Frances Abele
Distinguished Research Professor, Chancellor鈥檚 Professor Emerita — circumpolar political economy, Aboriginal-Canada relations, northern development policy, public participation and democracy
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Frances Abele is Distinguished Research Professor and Chancellor鈥檚 Professor Emerita of Public Policy and Administration, Senior Research Fellow of the 杏吧原创 Centre for Community Innovation, Faculty Associate of the Centre for European Studies, and Research Fellow at the Broadbent Institute. Dr. Abele is a founder of the Graduate Diploma in Indigenous Policy and Administration and former director of the School of Public Policy and Administration at 杏吧原创. During 1992-96, she was seconded to the research directorate at the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, where she was responsible for research and policy on the North and some of the Commission鈥檚 work on governance. A political scientist born in Alberta, Dr. Abele attended the University of Calgary, University of Toronto and York University. She has worked with Indigenous peoples all over Canada and in some parts of the circumpolar Arctic for most of her career. Her research has focused on northern economic and political development, Indigenous-Canada relations, self-government, policy and programs important to Aboriginal people living in cities, policy and program evaluation, qualitative research and citizen engagement. Besides her academic publications, Abele has published research reports with the National Centre for First Nations Governance, Canadian Policy Research Networks, the Institute for Research on Public Policy, the Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, and the Institute of Public Administration of Canada. She is currently a member of the editorial boards of two academic journals: aboriginal policy studies, and Canadian Public Administration.
Honours
- Appointment to Order of Canada (2022)
- School of Public Policy and Administration Student Society Most Valued Professor Award (2021)
- Research and Academic Impact Award, 杏吧原创 University (2014)
- Pierre De Celles Institute of Public Administration of Canada Award for Excellence in Teaching Public Administration (2014)
- 杏吧原创 University Research Achievement Award (2010)
- Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal for leadership in education and research (2002)
Publications
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- Southcott, C., Abele, F., Natcher, D. C., & Parlee, B. (2019). . Routledge.
- Abele, F. (2016). . University of Alberta Press.
- Abele, F. (2009).听. Art of the State.
- Graham, K. A., Abele, F., & Commission, R. (1993). . Canadian Government Publishing.
- Abele, F. (1992).听. McGill-Queen鈥檚 Press – MQUP.
- Abele, F. (1991).听. McGill-Queen鈥檚 Press – MQUP.
- Abele, F. (1989). . The Artic Institute Of North America.
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- Chris Southcott, Frances Abele, David听Natcher, and Brenda听Parlee听鈥溾澨Arctic. 71(4): 402-415 (December 2018)
- Frances Abele, George听Comninel, and Peter Meiksins听鈥溾澨Studies in Political Economy. 97(3):听320-336听(November 2016)听听
- Frances Abele, and Sheena Kennedy听Dalseg听“”听Northern Review.听41: 207-240 (October 2015)听
- Frances Abele, and Katherine Graham. “”听aboriginal policy studies.听1(1) (April 2011)听
- Frances Abele. “”听Northern Review (30): 37-56.听(July 2009)听
- Frances Abele, and Thierry Rodon. “”听Canadian Foreign Policy Journal.听13(3): 45-63. (Mar 2007)听
- Frances Abele, and Michael J. Prince. “”听American Review of Canadian Studies.听36(4): 568-595听(December 2006)听
- Frances Abele, and Judith Madill. “”听Journal of听Nonprofit听& Public Sector Marketing 17(1-2):听27-53听(2007)听
- Frances Abele.听“鈥澨Region:听Ekonomika听i听sotsiologiia听(The Region: Economics and Sociology)听no.4:听200-211 (2004)听
- Frances Abele. “”听Northern Review (5): 82-102 (1990).
- Frances Abele. “”听Arctic听41(4): 310-320 (Winter 1987);听reprinted in Kenneth Coates and William R. Morrison, editors, Interpreting Canada’s North:听 Selected Readings.听 Toronto:听 Copp Clark Pitman, 1989.
- Abele Frances, and Mark O. Dickerson. “”听Canadian Public Policy/Analyse De Politiques 11(1):听1-15.听(March 1985)听
- Frances Abele, and E. J.听Dosman. “”听Canadian Public Administration 24(3): 428-451. (1981)听
- Frances Abele, and Edgar J.听Dosman听鈥溾澨Journal of Canadian Studies听16(2): 3-15 (1981)听
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- 鈥淐ompleting Confederation: The Necessary Foundations鈥 with Erin Alexiuk, Satsan Herb George, Catherine MacQuarrie in Katherine Graham and David Newhouse, eds. Sharing the Land, Sharing the Future. University of Manitoba Press, 2021.
