Hari KC
Hari's research comparatively analyzes the labour migration governance of Nepal and the Philippines, examining how gender operates as a governing code.
Hari's research comparatively analyzes the labour migration governance of Nepal and the Philippines, examining how gender operates as a governing code.
Specializing in environmental governance, natural resources and indigenous rights, Dr. Latta has research interests both in Latin America and in Canada's North.
Caleb is interested in global social justice movements, rhetoric, ethics, transitional justice, Turkey, nuclear weapons disarmament, indigenous politics, and new approaches to social inquiry.
Dr. Mitchell's research seeks to transform global ethics to respond to emerging ecological and/or technological challenges, including mass extinction, climate change and space colonization.
Carla's research interests include the governance of sustainable food systems in northern Canada and other circumpolar regions.
Lana Gonzalez Balyk’s main research interests are migration policy, migration crises, forced migration, refugees, conflict and security, indigenous peoples and decolonization.
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.
Emily Stanfield is studying human security and identity conflicts.
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.
Micah Winter’s research interests are centred around global and domestic Indigenous politics, environmental politics, conflict, and identity.
Isabella Sellar Voll's research focus is on genocide and post-conflict contexts.
Claire Perttula is deepening her understanding of the link between international trade and international environmental policies through a lens of food sovereignty.
Lena Gahwi's research interests center around state security and the embodied migrant experience and are informed by critical-feminist theory.
Sarah Norton is interested in environmental sustainability as it relates to corporate social responsibility.
Keely Chambers' Keely is interested in sustainable energy development and assisting federal relations with indigenous communities during this energy transition.
Anjali Shanmugam is interested in the movement of peoples across geographies, the barriers that migrants encounter, and gender inequality, for instance, the access to health rights and property rights of women.
Fatma is interested in exploring Africa, the Middle East, and North Africa, looking at human rights and marginalized minorities within these regions.
Kaitlyn's research focus is on evaluating and improving people’s security through the protection and promotion of human rights and social justice.
Harry Deng's main research interest is in examining civil society, secularism, citizenship, and layered authorities within different contexts.