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Selected Grants, Awards, and Honors

Principal Investigator, Canadian Heritage Digital Citizen Research Program, Promoting Social Cohesion and Resilience to Far-Right Disinformation through Adult Disinformation Literacy: A Scoping Review ($58,000) (2021-22)

SSHRC Insight Grant, “Affective Media, Social Movements, and Digital Dissent: Emotions and Democratic Participation in the ‘Post-Truth’ Era” (2019-2024 ); ($127,000) (Megan Boler, Principle Investigator)

University of Toronto-University of Edinburgh ‘Reparative Work and Care for Indigenous Artifacts  in Cultural Institutions: bringing cultural and professional action into relation’, with Dr. John Harries (University of Edinburgh and Dr Cara Krmpotich, Museum Studies University of Toronto) (2022-23) $7530, (2023-24) $8500

Digital Ecosystem Research Challenge, “Exploring Affect and Digital Media in the 2019 Canadian Election,” University of Ottawa ($43,000) 2019-20

University of Toronto Excellence Awards in Social Sciences and Humanities, 2022, funding for top undergraduate Yoon-Ji Kweon ($7000)

MITACS/Accelerate Award, “Facing Public Distrust of Expertise: Science Journalism in the Post-Truth Era” with Gordon Katic, $90,000

University of Toronto Excellence Awards in Social Sciences and Humanities, 2021, funding for top undergraduate Yoon-Ji Kweon ($7000)

Jackman Humanities Institute Award, University of Toronto, Public Writing Workshop (with Dr. Irina Dumitrescu) (March 2021)

McLuhan Centre for Technology and Culture Working Group: “Affect and Algorithms,” (2018-19) ($7500)

SSHRC Connections Grant, (2018-19)”Affect, Propaganda, and Political Imagination: New Directions of Interdisciplinary Research Symposium, held June 7-9, 2019. ($12500)(Megan Boler, Principle Investigator)

Social Science and Humanities Research Council Grant, Rethinking Media, Democracy And Citizenship: New Media Practices And Online Digital Dissent After September 11. 2005-2008 ($122,000) (Megan Boler, Principle Investigator)

Social Science and Humanities Research Council Symposium Grant, SSHRC Aid to

Conferences and Workshops Grant, awarded July 2010; (Applicant Matt Ratto, Megan

Boler Co- Applicant) SSHRC award: $20,150, to organize “DIY Citizenship: Critical Making and Social Media,” international conference organized by Megan Boler and Matt Ratto, hosted by Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto (November 2010).

Principal Investigator, Social Science and Humanities Research Council Grant, “Rethinking Media, Democracy And Citizenship: New Media Practices And Online Digital Dissent After September 11.” 2005-2008 ($122,000) (Megan Boler, Principle Investigator)

Canadian Council on Learning, Ontario Media Literacy Project, (Megan Boler, Co-PI with Dr. Mark Lipton, Guelph University and Dr. Kari Dehli, OISE/UT).  $40,000

Banff Center for the Arts, Wired Writing Studio, October-March 2006-07

Nominee, TVOntario Big Ideas Award for Best Lecturer, 2005

Outstanding Paper Award, Qualitative Meta-Analysis for Social Justice: the Creation of an Online Diversity Resource Database, Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education, Atlanta, GA (co-authored with A. Potts, David Hicks, and Peter Doolittle)

Recipient, Diggs Teaching Scholar Award, 2002, Virginia Tech University

Invited Participant, Duke University Franklin Center Summer Institute on Globalization, Women, and Development, July 2002, Durham North Carolina

Boler, M. (2001) International Institute of Information Technology, Virginia Tech, Research Grant to produce Critical Media Literacy in Times of War website ($50,000)

Boler, M. (2001) Internationalizing Curriculum: Media Representations of Anti-Arab Racism, University Office of International Programs ($3000)

Boler, M., Carico, K., & Hicks, D. (2001) Searchable Database for Diversity Resources Lab, College of Human Resources and Education ($4000)

Boler, M., Carico, K., & Hicks, D. (2001) Searchable Database for Diversity Resources Lab, Office of Multicultural Affairs ($1000).

Boler, M., Carico, K., & Hicks, D. (2000). Creating cross-departmental multicultural curricula: A case study. Department of Teaching and Learning,Virginia Tech. ($2000)

Boler, M.  Institute for Distance and Distributed Learning, (Virginia Polytechnic and State University), Award to produce 60-minute documentary WomensStudies@vt.edu, April 2000, $6500

Boler, M. and G. Givens, (1998) Schooling and Diversity Course Development, Excellence in Undergrauate Teaching Center, Virginia Tech  $3000

Smith, Linda, Megan Boler, and Graham Smith. Marsden Fund Award (The Royal Society of New Zealand) (1997-2000) Maori Education Youth First: Taking Kids Talk Seriously ($500,000)

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