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- 19Young-Leslie, Heather
- 18Mukherjee, Ayantika
- 14Murphy, Michelle N.
- 8Taylor, Craig
- 3Arnhold, Anja
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- 22Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS), Faculty of
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- 8Nursing, Faculty of
- 6Department of Educational Psychology
- 3Department of Mechanical Engineering
- 3Faculty of Nursing
- 1Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science
- 1Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering
- 1Department of Computing Science
- 2Johnson, Jeff A. (School of Public Health Sciences, University of Alberta)
- 2Olfert, Jason (Mechanical Engineering)
- 2Poth, Cheryl (Educational Psychology)
- 2Williams, Beverly (Faculty of Nursing, University of Alberta)
- 1Basarab, John (Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development)
- 1Boliek, Carol (Speech-Pathology and Audiology)
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2017-10-16
SSHRC Awarded IG 2018: The goal of this research is to explore professionals' self-assessment and engagement in self-regulated training, using a medical education program as proxy for other professional training programs. Professionals must be able to stay current in skills and knowledge. Being...
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2020-09-21
SSHRC IG awarded 2021: Adopting a community-based participatory research approach, this project will use a comparative case study methodology to examine how an inclusive economy approach is being used to inform economic development in Edmonton (urban) and Drayton Valley (rural). This will be...
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2023-09-30
SSHRC IG awarded 2024: Drawing on our previous nation-wide surveys on: (1) the PPSH experiences of library workers; and (2) the composition of PPSH related policies and training in Canadian libraries, this new project examines how public libraries can meaningfully address PPSH, a complex problem...
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2020-09-23
SSHRC IG awarded 2021. Non-human animals, both wild and domesticated, were exhibited widely during the nineteenth century. They appeared live on racetracks, at circuses, in rodeos, and at agricultural fairs; mounted through the art of taxidermy in natural history museums; as the subject of...
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2011-10-12
SSHRC awarded 2012: This project aims to gather new scientific insights, foster civic deliberation, facilitate learning, and explore energy choices in Canada. Our approach is innovative, comparative, interdisciplinary, and organized around three broad objectives, to: (1) use elicitation and...
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2017-10-13
SSHRC Awarded IG 2018: This project addresses a hidden bias of mainstream teaching and learning, wherein Indigenous and locally-held knowledge is often positioned as the oral teachings of the past, in contrast to the contemporary character of digital literacy. The three-year project takes a...
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2023-01-02
SSHRC IDG awarded 2023: Pakistan ranks poorly in the world when it comes to gender equality. Sociocultural barriers, limited access to schooling, and discriminatory gender norms have negatively impacted women’s socioeconomic development and inclusion in the formal financial system. Women play a...
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2018-02-01
SSHRC IDG Awarded 2018: The proposed research focuses on suicide terrorism. It investigates operatives or captives of Boko Haram (Nigeria) who deliberately refused to detonate their suicide vests. Scholars have overwhelmingly focused on "successful" suicide terrorism with much attention on the...
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09/27/2021
SSRHC IG awarded 2022: The PI will test the well-worn trope, "you are what you where," by examining how racial hierarchies in the imperial Atlantic used dress and material systems to enact race. Whiteness shaped aesthetic priorities in empires and colonies, including the raced and gendered...
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2006
The purpose of this project was to test the WHOQOL-100, an instrument for assessing quality of life (QOL), developed to facilitate cross-cultural comparison. The instrument was tested with a convenience sample of 144 people.The mean age of participants was 58 years and 41% were female.Test-retest...