Collaborations & Other Research

Alongside my primary research interests, I have had the great pleasure to collaborate with colleagues with complimentary research interests, focusing on different aspects of politics and society. Several projects are currently in progress and scholarly works and reports will be posted here as they become publicly available.

 

Les jeunes adultes québécois face à la désinformation et la mésinformation – Évaluation d’ateliers éducatifs en mode mobile

Hébert, V., Scott, C., Mahéo, V-A., Jackson, P., & Brin, C. (2022). Les jeunes adultes québécois face à la désinformation et la mésinformation – Évaluation d’ateliers éducatifs en mode mobile. Research Report.

 

Le « mystère de Québec » et son environnement médiatique

Thibault, S., Scott, C., Bastien, F., & Brin, C. (2023). Le « mystère de Québec » et son environnement médiatique. Politique et Sociétés, 42(2).

Click here to learn more about my colleagues’ work at the Groupe de recherche en communication politique.

 

Media Systems & Communication in Canada: Results from an experts’ survey

Thibault, S., Bastien, F., Gosselin, T., Brin, C., & Scott, C . (2020). Is there a distinct Quebec media system in Canada? Evidence of ideological and political orientations among Canadian news media organizations. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 53: 638-657.

Article shortlisted for the John McMenemy Prize for best article published in CJPS.

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To what extent is cultural diversity covered in Canadian introductory social psychology textbooks?

Scott, C., & Safdar, S. (2016). The inclusion of culture in Canadian Social Psychology textbooks: A context analysis of introductory texts. Online Readings in Psychology and Culture, Unit 11: Article 2.

Click here to learn more about the research conducted by members of the Centre for Cross-Cultural Research at the University of Guelph.