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FASS Media Mentions: November - December 2024
Media appearances, features, and publications featuring 51ÉçÇøºÚÁÏ's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) faculty, staff, students, and alumni for November and December 2024.
November Media Mentions
Do residents matter most in reducing crime?
Public Management Magazine – November 1, 2024
Article co-written by Criminology assistant professor Shannon Linning
Perspectives on the upcoming U.S. election
CBC Radio One CBYG – November 1, 2024
Interview featuring Political Science professor Andy Hira
Paths to solving the housing crisis
CBC Radio One CBLA – November 2, 2024
Urban Studies associate professor of professional practice Andy Yan is interviewed
How the U.S. election affects Canada - and some marriages
Ivoox – November 2, 2024
Urban Studies associate professor of professional practice Andy Yan is interviewed
Vancouver port shuts out foremen as strike begins
CBC Radio One CBU – November 4, 2024
History and Labour Studies lecturer John-Henry Harter is interviewed
Strike at Vancouver port continues
CBC News – November 4, 2024
History and Labour Studies lecturer John-Henry Harter is interviewed
Predictions of the U.S. election
CBC Radio One CBU – November 5, 2024
Interview featuring Political Science professor Andy Hira
(FR) U.S. presidential election and what it means for Canada
ICI Radio-Canada Premiére (CBUF) – November 6, 2024
Interview featuring History professor Nicolas Kenny
B.C.'s new cabinet to be sworn in following provincial election
CBC Radio One CBU – November 7, 2024
Interview featuring Political Science senior lecturer Sanjay Jeram
B.C. port frozen as negotiations are at a standstill
City News 1130 CKWX – November 6, 2024
History and Labour Studies lecturer John-Henry Harter is interviewed
Political Science professor breaks down election results, impacts for Canadians
City News – November 6, 2024
Interview featuring Political Science professor Andy Hira
Trump's foreign policies discussed
AM 1150 News CKFR – November 8, 2024
Interview featuring Political Science professor Aaron Hoffman
What parallels can we draw between U.S. and B.C. elections?
The Vancouver Sun – November 8, 2024
Interview featuring Urban Studies associate professor Andy Yan and Political Science senior lecturer Sanjay Jeram
The complexities of gender in the U.S. election
The Globe and Mail – November 12, 2024
Interview featuring Political Science professor Laurel Weldon
Are women done with marriage?
Elle Canada – November 12, 2024
Interview featuring Psychology professor Yuthika Girme
Open to debate: What's actually getting better?
The 2020 Network – November 12, 2024
Interview featuring Sociology assistant professor Amanda Watson
Études urbaines : chaque ville est différente, la science doit s'adapter
The Conversation – November 12, 2024
Op-ed written by Urban Studies professor Meg Holden
(FR) Honouring former B.C. premier John Horgan
ICI Radio-Canada Premiere (CBV) – November 13, 2024
Interview featuring History professor Nicolas Kenny
B.C. port reopens amid labour disputes
CBC Radio One (CBCV) – November 13, 2024
History and Labour Studies lecturer John-Henry Harter is interviewed
Male victims of domestic abuse on the rise
CBLA-FM – November 19, 2024
Criminology professor Alexandra Lysova is interviewed
Working Canadians $250 Rebate: How much, who's eligible and when it will arrive
Vancouver Sun – November 21, 2024
Economics professor Steeve Mongrain is featured
(FR) Energy and climate under one ministry in B.C.
ICI Radio-Canada – November 21, 2024
Political Science professor Andy Hira is quoted
Far-right extremists have war plans, Windsor terrorism trial hears
Windsor Star - November 22, 2024
Criminology associate professor Garth Davies is featured
RCMP begin rollout of body cameras in B.C.
CTV (CIVT) - November 25, 2024
Criminology associate professor Bryan Kinney is interviewed
Development cost charges
CKNW-AM - November 25, 2024
Public Policy associate professor Kennedy Stewart is interviewed
'Our ancestors are always in the room when we speak,' Crystal Lewis on Sḵwx̱wú7mesh language revival
North Shore News - November 25, 2024
Indigenous Languages Program is featured
Indigenous tribes engineered British Columbia's modern hazelnut forests more than 7000 years ago
Science.org - November 25, 2024
Indigenous Studies assistant professor Chelsey Geralda Armstrong is featured
Study finds Indigenous people in B.C. cultivated hazelnuts 7,000 years ago, challenging modern assumptions
CBC and ICI Radio-Canada - November 26, 2024
Indigenous Studies assistant professor Chelsey Geralda Armstrong is featured
Here's how a wild hazelnut could help the Land Back movement in Canada
NPR - November 29, 2024
Indigenous Studies assistant professor Chelsey Geralda Armstrong is featured
Surrey Police Service takes over command from RCMP
Vancouver Sun - November 29, 2024
Criminology professor Curt Griffiths is quoted
Former Vancouver mayor on next steps after B.C. gets green light to sue opioid providers
The Exchange (CBC) - November 29, 2024
Public Policy associate professor Kennedy Stewart is interviewed
December Media Mentions
(FR) Francophone education rights in B.C.
CHFA-AM - December 5, 2024
Political Science professor Rémi Léger is interviewed
(FR) Site C: Energy, but at what cost?
ICI Radio-Canada – December 9, 2024
Article featuring Political Science professor Andy Hira
Why the fall of Bashar al-Assad is unlikely to lead to peace in Syria
The Conversation – December 9, 2024
Article written by Global Humanities assistant professor James Horncastle
Why the fall of Bashar al-Assad is unlikely to lead to peace in Syria
CKNW 980 – December 11, 2024
Global Humanities assistant professor James Horncastle was interviewed
Report calls for Canada to build large-scale solar projects
MSN – December 11, 2024
Article featuring Political Science professor Andy Hira
* Also featured on Solar Energy News
(FR) Photographing children in war zones: we must question the real effects of these images
The Conversation – December 12, 2024
Article written by French associate professor Gaëlle Planchenault
B.C. police chief association says it no longer supports drug decriminalization pilot project
City News – December 13, 2024
Public Policy professor Kora DeBeck is interviewed
(FR) Cloverdale-Langley City byelection
ICI Radio-Canada, CJBR FM, CBUFT – December 15, 2024
History professor Nicolas Kenny is interviewed
UnitedHealthcare CEO killing
CKNW-AM – December 15, 2024
Criminology professor emeritus Neil Boyd is interviewed
Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in these media interviews and articles belong solely to the authors and interviewees, and are not an endorsement by 51ÉçÇøºÚÁÏ's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.