CPSA Three Minutes Thesis Prize
This prize is awarded annually at the CPSA Annual Conference by the Programme Committee in charge of its organization.
2024 Call for Proposals: submit your Three Minutes Thesis proposal HERE
Deadline: November 8, 2024
The proposal must include:
- the title of the thesis;
- a 250-word abstract.
In this format, participants present their graduate research in three minutes (or less) to a panel of non-specialist judges. This competition is only open to students who are currently registered in a graduate program. Students who participate in the competition should have made substantial progress on their graduate research and analysis.
2024 CPSA Three Minutes Thesis Prize
Hailey-Ann Walker (Carleton University): Ancestry.com, Big Data, & The Will to Identity: Toward a Genealogy of Genealogy…
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Juliette Leblanc (Université de Montréal): Is Social Media Affectively Polarizing? An Experiment Comparing Facebook and. . .
Read More2022 CPSA Three Minutes Thesis Prize
Marouane Joundi (Université de Montréal): Québécor et les écologistes: polémique, polarisation et pistes de dépolarisation
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Visible minority Canadians made up over 22 percent of Canadian society in 2016 (Statistics Canada 2016) …
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Visible minority Canadians made up over 22 percent of Canadian society in 2016 (Statistics Canada 2016) …
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Yvonne Su’s presentation summarized her research on who benefits and who are excluded from the surge of …
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Ioana Alexandra Manoliu’s presentation summarized her recent experimental research into how watching a …
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Visible minority Canadians made up over 22 percent of Canadian society in 2016 (Statistics Canada 2016) …
Read More2015 CPSA Three Minutes Thesis Prize
Visible minority Canadians made up over 22 percent of Canadian society in 2016 (Statistics Canada 2016) …
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