Courses

TEACHING RECORD

2009-2010STUDENTS
COMM 300.3 (O1)(03) Business Communications II 83
(With M. Gertler) INTD 898.3 Organizations, Communities, and Social Change 2
COMM 400.6 Honours in Management program 1
LAW 406.3-Law and Culture 14
MBA 850.0 Professional Development Program (22 August 2009) 30
As COMM 100 coordinator, interviewed, hired, trained, and supervised 12 tutorial leaders
Guest Lectures: Native Studies 366.6 (2 Feb10); PUBP 810 Qualitative Methods & Research Design (19 March)
2008-2009STUDENTS
COMM 300.3 (O1)(03) Business Communications II 79
(With M. Gertler) INTD 898.3 Organizations, Communities, and Social Change 2
MBA 850.0 Professional Development Program (23 August and 7 October 2008) 30
As COMM 100 coordinator, interviewed, hired, trained, and supervised 11 tutorial leaders
Guest Lectures: Comm Orientation (3 Sep 08); COMM 347.3 Aboriginal Business in Canada (10 February 2009)
2007-2008STUDENTS
COMM 300.3 (O1)(03) Business Communications II 71
LAW 406.3-Law and Culture 14
Labour Studies LSC 12 (02): Human and Social Environment of Labour 2
Team taught INTD 898: Co-operatives and Sustainable Development 4
IDR 898 Law and Culture for Tamara Starblanket (LlM candidate) 1
MBA Orientation Communications 30 August and 4 September
As coordinator of COMM 100, interviewed, hired, and trained 12 tutorial leaders
Guest Lectures: Commerce Orientation (4 September); Native Studies 105 (5October)
2006-2007STUDENTS
LAW 406.3-Law and Culture 15
COMM 100.3 (O2)(04)(06) Business Communications 1 485
Hired and trained 9 tutorial leaders
Faculty Adviser: UL101-University Life (Comm)
Guest Lectures: Commerce Orientation (5 September); MBA Orientation: Communications (7 September); UL101 (27 September and 25 October)
2005-2006STUDENTS
LAW 406.3-Law and Culture 14
Team taught INTD 898.3 Special Topics in Co-operatives and Sustainable Development 10
BSCOM 100.3 (O2)(04)(06) Introduction to Business Communication 500
Interviewed, hired, and trained 10 tutorial leaders
Faculty Adviser: UL101-University Life (Comm)
Guest Lectures: Commerce Orientation (6 September); MBA Orientation: Communications (6 September); COMM 345 Business and Public Policy (22 March 2006); MPAcc (9 June 2006 )
2004-2005STUDENTS
LAW 406.3-Law and Culture 15
MBA 898.3-A Special Topics in Management: E-Commerce and Community 3
BSCOM 100.3 (O2)(04)(06) Introduction to Business Communication 400
Interviewed, hired, and trained 10 tutorial leaders
Faculty Adviser: UL101-University Life (Comm)
Guest Lectures: Commerce Orientation (7 September); MBA Orientation: Communications (7 September); UL 101 (30 September); MPAcc (16 May, 8 June 2005)
2003-2004STUDENTS
LAW 406.3-Law and Culture 12
MBA 898.3-A Special Topics in Management: Business and The Community 1
BSCOM 100.3 (O2)(04)(06) Introduction to Business Communication 400
Interviewed, hired, and trained 8 tutorial leaders
Faculty Adviser: UL101-University Life (Comm)
Guest Lectures: Commerce Orientation (3 September); UL 101 (9 October); MPAcc (16
July 2003 and17 May 2004)
Faculty Supervisor for Alice Kirchgesner, "Fear Mongering in the Saskatoon Municipal Election: How Misguided Fears Affect our Collective Decision Making in Law and Policy" to fulfil requirements in Law Review 490.3
2002-2003STUDENTS
BSCOM 100.3 (O2)(04)(06) Introduction to Business Communication 430
Interviewed, hired, and trained 11 tutorial leaders
LSC 12-Labour Studies 10
LAW 406.3-Law and Culture 12
LAW 495.3: Co-operative Law as a Social Policy Instrument in Canada (IDR) 1
Faculty Adviser: UL101-University Life (Comm)
Guest Lectures: Commerce Orientation, 4 September, Comm 438 and Comm 498,17 September 2002; UL 101 (10 October and 28 November)
2001-2002STUDENTS
LAW 406. 3--Law and Culture11
BSCOM 100.3 (02) (04) (06)--Introduction to Business Communication 430
Interviewed, hired, trained, and supervised 10 tutorial leaders and coordinated delivery of BSCOM atSIFC.
