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FASS Media Mentions: November - December 2024
Media appearances, features, and publications featuring ´óÏó´«Ã½'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 ´óÏó´«Ã½'s Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.