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Linking mating behaviour and plastic gene expression in widow spiders
- Researcher: Maydianne Andrade
- Project Type: Journal Article
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Untangling causes of invasiveness using widow spiders
Together with graduate students and post-doctoral scholars in her research group, Andrade has been working to understand the factors explaining...
- Researcher: Maydianne Andrade
- Project Type: Journal Article, Project
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Gendering Racial Capitalism and the Black Heretical Tradition
The essay suggests that centering enslaved women whose commodified bodies and reproductive capacities were central to capital accumulation complicates the...
- Researcher: Shauna Sweeney
- Project Type: Journal Article
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Market Marronnage: Fugitive Women and the Internal Marketing System in Jamaica, 1781-1834
This article explores the experiences of enslaved runaways who carved out independent lives as market women in Jamaica’s informal economy...
- Researcher: Shauna Sweeney
- Project Type: Journal Article
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#BlackMusicMatters: Dismantling Anti-Black Racism in Music Education
This article utilises Critical Race Theory to identify and address the history of Anti-Black Racism within music education. Furthermore, the...
- Researcher: Darren Hamilton
- Project Type: Journal Article
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Effect of Caveolin-1 upon Stat3-ptyr705 levels in breast and lung carcinoma cells
- Researcher: Mulu Geletu Heye
- Project Type: Journal Article
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Modulation of Akt vs Stat3 activity by the focal adhesion kinase in non-neoplastic mouse fibroblasts
- Researcher: Mulu Geletu Heye
- Project Type: Journal Article
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Engaging with Identity Politics in Canadian Political Science
This paper, co-authored with Laurier researcher Laura Pin, critiques the deployment of the term “identity politics” in Canadian political science....
- Researcher: Nicole Bernhardt
- Project Type: Journal Article
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Counting and measuring in Indigenous languages spoken in Brazil
Lima, Suzi and Susan Rothstein. 2020. A typology of the count/mass distinction in Brazil and its relevance for count/mass theories....
- Researcher: Suzi Lima
- Project Type: Journal Article