Redesigned course and updated web site
Guest lectures: UL 101--University Life (27 September and 31 October)
2000-2001STUDENTS
BSCOM 100.3 (02), (04), (06)-Introduction to Business Communication 430
Interviewed, hired, trained, and supervised 11 tutorial leaders.
Revised course and redesigned web site
Guest lectures: COMM 498: Strategic Market Management; CMPT 880: Computer Science; ADMIN 352: Negotiations, SIFC; English 100.6 (J03): Literature & composition; English 114.3 (07) and (09): Reading Culture; Law 394: Jurisprudence; EDFDT 990: Seminar on Discourse Analysis; EDFT 440 on Discourse Analysis and Social Construction
1999-2000STUDENTS
LAW 498.3 (03)-- Law and Culture 15
BSCOM 100.3 (02) (04)-Introduction to Business Communication 424
Interviewed, hired, trained, & supervised 13 tutorial leaders; coordinated delivery of BSCOM at SIFC
Guest lectures: COMM 490, October 1999; Postmodernism & Jurisprudence in LAW 394.3: Jurisprudence, November 1999 ; Disciplinary Cultures and Discursive Practices, public seminar, CMPT 880, November 1999
Faculty supervisor for Robert Hendry's project on "Legislating the Metaphysical: Creation, Exploitation, and the Poverty of the Copyright Act's Moral Rights Provisions," to fulfill requirements in Law Review 490.3
1998-1999STUDENTS
BSCOM 100.3 (02) (04)-Introduction to Business Communication 450
Interviewed, hired, trained, & supervised 10 tutorial leaders; coordinated delivery of BSCOM at SIFC
ENG 100.6 (J01)-English Literature and Composition 95
Team-taught with L. M. Findlay; co-supervised 4 teaching assistants
LAW 496.3 Law & Literature 7
Guest lectures: "Speaking for Themselves: Issues of Discipline and Dissemination," public seminar for CMPT 880/890, 28 October 1998; COMM 498/490, 30 October 1998

THESES SUPERVISED:


I. Theses, Projects and Dissertations in Progress
Supervisor, Maria Basualdo, Interdisciplinary PhD (Co-operative concentration), "Indigenous Women's Community Development: A Comparison of Canada and Latin America," September 2009-
Supervisor, Patricia Elliott, Interdisciplinary PhD (Co-operative concentration), "Measuring the Social Economy of Community Media," May 2008-
Committee Member, Jaime Dickson, LlM, College of Law, "The Honour of the Crown," June 2008-
Committee Member, Mark McCullough, PhD, History, "Collaborators or Resisters: The Consumer Co-operative Movement and Women's Organizations in Communist East Germany from 1945 to 1955, October 2007-
Committee Member, Tim West, PhD, Pharmacy and Nutrition, "Corporate Social Responsibility within the Canadian Pharmaceutical Industry," August 2007-
Committee member, Felicia Gay, M.A. thesis on "First Nations Curating: Issues of Place and Counter Memory," 2005-
Co-supervisor (with L. M. Findlay), Dimitrios (Mitch) Diamantopoulos, Interdisciplinary PhD (Co-operative concentration), "Globalization, Innovation, and Co-operative Development: The Cases of Saskatchewan and Quebec," 2004-
Supervisor, Robert Dobrohoczki, Interdisciplinary PhD (Co-operative Studies concentration) on "Re-Engaging Citizens": Co-operatives as Public Policy Instruments for Democratic Renewal," 2004-
Supervisor, Monica Juarez Adeler, Interdisciplinary PhD (Co-operative Studies concentration) on "Building a Tax Policy Framework to Enable Co-operative Development: A Comparative Study of Canada, Spain, and Italy," 2004-.
