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Evans, Bryan

Bryan Evans

Professor
EducationPhD (Political Science): York (Can.)
Phone(416) 979-5000 x 554199

Biography

Bryan Evans is a Professor in the Department of Politics and Public Administration at Toronto Metropolitan University and a member of the Yeates School of Graduate Studies. In addition to a PhD in Political Science from York University, he holds a Master of Arts from York University and a Bachelor of Arts from Laurentian University.

Dr. Evans joined the faculty of Toronto Met's Department of Politics and Public Administration in August 2003, however, his association with the Department, as a sessional instructor and member of the Department's Advisory Council goes back to the early 1990s. Prior to his appointment to a tenure-stream position, Bryan was variously employed as a policy advisor and senior manager spanning several public sector organizations including the Ontario Legislative Assembly, the Ontario Public Service (Ministry of Labour; Ministry of Community and Social Services), and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board. He is currently a member of the research advisory board of the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (Ontario) and a member of the board of directors for the Centre for Social Justice. 

His current research interests are centred on corporate lobbying and public interest policy advocacy; the political economy and politics of housing; the regulation of labour-capital relations through the state and specifically the role of labour ministries/departments; and new forms of democratic administration.

Forthcoming Publications

  • Nick Graham (UBC), Bryan Evans (TMU), David Chen (U of T). “Canada’s Lobbying Industry: Business and Public Interest Advocacy from Harper to Trudeau”, Canadian Journal of Political Science. Winter 2024. 7/14/2023. Accepted. 10.1017/S0008423923000628.
  • Bobby Thomas Cameron and Bryan Evans. “Policy capacity research: An overview and bibliography of the international literature, 1978 to 2023”, International Review of Public Policy. 11/12/2023. Accepted. 
  • Adam Wellstead, Nora Ottenhof, and Bryan Evans. “What’s Going on In There?: Canadian Government Policy Labs and Public Value Paradigm”.  Canadian Public Administration. Volume 64, issue 4 (December 2023). 11/13/2024. Accepted.

Publications

  • Bryan Evans, Carlo Fanelli, Leo Panitch and Donald Swartz. "To Renew Working Class resistance, the Labor Movement Must Be democratized" (external link) , Jacobin, March 2, 2023.
  • Bryan Evans, "The Question of A Different Kind of State: Imagining Popular Power and Democratic Administration for the 21st Century" , Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Social Research 2022, Athbasca: University of Athabasca Press, 2023. 
  • Bryan Evans and Carlo Fanelli, "Low-wage Work: Canada in Comparative Perspective", in John Peters and Don Wells (eds.), Canadian Labour Policy and Politics, Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2023.
  • Bryan Evans, Carlo Fanelli, Leo Panitch, and Donald Swartz. From Consent to Coercion: The Continuing Assault on Labour, 4th Edition, Toronto: University of Toronto Pres. (external link, opens in new window) , 2023.
  • “Government Policy Innovation Labs: An Experimental Turn in Policy Work?” (with Siu Mee Cheng).  Canadian Public Administration, vol. 64, #4, December 2021, pp.587-610.
  • “Struggling to Survive: The New Democratic Party and Labour in the Neoliberal Era” (with Alan Ernst). In Rethinking the Politics of Labour in Canada, 2nd ed., ed. Stephanie Ross and Larry Savage.  Halifax: Fernwood Publishing, 2021.
  • The Changing Politics and Policy of Austerity (ed. with Steven McBride and Dieter Plehwe). Bristol, UK: Policy Press - an imprint of Bristol University Press, 2021.
    • “The changing politics and policy of austerity” (with Stephen McBride and Dieter Plehwe). Introduction in The Changing Politics and Policy of Austerity, ed. Stephen McBride, Bryan Evans and Dieter Plehwe- 1-24.  Bristol, UK: Policy Press – An Imprint of Bristol University Press, 2021.
