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February 2009
BIOGRAPHY
Name
Harry A. Hillman Chartrand, PhD
Cultural
Economist & Publisher, Compiler Press
Lecturer,
University of Saskatchewan
Department of Economics, College of Arts & Sciences
Bioresources Policy, Business & Economics, College of Agriculture
Born
January 15, 1948, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Education
BA, Hon. Economics, Carleton University, Ottawa, 1971
MA,
Economics, Carleton University, Ottawa, 1974
PhD,
Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Saskatchewan, 2006
Address
215 Lake Crescent, Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan,
Canada, S7H
3A1
E-Mail:
h-chartrand@shaw.ca
Tele/Fax
(306) 244-6945
Web Sites
Compiler Press
http://members.shaw.ca/compilerpress/
Competitiveness of Nations
http://members.shaw.ca/competitivenessofnations/
Compleat
World Copyright Website
http:/www.compilerpress.atfreeweb.com
Cultural
Economics - Collected Works of HHC
http://www.culturaleconomics.atfreeweb.com
Elemental
Economics
http://members.shaw.ca/elementaleconomics/
World
Cultural Intelligence Network:
http://members.shaw.ca/wcin/
WORK HISTORY
On graduation in 1971, I opened a
consultancy - FUTURES - Socio-Economic Planning Consultants -
conducting policy research in the fields of cultural economics, futures
studies, intellectual property, public assistance, public finance and
urban affairs. Clients included the:
Canada Council
Canadian Bureau of Intellectual Property
Canadian Federation of Mayors &
Municipalities
Ottawa-Carleton Regional Review
Public Service Commission of Canada
Secretary of State Canada
Social Sciences & Humanities Research
Council of Canada
Tri-level Task Force on Public Finance
From December 1981 to September 1989, I
served as Research Director for the Canada Council for the arts
managing a staff of nine and an annual research budget of $500,000.
During my tenure, I:
i - designed and implemented an
integrated research and evaluation monitoring system tracking the
Council's administration, granting and client activities and creating
the largest cultural economics research library in the English-speaking
world;
ii - acted as consultant to international, national, regional and local
authorities, professional associations and sister agencies at home and
abroad including UNESCO; and,
iii - prepared the Council's Multi-Year Operational Plan and annual $100
million application for funding from the Government of Canada.
From September 1989 to June 1994, I
served as Chief Economist of Kultural Econometrics International
researching and evaluating Canadian, foreign and international cultural
economic and higher education policies and practices. Clients included:
Association for Cultural Economics
Association for the Export of Canadian
Books
Canadian Artists' Presenters' Association
Canadian Association of Artists' Managers
Canadian Bureau for International
Education
Canadian Conference of the Arts
City of Sudbury
Communications Canada
International Cultural Relations
Bureau/External Affairs & International Trade Canada
Missouri Arts Council,
Multiculturalism & Citizenship Canada
National Arts Centre of Canada
National Endowment for the Arts -
Washington
Pennsylvania Arts Council
Quebec Ministries of Culture and
Education
Standing Committee on Communication &
Culture/House of Commons Canada
Toronto Expo 96 Bid Corporation
World Economic Forum - Geneva.
In June 1994, I moved to Saskatoon
establishing private practice and founding Compiler Press:
Intellectual Property in the Global Village. Clients have included
the:
American Assembly of Columbia University
California Arts Council
Saskatchewan Arts Alliance
Saskatchewan Cultural Exchange Society
Saskatchewan Library Association
Saskatchewan Municipal Government
Saskatchewan Society for Education
through Art
Saskatoon & District Chamber of Commerce
Singapore National Institute of Education
In 1998, I began as a Lecturer with the
Department of Economics at the University of Saskatchewan. I teach
introductory and intermediate micro- and macro-economics, economic
development, history of thought and served as academic adviser to the
Business Economics Internship Program. In 2002 I began the
interdisciplinary PhD program at the University of Saskatchewan which I
completed in July 2006. My dissertation is:
Ideological Evolution: The
Competitiveness of Nations in a Global Knowledge-Based Economy.
Between 2004 and 2006 I also served as a Lecturer in Economics at
St. Thomas Moore College in Saskatoon. In 2006 I became a lecturer in
contemporary issues for the University of the Arctic. In 2007 I became
a Lecturer in the College of Agriculture teaching the economics of
biotechnology. My teaching website is
Elemental Economics.
As cultural economist and publisher of
Compiler Press I have completed the three volume
The Compleat Multilateral
Intellectual Property Series including:
1.
