A&S scholars sharing their expertise in the media this week

December 11, 2020 by A&S News

From continuing interest in jigsaw puzzles during the COVID-19 pandemic to varying perspectives on the notion of defunding police organizations, scholars from a range of disciplines across the Faculty of Arts & Science are sharing their expertise on a variety of issues in the media.

Here’s some of what they had to say this week.

December 4, 2020

December 7, 2020

December 8, 2020

  • Christopher Parsons, a senior research associate in the Citizen Lab, speaks in the Globe and Mail about a new report in which he and his colleagues urge the Canadian government to develop a comprehensive national security policy in its acquisition of technology used to build a cross-country, high-speed 5G wireless network.

December 9, 2020

  • The Citizen Lab report calling on the Canadian government to develop a national strategy for the construction of a 5G wireless network across Canada is cited in a Toronto Sun editorial.
  • Munk School associate professor Rajshri Jayaraman comments on a new law regarding farming in India in Global News.

December 10, 2020

  • Robyn Maynard, a PhD student in the Women & Gender Studies Institute and the author of Policing Black Lives, offers her interpretation of the phrase “defund the police” in the Toronto Star (paywall).
  • Department of Political Science PhD candidate Aden Dur-e-Aden comments in a Global News story about the involvement of right-wing extremists in anti-mask demonstrations across Canada.
  • Michael Smart comments in a CBC News story reporting on several Canadian corporations that have continued to record significant profits throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, while collecting payments from the Canadian Emergency Wage Subsidy program meant to protect the jobs of their employees.
  • José Eduardo Villalobos Graillet, a PhD student in the Department of Spanish & Portuguese, comments on the cancellation of the TV series “One Day at a Time” — one of the few representations of Latinos on mainstream English television — in the New York Times.
  • Enid Slack, director of the Institute on Municipal Finance & Governance at the Munk School, explains how the ability of governments at all levels to collect tax revenues will determine Canada’s economic recovery in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic in Maclean’s.

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