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Amélie Lemieux
Amélie Lemieux, M.A., is a doctoral student at McGill University, holder of a doctoral scholarship from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) and a doctoral scholarship from the Fonds de recherche sur la société et la culture du gouvernement du Québec (FQRSC). Her M.Ed. research on reading in French (McGill) has been recognized by SSHRC (Joseph-Armand Bombardier Fellowship), by McGill's Faculty of Education (Tim Casgrain Fellowship for Literacy in Canada), and by McGill's Department of Integrated Studies in Education (Fellowship of Excellence, Best Presentation Award at the 2013 EGSS Conference, McGill Journal of Education Award). She holds an honours degree in translation from McGill University, and has participated as a translator and researcher in several research projects, all funded by SSHRC and FQRSC. Her most recent research focuses on transécriture, and has been published in the Revue de Recherches en Littératie Médiatique Multimodale, Myriades, and in a collective edited by Brigitte Louichon and Sylvain Brehm, Fictions historiques pour la jeunesse en France et au Québec.
