Articles tagged with: Department of Sociology
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Scholars, journalists and policymakers have a new resource for discovering Canada’s latest research into the crucial issue of care ... Full story
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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 -
Social Sciences faculty members recognized for outstanding contributions
Associate Professor Hannah Dyer in the Department of Child and Youth Studies (CHYS) is the recipient of this year's Faculty ... Full story -
Brock and Fort Erie Native Friendship Centre research Indigenous caregiver experiences
Indigenous Peoples place a high value on caring for sick, disabled and elderly community members. Yet, the unique perspectives and ... Full story -
Global issues in focus at Faculty of Social Sciences Research Colloquium
Award-winning researchers from six departments and programs shed light on some of the world’s most pressing issues at the ... Full story -
Brock Media Clips for Friday, Nov. 27
Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. Universal child care would generate up ... Full story -
Faculty webinar to provide info on advancing Brock’s West Indies partnership
An upcoming webinar for Brock faculty members will explore virtual courses and cultural exchanges between Brock University and University of ... Full story -
Brock expands partnership with Niagara Workforce Planning Board
Brock University made its long-time collaboration with the Niagara Workforce Planning Board (NWPB) official by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (... Full story -
KITOSSA: How Hollywood’s ‘Alien’ and ‘Predator’ movies reinforce anti-Black racism
Tamari Kitossa, Associate Professor of Sociology at Brock University, recently published a piece in The Conversation where he explains Hollywood’... Full story -
Brock expert reflects on responding to policy challenges amid COVID-19 pandemic
From the moment the global pandemic shut down communities across Canada, Kate Bezanson could anticipate the severe effects the closures ... Full story