Committee member, Raquel Faria Chapdelaine, Psychology, PhD dissertation on Discourses on Bilingualism, 2002-
II. Theses, Projects and Dissertations Completed
Committee Member, Kurt Dahl, LlM, College of Law, "The Battle for Copyright: The Artists/Label Power Struggle in the Record Industry," October 2007. Successfully defended August 2009
Committee member, Warren Weir, Management and Marketing, Interdisciplinary PhD on "A Co-operative Model for Community Economic and Political Development for First Nations Communities in Saskatchewan, 2003. Withdrew January 2009
Committee Member, Jason Perepelkin, PhD, Pharmacy and Nutrition, Relating Ownership Type to the Organizational behaviour, Role Orientation and Autonomy of Community Pharmacy Managers in Canada. Successfully defended 18 June 2008
Committee Member, Nancy Allan, Sociology, MA thesis on A Fair Globalization? The Complementary Practices of Fair Trade and Co-operatives. Successfully defended 12 December 2007
Committee member, Vonda Plett Martens, Psychology, PhD dissertation on The Moral Experience of Being a White, Anti-Racism Educator in Saskatchewan. Successfully defended 2 November 2007
Committee member, Jason Heit, Interdisciplinary MA (Co-operative Studies concentration) on "Organizational Choice and Behaviour: A Framework for Analyzing Decision-making in Co-operative Organizations." Successfully defended 31 August 2007
Committee member, Lorraine Paterson, Psychology, PhD dissertation on Qualitative Study of Black Women's Experience in Graduate School and as Professors. Successfully defended, October 2004
III. Student Interns Supervised
Greg Thomarat, Exploring the Social Economy in Saskatchewan: Urban, Rural, and Northern, SSHRC Social Economy, May 2010-
James Popham, Lessons Learned on the Justice Trapline, SSHRC Social Economy, May 2010-
Julia Bidonde, Case Study of the South Bay Park Rangers Employment Program, SSHRC Social Economy, February-September 2009
Susan Verbeke and Nicola Chopin, Exploring Client Experiences with Direct Payments and Direct Support Payments, January 2009-Fenruary 2010
Kimberley Brown, Exploring the Social Economy in Saskatchewan: La Ronge, SSHRC Social Economy, May 2008-October 2009
Heather Williamson and Jonathan Anuik, Exploring the Social Economy in Saskatchewan: Rural, SSHRC Social Economy, May 2008-
Philip Knudtson, Individualized Funding and Individually Funded Services Demonstration Project: An Evaluation, SSHRC Social Economy, September 2007-August 2008
Monica Juarez, Co-op identity: Mapping the influence of the dotcoop domain name, May 2007-
Susan Verbeke and Gloria Lee, Literature Review and Environmental Scan of Programs and Support Services to train and reintegrate returning Aboriginal community members from incarceration, SSHRC Social Economy, May 2006-
Arlene Bear and Dwayne Pattison, Big River First Nation Co-operative Model Development: Artisan Cooperative of Big River First Nation, SSHRC Social Economy, May 2006-
Dwayne Pattison, Bridging the Traditional and Social Economy: The Case of the Northern Trappers Association Co-operative, SSHRC Social Economy, May 2006-March 2009
Michael Chartier and April Bourgeois, Advancing the Co-operative Sector: Mapping Development Needs of Co-operatives in Emerging, Under-represented, and Struggling Sectors, SSHRC Social Economy, May 2006-
Cameron Moneo, Membership Assessment of the Broadway Theatre, CUISR, May 2006-December 2007
Karen Lynch, A New Vision for Saskatchewan: Changing Lives and Systems through Individualized Funding for People with Intellectual Disabilities: A Report, SSHRC Social Economy, January-June 2007
Spence, Cara, Evaluation of Saskatoon Urban Aboriginal Strategy: A Research Report, SSHRC Social Economy, January-June 2007
Lynch, Karen and Cara Spence, Urban Aboriginal Strategy Funding Database: A Research Report, SSHRC Social Economy, January-April 2007
Mitch Diamantopoulos, Robert Dobrohoczki, Lori Blondeau, Exploring the Social Economy in Saskatchewan: Urban, Rural and Northern, SSHRC Social Economy, May 2006-June 2007
Stephanie Boisard, Annotated bibliography and chronology of the Oblates in North America: Missionary Work in Canadian Aboriginal Communities and Translation, Le Catechisme des Caisses Populaires, 1918, May-October 2003
Laura Patterson, Co-operative Communications andSocial Cohesion, May-August 2003
Dinah Amankwah, Purposeful Research on Indigenous Knowledge: Deviating from the Past, May-October 2002