy Rayner. Is Learning without Teaching Possible? The Tension between Nodality, Reflexivity, and Network Governance. Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning. Forthcoming. (2014) Ryan Deschamps and Kathleen McNutt. Third Sector and Social Media. The Canadian Journal of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research. 5(2): 29-46. (2014) Kathleen McNutt. Public Engagement in the Web 2.0 Era. Canadian Public Administration. 57(2): 49-70. (2013) Jonathan Craft, Michael Howlett, Mark Crawford and Kathleen McNutt. Assessing Policy Capacity for Climate Change Adaptation: Governance Arrangements, Resource Deployments, and Analytical Skills in Canadian Infrastructure Policy Making. Review of Policy Research. 30(1): 42-65. (2013) Russell Alan Williams and Kathleen McNutt. Climate Change Adaptation and Policy Capacity in the Canadian Finance Sector, a Meso Analysis. Review of Policy Research. 30(1): 93-115. (2013) Joshua Newman, Anthony Perl, Adam Wellstead and Kathleen McNutt. Policy Capacity for Climate Change in Canada’s Transportation Sector. Review of Policy Research. 30(1): 19-41. (2013) Jeremy Rayner, Kathleen McNutt and Adam Wellstead. Dispersed Capacity and Weak Coordination: The Challenge of Climate Change Adaptation in Canada's Forest Policy Sector. Review of Policy Research. 30(1): 66-90. (2013) Kathleen McNutt. Politics, Policy, and Participation: Contemporary Issues in Canadian Gender Equality. Canadian Politics Science Review. 6(2-3): 139-141. (2012) Kathleen McNutt. Climate Change Subsystem Structure and Change: Network Mapping, Density and Centrality. Canadian Political Science Review. 6(1): 15-50. (2012) Kathleen McNutt. From the Outside In: The External Face of e-Government. Journal of Information Technology & Politics. 9(4): 319-337. McNutt CV 4 (2011) Kathleen McNutt and Leslie A. Pal. Modernizing Government: Mapping Global Public Policy Networks. Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration and Institutions. 24(3): 439-467. (2011) Margot Hurlbert, Kathleen McNutt, and Jeremy Rayner. Pathways to Power: Policy Transitions and the Reappearance of the Nuclear Power Option in Saskatchewan. Energy Policy. 39(6): 3182-3190. (2010) Margot Hurlbert, Kathleen McNutt, and Jeremy Rayner. Policy Pathways: Transitioning to Sustainable Power Generation in Saskatchewan. Renewable Energy Law and Policy. 1(1): 87-100. (2010) Kathleen McNutt and Adam Wellstead. Virtual Policy Networks in Forestry and Climate Change in the U.S. and Canada: Government Nodality, Internationalization and Actor Complexity. Policy and the Internet. 2(2): 33-59. (2010) Kathleen McNutt. Virtual Policy Networks: Where all Roads Lead to Rome. Canadian Journal of Political Science. 43(4): 915-935. (2009) Kathleen McNutt and Gregory P. Marchildon. Think Tanks and the Web: Measuring Visibility and Influence. Canadian Public Policy. 35(2):219-236. (2008) Kathleen McNutt. Policy Actors on the Web: The Canadian Climate Change Virtual Policy Network. Canadian Political Science Review. 2(1): 1-15. (2007) Kathleen McNutt. The Canadian Virtual State. Russian Journal of Political Science 21(4): 78-96. (2007) Stephen McBride and Kathleen McNutt. Devolution and Neoliberalism in the Canadian Welfare State: Ideology, National and International Conditioning Frameworks, and Policy Change in British Columbia. Global Social Policy. (7)2: 177- 201. (2006) Kathleen McNutt. Do Virtual Policy Networks Matter? Research Note: Tracing Network Structure Online. Canadian Journal of Political Science. 39(2): 391-405. (2004) Kathleen McNutt. Will e-Governance and e-Democracy lead to Empowerment? Gendering the Cyber State. Federal Governance. 4(1): 1-28. Book Chapters (2015) Michael Atkinson and Kathleen McNutt. The Johnson-Shoyama Internship Program in Public Policy for the Curious: Why Study Public Policy? Kishor Vaidya, ed. The Curious Academic Publishing. McNutt CV 5 (2012) Kathleen McNutt and Jeremy Rayner. Nodality in Information Networks: A Discursive Institutionalist Account of Global Forest Governance in The Diffusion of Power in Global Governance: International Political Economy meets Foucault. Stefan Guzzini and Iver Neumann, eds. Palgrave. Pp 91-117. (2010) Kathleen McNutt and Dan Perrins. Executive Mentoring and the Johnson-Shoyama Internship Program in Future Directions in Clinical/Practicum