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Monica GattingerMember: Initiative to Study the Social Effects of Culture (ISSEC)
As a member of the Initiative to Study the Social Effects of Culture (ISSEC) Culturescope Group, Monica posts papers and comments on others to advance this research project.
Monica Gattinger is Assistant Professor in the Public Administration Program at the University of Ottawa’s School of Political Studies. Her primary research interests are in the areas of public policy, public administration, and governance, in particular, the influence of integration processes on public policy and public administration, the implications of broader shifts from government to governance for the role of the state and for public administration, and the involvement of nongovernment actors in policy development processes. Her research projects and publications examine these themes principally in the fields of cultural policy, Canada-United States relations, and energy policy and regulation. Monica enjoys being active in the cultural community. She has served as a Board Member of the Canadian Cultural Research Network, and is a member of the Academic Advisory Committee for the Initiative to Study the Social Effects of Culture (ISSEC), a Department of Canadian Heritage project that seeks to take stock of current knowledge and understandings of the social effects of culture and to identify critical gaps that merit further research. Monica is co-editor with Caroline Andrew, M. Sharon Jeannotte and Will Straw of Accounting for Culture: Thinking Through Cultural Citizenship (University of Ottawa Press, 2005) and is co-director with Diane Saint-Pierre (INRS) of a pan-Canadian research team examining the origins and evolution of cultural policy in the provinces and territories in Canada. She is also co-author with Bruce Doern of Power Switch: Energy Regulatory Governance in the Twenty-First Century.
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