(URS-RC) Urban Sociology Research Cluster Meeting

Conference Highlights, In-person, Meeting, Socialize and Network
Urban Sociology

This Urban Sociology Research Cluster engages sociologists whose work seeks to understand human interactions and institutions in urban areas both in Canada and globally. This includes research on topics that explore the various and interrelated dimensions of cultural, economic and social life in cities such as housing inequality, gentrification, race, gender and sexuality in the city, the changing nature of work in the sharing economy, and relationship between urban design and sociability. This meeting is open to current members and those interested in learning more about our cluster activities.

Organizer: Andrew Crosby, Carleton University