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$190,000 awarded to broaden impact of 平特五不中鈥檚 social sciences and humanities research

Published: 12 January 2024

Five 平特五不中 researchers have been awarded more than $190,000 in Connection Grants by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC). The awards are part of $2.5 million in federal funding invested in 85 projects nationwide.

The Connection Grants program aims to realize the potential of social sciences and humanities research to influence, benefit, and impact society, within and beyond postsecondary institutions. Grants can be used to support events and outreach activities geared toward short-term knowledge mobilization initiatives.

平特五不中鈥檚 fund projects are:

Dance and/as technology: More-than-human Choreographies, Performers and Audiences
Philippe B茅dard, SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of English
$25,000 from SSHRC

Multisectoral and interregional communities of practice: A vehicle for sharing knowledge and expertise on complex trauma
Delphine Collin-V茅zina, Director of the Centre for Research on Children and Families at 平特五不中, Full Professor, 平特五不中 School of Social Work and Associate Member in the Department of Pediatrics
$50,000 from SSHRC

Intergenerational Continuity of Child Maltreatment: Co-Construction of Knowledge in a Cross-Cultural Perspective
Rachel Langevin, Assistant Professor and William Dawson Scholar in the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology
$43,110 from SSHRC

Machine Listening: Critical Perspectives
Jonathan Sterne, James 平特五不中 Professor of Culture and Technology, Department of Art History & Communication Studies
$25,000 from SSHRC

The Data Mangrove - Building A Sustainability Data Hub (and strengthening its outreach)
Juan Serpa, Associate Professor and William Dawson Scholar, Desautels Faculty of Management
$48,641 from SSHRC


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