Publications (since 2008)
Graduate Pedagogy

Chen, X., Doyle, A., Shotwell, A., and Siltanen, J. "Teaching, Supervising, and Supporting PhD Students: Identifying Issues, Addressing Challenges, Sharing Strategies". Canadian Review of Sociology, 2019, 56(2).

 
Feminist Politics and Inclusive Cities 

 
Klodawsky, F., J. Siltanen and C. Andrew (eds.). Toward Equity and Inclusion in Canadian Cities: Lessons from Critical Praxis-Oriented Research. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2017.

Klodawsky, F., J. Siltanen and C. Andrew “Introduction: Doing Critical Praxis-Oriented Research” in F. Klodawsky, J. Siltanen and C. Andrew (eds) Toward Equity and Inclusion in Canadian Cities: Lessons from Critical Praxis-Oriented Research. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University, 2017, pp. 3–24.

Siltanen, J.  C. Pich, F. Klodawsky, C. Andrew ““The Challenge of Complexity: Reflections on researching an organizational change initiative promoting equity and inclusion in the City of Ottawa” in F. Klodawsky, J. Siltanen and C. Andrew (eds) Toward Equity and Inclusion in Canadian Cities: Lessons from Critical Praxis-Oriented Research. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2017, pp. 60–82.

Klodawsky, F., C. Andrew and J. Siltanen ““The City Will be Ours: We Have So Decided”: Circulating Knowledges in a Feminist Register”. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies, 2016, 15(2): 309–329.

Siltanen, J., F. Klodawsky and C. Andrew. “This is how I want to live my life – an experiment in prefigurative feminist organizing for an equitable and inclusive city”. Antipode, Vol. 47, No. 1, 2015, pp. 260–279.

Andrew, C., F. Klodawsky and J. Siltanen. “Soft Skills and Hard Prejudices:  Pathways to Improving the Life Chances of Recent Immigrant Women in Ottawa, Canada”. Diversities, Vol. 15, No. 1, 2014, pp. 67–78.

Klodawsky et al. "Equity and Inclusion – Findings, Possible Next Steps and General Lessons". [SSHRC research report available, here]

Klodawsky, F., J. Siltanen and C. Andrew. “Urban Contestation in a Feminist Register”. Urban Geography, Vol. 34, No. 4, 2013, pp. 541–559, in the Special Issue on Geographies of Urban Political Contestation.

Klodawsky, F.,  J. Siltanen and C. Andrew. “Municipal Politics in a Feminist and Community-Based Register: Lessons from City for All Women Initiative/ Initiative: une ville pour toutes les femmes (CAWI-IVTF)”. Women and Environments International Magazine, No. 92/93, 2013, pp. 10–13.

 
Gender and Intersectionality – Methodology

 
Scott, N. and J. Siltanen “Intersectionality and Quantitative Methods: Assessing Regression from a Feminist Perspective”. International Journal of Social Research Methodology2017, 20(4):373–385.

Scott, N., and Siltanen, J. “Gender and Intersectionality – a quantitative toolkit for analyzing complex inequalities”. Employment and Social Development Canada, 2012.

 
Gender and Intersectionality – General
 

Siltanen, J. and A. Doucet. Gender Relations in Canada - Intersectionalities and Social Change, new edition. Don Mills, Ont.: Oxford University Press, 2017, 230 pp.

Siltanen, J. A. Doucet, and P. Albanese. “Gender and Sexuality”. In L. Tepperman, P. Albanese, and J. Curtis (eds.). Principles of Sociology. Don Mills, Ont.: Oxford University Press, 2014, pp. 133–149 [revised for 4th edition 2016].

Siltanen, J. and A. Doucet. “Gender Relations”. In L. Tepperman and P. Albanese (eds.) Sociology. Don Mills, Ont.: Oxford University Press, 2012, pp. 201–223. [revised for 4th edition 2015]

Siltanen, J. "Inequalities in Class and Gender: Charting the Sea Change". In J. Curtis et al. (eds.) Social Inequality in Canada. 5th edition, Toronto: Pearson, 2008, pp. 197–212. 



Post-Positivist Methodology

Siltanen, J.  C. Pich, F. Klodawsky, C. Andrew ““The Challenge of Complexity: Reflections on Researching an Organizational Change Initiative Promoting Equity and Inclusion in the City of Ottawa” in F. Klodawsky, J. Siltanen and C. Andrew (eds) Toward Equity and Inclusion in Canadian Cities: Lessons from Critical Praxis-Oriented Research. Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2017, pp. 60–82.

Doucet, A and J. Siltanen (Section editors) Committing Sociology: Methodological and Epistemological Reflections. Canadian Review of Sociology, August 2017 

Willis, A. and J. Siltanen. “Restorying Work Inside and Outside the Academy – Practices of Reflexive Team Research”. In Walter Gershon (ed.) Working Together: Turning Towards the Collaborative in Qualitative Methodology, Rotterdam, Netherlands: Sense Publishing, 2009, pp. 105–125.

Siltanen, J, Willis A., and W. Scobie. “Separately Together: Working Reflexively as a Team”. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, Vol. 11, No. 1, 2008, pp. 45–61.


 
Inequality, Work and Social Citizenship

Siltanen, J., Willis, A. and W. Scobie. “Flows, Eddies, Scrambles and Whirlpools: Inequalities in the Negotiation of Work Change”. Canadian Journal of Sociology, Vol. 34, No. 4, 2009, pp. 1103–1032 [Reprinted in V. Shalla (ed.) Working in a Global Era – Canadian Perspectives. Canadian Scholar’s Press, 2011, pp. 239–242]



Other

Picard, C. and J. Siltanen. “Exploring the Significance of Emotion for Mediation Practice”. Conflict Resolution Quarterly, Vol. 31, No. 1, 2013, pp. 31–55.
 

Contact

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  • Carleton University,
  • Ottawa, K1R 5B6

Dr. Janet Siltanen


Dr. Janet Siltanen