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By Felan Parker If you ask any student who their favourite professor is, chances are they’ll choose one with a good sense of humour. All the world loves a clown, as they say. But how does laughter affect the learning process? Carleton University French professor Chantal Dion explores this issue in her...
By Felan Parker It seems fitting to meet Carleton history professor Paul Nelles in the MacOdrum Library. He is writing a book entitled The Invention of the Renaissance Library that discusses the history of books and the institutions they are held in. Libraries have always been important spaces in the production of...
By Felan Parker What is the difference between an Israeli woman who takes up arms for her country and a Palestinian woman who does the same? In the media, the Palestinian is vilified, according to Carleton Sociology professor Nahla Abdo's research. Palestinian women fighters are depicted as uneducated terrorists,...
By Felan Parker From 1941 to 1984, Canada’s National Film Board maintained a Still Photography Division, a little-known agency that created promotional photographs aimed at “showing Canadians to Canadians.” They produced over 200,000 photographs. Carleton University Art History professor Carol Payne is...
By Felan Parker Years after September 11th, 2001, questions about the appropriate response to terrorism are still being asked. These questions form the backbone of Carleton University professor Simon Dalby’s current research project. Dalby is working on a series of articles discussing the military aspects of...