Ryerson University experts on Donald Trump Inauguration
Donald Trump Inauguration experts
The following Ryerson faculty experts are available to comment on Donald Trump's January 20 inauguration. Unless otherwise noted, please contact them directly:
Possibility of public violence surrounding the inauguration
Dan Horner
Assistant Professor
Department of Criminology
Faculty of Arts
Cell: 289-700-6465
Email: dan.horner@torontomu.ca
Bio: https://www.torontomu.ca/criminology/about-us/faculty-staff/faculty/horner-dan/
*Not available Wednesday, January 18th between 2 and 5p.m., and Monday, January 23rd between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Social media memes surrounding the inauguration and their meaning in social discourse
Anatoliy Gruzd
Canada Research Chair in Social Media Data Stewardship
Director, Social Media Lab
Ted Rogers School of Management
Office: 416-979-5000 x7937
Cell: 647-677-8184
Email: gruzd@torontomu.ca
Bio: http://experts.ryerson.ca/anatoliy-gruzd
Entertainers performing and refusing to perform at the inauguration
James Nadler
Associate Professor
Faculty of Communication and Design
Cell: 647-229-8438
Email: jnadler@torontomu.ca
Bio: http://experts.ryerson.ca/james-nadler
The U.S. and Canada’s changing relationship with Russia as a result of Trump's presidency
Arne Kislenko
Associate Professor
Department of History
Cell: 647-378-8710
Email: akislenk@torontomu.ca
Bio: http://experts.ryerson.ca/arne-kislenko
*Available for email or phone interviews
Political rhetoric surrounding the inauguration
Wayne Petrozzi
Professor
Department of Politics and Public Administration
Cell: 289-568-0762
Email: petrozzi@politics.ryerson.ca
Bio: http://experts.ryerson.ca/wayne-petrozzi
Canadian political preparation for Trump's presidency
Myer Siemiatycki
Professor
Department of Politics and Public Administration
Faculty of Arts
Email: msiemiatycki@politics.ryerson.ca
Bio: http://experts.ryerson.ca/myer-siemiatycki
How America's view of climate change may change under the Trump administration
Trump’s engagement with sub-Saharan Africa
Christopher Gore
Associate Professor
Department of Politics and Public Administration
Faculty of Arts
Email: chris.gore@torontomu.ca
Bio: http://experts.ryerson.ca/christopher-gore
How America's treatment of science and scientists may change under the Trump administration
Imogen Coe
Dean
Faculty of Science
*Contact Lauren Clegg to arrange an interview with Imogen Coe
Justin Trudeau not to attend Trump's inauguration
Ron Stagg
Professor
Department of History
Faculty of Arts
Office: 416- 979-5000 ext. 6202
Email: stagg@torontomu.ca
Bio: http://experts.ryerson.ca/ron-stagg
Possible impact of Trump presidency on immigration to the U.S. and Canada
Usha George
Professor
School of Social Work
Faculty of Community Services
Office: 416-979-5000 x 6119
Email: ugeorge@torontomu.ca
Bio: http://experts.ryerson.ca/usha-george
Harald Bauder
Director, MA program in Immigration and Settlement Studies
Professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies
Faculty of Arts
Email: hbauder@torontomu.ca
Bio: http://experts.ryerson.ca/harald-bauder
Conflict of interest issues surrounding Trump presidency
Chris MacDonald
Associate Professor
Interim Director, MBA Programs
Director, Ted Rogers Leadership Centre
Email: chris.macdonald@torontomu.ca
Bio: http://experts.ryerson.ca/chris-macdonald
Impact of Trump presidency, protectionist views on Canada-U.S trade, global markets
Sui Sui
Associate Professor, Global Management Studies
Ted Rogers School of Business Management
Office: 416-979-5000 x6710
Cell: 647-892-5218
Email: sui.sui@torontomu.ca
Bio: http://experts.ryerson.ca/sui-sui
If you are looking for another expert not listed here, please email Lauren Clegg, or visit our faculty experts database at https://www.torontomu.ca/news/media/facultyexperts/index.html.
MEDIA CONTACT:
Lauren Clegg
Public Affairs
University Relations
Ryerson University
416.979.5000 x 7161
lauren.clegg@torontomu.ca