toby rollo

associate professor, chair
trollo@lakeheadu.ca
+1 (807) 343-8010ext. 8284
ryan building 2033
academic qualifications: 

2015 ph.d. university of toronto

2007 m.a. university of victoria

2006 b.a. (hons). university of british columbia


 

recent publications

articles 

2020    “babies and boomers: intergenerational democracy and the political epidemiology of covid-19,” democratic theory 7(2): 75-81.

 2020    “democratic silence: two forms of domination in the social contract tradition,” critical review of international social and political philosophy. online first: july 23, 2020.

 2019    “two political ontologies and three models of silence: voice, signal, and action,” critical exchange: the nature of silence and its democratic possibilities, in contemporary political theory 18(3): 424-447. 

2018. “back to the rough ground: textual, oral and enactive meaning in comparative political theory,” european journal of political theory.

 2018. “imperious temptations: finding democratic legitimacy and indigenous consent,” canadian journal of political science.

 2018. “the color of childhood: the role of the child/human binary in the production of antiblack racism,” journal of black studies 49(4): 307-329 (published online: march, 2018)

 2018. “feral children: settler colonialism, progress and the figure of the child,” settler colonial studies 8(1): 60-79 (published online: june, 2016)

book chapters

2020    “democratic child’s play: natality, responsible education, and decolonial praxis,” in thinking, childhood, and time: contemporary perspectives on the politics of education, eds. walter omar kohan and barbara weber. rowman & littlefield, 145-160.

2020    “women and children first! the ideal of co-emancipation in feminist and lgbtq critique,” in turbulent times, transformational possibilities? gender and politics today and tomorrow, eds. fiona macdonald & alexandra dobrowolsky. toronto: university of toronto press, 199-220.

2020    with cynthia mcdermott, richard khan, and fred chapel. “critical pedagogies and democratic praxis.” in sage international handbook of critical pedagogies, eds. shirley steinberg, barry down, & dara nix-stevenson. london: sage.

2020    “childhood and modernity.” in sage handbook of children and childhood, eds. daniel thomas cook & erica burman. london: sage. 

2020    “children as other/stranger” in sage handbook of children and childhood, eds. daniel thomas cook & erica burman. london: sage.

date joined lakehead: 
august, 2018