Publications
Donica Belisle with Kiera Mitchell, "Giving Credit: Gender and the hidden labour behind academic prestige,"LSE Impact Blog, September 18, 2019.
Kiera Mitchell, "We Must Watch Over Our Living":
Why the Message of Regina's Voice of Women was Heard,"Folklore Magazine,
Summer 2019, 32-34.
Donica Belisle with Kiera Mitchell,
“Mary Quayle Innis: Faculty Wives' Contributions and the Making of Academic Celebrity,”
Canadian Historical Review 99, no.3 (Fall 2018): 456-486
Presentations
6 March 2024
The Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History Workshop Series
"'The law is all right, until some clever lawyer drives a team of horses through it:' Alberta’s Legal and Cultural Impact on Irene Murdoch, Murdoch v. Murdoch (1973), and Canadian Matrimonial Property Law."
9 June 2024
Canadian Historical Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC
“Done in by the very unliberated faults of trusting their men”:
Murdoch v. Murdoch & Rathwell v. Rathwell in Canadian Media
Research Work
2019 – Present
Love + Litigation = Marriage: Canadian Same-Sex Marriage & the International Implications. SSHRC Insight Grant. Primary Investigator: Dr. VJ Korinek, Department of History, University of Saskatchewan.
2022
Alternative visions: The politics of motherhood and family among Indigenous, immigrant, racialized and low-income activist women's groups in Canada, 1960s-1980s. SSHRC Insight Grant. Co-Investigators: Dr. Margaret Little, Dr. Sarah Nickel, and Dr. Lynne Marks. Hosted by: Queen’s University.
2016-2018
Canadian Muslims Online. SSHRC Insight Grant. Co-Investigators: Dr. Roxanne D. Marcotte, Dr. Jennifer Selby, Dr. Rubina Ramji, and Dr. A. Brenda Anderson. Hosted by: Université du Québec à Montréal.
2016 – 2018
Multiple SSHRC funded projects on Canadian Consumer, Economic, and Gender History for Dr. Donica Belisle, Department of History, University of Regina.
Teaching
2022 – Present
Writing Tutor: Focus on grammar, composition, and research skill-building. The Writing Centre, Murray Library, University of Saskatchewan.
2023
Guest Lecturer: Women and the Law. HIST 260: Canadian Women's History: 1919 to the Present. Instructor: Dr. Valerie Korinek. Department of History, University of Saskatchewan.
2021 – 2022
Academic Tutor and Strategist: Focus on learning strategies for students with intellectual and physical disabilities. Independent Contract via AES, The University of Saskatchewan.
2019
Teaching Assistant Marker. HIST 259: Canadian Women from Pre-Contact Period to 1918. Instructor: Dr. Cheryl Troupe. Department of History, University of Saskatchewan