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Research profile: Isabelle Caron

Dr. Isabelle Caron is an assistant professor at the School of Public Administration. She holds a PhD in public administration and an MA in Sociology from the University of Ottawa and a multidisciplinary BA from UniversitĆ© Laval. Dr. Caronā€™s research focuses on control, performance, accountability, integrity, diversity and intersectionality in the public sector and public policy. Before joining Dalhousie, she worked for 13 years as a senior policy analyst in various federal departments and central agencies.

Dr. Caron is the principal investigator on a SSHRC Insight Development Grant project (2019ā€“2022) and on a Department of National Defence Research Initiative Grant (2019ā€“2020) that aim to understand womenā€™s perception of the Canadian Armed Forces as an obstacle to female retention. She is also the principal investigator on a Research Support Grant from the Government of Quebec to develop a book that explores the attention given to the Francophonie in public policy in Canada. Finally, Dr. Caron is a co-investigator on a Digital Ecosystem Research Challenge Grant that studies the attention paid to Indigenous issues on Twitter by candidates in the last federal election.

Dr. Caronā€™s works-in-progress include an examination of the impact on development and implementation of public policies of growing centralization in the Canadian government; a study of performance management drivers in local governments in Canada, Switzerland and Germany; a project on screen fatigue and learning effectiveness/satisfaction in online learning environments; the federal, provincial and municipal governmentsā€™ COVID-19 crisis communication strategies and an international comparison of control and accountability measures and their relation to public integrity.

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