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Faculty Publication Celebration

Welcome to the 2025 UFV Faculty Publication Celebration! This in-person showcase provides a snapshot of faculty research and scholarship including journal articles, books, major reports, visual art and film, exhibitions, and other scholarly outputs published by UFV faculty between January 2023 to January 2025.

The event will take place on February 13, 2025 from 12:30-2 pm, room A225.

Register by January 30, 2025 to contribute

 

Explore the 2021-2023 publications

Explore 2021-2023 faculty contributions below, or download the bibliography as pdf. 

The Research Office gratefully acknowledges the faculty members who contributed works to this 2021-2023 collection, and we ask you to join us in congratulating them for their achievements!

Faculty contributors

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Sara Babaee

Instructor, School of Business

  • Babaee, S., Araghi, M., & Rostami, B. (2022). Coordinating transportation and pricing policies for perishable products. Transportation  Research Part B: Methodological, 164, 105-125.

Coordinating transportation and pricing policies for perishable products

  • Babaee, S., Araghi, M., Castillo, I., & Rostami, B. (2022). Attractiveness factors in retail category space location-allocation problem.  International Journal of Production Research, 1-19

Attractiveness factors in retail category space location-allocation problem


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Dr. Shelley Canning

Associate Professor, School of Health Studies, Faculty of Health Sciences; Director, Centre for Education and Research on Aging (CERA); Research Associate, Community Health and Social Innovation Hub (CHASI)

  • Canning, S. E., & Drew, C. (2022). Canadian nursing students’ understanding, and comfort levels related to medical assistance in dying. Quality Advancement in Nursing Education, 8(2)

Exploring the understanding and comfort levels of nursing students with Medical Assistance in Dying


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Dr. David Chu

Associate Professor, Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty of Science

  • Chu, D., Sidhu, G., Journal of Sports and Games, V3(2), 2021, pp 1-13

Effects of the Use of Sports Analytics and Team Attributes on Success in Regular Season of National Hockey League


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Dr. Michael Corman

Assistant Professor, Social, Cultural, and Media Studies

  • Seim, J., Corman, M., & McCann, L. (2022). Producing paramedicine: Case studies in the medical labor process. Social Science & Medicine, 309

Producing paramedicine: Case studies in the medical labor process

 


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Dr. Candace Couse

Assistant Professor, Foundations, Drawing and Painting, School of Creative Arts, College of Arts

  • Couse, C., Canning, S., St-Martin, E., Projections: Understanding Student Attitudes Towards Ageing & Dementia. 18 Oct. - 4 Dec., S’eliyemetaxwtexw Art Gallery, University of the Fraser Valley, Abbotsford, BC, Canada.

Projections: Understanding Student Attitudes Towards Ageing & Dementia

 


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Dr. Carey DeMichelis

Assistant Professor, Psychology, College of Arts

  • DeMichelis, C., Zlotnik Shaul, R., Kirsch, R. (2022). Healthcare’s search for “wellness”: How bioethics reduces burnout among health professionals. Canadian Health Policy, ISSN 2562-9492

Healthcare's search for "wellness": How bioethics reduces burnout among health professionals

 


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Dr. Rita Dhungel

Assistant Professor, School of Social Work and Human Services

  • Dhungel, R. & Webster, B. (2022). Trauma-Informed practice in anti-trafficking movement in urban centres, Nepal. Urban Crime International Journal, 3(1), 182-199.

Trauma-Informed practice in anti-trafficking movement in urban centres, Nepal

  • Dhungel, R. (2022). SOAR as an Effective Community-based Response in Anti-Trafficking Movements. Journal of Advanced Academic Research, 9(1), 1–12

SOAR as an Effective Community-based Response in Anti- Trafficking Movements

  • Sarson, J., MacDonald, L., Dhungel, R., Westbrook, J., Unaru, A., & Smith, A. (2022). Non- State Torture and Sexualized Human Trafficking: A Grassroots Science Framework. Mind and Society, 11(02), 21-32. https://doi.org/10.56011/mind-mri-112-20222.