    • “Negotiated Austerity? A Comparative Survey of Social Concertation in Canada, Denmark, Ireland, and Spain” (with Steven McBride, and James Watson). Ch. 8 in The Changing Politics and Policy of Austerity, ed. Steven McBride, Bryan Evans, and Dieter Plehwe, 176-194.  Bristol, UK: Policy Press - an imprint of Bristol University Press, 2021.
    • "Conclusion" (with Stephen McBride, Dieter Plehwe).  Ch. 14 in The Changing Politics and Policy of Austerity, ed. Steven McBride, Bryan Evans, and Dieter Plehwe, 292-300.  Bristol, UK: Policy Press - an imprint of Bristol University Press, 2021.
  • Avi Lewis and the NDP: Why Stars Don't Point the Way Forward for the Left (external link) ” (with Dennis Pilon). Canadian Dimension, 17 July 2021.
  • , and Bryan Evans.  “Austerity: What can we learn from the last crisis? (external link) ” (with Heather Whiteside and Stephen McBride). Transforming Society (published by Policy Press, an imprint of Bristol University Press), 12 May 2021.
  • Varieties of Austerity (with Heather Whiteside and Stephen McBride).  Bristol, UK: Bristol University Press, 2021.
  • Rising Up: The Fight for Living Wage Work in Canada (ed. with Carlo Fanelli and Tom McDowell). Vancouver: UBC Press, 2021.
    • “Resisting Low-Wage Work: The Struggle for Living Wages” (with Carlo Fanelli and Tom McDowell).  Ch. 1 in Rising Up: The Fight for Living Wage Work in Canada, ed. Bryan Evans, Carlo Fanelli, and Tom McDowell, 3-28. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2021.
    • “The Low Waged Economy in the Age of Neoliberalism: What can be Done?” (with Tom McDowell and Sune Sandbeck).  Chapter 13 in Rising Up: The Fight for Living Wage Work in Canada, ed. Bryan Evans, Carlo Fanelli, and Tom McDowell, 251-278.  Vancouver: UBC Press, 2021.
  • "The Politics of Public Administration: Constructing the Neoliberal State." In Canadian Political Economy, ed. Heather Whiteside, 123-144. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2020.
  • “Policy Paradigms and the Structure of the State Apparatus: Embedding Neoliberalism” (with Marcel Goguen).  Austerity and the Precaritization of Everyday Life – Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Social Research 30:2 (2019): 13-34.
  • "Peering into the black box of government policy work: The challenge of governance and policy capacity" (with Halina Sapeha and Adam Wellstead).  Canadian Political Science Review 13:1 (2019): 1-33.
  • So much for ‘austerity-lite’ in Ontario (external link) ” (with Greg Albo and Carlo Fanelli). Policy Options, 15 May 2019.
  • Austerity: 12 Myths Exposed (ed. with Dieter Plehwe, Moritz Neujeffski, and Stephen McBride).  London: Social Europe, 2019.
    • “Democratic Austerity? Social Concertation in the Neoliberal State” (with Stephen McBride and James Watson).  In Austerity: 12 Myths Exposed, ed. Dieter Plehwe, Moritz Neujeffski, Stephen McBride, and Bryan Evans, 81-85.  London: Social Europe, 2019.
  • Divided Province: Ontario Politics in the Age of Neoliberalism (ed. with Greg Albo).  Montréal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2019.
    • Publication of this volume was facilitated by a grant from the Aid to Scholarly Publications Program of the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences.
  • “The Intersection of Public Policy and Digital Communication: The Federal Government Vantage Point” (with Robert P. Shepherd). In Political Elites in Canada: Power and Influence in Instantaneous Timesed. Alex Marland, Thierry Giasson and Andrea Lawlor, 51-70. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2018.
  • Fight For A Living Wage This Labour Day (external link) ” (Blog, with Carlo Fanelli).  Huffington Post,, 02 September 2018.
  • Turning Doug Ford’s attack on Toronto into a movement for democratic renewal (external link) ” (op. ed., with Dennis Pilon, Roger Keil, and Greg Albo). Toronto Star, 29 August 2018.
  • The Public Sector in an Age of Austerity: Perspectives from Canada’s Provinces and Territories (ed. with Carlo Fanelli).  Montréal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2018.
