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A headshot of Dr. Brauner-OttoBrauner-Otto, SarahÌý(on sabbatical)
Professor

Research Areas:ÌýDemography, family sociology, fertility, macro-micro linkages, environmental sociology


Headshot of Prof. Milos BrocicBrocic, Milos
Assistant Professor

Research Areas:ÌýPolitical Sociology, Culture, Sociological Theory


Carmichael, JasonCarmichael, JasonÌý
ProfessorÌý& Department Chair

Research Areas: Criminology, criminal justice, social control, punishment, social movements, political sociology and the sociology of law.


Clark, ShelleyClark, Shelley
James ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Professor of Sociology

Research Areas: Social demography; family dynamics; rural and urban inequalities; child wellbeing; adolescent transitions; and life course methods


Das, Aniruddha (Bobby)Das, Aniruddha (Bobby)Ìý(on sabbatical)
Associate Professor

Research Areas: Medical sociology, aging and life course, biodemography, gender and sex, quantitative methods, social networks, Natural Language Processing.


Alexis DennisDennis, Alexis
Assistant Professor

Research Areas: Population Health, Medical Sociology, Mental Health, Race and Racism, Life Course


Eidlin, BarryEidlin, Barry
Associate Professor

Research Areas:ÌýPolitical sociology, economic sociology, organizations and institutions, comparative historical sociology, inequality and social policy, social theory, logic of inquiry, work, labor, social movements.


Elrick, JenniferElrick, Jennifer
Associate Professor &ÌýChair in Multiculturalism

Research Areas:ÌýMigration governance, diversity, and social stratification; immigration policymaking and implementation; social construction of legal and administrative categories (e.g., in censuses and immigration law); citizenship; multiculturalism; political communication (deliberation).


Ina FilkobskiFilkobski, Ina
Faculty lecturer

Research Areas: Political Sociology, Social Movements, Transnational Civil Society, Nationalism and Conflict, Ethnography


Lange, MatthewLange, MatthewÌý(on sabbatical)
Professor

Research Areas: Development, political sociology, comparative-historical sociology, and ethnicity


McMahan, PeterMcMahan, Peter
Assistant Professor

Research Areas:ÌýGroup dynamics; social hierarchy; culture knowledge, social networks; quantitative methods; computational methods; text and language analysis.


Pike, IsabelPike, Isabel
Assistant Professor

Research Areas:ÌýGender; Development; Demography; Culture; Family; Life Course


Quesnel-Vallée, AmélieQuesnel-Vallée, Amélie
Professor & Canada Research Chair, Policies and Health Inequalities; Joint with Epidemiology, Biostatistics & Occupational Health

Research Areas: Social demography, quantitative methods, medical sociology


Shor, EranShor, Eran
ProfessorÌý

Research Areas: Political conflict and human rights; terrorism and counterterrorism; the sociology of health; ethnicity and nationalism; determinants of sexual attraction; media coverage of women and ethnic minorities; meta-analysis and meta-regression methods.


Thomas SoehlSoehl, ThomasÌý
Associate Professor &ÌýCanada Research Chair in International Migration

Research Areas: International migration, Comparative Race and ethnicity, political attachments of migrants, cross-border connections, intergenerational processes in migrant families


Orsola TorrisiTorrisi, Orsola
Assistant Professor

Research Areas:ÌýDemography, Family Dynamics, Armed violence, Crises, Vital Registration Systems, Low- and Middle-Income Countries

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van den Berg, Axelvan den Berg, Axel
Professor

Research Areas: Theory, political sociology, work and labor markets


Skyler WangWang, Skyler
Assistant Professor

Research Areas:ÌýAI, Technology, Human-Computer Interaction, STS, Economic Sociology, Gender & Sexuality


Weiner, ElaineWeiner, Elaine
Associate Professor

Research Areas: Gender, work, citizenship and political economy, family, sociology theory, qualitative methods, Central and East European societies.


Weinfeld, MortonWeinfeld, Morton
Professor &ÌýDirector of Canadian Ethnic Studies

Research Areas: Race/ethnic/minority relations, education, immigration/multiculturalism


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