Non-State Torture and Sexualized Human Trafficking: A Grassroots Science Framework

 


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Dr. Christine Elsey

Associate Professor, Social, Cultural and Media Studies; Member, UFV Senate

  • Elsey, Christine. 2022. "Social Anthropology and the Global World: An Introduction to Social Anthropology", Kendall-Hunt Publishing Company, Dubuque, Iowa.

Social Anthropology and the Global World: An Introduction to Social Anthropology

  • Elsey, Christine. 2021. The Story of French Canadian Metis Voyageur Joseph Dussault in the Pacific Northwest, in "Eastern  Metis: Chronicling and Reclaiming a Denied Past", Lexington Books, Lanham, Boulder, New York, London.

The Story of French Canadian Metis Voyageur Joseph Dussault in the Pacific North West


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Dr. Cherie Enns

Associate Professor, School of Land Use and Environmental Change 

  • Enns, C and W. Kombe (2022) Child Rights and Displacement in East Africa: Agency and Spatial Justice in Planning Policy, Routledge, UK

Child Rights and Displacement in East Africa: Agency and Spatial Justice in Planning Policy

  • Enns, C (2022) Sustainable Community Design Amidst Social Challenges: Insights from Nairobi, Kenya The Elgar Companion to Urban Infrastructure Governance: Innovation, Concepts and Cases.

Sustainable Community Design Amidst Social Challenges: Insights from Nairobi, Kenya

 


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Dr. Garry Fehr

AVP, Office of Research and Graduate Studies

  • Robbins, M., Fehr, G., Wiseman, K. 2022. Canada's Agricultural Hub: An Economic Impact Analysis of Agriculture in Abbotsford.  Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce

Canada's Agricultural Hub: An Economic Impact Analysis of Agriculture in Abbotsford

  • Fehr, G. 2021. The Business of Doing Good: An Analysis of the Economic and Social Impact of Abbotsford's Not-For-Profit Sector. Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce

The Business of Doing Good: An Analysis of the Economic and Social Impact of Abbotsford's Not-For-Profit Sector


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Dr. Shawn Geniole

Assistant Professor, Psychology

  • Geniole, S. N., Bird, B. M., Witzel, A., McEvoy, J. T., & Proietti, V. (2022). Preliminary evidence that brief exposure to vaccination-related internet memes may influence intentions to vaccinate against COVID-19. Computers in Human Behavior, 131, 107218

Preliminary evidence that brief exposure to vaccination-related internet memes may influence intentions to vaccinate against COVID-19

  • Geniole, S. N., Proietti, V., Robinson, B. A., Bird, B. M., Watson, N. V., Bonin, P. L., Goldfarb, B., & Carré, J. M. (2022). Relatively rapid  effects of testosterone on men's ratings of female attractiveness depend on relationship status and the attractiveness of stimulus faces. Hormones and Behavior, 142, 105174. doi:10.1016/j.yhbeh.2022.105174

Relatively rapid effects of testosterone on men's ratings of female attractiveness depend on relationship status and the attractiveness of stimulus faces

  • Kutlikova, H.H., Geniole, S.N., Eisenegger, C., Lamm, C., Jocham, G., & Studer, B. (2021). Not giving up: testosterone promotes  persistence against a stronger opponent despite low perceived control. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 128, 105214. doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2021.105214

Not giving up: testosterone promotes persistence against a stronger opponent despite low perceived control

 


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Dr. Golfam Ghafourifar

Assistant Professor, Chemistry

  • Ghafourifar, G,. Ku,K,. Frey, C,. Arad, M,. Analytical Methods, Volume 14, November 2022, Pages 4033–4154, DOI: 10.1039/D2AY00840H

Development of novel enzyme immobilization methods employing formaldehyde or triethoxysilylbutyraldehyde to fabricate  immobilized enzyme microreactors for peptide mapping

 


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Dr. Alesandros Glaros

Postdoctoral Fellow, Food and Agriculture Institute

  • Glaros, A., Marquis, S., Major, C., Quarshie, P., Ashton, L., Green, A. G., Kc, K. B., Newman, L., Newell, R., Yada, R. Y., & Fraser, E. D. G. (2022). Horizon scanning and review of the impact of five food and food production models for the global food system in 2050. Trends in Food Science & Technology, 119, 550–564.

