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Research News 2023

DARE to innovate: LA&PS student’s research brought to life by humanities class

DARE to innovate: LA&PS student’s research brought to life by humanities class

“Never underestimate the power of undergraduate researchers and supervisors,” said Carolyn Steele, an assistant professor in the Department of Humanities. “They can create change.” Steele knows this from experience, because she and her Digital Culture in the Humanities (HUMA 3140) students have supported the change by ensuring that information from the research done by Kayla Saunders, […]

LA&PS professor receives $100,000 in CIHR funding

LA&PS professor receives $100,000 in CIHR funding

Associate Professor Fuminori Toyasaki, from the School of Administrative Studies in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (LA&PS), has received $100,000 to further his research of vaccine supply management through the Centre for Research on Pandemic Preparedness and Health Emergencies, which operates within the CIHR. During the COVID-19 crisis, the challenges around vaccine manufacturing and […]

New and renewed Canada Research Chairs at forefront of important, future-defining research

New and renewed Canada Research Chairs at forefront of important, future-defining research

York University has gained four new and three renewed Canada Research Chairs (CRC). Professors Antony Chum, Arash Habibi Lashkari, Kohitij Kar and Liya Ma received new CRC appointments and Professors Christopher Caputo, Raymond W.M. Kwong and Regina Rini had their CRCs renewed. Among these researchers and new appointments, Arash Habibi Lashkari and Regina Rini are from the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies. Arash Habibi Lashkari is […]

Research Chair in Philosophy earns fellowship from National Endowment for the Humanities

Research Chair in Philosophy earns fellowship from National Endowment for the Humanities

Jacob Beck, associate professor and York Research Chair in Philosophy, won a US$60,000 fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) in recognition of the novel research carried out in his project “Minds without Language,” which closely examines the process of human thought. As stated in its press release on Jan. 10, the NEH launched […]

Declaration offers important consensus for reparations for survivors of conflict-related sexual violence

Declaration offers important consensus for reparations for survivors of conflict-related sexual violence

Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (LA&PS) Professors Anna M. Agathangelou and Annie Bunting co-led and co-organized an international conference in November 2021 that led to the recently completed survivor-centred Kinshasa Declaration. “Kinshasa Declaration,” a collaboratively developed, survivor-centred document on the right to reparation and co-creation for survivors of sexual and gender-based violence in conflict situations. The Kinshasa Declaration […]

CIFAL York to bring youth leaders, changemakers together to create SDG action plans at Congress

CIFAL York to bring youth leaders, changemakers together to create SDG action plans at Congress

Congress 2023, hosted by York University and the Federation for Humanities and Social Sciences, is coming to campus in May and CIFAL York is leading an event that will start new conversations on achieving social and environmental justice. The event’s theme, Reckonings and Re-Imaginings, explores ways of changing belief systems and imagining a radically different world that is safe, equitable […]

‘Pandemic urbanism’ among topics examined at sociology research presentation event

‘Pandemic urbanism’ among topics examined at sociology research presentation event

Professors S. Harris Ali, from Faculty of LA&PS Department of Sociology, and Roger Keil, of the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, are co-authors, with Creighton Connolly, of Pandemic Urbanism: Infectious Diseases on a Planet of Cities (Wiley, 2023) to be featured at a sociology research presentation on Jan. 25 from noon to 2 p.m. The event will focus […]

LA&PS public policy professor launches new book on problem solving in South Korea

LA&PS public policy professor launches new book on problem solving in South Korea

Thomas Klassen, author and professor at the School of Public Policy and Administration at York University, is the co-editor of a newly published book that examines how governments in South Korea solve problems. Titled, Policy Analysis in South Korea (Policy Press, 2023), the book studies how public policies and programs that lessen or resolve social, economic and […]