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2011-10-21
McPhalen, Cathy - thINK editing
This downloadable resource, A Primer on Document Design, may be useful in presenting complex information in a clear, organized and understandable manner. Basic principles covered are applicable to grant applications and other text-heavy documents. By using a section of a sample document, this...
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2011-11-08
This workshop was spent discussing the argumentative strategies of writing grants through the use of funded grant applications to the CIHR Open Operating Grant Program (OOGP) competition in Themes 1-4. Critical moves, argumentative structure, citation patterns etc specific to different sections...
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A War over Water: The 1531 English Statue of Sewers and its Impact upon Local Politics, Economies and Environments
Download2012-10-09
SSHRC Awarded IG 2013: When I was writing my SSHRC-supported book, Mills in the Medieval Economy: England 1300-1540 (Oxford University Press, 2004), I noted a curious incidence involving the tearing down of two large watermill complexes on the River Itchen between Southampton and Winchester in...
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2012-10-12
SSHRC Awarded IG 2013: This research will contribute to theories of institutional change by identifying the processes by which institutionalized arrangements embracing multiple logics are reconstructed. The empirical context is the public provision of addition services in Alberta, a mature...
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2014-01-08
Workshop material, outdated as of 2016. Until 2014, SSHRC used 'priority areas' to stream research into particular subject areas. The priority area concept was replaced by the "Future Challenge Questions" The FCQ were used to help non-academics to understand the big questions that social sciences...
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2012-01-10
This interactive workshop discussing grant style is a follow up to Part 1- The Argumentative Strategies of CIHR OOGP Grant Writing (http://hdl.handle.net/10402/era.24453) where critical moves, argumentative structure, citation patterns etc specific to different sections of the Open Operating...