Matthew Hayday

Matthew Hayday is an assistant professor in the Department of History at
the University of Guelph. His main areas of research deal with issues of publicpolicy, English-French relations, federalism and identity politics in Canada. He is the author of Bilingual Today, United Tomorrow: Offi cial Languages in Education and Canadian Federalism and a number of articles on language policy, commemoration and Canadian political history.

Books by Matthew Hayday

Mobilizations, Protests and Engagements

Mobilizations, Protests and Engagements

Canadian Perspectives on Social Movements

Marie Hammond-Callaghan, Matthew Hayday

This book addresses many questions in evaluating social movements and is the first in a series being developed by The Centre for Canadian Studies at Mount Allison University. What lessons can we learn from protest movements and social mobilizations of the past? Do newer movements differ from those of the past in process or outcomes? How have globalization and international events changed and shaped the way Canadian social movements operate? How effective are (and have been) social movements as agents… (more information)