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2024-03-13
SSHRC PEG awarded 2024: The proposed research aims to co-design solutions to bring newcomer parents' knowledge and aspirations into the ELCC sector. In preliminary discussions within our partnership, we have identified two solutions to provide culturally and linguistically sustaining practices...
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2024-05-14
SSHRC PEG awarded 2024: This project supports research by, with, and for Cree First Nations people and prioritizes Indigenous guidance, leadership, and participation during every step of the research process. AFNE partners were involved in the decision to apply for this SSHRC PEG and contributed...
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2022-01-02
Lugosi-Schimpf, Nicole Vanessa Theresa
SSHRC IDG awarded 2022: This research responds directly to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Call to Action #93, which recognizes that racism between Indigenous and immigrant communities is a problem in Canada and needs to be addressed (2015a, 2015b). The goal of our research is to build...
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2021-12-01
Phillips, Audra, Tucker, Benjamin V.
Studies have shown that the voice onset time (VOT) of alveolo-palatal affricates is the longest, followed by velars, dental/alveolars, and bilabials. In a reciprocal pattern, closure duration is the longest for bilabials, followed by dental/alveolars, and then velars. Longer VOT is also...
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2013
Because of ‘arguments from the infinity of language’, compositionality is often seen as a ‘non-negotiable’ feature of any theory of the semantics of natural language. But there are a number of features of ‘ordinary language discourse’ that make it seem that compositionality is not true of natural...
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Contributions and challenges of cross-national comparative research in migration, ethnicity and health: insights from a preliminary study of maternal health in Germany, Canada and the UK
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Friedrich, J., Reime, B., O'Brien, B., Gerrish, K., Bharj, K., Higginbottom, G.M.A., Foster, C., Chowbey, P., Mumtaz, Z., Salway, S.
Background: Public health researchers are increasingly encouraged to establish international collaborations and to undertake cross-national comparative studies. To-date relatively few such studies have addressed migration, ethnicity and health, but their number is growing. While it is clear that...
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2024-01-27
SSHRC IDG awarded 2024: The proposed research project seeks to answer two questions using a two-part study to combine a legal study with a deeper policy analysis. I seek to: 1) determine whether, as a matter of current law, the unauthorized use of copyrighted works in the development of...
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2013-06-12
Video (part 1 of 2) from a workshop presented by Dr. Gordon Gow at the invitation of the Grant Assist Program. Dr. Gow received an Insight Grant to research knowledge mobilization. See also https://doi.org/10.7939/R3XD0R554 (presentation slides) and https://doi.org/10.7939/R3F86X (video pt. 2)
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2024-01-31
SSHRC CG awarded 2024: Building a Critical Indigenous Theory in the Study of Religion Network (CITSR) is a five day event activity that will develop a network for North American scholars who work at the intersection of religion and Indigenous studies. The aim is to build an international...