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Tod Rutherford,
Professor of Geography and Department Chair
trutherf@maxwell.syr.edu
B. A. (Honours), Queens University
M. A., Queens University
Ph.D. (City and Regional Planning), University of Wales, Cardiff,1992
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Academic Appointments
Associate Professor, Syracuse University, 2000 - present
Associate Professor, University of Waterloo, 1996-2000
Assistant Professor, University of Waterloo, 1991-1995
Research Interests
My research has concentrated in the general field of economic restructuring.
This general emphasis has been investigated along two interrelated dimensions:
industrial restructuring with a focus on
manufacturing (in particular, the automobile industry) and regional change; and
labour market change and policy. These dimensions
can best be understood in relation to one another at different spatial scales -
the global, national, regional and local.
The first dimension is industrial restructuring and
regional change. I have focused on the role of the automobile industry in terms
of its changing industrial organization in response to increasing global
competition and its adoption of new technology and work organization. This has
highlighted the need not only for greater inter-company co-operation and in some
instances, spatial clustering, but for an increased reliance on local public and
private institutions for technology transfer, training and innovation diffusion.
New forms of work organization have lead to the restructuring of labour demand,
training and retraining - all of which reflect and transform local/ regional
labour market conditions. I am currently completing a project on how Japanese
automotive transplants have adapted their supply systems in North America.
Relatedly I have strong interest in the role of labour - both unionized and
non-unionized workers, as an increasingly important factor in the adoption of
new work practices such as lean production. Based on this research, I have
written about how labour control remains a central feature of new forms of work
and also on how organized labour is playing an important role in Canada in the
development of labour market and training initiatives
The second related dimension of my research is on
labour markets.I have been especially interested in how new rounds of investment
in localities interact with existing local training cultures ( private, public
sector and institutional recruitment and training practices) and I have done
case studies of this relationship in South Wales and in Ontario. I have a strong
interest in labour market policy and am currently completing a three year
project comparing the decentralization of labour market policy in the UK and
Canada which addresses the debate on institutions, governance and scale in
economic geography. I am also beginning a project on whether increased free
trade under NAFTA is leading to convergence in labour market policies and
governance in Canada and the United States.
Principal publications
(2008, forthcoming)
Rutherford, T. Holmes, J. “’The Flea on the Tail of the Dog’: Power in Global
Production Networks and the Restructuring of Automotive Clusters in Southern
Ontario”, The Journal of Economic Geography
(2008, forthcoming) Rutherford, T. Holmes, J. Engineering Networks:
University-industry networks in the Southern Ontario automobile Industry The
Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy,
and Society
(2008, accepted forthcoming) Rutherford, T. Labour Geography entry to the
International Encyclopedia of Human Geography
(2008, forthcoming)
Rutherford, T. “Commentary: Jamie Peck’s Work Place: The Social Regulation of
the Labor Market”, Progress in Human Geography
(2007) Rutherford, T. Holmes, J. “We simply have to do that stuff for our
survival”: Labour, Firm Innovation and Cluster Governance in the Canadian
Automotive Parts Industry
Antipode 39, 1 194-221
(2007) Rutherford, T. Holmes, J. “Entrepreneurship, knowledge and learning in
the formation and evolution of industrial clusters: The Case of the
Windsor, Ontario Machine Tool and Mould Cluster”
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and
Innovation Management,
7,
- 2/3/4/5
320-344
(2006) Rutherford, T. "Local Representations in
Crisis: Associational Governance and the Case of the UK TECs and Ontario Local
Boards", Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 24
(2006) Rutherford, T. "Requiem or Rebirth? Internal
Labour Markets and Labour Market Restructuring in the Kitchener and Sault Ste
Marie Regions" The Canadian Geographer 50, 2, 197-216
(2006) T. Bunting, Rutherford, T. "Canadian
perspectives on globalization and the world city" in Canadian Cities in
Transition: Continuity and Change in the Twenty-First Century T. Bunting, P.
Filion (eds) Oxford University Press Toronto
(2005) Holmes, J. Fitzgibbon, S. Rutherford, T.
"Innovation in the Automotive Tool, Die and Mould Industry : A Case Study of the
Windsor-Essex Region", D. Wolfe, M. Lucas eds. In Global Networks and Local
Linkages: The Paradox of Cluster Development in an Open Economy, School of
Policy Studies, Queen’s University and McGill-Queen’s Press 119-154
(2004) Rutherford, T. "Convergence, The
Institutional Turn and Workplace Regimes: The Case of Lean Production",
Progress in Human Geography 28, 4, 425-447
(2004) Fitzgibbon, S. Holmes, J. Kumar, P.
Rutherford, T. "Shifting gears: Restructuring and innovation in the Ontario
automotive parts industry", D. Wolfe and M. Gertler eds in Clusters in A Cold
Climate: innovation Dynamics in a Diverse Economy Innovation Systems Research
Network School of Policy Studies, Queen’s University, Kingston, ON with S.
(2003) Rutherford, T. "Labour, Innovation and
Scale", In J Brocker, D. Dohse R. Soltwedel (ed) Innovation Clusters and
Interregional Competition (Springer Publishers, Berlin), 272-292
(2002) Rutherford, T. Gertler, M. "Labour in Lean
Times: Geography, Scale and the National Trajectories of Workplace Change"
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 27, 195-212
(2001) Rutherford, T. "Mutual Adaptation: Japanese
Automobile Transplants in North America and the Restructuring of Buyer-Supplier
Relations", Environments 29 (3) 73-89
(2001) Parker, P. Koshiba, T. Rutherford, T.