    • “Ontario in an Age of Austerity: Common Sense Reloaded” (with Carlo Fanelli). In The Public Sector in an Age of Austerity: Perspectives from Canada’s Provinces and Territories, ed. Bryan Evans and Carlo Fanelli, 128-160.  Montréal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2018.
  • “The Third Sector, the Neo-Liberal State, and Beyond: Reshaping Contracting and Policy Advocacy” (with John Shields). In The Handbook of Canadian Public Administration, 3rd ed., ed. Christopher Dunn, 489-500. Toronto:  Oxford University Press, 2018.
  • “The 'Lumpiness' Thesis Revisited: The Venues of Policy Work and the Distribution of Analytical Techniques in Canada” (with Michael Howlett, Seck Tan, Adam Wellstead, and Andrea Migone).  In Policy Analysis in Canada, 2nd ed., ed. Laurent Dobuzinskis and Michael Howlett, 49-68.  Bristol: Policy Press, 2018.
  • “Policy Analysis and Advocacy in the Canadian Labour Movement: When the Force of Argument is Not Enough (with Stephanie Ross). In Policy Analysis in Canada, 2nd ed., ed. Laurent Dobuzinskis and Michael Howlett, 331-350. Bristol, UK.: Policy Press, 2018.
  • Austerity: The Lived Experience (ed. with Stephen McBride).  Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017.
    • “Austerity as Lived Experience: An Introduction” (with Stephen McBride).  Ch. 1 in Austerity: The Lived Experience, eds. Bryan Evans and Stephen McBride, 3-16. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017.
    • “Manufacturing the Common Sense of Austerity” (with Stephen McBride). Introduction to Part I: Theory and Ideology in Austerity: The Lived Experience, eds. Bryan Evans and Stephen McBride, 17-19. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017.
    • “Austerity on the Ground” (with Stephen McBride). Introduction to Part II: Impact and Consequences in Austerity: The Lived Experience, eds. Bryan Evans and Stephen McBride, 121-123. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017.
    • “Austerity and the Low Wage Economy: Living and Other Wages” (with Stephen McBride and Jacob Muirhead).  Ch. 8 in Austerity: The Lived Experience, eds. Bryan Evans and Stephen McBride, 164-194. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017.
    • “The Old Strategies Don’t Work. So What’s Possible?” (with Stephen McBride). Introduction to Part III: Class, Resistance, and Alternatives in Austerity: The Lived Experience, eds. Bryan Evans and Stephen McBride, 249-250. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017.
    • “Social Democracy and Social Pacts: Austerity Alliances and their Consequences.” Ch. 13 in Austerity: The Lived Experience, eds. Bryan Evans and Stephen McBride, 293-316. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017.
    • “Conclusion” (with Stephen McBride). In Austerity: The Lived Experience, eds. Bryan Evans and Stephen McBride, 344-354. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017.
  • The Austerity State (ed. with Stephen McBride).  Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017.
    • “The Austerity State: An Introduction” (with Stephen McBride).  Ch. 1 in The Austerity State, eds. Stephen McBride and Bryan Evans, 3-24. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017.
    • “Constructing Economic Policy Advice in an Age of Austerity.” Ch. 10 in The Austerity State, eds. Stephen McBride and Bryan Evans, 219-242. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017.
    • “Conclusion” (with Stephen McBride). Ch. 15 in The Austerity State, eds. Stephen McBride and Bryan Evans, 330-336.  Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017.
  • “Policy Advice from Outsiders: The Challenges of Policy Co-construction” (with Adam Wellstead and Halina Sapeha).  International Journal of Public Administration (external link)  (September 2017).
  • "The Living Wage Movement in Canada: Responses to Low Wage Work" (with Carlo Fanelli). In Reading Sociology: A Canadian Sociological Association Reader, 3rd ed., ed. Lorne Tepperman and Patrizia Albanese, 103-106.  Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2017.
  • “Policy Analysis and the Voluntary Sector” (with Juniper Glass and Adam Wellstead). In Routledge Handbook of Comparative Policy Analysis, ed. Marleen Brans , Iris Geva-May and Michael Howlett, 291-305.  New York And London:  Routledge, 2017. 
