2022 Conference Program
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New developments in data management and research methodsEvent | Conference Highlights, Panels and PlenaryRecent technological advancements around data management and security, coupled with COVID-19 restrictions limiting social interactions, have had a substantial effect on sociological research methods. Changes to researchers’ work have ... more
Monday May 16 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm (Eastern Daylight Time) |
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Northern Blood: The Politics of Menstruation in CanadaEvent | Conference Highlights, Panels and Plenary | Feminist SociologyThis roundtable discussion panel brings together established and emerging scholars to discuss menstruation politics, policy making, and activism at the local, provincial, and national levels, from a Canadian perspective. Participants ... more
Monday May 16 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm (Eastern Daylight Time) |
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Suicide, Civilization & The COVID-19 Pandemic: Critical Durkheimian ReflectionsSession | Regular Session | Canadian Network of Durkheimian Studies, Social TheoryIn recent decades, Durkheimian sociology and social theory have sparked new debates and controversies while informing research on a wide range of contemporary social phenomena and events. Canadian sociologists have ... more
Monday May 16 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm (Eastern Daylight Time) |
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Gender, Inequity and IntersectionsSession | Regular Session | Work Professions and OccupationsDespite the many changes over the past several decades to workplace organization and practices, labour market policies, and values and beliefs, women continue to face employment inequities. This session explores ... more
Monday May 16 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm (Eastern Daylight Time) |
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The Sociology of SociologySession | Regular Session | NoneSelf-reflection is a vital component of growth and sustainability. The need for reflection extends to Sociology as a discipline. Sociologists need to critically examine the current state of our profession ... more
Monday May 16 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm (Eastern Daylight Time) |