Horizon scanning and review of the impact of five food and food production models for the global food system in 2050

  • Glaros, A., Luehr, G., Si, Z., & Scott, S. (2022). Ecological Civilization in Practice: An Exploratory Study of Urban Agriculture in Four Chinese Cities. Land, 11(10), 1628.

Ecological Civilization in Practice: An Exploratory Study of Urban Agriculture in Four Chinese Cities


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Dr. Wayne Henry

Associate Professor, Philosophy, College of Arts 

  • Henry, Wayne. A Philosopher’s Guide to Natural Capitalism: A Sustainable Future Within Reach. New York: Routledge, 2023

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Dr. Candy Ho

Assistant Professor, Arts and Integrated Studies

  • Healy, M., Brown, J.L. & Ho, C. Graduate employability as a professional proto-jurisdiction in higher education. High Educ 83, 1125–1142 (2022)

Graduate employability as a professional proto-jurisdiction in higher education

  • Ho, C. Focus on relationships and strengths: Engaging international learners online. At Teaching Culturally and Linguistically Diverse International Students in Open and/or Online Learning Environments: A Research Symposium. (2021, June 17-18). International Teaching Online Symposium, Windsor, Ontario

Focus on relationships and strengths: Engaging international learners online

  • Ho, C. “University of the Fraser Valley Career Success as a Lifelong Journey: A Capstone Course Case Study”, in Career Advising as a Tool for Student Success and Educational Equity (Pg 64-69)

Career success as a lifelong journey: A capstone course case study


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Dr. Cindy Jardine

Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences; Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Health and Community

  • Lines, L.-A., S. Anderson, C. Marty, K. Stanley, P. Stanley and C.G. Jardine. 2021. Indigenizing Forum Theatre through a strength-based approach. AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples. 17(4): 504–513

Indigenizing Forum Theatre through a strength-based approach

  • Sebring, J. C. H., G. Capurro, C. Kelly, C.G. Jardine, J. Tustin and S.M. Driedger. 2022. “None of it was especially easy”: Improving COVID-19 vaccine equity for people with disabilities. Canadian Journal of Public Health

“None of it was especially easy”: Improving COVID-19 vaccine equity for people with disabilities

  • Capurro, G., C. Jardine, J. Tustin, and S.M. Driedger. (2022). “They're trying to bribe you and taking away your freedoms”: COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in communities with traditionally low vaccination rates.

“They're trying to bribe you and taking away your freedoms”: COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in communities with traditionally low
vaccination rates

 


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Dr. Cindy Jardine - continued:

  • Wilson, L.A., A.M.L. Quan, A.B. Bota, S.S. Mithani, M. Paradis, C. Jardine, C. Hui, K. Pottie, N. Crowcroft and K. Wilson. 2021. Newcomer  knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination. BMC Family Practice 22:17

Newcomer knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination

  • Capurro, G., R. Maier, J. Tustin, C. Jardine, and S.M. Driedger. (2022). "Stay home and stay safe… but maybe you can have somebody over": Public perceptions of COVID-19 harm reduction messages during the 2020 holiday season. Journal of Communication in Healthcare

"Stay home and stay safe… but maybe you can have somebody over": Public perceptions of COVID-19 harm reduction messages
during the 2020 holiday season

  • Capurro, G., J. Tustin, C. Jardine, and S.M. Driedger. (2022). When good messages go wrong: Public perspectives on changing COVID-19 vaccine communication. Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics 18(7):2145822