  • “Alternatives to the Low Waged Economy: Living Wage Movements in Canada and the United States.”  Austerity, Urbanism, and the Social Economy – Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Social Research 28 (2017):  80-113.
  • “Policy Dialogue and Engagement between Non-Government Organizations and Government: A Survey of Processes and Instruments of Canadian Policy Workers” (with Adam Wellstead).   In Policy Work in Canada, Michael Howlett, Adam Wellstead and Jonathan Craft, ed., 241-264.  Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017.
  • “The Commanding Heights of Power and Politics in Ontario.”  In The Politics of Ontario, ed. Cheryl Collier and Jonathan Malloy, 100-117.  Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2017.
  • “Foreword.” In Beyond the Welfare State: Postwar Social Settlement and Public Pension Policy in Canada and Australia by Sirvan Karimi, ix-x. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2016.
  • “A Survey of the Living Wage Movement in Canada: Prospects and Challenges” (with Carlo Fanelli).  Interface: A Journal For and About Social Movements 8:1 (2016.): 77-96.
  • “Co-constructing Performance Indicators in Home and Community Care: Assessing the Role of NGOs in Three Canadian Provinces” (with Janet Lum and John Shields).  Canadian Journal of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research/Revue canadienne de recherche sur les OBSL et l’économie sociale 7:1 (2016): 46-73.
  • Canadian Dimension and the 'Other' Ontario: Radical Reportage Through Four Transformative Decades.”  In Canada Since 1960: A People’s History, ed. Cy Gonick, 423-433.  Toronto: James Lorimer and Co. Ltd.
  • “The Policy Role of Non-Government Actors: In From The Cold?” (with Adam Wellstead).  Canadian Government Executive 22:2 (02 February 2016) (external link) : 10-11.
  • “Election 2015 and Canada’s Public Services.  In 2015 Canadian Election Analysis: Communication, Strategy, and Democracy, ed. Alex Marland and Thierry Giasson, 96-97.  Vancouver: UBC Press/Samara, 2015.
  • “Are Non-government Policy Actors Being Heard? Assessing New Public Governance” (with Halina Sapeha). Canadian Public Administration 58:2 (June 2015): 249-270.
  • “Policy Formulation, Policy Advice, and Policy Appraisal: The Distribution of Analytical Tools” (with Michael Howlett, Seck L. Tan, Andrea Migone, and Adam Wellstead). In The Tools of Policy Formulation: Actors, Capacities, Venues and Effects, ed. Andrew J. Jordan and John R. Turnpenny, 163-183.  Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc., 2015.
  • Transforming Provincial Politics: The Political Economy of Canada’s Provinces and Territories in the Neoliberal Era, ed. (with Charles W. Smith). Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2015.
    • “The Transformation of Ontario Politics: The Long Ascent of Neoliberalism” (with Charles W. Smith). In Transforming Provincial Politics: The Political Economy of Canada’s Provinces and Territories in the Neoliberal Era, ed. Bryan M. Evans and Charles W. Smith, 162-191. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2015.
  • The rise of Europe’s new Left (external link) .”  OpenCanada.org.  Canadian International Council / Conseil International du Canada, 23 February 2015.
  • Neoliberalism and the Degradation of Education  – Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Social Research 26 (2015).  Yearly edition (co-edited with Carlo Fanelli)Edmonton: Athabasca University Press, 2015.
    • "Capitalism in the Classroom: The Commodification of Education” (with Carlo Fanelli).  Neoliberalism and the Degradation of Education  – Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Social Research 26 (2015): 11-22.
  • “Tales of Policy Estrangement: Non-governmental Policy Work and Capacity in Three Canadian Provinces” [with Adam Wellstead (Michigan Technological University)]. Canadian Journal of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research/Revue canadienne de recherche sur les OBSL et l’économie sociale 5:2 (2014): 7-28.
  • Transforming Provincial Politics: The Political Economy of Canada's Provinces and Territories in the Era of Neoliberalism (ed. with Charles Smith).  Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2014.
