


I supervise a number of graduate students. Their research focuses on violence against women, women's sexuality, and issues related to the lives of lesbians. I am particularly interested in working with students who have an interest in feminist approaches to studying some aspect of violence against women. Due to my heavy supervision load, I am only able to supervise students coming in to our Applied Social Psychology program.
Sobia Ali Faisal
Level: PhD
Research: Crossing Sexual Barriers: the influence of background factors and personal attitudes on sexual guilt and sexual anxiety among Canadian and American Muslim women and men
Contact: ali1l@uwindsor.ca
CJ Chasin
Level: PhD
Research: (Diverse) women's voluntary yet unwanted sexual contact (with men and women) and the role of consent and coercion
Contact: chasin@uwindsor.ca
Dusty Johnstone
Level: PhD
Research: Rape epistemology and the problem of unacknowledged rape
Contact: johnstod@uwindsor.ca
Mia Sisic
Level: MA
Research: Attitudes towards women's self-defense and perceptions of "mutual" violence
Contact: sisic1@uwindsor.ca
Melissa St. Pierre
Level: PhD
Research: Coming Out in Primary Healthcare: An Empirical Investigation of a Model of Antecedents and Consequences of Lesbian Disclosure
Contact: stpier4@uwindsor.ca
Image:
Back row: CJ Chasin, Melissa St. Pierre, Dusty Johnstone
Front Row: Charlene Senn