"Japanese Automakers and the NAFTA Environment: Global Context Environments
29 (3) 15-34
(2001) Rutherford, T. Parker, P. Koshiba, T
"Global, Local, or Hybrid?: Evidence of Adaptation among Japanese Automobile
Plants in Japan, the United States and Canada", Environments 29 (3) 1-14
(2001) Rutherford, T. "The State of Training:
Learning, Institutional Innovation and Local Boards in Ontario" Environment
and Planning A, 33, 1871-1891
(2000) Rutherford, T. "Re-embedding, Japanese
Investment and the Restructuring of Buyer-Supplier Relations in the Canadian
Automotive Components Industry During the 1990s", Regional Studies 34, 8,
739-751
(2000) P. Filion, T. Rutherford, "Employment
Transitions in the City" in P. Filion, T. Bunting (eds)The Canadian City in
Transition : The 21st Century (Oxford University Press), 357-380
(1998) "Still in Training?' Labour Unions and the
Restructuring of Canadian Labour Market Policy", Economic Geography,
April, 131-148
(1997) Peck, J . Rutherford, T. "Tools for the job?
Decentralization, partnership and market forces in British and Canadian labour
market policy" in A. Sharpe, R. Haddow (eds) Social Partnerships for
Training? Labour Force Development Boards in Canada, (Centre for Policy
Studies: Queen's University, Kingston), 251-290
(1996) "The Socio-Spatial Restructuring of Canadian
Labour Markets", in J. Britton (ed) Canada and the Global Economy: The
Geography of Structural and Technological Change Space Economy ,
(McGill-Queens Press: Montreal), 407-432
(1996) "The Local Solution? The Schumpeterian
Workfare State, Labour Market Governance and Local Boards for Training in
Kitchener, Ontario", Regional Studies, 30, 4, 413-428
(1995) "'Control the One's You Can' Restructuring,
Recruitment and Training In Kitchener-Waterloo Manufacturing, 1987-1992" The
Canadian Geographer, 39, 1, pp. 30-45
(1994) "From 'Sitting By Nellie' to the 'Classroom
Factory'? The Restructuring of Skills, Recruitment and Training In A South Wales
Motor Components Plant", International Journal of Urban and Regional Research,
18, 3, pp. 470-490
Presentations:
2006 Faustian Bargains? The Canadian Auto Workers, State Policy and the
Restructuring of the Canadian Auto Industry" presented at Association of
American Geographers Annual Conference Chicago Illinois March 7th-11th
2005 "We simply have to do that stuff for our
survival": Labour, Firm Innovation and Cluster Governance in the Canadian
Automotive Parts Industry (with John Holmes) Presented at the Institute of
British Geographers London UK 30th August-2nd September 2005
2005 "A Question of Governance?: Global Production
Networks, and the Restructuring of Automotive Clusters in Windsor and Kitchener,
Ontario Presented the Association of American Geographers Annual Conference
Denver Colorado, April 5th-9th
2004"Labour, Innovation and Governance: A Case
Study of the Canadian Auto Parts Industry" (with John Holmes) Presented at the
"Workers and Labour Markets in the Global Automotive Industry" International
Conference, October 22nd-23rd McMaster University, Hamilton Ontario
2004 "The Forces of Codification: Knowledge, Supply
Chain Restructuring and Innovation in the Windsor, Ontario Machine Tool and
Mould Cluster" (with John Holmes) presented at the DRUID Summer conference in
Elsinore, Denmark June 14th-16th 2004
2004 "Exit vs. Voice? The Scalar Dynamics of Labour
Relations, Labour Market Governance" and Innovation Presented the Association of
American Geographers Annual Conference, Philadelphia PA March 15-20th 2004
2003 "Into the Hidden Abode: Industrial Relations,
Labour Unions and Innovation, Paper presented" at the DRUID Summer Conference
2003 on Creating, Sharing and Transferring Knowledge.The Role of Geography,
Institutions and Organization Copenhagen June 12-14, 2003
2003 "Requiem or Rebirth? Internal Labour Markets
and Labour Market Restructuring in the Kitchener and Sault Ste Marie Regions"
presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Conference New
Orleans LA 3rd-8th March 2003
2002 "Local Representations in Crisis:
Associational governance and UK Training and Enterprise Councils and Ontario
Local Boards for Training and Adjustment" presented at the Association of
American Geographers Annual Conference Los Angeles 19th-23rd March 2002
2001 "Opportunities and Dilemmas: Labour and
Regional Innovation" presented at the Workshop "Innovation Clusters and
Interregional Competition Workshop" at the Kiel Institute of World Economics, in
Kiel Germany 12th-13th November 2001, sponsored by the OECD and the Kiel
Institute of World Economics,
2001 "Labour in Lean Times: Geography, Scale and
the National Trajectories of Workplace Change" (with Meric Gertler) presented at
the Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Conference, Montreal, Quebec May
2001
2001 "Convergence and Industrial Relations Regimes"
presented at the Association of American Geographers Annual Conference, New York
City, 29th February –3rd March 2001
Service:
First Year Forum Advisor 2001,2004
Lower Division Advisor 2004-05
Geography Department Undergraduate Program Committee 2001-02
Geography Department Undergraduate Program Director 2002-2005
Courses:
Maxwell 132 The Global Community
Geo 773 Seminar in Economic Geography
Geo 331 The Geography of the European Union
Geo 561 Global Economic Geography
Advisees:
PhD: Bora Kim, Benjamin Mosiane, He Wang, Evan Weissman
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