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Fall 2011
One of the ways to improve electric power transmission systems is to efficiently utilize the capacity of the existing power circuits. That can be achieved by increasing the thermal ratings of the transmission lines. In this research, weather-based rating approaches were studied. Static thermal...
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2024-04-18
Anderson, Hailey, Duarte Cuartas, Michelle, Kublik, Jocelyn, Receveur, Thomas, Raj, Anushil
Extreme weather events, particularly tornadoes and windstorms, pose significant risks to vulnerable populations, including the elderly, individuals with disabilities, the unhoused, and low-income households. Vulnerable groups often lack access to resources necessary for emergency preparedness,...
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Weaving Christian Spirituality into Women’s Wellness: Narratives from the African Diaspora in Canada
DownloadSpring 2016
This research highlights the significant role spirituality plays in how a group of African diasporic women in Canada understand and experience wellness in their daily lives. The central research question that I pose is: How do Christian African diasporic women in Canada make sense of and...
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2020-09-08
SSHRC IG awarded 2021: Using five threads of a Métis worldview as represented by the Métis sash – geography and place, mobility, economy, daily life, and kinship relations (Macdougall, Podruchny, and St-Onge 2012), we propose research that weaves together archaeological, spatial, and historical...
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Spring 2022
The mainstream history of the Internet, digital information and communication technologies (ICTs) shows a clear shift to a centralized digital landscape that is predominantly controlled by corporations. However, diverse individuals, communities and Nations around the world have created...