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Christopher Cochrane

Associate Professor

University of Toronto Scarborough, Department of Political Science

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  • Associate Professor
    University of Toronto Scarborough, Department of Political Science
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  • University of Toronto, Political Science, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, Ontario, M1C 1A4, Canada

BIO

Christopher Cochrane is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto and the University of Toronto Scarborough. He is the author of Left and Right: The Small World of Political Ideas (MQUP, 2015) and co-author, with Kelly Blidook and Rand Dyck, of Canadian Politics: Critical Approaches (Nelson, 2021). His research interests are Canadian politics, ideology, party competition, and computational social science. Cochrane and colleagues run the Linked Parliamentary Data Project (www.lipad.ca), which is digitizing and analyzing the written record of debate in the Canadian House of Commons. He is also working with Zane Schwartz to update and analyze the first comprehensive database of donations to federal and provincial candidates and parties (https://special.nationalpost.com/follow-the-money/about).

Media availability: Radio, Print/Online

ACADEMIC POSITIONS

  • Chair
    University of Toronto, University of Toronto Scarborough, Department of Political Science, Toronto, Canada1 Jul 2023 - present
  • Associate Professor
    University of Toronto, University of Toronto Scarborough, Department of Political Science, Toronto, Canada2015 - present
  • Assistant Professor
    University of Toronto, University of Toronto Scarborough, Department of Political Science, Toronto, Canada2010 - 2015

DEGREES

  • PhD
    University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada2010
  • MA
    McGill University, Montreal, Canada
  • BA
    St. Thomas University, Fredericton, Canada

AVAILABILITY

  • Media enquiries
  • Masters Research or PhD student supervision

INSTITUTIONAL STRATEGIC INITIATIVES

  • Data Sciences Institute (DSI)

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