ARIA Internship Spotlight /arts-internships/taxonomy/term/892/all en ARIA Spotlight: Mariella Berberi /arts-internships/article/aria-internship-spotlight/aria-spotlight-mariella-berberi <p>Numerous research investigations have shown that prevalence rates of depression are elevated in individuals who have been infected with Covid-19. However, few studies have examined the risk factors for depression in individuals who have been infected with Covid-19. In other areas of research, catastrophic thinking has been associated with an increased risk of developing depressive symptoms. The present study examined the relation between catastrophic thinking and depression in individuals who were infected with Covid-19 in the past six months.</p> Thu, 14 Sep 2023 17:31:42 +0000 Mariella Berberi 4176 at /arts-internships ARIA Spotlight: Bria LaBella /arts-internships/article/aria-spotlight-bria-labella <p>Research, generally speaking, is set up in an objectivistic dialogue. While this report will be as objective as possible, save for the reflection, it is worth noting that any philosophical or anthropological research requires a level of recognition of the subject. It would be with great remise if this project did not acknowledge my own feelings, reflections, and general point of view throughout the course of this research. When immersed in a different culture, part of ‘deep interpretation’ as Clifford Geertz calls it, is to be a participant in the culture at hand.</p> Thu, 30 Nov 2023 16:25:30 +0000 Bria LaBella 4322 at /arts-internships ARIA Spotlight: Alex DePani /arts-internships/article/aria-internship-spotlight/aria-spotlight-alex-depani <p>I am particularly grateful for my internship experience among the <i>Leadership for the Ecozoic</i> research group as I got the opportunity to accomplish different tasks that were not only useful for my own personal experience, but also helpful for various people I worked with that share similar values to mine. The first part of my internship consisted of meeting with concerned local community members of the Chateauguay River watershed.</p> Thu, 14 Sep 2023 18:14:33 +0000 Alex DePani 4180 at /arts-internships ARIA Spotlight: Jocelyn Campo /arts-internships/article/aria-internship-spotlight/aria-spotlight-jocelyn-campo <p>This summer, my ARIA project was to create guidelines for displaying Indigenous artwork and objects at 鶹Լ's Visual Arts Collection. As the VAC expands and the global art world becomes more inclusive, it is essential to consider the display of objects when designing exhibitions. For instance, it is essential to create dialogue with Indigenous individuals. Not consulting Indigenous individuals and communities in museum display and artwork can create misleading, inappropriate, and incomplete stories.</p> Thu, 14 Sep 2023 18:11:31 +0000 Jocelyn Campo 4179 at /arts-internships ARIA Spotlight: Selena Cai /arts-internships/article/aria-internship-spotlight/aria-spotlight-selena-cai <p>This summer, I worked on an ARIA project titled “Growth of a limited-term work structure at the United Nations: Origins, Politics, and Current Situation.” The project saught to understand how work organization inside the United Nations has evolved over the past 50 years or so, from the dominance of continuous appointments, such as lifelong international civil servants, to a much larger role played by limited-term contracts. There is a growing phenomenon of limited-term contracts, also called global policy makers for hire.</p> Thu, 14 Sep 2023 18:08:18 +0000 Selena Cai 4178 at /arts-internships ARIA Spotlight: Simone Brown /arts-internships/article/aria-internship-spotlight/aria-spotlight-simone-brown <p>My ARIA project centred around Tlingit, a critically endangered Indigenous language in Yukon, British Columbia, and Alaska. It has one of the most complex sound systems in the Western hemisphere that includes many rare sounds in human languages. Our initial goal was to study the shift in the organization of the Tlingit sound system in the 20th century. However, this goal was adapted to fit the extent of preparation needed for our research realistically and to ensure that I received as much hands-on experience as possible with phonetic research and Indigenous language analysis.</p> Thu, 14 Sep 2023 17:36:16 +0000 Simone Brown 4177 at /arts-internships ARIA Spotlight: Jack Zimakas /arts-internships/article/aria-internship-spotlight/aria-spotlight-jack-zimakas <p>Remittance flows are the largest capital inflows into Sub-Saharan Africa, exceeding both foreign direct investment and official development assistance. Why and how have some African states been successful in harnessing labor remittance flows for long-term investment and national development, while others have failed to accomplish these objectives?