Merlin Chatwin
Merlin Chatwin is the Executive Director of Open North. Over the last decade, Merlin Chatwin’s professional and academic pursuits have focused on supporting governments to more effectively identify and address the needs of residents. He spent four years working directly with local governments in Ghana, founding a Canadian start-up that supported valuation-led taxation reform in different regions of the country. He worked alongside local and national government officials to build contextually appropriate, sustainable processes. Returning to Canada to complete a PhD at Western University, Merlin worked within the public sector and adjacent civic focused organizations supporting all levels of government. In 2018, Merlin was awarded the Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship and the Ontario Graduate Scholarship in recognition of his research in urban policy and local governance globally.
Merlin’s extensive domestic and international experience focusing on public consultation, policy development and local government reform led him to Open North. As the Executive Director, Merlin is steering the Montreal-based organization onto an international stage, with a fully remote workplace operating on a 4-day workweek.
As an avid researcher and a life-long learner at the intersection of academia and practical implementation, Merlin has turned many of his professional experiences into journal articles, practitioner reports, training and blog posts. Merlin has publications in political science, geography and public policy journals. He has contributed chapters to UNDP and UN-Habitat’s global reports on urbanization and sustainable development.
Merlin is a frequent lecturer and presenter across Canada on smart cities and data governance and provides training on monitoring and evaluation for digital strategy.
Education
Ph.D., Western University
Publications
Chatwin, M., & Francoli, M. (2022). How ‘local’ are open government action plans submitted by the open government partnership’s ‘local initiative’? People, Place, and Policy.
Chatwin, M., & Mayne, J. (2020). Improving Monitoring and Evaluation in the Civic Tech Ecosystem: Developing Theories of Change to support future contribution analysis. JeDEM – E-Journal of E-Democracy and Open Government.
Chatwin, M., Arku, G., & Cleave, E. (2019). Defining subnational open government: Does local context influence policy and practice. Policy Sciences, 52 (3), 451-479.
Chatwin, M. & Arku, G. (2018). Co-creating open government action plans: the case of Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan Assembly, Ghana. Growth & Change, 49 (2), 374-393.
Chatwin, M. & Arku, G. (2017). Beyond ambiguity: A practical framework for developing and implementing open government reforms. JeDEM – EJournal of EDemocracy and Open Government, 9(1), 52 – 78.
Chatwin, M. & Linder, T. (2022). Canada’s smart tech future: Open cities or opaque surveillance? Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives: The Monitor.
Linder, T. & Chatwin, M. (2023). “The Intersectional Privacy Risks of Data Sharing Between Law Enforcement and Local Government.” Prepared for Ontario Privacy Commissioner. A Report (Approx. 10,000 words)
Chatwin, M. (2022). Rethinking Urban Governance for the Future of Cities. In World Cities Report 2022: Envisaging the Future of Cities. Prepared for UN-HABITAT. A Report (Approx. 15,000 words).