Jerald Sabin
Associate Professor 鈥 Canadian public administration, comparative federalism, territories, administrative history, politics in Northern Canada, indigenous-settler intergovernmental relations.
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- PhD (Political Science), University of Toronto, 2016
- MA (Public Administration), 杏吧原创 University, 2009
- Bachelor of Public Affairs and Policy Management, 杏吧原创 University, 2007
Jerald Sabin鈥檚 research explores the formation of Canada鈥檚 administrative state, including its Westminster parliamentary democracy, federal system, and relations with Indigenous nations and collectivities. His work examines the development of Canada鈥檚 territorial system, contemporary territorial governments, and how Indigenous resurgence is reshaping the governance systems of Canada鈥檚 North.
Sabin is leading three research projects. The first is a SSHRC-funded study examining leadership selection in the 鈥渃onsensus governments鈥 of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. A second research project examines the role of the Canadian Department of the Interior (1873-1936) in reshaping the Canadian prairies and setting out the administrative and governance framework for all of Canada鈥檚 colonial possessions. A final research project considers the use of territories as a jurisdictional form to govern both remote and Indigenous-majority lands in Canada, the United States, and Australia.
“Canada represents a singular experiment: a settler federation grappling with its past, facing its colonial present, and charting an innovative future. I have witnessed this future most clearly working alongside Northern Indigenous and settler communities. Canada鈥檚 North is on the leading edge of political, constitutional, and administrative changes that are fundamentally remaking how Canadians govern themselves. Learning from the past, while planning for our shared future, is at the heart of my research agenda.“
Honours
- SPPA Excellence in Teaching Award, 杏吧原创 University, 2021-2022
- John McMenemy Prize, Canadian Political Science Association, 2015
Grants
- 2024-2029. SSHRC Insight Grant. 鈥淟eadership, Democratic Accountability, and Consensus Government in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories (Principal Investigator; Co-applicant: Christopher Alcantara). $146,964.
- 2021-2023. SSHRC Insight Development Grant. 鈥淲hat is a territory? Comparative federalism and colonial political development in North America. (Principal Investigator). $44,160.
- 2018-2020. SSHRC Explore Grant. 鈥淎 preliminary analysis of the T艂谋台ch谦 electoral system.鈥 (Principal Investigator). $7000.
- 2017-2019. SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowship. 鈥淟iberalism, Indigenous government, and political development in Northern Canada.鈥 (Principal Investigator). $81,000.
Publications
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- Sabin, Jerald. 2024. 鈥淪ettler colonialism and the administrative state: The transfer of the Government of the Northwest Territories to Yellowknife in 1967.鈥 Canadian Public Administration. 67.1: 149-165.
- Sabin, Jerald, Daniel Mosannef, and Christopher Alcantara. 2024. 鈥淩epresentative democracy and cabinet selection: The determinants of ministerial appointment in territorial government.鈥 Canadian Public Administration. 67.1: 54-71.
- Sabin, Jerald. 2023. 鈥淲hat is a territory? Comparative federalism and state formation in North America.鈥 Territory, Politics, Governance, 1-17.
- Sabin, Jerald. 2022. 鈥淔ederalism, Multilevel Politics, and the Occupation of Ottawa.鈥 Canadian Journal of Political Science. 55.3: 747-753.
- Thomas, Paul E.J. and Jerald Sabin. 2019. 鈥淩eligion and the 2017 Conservative Party of Canada Leadership Race.鈥 Canadian Journal of Political Science, 52.4: 801-823.
- Sabin, Jerald and Andrea Olive. 2018. 鈥淪lack: Adopting Social Networking Platforms for Active Learning.鈥 PS: Political Science & Politics, 51.1: 183-189.
- Sabin, Jerald. 2014. 鈥淐ontested Colonialism: Responsible Government and Political Development in Yukon.鈥 Canadian Journal of Political Science, 47.2: 375-396. [Winner 2015 John McMenemy Prize]
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- Rayside, David Morton, et al. . UBC Press, 2017.
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- Sabin, Jerald and Kyle Kirkup. 2019. 鈥淐ompeting Masculinities and Political Campaigns.鈥 Mediation of Gendered Identities in Canadian Politics. Eds. Angelia Wagner and Joanna Everitt. Vancouver: UBC Press.
- Sabin, Jerald. 2018. 鈥淔iscal Outlier: Yukon in an Austere Age.鈥 Canadian Provincial and Territorial Paradoxes: Public Finances, Services and Employment in an Era of Austerity. Eds. Carlo Fanelli and Bryan Evans. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen鈥檚 University Press, 380-408.
- Sabin, Jerald. 2016. 鈥淎lternatives North: A History.鈥 Care, Cooperation, and Activism in Canada鈥檚 Northern Social Economy. Eds. Frances Abele, Chris Southcott. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 125-140.
Videos & Media Coverage
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- Jerald Sabin, School of Public Policy and Administration (FPA News, Oct 2020)
- (Vancouver Sun, Mar 2018)
- (CBC News, Aug 2016)
- (CBC News, May 2016)
SPPA News
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