Book explores how social media algorithms shape democracy and desire
Dr. Matthew Flisfeder's new book, Algorithmic Desire, explores how digital platforms and algorithmic logic shape our experience of democracy, enjoyment, and desire.
A steady increase in research funding has paved the way for innovative projects that help to solve complex problems including UWinnipeg's Indigenous research and Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) research that is helping to shed light on key issues.
Dr. Matthew Flisfeder's new book, Algorithmic Desire, explores how digital platforms and algorithmic logic shape our experience of democracy, enjoyment, and desire.
Professor Shannon Vickers has been recognized with a Dudley Knight Award for Outstanding Vocal Scholarship for her recently published paper Accent and Language Training for the Indigenous Performer: Results of Four Focus Groups.
A new book co-written by UWinnipeg's Dr. Kimberley Ducey is a timely forensic expose of the elite racism experienced by Meghan Markle and her husband Prince Harry in the Royal household.
In recognition of International Women’s Day, The University of Winnipeg is highlighting the work of four women leaders, researchers, and community builders whose work has made a significant contribution to shaping the world around us.
The University of Winnipeg’s Faculty of Graduate Studies held its eighth annual Three Minute Thesis (3MT™) competition on Thursday, March 4, 2021 via Zoom.
Thanks to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC)’s Partnership Engage Grants, University of Winnipeg professors are working with community partners to understand and address COVID-19-related issues experienced by local community groups.
The University of Winnipeg will be building a world-class facility that that will allow for the most detailed measurements of neutrino interactions.
UWinnipeg Professor Dr. Fiona Green co-edited a 45-chapter collection exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mothers.
Dr. Pauline Greenhill and Jennifer Hammond Sebring's recently published research uncovers contrasting cultural narratives of disability. Their article, The Body Binary, is the result of a work-study Sebring began after she signed up for Greenhill's class, Gender in Fairytale Film and Cinematic Folklore (WGS-3005).
Dr. Ed Cloutis was thrilled when NASA’s Perseverance Rover touched down on Mars last week, a moment captured in a series of photos and videos that his team helped make possible.