Academic Editor, Third World Quarterly
Visiting Professor, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada; Research professor of international relations (retired), Universidad de las Américas Puebla, Mexico
Research interests:
Global Political Economy, Globalization, Feminism, Migration, and Resistances
About
Marianne H. Marchand (PhD) is a visiting professor at Carleton University (Ottawa, Canada) and held a chair in international relations at the Universidad de las Américas Puebla, Mexico, for more than 20 years, where she also directed the Canadian Studies Program. In addition, she is Associate Senior Fellow at the Käte Hamburger Kolleg/Centre for Global Cooperation Research at the University of Duisburg-Essen. She was promoted to the highest level of the National System of Researchers (SNI-level 3) in January 2013. In addition to her academic activities in Mexico she has worked at or been affiliated with universities in Canada, the US, the Netherlands, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Surinam and Trinidad and Tobago. She has published widely about such themes as globalisation, gender, migration, development, resistances and transnational movements. Among her many publications are Feminism/Postmodernism/Development (with Jane L. Parpart Routledge, 1995) and Gender and Global Restructuring (with Anne Sisson Runyan Routledge, 2000, 2011).
Her current research interests focus on the nexus between gender, migration and development, as well as subaltern knowledges and borders. She has received external funding from a variety of sources, including the European Union, the Canadian government, the Dutch government, the Program for North American Mobility in Higher Education, and National Council for Science and Technology (CONACYT). She recently coordinated a CONACYT funded research project on the national and global repositioning of Mexican cities in the context of transnational issues, focusing in particular on migration dimensions. In 2007-2008 Marchand was Vice-president of the International Studies Association and in 2017 she received the ISA´s Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Section Eminent Scholar Award.
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