CESD Faculty

Dr. Gayle Broad, B.A. (Laurentian-Algoma), Ph.D. (Bristol)
gayle.broad@algomau.ca

705-949-2301 ext. 4351
Office: SH211A

Sheila Gruner, B.A. (Hons Int'l Development, Guelph), M.E.S. (York), PhD (OISE/Toronto).
sheila.gruner@algomau.ca

705-949-2301 ext. 4375
Office: SH211E

Derek Rice, B.A. (Math) (York), B.A. (Hons-CESD) (Laurentian), M.Sc (App. Econ.) (Georgia Southern)
derek.rice@algomau.ca

705-949-2301 ext. 4118
Office: SH515

 

Sessional Instructors

D. Fryia, B. Comm (Windsor), M.B.A. (LSSU), E.C.D. (F)

C. Harrington B.A. Hon. M.A. (Western Ontario)

J. Corbiere B.Sc. (Lake Superior State University), L.L.B. (Toronto)

M. Rozental M.A. (OISE, U of T), B.Sc., M.D., F.R.C.S. (Universidad del Rosario, Colombia)

 

Cross-listed Faculty

Linda Savory-Gordon holds a B.A. (Queen's), an M.S.W. (McGill), and a Ph.D. (Bristol). Her research interests include community resilience, inter-sectoral regional development, tourism and train travel.

Jan Clarke holds a B.A. (Ottawa), a B.Sc. (Western), an M.A. (Queen's), and a Ph.D. (York). Dr. Clarke's research interests focus on gender & work, health social movements, and feminist science studies.

Dave Galotta holds a B.Comm. (Hons), an M.B.A. (Toronto), and is a C.M.A. His interests include corporate finance, financial accounting, and labour relations.

Don Jackson holds a B.A. (Hons), and an M.A. (Toronto). His research interests include political theory, constitutional law, political economy, international relations, and Indigenous politics and Canadian law.

Krishna Kadiyala holds a B.Sc. (Andhra), an M.S. (Purdue), and a Ph.D. (Western Ontario). Dr. Kadiyala's research interests focus on international trade, Community Economic and Social Development, and Canadian economic problems and policy.

Pelham Matthews holds a B.Sc.  (McGill), and an M.B.A. (Concordia). His interests include marketing, and small business / entrepreneurship.

William Osei holds a B.A. (Honours) from Ghana, an M.A. (Carleton), and a Ph.D. (Western). His research interests focus on biogeography, geomorphology, geology, climatology, third world development and natural resources/environment.

Deborah Woodman holds a B.A. (Honours) from Concordia, an M.A. from the University of Manitoba and a Ph.D. from Guelph. Deborah focuses on issues of rurality, dependence, and social stratification.