publications

 

BOOKS

Graham, Kate. No Second Chances (Toronto: Second Story Press, May 2022). Available through Indigo, Madame PremierAmazon or Second Story

Graham, Kate. Govern Like a Girl (Toronto: Second Story Press, August 2021). Available through Indigo, Madame Premier, Amazon or Second Story

Spicer, Zachary, Joseph Lyons and Kate Graham. Local Government in Practice: Case Studies in Policy, Planning and Governance (Toronto: Emond Montgomery, October 2019). Available through Amazon or Emond 

BOOK CHAPTERS

Graham, Kate. “Who Calls Foul? Gender Based Violence on the Campaign Trail” in Cheryl Collier and Tracy Rainey, eds, Gender Based Violence in Canadian Politics in the #MeToo Era” (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, Forthcoming 2023).

Graham, Kate and Jeff Fielding. “The Challenge of Leading Up” in Seigel, David, Michael Fenn and Gordon McIntosh, eds., in Their Own Words: Canadian City Managers (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, Forthcoming 2023).

Graham, Kate and Jesse Helmer. “Local Leadership and Institutions” in Kristin Good and Jen Nelles, eds, Canadian Urban Governance in Comparative Perspective: Subnational and International Comparisons (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, Forthcoming 2023).

Agocs, Carol and Kate Graham. “Citizen Action for Sustainable Development: Case Studies in London, Ontario, Canada” in Andrew Sancton and Zhenjiang Chen, eds, Citizen Participation at the Local Level in China and Canada (Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press, 2015). 

PRESENTED PAPERS

Graham, Kate. “Who Calls Foul? Gender Based Violence on the Campaign Trail,” Canadian Political Science Association Conference, online (June 2021).

Graham, Kate. “Leading in Chains? The Power of Canada’s Mayors,” Canadian Political Science Association Conference, Vancouver BC (June 2019).

Graham, Kate. “Does Canada have a ‘weak mayor’ system?” Canadian Political Science Association Conference, Toronto Ontario (June 2017).

Cobban, Tim and Kate Graham. “Did the Common Sense Revolution reduce the size of municipal government in Ontario?” Institute of Public Administration of Canada (IPAC) Conference, Montreal Quebec (August 2013).

Agocs, Carol and Kate Graham. “Citizen Action for Sustainable Development.” Canada-China Local Government Research Project Partnership Conference, Xiamen China (May 2009).

Graham, Kate and Kadie Ward. “London’s Creative City,” Innovation Systems Research Network Conference, Montreal Quebec (April 2008). 

ARTICLES

Graham, Kate and Jeff Fielding. "The post-pandemic municipal workforce: where is everyone?" Municipal World (October 2022). 

Graham, Kate and Jeff Fielding. “Significant headwinds on the road to recovery,” Municipal World (October 2021).

Graham, Kate. “Leading in Chains? The Task of Mayors.” Municipal World (January 2019).

Graham, Kate. “Strong Communities, Strong Canada: A Case for a New Federalism.” Public Sector Digest (Fall 2018).

Bastedo, Heather and Kate Graham, “Canada’s Mayors Speak: Challenges for Local Government in 2018,” Municipal World (November 2018).

Spicer, Zachary and Kate Graham, “Taking the Reins: Mayoral Transition Planning in Canadian Cities,” Canadian Public Administration (December 2016). 

Graham, Kate and Mat Daley, “Local Government and Big Data: Turning Potential into Practice,” Municipal Monitor (Spring 2014).

Graham, Kate, “The True Cost and Effectiveness of Service Reviews,” Public Sector Digest (Fall 2013).

Graham, Kate, “Mayors Who Tweet, and What It Means for #cdnpoli,” Public Sector Digest (September 2013).

Gamble, Elaine, Kate Graham and Rosanna Wilcox, “Beyond Traditional Engagement: Working Together with citizens to improve decision making,” Municipal World (June 2013).

Graham, Kate, “Getting to Know You: Changing the conversation with citizens,” Municipal World (May 2013).