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Gould, Robert

Adjunct Research Professor, Institute of European Russian, and Eurasian Studies; Associate, Centre for European Studies (Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence)

Biography

Following university studies in England and the United States, Robert Gould began teaching and research in the German Department of 杏吧原创 University in Ottawa. After becoming interested in the theory and practice of rhetoric, he taught courses on the development of political language in Germany in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This led eventually to an examination of contemporary discourses of immigration and identity in a range of European countries 鈥 Austria, Germany, Ireland, Spain, and Switzerland 鈥 as represented by political position papers and on-the-record public statements by politicians in those countries. In addition to being Adjunct Research Professor in the School of Linguistics and Language Studies, he holds a similar position in 杏吧原创鈥檚 Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies.

Recent Activities

Consultant for the project 鈥淪hrinking Citizenship: A Challenge to Civil Society and Participation鈥. This project was directed by PROVIDUS, a Latvian NGO, and monitors the language used by politicians, administrators and journalists when speaking of the minorities living in Latvia (December 2006 to December 2008).

Member of the Expert Advisory Group of the research project (now concluded) 鈥淪prache und Identit盲tspolitik鈥 centred at the University of Freiburg in Switzerland.

Selected Recent Papers/Publications

“The EU’s approach to regulating artificial intelligence”, EU Policy Brief #9, by Robert Gould (杏吧原创 University), January 2022.

Commentary: Deepening the 鈥楤russels Effect鈥 to avoid Dystopia: Ethics and the Globalisation of EU Identity and Influence (June 2021)

Commentary: Commentary: EU and AI: EU Identity and 鈥淪ystemic Rivalry鈥 (February 2021)

Commentary: EU Digital Autonomy, Sovereignty and Identity in the Time of COVID-19 (July 2020)

Commentary: Democratic Dilemmas: Dealing with Alternative f眉r Deutschland and Vox Espa帽a (February 2020)

  Genealogy, Special Issue 鈥淣ew Perspectives on Nationalism in Spain鈥, 2019, 3(4). Also available in eds. Carsten Jacob 贬耻尘濒别产忙办 and Antonia Mar铆a Ruiz Jim茅nez, New Perspectives on Nationalism in Spain, MDPI (Basel etc.) 2020.

Commentary: 鈥淰ox Espa帽a, an Alternative Identity for Spain: Nationalism, Opposition to the European Union and Proposals for a 鈥楽pexit鈥欌 (February 2019)

, a working paper published by the research group Demospain at the Universidad Pablo de Olavide in Seville, Spain.

Canada/Europe Transatlantic Dialogue, Centre for European Studies Commentary (January 2018): 鈥淎n Alternative Identity for Germany in the 21st&苍产蝉辫;颁别苍迟耻谤测鈥 (January 2018).

鈥溾橝lien Religiosity鈥 in three Liberal European States鈥 in (Il)liberal Europe: Islamophobia, Modernity and Radicalization, eds. Natalie J. Doyle and Irfan Ahmad, Routledge: 2018.

鈥淭he Borders of Heimat鈥 in Immigration Crises, Borders, and the European Union, ed. Jaroslaw Janczak, Logos Verlag, Berlin: (2017) pp. 39-48.

Canada Europe Transatlantic Dialogue / Centre for European Studies Policy Brief (June 2016): .

鈥淭he Problematic Nexus of Language and Identity: Some concluding remarks鈥,&苍产蝉辫;, ed. Christina Sp盲ti, Berghahn Books: Oxford and New York, 2016.

鈥淢oors and Christians: Fear of Islam in Spanish Political Debates鈥 in eds. Douglas Pratt and Rachel Woodlock, Fear of Muslims: International Perspectives on Islamophobia, Springer (2016).

 in a special issue on Religious Citizenship of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, 26:2 (2015).

Canada Europe Transatlantic Dialogue / Centre for European Studies  Policy Brief (December 2014): .

, in Critical Social Policy (2014).

鈥淚slam returns to Spain: the Spanish Supreme Court accepts the Burka鈥 at the workshop 鈥淭he Future of Democracy: Europe and Islam in the 21st&苍产蝉辫;颁别苍迟耻谤测鈥, European Studies Centre of Monash University in Prato, 20th and 21st June 2013.

鈥溾,&苍产蝉辫;Politics, Religion & Ideology 14:2 (2013) pp. 173-192.

鈥楨uropean Principles: Language, Identity, Minorities鈥 in the round-table discussion 鈥淓urope: still a Continent of Multicullturalism?鈥, January 21st, 2013.

鈥淩oma Expulsions: Principles, Politics, Limits鈥, Eighth Biennial Conference 2012, European Community Studies Association-Canada, Ottawa, 26th 鈥 28th April, 2012.

鈥淩ejection by Implication: Christian Parties, German Identity, and the Power of Discourse鈥,&苍产蝉辫;Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies, special theme issue:  Embracing the Other: Conceptualizations, Representations, and Social Practices of [In]Tolerance in German Culture and Literature,  48.3 (2012), pp. 397-412.

鈥溾橦ow much alien Religiosity can our Society take?鈥  Reconciling Conflicting Claims of Private and Public in Germany, Belgium, and France鈥 at the workshop 鈥淕lobalization, Illiberalism and Islam: Europe and Australia鈥, European Studies Centre of Monash University in Prato, 16th and 17th June 2011.