When good messages go wrong: Public perspectives on changing COVID-19 vaccine communication

 


Dr. Cindy Jardine - continued:

  • Capurro, G., C.G. Jardine, J. Tustin, and S.M. Driedger. 2022. Moral panic about “covidiots” in Canadian newspaper coverage of COVID-19. PLoS ONE 17(1):e0261942

Moral panic about “covidiots” in Canadian newspaper coverage of COVID-19

  • Capurro, G., C.G. Jardine, J. Tustin and M. Driedger. 2021. Communicating scientific uncertainty in a rapidly evolving situation: a framing analysis of Canadian coverage in early days of COVID-19. BMC Public Health 21:2181

Communicating scientific uncertainty in a rapidly evolving situation: a framing analysis of Canadian coverage in early days of COVID-19

  • Driedger, S.M., R. Maier, G. Capurro and C. Jardine. 2021. Drawing from the 'Bank of Credibility': Perspectives of health officials and the public on media handling of the H1N1 pandemic. Journal of Risk Research

Drawing from the 'Bank of Credibility': Perspectives of health officials and the public on media handling of the H1N1 pandemic

  • Capurro, G., R. Maier, J. Tustin, C.G. Jardine, and S.M. Driedger. 2022. The spokesperson matters: Evaluating the crisis communication styles of primary spokespersons when presenting COVID-19 modeling data across three jurisdictions in Canada. Journal of Risk Research

The spokesperson matters: Evaluating the crisis communication styles of primary spokespersons when presenting COVID-19 modeling data across three jurisdictions in Canada

 


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Dr. Karun Karki

Assistant Professor, School of Social Work and Human Services

  • Shokirova, T., Brunner, L. R., Karki, K., Coustere, C., & Valizadeh, N. (2022). Confronting and reimagining the orientation of international graduate students: A collaborative autoethnography approach. Journal of Teaching and Learning, 16(2), 5-27. 10.22329/jtl. v16i2.7019

Confronting and reimagining the orientation of international graduate students: A collaborative autoethnography approach

  • Mulling, D.V., Karki, K. K., Giwa, S., Brushett, L., Garland, S., & Thomas, J. (2022). Using Critical Race Theory to Analyse Community Engagement Practice in a Graduate Social Work Course. International Journal of Educational Development in Africa, 7(1), 53-70.  doi.org/10.25159/2312-3540/9769

Using Critical Race Theory to Analyse Community Engagement Practice in a Graduate Social Work Course

  • Karki, K. K., Moasun, F., Freymond, N., Giwa, S., & Zoltek, A. M. (2022). MSW students’ perceptions of the professional identities of the social work practitioner and the social work researcher: Considerations for educators. Journal of Social Work Education. doi.org/10.1080/10437797.2021.1997683

MSW students’ perceptions of the professional identities of the social work practitioner and the social work researcher: Considerations for educators


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  • Mullings, D. V., Power, E., Giwa, S., Karki, K. K., English-Lillos, P., McLean, A., Caines, C., Ricketts, J., Burt, M. (2022). Using Community Service-Learning as a Conduit to Decolonise Bachelor of Social Work Education. International Journal of Educational
    Development in Africa, 7(1), 138-156. doi.org/10.25159/2312-3540/9772

Using Community Service-Learning as a Conduit to Decolonise Bachelor of Social Work Education

  • Karki, K. K., & KC, H. (2021). Revisiting the homeland through a transnational lens. Contemporary Research an Interdisciplinary Academic Journal, 5(1), 159-168. doi.org/10.3126/craiaj.v5i1.40502

Revisiting the homeland through a transnational lens

  • Giwa, S., Colvin, R., Karki, K. K., Mullings, D. V., & Warren, A. (2021). Analysis of "Yes" responses to uniformed police marching in pride: Perspectives from LGBTQ+ communities in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Sage Open, 11(2), 1-16. doi: 10.1177/21582440211023140

