Stacey-Ann Wilson is a Political Science Lecturer in the Department of Government and Research Fellow at the Centre for Leadership and Governance at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus (Jamaica). She has a doctorate in political science with specialization in international political economy and comparative politics.
Dr. Wilson’s areas of research interest are broadly focused on culture, critical political economy and information technology for development with specific interest in the following areas: Indigenous politics, social inclusion, community development, economic development in the Global South particularly in the areas of ICT4D and entrepreneurship ecosystem development. Her geographical areas of research interest are the Americas and Oceania with increasing interest in South-South relations.
Dr. Wilson does consultancy in the following areas: democracy and governance, community economic development, social inclusion and community engagement, entrepreneurship ecosystem development, ICT4D (elearning, egovernance, tech entrepreneurship).
Dr. Wilson is the Chair of the Advisory Board for the Mona Entrepreneurship and Commercialisation Centre (formerly Mona Business Support Services).
Books
Wilson, Stacey-Ann. 2012. Politics of Identity in Small Plural Societies: Guyana, the Fiji
Islands, and Trinidad and Tobago. New York: Palgrave MacMillan.
Johnson, Nicole E. and Stacey-Ann Wilson, editors. 2014. Teaching to Difference? The
Challenges and Opportunities of Diversity in the Classroom. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Wilson, Stacey-Ann, editor. 2015. Identity, Culture, and Community Development. Newcastle
upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Short Monographs
Wilson, Stacey-Ann. 2011. School and Non-attendance: What we think we know and strategies
for improvement. Stronger Smarter Learning Communities (SSLC) Discussion Paper 1 (June). Caboolture: Stronger Smarter Institute, Queensland University of Technology.
http://www.ieprojects.org.au/docs/learningcommunities/Attendance%20-%20What%20we%20think%20we%20know.pdf
Wilson, Stacey-Ann and Nicole E. Johnson. 2011. Education and the Minority Experience: A
Comparative Education Perspective of African Americans in the United States and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in Australia. Stronger Smarter Learning Communities (SSLC) Discussion Paper 2 (July). Caboolture: Stronger Smarter Institute (now Learning Communities), Queensland University of Technology.
http://www.academia.edu/1415036/Identity_Culture_and_Inclusive_Education-The_minority_experience_A_comparative_education_perspective_of_African_Americans_in_the_United_States_and_
Chapters in Books
Wilson, Stacey-Ann. 2012. Reconstructing the Other in Post-Colonial International Relations: A
look at South-South Relations and Indigenous Globalism. In Sybille Reinke de Buitrago, editor. Portraying the Other in International Relations: Cases of Othering, Their Dynamics and the Potential for Transformation. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 55-74.
Wilson, Stacey-Ann. 2014. Teaching to Difference? In Nicole E. Johnson and Stacey-Ann
Wilson, editors. Teaching to Difference? The Challenges and Opportunities of Diversity in the Classroom. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 3-15.
Wilson, Stacey-Ann. 2015. Rez Politics: Social Change through Community Mobilization and
Aboriginal Rights Claims in Canada. In Stacey-Ann Wilson, editor. Identity, Culture, and Community Development, Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 24-43.
Wilson, Stacey-Ann. 2015. The Menace of Development: The Politics of Knowledge,
Representation and White Privilege. In Nicola Bidwell and Heike Winschiers-Theophilus, editors. At the Intersections of Traditional and Indigenous Knowledges and Technology Design. Santa Rosa, California: Informing Science Press, pp. 89-100.
Journal Articles
Lashley, Marilyn and Stacey-Ann Wilson. 2006. Taukei (Indigenous Peoples) and Multiethnic
Politics in the Republic of Fiji. Government and Politics Journal, Washington, DC: Department of Political Science, Howard University. V. 3, 7th Edition (Fall), pp. 55-68.
Wilson, Stacey-Ann. 2011. “Economic Impact of Immigration on African-Americans” in
Ìrìnkèrindò: a Journal of African Migration. Issue 5, pp. 128-149.
Publications in non-print/multimedia
Despite the Odds: Indigenous Resistance in Canada and Australia (feature documentary)
In Preparation
Books
Wilson, Stacey-Ann, editor. Democracy, Identity and Citizenship in the Global South. (Status: manuscript under review).
Wilson, Stacey-Ann. Globalisation, Development and the Informal Economy in Developing Countries (Status: editing; intended completion: November 2017).
Wilson, Stacey-Ann. Entrepreneurship as Development Policy in the Global South. (Status: in-progress, intended completion: May 2018).