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Impact and Engagement

Members of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences conduct research on a wide variety of topics. Here, innovation meets tradition and curiosity fuels our endeavors. To catch a glimpse of our latest discoveries, browse through the selection of recent news stories below.

To learn about ongoing research projects, visit the HSS Research Showcase!

November 2024

Definine a pathway

Dr. Angela Carter (Political Science) has been appointed as a tier 2 Canada Research Chair (CRC).

Why the ‘housing first’ approach has struggled to fulfil its promise of ending homelessness

Daniel Kudla (Sociology) writes on how the Housing First approach has gained traction as an evidence-based solution to tackling homelessness even as levels of homelessness continue to rise. 

October 2024

Something to talk about

The research of Dr. Yvan Rose (Linguistics) yields app for speech-language pathologists worldwide.

September 2024

Royal Society of Canada recognizes ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ excellence

Dr. Lisa Rankin (Archaeology) is the ÌÇÐÄÊÓÆµ University Research Chair in Northern Indigenous and Community Archaeology. 

August 2024

Piece of the puzzle

Dr. benjamin Misiuk (Geography) mapping seafloor to better protect Northwest Atlantic region.  

July 2024

Unearthing history

Dr. Catherine Losier (Archaeology) leads field school to excavate 500 years of history on Turpin's Island. 

Crossroads for Classics

Dr. Luke Roman (Classics) partners with African universities to globalize Classics departments. 

May 2024

Researchers investigate concerning increase in mass die-off events of salmon populations

Dr. Charles Mather (Geography) cited in article detailing salmon populations that are experiencing mass die-off events. 

April 2024

COVID-19 kicked off a workplace cultural shift, making it hard to fill positions, says employers

Dr. Tony Fang (Economics) has researched the changes the pandemic has had on businesses across Atlantic Canada and has released a paper detailing his findings. 

United Nations Plastics Treaty Talks in Ottawa

Delegates from around the world are meeting in Ottawa to resume talks on ending plastic pollution, members of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee hope to have a legally binding United Nations Global Plastics Treaty finalised by the end of the year. Featuring the research of Dr. Max Liboiron (Geography). CBC NL Morning Show  | 

Linguistic legacy: Canada Research Chair to continue work supporting Indigenous language revival

Dr. Nicholas Welch (Linguistics) has been reappointed as a tier 2 Canada Research Chair (CRC) in change, adaptation and revitalization in Indigenous languages. 

Water-guzzling chipmaker TSMC and drought-plagued Arizona are an unlikely pair, but officials say Phoenix’s water supply can handle booming production

Dr. Josh Lepawsky (Geography) cited as part of story on water-stress in Arizona. 

Acclaimed Researcher Part of Investigation into Cape Ray Wreck

Dr. Carissa Brown, RSC (Geography) has collected and begun analyzing wood samples as part of the invetigation into the shipwreck off the coast of Cape Ray. 

Tech's Toll

Dr. Josh Lepawsky (Geography) interviewed about latest research findings on the impact water-stress from semiconductor manufacturing. 

March 2024

Histories, Conversations, Insights

Dr. Harris Berger (Ethnomusicology) has been reappointed as a tier 2 Canada Research Chair (CRC). 

Critics fear catastrophic energy crisis as AI is outsourced to Latin America

Dr. Josh Lepawsky (Geography) provides expert consult for aricle on AI related energy crisis in Latin America. 

N.L. protest cause rooted in price-setting systems for fishers and processors

Dr. Sean Caddigan (History) provides the expert consult on history of NL price-setting systems. 

Why Massive Numbers of Farmed Salmon Are Dying

Dr. Charles Mather (Geography) and his research profiled as part of a global study on mass fish mortality in aquaculture. 

This researcher is working to learn the story behind the shipwreck in Cape Ray

Dr. Carissa Brown (Geography) has been given wood samples of the shipwreck that washed ashore in N.L, which has received international media attention. 

January 2024

Are N.L. accents dying? No, b'y — but they are changing

Dr. Paul De Decker (Linguistics) speaks on the evolution and efforts to preserve Newfoundland and Labrador's regional accents. 

Warming waters a case of good news, bad news for P.E.I. oyster harvesters

Dr. Joel Finnis (Geography) is cited as part of a stort on the effects of climate change on oysrter harvesting. 

Ottawa supports Big Oil’s costly climate scam

Dr. Angela Carter (Politcal Science) provides expert commentary on carbon capture and storage initiatives. 

December 2023

Solving ‘sea-blindness’

Dr. Julia Stryker (History) speaks on her research and efforts to help the general public overcome a deficit in maritime knowledge. 

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