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ANDERSON, Emma »


Full Professor
Faculty of Arts
Classics and Religious Studies

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Office: (613) 562-5800 X1176
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E-mail

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  • Contemporary Roman Catholicism
  • The papacy of Pope Francis I
  • The history of Catholicism in Canada
  • Indigenous peoples and the ongoing impact of residential schools
  • First Nations' relationship with the Catholic Church (historically and contemporaneously)
  • Saint Kateri Tekakwitha
  • Missionaries and Indigenous peoples in seventeenth-century Canada
  • Traditional Indigenous spiritualities
  • Indigenous Catholicism
  • Indigenous pilgrimages in Canada
  • The role of Saint Anne in Indigenous Catholicism
  • Popular and "lived" religion
  • Catholic veneration of the Virgin Mary and of saints
  • Relics and miracles
  • The canonization process in the Catholic Church
  • Christian martyrdom
  • Jean de Brébeuf and the cult of the North American Martyrs
  • Catholic shrines and pilgrimages
  • Marian apparitions (visions of the Virgin Mary)
  • Vatican II and the Quiet Revolution in Quebec
  • Multiculturalism and religion in contemporary Canada

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DAWSON, Jackie »


Canada Research Chair in Environment, Society and Policy
Associate professor
Faculty of Arts
Geography

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Cell: 8184523459
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Dr Dawson's expertise is on the human and policy dimensions of environmental change with a strong focus on the implications of climate change and economic development for the Arctic shipping and tourism sectors. She leads several projects examining Arctic shipping trends, marine shipping governance and policy, climate change impacts and adaptation, and local marine use and transportation needs. She works closely with coastal communities in Arctic Canada, shipping industry stakeholders, and government departments involved in the Arctic marine transportation sector. You can find out more about her research and her research lab at www.espg.ca

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EBANDA DE B'BERI, Boulou »


Research Director (AMLAC&S)
Full professor
Faculty of Arts
Communication

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Office: 6135625800#3826
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Questions of intercultural communication, medias' representation of ethnic minorities; cultural identity, racism, racialization, and cultural history in Canada and in Black Africa.

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OUELLETTE, Robert Falcon »


Associate professor
Faculty of Education

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Cell: 2045100844
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Indigenous education, military, ethics, warrior culture, anthropology, Indigenous education programs, politics, Parliament, Federal politics, MPs, languages, environment, resource extraction.

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English and French , Mandarin

ROSS-TREMBLAY, Pierrot »


Assistant professor
Faculty of Arts

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Cell: 581.235.3700
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Dr. Ross-Tremblay is an indigenous (Innu) expert with over 20 years of experience on issues related to First Peoples. He has advanced expertise in complex problem solving, institutional design, conflict management and diplomacy. His current research focuses on cultural memory and oblivion, intellectual traditions and indigenous narratives, and practices of self-determination.

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English and French , Espagnol

SAAVEDRA-VARGAS, Marcelo »


Professor
Part-time professor
Faculty of Arts
History

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Cell: 613-762-7822
Home: 613-837-0058
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E-mail, Home Telephone

Research information:

Indigenous perspectives, indigenous cosmovisions, indigenous epistemologies, development, globalization, sustainable development, indigenous governance

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English and French , Spanish