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Leadership and Cultural Development in and Through Sport in Canada: Toward a Positive Blueprint for Sport in Canada Jennifer Walinga Jennifer Walinga as awarded funding through a SSHRC grant to prepare a playbook on guiding principles that support Safe Sport practice of safe, good, true, varsity sport. Communication & Culture
In the name of wild 2022 Phillip Vannini Phillip Vannini was awarded funding through a SSHRC grant for a book and documentary film on the meaning of wild at UNESCO World heritage sites across the globe. Communication & Culture
Investigating the relationship between experienced workplace incivility and the use and abuse of alcohol and drugs amongst equity-deserving employees 2022 Frances Jorgensen Frances Jorgensen was awarded funding through a SSHRC grant to examine the usage of alcohol and drugs to cope with instances of workplace incivility among equity-deserving employees. Business
Women to Women Research for Economic Empowerment in Uganda: A Participatory Action Research Project 2022 Shelley Jones Shelley Jones was granted funding through a SSHRC grant to examine the economic empowerment of Ugandan women by best practices and lessons learned when establishing their businesses. Interdisciplinary Studies
How do clean energy investors feel about climate change? 2022 Hany Fahmy Hany Fahmy was awarded a SSHRC grant to use deep learning and natural language processing to examine climate sentiment and its influence on the holding of clean stocks. Business
Towards the development of a domestic quantitative energy poverty metric 2022 Runa Das Runa Das was awarded funding from a SSHRC grant to examine energy poverty in Canadian households in the goal of building a single quantitative indicator. Interdisciplinary Studies
Design Principles for K-12 Online Learning: exploring the changing nature of work of K-12 educators in British Columbia. 2022 Elizabeth A. Childs Elizabeth Childs received funding through a SSHRC grant to investigate the impact of educator-generated design principles on the education systems K-12 online learning. Education & Technology programs
International Conference on Sport and Society – award presentation and conference participation 2022 Jennifer Walinga Jennifer Walinga was granted Research and Professional Development funds to accept an award from The International Journal of Sport and Society in Aarhus, Denmark. Communication & Culture
The relationship between management and technological innovations and organizational performance and resilience in the context of Canadian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) 2022 M. Hassan Wafai Hassan Wafai used a Research and Professional Development grant to examine the ability to upgrade within global value chains of Canadian small and medium-sized enterprises. Business