59 - Canadian Sociological Association (CSA)
Committing Sociology for Social Impact
The Canadian Sociological Association (CSA) first embraced the slogan 'Commit Sociology' in 2013 in response to the then Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper's dismissive reference to the discipline. We continue to highlight the research work conducted by students, scholars, and community engaged practitioners contributing to a better understanding of society. This year's conference will feature sessions focusing on how we build partnerships between academia and diverse publics for social impact within Canada and globally.
CSA Conference delegates benefit from the opportunity to learn from, and engage with, scholars and practitioners working within the discipline of sociology.
Why should you register for our Conference?
• Knowledge Sharing – Research and discussion spanning multiple themes and current topics
o 800+ paper presentations in 220 sessions and 20+ panel discussions
• Networking – Connect with others working in your area of expertise
o 35 Research Clusters are participating through organized sessions and meetings
• Socializing – Meet those whose work you have admired from across Canada and internationally
o 800+ delegates are expected to attend in-person at McGill University
Our Conference will be held in-person at George Brown College from June 1-5. A virtual Conference will be held from June 9 – 13.
Liam Swiss, Acadia University