Matt Gordner

Matt Gordner

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  • About me

    Strategist, researcher, and educator with +10 years of experience in international development, human rights, and democracy promotion.

  • Education

    • York University

      2002 - 2004
      Bachelor of Arts (Honors) Philosophy and Political Science
    • University of Alberta

      2007 - 2010
      Master of Arts (M.A.) Political Science, Middle Eastern Politics 4.0 GPA

      Activities and Societies: Director, Peace by Piece Student Group; Past President, Political Science Graduate Student's Association; Thesis: “Islam and Democracy: Beyond ‘Compatibility’ and Towards Cross-Cultural Democratic Dialogue.”

    • University of Toronto

      2012 - 2021
      Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Political Science and Government, Middle Eastern Politics

      Activities and Societies: Past Co-Chair, The Graduate Association of Students in Political Science; Founder and Past President, The Piece by Piece Initiative Student Group; Founder and Past President, The Comparative Politics Student Group; Past Director, The Institute of Islamic Studies Graduate Association; Past Co-Director, The Centre for Ethics Graduate Student Association. “'Work, Freedom, National Dignity?' Passive Revolution and NGOization in Tunisia”I study the politics of democratization and authoritarianism in the Middle East and North Africa. Drawing from Gramscian and Trotskyist theories, my dissertation focuses on youth politics, protest, and activism; social movements; and civil society formation in Tunisia before and after the “Arab Spring” from a long durée approach. I pay particular attention to the ways in which legacies of colonialism and… Show more “'Work, Freedom, National Dignity?' Passive Revolution and NGOization in Tunisia”I study the politics of democratization and authoritarianism in the Middle East and North Africa. Drawing from Gramscian and Trotskyist theories, my dissertation focuses on youth politics, protest, and activism; social movements; and civil society formation in Tunisia before and after the “Arab Spring” from a long durée approach. I pay particular attention to the ways in which legacies of colonialism and authoritarianism, social transformation, and regional disparities impact Tunisian development patterns from the beylical period to the present. Show less

  • Experience

    • University of Alberta

      Jan 2008 - Dec 2009

      Facilitating seminar discussions, aiding in course development, and delivering guest lectures. Grading assignments and essays. Proctoring mid-term and final exams. Courses:History of Political Thought (2009), Canadian Politics (2008), Political Philosophy (2008), Middle Eastern Politics (2008), Introduction to Politics (2008), Introduction to Political Theory (2007). Conducting research for Dr. Judith Garber on post-911 security policies in the United States, their effects on local policing techniques, and “sanctuary cities.” Providing periodical reports and briefings.

      • Teaching Assistant

        Sept 2007 - Dec 2009
      • Research Assistant

        Jan 2008 - Mar 2008
    • Palestinian Authority, Ministry of Foreign Affairs

      Jun 2009 - Aug 2009
      Political Consultant

      Providing political consultancy, policy briefs, and human resources for Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Khaled El-Yaziji. Conducting daily briefings and analyses on Palestinian politics, worldwide, and regional media coverage of Israeli-Palestinian politics and developments. Providing professional development workshops and research seminars. Responsible for overseeing democracy and human rights portfolios. Writing policy proposals and speeches intended for Prime Minister Salam Fayyad and President Mahmoud Abbas (Abu Mazen). Show less

    • The Peace by Piece Initiative

      Sept 2009 - Aug 2015
      Founder and Executive Director

      The Peace by Piece Initiative is an organization dedicated to bringing about positive political, social, and economic change by empowering and inspiring individuals and communities to engage in constructive, meaningful, and inclusive discussion, debate, and dialogue on sensitive and pressing issues of local and global scope. Through the facilitation of conferences, workshops, and other educational activities, The Peace by Piece Initiative provides its members and participants with the tools, knowledge, and guidance necessary to cultivate dispositions of mutual empathy, respect, and dignity in promoting appreciation for and understanding of our qualitative differences and shared horizons. Through these means, our ends are to represent, instantiate, and bring about a progressive society of peacemakers and peacekeepers, issue-by-issue, piece-by-piece. Our primary issues include: Middle Eastern and African politics, the Palestinian/Israeli conflict, state-sponsored and Islamic terrorism, gender and sexual politics, the environment and sustainability, and dialogical theory. Show less

    • Consultancy Africa Intelligence (now In On Africa)

      Nov 2009 - Jan 2015
      Senior Analyst

      Researching and writing briefs and tailored political analyses for CAI Conflict and Terrorism, Africa Watch, and African Conflict Monthly Monitor reports. Providing consultancy on regional and international security and conflict resolution, democracy and democratic transitions, and human rights.

