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Robert Marshall is a Contract Lecturer in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at Toronto Metropolitan University, where he teaches courses in political theory, political economy, and Canadian public policy. He is also a doctoral candidate at York University, completing his dissertation under the supervision of Dr. Leo Panitch.
Education:
- PhD (ABD) in Political Science – York University, Canada
- MA in Political Science – Carleton University
- BA (Honors) in Political Science – University of Toronto
His research focuses on critical political economy, the role of the state in industrial restructuring, intellectual property rights, and the impact of technology on governance and social justice. He is particularly engaged with issues of globalization, public administration reform, and the transformation of democratic participation in the digital age.
His recent scholarly contributions are primarily in the form of critical book reviews published in leading journals such as Canadian Journal of Political Science, Alternate Routes, and Studies in Political Economy. These reflect a consistent engagement with themes of state sovereignty, technological governance, inequality, and social justice. His forthcoming chapter in Space, Place and Nature: The Landscape of Canadian Political Economy further demonstrates his regional and historical analysis of political economy.
Robert Marshall serves as the book review editor for Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Social Research, a prominent venue for critical scholarship. He has also contributed contract research to several public policy organizations, including the Premier's Council on Health, Wellbeing and Social Justice, the Ontario Council of Regents, and the Roeher Institute.
While no formal advising or grant funding is mentioned, his editorial role and sustained publication record indicate active participation in academic discourse. He is not listed as having supervised students, nor are any scientific awards noted in the provided material.


