In 2010, 27 students from 15 departments and programs received awards to work under the supervision of faculty members.
Art History and Communication Studies
Grain Elevators and the Politics of Technology in Rural Canada
John Watson, English
Prof. Darin Barney, Art History and Communication Studies
Sugar Cane, Slaves and Ships: Race, Location and Power in 19th Century Marine Landscapes of Montreal and Jamaica
Vaughan Balderston, Art History and Communication Studies
Prof. Charmaine Nelson, Art History and Communication Studies
Stephen G. Clow and the Print Culture of Scandal
Caylin Smith, English
Prof. William Straw, Art History and Communication Studies
Witness Failed: Cultural Legacies of the Kitty Genovese Murder
Sarah Woolf, Political Science and Women's Studies
Prof. Carrie Rentschler, Art History and Communication Studies
Anthropology
"To Make Them Well…" An Ethnographic Film on the TB Epidemic and the Inuit
Ariel Appel, Anthropology
Prof. Lisa Stevenson & Prof. Eduardo Kohn, Anthropology
English
The Playgoing of Samuel Pepys
Laura Freitag, English
Prof. Fiona Ritchie, English
German Studies
Media and Metamorphosis: Goethe's Notebook
John Deming, German Studies
Prof. Andrew Piper, German Studies
History
Intellectual History of Canadian Taxation Policies
Michael Kideckel, History
Prof. Elsbeth Heaman, History
Property Formation in Colonial North America
Marie-France Barrette, Political Science and History
Prof. Allan Greer, History
Cold War in the Middle East 1950s-1970s
Jean-Robert Lalancette, History
Prof. Lorenz Luthi, History
Italian Studies
Poets as Causes
Michael Solda, History
Prof. Matteo Soranzo, Italian Studies
Jewish Studies
Life and Times of the Yiddish Poet Rokhl Korn: Towards the Poetics of Exile
Sara Israel, Jewish Studies
Prof. Esther Frank, Jewish Studies
Langue et littérature françaises
Le registre militaire dans « Les liaisons dangereuses » de Laclos
Francis Loranger, Langue et littérature françaises
Prof. Frederic Charbonneau, Langue et littérature françaises
Linguistics
The Use of Prosody in Disambiguation
Aron Hirsch, Linguistics
Prof. Michael Wagner, Linguistics
Atayal and the Ergativity Parameter
Tingchun Chen, Linguistics
Prof. Lisa Travis, Linguistics
Philosophy
Understanding Belief
Leah Katzman, Philosophy
Prof. Ian Gold, Philosophy
Weierstrass' Lectures on "Principles of Analytic Functions", 1865/66
Rachel Rudolph, Philosophy
Prof. Dirk Schlimm, Philosophy
Women, Rationality and Immortality: The Reception of Plato and Aristotle in 16th-17th C Feminists
Catherine Chiabaut, Philosophy and Langue et littérature françaises
Prof. Marguerite Deslauriers, Philosophy
Democracy, Identity, Culture and Citizenship
M. Fariduddin Attar, Philosophy
Prof. R. Philip Buckley, Philosophy
Political Science
Political Psychology
Nicole Gileadi, Political Science
Prof. Stuart Soroka, Political Science
It's Not What You Say, It's The Way You Say It: Candidate Nonverbal Style, Verbal Argumentation and Persuasion
Terrence Doucet, History and Political Science
Prof. Elisabeth Gidengil, Political Science
Brain Physiology and Political Decision-Making
Olga Redko, Political Science
Prof. Dietlind Stolle, Political Science
Ethnic Minority Political Representation and Social Capital Minority-Majority Gaps
Yale Hertzman, Political Science
Prof. Dietlind Stolle, Political Science
Electoral Dynamics
James Albaugh, Political Science
Prof. Elisabeth Gidengil, Political Science
Social Work
War-affected Children
Ahila Poologaindran, International Development Studies and Political Science
Prof. Myriam Denov, School of Social Work
Sociology
Barriers to Health Insurance Coverage and Impact on Health Inequalities
Karine Fonda, International Development Studies
Prof. Amelie Quesnel-Vallee, Sociology
Protecting the Environment: Does the Environmental Movement Matter?
Molly Lamorte, Sociology and Economics
Prof. Jason Carmichael, Sociology