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Matthew Hoffmann
Associate Professor - Chair

Contact Information:
Phone: (416) 287-7307
Office: B542
Email: mjhoff@utsc.utoronto.ca
Department: Political Science

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Research Interests & Work in Progress

  • Global Environmental Governance
  • International Organization
  • Social Constructivism

Teaching Interests & Responsibilities

  • International Relations
  • International Conflict and Conflict Management

Affiliations

  • 2007-Present Editorial Board Member: Politics
  • 2008-Present Editorial Board Member: International Studies Review
  • 2002-2007 Member Executive Board Northeast International Studies Association

Awards & Grants

  • 2009 SSHRC "Governance and Legitimacy in Carbon Markets" co-investigator $221, 931.
  • 2008 Leverhulme Trust International Networks Grant "Transnational Climate Change Governance" Partner in network of 16 scholars. €96, 373.86.
  • 2007 Univerisy of Toronto Connaught New Faculty Matching Grant "Contesting Climate Change: NGOs, Norms, and Governance" $38, 000

Publications

  • Matthew J. Hoffmann (Forthcoming) Into the Void: Experimenting with Climate Governance After Kyoto, New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Matthew J. Hoffmann, (2010) "Norms and Social Constructivism in International Relations" in The International Studies Compendium Project edited by Robert Denemark et al, (oxford: Wiley-Blackwell).
  • Steven Berstein, Michele Betsill, Matthew Hoffmann, Matthew Paterson (forthcoming), "A Tale of Two Copenhagens: Carbon markets and Climate Governance" Millenium: Journal of International Studies.
  • Matthew J. Hoffmann (2009), "Is Constructivist Ethics an Oxymoron?" International Studies Review 11 (2): 231-252.
  • Matthew J. Hoffmann (2005) Ozone Depletion and Climate Change: Constructing A Global Response, Albany: State University of New York Press: 259pp.
  • Robert Denemark and Matthew J. Hoffmann (2008) "Not Just Scraps of Paper: The Dynamics of Multilateral Treaty-Making" Cooperation and Conflict 43 (2): 185-219.
  • Matthew J. Hoffmann (2008) "Where the States Are: Environmental NGO’s and the UN Climate Change Negotiations," in . Transnational Activism in the UN and the EU edited by Jutta Joachim and Birgit Locher, London: Routledge: 29-42