    • The Dorot Foundation

      Jun 2011 - May 2012
      Fellow

      The Dorot Fellowship seeks to enliven the American Jewish landscape by seeding the community with a cadre of outstanding young lay leaders who will create new forms, and reinvigorate existing forms, of Jewish expression.

    • Fondation Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation

      Jan 2012 - Jan 2016
      Scholar

      Each year, the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation rewards outstanding doctoral candidates who are enrolled or about to be enrolled in a social sciences and humanities program and who are doing research in areas related to our four themes. This award, the most prestigious of its type in Canada, has continuously attracted the very best scholars in the social sciences and humanities, individuals with a passion for public engagement and who are likely to become leading national and international figures.The award supports interdisciplinary research and original fieldwork by providing a substantial yearly allowance for research and travel, enabling the Scholars to gain first-hand contact with the diverse communities that can enrich their studies. Moreover, each Scholar is paired with a distinguished Trudeau Mentor selected by the Foundation among the most eminent Canadian practitioners in all sectors of public life. The Scholarship also offers the opportunity to interact with an exceptional community of leaders and committed individuals in every field of the social sciences and humanities, to participate in events organized by the Foundation and to hold their own workshops, through available financial support.Candidates are evaluated based on their academic achievement, which must be on par with the highest standards of the world’s most prestigious doctoral scholarship programs. Future scholars must also demonstrate an ability to engage in lively exchange with other researchers and scholars, and have an expressed desire to contribute to public dialogue. Show less

    • University of Toronto

      Sept 2012 - May 2015
      Teaching Assistant

      Leading seminars, grading essays and exams, invigilation.

    • American Political Science Association

      Jan 2016 - Jan 2017
      2016-2017 Middle East and North Africa Civil Society Fellow

      My research for APSA's MENA Civil Society Fellowship centred on the connection between informal and formal modes of political organization. Advancing ‘youth’ as an analytical category with implications throughout the MENA region for both democratization and radicalization, my work demonstrates the interstices wherein youth find political expression despite their social, economic, and political disenfranchisement and marginalization.

    • SMU - South Mediterranean University (MSB- MedTech-LCI)

      Jan 2017 - Jun 2017
      Visiting Lecturer

      I taught courses on "A Political Economy of Tunisia: From the Pre-Colonial Period to the Present," and "Citizenship and Youth Politics in Tunisia."

    • SMU - South Mediterranean University (MSB- MedTech-LCI)

      Sept 2017 - Aug 2019

      I managed the Student Affairs and Student Life Departments for +1200 undergraduate, MBM, and EMBA students in which I oversaw the Student Affairs Manager and Student Life Coordinator, as well as the Student Life Team. I created and implementing new rules and regulations related to academic and behavioural misconduct, including benchmarking, writing policies, and delivering professional development seminars on ‘Sexual Harassment in the Workplace,’ ‘Mental Health Awareness,’ ‘Exam Adjudication,’ ‘Classroom Management,’ and ‘Academic Integrity: Plagiarism and Professional Development.’ I Chaired Academic and Behavioural Committees for student misconduct, as well as Conduct Committees related to suspensions and expulsions. I liaised and worked closely with the Advising and Counselling Centre for underperforming students. I Created evaluation systems for internal scholarships, awards, and grants, and I developed sections of the Student Handbook that pertained to either Student Affairs or Student Life. Finally, I taught a first year course on "Study and Research Methodologies." Show less

      • Chair of Student Affairs

        Dec 2017 - Aug 2019
      • Senior Lecturer of History and Politics

        Sept 2017 - Aug 2019
    • University of Toronto Scarborough

      Sept 2019 - Dec 2019
      Instructor

      I taught a 3rd year course on "Protest Politics in the Middle East and North Africa" and a 2nd year course on "Comparative Politics: Revolutions, Democratization, and Authoritarianism."

