Faculty



Erin Steuter

Department Head

Media analysis including media coverage of the "War on Terror", representations of alternative medicine, and monopoly ownership of the media in New Brunswick.

 

Fabrizio Antonelli

School-to-work transitions for students in secondary schools; teachers’ work and learning practices; and critical pedagogy and democratic learning in the classroom.



Vanessa Oliver

Youth studies, arts and community based research, and health and homelessness. Recent projects include: study of homeless youth’s access to health and social services, an evaluation of community-based research uptake at Planned Parenthood Toronto, and a project with Aboriginal, Inuit and Metis youth around HIV prevention and decolonization.

 

Morgan Poteet

International migrants and refugees; ethnicity, racialization and immigrant incorporation in Canada; transnationalism and globalization; current research on identity and belonging for Central American origin male youth in Toronto.


Part-time Faculty




Marianne Parsons

mdparsons@ns.sympatico.ca

Areas of interest and research include: sociology of the body, body regimes, sizeism, sexualities.



San Patten
san.patten@gmail.com

Harm reduction, injection drug use, the sex trade, HIV/AIDS policy development, program evaluation and community-based research.

 

Heather Patterson
hpatterson@mta.ca

Childcare policy, comparative social policy, HIV/AIDS, social inequality, social exclusion.


Toni Roberts
troberts@mta.ca

Areas of interest and research include gender issues (and the intersection with class, race and sexuality), masculinity, sexuality and identity, and socialization processes with particular interest in the body and the deconstruction of modern dichotomies in knowledge production.

 



Cheryl Veinotte

cveinotte@mta.ca

Areas of interest include multicultural, anti-racist, and social justice education. Cheryl offers courses and workshops in Service Learning and Sociology of Leadership which facilitate global citizenship and community development.

 

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