Articles tagged with: Department of Political Science
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Niagara’s population is becoming increasingly diverse, bringing a rich variety of languages, cultures, ethnicities and religions to the area. ... Full story
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IN THE NEWS: A sailing comeback, grapevine resilience, female representation in Bridgerton and Brock’s Convocation
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed sailing at the upcoming Paris Olympics, representation of female actresses on television, drip ... Full story -
OPINION: Blayne Haggart discusses pitfalls of using AI to power Google search
This piece written by Blayne Haggart, Associate Professor of Political Science at Brock University, originally appeared in The Conversation. From ... Full story -
Political Science grad ready to tackle global issues
First-generation university student Tara Shivafard (BA ’24) may be a brand new Brock graduate, but she is already trying to move ... Full story -
OPINION: Kate Puddister and Danielle McNabb discuss reforms to Ontario’s Special Investigations Unit
This piece written by Kate Puddister, Associate Professor of Political Science at University of Guelph, and Danielle McNabb, Assistant Professor ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Gamergate’s 10th anniversary, research on picky eaters and links between power and space in workplaces
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed hate and violence in online spaces, the link between food preferences and health, ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Police suspensions, game design scholarships, WNBA salaries and Swift’s poetry
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed police suspensions and gender-based violence, a new scholarship for Brock game design students, ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Eclipse on the Escarpment, food insecurity and Ontario jail hunger strikes
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the total solar eclipse, food insecurity in Niagara, hunger strikes in Ontario jails ... Full story -
Brock research paints stark picture of food insecurity in Niagara
Niagara is experiencing an “alarming increase” in the number of people — particularly children — who are relying on food banks to ... Full story -
SSHRC awards Brock University $477,654 for early research
To what extent does an aging population influence policy and financing decisions in the Canadian public health-care system? Does a ... Full story