Faculty in the School of Canadian Studies conduct research in a wide range of areas, a reflection of the School’s long history and interdisciplinary milieu, alongside the evolving range of the critical issues driving the contemporary debate in Canada. The areas of research broadly defined include Indigenous Studies; Critical Settler Studies; Canadian, Quebec, and Regional Studies; Nation-building, Nationalisms, and Nation-branding; Critical Heritage Studies, Conservation and Sustainability; Culture, Memory, and Place; Social Justice: Voice, Power, and Policy; Gender and Sexualities; and Identity, Representation, and Performance.  In the following sub-sections, you will find more detailed information on the research areas and publications of each member of the faculty, as well as key Journals in which they are active. Please contact them individually for more information.

Faculty Research in the News