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People & Partners

The Public Banking Project is a multidisciplinary research collaboration housed at McMaster University involving researchers from around the world.

Core Team

Professor Thomas Marois

McMaster University

Professor of Political Economy

dr ali riza gungen

Dr. Ali Riza Güngen

Columbia College

Research Associate Academic

jacob stewart, msc

Jacob Stewart

McMaster University

MSc, Research Fellow

Associates

Dr Diana V. Barrowclough

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

Senior Economist

Phil Faanu

McMaster University

PhD Candidate, Political Science

Alicja Krubnik

McMaster University

PhD Candidate, International Relations and Comparative Public Policy

Dr Franziska Paul

University of Glasgow

Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Political Economy

Susan Spronk

University of Ottawa

Associate Professor

Adam Zvric

McMaster University

PhD Candidate, Labour Studies

Partners

Institute on Globalization and Human Condition More Information

The Institute on Globalization and the Human Condition (IGHC) contributes to research and teaching excellence about globalizing processes and how these come to bear upon our lives, our communities, and the environment in which we live.

Municipal Services Project More Information

Municipal Services Project unites researchers, activists and practitioners from the grassroots to the policy level who are engaged in debates around equitable, sustainable and democratic public services.

Funders

128 Collective More Information

128 Collective are driven by the moral imperatives posed by climate change and inequity and seek not only to prevent their harms, but also to create a society that redirects capital to build healthier ecosystems and flourishing human communities.

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada More Information

The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) is the federal research funding agency that promotes and supports research and training in the humanities and social sciences.