Articles tagged with: Department of Sociology
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Brock’s Department of Sociology invites the community to a public lecture by Professor Murray Smith later this week. Smith, ... Full story
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Museum in the Hallway exhibit explores student life
A collection of images on display for ‘Museum in the Hallway / Boîte-en-valise’ offers a glimpse into the excitement and ... Full story -
Indigenous research workshops offered as part of Building Better Research series
An important step in Lyn Trudeau’s research investigating the impacts of residential schools on Indigenous communities was sipping a ... Full story -
Learn about issues of migration, mobility at upcoming public symposium
Researchers from across Brock University will share insights on migration, immigration, movement and the mobility of people, things and ideas ... Full story -
Andrea Doucet receives Brock’s Award for Distinguished Research and Creative Activity
Professor of Sociology and Women’s and Gender Studies Andrea Doucet has received Brock University’s 2022 Award for Distinguished Research ... Full story -
Brock prof serving as special advisor to Office of the Prime Minister
Brock University researcher Kate Bezanson has been seconded to serve as a special advisor on gender, rights, and social, economic ... Full story -
Brock celebrates employees with 25 years of service
Several Brock employees were recently recognized for their long-standing commitment to the University. Interim President Lynn Wells hosted a luncheon ... Full story -
Brock community mourns loss of alumna, research assistant Sheena Sisavath
The Brock community is saddened by the unexpected passing of Sheena Sisavath (MA ’19) on Thursday, March 3 after a medical emergency. ... Full story -
New website launches for reimagining care and work
Scholars, journalists and policymakers have a new resource for discovering Canada’s latest research into the crucial issue of care ... Full story -
Crafting equitable, sustainable care relations the focus of SSHRC postdoctoral fellow
Caring for others doesn’t have to be burdensome or constraining, so what needs to change to make things more ... Full story