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- 9Mukherjee, Ayantika
- 5Murphy, Michelle N.
- 5Young-Leslie, Heather
- 4Parkins, John
- 4Parlee, Brenda
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2020-01-01
are threatened by environmental changes, oil and gas activity, fishing, and shipping. Cetaceans are a living marine resource, culturally and socially significant to many Indigenous communities, valued generally by many Canadians, and symbolic of Canada’s remaining wild spaces and wild species. In the
, a policy brief and targeted communication to Canada’s law and policy makers, and through outreach works to civil society, Indigenous communities, and the general public. The project will also produce a book proposal to initiate a sustained exploration of Canadian cetacean conservation, with the
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2012-01-29
SSHRC Awarded IDG 2012: This research project seeks to reconstruct the milieu of post-war film lecturing in Canada and U.S. by piecing together the careers of individual filmmakers, delving into the histories of exhibition sites and booking agencies while also probing the collections of museums,...
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Individual Life Histories in Long-Term Culture Change: Holocene Hunter-Gatherers in Northern Eurasia
2017-10-31
SSHRC PG awarded 2018: Although 99% of human history has been lived as foragers, little is known about the contributions and experiences of individuals in hunter-gatherer groups and their role in long-term patterns of culture diversity, change, stability and resilience. We will examine these...
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2021-10-09
publications on the phenomenon of the two solitudes in literature and in other cultural and social domains, surprisingly, nothing has yet been published on this subject in the Canadian world of comics and cartoons. Similarly, there are still few published articles on Indigenous comics or their relationship to
publishing house in Montreal in 1990 and the subsequent mini-boom in Indigenous and Canadian comics. We study this corpus systematically by drawing upon quantitative and qualitative methods to analyze the dynamics of collaboration (Becker, Art Worlds), tensions (Bourdieu) and transfers that take place in the
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2024-09-04
Young-Leslie, Heather, Taylor, Craig
Tri-Agency and university guidelines and resources for research data management.
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2013-11-27
Whitelaw, Anne, Lemire, Beverly
SSHRC Awarded PDG 2014: This project will establish a new partnership among selected university and museum institutions in Canada and England. Our aim is to illuminate, in new ways, the global circulation of material culture from and through northern North America - and the ways in which this...
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2024-09-04
Young-Leslie, Heather, Taylor, Craig
The manual contains resources for excelling at SSHRC grant writing. Documents include information on SSHRC guidelines and criteria, university policies, strategies and worksheets for writing persuasively, and sample successful grant applications.