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Twenty-Six 不良研究所 Arts Professors Recipients of SSHRC Insight Grants

On September 13, 2024, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) announced the recipients of the 2024 Insight Grants and Insight Development Grants. Twenty-six faculty members and researchers from the Faculty of Arts are among the recipients.听

The Insight Grants support research proposed by emerging and established scholars for research initiatives of two to five years, and the Insight Development Grants support research in its initial stages, mainly short-term research projects.听

Recipients of Insight Grants:听

Alex Ketchum (Institute of Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies): 听Digital Queers, TechnoDykes, Hi-Tech Gays, and Lavender Bytes: A History of Canadian, American, and British LGBTQ+ Cyber Activism 1992-Present听

Shelley Clark (Department of Sociology): Rural Lives in Canada: A Focus on Children, Youth, and Families. 听

Allan Hepburn (Department of English): Mid-Century Melodrama: Identity, Excess, and Political Change in British Fiction.听

Jonathan Sterne (Department of Art History & Communication): Disabling Sonic Technologies听听

David Davies (Department of Philosophy): Fiction, Imagining, and Reality: A Defense of a Fictive Utterance Account of Fictionality听听

Travis Bruce (Department of History and Classical Studies): Medieval Maritime Violence and the Mediterranean Spiritual Economy, 750-1300听

William Roberts (Department of Political Science): The Radical Politics of Freedom听听

脡ric B茅langer (Department of Political Science): Electing to Identify: Independence Referendums and Territorial Identity in Quebec and Scotland听听

Meghan Clayards and Morgan Sonderegger (Department of Linguistics): Towards a robust model of individual differences in context effects in speech perception听听

Markus Poschke and Fabian Lange (Department of Economics): Labor market types, skills, and macroeconomic outcomes听

Lyudmilla Parts ( Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures): "How to write after Bucha?" Anti-War Literature of Witnessing听听

Ian Gold (Department of Philosophy): Seeing Difference: "Reading the Minds" of Racialized Faces听听

Gloria Bell (Department of Art History and Communication Studies): Global Indigenous Arts in Unexpected Places听听

Mathieu Chemin (Department of Economics): Rule of Law Reforms and Economic Development: Evidence from Randomized and Natural Experiments in Kenya听

Alanna Thain (Department of English): Senses of Sleep: Contemporary Practices, Technologies and Ecologies of Sleep Media听听

Recipients of Insight Development Grants:听

Mathieu Chemin (Departent of Economics): Can Artificial Intelligence Increase Access to Justice? Evidence from a Field Experiment in Kenya听听

Jacob Blanc (Department of History and Classical Studies): A Global History of Never Again听听

Richard So (Department of English): Literature in the Age of Artificial Intelligence听听

Maria Popova (Department of Political Science): "We鈥檒l fix the country!": Foreign-educated reformers in Eastern European democracies听

Amy Janzwood (Department of Political Science):听鈥淭he Contentious Politics of Decarbonization in Canada鈥澨

Narendra Subramanian (Department of Political Science): Populism and Deeply Disadvantaged Ethno-Racial Groups: U.S. and Indian Experiences听听

Michael Blome-Tillmann (Department of Philosophy): 鈥淯nraveling the Paradox: The Gatecrasher Phenomenon and Standards of Proof in Legal Epistemology鈥澨

Daniel Schwartz (Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures): Out of Synch: Memory and the Archive Film听听

James Crippen (Department of Linguistics): Haa yoo xh鈥檃t谩ngi kei ghatulayeixh铆t: In order to build up our language听听

Lynn Kozak (Department of History and Classical Studies): Horrible Tragedies听

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