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Dr. Marlea Clarke

Marlea Clarke

Associate professor

Political Science

Status:
On leave July 2023 - June 2024
Contact:
Office: DTB A344
Credentials:
PhD (2006) (York)
Area of expertise:
Comparative politics, political economy of development, Global South (Africa), workers’ rights in commodity chains

Interests

About Dr. Clarke

Marlea Clarke (BA, University of Calgary; MA and PhD, York University) is an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Victoria. Prior to joining the department in 2010, she was a post-doctoral fellow and lecturer in Labour Studies at McMaster University in Hamilton (2005-08) and worked as an educational specialist with the UNAIDS Regional Support Team for Eastern and Southern Africa (2009-10). 

Between 1996-2003 she lived in Southern Africa, where she worked as a researcher and educator, much of this time based at the Labour and Enterprise Policy Research Group (Institute of Development and Labour Law, University of Cape Town), where she remains affiliated as a research associate.

She specialises in comparative politics, the Global South (Africa). Her broad research interests are labour rights, precarious employment and labour market restructuring from a comparative and feminist political economy perspective. Her research has explored post-colonial transitions to democracy in Southern Africa, and labour and community organizing in South Africa in both contemporary and historical contexts. Her current work focuses on labour standards (i.e., precious employment, labour exploitation, and migrant work), workers’ rights and labour compliance in global supply chains, with a particular focus on garment and textiles. She welcomes the opportunity to work with graduate students interested in any of these areas of study.

Her published work includes contributions to Third World Quarterly; Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation; Canadian Journal of African Studies; Work, Employment and Society; and Law Democracy & Development. Dr. Clarke’s book (jointly authored with Wayne Lewchuk and Alice de Wolff) titled Working Without Commitments: The Health Impacts of Precarious Employment, examines the implications of rising precariousness in the contexts of social exclusion and workers’ health and well-being in Canada (Montreal & Kingston: McGill Queen’s University Press, 2011).

She is the co-editor (with Carolyn Bassett) of two special issues of the Journal of Contemporary African Studies: ‘Legacies of Liberation: Post-colonial struggles for a democratic Southern Africa’ (2014) and ‘The struggle for transformation in South Africa: unrealized dreams, persistent hopes’ (2016). She is currently working on a book manuscript on precarious employment and labour organizing in post-Apartheid South Africa.

She was the PI on a SSHRC Insight Grant on the garment industry in sub-Saharan Africa titled: Fast Fashion and decent work: labour standards in clothing production networks in sub-Saharan Africa (2015-20) and is currently co-PI on a SSHRC Insight Grant (PI) focused on modern slavery and forced labour in global supply chains.

In her free time she can be found cycling, backpacking or hiking in the Canadian Rockies.

Teaching

Dr. Clarke teaches courses on African politics, the political economy of development, and comparative politics.

Teaching 2024-25

Fall 2024:

Spring 2025:

Previous courses taught:

Publications

Books

Special editor of journals

Journal articles

Book chapters

Selected research reports

Selected articles in popular publications & magazines