Please join us for the Department of Political Studies Honours Thesis Colloquium!
Monday, April 3, 2023
1:00-4:15 PM
Robert Sutherland Hall | Room 202
Light refreshments served
Students will present for 10-12 minutes, followed by a Q&A session led by a graduate student discussant. Please consider attending to support the excellent research conducted by our undergraduate students!
Panel 1 | 1:00-2:30 PM | International Relations, Comparative Related
“Changing trends in the Taiwan-strait”
Presenter: Kassandra Choi | Discussant: Émile Lambert-Deslandes
“Women as Weapons, Women as People: Understanding the Militarization of Ukraine’s WPS Agenda”
Presenter: Morgan Fox | Discussant: Isabella Aung
“The Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric Used by Donald Trump and Boris Johnson and its Cooptation of the British and American Public”
Presenter: Jordan McEwen | Discussant: Jana Walkowski
“EU Enlargement as a Security Strategy: Analyzing the Power and Potential of Ukrainian Accession”
Presenter: Lauren Zweerink | Discussant: Jana Walkowski
2:30 Coffee Break (light refreshments will be served)
Panel 2 | 2:45-4:15 PM | Canadian Politics Related
“Waiting for the Penny to Drop: Investigating the Potential for a Universal Basic Income in Canada through the Lens of Intimate Partner Violence”
Presenter: Ariel Burgess | Discussant: Kaitie Jourdeuil
“Are LGBTQ+ Identified Federal Candidates at a Disadvantage?: An Examination of Campaign Finance”
Presenter: Kate Burke Pellizzari | Discussant: Elizabeth McCallion
“The Pragmatist Problem: Exploring Ideological Alternatives in Canadian Partisanship”
Presenter: Caitlyn Jenkins | Discussant: Elizabeth McCallion
“Media or Government: Who Took the Lead in Shaping the Public Narrative on 9/11 and the Russian Invasion of Ukraine”
Presenter: Georgia Papathanasakis | Discussant: Émile Lambert-Deslandes