- 鈥淓nvironmental Assessment, Independent Review Panels, and Due Process: Turning Principle into Practice鈥 (with Peter Usher) in Katherine Graham and Allan Maslove, eds. How Ottawa Spends 2018-19. School of Public Policy and Administration, 杏吧原创 University, 2018.
- “How can extractive industry help rather than hurt Arctic communities?” with Chris Southcott, David Natcher, Brenda Parlee. In Southcott et al, Resources and Sustainable Development in the Arctic. Routledge, 2018. 300-306.
- 鈥淭he North in New Times: Revising Federal Priorities.鈥 In J. Higginbotham & J. Spence (Eds.), North of 60: Toward A Renewed Canadian Arctic Agenda (pp. 5鈥11). Waterloo: Centre for International Governance Innovation, 2016.
- 鈥淪tate Institutions and the Social Economy in Northern Canada鈥 in Chris Southcott, ed. Northern Communities Working Together: The Social Economy of Canada鈥檚 North. University of Toronto Press, 2015.
- “The Immediate and Lasting Impact of the Inquiry into the Construction of a Mackenzie Valley Pipeline” in Greg Inwood and Carolyn Johns, eds. Commissions of Inquiry and Policy Change: A Comparative Analysis. University of Toronto Press, 2014.
- “Intergovernmentalism and the Well-Being of First Nations” in Ghislain Otis and Martin Papillon, eds. F茅d茅ralisme et Gouvernance Autochtone/Federalism and Aboriginal Governance. Presses de l鈥橴niversit茅 Laval, 2013.
- “Promises to Keep: Federal Spending on Transportation and Communication Infrastructure in the Territorial North” (with Sheena Kennedy Dalseg and Joshua Gladstone) in G. Bruce Doern and Chris Stoney, eds. How Ottawa Spends 2013-14: Mid-Term Blues and Long Term Plans. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2013.
- 鈥淔our Ways to See It: Aboriginal People and Public Policy in Selected Ontario Cities鈥 (with Russell LaPointe, David Leech, Michael McCrossan) in Evelyn Peters, ed. Fields of Governance #5: Urban Aboriginal Policy Making in Canadian Municipalities. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2012.
- 鈥淔ederal Urban Aboriginal Policy: The Challenge of Viewing the Stars in the Urban Night Sky鈥 (with Katherine Graham) in Evelyn Peters, ed. Fields of Governance #5: Urban Aboriginal Policy Making in Canadian Municipalities. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2012.
- “Use it or Lose it? The Conservatives’ Northern Strategy” in Bruce Doern and Chris Stoney, eds. 2011. How Ottawa Spends 2011-12: Cutting Fat or Slicing Pork? Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2011.
- 鈥淎boriginal Workers and the Recession鈥 (with Senada Delic) in G. Bruce Doern and Chris Stoney, eds. How Ottawa Spends 2009-2010. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2010, pp. 163-192.
- 鈥淣orthern Development: Past, Present and Future鈥 in Frances Abele, Tom Courchene, France St. Hilaire, Leslie Seidle, eds. Northern Exposure: Powers, Peoples and Projects. Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2009, pp 19-65.
- 鈥淚ntroduction and Overview鈥 (with Tom Courchene, France St-Hilaire, Leslie Seidle) in Frances Abele, Tom Courchene, France St-Hilaire, Leslie Seidle, eds. Northern Exposure: Powers, Peoples and Projects. Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2009 pp 3-18.
- 鈥淭he New Northern Policy Universe鈥 (with Tom Courchene, France St-Hilaire, Leslie Seidle) in Frances Abele, Tom Courchene, France St-Hilaire, Leslie Seidle, eds. Northern Exposure: Powers, Peoples and Projects. Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 2009 pp 561-594.
- 鈥淐oming in from the Cold: Inuit Diplomacy and Global Citizenship鈥 with Thierry Rodon, in J. Marshall Beier, ed. Indigenous Diplomacy Palgrave, 2009.
- 鈥淎 Little Imagination Required: How Canada Funds Territorial and Northern Aboriginal Governments鈥 with Michael J. Prince, in Allan Maslove, ed. How Ottawa Spends 2008-09: A More Orderly Federalism? Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen鈥檚 University Press, 2008.
