The CSDC seed grant program supports Centre members in pilot testing new research ideas, aiding in the formulation of larger grant initiative and pulling together new interdisciplinary research teams. Seed grant projects must lead to true cross‐disciplinary work with existing or potential members and/or foster new collaborations with existing centre members.
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2017-2018
- Edana Beauvais, Discourse and Democratic Social Intervention
2016-2017
- Valérie-Anne Mahéo, Parents-Enfants: influences mutuelles? Une étude expérimentale sur la transmission des comportements
2015-2016
- Pénélope Daignault, En quête de validité: les mesures de saillance personnelle sous la loupe des instruments physiologiques
2014-2015
- Benjamin Forest, Scales of Equality: Municipal and State Level LGBT Policy in the US
- Richard Nadeau, Sovereignist attitudes and minority accommodation in upper chambers
2013-2014
- Laurie Beaudonnet, Mapping and explaining anti-roma prejudice in the EU 28
- Marc-André Bodet, How much of electoral politics is local? Making the most of a natural experiment.
2012-2013
- Patrick Fournier, Negativity, Physiological Reactions and Political Orientations: A comparative Pilot Study
- Thierry Giasson, Étude des larges volumes de données politiques tirées du web
2011-2012
- Benjamin Forest, Representation and Seat Distribution in the Federal Parliament
- Allison Harell, Gender cues, anxiety and political information processing
- Stuart Soroka, Attention to Negative News: Universal versus Culturally-Sensitive Accounts