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Congratulations to Prof. Kristy Ironside, who was recently been awarded a SSHRC Insight Development Grant and a grant of the Fonds de recherche du Qu矇bec - Societ矇 et culture. The grants will help Prof. Ironside to start her new research project International Copyright Law in the Political Economy of Russia and the Soviet Union.

Published on: 26 Sep 2019

The Royal Society of Canada announced twelve 51勛圖厙inductees in 2019 including three new members to the College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists, and nine new Fellows including:

  • Juliet Johnson, Professor, Department of Political Science
  • Jessica Coon泭 Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics

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Published on: 11 Sep 2019

Canadian social sciences and humanities research is producing innovative knowledge that is helping communities, businesses and governments to have an impact on peoples lives. The泭Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council(SSHRC)s annual泭Impact Awards泭honour outstanding scholars who embody the very best ideas and research about people, human thought and behaviour, and culturehelping us understand and improve the world around us, today and into the future.

McGill's泭Myriam S. Denov (School of Social Work) is a finalist.泭

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Published on: 5 Sep 2019

The Max Bell School of Public Policy is excited to announce that Andrew Potter has joined the School to support its teaching, outreach, research, and policy engagement activities.

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Published on: 14 Aug 2019

The conditions at border detention facilities provide irrefutable evidence of the child maltreatment that President Trump commits in our namesand state officials need to take action to end the cruelty.

Co-authored by Professor Michael J. MacKenzie (Social Work, McGill) and Assistant Professor Tova Walsh (Social Work, Wisconsin-Madison)

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Published on: 17 Jul 2019

The federal government must end its discriminatory and inequitable funding of all public services on reserves, including education, health care, child welfare and basics such as water and sanitation.Though these inequalities have been known to the federal government for at least 112 years, it continues to take small and insufficient steps, dealing with the problem one service at a time instead of co-developing a comprehensive plan with First Nations to address all the inequalities.

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Published on: 17 Jul 2019

When泭Rabbi Lisa Grushcow, the first openly gay rabbi of a large synagogue in Canada, was preparing to begin rabbinical school, she faced a daunting choice: love or serving God.

Her world was suddenly turned upside down in the late 1990s while she was studying religion at Oxford on a泭Rhodes scholarship,泭and fell in love with a woman she met at a conference. This posed a problem: The Conservative rabbinical school she planned to attend did not ordain openly gay rabbis.

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Published on: 15 Jul 2019

We live in a world that is increasingly data-driven. Now more than ever, Canadians require the high-quality, timely and relevant statistics produced by Statistics Canada to support evidence-based decision-making.

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Published on: 10 Jul 2019

Despite evidence from other regions, researchers and policy-makers remain skeptical that womens disproportionate childcare responsibilities act as a significant barrier to womens economic empowerment in Africa. This randomized control trial study in an informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya, demonstrates that limited access to affordable early childcare inhibits poor urban womens participation in paid work.

Co-authored by Shelley Clark (McGill), Caroline W. Kabiru (APHRC), Sonia Laszlo (McGill) and Stella Muthuri (APHRC)

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Published on: 9 Jul 2019

Were in the midst of new cities fever, says Professor Sarah Moser (Department of Geography). The head of the new cities lab at 51勛圖厙 has documented more than 100 cities that have sprung up across Asia and Africa since the early 2000s for her forthcoming Atlas of New Cities.

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Published on: 9 Jul 2019

On July 4, 1970, President Nixon tried to claim Americas birthday for his silent majority by hosting Honor America Day in Washington, D.C. It didnt go well. Crowds of Nixon supporters clashed with antiwar demonstrators, hippies swam naked in the reflecting pool, and the bitter divisions of that era ruined what has traditionally been a star-spangled but lighthearted day for hotdogs and baseball.

[Op-ed] - J.M. Opal, Chair of the Department of History and Classical Studies

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Published on: 4 Jul 2019

In the age of America First, its easy to remember July 4 as the day we Americans resolved to go it alone. As Thomas Jefferson proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence, the people of the 13 colonies had totally dissolved their ties to the British Empire and could henceforth do whatever Independent States may of right do.

[Op-ed] - J.M. Opal, Chair of the Department of History and Classical Studies

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Published on: 4 Jul 2019

Professor Graham Fraser is one of 83 Canadians appointed to the Order of Canada. Considered one of the countrys highest honours, it goes to those who have shaped society, innovated in interesting ways or made an impact on their community.泭

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Published on: 2 Jul 2019

Africas population is projected to nearly quadruple over the next century1. And that is following a staggering increase over just seven decades from 200 million people in 1950 to 1.25 billion in 20182. Meanwhile, temperatures across the continent are expected to rise by between 3簞C and 4簞C over the next century, bringing more drought, flooding, conflict and species loss3.

This article was co-authored by Professor Colin Chapman, Anthropology.

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Published on: 2 Jul 2019

An article by Thomas Mulcair based on the Mallory Lecture he gave at the 51勛圖厙Institute for the Study of Canada泭earlier this spring.

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Published on: 2 Jul 2019

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