- 鈥淭he Future of Fiscal Federalism: Funding Regimes for Aboriginal Self-Government鈥濃 with Michael J. Prince, in Yale Belanger, Aboriginal Self-Government in Canada. Saskatoon: Purich Publishers, 2008.
- “The Evolution of the March 21 Anti-Racism Social Marketing Program: A Case”, (with Judith Madill) in Hastings, G., ed. Social Marketing, London:Elsevier, 2007.
- 鈥淏eyond the Blue Horizon: Northern Development Policy in the Mulroney Years鈥 in Raymond Blake, ed. Examining the Legacy: The Era of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney. McGill-Queen鈥檚 University Press, 2007.
- 鈥淚ndigenous People in the Cities of Northern Canada: The Importance of the Rural Economic Base鈥 in Peter Solomon, ed New Actors in Northern Federations: Cities, Mergers, and Aboriginal Governance in Russia and Canada. Centre for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, University of Toronto, 2006.
- 鈥淏etween Respect and Control: Traditional Indigenous Knowledge in Canadian Public Policy鈥 in Michael Orsini and Miriam Smith, eds. Critical Policy Studies: Contemporary Canadian Approaches. Vancouver: UBC Press, 2006.
- 鈥淐onstructing Political Spaces for Aboriginal Communities in Canada鈥 (with Michael J. Prince) in Ian Peach, ed. Constructing Tomorrow鈥檚 Federalism: New Routes to Effective Governance. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 2006.
- 鈥淪ymbolism, Surfacing, Succession and Substance: Martin鈥檚 Aboriginal Policy Style鈥 with Russell LaPointe and Michael J. Prince, in Bruce Doern, ed. How Ottawa Spends 2005-06 Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen鈥檚 University Press, 2005, pp.99-120.
- 鈥淭he Smartest Steward? Indigenous People and Petroleum-Based Economic Development in Canada鈥檚 North鈥 in G. Bruce Doern, ed. Canadian Energy Policy and the Struggle for Sustainable Development. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005, pp.223-245.
- 鈥淧aying for Self-Determination: Aboriginal Peoples, Self-Government and Fiscal Relations in Canada.鈥 With Michael J. Prince. In Michael Murphy, ed. Reconfiguring Aboriginal-State Relations, Canada: The State of the Federation 2003. Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, School of Policy Studies, Queen鈥檚 University, 2005, 237-263. (second author)
- 鈥淏elonging in the New World: Imperialism, Property and Citizenship鈥 Gerald Kernerman and Philip Resnick, eds. Insiders and Outsiders: Essays In Honour of Alan C. Cairns. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2005, pp. 213-226.
- “Aboriginal Governance and Canadian Federalism: A To-Do List for Canada” with Michael J. Prince in Francois Rocher and Miriam Smith, eds. New Trends in Canadian Federalism. 2nd ed. Peterborough: Broadview Press, 2003, pp 135-166.
- 鈥淎lternative Futures: Aboriginal Peoples and Canadian Federalism鈥 with Michael J. Prince in Herman Bakvis and Grace Skogstad, eds. Canadian Federalism in the Millennium: Performance, Effectiveness and Legitimacy Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2002, pp. 220-237.
- “Lessons from the Policy Discourse on Aboriginal Education,” with Carolyn Dittburner and Katherine Graham, in Marlene Brant Castellano, Lynne Davis and Louise Lahache (eds.) Aboriginal Education: Fulfilling the Promise. UBC Press, 2000. Pp. 3-24.
- “Funding Aboriginal Government in Canada: Recent Developments” with Michael J. Prince, in Harvey Lazar, ed. Canada: The State of the Federation 1999-2000: Toward a New Mission Statement for Canadian Fiscal Federalism. McGill-Queen`s University Press, 2000. Pp.337-370.
- “The Importance of Consent: Indigenous Peoples’ Politics in Canada” in James Bickerton and Alain Gagnon, Canadian Politics, 3rd. ed. Peterborough: Broadview Press, 1999. Pp. 443-462.
- “Negotiating Canada: Thirty Years of Change in Aboriginal Policy” with Katherine Graham and Allan Maslove in Leslie Pal, ed. How Ottawa Spends 1999-2000. Ottawa, Oxford University Press, 1999. Pp. 251-292.
- “Understanding What Happened Here: The Political Economy of Indigenous Peoples” in Wallace Clement, ed. Understanding Canada: Building on the New Political Economy. Kingston and Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1996, pp. 118-140.
