Political economy
Gregory Distelhorst
Associate Professor
- Campus
- Faculty
- Department
- Centres
Areas of Expertise
- China
- Chinese politics and public policy
- Corporate social responsibility
- Global Supply Chains
- Industrial relations
- Labor and International Business
- Multinational management
- Political economy
- Worker Rights
Office: N/A
Languages: Chinese (Mandarin),English
Website
Email: g.distelhorst@utoronto.ca
Hy Van Luong
Professor Emeritus/Emerita
- Campus
- Faculty
- Department
Areas of Expertise
- East and Mainland South East Asia
- Family and gender
- ideology and political economy, gender and social structure
- Language
- Migration
- Political economy
- Sociocultural Anthropology
- South and Southeast Asia
- Vietnam
Office: 416-946-8985
Home: 416-481-5185
Mobile: 416-481-5185
Website
Email: vanluong@chass.utoronto.ca
Media availablity: TV, Radio, Print/Online
Kristin Victoria Plys
Associate Professor
- Campus
- Department
Areas of Expertise
- Capitalism
- Colonialism/Imperialism
- Comparative and Historical Sociology
- Economic History
- Global & Transnational History
- Histories of the Café Culture
- Labour/Left History
- Marxism
- Oral history
- Political economy
- Postcolonial Theory
- The Global Sout
Office: N/A
Website
Email: kristin.plys@utoronto.ca
Marcelo Vieta
Associate Professor
- Campus
- Faculty
- Department
Areas of Expertise
- Autonomist and Open Marxisms
- Continental philosophy
- Critical development studies
- Critical theory
- Economic democracy
- Labour-process theory
- Latin American social and political thought
- Marxist theory
- New cooperativism
- Organization studies, with a focus on participatory and democratic organizations
- Philosophy of technology.
- Political economy
- Social anarchism
- Social and solidarity economy initiatives and conceptualizations of the social economy
- Social movement learning
- Sociology of work
- Utopian socialism
- Work-integration social enterprises and social cooperatives
- Worker- and community-recuperated enterprises (formerly capitalist firms or public-sector interests that are converted to workers' or community self-management)
- Workers' self-management/autogestión
- Workplace and organizational learning and social change
- Worldwide cooperative movement, with a focus on worker cooperatives
Office: (416) 978-0515
Languages: English,Spanish - Latin American,Italian
Website
Email: marcelo.vieta@utoronto.ca