For the first time since the pandemic, the Department of Sociology will present its annual Sociology Film Series in person this winter. The series, featuring three films focused on medical sociology, ...
Kelly Fritsch, a Carleton researcher, is recording disability justice history in Canada, in part through her upcoming book.
When Daisy Wislar was in Assistant Professor of Sociology Theo Greene’s Sociology of Sexuality class two years ago, they noted a glaring gap in the literature about queer people who were also disabled ...
This short blog post reports on a recent trip to the British Sociological Association’s annual Medical Sociology Conference (Med Soc). It describes how Cripping Breath team members Julie and Kate gave ...
How we understand being ‘human’ differs between disciplines and has changed radically over time. We are living in an age marked by rapid growth in knowledge about the human body and brain, and new ...
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