Discover the winning projects of the 2024 Coalition Publica scholarships!
Earlier this spring, we announced the launch of the third edition of the Coalition Publica scholarship program. Designed for early-career researchers and students, this program aims to support projects or research that address the scholarly communication system and research dissemination, or that apply digital humanities methods to the corpus developed by Coalition Publica.
The submitted projects were evaluated on the basis of the relevance of their research topics and their originality. The grants were awarded in accordance with the principles of equity, diversity and inclusion, and we are pleased to announce today the list of the seven winning projects.
This scholarship program is made possible as part of SSHRC’s Pan-Canadian Access to Knowledge Initiative.
Exploring the Influence of Language in the Formation of Research Communities in Canadian Sociology Journals
Alan Colin-Arce – Master’s, University of Victoria
Vers une chaîne de traitement scientométrique des logiciels de recherche : une analyse de leurs conditions de production et de diffusion au Canada
Jérémie Dion – PhD, Université du Québec à Montréal
Data without Borders: Examining Data Availability in Forensic Psychology
Jessica Lundy – PhD, Carleton University
Applying Scholarly Literature to drive Energy Transitions: Using knowledge translation to build a more sustainable future
Julie Morris – PhD, University of New Brunswick
Defining the scope of academic journals through computational text analysis
Geoff Krause – PhD, Dalhousie University
The relationship of open access and equity, diversity, and inclusion in the scientific research system
Maddie Hare – PhD, University of Ottawa
Privilege in publishing: Investigating the impact of scientific reputation and sociodemographic factors on peer review outcomes
Rebecca Marjoram – Master’s, Dalhousie University