Education for the Professions. Edwin Ralph, Keith Walker, and Randy Wimmer, eds. Calgary: Temeron/Detselig Publishers. Pp.39-54. (2009) Kathleen McNutt and Sara Hawryluk. Women and Climate Change Policy: Integrating Gender into the Agenda in Women and Public Policy in Canada: Recent Trends. Alexandra Dobrowolsky, ed. Toronto: Oxford University Press. Pp. 107-124. (2008) Stephen McBride, Kathleen McNutt and Russell Williams. Policy Learning? The OECD and Its Jobs Study in The OECD and Global Governance. Rianne Mahon and Stephen McBride, eds. Vancouver: UBC Press. (2007) Stephen McBride, Kathleen McNutt and Russell Williams. Tracking Neo-liberalism: Labour Market Policies in the OECD Area in Neo-Liberalism, State Power and Global Governance. Simon Lee and Stephen McBride, eds. Kluwer Academic Publishers. Pp.79-93. (2006) Kathleen McNutt. Virtual Policy Networks in The Encyclopedia of Digital Government. Ari-Veikko Anttiroiko and Matti Mälkiä, eds Finland: Idea Groups Inc. Pp. 1606-1611. Non-refereed Publications (2015) Kathleen McNutt. Can the Web help restore public faith in democracy? JSGS Policy Brief Series. (2013) Kathleen McNutt. Public Sector Social Media Applications in the Western Prairie Provinces. Western Policy Analyst. 4(3): 8-9. (2010) Kathleen McNutt. An Integrated Approach to Gender Equality: From Gender-Based Analysis to Gender Mainstreaming. Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy Working Paper Series. February, Issue 2. (2009) Kathleen McNutt. Citizen Engagement through Online Consultation A Comment on Public Involvement and E-Consultation: A New Era of Democratic Governance in Canada. Montreal, IRPP. (2008) Kathleen McNutt and Meaghan Carey. Canadian Digital Government. Regina, SK.: McNutt CV 6 The Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy. (2007) Gregory P. Marchildon and Kathleen McNutt. Infostructure and the Revitalization of Public Health in Canada. HealthcarePapers. 7(3): 44-51. (2004) Kathleen McNutt. Entering the Corridor of Hyper Technology. Canadian Dimension. (May/June): 34-36. Reports (2014) Kathleen McNutt. MPA Curriculum Review. A report prepared for the Johnson- Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy Joint Faculty Council. (112pp) (2013) Kathleen McNutt, ed. Social Media and Government 2.0. A report prepared for the Government of Saskatchewan Executive Council. (99pp) (2012) Kathleen McNutt. The Use of Social Media among Not-for-Profit Organizations Serving Vulnerable Populations in Toronto. A report prepared for the Government of Canada Human Resources and Skills Development. (65pp) (2011) Michael Atkinson and Kathleen McNutt. Saskatchewan’s Regional Colleges: Towards a New System Regional College Review Final Report. A report prepared for the Government of Saskatchewan Ministry of Advanced Education, Employment and Immigration. (52pp) (2010) Kathleen McNutt, Michael Fotheringham and Andrea Rounce. Horizontal Policy Initiative: Literature Review. A report prepared for the Government of Saskatchewan Public Service Commission. (30pp) (2010) Kathleen McNutt and Andrea Rounce. Horizontality in the Saskatchewan Government: Art or Science? A report prepared for the Government of Saskatchewan Public Service Commission. (32pp) (2010) Jeremy Rayner, Patrick Verkooijen, Kathleen McNutt and Hans Hoogeveen. 2011. Conclusions. In Jeremy Rayner, Alexander Buck and Pia Katila. (eds.) Embracing Complexity: Meeting the Challenges of International Forest Governance. A Global Assessment Report. IUFRO World Series vol. 28. Vienna .(8pp) (2009) Kathleen McNutt. Virtual Forestry Policy Networks and Climate Change in Western Canadian and U.S. Forest Sector. A report prepared for the Government of Canada Canadian Forest Service Natural Resources Canada. (31pp) (2007) Kathleen McNutt, Luke McKay and Matthew Wadsworth. Gender-based Analysis of McNutt CV 7 the Student Loan Program and Saskatchewan Students. A report prepared for the Saskatchewan Post-Secondary Education Accessibility and Affordability Review. (34pp) Conference Papers (2015) Kathleen McNutt and Amy Zarzeczny. Network Governance and Digital Era Policy Instruments. International Conference on Public Policy. Éupolis Lombardia & the Catholic University of Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy. July 1-4, (2015) Kathleen McNutt. Social Media and Public