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91社区 Arts Researchers Receive Over $2M in Funding from SSHRC

27 91社区 Arts researchers received funding from the 2024 SSHRC Insight Grants competition to support studies related to social sciences and humanities.

The Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) recently announced the recipients of its 2024 SSHRC Insight Grants awarding $127.6 million in funding to 693 research projects from institutions across Canada.

27 91社区 Arts professors are among the recipients, having received over $2 million in funding.

The recipients of the 2024 SSHRC Insight grants are:

  • Yuriko Furuhata, Department of East Asian Studies: 鈥淰isual Archives of the Anthropocene and Colonialism鈥
  • T.V. Paul, Department of Political Science, 鈥淪tatus Warriors: Explaining Great Power Violence in the World鈥檚 Regions鈥
  • Stephanie Leary, Department of Philosophy, 鈥淎 Metaphysics-First Approach to Metaethics鈥
  • Robert Wisnovsky, Institute of Islamic Studies, 鈥淭he modern rebirth of a medieval Arabic logic text: Muhammad 鈥楢bduh鈥檚 *Glosses* on S芒w卯鈥檚 Logical Insights鈥
  • Kristin Voigt, Department of Philosophy, 鈥淛ustice, the state, and the personal sphere鈥
  • Guojun Wang, Department of East Asian Studies, 鈥淏ody, Knowledge and Justice in the Forensic Drama of Early Modern China鈥
  • Megan Bradley, Department of Political Science and Institute for the Study of International Development, 鈥淢obilizing in displacement: Internally displaced persons (IDPs) as governance actors鈥
  • Martina Martinovi膰, Department of Linguistics, 鈥淭he canonical and non-canonical properties of the left periphery in three West African languages鈥
  • Arash Abizadeh, Department of Political Science, 鈥淧ower, Subjection, and Democracy鈥
  • Catherine Lu, Department of Political Science, 鈥淭ragic Progress鈥
  • Chris Howard and Ian Gold, Department of Philosophy, 鈥淯nravelling the Puzzle of Addiction鈥
  • Rohan Dutta, Department of Economics, 鈥淪trategic commitment bargaining: commitment length, uncertainty and coalitions鈥
  • Alicia Boatswain-Kyte, School of Social Work, 鈥淰isualizing Our Individual and Collective Experiences (VOICE): Black Youth Perspectives in Child Welfare鈥

The recipients of the 2024 SSHRC Insight Development grants are:

  • Francesco Amodio, Department of Economics, 鈥淭he Other China Shock: Canada鈥檚 Fish Exports and Production Network Spillovers鈥
  • Eran Shor, Department of Sociology, 鈥淧ornography as Sex Education: What do Viewers Say?鈥
  • Pedro Monaville, Department of History and Classical Studies, 鈥淧ostcolonial Abstractions: Art, Science, and Extraction in Modern Congo鈥
  • Elaine Weiner, Department of Sociology, 鈥淪haring the Caring: Post-Separation Parenting and Gender Equality鈥
  • Ian Gold and Jai Shah, Department of Philosophy, 鈥淎 Pilot Study of the Anomalous Experience Hypothesis of Delusion Formation鈥 2 years, $39,697
  • Aalekhya Malladi, School of Religious Studies, 鈥淒evotion and Asceticism in 18th c. South India鈥
  • Rebekah Willson, School of Information Studies, 鈥淭ransitioning into academic libraries: The information behaviour of library students and early career librarians鈥
  • David Porter, Department of History and Classical Studies, 鈥淓mpire of Translation: Multilingualism and Linguistic Experts in the Administration of the Qing Dynasty鈥
  • Ara Osterweil, Department of English, 鈥淨ueer Home Movies: Experimental Filmmakers and their Mothers鈥
  • R茅gine Debrosse, School of Social Work, 鈥淩oots & Dreams: Connecting ethnic identities and future ambitions of BIPOC/immigrant youths鈥
  • Miranda Hickman and Jelena Ristic, Department of English, 鈥淔orms of Deep Attention: Bridging Between Neuroscientific and Literary Perspectives鈥
  • Tania Islas Weinstein, Department of Political Science, 鈥淏uilding Militarization: Infrastructure and Communication Strategies in Mexico鈥
  • Alyssa Bader, Department of Anthropology, 鈥淎 community collaborative approach to paleodietary modeling in the Pacific Northwest Coast鈥
  • Sarah Tarshis, School of Social Work, 鈥淏uilding a simulation-based model of trauma-informed practice with survivors of intimate partner violence who are immigrants鈥
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