The Compleat Multilateral Copyright
& Related Agreements, Conventions, Covenants & Treaties 1886-2007,
March 2007, ISBN
978-0-9689523-5-1
2.
The Compleat Multilateral Patent &
Related Agreements, Conventions & Treaties 1883-2008,
July 2008, ISBN 978-0-9689523-7-5
3.
The Compleat Multilateral Trademark
& Industrial Design Agreements, Conventions & Treaties 1883-2008,
August 2008. ISBN 978-0-9689523-6-8
I have also published
The Compleat Canadian Copyright
Act 1921-2006: Present, Past & Proposed Provisions, September
2006, ISBN 0-9689523-4-8
The Compleat Multilateral Cultural
Property & Related 1874-2008 Agreements, Charters, Conventions,
Covenants and Treaties,
February 2009, ISBN 978-0-9689523-6-8
OFFICES & GRANTS
I have served as Vice-President of the
Association for Cultural Economics and organized and hosted the 6th
International Conference on Cultural Economics in Ottawa, Canada, 1989.
I then chaired the 7th International in Umeä, Sweden 1990.
In 1992 & 1993, I received grants from
the International Cultural Relations Bureau, External Affairs &
International Trade Canada to conduct two studies: International
Higher Education: Tax Implications of Official Academic Relations
(1993) and International Higher Education: The Peculiar Case of
Canada (1992).
I attended the 1992 World Economics Forum
in Davos Switzerland with the financial assistance of the International
Cultural Relations Bureau, External Affairs & International Trade
Canada.. I was then commissioned by the Forum to prepare a planning
document for a World State of the Arts Report.
I served as consulting editor for the
Journal of Arts Management, Law & Society (JAMLS) from 1991 to 1999.
Between 2000 and 2002, I served as Executive Editor for JAMLS. In 2003
I received a grant from Genome Canada in support of my doctoral
studies. In 2007, I became Associate Editor of the inaugural issue of
the Journal of the World Universities Forum.
ARTICLES, BOOKS,
REVIEWS, PAPERS
& SPECIAL STUDIES
The Compleat Multilateral Cultural
Property & Related 1874-2008 Agreements, Charters, Conventions,
Covenants and Treaties,
February 2009, ISBN 978-0-9689523-6-8
Multilateral Intellectual & Cultural
Property Rights Regime, presented to the Conference on
International Economics & Economic Research, University of Saskatchewan,
October 2008.
The Compleat Multilateral Trademark
& Industrial Design Agreements, Conventions & Treaties 1883-2008,
August 2008. ISBN
978-0-9689523-6-8
The Compleat Multilateral Patent &
Related Agreements, Conventions & Treaties 1883-2008,
July 2008, ISBN 978-0-9689523-7-5
Software: Copyright, Patent or
Something Else?, Compiler Press, April 23, 2008.
Equity & Aboriginal Title,
Compiler Press, January 31, 2008
“The
Third Age of The University: From Interpretation to Generation to
Commercialization of Knowledge”, Inaugural Journal of the
World Universities Forum Vol. 1, 2008.
“Knowledge
& Death: Return to the Garden” in: Death And Anti-Death,
Volume 5: Thirty Years After Loren Eiseley (1907-1977), ISBN
978-1-934297-02-5, edited by Charles Tandy, Ph.D., 2008.
The Competitiveness of Nations in a
Global Knowledge-Based Economy – Ideological Evolution,
VDM Verlag Dr Muller, ISBN 978-3-8364-2804-0, 2007.
Art, Science & Technology Part I, II
& III, Compiler Press, August 2007.
The Compleat Multilateral
Copyright & Related Agreements, Conventions, Covenants & Treaties
1886-2007 ISBN 978-0-9689523-5-1, March 2007.
“The
Canadian Copyright Act 1921-2006: Historic, Cultural, Economics, Legal
and Political Significance”, Compiler Press, September
2006.
Book Review: Puu, T.,
Arts, Sciences & Economics,
Springer, 2006, Journal of Cultural Economics.
The Compleat Canadian Copyright Act
1921-2006: Present, Past & Proposed Provisions
ISBN 0-9689523-4-8, September 2006.
Dissertation:
University of Saskatchewan
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Ideological Evolution: The
Competitiveness of Nations in a Global Knowledge-Based Economy,
July 2006
“Knowledge
& Democracy: The Political Economics of the Public Domain”,
presented to the Political Studies Student Association, USASK, Nov. 14,
2005.