Analysis of "Yes" responses to uniformed police marching in pride: Perspectives from LGBTQ+ communities in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada


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Dr. Emilio Landolfi

Associate Professor, School of Kinesiology

  • Landolfi, E. (2022). Exercise Behaviour Patterns Amongst University Varsity Athletes. The Journal of Concurrent Disorders

Exercise Behaviour Patterns Amongst University Varsity Athletes

  • Yang, P., Wang, T., Herold, F., Müller, N.G., Taylor, A., Szabo, A., Granziol, U., Cook, B., Landolfi, E., Solmi, M., Liye Zou, L. (2022). Relationships between personality traits and disordered eating among Chinese female exercisers: the role of symptoms of exercise dependence and obsessive‑compulsiveness. Journal of Eating Disorders,10:169.

Relationships between personality traits and disordered eating among Chinese female exercisers: the role of symptoms of exercise dependence and obsessive‑compulsiveness. Journal of Eating Disorders,10:169

  • Landolfi, E. (2023). “A Pilot – Project of Exercise Behavior Patterns Amongst University Varsity Athletes.” National Association for Kinesiology in Higher Education Conference. Connections: Leading for Good in a Post-Pandemic World. New Orleans, LA.

National Association for Kinesiology in Higher Education Conference Presentation on Exercise Addiction

 


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Dr. Lucy Lee

Dean, Faculty of Science

  • Bols NC, Lee LEJ, Dowd GC (2023) Distinguishing between ante factum and post factum properties of animal cell lines and demonstrating their use in grouping rayfinned fish cell lines into invitromes. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol-Anim

Distinguishing between ante factum and post factum properties of animal cell lines and demonstrating their use in grouping ray-finned fish cell lines into invitromes

  • Chong GLW, Bohmert B, Lee LEJ, Bols NC, Dowd GC (2022) A continuous myofibroblast precursor cell line from the tail muscle of Australasian snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) that responds to transforming growth factor beta and fibroblast growth factor. In
    Vitro Cell Dev Biol-Anim 58: 922-935

A continuous myofibroblast precursor cell line from the tail muscle of Australasian snapper (Chrysophrys auratus) that responds to transforming growth factor beta and fibroblast growth factor

  • Pumputis PG, Braley E, Hamilton ME, Dayeh VR, Lee LEJ, Bols NC (2022) Integrity and wound healing of rainbow trout intestinal epithelial cell sheets at hypo-, normo-, and hyper-thermic temperatures. Journal of Thermal Biology 103

Integrity and wound healing of rainbow trout intestinal epithelial cell sheets at hypo-, normo-, and hyper-thermic temperatures

 


Dr. Lucy Lee - continued:

  • Jenik K, Alkie TN, Moore E, Dejong JD, Lee LEJ, DeWitte-Orr SJ (2021) Characterization of a Bovine Intestinal Myofibroblast Cell Line and Stimulation using Phytoglycogen-based Nanoparticles bound to Inosine Monophosphate. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol-Anim 57(1): 86-94

Characterization of a bovine intestinal myofibroblast cell line and stimulation using phytoglycogen-based nanoparticles bound to inosine monophosphate

 


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Dr. Olav Lian

Professor and Director of the Luminescence Dating Laboratory

  • Gauthier, M.S., Hodder, T.J., Lian, O.B., Finkelstein, S.A., Dalton, A.S. and Paulen, R.C. 2021. Stratigraphic, paleoenvironmental and geochronological investigations of intertill nonglacial deposits in northeastern Manitoba (parts of NTS 54B–F, K, L, 64A, H, I) in Report of Activities 2021, Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Development, Manitoba Geological Survey, p. 71–76.

