The objective of the CSDC research grant program for graduate students is to facilitate thesis-related research or knowledge mobilization ideas that are not eligible or suitable for funding from other sources.
For more information on the research conducted, click on the title.
2019-2020
- Emmanuel Choquette, Discours humouristiques et vivre ensemble: les effets de l’humour sur les clihés et les stéréotypes entretenus envers les communautés ethniques, religieuses, et culturelles au Québec
- Costin Ciobanu, Blame and credit attribution for economic shocks
- Chris Erl, There’s a Party at City Hall: Political Parties and Candidate Diversity in Canadian Municipal Elections
- Lara Gautier, Exploring the contextual and individual factors shaping unmet health needs among unaccompanied minors: a mixed methods comparative study in Montreal and Paris
- Gabrielle Péloquin-Skulski, What voting rules do citizens prefer?
- Ian Van Haren, Studying Refugee Sponsorship in the Maritimes
2018-2019
- Audrey Gagnon, Pathways to strong anti immigration views and activism in Quebec
- Samuel Merineau, D’une identité a priori à une identité a posteriori: vers une approche bayésienne des processus dynamiques de l’intégration du cannabis dans l’identité de Canadiens et Québécois
- Colin Scott, Religious Symbols and the Evaluation of Ethno-religious Minority Candidate
- Jorge Mario Velasquez, Identité et bien-être des adultes latino-américains en couple immigrants à Montréal
2017-2018
- Mathieu Caron-Diotte, Liens cognitifs et intégration identitaire
- Ina Filkobski, The impact of legislation constraining funding on activity of human rights organizations and civil society in Israel
- Emmanuel, Heisbourg, Does music influence Citizens’ Evaluations of a Candidate?
- Marie, Neihouser, Étude sur la communication numérique des députés
2016-2017
- Audrey Brennan, The evolution of leadership in Canada: To what extent should leadership races be subjected to government oversight?
- Rim Sabrina Sassi, Le microciblage dans la campagne fédérale 2015 au Canada
2015-2016
- Isadora Borges, Textual analysis of policy activism in piracy communities
- Alexandra Manoliu, Does my favourite political TV series make me cynical? Introducing a new case of political cynicism
- Denver McNeney, Good frames can’t save bad pictures: Argument quality and framing effects in High- and Low-Awareness partisans
- Charles Tessier, La représentation des femmes et des minorités en politique québécoise. Une comparaison entre les élections provinciales et municipales
2014-2015
- Èvelyne Brie, L’influence du précédent canadien sur le cadre référendaire écossais de 2014
- Holly Ann Garnett, Comparing election management bodies: information, communication and transparency
2013-2014
- Eric Guntermann, It’s the economy, Stupid! or is it just the elite? Explaining the success of regional nationalism in Spain
- Valérie-Anne Mahéo, Do voting aid applications matter? A mobilization field experiment with disadvantaged citizens