Sociology professor Carlo Charles drew on his academic work in writing a play on issues around contemporary Haitian migration.
Sociology professor Carlo Charles drew on his academic work in writing a play on issues around contemporary Haitian migration.
The Department of Sociology and Criminology is sponsoring the screening of “Unseen” at the Windsor International Film Festival.
The Department of Sociology and Criminology is sponsoring the screening of “Unseen” at the Windsor International Film Festival.
A course in statistics ultimately led sociology grad Joanne Soave to heading up Connecting Windsor-Essex.
A series of teach-ins hosted by the newly created Interdisciplinary and Critical Studies Department will feature experts responding to recent incidences of hate violence and shedding light on the reality of gendered violence.
Entitled “Learning (to) Hate Violence,” the series will present one session each month from 7 to 9 p.m., in person in the SoCA Armouries Performance Hall and online through Microsoft Teams.
Embracing an Ethic of Empowered Equity, Monday, Sept. 25
Prologue: Remembering Cate Hundleby, feminist scholar, and friend.
The “kid-built city” is the topic of a community discussion July 19.
The “kid-built city” is the topic of a community discussion July 19.
UWindsor professsors Ronjon Paul Datta and Reza Nakhaie have won the 2023 award for best journal article from the Canadian Sociological Association.
Ronjon Paul Datta and Reza Nakhaie have won the 2023 award for best journal article from the Canadian Sociological Association.
Explore new perspectives, expand your knowledge, and make meaningful connections at the April 19 Graduate Student Colloquium Experience.
The work of the Butterfly Asian and Migrant Sex Workers Support Network is the subject of a presentation Thursday.
The work of the Butterfly Asian and Migrant Sex Workers Support Network is the subject of a presentation Thursday.