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

Classified as: Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montreal, Tassos Anastassiadis, Claudine Deom, Karim Larose, Caroline Loranger, Jess Reia
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Published on: 14 Mar 2022

The Research Group in Constitutional Studies is hoping to build a permanent endowment that will provide long-term funding for students.

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Published on: 8 Mar 2022

The Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montr矇al (CIRM) is pleased to announce the appointment of two new directors for its research-action axes.

Classified as: Announcement, Leadership, research-action, digital culture, Art, literature, performance, language, belonging, plurilingualism, Anouk B矇langer, Julie Auger
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Published on: 25 Feb 2022

February 4, 2022 |This paper presents an in-depth analysis of women earthquake survivors during and after the 2015 earthquake in Nepal by looking at womens experience of evacuation, relief, and recovery. In particular, it examines how gender intersects with socio-economic factors such as citizenship, caste, ethnicity, income, debt, and location to shape womens disaster experience.

Classified as: Luna KC, Research Network on Women Peace and Security, RNWPS, disaster relief, climate change
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Published on: 21 Feb 2022

In the summer of 2021, Max Bell School Master of Public Policy candidates Danielle Appavoo, Mariel Aramburu, Ricardo Chejfec, and Anil Wasif responded to a call to the academic community from Qu矇becs Minister of Finance, M. Eric Girard. The Minister was interested in proposals from universities and research groups, namely on (i) fiscal policy in Qu矇bec, (ii) the provinces economic potential and (iii) the fight against climate change.

Classified as: Cap-and-Trade, max bell school of public policy, mpp perspectives, carbon market, climate change, Green Economy, carbon pricing
Published on: 10 Feb 2022

2019 |By Anne-Marie Veillette and Priscyll Anctil Avoine, this chapter emerges from the two fieldwork investigations conducted in Brazil (2016) and Colombia (2015). The first one, carried out in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, aims to understand and analyse the nature and the impacts of police violence, as well as resistance emerging in that context, based on womens testimonies.

Classified as: Priscyll Anctil Avoine, RNWPS, Research Network on Women Peace and Security, Conflict studies, South America
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Published on: 27 Jan 2022

June 2020| Feminist scholars, including Network memberPriscyllAnctil Avoine,debate the impact of state architectures on womens movements, partisan organizations and policy advocacy using innovative discursive, institutional and intersectional approaches.

Classified as: Priscyll Anctil Avoine, Research Network on Women Peace and Security, RNWPS, domestic violence, india
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Published on: 27 Jan 2022

June 2021| Network member PriscyllAnctil Avoine focuses on the political issues underlying the particular place of women in insurgent combat and what it means to re-embody civilian society with a temporal glance at the 15-year transition in Nepal and the 5-year peace process in Colombia.

Classified as: PriscyllAnctil Avoine, RNWPS, Research Network on Women Peace and Security, Conflict studies
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Published on: 27 Jan 2022

The is now under bi-faculty leadership! In addition to its original affiliation with the Faculty of Arts, CIRM is now attached to the Faculty of Engineering at 51勛圖厙. Nik Luka, CIRM Interim Director from 2020 to 2021, joins Pascal Brissette at the head of the centre. This change was made possible with the collaboration of Deans Mary Hunter and Jim Nicell.

Classified as: Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montreal, Montreal, Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Engineering, Announcement, Pascal Brissette, Nik Luka, Mary Hunter, jim nicell
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Published on: 26 Jan 2022

November 24, 2021| RN-WPS Youth Advisory Board member Muzna Dureid explainswhy Canada should modernize its immigration policy to respond to people displaced by climate change.

Classified as: Muzna Dureid, climate change, RNWPS
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Published on: 17 Jan 2022

March 13, 2021| Xuan Thuy Nguyen and Deborah Stienstraargue for recognizing the lingering impacts of colonialism and imperialism in producing disability and impairment in the South, while suggesting new ways of engaging with disabled girls and women through the use of inclusive, decolonial, and participatory methods.

Classified as: Research Network on Women Peace and Security, RNWPS, Deborah Stienstra, disability rights, disability justice
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Published on: 9 Dec 2021

Jess Reia recently concluded their BMO postdoctoral fellowship with the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montr矇al (CIRM). They are now undertaking new responsibilities as an assistant professor in the .

Classified as: Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montreal, Jess Reia, communication studies, night studies, NIghtlife, data governance, Montreal, research-action
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Published on: 8 Dec 2021

October 24, 2019 | Written by Dr. Siobhan Byrne, the objective of this article is to demonstrate how feminist approaches can provide a new language of both power and sharing to illuminate pathways through the exclusion amid inclusion dilemma in power-sharing theory.

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Classified as: Research Network on Women Peace and Security, RNWPS, Siobhan Byrne, Feminist praxis
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Published on: 8 Dec 2021

March 29, 2021| Written by Dr. Julia Zulver, this article focuses on the Alianza de Mujeres Tejedoras de Vida, an association of women in Putumayo who mobilized for peace and womens rights during Colombias armed conflict.

Classified as: Research Network on Women Peace and Security, RNWPS, Latin America, Conflict studies, Julia Zulver
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Published on: 8 Dec 2021

July 2, 2021| Dr. Julia Zulver writes aboutThe Asociaci籀n de Mujeres Afro por la Paz (Association of Afro Women for PeaceAFROMUPAZ), an organization of displaced Afro-Colombian women now based in Bogot獺. The organization represents a differential brand of feminism in the face of historical and ongoing violence and provides community, support, and employment opportunities for dozens of women and their families.

Classified as: Research Network on Women Peace and Security, RNWPS, Latin America, Julia Zulver
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Published on: 8 Dec 2021

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