Engagement. Roundtable on Understanding Governance in the Digital Era: An Agenda for Public Administration. Fourth Annual CAPPA Conference in Public Management: Public Management in Theory and Practice, York University, Toronto, Ontario. May 25-26. (2013) Kathleen McNutt and Jeremy Rayner. Power in Networks and Network Making Power: The Rise of Social Media in Climate Change Virtual Policy Networks. Prepared for 8th International Interpretive Policy Analysis Conference (IPA) 2013: Societies in Conflict: Experts, Publics and Democracy. University of Vienna, Vienna Austria. July 3- 5, 2013. (2012) Kathleen McNutt and Jeremy Rayner. Networks, Nodality and Policy Convergence: National and Subnational Climate Change Policy In Canada. Prepared for the XXIInd World Congress of Political Science, Universidad Complutense de Madrid at the Moncloa July 7-12, 2012. (2012) Ken Rasmussen and Kathy McNutt. Making Degrees Matter: The Growing Role of Internships in Public Management Education. International Research Symposium on Public Management Annual Conference, Rome, Italy April 11-13. (2012) Linsay Martens, Kathleen McNutt and Jeremy Rayner. Power to the People? The Impacts and Outcomes of Energy Consultations in Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia. Prepared for the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, July 13-15. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (2011) Kathleen McNutt and Jeremy Rayner. Governance from the Centre: Power and Position in Network Governance. Prairie Political Science Association. Sept. 23-24, 2011. Lethbridge, Canada. (2011) Kathleen McNutt. Climate Change Subsystem Structure and Change: Network Mapping, Density and Centrality. Prepared for the Western Economic Association International 86th Annual Conference, San Diego, June 29–July 3, 2011. (2011) Kathleen McNutt and Jeremy Rayner. How far will transition management travel? McNutt CV 8 A policy diffusion model of the geography of transitions. Prepared for the 2nd International Conference on Sustainability Transitions Lund University, Lund, Sweden, June 13-15, 2011. (2010) Kathleen McNutt and Jeremy Rayner. Spiders in the Web: Nodal governance and the challenge to spontaneous order. Prepared for the 2010 Wirth Conference: Austrian Views on Experts and Epistemic Monopolies, Vancouver, October 15 & 16. (2010) Kathleen McNutt and Jeremy Rayner. Valuing Metaphor: A Constructivist Account of Reflexive Governance in Policy Networks. 5th Conference on Interpretive Policy Analysis. June 23-25. Grenoble, France. (2010) Kathleen McNutt and Les Pal. Modernizing Government: Mapping Global Public Policy Networks. Prepared for the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, June 3-6. Montreal, Quebec. (2010) Kathleen McNutt, Jeremy Rayner and Margot Hurlbert. Does Transition Management Travel Far? The Politics and Policy of Nuclear Power Generation in Saskatchewan. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, June 3-6. Montreal, Quebec. (2010) Kathleen McNutt with Jeremy Rayner. Nodality in Policy Design: The Impact of Ideas in Two Policy Sectors. Paper presented at the European Consortium for Political Research Joint Sessions of Workshops, March 22 - 27. Munster, Germany (2010) Kathleen McNutt with Andrea Rounce. Horizontality in the Saskatchewan Government: Art or Science? Prairie Political Science Association. Oct 1-2. Winnipeg, Canada. (2009) Kathleen McNutt. Pathways to Power: Policy Transitions and the Reappearance of the Nuclear Power Option in Saskatchewan. Presentation at the Canada’s Political Environment and the Politics of the Canadian Environment, Nov. 14-15. Berlin, Germany, John F. Kennedy-Institute for North American Studies & the Embassy of Canada in Germany. (2009) Kathleen McNutt. From the Outside In: The External Face of e-Government. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Prairie Provincial Political Science Association, Oct. 2-3. Calgary, Mount Royal College. (2009) Kathleen McNutt and with Jeremy Rayner. International Governance in a New Key: Discourse, Participation and Rationality in an Emerging Virtual Policy Network. Paper presented at the European Consortium for Political Research Joint Sessions of Workshops, April 10-11. Lisbon, Portugal. McNutt CV 9 (2008) Kathleen McNutt. Think Tanks Online. