Recent News
July 2010
News
Our professors in the media
(published in the language of the article or interview)
- July 31: Stephen Brown, School of Political Studies, comments the funding of a conference on the Middle East by the federal government.
- July 28: Irvin Waller, Department of Criminology, comments the criticism towards RCMP Commissioner William Elliot.
- July 28: Irvin Waller, Département de criminologie, commente les plaintes formulées à l’égard de commissaire de la GRC William Elliot.
- July 28: Ronald Melchers, Department of Criminology, comments the accuracy of the Canadian census.
- July 26: Wesley Wark, GSPIA, signs a letter about spies in Canada and abroad.
- July 26: Paul Saurette, School of Political Studies, discusses the long-form census.
- July 26: Peter Jones, GSPIA, discusses Iran’s nuclear power and its relationship with the Western community.
- July 23: Roland Paris, GSPIA, comments the Canadian military training mission in Afghanistan.
- July 23: Paul Saurette, School of Political Studies, discusses the “census crisis” in Canada.
- July 23: Susan Johnson-Douglas, School of Psychology, discusses fighting in relationships
- July 23: Stephen Brown, École d’études politiques, discute du cinquième anniversaire de l’entrée en vigueur de la loi sur les mariages gais au Canada.
- July 22: Nipa Banerjee, GSPIA, signs an opinion-editorial about the international conference on Afghanistan held in Kabul last week.
- July 21: Ronald Melchers, Department of Criminology, comments the recently published annual police-reported crime statistics.
- July 21: Irvin Waller, Département de criminologie, commente la Déclaration uniforme de la criminalité, dévoilée mardi par le Centre canadien de la statistique juridique (CCSJ).
- July 21: Irvin Waller, Department of Criminology, discusses the annual police-reported crime statistics.
- July 20: Patrick Leblond, ESAPI, commente la hausse des prix des produits fabriqués en Chine.
- July 19: Srdjan Vucetic, GSPIA, signs a letter to the editor regarding the government’s plan to buy F-35 planes.
- July 15: Nipa Banerjee, GSPIA, comments the Westerners’ approach to stabilizing Afghanistan and legitimizing its government.
- July 13: Matthew Paterson, School of Political Studies, released a report titled Towards Sustainable Transport in Ottawa: An End to Road Construction.
- July 10: Matthew Paterson, School of Political Studies, discusses his report on the non-sustainability of investing in building new roads.
- July 9: Matthew Paterson, School of Political Studies, discusses his Ecology Ottawa report.
- July 9: Michael Kempa, Department of Criminology, comments on the violence and the amount of injured people during the G20 Summit.
- July 7: Carolyn McAskie, GSPIA, discusses the pitfall of gender imbalance among peacekeepers.
- July 5: Wesley Wark, GSPIA, comments on Richard Fadden’s allegations.
- July 5: Peter Jones, GSPIA, leads the Ottawa Dialogue, an initiative to discuss nuclear relationships between India and Pakistan.
- July 3: Andrew Wiens, Department of Psychiatry, discusses the use of ECT to treat depression.
- July 3: Irvin Waller, Département de criminologie, commente le raisonnement derrière les arrestations lors du G20.
- July 5: Peter Jones, GSPIA, leads the Ottawa Dialogue, an initiative to discuss nuclear relationships between India and Pakistan.
- July 3: Andrew Wiens, Department of Psychiatry, discusses the use of ECT to treat depression.
- July 3: Irvin Waller, Département de criminologie, commente le raisonnement derrière les arrestations lors du G20.
- July 2: Peter Jones, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, is leading the Ottawa Dialogue on nuclear relationships between India and Pakistan.
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