- “Various Matters of Nationhood: Aboriginal Peoples and Canada Outside Quebec” in Kenneth McRoberts, ed. Beyond Quebec: Taking Stock of Canada. Kingston and Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1995. Pp. 297-312.
- “Wrestling with History: Prospects for Peace in Aboriginal-Canada Relations” in Jerry Haar and Edgar J. Dosman, eds. A Dynamic Partnership: Canada’s Changing Role in the Hemisphere. University of Miami North-South Centre: Miami, 1993. Pp. 131-146.
- “The Politics of Competitiveness” in Frances Abele, ed. How Ottawa Spends 1991-92: The Politics of Competitiveness. 杏吧原创 University Press: Ottawa, 1992. Pp. 1-22.
- “The Politics of Fragmentation” in Frances Abele, ed. How Ottawa Spends 1990-91: The Politics of Fragmentation. 杏吧原创 University Press, Ottawa, May 1991. Pp. 1-31.
- “Who Benefits? The Transfer of Responsibility for Fire Control and Forest Management from the Federal to the Territorial Governments” in Gurston Dacks, ed. Devolution and Constitutional Development in the Canadian North. 杏吧原创 University Press: Ottawa, 1990. Pp. 43-70.
- “The Democratic Potential in Administrative Expansion” in Gurston Dacks, ed. Devolution and Constitutional Development in the Canadian North. 杏吧原创 University Press: Ottawa, 1990. Pp. 295-316.
- “High Politics is Not Enough: Services for Aboriginal Peoples in Alberta and Ontario” (with Katherine Graham) in David Hawkes, ed. Defining the Responsibilities: Federal and Provincial Governments and Aboriginal Peoples. 杏吧原创 University Press: Ottawa, 1989. Pp. 32.
- “Canada as a ‘White Settler Colony’: What 杏吧原创 Natives and Immigrants?” with D. Stasiulis in W. Clement and G. Williams, eds. The New Political Economy, McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1989, pp. 240-277.
- “Confronting ‘Harsh and Inescapable Facts”: Indigenous Peoples and the Militarization of the Circumpolar Region”, in E.J. Dosman, ed. Sovereignty and Security in the Arctic. Routledge: New York, 1989, pp. 176-193
- “Plus Que 脟a Change: The North and Native Peoples”, with K. Graham, How Ottawa Spends 1988-89, 杏吧原创 University Press, 1988, pp. 113-138.
- “Conservative Northern Development Policy: A New Broom in an Old Bottleneck”, in Michael J. Prince, ed. Tracking the Tories: How Ottawa Spends 1986-1987, Methuen 1986, pp. 149-178.
- “Dene-Government Relations: The Development of a New Political Minority” in Neil Nevitte and Allan J. Kornberg, eds. Minorities and the Canadian State, Mosaic Press, 1985, pp. 136-172.
Media Coverage
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- 杏吧原创 partners in Major National Project to Rebuild First Nations Governance (Mar 2021)
- Building Community In Difficult Circumstances (Mar 2021)
- Celebrating 杏吧原创 Leaders on International Women鈥檚 Day (Mar 2021)
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- (APTN News, Dec 2020)
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- $2.5 Million in New SSHRC Funding to Help Support Indigenous Drive to Self-governance. (Oct 2020)
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- Prof. Frances Abele鈥檚 Research Featured In Fass Stories Laying the Foundation (Nov 2019)
- Building a roadmap for Canada鈥檚 North (Apr 2019)
- Partnerships Receive SSHRC Award Support (Jul 2018)
- (IRPP / Policy options, Mar 2018)
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- Film 鈥淢y Father鈥檚 Land鈥 Draws Large Crowd to Visions For Canada Conference (Mar 2017)
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- A Centre for Indigenous Scholarship (Nov 2014)
- (The Globe and Mail, Dec 2010)
SPPA News
鈥淪eeking Social Democracy鈥 is shortlisted for the Dafoe Book Prize
“Seeking Social Democracy: Seven Decades in the Fight for Equality” by Ed Broadbent co-authored with SPPA’s Frances Abele, Jonathan Sas, and Luke Savage, was announced …
鈥淪eeking Social Democracy鈥 on Canadian non-fiction Bestseller list
Ed Broadbent’s book, “Seeking Social Democracy”, co-authored with SPPA’s Frances Abele debuted on the Canadian non-fiction bestseller list earlier this month. Toronto Star bestsellers for …