鈥淗eadscarves and National Identity in Germany鈥 at the conference 鈥  European Union Centre of Excellence, York University, 7 March 2011.

鈥淪lov谩 a obrazy m么啪u sp么sobit鈥 bolest鈥. Ako sa stavat鈥 vo膷i obrazom a jazyku zameran媒m proti men拧in脿m鈥 / 鈥淲ords and Pictures Can Hurt: Dealing with Anti-Minority Images and Language鈥, Vikt贸ria Mlyn谩膷ikov谩 and Zuzana G谩borov谩 (eds.) T铆 Prav铆 鈥 Zbornik prispevkov z konferencie o pravicovom extr茅mizme 鈥 Open Society Camp / The Right Ones 鈥 Open Society Camp 鈥 REX conference proceedings, Nad谩cia Otvornej Spolo膷nosti 鈥 Open Society Foundation Bratislava 2011, pp. 101-113 and 243-256.

鈥淢anaging Ambivalence and Identity: Immigration Discourses and (trans)national Identities in the European Union,鈥 Joan DeBardeleben and Achim Hurrelmann (eds.) Transnational Europe: Promise, Paradox, Limits. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke: 2011, pp. 170-188.

Eds. Robert Gould and Maria Golubeva, Shrinking Citizenship: Discursive Practices that Limit Democratic Participation in Latvian Politics. Rodopi: Amsterdam and New York, 2010.

鈥淪ome Recent Discourses of Exclusion in the EU鈥,&苍产蝉辫;Shrinking Citizenship鈥, pp. 15-50.

鈥淭he Rhetoric of the Right on Migrants and Minorities: Banality and Fear鈥, Inclusion Unaffordable: The Uncertain Fate of Integration Policies in Europe.  Ed. Maria Golubeva, PROVIDUS: Riga, 2010, 39-48.

芦禄 / 鈥溾,&苍产蝉辫;L鈥橝ctualit茅 f茅d茅rale, d茅cembre 2010, vol. 1 no. 2.

鈥淓uropean Discourses in Inclusion and Exclusion鈥 in the panel 鈥淢arginalisation and Legitimation of Societal Diversity in Political Discourses鈥, Baltic Studies Conference, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania June 12-14 2009.

鈥淪peaking Immigration in a Globalising World. Establishing (Trans)National Identities in the EU: Ministers talking about Immigration鈥 at the international conference 鈥淭ransnational Europe: Promise, Paradox, Limits鈥, 杏吧原创 University, October 17 and 18th 2008.

, Working Papers Series 15, Canadian Centre for German and European Studies / Centre canadien d鈥櫭﹖udes allemandes et europ茅ennes, 2008.

鈥淣ew Populations in Europe: The German Headscarf Debate as Resistance and Accommodation鈥, Centre for European Studies, 杏吧原创 University, 24 September, 2007.

鈥淚dentity, Diversity, Responsibility鈥, delivered at the international conference 鈥淓thics in Democracy: How can Ethics Shape Political Culture?鈥 Riga, 5 and 6 November, 2007.  This paper is available under the title  

鈥淰arieties of Discourse in the German Headscarf Debate鈥, Canadian Centre for European and German Studies, York University, 28 March 2007.

鈥淭he European Paradox: Swiss Discourses of Identity between Dependence and Xenophobia鈥, in Language Ideologies, Policies and Practices: Language and the Future of Europe, ed. Clare Mar-Molinero and Patrick Stevenson, Palgrave Macmillan, 2006;  2nd edition 2008.

鈥淚mmigrants and the Nation: Political Discourses in Germany and Spain, 2002-2004鈥 with Antonia Maria Ruiz Jimen茅z, Departamento de Ciencia Pol铆tica y de la Administraci贸n, Facultad de Ciencias Pol铆ticas y Sociolog铆a, UNED, Madrid, Biennial Conference of the European Community Studies Association 鈥 Canada, Victoria, B.C. 19 May, 2006.

鈥 Das Gericht, die Entscheidung, die Politiker: Sprachanalytische 脺berlegungen zu Identit盲ts颅bekundungen im Kopftuchstreit鈥, Kolloquium, University of Bielefeld, 9 May, 2005.

The CDU鈥檚 Identity and Immigration Discourses and the Future of the European Union鈥 Paper given at the research workshop 鈥淭he Approach of Mainstream and Extremist Political Parties towards Immigration鈥, sponsored by the University Association for Contemporary European Studies (of the United Kingdom) and held at the University of Bath, 20-21 September, 2004.

Integration厂辞濒颈诲补谤颈迟盲迟, and the Discourses of National Identity in the 1998 Bundestag Election Manifestos,鈥 German Life and Letters, N.S. 55:4 (2000), 539-561.

Recent Graduate Supervision

Ph.D. Thesis, University of Potsdam (Germany)

鈥淶weitgutacher鈥 (external advisor and examiner) for the Ph.D. thesis at the University of Potsdam: 鈥淭radition, Solidarity, and Empowerment: The Native Discourse in Canada: an Analysis of Native News Representations鈥 by Steffi Retzlaff (2005).