Graduate Student News

PSGSA Conference 2016 - Borders and Belonging

PSGSA conference: The Politics of Borders and Belonging at Home and Abroad.

Political Studies in the News - February 5, 2024

Feb 05, 2024

Dr. Celia Romulus Wins 2023 CAGS-ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award

Political Studies in the News - November 13, 2023

Nov 13, 2023

POLS PhD Candidate Bella Aung Published in the Tea Circle: A Forum for New Perspectives on Burma/Myanmar

Political Studies in the News - October 31, 2023

Nov 06, 2023

POLS PhD Candidate Fikir Haile Published in The Journal of Development Studies

Political Studies in the News - July 10, 2023

Jul 10, 2023

POLS PhD Candidate Fikir Haile Published in Urban Geography journal and Review of International Political Economy

Political Studies in the News - June 1, 2023

Jun 01, 2023

POLS PhD Candidate Bella Aung Published in AIIA Journal

Political Studies in the News -March 16, 2023

Mar 16, 2023

POLS students published in 3S Journal.

Political Studies in the News -March 15, 2023

Mar 15, 2023

A proper hybrid Parliament would help expand gender-sensitive representation

Political Studies in the News - December 14, 2022

Dec 14, 2022

Culture change in the military following the Minister of Defence's report to Parliament. Convictions remain rare when police are accused of sexual assault.

Political Studies in the News - December 10, 2022

Dec 10, 2022

Recent attempt to overthrow the German government compared with the January 6 insurrection in the United States. Allegations of sexual assault against police officers often do not result in a conviction.

Political Studies in the News - December 8, 2022

Dec 08, 2022

Russian military continues to target Ukrainian infrastructure. Allegations of sexual assault against police officers often do not result in a conviction. Canadian Armed Forces says 2,400 permanent residents applied to join in November.

Political Studies in the News - December 7, 2022

Dec 07, 2022

Convictions remain rare when police are accused of sexual assault.

Political Studies in the News - December 2, 2022

Dec 02, 2022

How universities should better support students fleeing persecution. Liberals to consult public on the merits of creating a foreign agent registry.

Political Studies in the News - November 23, 2022

Nov 23, 2022

PhD candidate Émile Lambert-Deslandes published in The Conversation: why the stray missile incident in Przewodów, Poland is a warning of things to come.

Political Studies in the News - October 25, 2022

Oct 25, 2022

Insight into the killing of London, Ontario's Afzaal family last year. Explaining low voter turnout in the municipal election. Canadian Forces recruitment challenges.

Political Studies in the News - October 20, 2022

Oct 20, 2022

How political party influences seep in at the municipal level. The situation in Ukraine. The inquiry into the Nova Scotia mass shootings. Lack of confidence in the Halifax police chief.

Political Studies in the News - October 12, 2022

Oct 12, 2022

The death of two police officers in Innisfil and the dangers of policing. Political mistrust, conspiracy theories, and the loss of faith in political institutions.

Political Studies in the News - October 7, 2022

Oct 07, 2022

What is a tactical nuclear weapon? Hidden hate tags in Poilievre YouTube videos. Russia and China looking for regime expansion.

Political Studies in the News - September 29, 2022

Sep 29, 2022

Tim Abray weighs in on the harassment and threats received by politicians and their families.

Political Studies in the News - Week of August 29, 2022

Sep 01, 2022

Verbal attack of Chrystia Freeland raises concerns of harassment of politicians. NATO visit to Canada's Arctic. The current nuclear weapons environment and the impact of the war in Ukraine. Revised sign bylaw impacts municipal election in Kingston.

Political Studies in the News - Week of August 15, 2022

Aug 19, 2022

The one year anniversary of the Taliban takeover and occupation of Afghanistan. The attack on Salman Rushdie. A lack of mayoral candidates in Toronto's municipal election. Expanded powers proposed for Ontario mayors. Devastating flooding in Kentucky.

Political Studies in the News - Week of August 8, 2022

Aug 12, 2022

Return to Queen's Park. Queen's University PhD candidate Tim Abray joins Dave Carr to explore the political unrest in Canadian Politics. Dr. Christian Leuprecht talks about the Toronto power outage, RCMP use of spyware, and China's encroachment on Taiwanese territory.

Political Studies in the News

May 16, 2022

“The Ontario Election”. Queens University PhD Doctoral candidate & teaching assistant Tim Abray joins Dave Carr to discuss some of the ins and outs of the current campaign with under 3 weeks to go.

Political Studies in the News

May 11, 2022

PhD candidate Tim Abray and Professor Jonathan Rose weigh in on political campaign communications and their impact on the upcoming Ontario election.

Do Political Ads have to be Polarizing?

Tim Abray - May 04, 2022

PhD Candidate Tim Abray takes a closer look at the campaign strategies of Ontario's primary political parties heading into the general election.