“Enframing
the World II: Design for a Philosophy of Biotechnology”,
presented to Biotech & Society Seminar Series, College of Biotechnology,
USASK, Oct. 25, 2005. (submitted to Techne, Journal of Philosophy
& Techmology)
“Enframing
the World I: Design for a Philosophy of Econology”, presented
to 5th Annual Economics Research Symposium, USASK, Oct. 22, 2005.
“Trans-Disciplinary
Induction: A Primer on Knowledge”, accepted by IPSI-2005,
France/Spain Conferences, January 2005.
“The
Future of Genomic IPRs”, Saskatchewan Economics Journal,
4th Edition, Department of Economics, University of
Saskatchewan, 2003.
“Funding
the Fine Arts: An International Political Economic Assessment”,
Nordic Theatre Studies, Vol. 14, 2002.
Compleat Multilateral
Trademark and Industrial Design Agreements, Conventions & Treaties 2001
plus Annual Updates,
September 2001, ISBN
0-9689523-3-X
“Copyright
C.P.U. - Creators, Proprietors & Users“, Journal of Arts
Management, Law & Society, Vol. 30, No. 3, Fall 2000.
“Towards
an American Arts Industry“ in The Public Life of the Arts
in America, Joni Cherbo and M. Wyszomirski (eds), Rutgers University
Press, April 2000.
Copyright and the New World Economic
Order, Compiler Press Review
#3, July 1999
http://www.intelproplaw.com/Copyright/Forum/msg/498.shtml
The Compleat Multilateral Copyright
and Related Agreements, Conventions, Covenants and Treaties,
Compiler Press, Saskatoon, June 1999.
“Art
and the Public Purpose - The Economics of It All”, Journal
of Arts Management, Law and Society, Vol. 28, No. 2, Summer 1998.
The Compleat Canadian Copyright Act,
1921 to 1997: Current, Past and Proposed Provisions of the Act,
Compiler Press, Saskatoon, October 31,1997.
The Compleat Canadian Copyright Act,
1921 to 1996: Current, Past and Proposed Provisions of the Act,
Compiler Press, Saskatoon, May 1997.
“Rusty
Nail on the Information Superhighway: User Charges and Federal
Government Information“, Government Information in Canada,
University of Saskatchewan, Spring/Summer 1997
http://www.usask.ca/library/gic/v3n4/chartrand/chartrand.html
Myth of the Creator - Government,
Corporate Copyright Owners and Creators -Diagnosis, Prognosis & A Public
Policy Prescription for Market Failure,
Saskatchewan Municipal Government, Regina, 1996.
“Architecture & Design Arts Occupations”
in Artists in the Work Force: Employment and Earnings, 1970 to 1990,
Research Division Report #37, National Endowment for the Arts, Research
Division, Washington, D.C., 1996.
Architecture & Design Arts Occupations
1940 to 1990, National
Endowment for the Arts, Research Division, Washington, D.C., 1996.
ERIC ED 394864
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“Intellectual Property in the Post-Modern
World”, Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society, Vol. 25, No.
4, Winter 1996.
“The
1995-96 Federal Cultural Budget“, Government Information
in Canada, University of Saskatchewan, Winter 1995.
http://www.usask.ca/library/gic/v2n3/chartrand2/chartrand2.html
Counterstrike: The 1995-96 Federal
Cultural Budget, Compiler
Press, Saskatoon, 1995.
“Intellectual
Property in the Global Village“, Government Information in
Canada, University of Saskatchewan, Spring 1995.
http://www.usask.ca/library/gic/v1n4/chartrand/chartrand.html
“A Plenary Address:
The Joyful Economy: None So Blind As
Those Who Will Not See!“, Forum International: Art &
Culture - School & Economy, Quebec Ministries of Culture and
Education in conjunction with the 28th World Congress of the
International Society for Education through Art, Montreal, August 1993.
The American Arts Industry: Size and
Significance, National
Endowment for the Arts, Research Division, Washington, D.C., 1993. (ERIC
ED 410812
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International Higher Education: Tax
Implications of Official Academic Relations,
International Cultural Relations Bureau, External Affairs &
International Trade Canada, Ottawa, May 1993.
Editor: “On the Economics of the
Performing Arts in the Soviet Union and the USA: A Comparison of Data”,
by A.J. Rubinstein, W.J. Baumol, H. Baumol, Journal of Cultural
Economics, Vol. 16, No.2, December 1992.
“Contribution
of Arts Education to National Income... the pattern which sells the
thing“ in The Future: Challenge of Change - A New
Anthology for Higher Education, (ed.) N. Yakel, National Art
Education Association of America, Reston, Virginia, 1992.
