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» Go to news mainWelcome to SOSA Postdoctoral Fellow Amy Donovan!
Congratulations to Dr. Amy Donovan, who began a two-year SSHRC postdoctoral fellowship in SOSA on May 1, under the supervision by Dr. Brian Noble. Dr. Donovan’s research is centred on scientific ways of knowing marine mammals, and how the methods of ethnography can contribute to such knowledge. Her postdoctoral work aims to learn about the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale, not just how these animals are but something of who they are, now.
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