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Portada del episodio an Interview with Claire Champigny

an Interview with Claire Champigny

We're "storytellers and data journalists, social media masters and aspiring filmmakers" in the Social Sciences and Humanities, working on SSHRC-funded projects through our grad schools. We're also people, as diverse as our fields and hopefully as interesting (here) as our #SSHRCStorytellers presentations. Learn some of the 25 Stories behind 2018's Top 25 Storytellers. ----- This is Claire Champigny, a second year master’s student specializing in clinical developmental neuropsychology at York University. Her research interests include the academic experiences of youth who have strokes, brain injuries and neurological disorders. Video entry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC6pcjVB3iE ----- Meagan Black is making this podcast, and she is one of the Top 25 SSHRC Storytellers. Beyond this title, Meagan Black is not associated with the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. She is not employed by them, and this podcast is not funded, endorsed, approved or overseen by that organization or its officers.

26 de jul de 2018 - 6 min
Portada del episodio an Interview with Galen Watts

an Interview with Galen Watts

We're "storytellers and data journalists, social media masters and aspiring filmmakers" in the Social Sciences and Humanities, working on SSHRC-funded projects through our grad schools. We're also people, as diverse as our fields and hopefully as interesting (here) as our #SSHRCStorytellers presentations. Learn some of the 25 Stories behind 2018's Top 25 Storytellers. ----- This is Galen Watts, attending Queens University. His shortlisted video is called The Spirit of Millennials: Community and Citizenship in Canadian Life, and he has two dogs--meet one at the end of this episode. Video entry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCFXf7lO30Q ----- Meagan Black is making this podcast, and she is one of the Top 25 SSHRC Storytellers. Beyond this title, Meagan Black is not associated with the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. She is not employed by them, and this podcast is not funded, endorsed, approved or overseen by that organization or its officers.

22 de may de 2018 - 9 min
Portada del episodio an Interview with Aly Bailey

an Interview with Aly Bailey

We're "storytellers and data journalists, social media masters and aspiring filmmakers" in the Social Sciences and Humanities, working on SSHRC-funded projects through our grad schools. We're also people, as diverse as our fields and hopefully as interesting (here) as our #SSHRCStorytellers presentations. Learn some of the 25 Stories behind 2018's Top 25 Storytellers. ----- This is Aly Bailey, from Brock University. Her shortlisted video is called Reshaping the Mind, Not the Body: A Positive Body Image Program, and she is a boundary-pusher with a passion for improving people's relationships with their bodies. Video entry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWwhiU7ABqY ----- Meagan Black is making this podcast, and she is one of the Top 25 SSHRC Storytellers. Beyond this title, Meagan Black is not associated with the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. She is not employed by them, and this podcast is not funded, endorsed, approved or overseen by that organization or its officers.

21 de may de 2018 - 6 min
Portada del episodio an interview with Michelle MacQueen

an interview with Michelle MacQueen

We're "storytellers and data journalists, social media masters and aspiring filmmakers" in the Social Sciences and Humanities, working on SSHRC-funded projects through our grad schools. We're also people, as diverse as our fields and hopefully as interesting (here) as our #SSHRCStorytellers presentations. Learn some of the 25 Stories behind 2018's Top 25 Storytellers. ----- This is Michelle MacQueen, who WAS attending Carleton University, but has already defended her masters thesis for their Music and Culture program. Her shortlisted video is called Critical Constructions of Canadianness: The Tragically Hip and Representations of Canadian Identity. Video entry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t6zbjjqtVw&t=40s ----- Meagan Black is making this podcast, and she is one of the Top 25 SSHRC Storytellers. Beyond this title, Meagan Black is not associated with the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. She is not employed by them, and this podcast is not funded, endorsed, approved or overseen by that organization or its officers. ----- The majority of the music used in this podcast is written, performed and owned by the Tragically Hip. Clips are used here to illustrate the podcast’s discussion and analysis of this band and their songs. The inclusion of these clips adds significantly to the educational value of the podcast, in a manner which could not be replicated with non-copyrighted music.

8 de may de 2018 - 8 min
Portada del episodio an Interview with Yolanda Weima

an Interview with Yolanda Weima

We're "storytellers and data journalists, social media masters and aspiring filmmakers" in the Social Sciences and Humanities, working on SSHRC-funded projects through our grad schools. We're also people, as diverse as our fields and hopefully as interesting (here) as our #SSHRCStorytellers presentations. Learn some of the 25 Stories behind 2018's Top 25 Storytellers. ----- This is Yolanda Weima, attending York University. Her shortlisted video is called Responses to Recurrent Refuge and Return: Burundian refugees in Tanzania, and she drew the art in it herself. Video entry: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCFXf7lO30Q ----- Meagan Black is making this podcast, and she is one of the Top 25 SSHRC Storytellers. Beyond this title, Meagan Black is not associated with the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. She is not employed by them, and this podcast is not funded, endorsed, approved or overseen by that organization or its officers.

30 de abr de 2018 - 6 min
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