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Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Congratulations to Megan Hicks on her successful MA thesis defence! Her thesis is entitled: “Bio-graphing Secrecy Subjects: The Case of The Quiet Canadian". "In my MA thesis, I examine how biography and biography production is an important site for secrecy research by following the development of the biography, The Quiet Canadian, about Sir... More
Wednesday, May 1, 2024
Congratulations to Political Science PhD Candidate Laura Primeau, winner of the The Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CALACS) 2023 Graduate Essay Prize. Her paper is "Making Law, Making Worlds: Ontological Openings through Jurisgenesis in the Case of the Mayan Train in Mexico". In this paper, Laura Primeau traces how... More
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
Congratulations to James Patriquin on the successful defence of his PhD thesis, entitled "The Technologies of Global Governance: Money, Finance, and Power in the Era of Digital Currency”. James will be graduating with collaborative PhD in Political Economy and his research has been nominated for a Senate Medal. His supervisor was Randall... More
Thursday, March 21, 2024
6th Annual Political Science Graduate Students’ Association Conference April 26 2024 A602 Loeb Building, Carleton University CALL FOR PAPERS Deadline for abstracts: April 10 2024 Crises and Canada: Looking for Solutions in a Troubled World The international community has been rocked by a series of crises in the past few years: the war in... More
Wednesday, February 7, 2024
Congratulations to Will Little on the successful defence of his PhD thesis, entitled Reason, Hierarchy, and Political Stability in the English Enlightenment. His Supervisor was Marc Hanvelt. Interpretations of Enlightenment political thought often view the concept of reason as a subversive tool that was deployed in the seventeenth and eighteenth... More
Tuesday, January 9, 2024
PhD Candidate James Patriquin and Professor Randall Germain recently attended a workshop in Tutzing Germany on ‘The Politics of Global Finance: actors, structures, ratings’. This was a workshop in honour of the late Timothy J. Sinclair, a leading scholar on credit rating agencies. James Patriquin presented a paper titled ‘The Digital... More
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