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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016): Noteworthy: The LA&PS Writing Prize Journal
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2016): Noteworthy: The LA&PS Writing Prize Journal
Published:
2021-05-15
1st Year Winner and Honourable Mentions (Unranked)
First Year Hon. Mention: Deaf Children and Youth, Inspiration and Acceptance: A Study of Deaf Children's Culture
HUMA 1970, Worlds of Childhood. CD: Peter Cumming.
Mariah Marcutti
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First Year Winner: Precarious Migrants: the Effect of Globalization and Neoliberalism
SOSC 1190, International Migration. CD: Alina Marquez.
Keshra Hines
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2nd Year Winner and Honourable Mentions (Unranked)
Second Year Hon. Mention: Developing an Anti-discriminatory Approach to the Treatment of Injection Drug Users
SOWK 2050A, Identity, Diversity and Anti-Discriminatory Practice. CD: Anne McConnell.
Dayna M. Bernard
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Second Year Winner: Ethiopia and Policy
SOSC 2800, Development in Comparative and Historical Perspective. CD: Merouann Mekouar.
Samir Janmohamed
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3rd Year Winner and Honourable Mentions (Unranked)
Third Year Hon. Mention: Roman Bodies as Bodies of Romans: Corporeal Symbolism in Lucan's Pharsalia
HUMA 3107, Roman Republican Literature. CD: Sarah Blake.
Nicolas Hore
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Third Year Winner: Stasis, Flow and the Political Production of Mental Disorders
POLS 3070, Psychology and Politics. CD: Shannon Bell.
Val Muzik
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4th Year Winner and Honourable Mentions (Unranked)
Fourth Year Hon. Mention: Decolonizing the Nation-State: Indigenous Autonomy, Extractivism, and Consultation in Contemporary Bolivia
SOSC 4607, Indigeneity and International Development. CD: Miguel Gonzalez.
Camila Acosta Varela
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Fourth Year Winner: Do Words Speak Louder than Actions? Sovereignty Theatre in Canadian Arctic Policy
POLS 4101, Canada and the Arctic. CD: Gabrielle Slowey.
Val Muzik
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