Mcbride, Stephen
MCBRIDE, Stephen
MCBRIDE, Stephen. Canadian (born England), b. 1947. Genres: Economics, Politics/Government. Career: Lakehead University, Thunder Bay, ON, assistant professor, 1982-87, associate professor of political studies, 1987-93, head of department, 1983-88; Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, associate professor, 1993-95, professor of political science, 1995-, head of department, 1993-2002. Publications: Not Working: State Unemployment and Neo-Conservatism in Canada, 1992; (with J. Shields) Dismantling a Nation: Canada and the New World Order, 1993, 2nd ed. as Dismantling a Nation: The Transition to Corporate Rule in Canada, 1997; Paradigm Shift: Globalization and the Canadian State, 2001. EDITOR/CO-EDITOR: (with J. Shields and L. Haiven) Regulating Labour: The State, Neo-Conservatism, and Industrial Relations, 1991; (with A. Johnson and P. Smith) Continuities and Discontinuities: The Political Economy of Social Welfare and Labour Market Policy in Canada, 1994; (with T. Dunk and R. Nelsen) The Training Trap: Ideology, Training and the Labour Market, 1996; Comparative Studies in Political Economy and Public Policy (series); (with J. Wiseman) Globalization and Its Discontents, 2000; (with T. Cohn and J. Wiseman) The Global Era: Grounding Globalization, 2000. Address: Department of Political Science, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada V5A 1S6. Online address: [email protected]