David Champagne

PhD Candidate
location_on AnSo Building 20
Education

Ph.D. Sociology, University of British Columbia, 2016 -
M.A. Sociology, Université du Québec à Montréal, 2012-2015
B.Sc. Anthropology, Université de Montréal and Université Catholique de Louvain (student exchange), 2010


Research

Urban Sociology, Political Economy, Historical Sociology, Social Theory, Sustainability, Neoliberalism, Governance, Policy, Community, Poverty and Inequality

Visiting Positions

Visiting Scholar. Sciences Po Paris, Max Planck Sciences Po Center on Coping with Instability in Market Societies (MaxPo) (2019)

Visiting Scholar. Freie Universität Berlin, Graduate School of North American Studies (2018)


Publications

Journal Articles

Champagne, D. (2019). Urban Sustainability Policies in Neoliberal Canada: Room for Social Equity? Current Sociology. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0011392119892668

Champagne, D. (2018). Explaining the Capitalist City: an Idea of Progress in Harvey’s Marxism. Theory & Society, 47(6), 717–735.

Champagne, D. & Laffont, G. H. (2018). Villes hypermobiles, entre régulations sociales et construction de soi. Nouvelles Perspectives en Sciences Sociales, 13(2), 15-25.

Champagne, D. (2015). Extension du domaine touristique : la consommation du désastre. Milieu(x), 2, 58-62.

Book Chapters

Champagne, D. (2017). En défaut de citoyenneté : néolibéralisme, désaffiliation sociale et retour sur l’émancipation des classes populaires. In Benoit Coutu (ed.), Révolutions et contre-pouvoirs. Montreal: Éditions Libres, 183-210.

Champagne, D. (2017). Une charité en mutation, modernité et philanthropie au Québec entre 1840 et 1917. In Jean-Marc Fontan, Peter R. Elson & Sylvain Lefèvre (eds.), Les fondations philanthropiques: de nouveaux acteurs politiques? Montreal: Presses de l’Université du Québec, 41-55.

Edited Journal Issues

Champagne, D. & Laffont, G. H. (eds.) (2018). Villes hypermobiles, entre régulations sociales et construction de soi. Nouvelles Perspectives en Sciences Sociales, 13(2).

Conference Presentations (selection)

Champagne, D. (2019). Urban sustainability policies in Canada and the challenge of social equality. University Alliance for Sustainability Spring Campus Conference, Freie Universität Berlin, April 4th.

Champagne, D. (2018). Sustainability for Inequality? Vancouver’s Sustainability Turn. 6th International Degrowth Conference for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity. Malmö, August 21-25.

Champagne, D. (2018). The Policy-Making of Urban Sustainability: Which Governance for Social Equality in Canada? International Sociological Association, Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, July 15-21.

Champagne, D. (2017). Restructuring Inequalities? Environmental Justice and Water Banking in California. Society of the Study of Social Problems, Bonaventure Place, Montreal, August 11-13.

Champagne, D. (2017). California’s Neoliberal Trajectory. American Sociological Association, Palais des Congrès, Montreal, August 11-13.

Champagne, D (2017). A Political Economy of Ecological Depletion? Water and Environmental Justice in Neoliberal California. Canadian Sociological Association Conference, Ryerson University, Toronto, May 29-June 1st.

Champagne,, D (2017). Néolibéralisme, inégalités et environnement: l’écologie en économie politique. 85e Congrès de l’Acfas, Mcgill University, Montreal, May 8-12.

Champagne, D (2015). Urbanités en voie de disparition : l’expérience des espaces populaires entre muséalisation et accélération de la ville. Les faits de distance au 21e siècle, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Montreal, Canada, October 21-23.

Media (selection)

Champagne, D. (2017). Canada and Climate Change: Are Sustainable Cities for the Rich? Vancouver Observer, November 27. URL: https://www.vancouverobserver.com/opinion/canada-and-climate- change-are-sustainable-cities-rich.

Champagne, D. (2017). L’inégalité économique a un effet sur l’écologie. Radio-Canada. Phare Ouest, May 12. URL: http://ici.radio-canada.ca/util/postier/suggerer-go.asp?nID=4276366.


Awards

Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships, SSHRC (2018-2021)

Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship (2018-2021/declined)

Fonds de Recherche du Québec – Société et Culture (FRQSC) (2017-2020)

UBC Four Year Fellowship (2016-2020)


Teaching and Research

Teaching Assistantships

Built Environments SOCI364, 2018. University of British Columbia, Department of Sociology

Canadian Society SOC310, 2017.  University of British Columbia, Department of Sociology

Sociology of Family SOC200, 2017. University of British Columbia, Department of Sociology

Introduction to Sociology SOC101, 2016. University of British Columbia, Department of Sociology

Introduction à la Sociologie SOC1006, 2013-2014. Université du Québec à Montréal, Département de Sociologie

Research Assistantships

UBC Sociology, 2017. Prof. Nathanael Lauster.

Centre de Recherche sur les Innovations Sociales (CRISES), 2012-2016. Université du Québec à Montréal, Prof. Jean-Marc Fontan.


