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“I’m not sociology. I’m human.”
Hosted by the Film Studies Association of Canada, the annual Martin Walsh keynote lecture was delivered by renowned filmmaker, writer, and artist Dr. Sylvia D. Hamilton. In her lecture, Field Notes from the Black Atlantic, Dr. Hamilton captivated the...

A Digital Commons for the Humanities and Social Sciences
Congress 2022 “We are facing the cultural equivalent of the climate crisis; it is a slow collapse of the system of words and images we use to talk to each other and understand our world, and it has made vulnerable populations even more vulnerable.”...

Recherchés : Plus d’hommes pour aider à prévenir la violence sexiste au Canada
Gender studies expert Grace Skahan among leading line-up of speakers at Congress 2022, Canada’s largest humanities and social sciences conference, taking place virtually May 12-20

Perturber, créer et sensibiliser collectivement au nom de l’égalité entre les sexes
Comment ces trois chercheuses cherchent à perturber les discours et les pratiques hégémoniques, hétéronormatifs et colonisés qui ont étouffé les voix des femmes.

Taking on Anti-Oppression through Interdisciplinary Research
Congress 2021 blog edition By Megan Perram (she/her), PhD Candidate in the Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies at the University of Alberta In an interdisciplinary feminist panel, hosted by the Canadian Sociological Association (CSA)...

Resounding Calls for Justice Regarding Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls
Congress 2021 blog edition By Valerie Leow, J.D. Candidate, University of Alberta Hosted by the University of Alberta Signature Area, Intersections of Gender, the open event “ MMIWG Calls for Justice; Indigenous Women on Rising Up” consisted of a...

Vast Majority of Canadian Women Still Live in Fear of Violence, Regardless of Age, Race, Class, Education or Marital Status: Study
Despite strides made by the #MeToo Movement and recent changes to legislation, Canadian women continue to live in deep rooted fear of rape, sexual harassment or physical violence, and worse, believe they’ll be judged for doing something wrong if it...

Kids Care about Their Online Privacy as Much as Adults Do and Want it Protected, Researcher Says
Contrary to popular belief, youth value their privacy and are disturbed that online platform providers collect their information and steer them towards specific digital content. That’s the finding of a recent study led by Kara Brisson-Boivin...

Le système coopératif caché du Canada : l’héritage des « Banker Ladies »
Des femmes de la diaspora noire, connues sous le nom de « Banker Ladies », prônaient une économie solidaire par l’entremise d’une forme d’entraide mutuelle appelée les associations d’épargne et de crédit différé. Inspiré des anciennes traditions...