    • مبادرة مناظرة

      Sept 2020 - Nov 2022
      Senior Strategist

      I was responsible for various aspects along the program cycle, including long-term institutional development, program conception and implementation, project management, fundraising, partnership development, grant-writing, risk management, M&E, and reporting. I spearheaded the establishment of Munathara's Public Interest Media wing. I oversaw research and analysis for the Public Sphere Matrix program, and led the organization of the European Union-sponsored "Civic Horizons" program (ongoing) which aims to address shrinking spaces of civil society in Jordan, Morocco, Lebanon, Iraq, Tunisia, and Libya. I conducted the M&E and wrote the final report for "Tunisia Decides," the first free and fair electoral debates program in the Arabic speaking world. I helped create the first inclusive town hall in the region -- on Tunisia's draconian drug Law 52. I found creative and technological solutions to system-wide, sectoral, and structural problems facing shrinking spaces of civil society in the region. I anticipated trends and developments that used new technologies to promote more direct forms of democratic participation. I helped promote healthy and vibrant public spheres, supported strong and robust networks within civil society, and anticipated growth and development for independent media. Show less

    • Tanmiya for Social Change

      Jan 2022 - now
      Co-Founder

      Tanmiya for Social Change is a Tunis-based consultancy firm led and staffed by experts in the fields of research, training, curricular development, capacity building, and monitoring and evaluation. A partnership of longstanding personal and professional relationships between like-minded change-makers, Tanmiya’s leadership team are academics, educators, development practitioners, and journalists with decades of individual experience in democracy, development, and human rights promotion. Tanmiya’s ethos is to contribute to meaningful and lasting change across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) derived from our diverse skill sets, professional backgrounds, and expertise specializing in the region, not to mention personal commitments to improve the lives of our friends, families, and communities who live here. Our approach is human rights-based, our analytical lens is intersectional, and our added value is rooted in our capacity to deliver analysis based on local knowledge production from interdisciplinary frameworks and with multilingual capabilities. Show less

  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Inter-faith Dialogue

      University of Toronto
      May 2013
    • Training of Trainers: Case Study Methods for Public Policy Education

      Stanford University
      Dec 2017
    • Advanced Undergraduate Teaching

      University of Alberta
      Nov 2009
    • Student Leadership Seminar

      University of Alberta
      Sept 2009
    • Advanced Undergraduate Teaching and Pedagogy

      University of Toronto
      Jan 2015
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    • People Power: The Strategic Dynamics of Civil Resistance