Stratigraphic, paleoenvironmental and geochronological investigations of intertill nonglacial deposits in northeastern Manitoba

  • Nelson, L.-A.*, Sanborn, P., Cade-Menun, B.J., Walker, I.J., and Lian, O.B. 2021. Pedological trends and implications for forest productivity in a Holocene soil chronosequence. Calvert Island, British Columbia, Canada. Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 101: 654–672.

Pedological trends and implications for forest productivity in a Holocene soil chronosequence, Calvert Island, British Columbia, Canada

  • Hickin, A.S.*, Lian, O.B., Telka, A., Levson, V.M., and Geertsema, M. 2021. Geomorphic and ecological age constraints for paraglacial to boreal transition in northeastern British Columbia. Quaternary Science Reviews, 268: 107002

Geomorphic and ecological age constraints for paraglacial to nonglacial transition in northeastern British Columbia, Canada

 


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Dr. Olav Lian - continuted:

  • Wolfe, S.A., and Lian, O.B. 2021. Timing, rates and geomorphic controls on Holocene aeolian sand deposition using multiple chronometric methods, southeastern Cordillera, Alberta, Canada. Aeolian Research, 50: 100687

Timing, rates and geomorphic controls on Holocene loess and aeolian sand deposition using multiple chronometric methods, southeastern Cordillera, Alberta, Canada

  • McIntosh, P.D., Neudorf, C.*, Lian, O.B., Slee, A.J., Walker, B., Eberhard, R., Doyle, R., and Dixon, G. 2021. Late Pleistocene and early Holocene aeolian deposits of Tasmania and their climatic implications. Quaternary Research, 102: 91–114

Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene aeolian deposits of Tasmania and their climatic implications


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Catherine Liao

Associate Professor, School of Health Studies, Faculty of Health Sciences 

  • Liao. C., & Dordunoo, D. (2022) Rethinking global health topics to advance social justice in undergraduate nursing education. Nurse Education Today, 118(2022)

Rethinking global health topics to advance social justice in undergraduate nursing education

  • Varcoe, C., Browne, A.J., Perrin, N., Wilson, E., Bungay, V., Byres, D., Wathen, N., Stones, C., Liao, C., & Price, R (2022) EQUIP emergency: can interventions to reduce racism, discrimination, and stigma in EDs improve outcomes? BMC Health Service Research 22, 1113(2022)

EQUIP emergency: can interventions to reduce racism, discrimination and stigma in EDs improve outcomes?

 


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Dr. Dale McCartney, PhD

Assistant Professor, Arts and Integrated Studies, College of Arts

  • McCartney, D. M. (2021). “A question of self-interest”: A brief history of 50 years of international student policy in Canada. Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 33–50

A question of self-interest": A brief history of 50 years of international student policy in Canada

  • Stein, S., & McCartney, D. M. (2021). Emerging Conversations in Critical Internationalization Studies. Journal of International Students, 11(S1), Article S1

Emerging Conversations in Critical Internationalization Studies

  • McCartney, D. M. (2022, July 19). Virtual authenticity: The potential risks of historical video games. Active History

Virtual authenticity: The potential risks of historical video games


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Dr. Brett Pardy

Instructor, School of Culture, Media, and Society, College of Arts

  • Pardy, B. (2021). The white settler imagination of Hometown Hockey. Canadian Ethnic Studies, 53(3), 103-120

The white settler imagination of Hometown Hockey

  • Pardy, B. (2021). Hockey talks: Mental health faces off against the “green lantern” mentality. In C. MacDonald & J. Edwards (Eds.). Overcoming the Neutral Zone Trap: Hockey’s Agents of Change. University of Alberta Press.

