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The Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Montr茅al (CIRM) is interested in research on Montr茅al and urban life.

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CIRM welcomes six new members and a resident scholar

As approved by its board of directors, the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montr茅al (CIRM) now counts five new members within its research-action axes:

  • Tassos Anastassiadis鈥擜ssociate Professor, Department of History and Classical Studies, 平特五不中; research interests: intersection of religion and national identity in Greece and in a diasporic environment, impact of transnational educational networks in the Mediterranean on human mobilities and social transformations, issues of social integration and disintegration in post-imperial societies;
  • Claudine D茅om鈥擜ssociate Professor, School of Architecture, Universit茅 de Montr茅al;聽research interests: history of architecture, immigration, conservation of cultural heritage, history of conservation in Canada, and rehabilitation of existing spaces;
  • Karim Larose鈥擜ssociate Professor, Departement of French-Language Literatures, Universit茅 de Montr茅al; research interests:聽Qu茅b茅cois poetry, historical poetry, literary archives, plurilingualism and poetry;
  • Caroline Loranger鈥擯ostdoctoral Scholar, Department of Literary Studies, Universit茅 du Qu茅bec 脿 Montr茅al;聽19th聽and 20th聽century Qu茅bec literature, popular and mass culture, imaginary of literary genres, literature and media, theory of the novel, 鈥渞adioroman鈥 and radio literature, reception aesthetics, history of the French language, cultural history, relationship between language and literature;
  • Jess Reia鈥擜ssistant Professor, School of Data Science, University of Virginia; science and technology studies, critical data studies, intellectual property, urban governance, night studies.

鈥nd a new resident scholar:

  • Kelsey Blair鈥擜ssistant Professor, Department of English, Concordia University; research project: ****脌 AJOUTER****.

Our team looks forward to collaborating in the advancement and dissemination of their respective research!

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