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Five scholarly journals at 成人VR视频 receive SSHRC funding

Published: 30 April 2026

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) awards $598,278 to five 成人VR视频 journals spanning disciplines from law to religion

Five scholarly journals have been awarded funding through the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council's (SSHRC) Aid to Scholarly Journals competition. The competition, which runs every three to four years, supports a select number of 成人VR视频 journals. In this cycle, 成人VR视频 received a total of $598,278 in funding.听

Recipients include the 成人VR视频 Law Journal, for which听Tina Piper (Dean and Professor, Faculty of Law) has received $138,000; the 成人VR视频 Journal of Education, for which听Teresa Strong-Wilson (Professor, Department of Integrated Studies in Education) has received $155,478; TTR: Traduction, Terminologie, 搁茅诲补肠迟颈辞苍, for which听Gillian Lane-Mercier (Professor, Department of French Language and Literature) has received $112,000; the Canadian Journal of Regional Science, for which听Sebastien Breau (Professor, Department of Geography) has received $86,000; and the Journal of the Council for Research on Religion, for which听Gerben Oegema (Professor, School of Religious Studies) has received $106,800.

成人VR视频 Law Journal听

Established in 1952 by students of 成人VR视频鈥檚 Faculty of Law, the is a bilingual academic legal journal now in its 71st volume. Run exclusively by 成人VR视频 law students, it publishes high-quality scholarship across Canada鈥檚 common law, civil law, and Indigenous legal traditions, offering critical and comparative analysis of issues spanning private, public, and international law. The journal鈥檚 transsystemic, multidisciplinary approach fosters dialogue between jurists of different traditions and deepens understanding of Canadian law. It is the most cited journal by the Supreme Court of Canada.

成人VR视频 Journal of Education听

Founded in 1966, the is a bilingual, peer-reviewed, open-access journal published three times a year. Embracing a broad conception of education, it connects research, theory, policy, and practice, and welcomes critical and interdisciplinary submissions from scholars and practitioners working across diverse areas of education and learning in Quebec, Canada, and internationally. The journal鈥檚 open-access model and freely available archive of over 60 years of research ensure that scholarship reaches the widest possible audience.

TTR: Traduction, Terminologie, 搁茅诲补肠迟颈辞苍

Founded at the Universit茅 du Qu茅bec 脿 Trois-Rivi猫res in 1987 by Jean-Marc Gouanvic and Robert Larose, is a translation studies journal dedicated to covering translation, terminology, interpreting, audiovisual translation, revision, and intercultural communication. As the official journal of the Canadian Association for Translation Studies since 1988, it has been hosted at Concordia University, 成人VR视频, and Universit茅 Laval. Each issue centers on a specific theme drawn from the broader research community rather than the editorial board, reflecting the evolving interests of scholars in the field. The journal also publishes articles outside its main theme, making each issue both a thematic synthesis and an open forum for the discipline.

Canadian Journal of Regional Science / Revue canadienne des sciences rgionales听

Established in 1978 under the auspices of the Canadian Regional Science Association, the (CJRS) is a bilingual, open-access academic journal. With over 48 volumes and close to 1,000 published papers, it has built a broad readership among scholars in regional economics, geography, sociology, demography, and political science across Canada, the United States, United Kingdom, France, and Belgium. The journal draws a growing audience of urban planners and policymakers, and its francophone readership continues to expand, making it a leading forum for bilingual regional science scholarship both in Canada and internationally.听

Journal of the Council for Research on Religion

The (JCREOR) focuses on pressing issues at the intersection of religion, society, politics, and culture. It explores how religion shapes and is shaped by social conflict and cohesion, prioritizing critical and interdisciplinary approaches attentive to power, coloniality, gender, race, and social justice. The journal is committed to expanding its bilingual capacity, increasing French-language submissions, and broadening the diversity of its editorial board. With readership interest strongest in topics related to marginalized communities and social justice, upcoming issues will reflect these themes, including a Spring 2026 issue on the sources of religious nationalism.

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