Department Representatives
The concept around representatives is that these will be people who support the objectives of the CSA, and who will facilitate a two-way flow of information. In addition to those in academia, we encourage applied sociologists working in the government, corporate and NGO sectors to assume this role to foster collaboration within the field.
Through the network of representatives, the Association is better able to disseminate news and information. Additionally, the network can help the Association gain quick feedback. CSA needs to know the level of consensus and strength of feelings of the community when it undertakes to represent the views of sociologists to government, the press and other such bodies.
If your department is not yet part of the network of representatives, and you would like to volunteer contact the CSA-SCS Executive Director.
List of Representatives / Liste des Représentants
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Institution or Organization |
Name |
Acadia University | Stephen Henderson |
University of Alberta | Amy Kaler |
Algoma University | Michael Graydon |
Athabasca University | Ella Haley |
Bishops University | Mary Ellen Donnan |
Brandon University | Serena Petrella |
Brescia University | Ed Bell |
University of British Columbia | Yue Qian |
Brock University | Tamari Kitossa |
University of Calgary | Dean Curran |
Carleton University | Rania Tfaily |
Concordia University | Amy Swiffen |
Dalhousie University | Jean-Sebastien Guy |
Douglas College | Marni Westerman |
University of the Fraser Valley | Martha Dow |
Glendon College, York University | Andrew Dawson |
Grande Prairie Regional College | René R. Gadacz-Gould |
University of Guelph | Vivian Shalla |
King's University College, Western University | Kristin Lozanski |
Lakehead University | Ryan McVeigh |
Lambton College | Anthony Iafrate |
Laurentian University | Parveen Nangia |
Université Laval | Daniel Mercure |
University of Lethbridge | William Ramp |
MacEwan University | Alissa Overend |
University of Manitoba | Lori Wilkinson |
McGill University | Eran Shor |
McMaster University | Tina Fetner |
Memorial University | Karen Stanbridge |
Université de Moncton | Leyla Sall |
Université de Montréal | Marianne Kempeneers |
Mount Allison University | Erin Steuter |
Mount Royal University | Caroline McDonald-Harker |
Mount Saint Vincent University | Alex Khasnabish |
University of New Brunswick (Fredericton) | Jacqueline Low |
University of New Brunswick (St. John's) | Joseph Galbo |
Nippissing University | David Zarifa |
Okanagan University College | Xiaoping Li |
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE/University of Toronto) | Njoki Wane |
Ontario Tech University | Hannah Scott |
University of Ottawa | Nathalie Mondain |
University of Prince Edward Island | Judy-Lynn Richards |
Providence University College | Dennis Hiebert |
Université du Québec à Montréal | Jean-François Côté |
Queen's University | Annette Burfoot |
University of Regina | Claire Polster |
Ryerson University | Stephen Muzzatti |
University of Saskatchewan | Terry Wotherspoon |
Simon Fraser University | Dany Lacombe |
St. Francis Xavier University | Patricia Cormack |
St. Jerome's University, University of Waterloo | Kieran Bonner |
Saint Mary's University | Randle Hart |
St. Thomas University | Matthew Hayes |
St. Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan | Sarah Knudson |
The King's University (Edmonton, AB) | David Long |
Thompson Rivers University | To be determined |
University of Toronto | Melissa A. Milkie |
Trent University | Jim Cosgrave |
University of Victoria | Don Fetherston |
University of Waterloo | Vanessa Iafolla |
Western University | Tracey Adams |
Wilfrid Laurier University | Glenda Wall |
University of Windsor | Amy Fitzgerald |
University of Winnipeg | Ken Fish |
York University | Lesley Wood |
Représentants Départementaux
Ces représentants soutiendront les objectifs de la SCS et faciliteront la circulation de l’information dans les deux sens. En plus d’accueillir des personnes issues du milieu universitaire, nous encourageons les sociologues œuvrant dans le secteur gouvernemental, des entreprises et des ONG à assumer ce rôle afin de faciliter la collaboration dans le domaine.
Grâce au réseau de représentants, l’Association est plus en mesure de diffuser les nouvelles et l’information. En outre, le réseau peut nous permettre d’obtenir rapidement une rétroaction. La SCS doit connaitre le niveau de consensus et l’état des sentiments de la communauté lorsqu’elle entreprend de représenter le point de vue des sociologues auprès du gouvernement, de la presse et d’autres organismes semblables.
Si votre département ne fait toujours pas partie du notre réseau de représentants, et que vous aimeriez faire du bénévolat contacter le SCS Executive Director.