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2021 STUDENT ESSAY CONTEST WINNERS/ GAGNANTS DU CONCOURS 2021 D’ESSAIS POUR LES ÉTUDIANTS
Undergraduate / Étudiants de premier cycle
Winner / Gagnant
Unaccompanied and Separated Refugee Children in Uganda: Community Based Child Protection Mechanisms, Emily Everett, Carleton University
Shortlisted / Présélectionné
Island Psyche and the Living Dead: A critical analysis of Australia’s Nauru and Manus Island Detention Centres, Jed Chown, Carleton University
From Humanitarianism to Securitization: The Shift in Political and Media Discourse on Tamil Refugees Arriving by Sea in Canada, Rahul Balasundaram, University of Ottawa
Discourse and the Securitization of Asylum Seekers to Canada, Ryan Dean, Carleton University
Graduate/Law / Étudiants diplômés / en droit
Winner / Gagnant
Mutual aid amongst refugees: Organized abandonment and anarchic places, Nicolas Parent, McGill University
Shortlisted / Présélectionné
Migration as climate adaptation: Insights from Mesoamerica, Benjamin Keenan, McGill University
Displaced Venezuelans and the Politics of Asylum: The case of Brazil’s Group Recognition Policy, Luiz Leomil, Carleton University