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Elizabeth Bloodgood is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Concordia University. Her research primarily focuses on International Relations and the role of Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs) in political power dynamics. Her SSHRC-funded research, in collaboration with prominent researchers, explores NGO lifecycles and the interaction between national regulations and nonprofit data environments across various populations. Bloodgood is a key figure in the Global Registry of Nonprofit Data Sources project and has published extensively on topics including epistemic communities, nonprofit regulations, and the impact of data on NGO operations. In addition to her research, she teaches a variety of courses on International Relations, including Transnational Politics and International Political Economy.
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