bell hooks (2000) writes, “to experience solidarity, we must have a community of interests, shared beliefs and goals around which to unite…solidarity requires sustained, ongoing commitment” (63).This session asks: What ethical and political commitments are [...]
Research Methods
Sponsored by the Population and Life Course Cluster and the Thematic Committee on Health Inequalities Over the Life Course of the PCLC. Statistics Canada is developing a number of linked survey, census and administrative data [...]
Mediating creative practice: Pragmatics Circulating in sites as diverse as design fairs, urban policy documents and TED talks, the ideology of “creativity” has become a powerful discourse in contemporary society. Yet creativity and innovation are [...]
Ensuring that sociological research complies with ethical standards requires considerable thought and attention. Not only does the researcher need to ensure safety to all participants in the process, they must also place themselves within that [...]
Memory is a cognitive faculty, an embodied experience, and a collective representation. In today’s memory studies boom, considerable emphasis has been placed on singling memory as either collective or individual in stark opposition to the [...]