Current Grants

2022-2025

Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)

Insight Grant, “Gender Mainstreaming in Global Trade Governance”, PI (with collaborators Adrienne Roberts and Silke Trommer, University of Manchester, UK), $134 296

2022-2023

Centre for the Study of Governance and Society (CSGS), King’s College London, UK

“Explaining the Evolution of Ideas in Global Trade Governance”, Co-Investigator (with James Scott (PI), King’s College London and Tyler Girard (CI), Purdue University), £9 000/$14 500

2020-2024

Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC)

Insight Grant, “Coherence and Incoherence in Global Sustainable Development Governance”, Co-Investigator (with Steven Bernstein (PI), University of Toronto), $147 564

Selected Publications

Books

Hannah, Erin and John Ravenhill (eds) (2024), Global Political Economy, 7th Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press, in press.

Hannah, Erin (2016), NGOs and Global Trade: Non-State Voices in EU Trade Policymaking. Abingdon: Routledge, Global Institutions Series.

Hannah, Erin, James Scott, and Silke Trommer (eds) (2015) Expert Knowledge in Global Trade. Abingdon: Routledge, Global Institutions Series.

Journal Articles

Hannah, Erin, Adrienne Roberts, and Silke Trommer (2022), “Gender in Global Trade: Transforming or Reproducing Trade Orthodoxy?,” Review of International Political Economy, 29(4): 1368-1393.

Hannah, Erin, Adrienne Roberts, and Silke Trommer (2021), “Towards a Feminist Global Trade Politics,” Globalizations, Special Issue 18(1): 70-85.

Hannah, Erin, James Scott, and Rorden Wilkinson (2018), “The WTO in Buenos Aires: The Outcome and Significance for the Future of the Multilateral Trading System,” World Economy 41(10): 2578-2598.

Hannah, Erin, Amy Janzwood, James Scott, and Rorden Wilkinson (2018), “What Kind of Civil Society? The Changing Complexion of Public Engagement at the WTO,” Journal of World Trade 52(1): 113-141.

Hannah, Erin, Holly Ryan, and James Scott (2017), “Power, Knowledge and Resistance: The Revolutionary Potential of IGOs in Global Trade Governance?,” Review of International Political Economy 24(5): 741-775.

Hannah, Erin, James Scott, and Rorden Wilkinson (2017), “Reforming WTO-Civil Society Engagement,” World Trade Review 16(3): 427-448.

Works in Progress

Books

Hannah, Erin, Adrienne Roberts, and Silke Trommer, The Contested Politics of Gender and Trade (Manuscript in progress)

Working Papers

Girard, Tyler, Erin Hannah, and James Scott, “Ideological Demarcation and Policy Cooperation in Global Trade Governance” (Manuscript in progress)

Girard, Tyler, Erin Hannah, and Andrea Lawlor, “Trade-offs: Public Attitudes toward Trade Policy in Canada” (Manuscript in progress)

Girard, Tyler, and Erin Hannah, “I Don’t Cook, I’m No Maid, But Let Me Tell You My Thoughts On Trade: Gender, Social Reproduction, and Trade Preferences.” (Manuscript in progress)