Peer-Reviewed Articles:
Egert, E. 2023. "Environmental Justice in the Urban Landscape." Political Science Undergraduate Review, 8 (1): 10-15. https://doi.org/10.29173/psur347
Theses:
Egert, Ethan. 2025. Narrating Kinship: Neo-Imperial Narratives and Grassroots Contestations in the Russian Near Abroad. September 24, 1-48. QSpace. https://hdl.handle.net/1974/35989
Egert, Ethan. 2024. Constructing Perceived Boundaries: How NIMBY Discourses Create Boundaries of Exclusion Regarding Safe Consumption Sites. 1–87. University of Alberta. https://doi.org/10.7939/R3-KGRY-2824
Research Presentations:
“Sacred Lands and Labels: How Religious Groups Mobilize Claims of Indigeneity.” McGill School of Religious Studies 4th Annual Graduate Conference. McGill University, Montreal QC, May 17th, 2025.
“Constructing Perceived Boundaries: How NIMBY Discourses Create Boundaries of Exclusion Regarding Safe Consumption Sites.” 2024 University of Alberta Department of Political Science Honours Conference. University of Alberta, Edmonton AB, April 12th, 2024.
“A Comparison of Socioeconomic Status and Exposure to Nitrogen Dioxide in the City of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.” University of Alberta Sustainability Council Certificate in Sustainability Integrative Project Gallery (Virtual). University of Alberta, Edmonton AB, October 31, 2022.
Forthcoming Contributions:
Egert, Ethan. "When Religious Groups Claim Indigeneity: Identity, Recognition, and Political Power." ARC: The Journal of the School of Religious Studies. (Forthcoming; submitted for publication, under review).
Egert, Ethan. Review of Nationalism: The Politics of Identity by Keith Woods. Journal of Right-Wing Studies. (Forthcoming; in production).
Research In Progress:
The Religious Right Across Borders: Transnational Religious Networks and Right-Wing Nationalism
Untitled Project on religion, ethics, and Orientalism (with Hussain Alaeddin Alhussainy, University of Alberta)