2024 Grants

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)

SSHRC Insight Development Grants, 2024

  • Kim De Laat, Stratford School, Hybrid work arrangements and cognitive labour: Implications for gender inequality at work and home.
  • Galen Watts, Sociology & Legal Studies, Scripts, Boundaries, and Repertoires Across Canada's Diploma Divide: A Cultural-Sociological Study of Rural Working-Class Canadians.
  • Kaishu Wu, School of Accounting and Finance, Cryptocurrency and tax avoidance.
  • Daniel Kim, School of Accounting and Finance, Carbon emission and firms: Estimates from a Dynamic Model.
  • Adam Ellis, Sociology and Legal Studies, Challenging Mainstream Narratives About the Canadian War on Drugs through the Urban Arts: Stories of Survivors.
  • Laura Mae Lindo, Philosophy, Philosophy as Resistance: Imagining Black Youth Engagement in Philosophy.
  • Heather Whiteside, Political Science, Canada Lands Company.
  • James Kim, St. Jerome's University, Modern Man-ifestations: An Interdisciplinary Mixed-Methods Investigation of Misogyny and Gender-Based Violence.
  • Shana MacDonald, Communication Arts, Exploring The Visual Culture of Misogyny Across Material and Digital Archives
  • Nicolas Hebbinckuys, French Studies, Examiner la fabrique "d'une" Histoire de la Nouvelle-France : le cas Marc Lescarbot

SSHRC Insight Grants, 2024

  • Philip Boyle, Sociology & Legal Studies, Infrastructures of Vulnerability: Governing Critical Systems.
  • Dillon Browne, Psychology, "We Belong": Exploring Patterns and Predictors of Belonging and Well-being with the Youth Impact Survey.
  • Stephanie Denison, Psychology, Children's reasoning about variable social and physical causes.
  • Fraser Easton, English Language & Literature, Cross-dressing in the news: social practice and generic constraint in the Times, 1785-1884.
  • Jean Guillaume Forand, Economics, The Political Power of Public Sector Voters.
  • Dan Gorman, History, Freedom of Expression and PEN International, 1921-1970.
  • Derek Stacey, Economics, Frictional and Speculative Vacancies: The Effects of an Empty Homes Tax.

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Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)

NSERC Discovery Horizons (2024)

  • Randy Harris, English Language and Literature and Chrysanne DiMarco, English Language and Literature, Rhetorical figures for human-like inductive biased language models

NSERC Discovery (2024)

  • James Danckert, Psychology, Boredom, agency and interoception: Behavioural, psychophysical, and EEG investigations.
  • Roxane Itier, Psychology, Temporal dynamics of neural face perception and social cognition

NSERC Discovery Awards and Early Career Research Supplements (2024)

  • Clara Colombatto, Psychology, Perceptual Mechanisms of Mental State Representation
  • Cayley MacArthur, Stratford School, Developing Inclusive Virtual Reality Technologies Using Human-Centered and Equitable Measures and Methodologies

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Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)

CIHR Knowledge Development and Exchange Hub Grants (2023)

To be announced.

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