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Targeting Social Norms for Social Change in Fragile & Conflict Settings (FCAS)

In the latter part of 2019, I had the opportunity to work with CARE Netherlands to

Planning for Doomsday through Panarchy: Part 3. Reflections

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Planning for Doomsday through Panarchy: Part 2. Panarchy vs. Hierarchy

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Planning for Doomsday through Panarchy: Part 1. The Adaptive Cycle

Understanding this theory begins with the adaptive cycle. Visualized as an infinity loop (Figure 1), the

Takeaways & Recommended Resources from My Talk at the MSF Canada AGA 2014

I delivered a talk yesterday to Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)  Canada at their Annual General Assembly (AGA),

Canadian Disaster and Humanitarian Response Training Program

I just spent the last two weeks in Montreal at the Canadian Disaster and Humanitarian Response

Recent Video Appearance – OISE Deans Conference 2014

Recent video appearance in the promotional video for the OISE Deans Conference! Embarrassing Conference stories… http://oisedeansconference.wordpress.com

SSHRC Doctoral Award

Cross posted with The Citizen Lab The Citizen Lab is pleased to announce the Doctoral Award

Reflections from Freedom of Expression conference

Cross posted from https://citizenlab.org/2013/12/jennie-phillips-attends-freedom-of-expression-conference/ Citizen Lab Doctoral Fellow Jennie Phillips attended the Regional Consultation on Freedom of Expression

Tactical Tech Camp Blogpost on Citizen Lab Website

The Citizen Lab, the research group I work with at the University of Toronto, has just posted