Discover the winning projects of the 2022 Coalition Publica scholarships!
As part of SSHRC’s Pan-Canadian Access to Knowledge Initiative, Coalition Publica supports emerging researchers through a 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 eight winning projects.
Not all who want to, can—Not all who can, will: Extending notions of unconventional dissertations
Brittany Amell – PhD, Applied Linguistics & Discourse Studies, Carleton University
Research exploring the concept of critical citation studies with empirical work on the social and technical dimensions of scholarly infrastructure
Asura Enkhbayar – PhD, Critical Citation Studies, Simon Fraser University
Research Impact on the Move: A Study of Capacity Development for Knowledge Mobilization in Canadian Faculties of Education
Hamid Golhasany – PhD, Educational Studies, Department of Integrated Studies in Education (DISE), McGill University
Outils disponibles pour la conceptualisation et la mesure de la recherche interdisciplinaire
Kevin Kaiser – PhD, Philosophy, Université de Montréal
De la multidisciplinarité de la géographie à la mobilité disciplinaire des géographes : une analyse de la place et du recours aux disciplines connexes en géographie dans les revues nationales canadiennes
Raphaël Pelletier – PhD, Science, technology and society, Université du Québec à Montréal
Measuring the impact of collaboration networks and progress towards open science: a federal Canadian perspective
Chantal Ripp – PhD, Interdisciplinary studies, University of Ottawa
Politics of recognition vs. poor metadata practice: Examining tensions and overlaps in issues of metadata quality and cultural representation
Julie Shi – Master of Information, University of Toronto
Intersection of open metadata systems and decentralized systems
Huma Zafar – Master of Information Studies, University of Ottawa




