Our Alumni

Joshua Manitowabi
Thesis:  Anishinaabek Knowledge and Power on Manitoulin Island
Supervisor: Dr. Daniel Samson
Graduated: 2024
Website: Joshua Manitowabi – History (brocku.ca)

Carrie Stiver

Carrie Stiver
Thesis: “Exhibiting Conservation: Examining public representation of art conservation in the museum setting, 1920-2011”
Supervisor: Dr. Elizabeth Neswald
Graduated: 2024

Julie Morris-Warkentin

Julie Morris-Warkentin
Thesis: “The Execution of Royal Power: Textual Agency in Eikon Basilike and Traumatized English Publics, 1649-1663”
Supervisor: Dr. Mathew Martin
Graduated: 2024

Mitchell Goldsmith

Mitchell Goldsmith
Thesis: The Unfinished Business of Anna Kingsford: Science, Enchantment, and Experiments on Animals
Supervisor: Dr. Stefan Dolgert
Graduated: 2023

Callie Long

Callie Long
Thesis: Apprehending Stigma: Towards a Reparative Trauma-informed Decolonial Reading of HIV-related Stigma
Supervisor: Dr. Susan Spearey
Graduated: 2021

Julia Polyck-O’Neill

Julia Polyck-O’Neill
Thesis: Rematerializing the Immaterial: An Interdisciplinary and Comparative Study of Vancouver’s Conceptualist Movements in Visual Arts and Literature 1984-2014
Supervisor: Dr. Gregory Betts
Graduated: 2021

Candace Couse

Candace Couse
Thesis: Stretching the Vitruvian Man: Investigating Affective and Representational Arts-based Methodologies Towards Theorizing a More Humanistic Model of Medicine
Supervisor: Dr. Leah Bradshaw
Graduated: 2020

Jill Planche

Jill Planche
Thesis: The Larger Stages: The Becoming ‘Minor’ of South African Theatres
Supervisor: Dr. David Fancy
Graduated: 2020

Grant Yocom

Grant Yocom
Thesis: Deindustrialization and Urban Regeneration: Nietzsche, Activism, and Organically Emergent Forms of Civic Engagement in Windsor/Detroit
Supervisor: Dr. Leah Bradshaw
Graduated: 2016

Kevin McGuiness

Kevin McGuiness
Thesis: The Boogeyman in the Cultural Imaginary: From the Fairytale to the Slasher Film
Supervisor: Dr. Cristina Santos
Graduated: 2019

Malisa Kurtz

Malisa Kurtz 
Thesis: Globalization, Postcolonialism, and Science Fiction: Nomadic Transgressions
Supervisor: Dr. Martin Danahay
Graduated: 2016

Paul Williams

Paul Williams
Thesis: Intersecting Differences in the European Union: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Citizenship, Identity and Group Representation
Supervisor: Dr. Ingrid Makus
Graduated: 2019

Terrance McDonald

Terrance McDonald
Thesis: Mediated Masculinities: The Expression and Alteration of Masculinity in Hollywood Cinema, 1990-2010
Supervisor: Dr. Barry Keith Grant
Graduated: 2018