</p> Thu, 14 Sep 2023 19:58:04 +0000 Jack Zimakas 4199 at /arts-internships ARIA Spotlight: Mariel Yacolca Maguina /arts-internships/article/aria-internship-spotlight/aria-spotlight-mariel-yacolca-maguina <p>My ARIA project was about an algorithm called AutoIV. An instrumental variable is an econometric method used to estimate causal relations between variables given the presence of a confounder variable. However, a usual issue is that they are very hard to find because they must satisfy exclusion and association criterias, the first one being unverifiable. The AutoIV method was developed by Yuan et al (2022) and uses a series of statistical artificats to artificially create an instrumental variable from other observed data.</p> Thu, 14 Sep 2023 19:51:55 +0000 Mariel Yacolca Maguina 4198 at /arts-internships ARIA Spotlight: Suki Wang /arts-internships/article/aria-internship-spotlight/aria-spotlight-suki-wang <p>My ARIA research project consisted of a literature review investigating the dimensions of quality of life in autistic adolescents and adults, and what are the predictors concerning the quality of life in that population. After identifying those predictors in a literature review, I investigated further by looking at how individual characteristics compare to environmental factors when it comes to predicting quality of life.</p> Thu, 14 Sep 2023 19:48:11 +0000 Suki Wang 4197 at /arts-internships ARIA Spotlight: Adrienne Vandenberg /arts-internships/article/aria-internship-spotlight/aria-spotlight-adrienne-vandenberg <p>Thanks to the generous donation of Dr. Alan and Jennifer Ritter, I was able to pursue a environmental scan project in the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology under the supervision of Marie-Hélène Pennestri. This project examined the communication quality of infant sleep resources aimed at parents in Canada, and gave recommendations for the improvement of these resources in line with recommendations in the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Clear Communication Index.</p> Thu, 14 Sep 2023 19:41:08 +0000 Adrienne Vandenberg 4196 at /arts-internships ARIA Spotlight: Dana Prather /arts-internships/article/aria-internship-spotlight/aria-spotlight-dana-prather <p>My ARIA research project dealt with documenting and analyzing the history of English-language drama and theatre arts in Québec. In particular, my research examined the impact of women artists and feminist perspectives in Montréal’s anglophone theatre community from the mid-20<sup>th</sup> to the early 21<sup>st</sup> century. This project was supervised by Prof. Erin Hurley and is part of her larger book-length study, <i>The Companies We Keep: The History of English-Language Theatre in Québec, 1930 – 2015.</i></p> Thu, 14 Sep 2023 19:24:39 +0000 Dana Prather 4194 at /arts-internships ARIA Spotlight: Charlotte Pink /arts-internships/article/aria-internship-spotlight/aria-spotlight-charlotte-pink <p>My ARIA project, under the supervision of Professor Kevin Manaugh, covers the conditions that produced 1960s-1970s urban renewal programs in Montreal, QC, and Vancouver, BC, and the adverse effects on the low-income communities of colour these programs targeted. This project's aim is to showcase, through geospatial data, the demographic changes that occurred in these neighbourhoods following freeway construction and the urban renewal projects they were a part of.</p> Thu, 14 Sep 2023 19:21:58 +0000 Charlotte Pink 4193 at /arts-internships ARIA Spotlight: Rhiane Persaud /arts-internships/article/aria-internship-spotlight/aria-spotlight-rhiane-persaud <p>As a Religious Studies major specializing in Hinduism, I was excited to have the opportunity to learn about another South Asian religious tradition that I previously knew very little about, Sikhi. During this internship I have been conducting textual and ethnographic research on <em>karah prasad</em> to aid Professor Farran who will be writing an article on <em>karah prasad</em>. <em>Karah prasad</em> is a sweet, pudding-like food made of whole wheat flour, sugar, ghee (or butter) and water.</p> Thu, 14 Sep 2023 19:18:46 +0000 Rhiane Persaud 4192 at /arts-internships ARIA Spotlight: Natalie Pennisi /arts-internships/article/aria-internship-spotlight/aria-spotlight-natalie-pennisi <p>This summer, I conducted political science research on Canadian conservatives and how their relationship to women, gender, and feminism has evolved over time. In order to best understand how this changed as time progressed, I decided to structure my poster and my research around ten key events that occurred between 1918, when white Canadian women over the age of twenty-one got the right to vote, and the present.</p> Thu, 14 Sep 2023 19:15:09 +0000 Natalie Pennisi 4191 at /arts-internships ARIA Spotlight: Logan Pecht /arts-internships/article/aria-internship-spotlight/aria-spotlight-logan-pecht <p>Throughout the duration of my research internship, I contributed to an ongoing micro-level quantitative analysis of the partitioning of Ireland during the Irish War of Independence (1919-21) with Professor Elissa Berwick of the Department of Political Science along with Dr. Sarah Dreier from the University of New Mexico and Danielle Bohonos from the Centre of the Study of Democratic Citizenship (CSDC).</p> Thu, 14 Sep 2023 19:06:56 +0000 Logan Pecht 4190 at /arts-internships