The Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship (CSDC) hosted its annual graduate student conference on 21-22 February, in Québec. The goal of this conference is to offer graduate and postdoctoral students interested in the Centre’s research areas the opportunity to present and receive feedback on their research. 

This year, there were 27 presentations by students from 5 member universities of the CSDC (Concordia, McGill, Université Laval, Université de Montréal et Université de Sherbrooke).

The full program is available here

Congratulations to the two students who received the best paper award at the 2024 CSDC Graduate Student Conference:

Jérémie Drouin –Master student in Political Sciences at Université Laval (Supervisor: Yannick Dufresne)
Préeentation: «Fragmented Media, Divided Voters: Media Consumption and the Political Media Narrative During the 2024 U.S Presidential Campaign»

Anne Imouza– PhD student at McGill (Supervisor: Éric Bélanger)
Presentation: «The Intersection of Race and Gender: A New Perspective on Technology Acceptance»

The CSDC thanks all the participants. Also, a thank you to the organizing committee, Colleen McCool, Benjamin Chabot et Dominic Duval.

The Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship is funded by the Fonds de recherche du Québec – Société et culture (FRQSC).

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