      International Center on Nonviolent Conflict
      Jan 2021
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  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      American Political Science Association Middle East and North Africa Civil Society Fellowship Grant (Collaborative): $6,000 American Political Science Association 2018 For conducting a cross-national survey in Tunisia on youth attitudes and attitudes towards youth.
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      MITACS Grant: $5,000 MITACS 2018 For research on land and labor disputes, social movements, and youth politics in Tunisia.
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      American Political Science Association Middle East and North Africa Civil Society Fellowship Grant (Individual): $1,000 American Political Science Association 2016 For research in Tunisia on land and labor disputes in Jemna, Tozeur, Gola'a, Za'afrane, and Kebili.
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Trudeau Foundation Doctoral Scholarship: $228,000 The Pierre Elliot Trudeau Foundation 2016
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      The University of Toronto Alumni Association Award of Excellence: $1,000 The University Alumni Association May 2015 The Awards of Excellence is one of the most prestigious award programs at the University. Those honoured through the Awards of Excellence reflect the University’s vision of becoming a leader among the world’s best public teaching and research universities in its discovery, preservation and sharing of knowledge through its teaching and research and its commitment to excellence and equity. Award recipients support this objective in a variety of ways-from providing students with academically… Show more The Awards of Excellence is one of the most prestigious award programs at the University. Those honoured through the Awards of Excellence reflect the University’s vision of becoming a leader among the world’s best public teaching and research universities in its discovery, preservation and sharing of knowledge through its teaching and research and its commitment to excellence and equity. Award recipients support this objective in a variety of ways-from providing students with academically challenging and exciting, well-taught programs, to ensuring that the University of Toronto community is sensitive to the diversity of its population, to sharing their discovery and knowledge through public stewardship. What unites Awards of Excellence recipients is their commitment and contribution to the advancement of the University’s vision, mission, values, and major goals. Show less
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Dean’s Student Initiative Fund Conference Grant: $1,000 University of Toronto Faculty of Arts and Sciences Mar 2015 For joint Centre for Ethics “Resistance and (Dis)Unity” and Comparative Politics Student Group “Social Movements and Contentious Politics: Theories and Practices of Local Protest and Global Activism” Keynote Address), University of Toronto Multifiath Centre.
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Department of Political Science Conference Grant Department of Political Science: $500 Mar 2015 For Comparative Politics Student Group Academic Exchange: “Social Movements and Contentious Politics: Theories and Practices of Local Protest and Global Activism”
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Graduate Association of Students of Political Science (GASPS) Special Projects Fund Grant GASPS: $200 Mar 2015 For Comparative Politics Student Group Academic Exchange: “Social Movements and Contentious Politics: Theories and Practices of Local Protest and Global Activism”), University of Toronto Multifaith Centre.
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Institute of Islamic Studies Conference Grant: $3,500 Institute of Islamic Studies Mar 2015 For keynote address for joint Centre for Ethics “Resistance and (Dis)Unity” and Comparative Politics Student Group “Social Movements and Contentious Politics: Theories and Practices of Local Protest and Global Activism”
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Multifaith Centre Grant Multifaith Center, University of Toronto: $250 Oct 2014 For The Peace by Piece Initiative Dialogue: “Intra-Jewish Dialogue: Zionism, Judaism, Israel, and the Diaspora after ‘Operation Protective Edge’”
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Multifaith Centre Dialogue Grant: $3,000 Multifaith Centre, University of Toronto Mar 2014 For The Peace by Piece Initiative Dialogue: “Competing Narratives and Competing Truths of Israeli-Palestinian Peace and Conflict II”
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Hart House Good Ideas Fund Grant Hart House, University of Toronto: $150 Dec 2013 For Comparative Politics Student Group “Regional Academic Exchange Seminar Series”
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Graduate Association of Students of Political Science (GASPS) Special Projects Fund Conference Grant GASPS: $250 Nov 2013 For Comparative Politics Student Group “Regional Academic Exchange Seminar Series”
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Multifaith Centre Conference Grant Multifaith Centre, University of Toronto: $500 Nov 2013 For Comparative Politics Student Group “Regional Academic Exchange Seminar Series”), University of Toronto
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Department for Critical Development Studies Conference Grant Department for Critical Development Studies: $250 Sep 2013 For “Contentious Politics in Egypt and Tunisia: Protest, Power, and Political Transformation” Conference
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations Conference Grant Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations: $200 Sep 2013 For “Contentious Politics in Egypt and Tunisia: Protest, Power, and Political Transformation” Conference
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Department of Political Science Conference Grant Department of Political Science: $500 Sep 2013 For “Contentious Politics in Egypt and Tunisia: Protest, Power, and Political Transformation” Conference
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Department of Sociology Conference Grant Department of Sociology: $250 Sep 2013 For “Contentious Politics in Egypt and Tunisia: Protest, Power, and Political Transformation” Conference
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Ranjit Kumar Graduate Fellowship: $4,000 The Foundation for International Training Sep 2013 The Ranjit Kumar Graduate Fellowship is awarded to one (1) domestic or international doctoral students per academic year at the University of Toronto. The fellowship is based solely on academic excellence. Preference is given to students conducting research related to the development of government, civil society and/or the private sector within Africa, Asia, the Americas, or the Middle East: $4,000.