Hockey talks: Mental health faces off against the “green lantern” mentality


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Dr. Prabhjot Parmar, PhD

Associate Professor, English

  • Parmar, Prabhjot and Amadeep Kaur. "Kisan [Farmers’] Protests in Punjab 1907-2021: A Literary Lineage of Resistance." Special Edition on Farmers’ Agitation, Journal of Sikh and Punjab Studies. 29.1 &2, Spring/Fall 2022, 163-186

Kisan [Farmers'] Protest in Punjab 1907-2021: A Literary Lineage of Resistance

  • Parmar, Prabhjot and Amadeep Kaur. "Kisan [Farmers’] Protests in Punjab 1907-2021: A Literary Lineage of Resistance." Agrarian Reform and Farmer Resistance in Punjab: Mobilization and Resilience, edited by Shinder Thandi. Routledge, 2022. 74-97

Kisan [Farmers’] Protests in Punjab 1907-2021: A Literary Lineage of Resistance


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Dr. Stefania Pizzirani

Associate Director, Food and Agriculture Institute, Assistant Professor, School of Land Use and Environmental Change, Faculty of Science

  • Mahmud, T. S., Ng, K. T. W., Karimi, N., Adusei, K. K., Pizzirani, S. (2022) “Evolution of COVID-19 municipal solid waste disposal behaviors using epidemiology-based periods defined by World Health Organization guidelines”. Sustainable Cities and Society, Elsevier. SCSI-D-22-03206R2

Evolution of COVID-19 municipal solid waste disposal behaviors using epidemiology-based periods defined by World Health Organization guidelines

  • Issac, J., Newell, R., Dring, C., White, C., Ghadiri, M., Pizzirani, S., and Newman, L. (2022). “Integrated sustainability planning and local food systems: Examining areas of and gaps in food systems integration in community sustainability plans for municipalities across British Columbia”. Sustainability 14(11), 6724

Integrated Sustainability Planning and Local Food Systems: Examining Areas of and Gaps in Food Systems Integration in Community Sustainability Plans for Municipalities across British Columbia


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Dr. Talha Qadri

Instructor, School of Land Use and Environmental Change, Faculty of Science

  • Qadri, S.M.T.; Mirza, M.Q.; Raja, A.; Yaghmaei-Sabegh, S.; Hakimi, M.H.; Ali, S.H.; Khan, M.Y. Application of Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment to Understand the Earthquake Hazard in Attock City, Pakistan: A Step towards Linking Hazards and Sustainability. Sustainability 2023, 15, 1023

Application of Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment to Understand the Earthquake Hazard in Attock City, Pakistan: A Step towards Linking Hazards and Sustainability

  • Talha Qadri, S.M., Shah, A.A., Sahari, S. et al. Tectonic geomorphology-based modeling reveals dominance of transpression in Taxila and the contiguous region in Pakistan: implications for seismic hazards. Model. Earth Syst. Environ. (2022)

Tectonic geomorphology-based modeling reveals dominance of transpression in Taxila and the contiguous region in Pakistan: implications for seismic hazards


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  • A Abd El Aal, GMS Abdullah, SMT Qadri, AZ Abotalib, A Othman.Advances on concrete strength properties after adding polypropylene fibers from health personal protective equipment (PPE) of COVID-19: Implication on waste management and sustainable environment. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C 128, 103260

Advances on concrete strength properties after adding polypropylene fibers from health personal protective equipment (PPE) of COVID-19: Implication on waste management and sustainable environment


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Dr. Saeed Rahman

Assistant Professor, School of Business, Faculty of Business and Computing

  • Rahman, S., Slawinski, N, & Winn, M. (May 23, 2022). How Ecological Knowledge Can Catalyze System-Level Change: Lessons from Agriculture & Beyond. Amplify, vol. 35, no. 5, 2022

How Ecological Knowledge Can Catalyze System-Level Change: Lessons from Agriculture & Beyond

  • Rahman, M. S., Winn, M., & Pogutz, S. (2022). Organizing in the Era of the Anthropocene: The Role of Human Agency in Building Resilient SESs. In Academy of Management Proceedings (Vol. 2022, No. 1, p. 15326). Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510: Academy of Management

Organizing in the Era of the Anthropocene: The Role of Human Agency in Building Resilient SESs

