Mebs Kanji, PhD
- Associate Professor, Political Science
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Biography
Dr. Mebs Kanji's SSHRC and FQRSC funded research examines value diversity between different value communities in Canada and across other advanced industrial states. His current focus of analysis centres on investigating the relationship between value diversity, social cohesion and political support. Some of his most recent findings reveal an expanding generational value divide that may have significant implications for the welfare state and democratic governance. Another set of findings demonstrate a link between value diversity across different Canadian communities and variations in support for electoral reform. And preliminary results from a broader cross-national project suggest that value diversity between different EU member states may have important implications for support for further European integration. In addition, Dr. Kanji is also currently working on projects that examine: the nuances of secularization in advanced industrialized states, attitudes toward access to health care services and possible reforms, and environmental concern and action.
Research interests
Democratic Governance and Value Diversity.Teaching activities
POLI 204 Introduction to Canadian Politics
POLI 393 Empirical Research Methods
POLI 644 Research Methods
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