David Champagne

PhD Candidate
location_on AnSo Building 20
Education

Ph.D. Sociology, University of British Columbia, 2016 -
M.A. Sociology, Université du Québec à Montréal, 2012-2015
B.Sc. Anthropology, Université de Montréal and Université Catholique de Louvain (student exchange), 2010


Research

Urban Sociology, Political Economy, Historical Sociology, Social Theory, Sustainability, Neoliberalism, Governance, Policy, Community, Poverty and Inequality

Visiting Positions

Visiting Scholar. Sciences Po Paris, Max Planck Sciences Po Center on Coping with Instability in Market Societies (MaxPo) (2019)

Visiting Scholar. Freie Universität Berlin, Graduate School of North American Studies (2018)


Publications

Journal Articles

Champagne, D. (2019). Urban Sustainability Policies in Neoliberal Canada: Room for Social Equity? Current Sociology. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0011392119892668

Champagne, D. (2018). Explaining the Capitalist City: an Idea of Progress in Harvey’s Marxism. Theory & Society, 47(6), 717–735.

Champagne, D. & Laffont, G. H. (2018). Villes hypermobiles, entre régulations sociales et construction de soi. Nouvelles Perspectives en Sciences Sociales, 13(2), 15-25.

Champagne, D. (2015). Extension du domaine touristique : la consommation du désastre. Milieu(x), 2, 58-62.

Book Chapters

Champagne, D. (2017). En défaut de citoyenneté : néolibéralisme, désaffiliation sociale et retour sur l’émancipation des classes populaires. In Benoit Coutu (ed.), Révolutions et contre-pouvoirs. Montreal: Éditions Libres, 183-210.

Champagne, D. (2017). Une charité en mutation, modernité et philanthropie au Québec entre 1840 et 1917. In Jean-Marc Fontan, Peter R. Elson & Sylvain Lefèvre (eds.), Les fondations philanthropiques: de nouveaux acteurs politiques? Montreal: Presses de l’Université du Québec, 41-55.

Edited Journal Issues

Champagne, D. & Laffont, G. H. (eds.) (2018). Villes hypermobiles, entre régulations sociales et construction de soi. Nouvelles Perspectives en Sciences Sociales, 13(2).

Conference Presentations (selection)

Champagne, D. (2019). Urban sustainability policies in Canada and the challenge of social equality. University Alliance for Sustainability Spring Campus Conference, Freie Universität Berlin, April 4th.

Champagne, D. (2018). Sustainability for Inequality? Vancouver’s Sustainability Turn. 6th International Degrowth Conference for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity. Malmö, August 21-25.

Champagne, D. (2018). The Policy-Making of Urban Sustainability: Which Governance for Social Equality in Canada? International Sociological Association, Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, July 15-21.

Champagne, D. (2017). Restructuring Inequalities? Environmental Justice and Water Banking in California. Society of the Study of Social Problems, Bonaventure Place, Montreal, August 11-13.

Champagne, D. (2017). California’s Neoliberal Trajectory. American Sociological Association, Palais des Congrès, Montreal, August 11-13.

Champagne, D (2017). A Political Economy of Ecological Depletion? Water and Environmental Justice in Neoliberal California. Canadian Sociological Association Conference, Ryerson University, Toronto, May 29-June 1st.

Champagne,, D (2017). Néolibéralisme, inégalités et environnement: l’écologie en économie politique. 85e Congrès de l’Acfas, Mcgill University, Montreal, May 8-12.

Champagne, D (2015). Urbanités en voie de disparition : l’expérience des espaces populaires entre muséalisation et accélération de la ville. Les faits de distance au 21e siècle, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Montreal, Canada, October 21-23.

Media (selection)

Champagne, D. (2017). Canada and Climate Change: Are Sustainable Cities for the Rich? Vancouver Observer, November 27. URL: https://www.vancouverobserver.com/opinion/canada-and-climate- change-are-sustainable-cities-rich.

Champagne, D. (2017). L’inégalité économique a un effet sur l’écologie. Radio-Canada. Phare Ouest, May 12. URL: http://ici.radio-canada.ca/util/postier/suggerer-go.asp?nID=4276366.


Awards

Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships, SSHRC (2018-2021)

Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship (2018-2021/declined)

Fonds de Recherche du Québec – Société et Culture (FRQSC) (2017-2020)

UBC Four Year Fellowship (2016-2020)


Teaching and Research

Teaching Assistantships

Built Environments SOCI364, 2018. University of British Columbia, Department of Sociology

Canadian Society SOC310, 2017.  University of British Columbia, Department of Sociology

Sociology of Family SOC200, 2017. University of British Columbia, Department of Sociology

Introduction to Sociology SOC101, 2016. University of British Columbia, Department of Sociology

Introduction à la Sociologie SOC1006, 2013-2014. Université du Québec à Montréal, Département de Sociologie

Research Assistantships

UBC Sociology, 2017. Prof. Nathanael Lauster.

Centre de Recherche sur les Innovations Sociales (CRISES), 2012-2016. Université du Québec à Montréal, Prof. Jean-Marc Fontan.