ERIC ED375070
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“Christianity,
Copyright and Censorship in English-speaking Cultures“ in
Culture and Democracy: Social and Ethical Issues in Public Support for
the Arts and Humanities, A. Buchwalter (ed.), Westview, Boulder,
1992.
“Christianity, Copyright and Censorship
in English-speaking Cultures”, Journal of Arts Management, Law and
Society, Vol. 22, No. 3, Fall 1992.
International Higher Education: The
Peculiar Case of Canada,
International Cultural Relations Bureau, External Affairs &
International Trade Canada, Ottawa, October 1992.
Editor, “International Cultural Affairs
Issue”, Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society, Vol. 22, No.
2, Summer 1992.
“International
Cultural Affairs: A Fourteen Country Survey“, Journal of
Arts Management, Law and Society, Vol. 22, No. 2, Summer 1992.
Book Review: Art, Culture and
Enterprise: The Politics of Arts and the Cultural Industries, by
Justine Lewis, Routledge, London, 1990, Journal of Arts Management,
Law and Society, Vol. 22, No. 2, Summer 1992.
“Crafts in an Information Economy:
Towards the 21st Century” in A Treasury of Canadian Craft - Inaugural
Exhibition: The Canadian Craft Museum, S. Carter, Guest Curator,
Canadian Crafts Museum, Vancouver, 1992.
World State of the Arts Report - A
Proposal, World Economic
Forum, Geneva, July 1992.
“Art,
Culture and Global Business: Snapshots from the World Economic Forum“,
Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society, Vol. 22, No. 1,
Spring 1992.
A Commissioned Critique: The Ties That
Bind, Standing Committee on
Communications and Culture, House of Commons Canada, January 1992.
“Appendix 12: International Risk
Assessment” in Canada and Canadian Publishers, Association for
the Export of Canadian Books, Ottawa, January1992.
“Context
and Continuity: Philistines, Pharisees and Art in English Culture“,
Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society, Vol. 21, No. 2,
Summer 1991.
“Canada
and the European Community: Cultural Policy Commonalties and Convergence“,
Bulletin of the Canadian Conference for the Arts, Vol. 15, No.2,
Summer 1991.
Book Review: National Cultural Policy
in Sweden: Report of a European group of experts, by John
Myerscough, Libergraf, Stockholm, 1990, ISBN 91-38-12396-7, Journal
of Cultural Economics, Vol. 15., No. 1, June 1991.
Book Review:
Government by Moonlight: the hybrid
parts of the state by Patrick Birkinshaw, Ian Harden &
Norman Lewis, Unwin Hyman, London, UK, 1990, 338 pages, hardcover, ISBN
0-04-445404-X, Governance: An International Journal of Policy and
Administration, Spring 1991.
Cultural Consumption in Canada,
International Comparative Policy Group, Communications Canada, Feb.
1991.
Sounding Expert Opinion Concerning the
Future Performing Arts Subscription Market,
National Arts Centre of Canada, Ottawa, January 1991.
Book Review:
Culture and Consumption: New
Approaches to the Symbolic Character of Consumer Goods and Activities
by Grant McCraken, Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1988, 177
pages, hardcover, ISBN 0-253-31526-3, Journal of Arts Management and
Law, Vol. 19, No.4, Winter 1990.
“Creativity
& Competitiveness: Art in an Information Economy“,
Bulletin of the Canadian Conference for the Arts, Vol. 15, No.1,
November 1990.
“The
Hard Facts: Perspectives of Cultural Economics“ in
Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada 1989/Fifth Series/Vol. IV,
University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1990.
“Investment Protection: Reducing
Financial Loss from Fraudulent Art”, Journal of Cultural Economics,
Vol. 14, No.1, 1990.
“Arts Education and the Bottom Line in a
Post-Modern Economy: Two Variations on a Theme” in Living Traditions
in Art: First International Symposium, B. White, L.M. Hart (eds.),
Department of Education, McGill University, 1990.
Introduction: Cultural
Economics 88: A Canadian Perspective, H.H. Chartrand, W. Hendon, C.
McCaughey (eds.), Association for Cultural Economics, University of
Akron, 1989.
“Contribution
of Art to National Income” in Cultural Economics 88: A
Canadian Perspective, H.H. Chartrand, W. Hendon, C. McCaughey
(eds.), Association for Cultural Economics, University of Akron, 1989.
“Subjectivity
in an Era of Scientific Imperialism: Shadows in the Age of Reason“
in University Research and the Future of Canada, B. Abu-Laban
(ed.), University of Ottawa, 1989.
“University
Research in the Information Economy: A Clash of Cultures“ in
University Research and the Future of Canada, B. Abu-Laban (ed.),
University of Ottawa, 1989.
