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Scott Bennett serves as Associate Professor in Carleton University's Department of Political Science, with extensive practical experience as policy consultant for Canadian federal and provincial governments. He contributed to the Manitoba Basic Annual Income Experiment and advises major survey research firms and federal policy bodies including the Parliamentary Budget Officer.
His educational background includes:
- BA: University of Chicago
- MA: York University
- PhD: York University
Professor Bennett's research integrates public opinion analysis, quantitative methodology, and institutional design, with recent focus on governance challenges amid technological transformation. His work examines how information flows shape policy responses and community resilience, bridging political science with real-world administrative practice through experimental and survey-based approaches.
Publication trends reveal consistent evolution from foundational methods (1990s) to contemporary governance studies, with growing emphasis on technology-society interactions. Recent works analyze institutional adaptation to technological change while earlier research established benchmarks in Canadian public service satisfaction and continental trade policy assessment.
Current projects investigate information utilization in governance systems, experimental analysis of policy response dynamics, and long-term relationships between technological constraints and community organization structures.