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Trudeau Foundation Workshop Grant The Trudeau Foundation: $1000 Sep 2013 For 10th Annual Trudeau Foundation Public Policy Conference: “Academics and Activism: A Workshop on Protest and Political Change”
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Explore Bursary Canadian Council of Ministers of Education Jul 2013 Participants in the Explore program receive a bursary (taxable income) that covers tuition fees for the French language course, instructional materials, meals, and accommodation: $2,200
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Multifaith Centre Dialogue Grant Multifaith Centre, University of Toronto: $1650 Mar 2013 For The Peace by Piece Initiative Dialogue: “Competing Narratives and Competing Truths of Israeli-Palestinian Peace and Conflict”
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Dorot Fellowship: $28,000 The Dorot Foundation Jun 2011 The Dorot Fellowship seeks to enliven the American Jewish landscape by seeding the community with a cadre of outstanding young lay leaders who will create new forms, and reinvigorate existing forms, of Jewish expression: $28,000
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Community Outreach Award University of Alberta Student Groups May 2010 This award recognizes the student group who has made the greatest effort to involve its members with a community outside of campus.
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Consular Ball Scholarship for Overseas Research The University of Alberta Apr 2010 To be awarded to UAlberta senior undergraduate or graduate students in any discipline to undertake a summer research project in international studies: $3,500
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Alberta Graduate Citizenship Award Government of Alberta Nov 2009 The Alberta Graduate Citizenship Award recognizes graduate students who have demonstrated outstanding dedication to their fellow students and/or Alberta communities through public service and volunteer activities. Successful candidates show a strong record of student service and community engagement; demonstrated through active involvement in non-profit organizations at any level, which include but are not limited to: student government and/or societies; clubs or organizations; community… Show more The Alberta Graduate Citizenship Award recognizes graduate students who have demonstrated outstanding dedication to their fellow students and/or Alberta communities through public service and volunteer activities. Successful candidates show a strong record of student service and community engagement; demonstrated through active involvement in non-profit organizations at any level, which include but are not limited to: student government and/or societies; clubs or organizations; community charitable and non-profit organizations: $2,000 Show less
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Graduate Student Alberta Heritage Scholarship Government of Alberta, Ministry of Advanced Education and Technology Mar 2009 To stimulate the pursuit of excellence by recognizing outstanding achievement and by encouraging and assisting Albertans to achieve their fullest potential: $3,000
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      The Queen Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarship (Master’s) Government of Alberta Sep 2008 To reward the high level of achievement of students pursuing graduate studies in Alberta: $10,800
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Department of Political Science Conference Travel Grant Department of Political Science, University of Alberta Mar 2008 $750.00
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Department of Political Science Conference Travel Grant Department of Political Science, University of Alberta Oct 2007 $400.00
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Magna Cum Laude Tel Aviv University Jun 2007
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Adath Israel Scholarship for Academic Achievement Adath Israel Jan 2006 $1000.00
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Centre for Critical Development Studies Conference Grant Center for Critical Development Studies: $500 For Comparative Politics Student Group Academic Exchange: “Social Movements and Contentious Politics: Theories and Practices of Local Protest and Global Activism”
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Conference, Workshop, and Dialogue Grants -
    • Awarded to Matt Gordner
      Trudeau Scholarship The Trudeau Foundation (2012 - 2016) The Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation develops and promotes ideas and innovation in the social sciences and humanities fields. Through its prestigious Doctoral Scholarship, Fellowship, Mentorship and Public Interaction programs, the Foundation supports outstanding individuals who have the drive and ability to take on some of modern society’s most critical issues.Each year, the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation rewards outstanding doctoral candidates who are enrolled or about to be enrolled… Show more The Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation develops and promotes ideas and innovation in the social sciences and humanities fields. Through its prestigious Doctoral Scholarship, Fellowship, Mentorship and Public Interaction programs, the Foundation supports outstanding individuals who have the drive and ability to take on some of modern society’s most critical issues.Each year, the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation rewards outstanding doctoral candidates who are enrolled or about to be enrolled in a social sciences and humanities program and who are doing research in areas related to our four themes. This award, the most prestigious of its type in Canada, has continuously attracted the very best scholars in the social sciences and humanities, individuals with a passion for public engagement and who are likely to become leading national and international figures.Candidates are evaluated based on their academic achievement, which must be on par with the highest standards of the world’s most prestigious doctoral scholarship programs. Future scholars must also demonstrate an ability to engage in lively exchange with other researchers and scholars, and have an expressed desire to contribute to public dialogue. Show less
  • Volunteer Experience

    • Co-Chair

      Issued by University of Toronto Graduate Association of Students of Political Science (GASPS) on May 2014
      University of Toronto Graduate Association of Students of Political Science (GASPS)Associated with Matt Gordner
    • Founding Director

      Issued by The Peace by Piece Initiative on Jan 2009
      The Peace by Piece InitiativeAssociated with Matt Gordner