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Saturday, November 16, 2024
Congratulations to Political Science Professor William Cross. Not only did he attend convocation to hood his PhD student Alisson Lévesque, but he also crossed the stage to receive a Graduate Diploma in Philanthropy and Non-profit Leadership. "I was interested in the program since its inception in 2013 https://carleton.ca/mpnl/about/. It is... More
Friday, November 15, 2024
Indigenous Politics of Turtle Island offered Winter 2025! Register Now! Instructor: Gabriel Maracle PSCI 3809 B Winter 2025 Time: Tuesdays 8.35-11.25 am This course is on Indigenous politics and issues in Canada. The course frames Indigenous people as navigating complex issues in modern and innovative ways. The course uses the social determinants... More
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Congratulations to Carmen Rykaart on being awarded a SSHRC Graduate Scholarhsip – Masters’ 2024-25 for her research project " Conceptualizing Indigenous Homelessness to Address Inadequate Homeless Policy Responses". "Much of the previous academic research on homelessness has emphasized the role of individual responsibility, but a recent focal... More
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
PSCI 5703 A Ethnographic Research Methods offered Winter 2025 - Register Now! Are you interested in learning qualitative interview, visual, and participant-observational techniques, useful for understanding social and political processes? Ethnographic Research Methods is a hands-on class which will provide structured guidance and practice in these... More
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Our department recently hosted an insightful panel discussion titled "Beyond Academia: Career Pathways for Graduate Students". The distinguished panel featured Lisa Gunn from Oxfam International, Kathleen Walsh from Compass Rose and Blake Barkley, our department alumnus from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, bringing together... More
Thursday, October 24, 2024
The Department of Political Science welcomes Banting Postdoctoral Fellow Joshua Steckley. Joshua completed his PhD in the Department of Geography at the University of Toronto. His forthcoming book, The Nightcrawlers: A Story of Worms, Cows, and Cash in the Underground Bait Industry, (UC Press) examines the political ecology of the lucrative bait... More
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Congratulations to Yili Zhou on her recent dissertation defence. Her thesis is titled Headbanging on the Open Door: heavy metal music, globalization, and politics in contemporary China and her supervisor is Professor Jeremy Paltiel. My doctoral dissertation focuses on state and society relations in China in the context of globalization... More
Congratulations to Biqi Yan on her recent dissertation defence. Her thesis is titled Facing the Artillery of Free Trade: How Japan and China Responded to US Trade Pressure and her supervisor is Professor Jeremy Paltiel. Biqi's thesis offers a comparative analysis of Japan’s and China’s responses to US trade pressures, concentrating on major... More
Tuesday, October 22, 2024
"With a monumental U.S. election on the horizon, the outcome is sure to reverberate beyond its borders. But why should Canadians take notice? Join Carleton University’s Associate Professor of Political Science, Aaron Ettinger, as he tackles some of the internet’s biggest questions surrounding the upcoming U.S. elections." watch video ... More
"Researchers from the Local Engagement Refugee Research Network (LERRN) are looking to make research on refugees more inclusive and equitable. The project partners with civil society organizations in Canada, Jordan, Kenya, Lebanon and Tanzania and primarily focuses its research in the Global South, where most of the world’s refugees live. The... More
Friday, October 18, 2024
New publication by Political Science PhD candidate William Richardson. "AUKUS, shifting alliance dynamics, and Canada" is published by the Royal Canadian Military Institute’s Sitrep journal. read more view bio "The announcement of Australia’s ambition to acquire nuclear-powered attack submarines under a new partnership with the U.S. and... More
Congratulations to Cassandra Szabo on her recent PhD thesis propsal defence! Cassandra's research is a comparative analysis between Canada and the United Kingdom and their respective responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. The research specifically focuses on mother's and how governance decisions impacted mothers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The... More
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