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Unpacking the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on food insecurity and health inequalities in the City of Toronto
Dr. Edge (SE) and J. Regnier-Davies (JRD) have conducted a research project focused on understanding how COVID-19 is exacerbating food insecurity and health inequalities in the City of Toronto. This includes assessing emergency response preparedness...
Taking on Anti-Oppression through Interdisciplinary Research
Congress 2021 blog edition By Megan Perram (she/her), PhD Candidate in the Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies at the University of Alberta In an interdisciplinary feminist panel, hosted by the Canadian Sociological Association (CSA)...
The Future of Francophone Publishing Needs Our Support
Congress 2021 blog edition Leading Canadian editors from across the country take on the important issue of Francophone scholarship in today’s panel titled “Le Français Dans Un Monde Scientifique Anglophone/French In An English-Dominated Academic...
Deconstructing Language and Communication with Research
Congress 2021 edition By Anurika Onyenso, Third Year General Management Major, University of Alberta, Augustana Campus. Intersections in Arts provides a broad, interdisciplinary framework to bring researchers together to allow voices, conversations...
Perceptions de l’humanité et de l’appartenance : les deux défis de l’inclusion et de l’exclusion au Canada
Au Canada, certains groupes de personnes sont stigmatisés, de sorte qu’ils sont plus vulnérables à la discrimination. Dans certains cas, cette discrimination peut mener jusqu’à la déshumanisation, c’est-à-dire la perception que les membres de ce...
Saying "yes" to women experts: Informed Opinions advances women's expertise during a time of increased inequality
Lily Polowin, Digital Communications Officer at the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences You may have read the headlines: women with children have been getting pushed out of the workforce due to childcare demands during the pandemic...
Exhausted? Slow Down and Listen (to Disabled Wisdom)
Guest blog by Erika Katzman, PhD, OT Reg. (Ont.), and Assistant Professor of Disability Studies at King’s University College at Western University. When I met Gini* five years ago, I was surprised to learn that she doesn’t get any extra break time at...
Canada needs to confront the causes of a post-truth world
This op-ed was originally published by Canadian Science Policy Centre on October 10, 2017. One day, the U.S. president is taunting North Korea, treating nuclear conflict like it’s WrestleMania. The next, he glibly dismisses racial injustice in...
Présences intermittentes des Amériques
Ce livre est inspiré de ma thèse de doctorat et répond à une question bien précise : qu’est-ce que le sujet québécois peut apprendre du contact littéraire avec l’écriture chicana? J’ai commencé à m’interroger sur ce sujet alors que je voyageais moi...