Tracey Raney

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Associate Professor Faculty of Arts Department of Politics and Public Administration Toronto, Ontario traney@torontomu.ca Office: (416) 979-5000 ext. 2701

Bio/Research

Dr. Tracey Raney (she/her) is Professor in the Department of Politics and Public Administration, and a member of the Yeates School of Graduate Studies, at Toronto Metropolitan University. She previously served as the Graduate Program Director of the MA in Public Policy and Administration.


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Bio/Research

Dr. Tracey Raney (she/her) is Professor in the Department of Politics and Public Administration, and a member of the Yeates School of Graduate Studies, at Toronto Metropolitan University. She previously served as the Graduate Program Director of the MA in Public Policy and Administration.

In addition to holding a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Calgary, she holds a Masters Degree in Canadian Studies (with a specialization in Women’s Studies) from Carleton University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Studies from Queen’s University.

Dr. Raney’s broad research interests are in the areas of Canadian politics and women and politics. Her work focuses mainly on questions of identity, representation and leadership on topics including Canadian national identity, sub-national political identities in Canada, women’s political representation (Canada and Ontario), gender-based violence in politics, and sexual misconduct in legislatures. You can read more about her externally-funded projects on violence and harassment against women in Canadian politics in this Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council feature on her research.

Dr. Raney co-teaches the Women in the House program with Peggy Nash, Senior Advisor to the Dean of Arts. The Women in the House program is an interdisciplinary, experiential-learning course available to students who identify as women from across the university. You can learn more about the program here: https://www.torontomu.ca/arts/women-in-the-house/


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