  • “Social Democracy in the New Age of Austerity.” In Orchestrating Austerity: Impacts and Resistance, ed. Donna Baines and Stephen McBride, 79-90.  Halifax: Fernwood Publishing, 2014.
  • Contemporary Policy Work in Subnational States and NGOs.” A special edition (guest edited with Arnošt Veselý), Policy and Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Policy Research 33:2 (2014).
    • “Nonprofit engagement with provincial policy officials: The case of NGO policy voice in Canadian immigrant settlement services” (with John Shields). Policy and Society 33:2 (2014): 77-87
    • “Contemporary policy work in subnational governments and NGOs: Comparing evidence from Australia, Canada and the Czech Republic” (with Arnošt Veselý). Policy and Society 33:2 (2014): 103-15.
    • “Comparing sub-national policy workers in Canada and the Czech Republic: Who are they, what do they do, and why does it matter?” (with Arnošt Veselý and Adam Wellstead). Policy and Society 33:2 (2014): 117-127.
  • “The distribution of analytical techniques in policy advisory systems: Policy formulation and the tools of policy appraisal” [with Michael Howlett (Simon Fraser), Seck L. Tan (National University of Singapore), Andrea Migone (Simon Fraser), and Adam Wellstead (Michigan Technological University). Public Policy and Administration 29:4 (October 2014): 271-291.
  • “From “Gurus” to Chief Executives? The Contestable Transformation of Ontario’s Deputy Ministers, 1971 to 2007” (with Janet Lum and Duncan MacLellan).  Ch. 6 in Deputy Ministers in Canada: Comparative and Jurisdictional Perspectives, ed. Jacques Bourgault and Christopher Dunn, 148-200.  IPAC Series in Public Management and Governance.  Toronto:  University of Toronto Press, 2014.
  • “A Canada-wide Survey of Deputy and Assistant Deputy Ministers: A Descriptive Analysis” (with Janet Lum and John Shields).  Ch. 12 in Deputy Ministers in Canada: Comparative and Jurisdictional Perspectives, ed. Jacques Bourgault and Christopher Dunn, 324 – 363.  IPAC Series in Public Management and Governance.  Toronto:  University of Toronto Press, 2014.
  • Climate Change and Its Discontents – Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Social Research 25 (2014).  Yearly edition (co-edited with Carlo Fanelli).
    • “Climate Change and its Discontents” (with Carlo Fanelli).  Editorial introduction to Climate Change and Its Discontents – Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Social Research 25 (2014): 9-12.
  • "The Commodification of Public Services” (Review Essay). Work Organization, Labour and Globalization 7:1 (2013): 149-152.
  • “When Your Boss is the State.” In Public Sector Unions in the Age of Austerity, ed. Stephanie Ross and Larry Savage, 18-30. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing, 2013.
  • “Policy Dialogue and Engagement between Non-Governmental Organizations and Government: A Survey of Processes and Instruments of Canadian Policy Workers” [with Adam Wellstead (Michigan Technological University)]. Central European Journal of Public Policy 7:1 (June 2013): 60-87.
  • Great Recession-Proof?:  Shattering the Myth of Canadian Exceptionalism – Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Social Research 24 (2013). Yearly edition (co-edited with Carlo Fanelli).
  • “Trends in Australian and Canadian Public Service Perceptions from an Employee Survey Perspective” [with Catherine Althaus (University of Victoria, AUS) and Emily Rathbone (University of Victoria, AUS)]. Australian Journal of Public Administration 71:4 (2012): 423-439.
  • “Building a Policy-Oriented Research Partnership for Knowledge Mobilization and Knowledge Transfer: The Case of the Canadian Metropolis Project” (with John Shields).  Administrative Sciences 2:4 (2012): 250-272.
  • “Poverty Reduction Strategies: What a Difference an Economic Crisis Makes” (with Andrew Mitchell).  Canadian Review of Social Policy / Revue Canadienne de Politique Social 65/66 (2011) : i-xi.
  • Social Democracy after the Cold War, ed. (with Ingo Schmidt). Edmonton: Athabasca University Press, 2012.  [Reviewed by Max Crook, Capital and Class 37:2 (June 2013): 341-43.]
