Elisha Corbett
Doctoral Candidate
She/Her
MA Political Science (Western); BAH Political Studies and Drama (Queenâs)
Political Studies
Supervisors: J. Rose, E. Goodyear-Grant
Doctoral Candidate
Supervisor: Jonathan Rose and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant
Research Interests
Canadian politics; gender and politics; political communication; political behaviour; media framing of sexual violence; public opinion; and Indigenous politics
Brief Biography
Elisha is a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Studies. She is of Irish and Cherokee descent which deeply informs her program of study. Elisha studies Canadian Politics and Gender and Politics with a focus on the (mis)representation of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirit people (MMIWG2S) in the media. Her doctoral research focuses on how traditional print media frames and how Indigenous communities frame MMIWG2S affect non-Indigenous Canadians' perceptions of and support for MMIWG2S. She hopes that her research will tell us more about how colonialism and racism perpetuate and silence the violence against Indigenous women and girls through media representation (or lack thereof). She also hopes that her research can be a modest step to decolonizing one of Canadaâs oldest institutions: the media.
Elisha is also a passionate teacher, a dedicated researcher, and an advocate for gender equity in her academic and personal life. She is an active member of the Queenâs and Kingston communities at large. She has been an executive member of the Queenâs Female Leadership in Politics Conference since its inaugural year in 2015. She was the 2019 Co-Chair of the Political Studies Graduate Student Association (PSGSA) and in 2018 was the Co-Chair of the 2018 PSGSA annual graduate conference. She is also on the board of directors for the Autism Mentorship Program, a not-for-profit organization.
Teaching
POLS 212- Canadian Politics (Head Teaching Assistant)
POLS 313- Political Communication (Teaching Assistant)
POLS 384- Research Methods (Teaching Assistant)
POLS 385 â Introduction to Statistics (Teaching Assistant and Content Developer)
POLS 320 â First Nations Politics (Teaching Assistant)
POLS 367 â American Foreign Policy (Teaching Assistant)
POLS 391 â Electoral Systems (Course Co-Developer)
Selected Publications
Publications
Corbett, Elisha. 2019. âWhen Disinformation Becomes Deadly: The Case of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls in Canadian Media. Disinformation and Digital Democracies in the 21st Century. NATO Association of Canada.
âDeeper Dive: Media and Representationâ. The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Government of Canada.
âDeeper Dive: Criminalizing and Incarcerating Indigenous Womenâ. National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
Corbett, Elisha. âDestruction by Territorial Expulsion: The Cherokee Removalâ in Global Encyclopedia of Territorial Rights, edited by Michael Kocsis. Springer Publications. Forthcoming - Spring 2020.
Corbett, Elisha. âThe Dawes Act and Territorial Rightsâ in Global Encyclopedia of Territorial Rights, edited by Michael Kocsis. Springer Publications. Forthcoming - Spring 2020.
Conference Presentations
Keynote Speaker. âDecolonizing Student Organizations at Post Secondary Institutionsâ Canadian Federation of Students Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, November 22, 2019.
Keynote Speaker. âCreating and Maintaining the Violence: âMedia Framing of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit Peopleâ The Learning Network- Western
Sole Author and Presenter. âMedia Framing of Sexual Violence Against Indigenous Women and Girls: A Comparison of âNewsworthyâ Victims and Othersâ Canada Political Science Association Annual Conference, University of British Columbia, June 6, 2019.
Sole Author and Presenter. âThe Liberal Partyâs Branding from 2006-2015â Canadian Political Science Association Annual Conference, University of Regina, May 30, 2018.
Sole Author and Presenter. âThe Liberal Partyâs Immigration Framing in the 2015 Canadian Federal Electionâ Centre for International Policy Studies, University of Ottawa, March 23, 2018.
Awards and Scholarships
Jean Royce Fellowship (2019-2020)
The Stanley Drabek Graduate Award (February 2019)
Ontario Graduate Scholarship (September 2018- August 2019)
Canadian Political Science Association, Graduate Three-Minute Thesis Finalist (May 2018)
Central European University, summer university scholarship for âTerritorial Sovereignty in the Age of Migrationâ (February 2018)
Queenâs Graduate Award (September 2017- May 2018)
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Joseph Armand- Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship - Masterâs (September 2016-August 2017)
University of Western Ontario, Deanâs Scholarship of Excellence (September 2016)