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    Documentary project celebrates legacy of Expo 67 - Research Minute with Constanza Burucúa

    Documentary project celebrates legacy of Expo 67 - Research Minute with Constanza Burucúa

    For Constanza Burucúa, capturing the spirit of the 1967 World Exhibition in Montreal – known simply as Expo 67 for the last half century – required something special.

    Burucúa’s documentary project, 1967: Canada Welcomes the World, is a visual ode to Expo 67 through a series of archival images and short documentaries focused on the national pavilions of the 60 participating countries. The project debuted last year at the Oakville and Elgin County museums as part of their sesquicentennial efforts.

    Learn more about Constanza Burucúa's research at: https://news.westernu.ca/2018/02/documentary-project-celebrates-legacy-expo-67/

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    Cross-border love a complex affair - Research Minute with Kate Choi

    Cross-border love a complex affair - Research Minute with Kate Choi

    Western Sociology professor Kate Choi is researching how international migration alters marriage choices in both origin and destination countries – pioneering ways of studying the consequences of international migration.

    Learn more about Kate Choi's research at: https://news.westernu.ca/2018/02/cross-border-love-complex-affair/

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    Fashion offers new window into ancient Roman society - Research Minute with Kelly Olson

    Fashion offers new window into ancient Roman society - Research Minute with Kelly Olson

    For her latest book, Masculinity and Dress in Roman Antiquity, Western Classical Studies professor Kelly Olson studies the fashion, jewelry and makeup of women in ancient Rome (753 BC-476 AD). In the process, Olson is pioneering the budding field of fashion in ancient times.

    Learn more about Kelly Olson's research at: https://news.westernu.ca/2018/03/fashion-offers-new-window-ancient-roman-society/

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    Pioneering direction in Down syndrome research - Research Minute with Nicole Neil

    Pioneering direction in Down syndrome research - Research Minute with Nicole Neil

    Education professor Nicole Neil is one of a handful of North American researchers to pioneer the use of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) for children with Down syndrome.

    Learn more about Nicole Neil's research at: https://news.westernu.ca/2018/01/pioneering-direction-syndrome-research/

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    Reading reflects key chapters in seniors’ lives - Research Minute with Paulette Rothbauer

    Reading reflects key chapters in seniors’ lives - Research Minute with Paulette Rothbauer

    Faculty of Information & Media Studies professor Paulette Rothbauer is one of the first researchers in Canada to explore and document – through conversational interviews with Canadian seniors between the ages of 75-90 – the value and meaning they place on reading.

    Learn more about Paulette Rothbauer's research at: https://news.westernu.ca/2018/04/old-friends-reading-reflects-key-chapters-seniors-lives/

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    Paving a way for gender justice in Sierra Leone - Research Minute with Valerie Oosterveld

    Paving a way for gender justice in Sierra Leone - Research Minute with Valerie Oosterveld

    In Sierra Leone’s capital city, amidst an uneasy peace in the bloody aftermath of the country’s civil war, sat a shipping container converted into a makeshift courtroom. And inside this metal box, a team of lawyers sought to bring justice to women and young girls of this strike-torn country.

    The lawyers were part of the Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL) and Western Law professor Valerie Oosterveld – who can be credited in part with SCSL’s beginnings – is writing its story.

    Learn more about Valerie Oosterveld's research: https://news.westernu.ca/2018/04/revitalizing-indigenous-education-redefining-scholarship/

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