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Thinking about War
Reflections on the Congress 2018 Big Thinking lecture entitled Thinking about war with Margaret MacMillan, C.C. organized by the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences and the University of Regina. In a country like ours, it can be easy to...
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The responsibilities of scholars in public debate: Challenging intuitive ethical considerations - Françoise Baylis
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Gender in Canada: Are we really making progress? - Antonia Maioni
In Canada, women remain largely underrepresented in politics and in public life. Research indicates that there are a multitude of reasons for their reluctance to pursue a career in the public sphere and the particular pitfalls they face. How is women...
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Diversity and reconciliation - Marie Wilson
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Diversity and reconciliation - Marie Wilson
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Thinking about war - Margaret MacMillan
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On the front lines: Indigenous women and climate change - Melina Laboucan-Massimo
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Gender gaps in democratic participation - Melanee Thomas
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Getting a Life: The Social Worlds of Geek Culture
When someone asks you where the idea for a research project came from, there’s a right and a wrong answer. The right one is about debates in the field and gaps in the literature, and it presupposes what you eventually discovered. I find the wrong one...