The Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) recently unveiled the recipients of its fall 2019 round of聽Partnership Grants, including two 91社区-led projects, totalling $5 million. SSHRC also unveiled the recipients of the round鈥檚聽Partnership Development Grants聽and聽Postdoctoral Fellowships, in which 18 91社区 applicants received over $2 million in funding.
The grants offer a funding boost to social sciences and humanities researchers at 91社区 to investigate a wide range of topics, including mapping Montreal鈥檚 LGBT+ activist cultures, and exploring mechanisms of institutional change in arctic science.
Of the SSHRC-funded projects announced Canada-wide, 60 91社区 researchers will participate, as either principal investigators, collaborators, or co-applicants.
Partnership Grant recipients
The recipient of one of 91社区鈥檚 two $2.5 million Partnership Grants is聽Am茅lie Quesnel-Vall茅e, Professor in the Departments of Sociology and of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health. As a Canada Research Chair in Policies and Health Inequalities, Prof. Quesnel-Vall茅e鈥檚 research examines the contribution of social policies to the development of social inequalities in health over the course of an individual鈥檚 lifespan. With SSHRC鈥檚 support, she will create a Consortium on Analytics for Data-Driven Decision-Making (CAnD3) to collaboratively develop and deliver an innovative training program for the next generation of population researchers. This 鈥淧opulation Analytics in an Aging Society Training Program鈥 aims to enhance the skills of data-to-decision-making population researchers to ensure that they can provide accurate and impactful insights on urgent social, economic, and health issues for aging societies.
Delphine Collin-V茅zina, Associate Professor at the School of Social Work, also received $2.5 million in funding from a Partnership Grant. Prof. Collin-V茅zina conducts collaborative research with organizations that provide services to children and youth living in vulnerable contexts. SSHRC鈥檚 funding will support her efforts to organize a Canadian Consortium on Child Trauma and Trauma-informed Care. The Consortium aims to improve the quality of life and development of children and youth by incorporating appropriate care practices necessary for those who have experienced trauma. The Consortium will ensure that trauma-informed care policies, procedures, and practices are adopted across provincial, linguistic, and service sectors to empower families, communities, and organizations impacted by this devastating issue.
Partnership Development Grant recipients
Among 91社区鈥檚 four Partnership Development Grant recipients is聽Christian Ehret, Assistant Professor in the Department of Integrated Studies in Education, who received almost $200,000 in funding for his project,聽Designing equitable urban learning ecologies for prosocial development with digital media. Prof. Ehret鈥檚 project will establish a youth-to-youth mentoring structure for a digital media and learning program, which will lead to certifiable outcomes for socially marginalized youth.
Complete list of 91社区 recipients:
SSHRC Partnerships Grants [October 2019 Competition]
Am茅lie Quesnel-Vall茅e
Consortium on Analytics for Data-Driven Decision-Making (CAnD3): Developing Talent for Population Analytics in Aging Societies
$2,499,996
Delphine Collin-V茅zina
Canadian Consortium on Child Trauma and Trauma-informed Care: Developing cohesive intersectoral practices and policies to support trauma-impacted children and youth
$2,499,658
SSHRC Partnership Development Grants [November 2019 competition]聽
Jan F. Adamowski
#CitiSciWater 鈥 Exploring the potential of scalable, user-centric citizen science platforms and tools to co-create actionable knowledge and transform water governance
$198,569
Matthieu Chemin
The Causal Effects of Judicial Efficiency on Economic Activity: Evidence from a Partnership between 91社区, the World Bank, and the Kenyan Judiciary
$189,668
Christian Ehret
Designing equitable urban learning ecologies for prosocial development with digital media
$199,763
Elizabeth J. Wood
From the Ground Up: Building Teaching and Learning at Edu2 through an Innovative Partnership Ecosystem for the 21st Century
$199,694
SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowships [September 2019 Competition]
Pierre-Luc Brisson
Fear: A Social and Political History in the Age of Roman Overseas Expansion (264-146 BCE)
$90,000
Thara Charland
Montr茅al imaginaire : Ville et bande dessin茅e
$90,000
Alvin Y.H. Cheung聽
Abusive Legalism: Autocratic Use of Sub-Constitutional Law
$45,000
Emily M. Colpitts
The impact of anti-feminist backlash on efforts to prevent and address sexual violence at Canadian universities
$90,000
Vincent Denault
L鈥檌nfluence des croyances sur le mensonge sur l鈥櫭﹙aluation de la cr茅dibilit茅 des t茅moins enfants et adolescents
$90,000
Pascale Dubois聽聽
The role of basic psychological needs in promoting self-determination in adolescents with learning difficulties
$90,000
Jordan B. Kinder
Between Foreclosure and Possibility: Energy Imaginaries in the Contemporary Canadian Mediascape
$90,000
David Myles
Digitally Queer: Mapping Montr茅al鈥檚 LGBT+ Activist Cultures
$90,000
Ashlee-Ann Pigford
Exploring mechanisms of institutional change in arctic science
$90,000
Val茅rie Poirier
La pollution par le bruit 脿 Montr茅al, 1945-1980
$90,000
Ksenia K. Polonskaya
Duties and Mandates of Arbitrators: Pluralist Account of International Investment Law
$90,000
Maxwell James Ramstead聽聽聽聽聽聽
Foundations of social-cultural computational research: Theoretical, methodological, and ethical foundations and a network for the interdisciplinary study of interacting human minds
$90,000
Daniel A. Stadnicki
Ideal Time: The Backbeat as Aesthetic Technology of Modernity
$90,000
Didier Zuniga
The relations that matter: vulnerability, agency, sustainability
$90,000