  • Rahman, M. S., Pogutz, S., & Winn, M. (2020, July). Inventing regenerative sustainability: Theoretically, empirically, practically. Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society (IABS), 31, 89-99

Inventing regenerative sustainability: Theoretically, empirically, practically


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Dr. Afia Raja, PhD

Assistant Professor, School of Land Use and Environmental Change, Faculty of Science

  • Tectonic geomorphology-based modeling reveals dominance of transpression in Taxila and the contiguous region in Pakistan: implications for seismic hazards, SM Talha Qadri, AA Shah, S Sahari, A Raja… - Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 2022

Tectonic geomorphology-based modeling reveals dominance of transpression in Taxila and the contiguous region in Pakistan: implications for seismic hazards

  • Qadri, S.M.T.; Mirza, M.Q.; Raja, A.; Yaghmaei-Sabegh, S.; Hakimi, M.H.; Ali, S.H.; Khan, M.Y. Application of Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment to Understand the Earthquake Hazard in Attock City, Pakistan: A Step towards Linking Hazards and Sustainability. Sustainability 2023, 15, 1023

Application of Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment to Understand the Earthquake Hazard in Attock City, Pakistan: A Step towards Linking Hazards and Sustainability


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Dr. Kathleen Rogers

Associate Professor, School of Culture, Media, and Society, College of Arts

  • Kathleen Rodgers (2022) “F*cking politeness” and “staying sexy” while doing it: intimacy, interactivity and the feminist politics of true crime podcasts, Feminist Media Studies, DOI: 10.1080/14680777.2022.2098799

“F*cking politeness” and “staying sexy” while doing it: intimacy, interactivity and the feminist politics of true crime podcasts


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Dr. Scott Sheffield

Associate Professor, History, College of Arts

  • R. Scott Sheffield and Kelsey Siemens. “’Enemy Aliens’ and ‘Conchies’: Perceptions of the ‘Un-British’ in the Fraser Valley, 1939-1945,” BC Studies No. 209 (Spring 2021): 81-102

’Enemy Aliens’ and ‘Conchies’: Perceptions of the ‘Un-British’ in the Fraser Valley, 1939-1945

  • R. Scott Sheffield. “An Occasional Distant Rumble of Guns: The Second World War in British Columbia’s Historiography,” BC Studies No. 213 (Spring 2022): 121-39

An Occasional Distant Rumble of Guns: The Second World War in British Columbia’s Historiography


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Dr. Brianna Strumm

Assistant Professor, School of Social Work and Human Services, Faculty of Education, Community, and Human Development

  • Strumm, B. (2022) Reflection for well-being: The reflective practice experiences of social workers employed in global development, Reflective Practice, DOI: 10.1080/14623943.2022.2158798

Reflection for well-being: the reflective practice experiences of social workers employed in global development

  • Sawkins, T., Strumm, B., Mancilla-Fuller, M. & Bolow, H. (2022, March 24 - 26). Images of Newcoming. [Workshop]. Metropolis Conference of Canada, Vancouver, BC

Images of Newcoming


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Dr. Jon Thomas, PhD

Director, Esposito Family Centre for Innovation & Entrepreneurship (EFCIE); BC Regional Innovation Chair in Canada-India Partnership Development; Associate Professor, School of Business, Faculty of Business and Computing

Rapid response through the entrepreneurial capabilities of academic scientists


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Dr. Jon Thomas - continued:

The role of pre-formation intangible assets in endowing science-based university spin-offs.

  • 1.Sandhu, J. K., Thomas, V.J. (2022) Identifying commercialization challenges for entrepreneurial firefighting start-ups. PICMET 2022. Portland, USA.

Identifying Commercialization Challenges for Entrepreneurial Firefighting Start-ups


"(Research has) been a really sweet way to optimize my time at school. Looking back, I’m so grateful that I did this. It has truly been a highlight to work under Shelley (Canning). She has been a wonderful mentor and has impacted me and my nursing practice immensely."

  • – Rosaley Klassen
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