“The
Crafts in a Post-Modern Market“, Journal of Design History,
UK, Vol. 2, Nos.2&3, 1989.
“The
Arms Length Principle and the Arts: An International Perspective - Past,
Present and Future“, in Who's To Pay for the Arts? The
International Search for Models of Arts Support, M.C. Cummings,
J.M.D. Schuster (eds.), American Council for the Arts, NYC, 1989.
“The Crafts in a Post-Modern Economy”,
Journal of Cultural Economics, USA, Vol.
12, No.2, December 1988.
“Subjectivity in an Era of Scientific
Imperialism: Shadows in the Age of Reason”, Journal of Arts
Management, Law and Society, Vol. 18, No. 3, Fall 1988.
Private Financing of Cultural
Activities in Canada: A Data Quality Assessment, A Commission from the
Office of Statistics Unesco Paris,
Research & Evaluation, Canada Council, Ottawa, March 1988.
Editor: Paying for the Arts, H.H.
Chartrand, W.S. Hendon, H. Horowitz (eds.), Association for Cultural
Economics, University of Akron, 1987.
“Introduction:
Cultural Economics of Arts Funding - Five Variations on a Theme“
in Paying for the Arts, H.H. Chartrand, W.S. Hendon, H. Horowitz
(eds.), Association for Cultural Economics, University of Akron, 1987.
“Towards
International Evaluation of Arts Council Funding“ in
Paying for the Arts, H.H. Chartrand, W.S. Hendon, H. Horowitz
(eds.), Association for Cultural Economics, University of Akron, 1987.
“The
Arts: Consumption Skills in the Post-Modern Economy“,
Journal of Art & Design Education, UK, Vol. 6, No.1, UK, 1987.
“Introduction: The Value of Economic
Reasoning and the Arts” in Economic Impact of the Arts: A Handbook, A.
J. Radich, S. Schwock (eds.), National Conference of State Legislatures,
Washington, D.C., 1987
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A Guide to Copyright Reform in Canada,
1977 to 1987, Research &
Evaluation, Canada Council, Ottawa, 1987.
“The
Arts: Consumption Skills in the Post-Modern Economy“,
Journal of Multi-cultural and Cross-cultural Research in Education,
Vol. 4, No.1, USA, Fall 1986.
“An
Economic Impact Assessment of the Canadian Fine Arts“, in
Economics of the Cultural Industries, Association for Cultural
Economics, University of Akron, 1984.
A Canadian Dictionary & Selected
Statistical Profile of Arts Employment 1981,
Research & Evaluation, Canada Council, Ottawa, January 15, 1984.
An Economic Impact Assessment of the
Canadian Fine Arts - A Submission to the Royal Commission on
the Economic Union and Development Prospects of Canada,
Research & Evaluation, Canada Council, Ottawa, December 1983.
Lotteries & the Arts: The Canadian
Experience 1970 to 1980,
Research & Evaluation, Canada Council, Ottawa, August 1981
Social Sciences & Humanities
Research Impact Indicators,
Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council, Ottawa, January 1980.
DOCTORAL PAPERS
Dissertation:
University of Saskatchewan
Ideological Evolution: The
Competitiveness of Nations in a Global Knowledge-Based Economy,
July 2006
Research Papers
# 13
Knowledge & Democracy: The Political
Economics of the Public Domain, Political Studies Student
Association, USASK, Nov. 14, 2005.
#12.
Enframing the World II: Design for a
Philosophy of Biotechnology, Biotech &
Society Seminar Series, College of Biotechnology, USASK, Oct. 25, 2005.
#11:
Enframing the World I: Design for a
Philosophy of Econology,
5th Annual Economics
Research Symposium, USASK, Oct. 22, 2005.
#10.
Trans-Disciplinary Induction: A
Primer on Knowledge, IPSI-2005, France/Spain Conferences,
January 2005
#9:
Tooled Knowledge: The Animation of
Nature, August 2003
#8:
The 'Thin' Version of the Thesis,
April 2003
#7:
The Future of Genomic IPRs,
March 2003
#6:
The Labour Theory of Knowledge & Its
Corollary:
The Knowledge Theory of Capital,
March 2003
#5:
On Methodology, February
10, 2003
#4:
Thomas Kuhn's Pelican Brief,
November 2002
#3:
The Great Social Science Schism:
Tales from the Methodological Woods, May 2002
#2:
The Competitiveness of Nations: The
Past Present Future, April 2002
#1:
Neo Physiocracy: Biology, Economics
& Epistemology, April 2002
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