Congratulations to SSHRC and NSERC 2022 Winners
Congratulations to the following FASS researchers who have recently received funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC)!
SSHRC Insight Grant (October 2022 competition)
The SSHRC Insight Grant supports research excellence in the social sciences and humanities.
Andrea Howard (Psychology), “Understanding adolescent digital well-being: Online experiences, offline spillover, and developmental risk and protective effects”
- Co-Applicants: Katie Gunnell, Katherine A. Tamminen
Kelly Fritsch (Sociology and Anthropology), “Mapping the development and transformative impact of disability justice in Canada”
- Co-Applicant: Fady Shanouda
Laura Banducci (Humanities), “Rhythms of Roman Urbanism: The Gabii Project”
- Collaborators: Anna Gallone, Marcello Mogetta, Rachel S. Opitz, Nicola Terranato
Laura Hall (Sociology and Anthropology), “Storying Indigenous Women and 2SLGBTQQIA Resurgence in Land-Based Learning and Design”
- Collaborators: Barbara Fornssler, Tanya G. Shute, Zoe Todd
Ming Tiampo (Art History), “Mobile Subjects, Contrapuntal Modernisms”
- Collaborators: Eva Bentcheva, Liz Bruchet, Joshua Cohen, Susan A.R. Collins, Paul Goodwin, Michele Greet, Hammad Nasar, France Nerlich, Marian Nur Goni, Devika Singh, Sarah V. Turner, Athanasios Velios, Chuong-Dai H. Vo
Paul Keen (English Language and Literature), “The Joke of Literature: A History of the Essay in English”
Stuart Murray (English Language and Literature), “Toward a New Politics of Pleasure: Beyond Identity, Consent, and Free Speech”
- Collaborators: Brian Greenspan, Sarah K. Burgess, Allison L. Rowland
NSERC Discovery Grant (November 2022 competition)
The NSERC Discovery Grant program supports ongoing programs of research with long-term goals in the natural sciences and engineering.
David Sidhu (Psychology), “The Cognitive Processes of Sound Symbolism”
Mary Kelly (Cognitive Science), “Vector-symbolic implementation of the common model of cognition”
SSHRC Partnership Development Grant (November 2022 competition)
The SSHRC Partnership Development Grant supports formal partnerships to develop research and/or related activities in the social sciences and humanities by fostering new partnerships with existing or potential partners, or designs and tests new partnership approaches for research.
Kahente Horn-Miller (Indigenous Studies), “Refining and Testing Remote Sensing for the Mentor/Apprentice Technique using the Atlas of Kanyen’kehá:ka Space”
- Partner organizations: Carleton University, Native North American Travelling College