    • “Introduction:  The New Social Democracy.” In Social Democracy after the Cold War, ed. Bryan Evans and Ingo Schmidt, 1-11. Edmonton: Athabasca University Press, 2012.
    • “From Protest Movement to Neoliberal Management: Canada’s New Democratic Party in the Era of Permanent Austerity.”  In Social Democracy after the Cold War, ed. Bryan Evans and Ingo Schmidt, 45-98. Edmonton: Athabasca University Press, 2012.
  • “The New Democratic Party in the Era of Neoliberalism.”  In Re-Thinking the Politics of Labour in Canada, ed. Stephanie Ross and Larry Savage, 48-61.  Halifax: Fernwood Publishing, 2012.
  • "Organizing for Austerity: The Neoliberal State, Regulating Labour, and Working Class Resistance" (with Ian Hussey, eds.).  Special edition of Socialist Studies: The Journal of the Society for Socialist Studies 7:1/2 (2011).
    • “Introduction: Organizing for Austerity: The Neoliberal State, Regulating Labour, and Working Class Resistance” (with Ian Hussey).  Socialist Studies: The Journal of the Society for Socialist Studies 7:1/2 (2011):  37-41.
    • “The Politics of Public Sector Wages: Ontario’s Social Dialogue for Austerity.”  Socialist Studies: The Journal of the Society for Socialist Studies 7:1/2 (2011):  171-190
  • “Policy Opinions of Canada’s Top Public Service Leaders” (with Janet M. Lum and John Shields).  Public Sector Digest (external link) , July 2011.
  • “The Changing Profile of Canada’s Top Public Service Leaders” (with Janet M. Lum and John Shields). Public Sector Digest (external link) , June 2011.
  • “Assessing policy capacity in Canada's public services: Perspectives of deputy and assistant deputy ministers” (with Tuna Baskoy and John Shields).  Canadian Public Administration 54:2 (June 2011): 217–234.
  • “From Pragmatism to Neoliberalism: Ontario’s hesitant Farewell to Dr. Keynes” (with John Shields).  In The Guardian: Perspectives on the Ministry of Finance of Ontario, ed. Patrice Dutil, 131-161.  Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2011.
  • “Permanent Austerity: The Politics of the Canadian Exit Strategy from Fiscal Stimulus” (with Gregory Albo).  Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Social Research 22 (2011): 7-28.  Saving Global Capitalism: Interrogating Austerity and Working Class Responses to Crises, eds. Carlo Fanelli, Chris Hurl, Priscilia Lefebre and Gulden Ozcan.  Ottawa: Red Quill Books.
  • “From Rescue Strategies To Exit Strategies: The Struggle Over Public Sector Austerity” (with Gregory Albo).  In Socialist Register 47 (2011): The Crisis This Time, ed. Leo Panitch, Greg Albo and Vivek Chibber, 283-308.  Pontypools, Wales: Merlin Press, 2010.
  • “The Third Sector and the Provision of Public Good: Partnerships, Contracting and the Neo-liberal State” (with John Shields). In The Handbook of Canadian Public Administration, 2nd ed., ed. Christopher Dunn, 305-318. Toronto:  Oxford University Press, 2010.
  • Review of Regulating Flexibility: The Political Economy of Employment Standards, Mark P. Thomas. Socialist Studies: The Journal of the Society for Socialist Studies 5:2 (Fall 2009): 163-65.
  • “Ontario’s Budgetary Dilemmas: Exit Strategies and Neoliberalism” (with Greg Albo).  The Bullet 266 (external link) , 26 October 2009.
  • “An End to Neoliberalism? Ontario Responds to the Crisis” (with Greg Albo ).  (PDF file) Relay: A Socialist Project Review 27 (external link)  (Jul-Sep 2009): 4-6.
  • “Some Preliminary Findings on Government Policy Capacity from a Survey of Senior Public Policy Professionals” (with Janet Lum and John Shields).  Ryerson Policy Capacity Report 1 (July 2009): 1-11.
