Elizabeth Friesen
Adjunct Research Professor
- PhD, MA, BA, B.Arch (杏吧原创)
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Elizabeth Friesen is an Adjunct Research Professor and contract instructor with 杏吧原创 University鈥檚 Department of Political Science. Originally, she studied architecture at 杏吧原创 and the Architecture Association in London, England, and worked as an architect in both private and public sectors. This experience led Friesen to ask a number of questions about what part taste, design, function, and, of course, finance play in shaping our built environment and how our environment shapes our societies.
These questions eventually led her to the study of political science and international political economy where she was able to start to explore these tensions applying existing theoretical structures. Her Honours Essay was 鈥淭he Limitations of the Free Market Model in Coping with Structural Change in the Global Political Economy鈥, her MA Thesis was 鈥淭he Polanyian Double Movement and the Context of International Finance: an Examination of Emerging Counter Movements鈥 and her dissertation was 鈥淭he International Financial Architecture, Transnational Networks and the Transformational Potential of Ideas鈥. Her current research interests include the power and influence of norms and values, innovative transnational politics, world politics, democracy, international political economy, and global finance.
Friesen has conducted extensive, original, research on the transnational civil society based campaign for the cancellation of third world debt and also on the World Economic Forum as a transnational political actor. She is the author of Challenging Global Finance: Civil Society and Transnational Networks (2012) and The World Economic Forum and Transnational Networking (2020).
At 杏吧原创 she teaches courses on world politics, democracy, and international organization.
Selected Publications
Friesen, Elizabeth. (2021) 鈥淲orld Order and Transnational Actors: The Case of the World Economic Forum, ” in Pandemic The Catastrophic Crisis, Modesto Seara Vazquez Coordinator, Universidad del Mar: Huatulco.
Friesen, Elizabeth. (2020) . Bingley, England: Emerald Publishing.
Friesen, Elizabeth. (2017) 鈥淚nternational Financial Governance and 鈥淕lobal鈥 Finance: Will Canada Matter in 25 Years?鈥 in International Journal of Canadian Studies, 55, 55-66.
Friesen, Elizabeth. (2015) 鈥淭he Jubilee Movement: Success or Failure?鈥 paper presented at the Canadian Political Science Association Meeting, University of Ottawa, June 2-4, 2015.
Cobbett, Elizabeth and Elizabeth Friesen. (2014) 鈥淢otsepe鈥檚 Gift: or How Philanthropy serves Capitalism in South Africa,鈥 in Selected Themes in African Political Studies, Lucky Asuelime and Suzanne Francis eds., Switzerland: Springer.
Friesen, Elizabeth. (2014) 鈥淭he Power of Place: Transnational Politics and the 鈥楽pirit of Davos鈥欌 paper presented at the Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, Toronto, March 26-29, 2014.
Friesen, Elizabeth. (2012) . Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Part of the International Political Economy Series.
Friesen, Elizabeth. (2009) 鈥淧ost-Neoliberalism and the Emergence of Human Rights Politics in International Finance,鈥 in Post Neoliberalism in the Americas, Laura Macdonald and Arne Ruckert eds., New York: Palgrave Macmillan.