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The Editiorial Board is lead by the Managing Editor and the Executive Editor(s) who work with the Associate Editors and Student Advisory Editors. Board members are appointed by the Canadian Sociological Association Executive Committee in consultation with incumbent Editors and recommendations from Editorial Board and Association members.

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2023 Editorial Board

  • Managing Editor: Dominique Clément

    Dominique Clément is a Professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Alberta and a member of the Royal Society of Canada (CNSAS). He is the author of the award-winning books Canada’s Rights Revolution, Equality Deferred, Human Rights in Canada, and Debating Rights Inflation. His edited collections include Alberta's Human Rights Story and Debating Dissent. Clément has been a Visiting Scholar in Australia, Belgium, China, Ireland and the United Kingdom. He has written extensively on human rights, social movements, and legal studies. He has consulted for the Canadian Human Rights Commission, and has served on the board of numerous community organizations, including the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights and the Canadian Civil Liberties Association. His websites, HistoryOfRights.ca and statefunding.ca, serve as research and teaching portals on the study of human rights and social movements in Canada.

    Journal Managing Editor Dominque Clement

     

  • Executive Co-Editor: David Pettinicchio

    I am Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto and affiliated faculty in the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. Currently, I serve as Sociology Associate Graduate Chair, and as Chair-Elect of the Disability and Society Section of the American Sociological Association. My research lies at the intersections of policy, disability, race, class, gender, health, politics, and inequality. My work has focused on employment and economic inequalities among people with disabilities, and how these intersect with race and gender. I’ve situated this work within the context of COVID-19 looking at how people with disabilities and chronic health conditions have managed during the COVID-19 pandemic using both qualitative and quantitative data. In another stream of research focused on inequality, I look at inclusion and diversity efforts within the fashion and beauty industry through the lens of production-consumption dynamics.

    David Pettinicchio

     

     

  • Executive Co-Editor: Michelle Maroto

    I am an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Alberta. My research expands understandings of social stratification and inequality by focusing on economic insecurity with a special emphasis on wealth, debt, and social class. With an intersectional approach, it incorporates dimensions of race, class, and gender, while also emphasizing disability – an often-overlooked dimension of inequality. My methodological expertise extends across qualitative and quantitative areas and includes survey development, longitudinal data analysis, and audit study methods. Most recently, I have been studying disability in the context of COVID-19 and is engaged in a multi-city resume-based audit study that examines hiring discrimination against people with disabilities. In addition to this work, I am conducting a large-scale mixed methods project, The Great Canadian Class Study, that brings together secondary data, online surveys, and in-depth interviews to provide a better understanding of the complicated dynamics behind social class in Canada.

    Michelle Maroto

     

     

  • Associate Editors
    • Michael Adorjan, University of Calgary
    • Kate Bezanson, Brock University
    • Clayton Childress, University of British Columbia
    • Nancy Côté, Université Laval
    • Andrew Dawson, Glendon College, York
    • Nicole Denier, University of Alberta
    • Andrea Doucet, Brock University
    • Guillaume Durou, University of Alberta
    • Kevin Gosine, Brock University
    • Tim Haney, Mount Royal University
    • Matthew Hayes, St. Thomas University
    • Benjamin Kelly, Nipissing University
    • Sida Liu, University of Toronto/Hong Kong
    • Zhifan Luo, Concordia University
    • Neda Maghbouleh, University of British Columbia
    • Nicole Neverson, Toronto Metropolitan University
    • Augustine Park, Carleton University
    • Chiara Piazzesi, Université du Québec à Montréa
    • Yue Qian, University of British Columbia
    • Karen Robson, McMaster University
    • Leyla Sall, Université de Moncton
    • Scott Schieman, University of Toronto (Spring 2024)
    • Dan Silver, University of Toronto
    • Xavier St.-Denis, Institut national de la recherche scientifique
    • Rania Tfaily, Carleton University
    • Marta-Marika Urbanik, University of Alberta
    • Vanessa Watts, McMaster University
    • David Zarifa, Nipissing University

     

     

     

  • Student Advisory Editors

    Graduate Student Editorial Assistant

    Maria Finnsdottir, University of Toronto & University of Victoria

    Members of the Graduate Student Advisory Board to the Editors 

    • Alexandre Allard-Charette, École National d'Administration Publique
    • Charles Berthelet, Université du Québec à Montréal & École des hautes études en sciences sociales

    Evan Curley, Dalhousie University

    Soli Dubash, University of Toronto

    Rezvaneh Erfani, University of Alberta

    Keif Godbout-Kinney, Memorial University

    Carly Hamdon, University of British Columbia

    Ping Lam Ip, University of Alberta

    Reyhaneh Javadi, University of Alberta

    Sareh Nazari, University of Saskatchewan

    Jihad (Rosty) Othman, University of Manitoba

    Roberta Pamplona, University of Toronto

    Sebastien Parker, University of Toronto

    Connie Phung, Concordia University

    Chloe Sher, University of Toronto