  • “Election 2008:  Five Parties and Few Options,” Outlook: Canada's Progressive Jewish Magazine 46:5 (Sept-Oct 2008): 5-6.
  • “Capacity, Complexity, and Leadership: Secretaries to Cabinet and Ontario’s Project of Modernization at the Centre.”  In Searching for Leadership: Secretaries to Cabinet in Canada, ed. Patrice Dutil, 121-160.  Toronto:  University of Toronto Press, 2008.
  • “Knowledge Mobilization/Transfer, Research Partnerships, and Policymaking: Some Conceptual and Practical Considerations” (with John Shields).  (PDF file) Policy Matters (external link)  33 (April 2008): 1-13. A report of CERIS – The Ontario Metropolis Centre.
  • “The Poverty of Ontario’s Liberals: The 2008 Budget.” The Bullet 92 (external link)  (29 March 2008).
  • “Taxes and the forward march of Neoliberalism.” The Bullet 84 (external link)  (29 February 2008). Reprinted by rabble.ca, Canadian Dimension (external link)  online, and by Global Research.ca (external link) .
  • “Capacity, Complexity and Leadership: Secretaries to Cabinet and Ontario’s Project of Modernization at the Centre.” In Leadership Lessons of Secretaries to Cabinet, Patrice Dutil, ed. Toronto: University of Toronto Press/IPAC, 2008 (Forthcoming).
  • “Profiling of the Public Service Élite: A Demographic and Career Trajectory Survey of Deputy and Assistant Deputy Ministers in Canada” (with Janet Lum and John Shields). Canadian Public Administration 50:4 (Winter 2007): 609-634.
  • “ ’One Ontario’ Under Neoliberalism.” Canadian Dimension (January/February 2008): 21-24.
  • “Limited Horizons: Assessing Ontario’s Election” (with Greg Albo).  (PDF file) Relay: A Socialist Project Review 20 (external link)  (November/December. 2007): 4-7. Also in Europe: solidaire sans frontiers (external link) , 11 January 2008. Translated by David Mandel as “Des horizons limités: Les élections ontariennes et ce qui suit (external link) ” in Presse-toi-a-gauche 15 January 2008.
  • “Ontario Budget 2007: Liberals Not in a Hurry.”  (PDF file) Relay: A Socialist Project Review 17 (external link)  (May-June 2007): 32-33.
  • “Four Years of Ontario’s Liberals.”  (PDF file) Relay: A Socialist Project Review 16 (external link)  (Mar-Apr 2007): 7-9.
  • “In from the Margins: The Dutch Socialist Party.”  (PDF file) Relay: A Socialist Project Review 16 (external link)  (Mar-Apr 2007): 18-19.
  • “Echoes of the 1930s: Today’s Hotel Workers Lead the Struggle to ’Upgrade’ the Service Economy” (with Sedef Arat-Koç and Aparna Sundar). Relay: A Socialist Project Review (Jan.-Feb. 2007): 16-17. [Reprinted (external link)  by MRzine (On-line Monthly Review), March 15, 2007]
  • Review of Ruling Canada: Corporate Cohesion and Democracy by Jamie Brownlee. Socialist Studies: The Journal of the Society for Socialist Studies 2:2 (Fall 2006): 113-116.
  • “Renewing Democracy in Ontario – From the Top Down.”  (PDF file) Relay: A Socialist Project Review 14 (external link)  (Nov-Dec 2006): 4-6.
  • “This Election will Not End the Impasse of Canadian Democracy” (with Greg Albo).  (PDF file) Relay: A Socialist Project Review 9 (external link)  (Jan-Feb 2006): 4-5.
  • “The Election and Canadian Democracy.” MRzine (on-line Monthly Review) 01 Dec 2005.
  • “Structuring Neoliberal Governance: The Nonprofit Sector, Emerging New Modes of Control and the Marketization of Service Delivery” (with Ted Richmond and John Shields). Policy and Society (Australia) 24:1 (Fall 2005): 73-97.
