MA Student Megan Ingram honoured as a Champion for Mental Health
Megan Ingram has been honoured as one of the Champions for Mental Health by the Queen’s Student Mental Health Network. Champions for Mental Health will be celebrated on
Megan Ingram has been honoured as one of the Champions for Mental Health by the Queen’s Student Mental Health Network. Champions for Mental Health will be celebrated on
Associate Professor
Ph.D. (Sociology, Carleton University)
Sociology
Queen's University
David Murakami Wood appointed to the federal government's Multi-Stakeholder Forum on Open Government.
Congratulations to David Eliot being named as a Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation 2022 Scholar.
Congratulations to Dr. Fiona Kay who is this year's winner of the Chancellor A. Charles Baillie Teaching Award. The Chancellor A. Charles Baillie Teaching Award recognizes undergraduate, graduate, or professional teaching that has had an outstanding influence on the quality of student learning at Queen’s University.
Dr. Saulnier has made a variety of scholarly and applied contributions to the international and Canadian policing communities over the last year. She continues to work actively with police across Canada and is seeking graduate students with an interest in contributing to the evidence-based policing movement.
Awards
2021 Nominated for Community Partner Award, Guelph Police Service
Grants
Professor Siciliano was interviewed in
Drs. Kay and Wallace article entitled Supportive Relations in a Feminized Occupation: How Male and Female Veterinarians Compare is now out in the Canadian Review of Sociology.
A sociological and historical study of the development of reproductive technologies, this book focuses on key technological developments through a biomedicalization lens with special attention to gender. Using in vitro fertilization (IVF) as a hub, it critically examines the main areas of related socio-technical developments: reproductive science, birth control, animal husbandry, genetics and reproductive medicine.
in collaboration with Novel Idea, The Department of Sociology Queen’s University, and the Surveillance Studies Centre presents the launch of Ineligible: Single Mothers Under Welfare Surveillance. This event will feature a discussion with anti-poverty activists Aimee VanVlack and Carrie Lynn Poole-Cotnam and author Krys Maki.