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July 13, 2020
For Immediate Release
WATERLOO – The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) has awarded to seven 51±¾É« faculty members. The winners will cumulatively receive nearly one million dollars in research funding.
“We are proud of 51±¾É«’s SSHRC Insight Grant winners, whose diverse research ranges from studies on trade policy and industry adjustment to the search for meaning among older women,” said Jonathan Newman, vice-president: research at 51±¾É«. “Insight Grants support research excellence in social sciences and humanities, an area of exceptional strength at 51±¾É«.”
Kathy Absolon-King, associate professor and director of the 51±¾É« Centre for Indigegogy, will receive $213,080 for her study “Decolonizing journeys: Learning about decolonizing through Indigenous research and digital story work.” Absolon-King will use video narratives to document the stories of graduates from 51±¾É«’s Decolonizing Education certificate program, which helps educators understand colonization and its impacts, and to integrate those perspectives into their teaching.
“We are documenting a journey that not many people have had the courage to go on,” says Absolon-King. “We are going to take a closer look at where the turning points are, when the ‘a-ha’ moments occur and what causes those transformative moments. Our learnings will inform future modules and deepen our training.”
Learn more about Absolon-King’s study.
51±¾É«’s other successful Insight Grant applicants include:
Their research is also supported by the federal government’s Research Support Fund.
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External Relations, 51±¾É«