  • “How the State Changes its Mind: A Gramscian Account of Ontario’s Managerial Culture Change.” Philosophy of Management Special Edition, Marx, Marxism and Global Management 5:2 (2005): 47-68.
  • “CBC and Hydro Workers Defending Good Jobs: Employers Seek to Create a Workforce of Excluded.” (PDF file) Relay: A Socialist Project Review 8 (external link)  (Nov-Dec 2005): 11-12.
  • “Ontario and the New Competitiveness Agenda.”  (PDF file) Relay: A Socialist Project Review 6 (external link)  (Jul-Aug 2005): 10-11.
  • “The Empire and Neoliberalism: Here, There and Everywhere.”  (PDF file) Relay: A Socialist Project Review 5 (external link)  (May-Jun 2005): 10-11.
  • "Capacity, Complexity and Leadership: Secretaries to Cabinet and Ontario's Project of Modernization at the Centre." Institute of Public Administration of Canada Special Conference, Leadership Lessons of Secretaries to Cabinet. Toronto: 12 May 2005.
  • “Now that the Federal Election is Over…Lessons and Challenges.”  (PDF file) Relay: A Socialist Project Review 1 (external link)  (Aug-Sep 2004): 4-5.
  • Review of The Politics of Public Management: The HRDC Audit of Grants and Contributions, by David A. Good, Canadian Journal of Political Science 37:4 (December 2004): 1022-1023.
  • “Old Endings, New Beginnings: Socialist Realignments,” Canadian Dimension 38:3 (May-Jun 2004): 17-20.
  • “World Public Sector Report: Globalization and the State 2001,” Canadian Public Administration 46:2 (Summer 2003): 281-284.
  • “The poverty of comparative public administration in a neo-liberal era: a commentary on Subramanium” (with John Shields). International Review of Administrative Sciences 67:2 (June 2001): 329-334.
  • “The Third Sector, Neo-liberal Restructuring and ‘Partnerships:' Governance and the Re-making of State-Civil Society Relationships” (with John Shields). In Oxford Handbook of Canadian Public Administration, ed. Chris Dunn, 139-158. Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2002.
  • “Globalization and the Challenge to Canadian Democracy: National Governance under Threat” (with Stephen McBride and John Shields). In Restructuring and Resistance: Canadian Public Policy in an Age of Global Capitalism , ed. Mike Burke, Colin Mooers, and John Shields, 80-97. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing, 2000.
  • Neoliberal Restructuring and the Third Sector: Reshaping Governance, Civil Society and Local Relations (with John Shields). Centre for Voluntary Sector Studies Working Paper No. 13. Toronto: Ryerson University CVSS, July 2000.
  • 'Reinventing' the Third Sector: Alternative Service Delivery, Partnerships and the New Public Administration of the Canadian Post-Welfare State (with John Shields). Centre for Voluntary Sector Studies Working Paper No. 9. Toronto: Ryerson University CVSS, May 1998.

Dr. Evans has been awarded several Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council grants which have explored a range of issues including minimum and living wage social movements, policy capacity and policy work both within governments and non-governmental organizations, and government policy innovation labs. Current research endeavours are centred upon the utilization of expertise in the policy process,  lobbying and public interest advocacy, the politics of housing related social movements, and the democratization of state institutions.

Professor Evans integrates his research with various political, professional and community activities. He has served as an elected faculty representative on Ryerson's Board of Governors and has been a regular media commentator on provincial politics. On 28 March 2012, for example, he appeared on The Agenda with Steve Paikin (TVO) to discuss The Politics of Austerity. He currently serves as an advisor to the Institute of Public Administration of Canada’s (IPAC) annual survey of deputy ministers and chief administrative officers, and was a member of the IPAC’s Research Committee and Editor of the Case Study Series. In addition, he is a member of the editorial boards of the following journals: Administrative Sciences; Alternate Routes: A Journal of Critical Social Research; and Socialist Studies: The Journal of the Society of Socialist Studies.  In addition he is a member of the editorial board of Relay: A Socialist Project Review, a quarterly magazine of political analysis and commentary.

In 2009, Bryan was appointed to the board of directors of the Centre for Social Justice.