Celebrate the achievements of 21 Queen’s undergraduates as they present posters resulting from their work supported by the 2012 Undergraduate Student Summer Research Fellowship. View posters and speak with these budding researchers and their supervisors. Undergraduate Student Summer Research Fellowship Think Share Learn Discover: A Celebration of the 2012 USSRF 3:00 pm, Wednesday, October 31st, 2012 Speaker’s Corner Queen’s Learning Commons Stauffer Library (Main Level) 3:00 pm Remarks by Principal Daniel Woolf and Vice-Principal (Research) Steven Liss 3:30 pm- 4:30 pm Student researchers will be at their posters to talk about their work Posters will be available for viewing in the QLC, Stauffer Library from October 30th – November 5th ALL WELCOME! 1. Catherine André, English Appraising Cobbett's Paper against Gold: Paper Money and Popular Protest in Britain, 1797-1821 Researcher/Supervisor: Mark Jones, English 2. Paul Bishop, History Arise, ye Nova Scotia slaves": the 1909-10 coal strike in Industrial Cape Breton Researcher/Supervisor: Ian McKay, History 3. Sarah Blackburn, English Hegemonic Masculinity in Arrested Development Researcher/Supervisor: Jeremy de Chevez, English 4. Michelle Bouchard, Art Lady Aberdeen’s Irish Industries Association in Canada Researcher/Supervisor: Janice Helland, Art 5. Courtney Biggs, Political Studies Diversity as a quasi-doctrine in the Profession of Arms: Visible Minorities in the Canadian Forces Researcher/Supervisor: Christian Leuprecht, Institute of Intergovernmental Relations 6. Everton Brown, Sociology Unauthorized Migrants in Toronto: The Making of a Contemporary Underclass Researcher/Supervisor: Cynthia Levine-Rasky, Sociology 7. Michael Carter, Sociology Urban Space Governance: Security With a Smile Researcher/Supervisor: David Murakami Wood, Sociology 8. Daniel Chambers, Psychology Age and gender differences in nervous positive affect and its relation to emotional regulation Researcher/Supervisor: Tom Hollenstein, Psychology 9. Angela Du, English Amelia Alderson Opie (1769-1853): The Berg Collection Manuscripts Researchers/Supervisors: Shelley King, English and John Pierce, English 10. Kelsey Jacobson, Drama “Upsurges of the Real" in Contemporary Canadian Performance Researcher/Supervisor: Jenn Stephenson, Drama 11. Tessa Jourdain, Kinesiology & Health Studies Multiple Perspectives: An Orientation Resource for Queen’s Project on International Development Interns Working in Arviat, Nunavut with the Summer Camp Program Researcher/Supervisor: Lucie Lévesque, Kinesiology & Health Studies 12. Andrew Marubashi, History History and the Greek Crisis Researcher/Supervisor: Eugene Michail, History 13. Scott Mason, Political Studies The Curious Case of Stanstead, Quebec: The Effects of Border Securitization on Integrated CrossBorder Communities Researcher/Supervisor: Christian Leuprecht, Institute of Intergovernmental Relations 14. Erica McLachlan, History/Politics Here comes Canada”: British Perceptions of Canadian Soldiers During WWII Researcher/Supervisor: Scott Maclean, History 15. Daniel Panneton, History Our God, Our Country, and Our Queen” Orangeism, The Prince of Wales, and the Canadian Popular Political Tradition Researcher/Supervisor: Rosanne Currarino, History 16. Jason Parker, Philosophy Applying Kripke's Theory of Truth to Montague Semantics Researcher/Supervisor: Adele Mercier, Philosophy 17. Elyse Platt, Philosophy The Nature of Happiness: A Philosophical Enquiry Researcher/Supervisor: Jon Miller, Philosophy 18. Matthew Roby, English Monstrous Races in Medieval Manuscripts: Interrogating Self and Society Researcher/Supervisor: Margaret Pappano, English 19. Alexandra Ruddy, Psychology Emotion Co-Regulation in Early and Late Adolescence Researcher/Supervisor: Tom Hollenstein, Psychology 20. Shu Wen Tian, Psychology A Virtual Reality for Freely Behaving Pigeons Researcher/Supervisor: Niko Troje, Psychology 21. Julie Weatherhead, Business From Housewife to CEO: A New Typology of the Modern Corporate Spouse Researcher/Supervisor: Kate Rowbotham, Business