Editorial Board
The Editorial 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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2025 Editorial Board
- Managing Editor: Rochelle R. Côté
Rochelle R. Côté, FRSA (PhD, Toronto) is an Associate Professor in the Department Sociology and Faculty of Business Administration at Memorial University, and is a Global Member of the Dilin Duwa Centre for Indigenous Business Leadership at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Dr. Côté’s works predominantly with Indigenous colleagues and communities in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, with a research focus on entrepreneurship as a pathway to economic, social, and cultural prosperity. She is also a member of the SSHRC-NCTR WISH grant team, tasked with documenting and amplifying urban Indigenous stories in partnership with Indigenous community organizations in Newfoundland and Saskatchewan. Her work has appeared in such journals as Business and Society, Social Networks, Social Problems, Demography, Sociology, Journal of Sociology, and American Behavioral Scientist, alongside various edited volumes, and she has consulted with the Office of the Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians, the Aboriginal Policing Directorate, the Social Research and Demonstration Corporation, and most recently, the Innu Partnership and Business Development Office. She is also co-editor of the recently published edited volume Handbook on Inequality and Social Capital (Edward Elgar), with colleagues Steve McDonald & Jing Shen.
- Executive Editor: Michael Adorjan
Michael Adorjan (he/him) is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Calgary. His research and teaching centers on societal responses to youth crime, public perceptions of policing and most recently youth and cyber-risk, including cyberbullying and image based sexual abuse. This research addresses issues of privacy and surveillance of youth, responses to cyber-safety curriculum in schools, and experiences with cyber-risk during the pandemic, including misinformation and disinformation, from youth perspectives but also parents and educators. He has also published edited collections on research ethics in criminology, and is exploring restorative practices in response to online conflict and harm. With his colleague Rosemary Ricciardelli, Memorial University of Newfoundland, another long-term project examines correctional officers, mental health and the Canadian correctional system.
- Associate Editors
- 2025-2026
Alex Bierman, University of Calgary
Andrea Doucet, Brock University
Andrew Dawson, Glendon College, York
Benjamin Kelly, Nipissing University
Clayton Childress, University of British Columbia
Dale Spencer, Carleton University
Dan Silver, University of Toronto
David Zarifa, Nipissing University
Guillaume Durou, University of Alberta
Kaitlynn Mendes, Western University
Kevin Gosine, Brock University
Laura Hall, Carleton University
Leyla Sall, Université de Moncton
Marta-Marika Urbanik, University of Alberta
Matthew Hayes, St. Thomas University
Maureen Kihika, Simon Fraser University
Nancy Côté, Université Laval
Neda Maghbouleh, University of British Columbia
Nicole Denier, University of Alberta
Nicole Neverson, Toronto Metropolitan University
Ryan Broll, University of Guelph
Seth Abrutyn, University British Columbia
Shirin Montazer, Wayne State University
Tim Haney, Mount Royal University
Xavier St.-Denis, Institut national de la recherche scientifique
Yue Qian, University of British Columbia
Zhifan Luo, Concordia University - Student Advisory Editors
Editorial Assistant
Fahimeh Mehrabi, University of Calgary
Members of the Graduate Student Advisory Board to the Editors
- To be Confirmed