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Prairie Provincial Political Science Association, Sept. 26-27. Regina, University of Regina. (2008) Kathleen McNutt and Jeremy Rayner. Using Information as a Policy Tool in a Web- enabled World: The Climate Change and Forestry Global Virtual Policy Network. Paper prepared for presentation to the 3rd Meeting of the Expert Panel on Adaptation to Climate Change, Sept. 16-19. Turrialba, Costa Rica, (2008) Kathleen McNutt. Virtual Policy Networks. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, May 30-June 1. Vancouver, University of British Columbia. (2007) Kathleen McNutt. The Digital State: All Roads Lead to Rome. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, May 30-June 1. Saskatoon, University of Saskatchewan. (2007) Kathleen McNutt and Gregory P. Marchildon. Think Tanks: Policy Influence on the Web. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, May 30-June 1. Saskatoon, University of Saskatchewan (2007) Kathleen McNutt Virtual Policy Networks. Paper prepared for 3rd International Conference on e-Government, September 27-28. Montreal, University of Quebec. (2005) Stephen McBride, Kathleen McNut and Russell Alan Williams. Continuing the Debate about the OECD Jobs Strategy: Labour Market Globalization. Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, June 2-4. London, Ontario (2005) Kathleen McNutt. e-Government, e-Governance and e- Democracy: The Canadian Chronicle. Presentation at the British Columbia Political Studies Association Annual Meeting, 28-30 April. University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, B.C. (2005) Kathleen McNutt and Stephen McBride. The Neoliberal Hammer: BC Women and the Demise of Social Reproduction. Presentation at Imagining Public Policy to Meet Women’s Economic Security Needs. The Economic Security Project. Vancouver BC. (2005) Kathleen McNutt and Stephen McBride. Labour Policy Regime and System of Social Reproduction in Comparative Perspective. Presentation at British Columbia Political Studies Association Annual Meeting, 28-30 April. University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, B.C. (2004) Kathleen McNutt. E-Government, E-Governance, & E-Democracy: The Canadian Case. Paper prepared for Democracy in the Informational Society: Prospects for McNutt CV 10 Russia in the Light of International Experience. Internet Conference. Die Konrad- Adenauer-Stiftung in der Russischen Föderation June 9. (2004) Kathleen McNutt. E-Government and the Democratic Deficit: Potential and Limitations. Paper presented at the Applied Ethics and Public Policy Workshop, 14th July. Simon Fraser University Vancouver, B.C. (2004) Kathleen McNutt. Navigating Small Worlds: Virtual Policy Networks, e-Governance, and a Digitalized Canada – Consideration on Research Design. Paper presented at the British Columbia Political Studies Association Annual Meeting, 30 April – 1 May. Kwantlen University College, Richmond, B.C. Public Presentations (2014) Social Media and Public Engagement. Digital Governance: Transforming Government Practice in the Digital Era. Toronto, Toronto Reference Library. (2014) Big Data in the Public Sector. Conference Board of Canada. Saskatchewan Forum. Regina, Delta Hotel. (2012) Does Social Media Matter? Public Engagement in the Web 2.0 Era. Johnson- Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy Outreach and Training Featured Lecture Series. Saskatoon, University of Saskatchewan. (2009) Saskatchewan’s e-Government Face. Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy Outreach and Training. Saskatoon, University of Saskatchewan. (2007) Digital State at the Leading Edge: Is IT transforming government? With Sandford Borins and David Brown. The Saskatchewan Regional Group of the Institute of Public Administration of Canada. GRANTS Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). Small Nuclear Innovation Policy Partnership, $141,590. (Jeremy Rayner [principal investigator], Margot Hurlbert, Kathleen McNutt, Bram F. Noble Duane T. Bratt). Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR). Leveraging Social Media in the Stem Cell Sector: Improving Public Engagement and Information Dissemination Strategies, 2014-2015, $48,000. (Kathleen McNutt [principal investigator], Timmothy Caulfield, Craig M. Gelowitz and Amy Zarzeczny).
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