FPGA Celebrates Award-Winning Researchers in 2024
FPGA’s strong showing in competitive external research grants and awards continued this year, with several grant winners from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, the National Science and Engineering Research Council, the Department of National Defence, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Trans-Atlantic Platform, the Transatlantic Dialogue and the Ivey Foundation, among others.
In October, Daniel Rosenbloom was named the Rosamond Ivey Research Chair in Sustainability Transitions in the School of Public Policy and Administration (SPPA). It’s the first chair in Canada devoted to the scholarship and practice surrounding the rapidly growing field of sustainability transition in Canada. It further strengthens Carleton’s commitment to sustainability through The Transition Accelerator, Efficiency Canada, and the master programs in sustainable energy.
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)
Open Research Area 8
- Cati Coe, Department of Political Science: Pathways for vocational training and informal learning in West Africa
Insight Grants
- Jerald Sabin, School of Public Policy & Administration: Leadership, Democratic Accountability, and Consensus Government in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories
- Lynda Khalaf, Department of Economics: Multidimensional simulation-based inference with applications to asset pricing
- Paul Goode, Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies: Russia’s Media at War: Domestic Content, International Transfer, and Perceived Credibility
- William Walters, cross-appointed with the Departments of Political Science and Sociology & Anthropology: Rethinking declassification: Dis/closure, infrastructure, aesthetics
- Alexander McClelland, Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice: Tracking (In)Justice: Advancing new knowledge on police involved deaths in Canada
Insight Development Grants
- Anna Kopec, School of Public Policy & Administration: The (In)Visibility of Services: Mapping Homelessness Services in Ontario
- Ardyn Nordstrom, School of Public Policy & Administration: Supporting Education During Crises: A Global Evaluation using Machine Learning
- Jean-Michel Marcoux, Department of Law and Legal Studies: Practicing reform: The law-making role of tribunals and the sanctioning of investor misconduct in investment arbitration
- Trish Audette-Longo, School of Journalism and Communication: Pipeline promises and disruptions: Analyzing the intersections of fossil fuel narratives, climate change stories and new journalism practices
- Vivian Hoffmann, cross-appointed with the School of Public Policy & Administration and the Department of Economics: Building and activating social norms through personal climate emissions feedback
Partnership Development Grant
- Peter Andrée, Department of Political Science: Living Relationships: Sharing Stories of Decolonizing Food System Transitions in Aotearoa and Canada
Partnership Engage Grant
- Anna Kopec, School of Public Policy & Administration: Disaster-Driven Vulnerabilities as Homelessness Pathways: Homelessness as an Eco-Social Risk of Climate Change
- Martin Geiger, EURUS/Political Science: Leveraging Canadian Expertise for Enhancing Kazakhstan’s Management of Migration
Connection Grant
- Adrian Harewood, School of Journalism and Communication: Future in the Balance: Political Journalism Education in the 21st Century
- Irena Knezevic, School of Journalism and Communication: From the ground up: Addressing food inequalities through systemic changes//Du terrain vers le haut : aborder les inégalités alimentaires à partir de changements systémiques
- Allan Thompson, School of Journalism and Communication: Journalism and AI: An Industry Roundtable
Talent Impact Grant
Jessica Davis, PhD student, Norman Paterson School of International Studies
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
CIHR Team Grant – HIV/AIDS and STBBI Community-Based Research
Alexander McClelland, Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice: Setting Directions for a Community-Based HIV & STBBI Surveillance Observatory
DND Mobilizing Insights in Defence and Security (MINDS) Collaborative Network Grant
Crina Viju, Jeff Sahadeo, Paul Goode, Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies: The Eastern Europe and Transatlantic Network (EETN)
Targeted Engagement Grant
Philippe Lagassé, Norman Paterson School of International Affairs: The Defence Agile Procurement Insights and Analysis (DAPIA) project
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
NSERC Discovery Grant
Lynda Khalaf, Department of Economics: Multivariate confidence procedures with application to dynamic responses and tail forecasts
NSERC-SSHRC: Sustainable Agriculture Research Initiative
Vivian Hoffman, School of Public Policy and Administration: The Canadian Soil Data Portal (co-PI)
Inspirit Foundation
Duncan McCue, School of Journalism and Communication: Journalism in Indigenous Communities Certificate Program
Vancouver Foundation
Peter Andrée Department of Political Science: Knowledge Mobilization for Inherent Rights Governance
Trans-Atlantic Platform
- Paul Goode, Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies: Democracy in Exile (DemEx): A Comparative Study of Russian Migrant Communities after the Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine
- Alexandra Mallett, School of Public Policy and Administration: Governance of Policy Failure Risks in the Design and Implementation of Mission -Oriented Innovation Policies – Sustainability experiences from the Global North
- Nathan Grasse, School of Public Policy and Administration: Balancing Trust and Accountability: Charities, Government, and Society