Roger Boyd
Societal resilience with respect to Climate Change and Ecological Degradation.
Societal resilience with respect to Climate Change and Ecological Degradation.
Specializing in religion and politics, Dr. Freston has a special interest in creating opportunities for scholars from the Global South.
Jennifer's research interests include housing, Property and Land Rights of Internally Displaced Persons, with a focus on the UN and AU Human Rights response.
Hari's research comparatively analyzes the labour migration governance of Nepal and the Philippines, examining how gender operates as a governing code.
Caleb is interested in global social justice movements, rhetoric, ethics, transitional justice, Turkey, nuclear weapons disarmament, indigenous politics, and new approaches to social inquiry.
Sarah's broad areas of interest are international human rights and disability studies. Sarah intends to research disability rights in Ghana.
Scott is examining engaging entrepreneurs, governments, civil sector and scholars in the transformative work of creating low carbon communities.
Allison Petrozziello researches gender, statelessness, and citizenship rights of Haitian migrants and their descendants in the Dominican Republic.
Jinelle’s research focuses on ideological conflict in social policy-making from a complex systems perspective, and using social network analysis.
Eric’s research interests include ethnic conflict, humanitarian intervention, and civil society organizations in the Global South, specifically Africa.
Carla's research interests include the governance of sustainable food systems in northern Canada and other circumpolar regions.
Noor's research interests relate to international relations in the Middle East and South Asia.
Dr. Peter Johnson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Management at the University of Waterloo.
Reina Neufeldt is an Associate Professor in the Peace and Conflict Studies program at Conrad Grebel University College and the University of Waterloo. Her research focuses on questions related […]
Lana Gonzalez Balyk’s main research interests are migration policy, migration crises, forced migration, refugees, conflict and security, indigenous peoples and decolonization.
Farah Afzal has most recently studied the visual representation of gender and its effects on the construction/deconstruction of gender discourses and identities among societies.
Aiden Barrett most recently studied the financialization of corporate governance and how it correlates with income inequality.
Jill Barclay aspires to inform policies and relations between marginalized groups and government bodies to better understand and address the past and current political climate in Canada.
Chris Earle's broader research interests are in anti-corruption, human security and the global arms trade; while his technical interests are in big data, machine learning, and econometrics.
Jeremy Vander Hoek’s research interests include the approach colonial socio-political and legal systems take in responding to Indigenous peoples’ rights and claims of injustice; the conflict between refugee rights according to international law and state’s securing of those rights; and the activity of global actors in reinforcing or deterring democratic norms.