Congratulations to Dr. Fiona Kay on recent publication
Congratulations to Dr. Fiona Kay on recent publication "The use of mobile technologies for work-to-family boundary permeability: The case of Finnish and Canadian male lawyers."
Congratulations to Dr. Fiona Kay on recent publication "The use of mobile technologies for work-to-family boundary permeability: The case of Finnish and Canadian male lawyers."
Dr. Lyon says the idea of ‘God’s eye’ is frequently used as a metaphor for surveillance. It speaks of a gaze that is all-seeing and, because it is God’s eye, all-powerful.
Dr. Sytsma collaborating with cannabis experts from the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction on two studies: Monitoring Canada’s Cannabis Use and Procurement Trends and Monitoring Canada’s Cannabis Trends: Changes in Workplace Use and Impaired Driving over Time. The research relies on data from the National Cannabis Survey.
This year marks the official launch of Queen’s University’s first-ever Undergraduate Journal of Sociology. In honour of this very special milestone, the Sociology department is thrilled to introduce the inaugural issue of Phenomena. Published on a biannual basis, the journal is designed to celebrate you – the incredible minds of Queen’s University.
Dr. Levine-Rasky co-edited a book with McGill-Queen’s University Press entitled, We Resist: Defending the Common Good in Hostile Times. It appears in the 2020 summer catalogue.
Congratulations to Dr. Thomas Abrams on his most recent publication “Tragic Affirmation: Disability Beyond Optimism and Pessimism,†published in the Journal of Medical Humanities, Online First: 1–12.
Congratulations to Dr. Norma Möllers on her recent publication “Making Digital Territory: Cybersecurity, Techno-nationalism, and the Moral Boundaries of the State,†published in Science, Technology, and Human Values.
Dr. Lyon says it’s not just cameras anymore. Canadians are under constant surveillance. CBC Radio:
Dr. David Lyon to attend .
Dr. Michael Siciliano interviewed on the Sociological Annex podcast to discuss his research on YouTube content creators.