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Tracey Raney is a Professor in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at Toronto Metropolitan University. She holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of Calgary, a Master's degree in Canadian Studies with a specialization in Women's Studies from Carleton University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Studies from Queen’s University. Her research interests primarily focus on Canadian politics, women's representation, and issues of identity and leadership. Dr. Raney addresses significant topics such as national identity, sub-national political identities, and gender-based violence in political contexts. She has contributed to various externally-funded projects examining the representation of women in Canadian politics and efforts to combat sexism and harassment in political institutions. Dr. Raney is also involved in teaching experiential-learning courses related to women's political representation and has received multiple awards for her research and teaching contributions. She serves on the editorial board of the journal Politics & Gender and has been recognized for her innovative approaches to curriculum development and pedagogy in her teaching.
Toronto Metropolitan University • Toronto, ON
Teaching and researching in the Department of Politics and Public Administration, focusing on Canadian politics and women's representation.
Department of Chemical Engineering