David Champagne

PhD Candidate
location_on AnSo Building 20
Education

Ph.D. Sociology, University of British Columbia, 2016 -
M.A. Sociology, Université du Québec à Montréal, 2012-2015
B.Sc. Anthropology, Université de Montréal and Université Catholique de Louvain (student exchange), 2010

Research keyboard_arrow_down

Urban Sociology, Political Economy, Historical Sociology, Social Theory, Sustainability, Neoliberalism, Governance, Policy, Community, Poverty and Inequality

Visiting Positions

Visiting Scholar. Sciences Po Paris, Max Planck Sciences Po Center on Coping with Instability in Market Societies (MaxPo) (2019)

Visiting Scholar. Freie Universität Berlin, Graduate School of North American Studies (2018)

Publications keyboard_arrow_down

Journal Articles

Champagne, D. (2019). Urban Sustainability Policies in Neoliberal Canada: Room for Social Equity? Current Sociology. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0011392119892668

Champagne, D. (2018). Explaining the Capitalist City: an Idea of Progress in Harvey’s Marxism. Theory & Society, 47(6), 717–735.

Champagne, D. & Laffont, G. H. (2018). Villes hypermobiles, entre régulations sociales et construction de soi. Nouvelles Perspectives en Sciences Sociales, 13(2), 15-25.

Champagne, D. (2015). Extension du domaine touristique : la consommation du désastre. Milieu(x), 2, 58-62.

Book Chapters

Champagne, D. (2017). En défaut de citoyenneté : néolibéralisme, désaffiliation sociale et retour sur l’émancipation des classes populaires. In Benoit Coutu (ed.), Révolutions et contre-pouvoirs. Montreal: Éditions Libres, 183-210.

Champagne, D. (2017). Une charité en mutation, modernité et philanthropie au Québec entre 1840 et 1917. In Jean-Marc Fontan, Peter R. Elson & Sylvain Lefèvre (eds.), Les fondations philanthropiques: de nouveaux acteurs politiques? Montreal: Presses de l’Université du Québec, 41-55.

Edited Journal Issues

Champagne, D. & Laffont, G. H. (eds.) (2018). Villes hypermobiles, entre régulations sociales et construction de soi. Nouvelles Perspectives en Sciences Sociales, 13(2).

Conference Presentations (selection)

Champagne, D. (2019). Urban sustainability policies in Canada and the challenge of social equality. University Alliance for Sustainability Spring Campus Conference, Freie Universität Berlin, April 4th.

Champagne, D. (2018). Sustainability for Inequality? Vancouver’s Sustainability Turn. 6th International Degrowth Conference for Ecological Sustainability and Social Equity. Malmö, August 21-25.

Champagne, D. (2018). The Policy-Making of Urban Sustainability: Which Governance for Social Equality in Canada? International Sociological Association, Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, July 15-21.

Champagne, D. (2017). Restructuring Inequalities? Environmental Justice and Water Banking in California. Society of the Study of Social Problems, Bonaventure Place, Montreal, August 11-13.

Champagne, D. (2017). California’s Neoliberal Trajectory. American Sociological Association, Palais des Congrès, Montreal, August 11-13.

Champagne, D (2017). A Political Economy of Ecological Depletion? Water and Environmental Justice in Neoliberal California. Canadian Sociological Association Conference, Ryerson University, Toronto, May 29-June 1st.

Champagne,, D (2017). Néolibéralisme, inégalités et environnement: l’écologie en économie politique. 85e Congrès de l’Acfas, Mcgill University, Montreal, May 8-12.

Champagne, D (2015). Urbanités en voie de disparition : l’expérience des espaces populaires entre muséalisation et accélération de la ville. Les faits de distance au 21e siècle, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Montreal, Canada, October 21-23.

Media (selection)

Champagne, D. (2017). Canada and Climate Change: Are Sustainable Cities for the Rich? Vancouver Observer, November 27. URL: https://www.vancouverobserver.com/opinion/canada-and-climate- change-are-sustainable-cities-rich.

Champagne, D. (2017). L’inégalité économique a un effet sur l’écologie. Radio-Canada. Phare Ouest, May 12. URL: http://ici.radio-canada.ca/util/postier/suggerer-go.asp?nID=4276366.

Awards keyboard_arrow_down

Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships, SSHRC (2018-2021)

Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship (2018-2021/declined)

Fonds de Recherche du Québec – Société et Culture (FRQSC) (2017-2020)

UBC Four Year Fellowship (2016-2020)

Teaching and Research keyboard_arrow_down

Teaching Assistantships

Built Environments SOCI364, 2018. University of British Columbia, Department of Sociology

Canadian Society SOC310, 2017.  University of British Columbia, Department of Sociology

Sociology of Family SOC200, 2017. University of British Columbia, Department of Sociology

Introduction to Sociology SOC101, 2016. University of British Columbia, Department of Sociology

Introduction à la Sociologie SOC1006, 2013-2014. Université du Québec à Montréal, Département de Sociologie

Research Assistantships

UBC Sociology, 2017. Prof. Nathanael Lauster.

Centre de Recherche sur les Innovations Sociales (CRISES), 2012-2016. Université du Québec à Montréal, Prof. Jean-Marc Fontan.