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Dr. Daiva Stasiulis

Daiva Stasiulis was the guest speaker at Harvard University’s “Canada Seminar” on November 18

Professor Nahla Abdo

Dr. Nahla Abdo Shares Thoughts on Book Launch in France

Professor Nahla Abdo recently attended a book launch in Paris (October 17) and Toulouse (October 22) to promote her book Captive Revolution: Palestinian…

a homeless youth sleeping under a bridge

New Social Innovation Lab Aims to End Youth Homelessness

Carleton Projects on Global Talent, Youth Homelessness and Rural Communities Receive SSHRC Support

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Zoe Todd receives funding from the New Frontier Research Fund

Herongate Development

Carleton Profs and Students Research Recent Herongate Evictions

Professor Darryl Leroux

Self-made Métis: Examining the "Québec Métis" Movement, Prof. Darryl Leroux

Self-made métis: examining the "Québec métis" movement. A talk by Professor Darryl Leroux, Saint Mary’s University In the past 15 years,…

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Relationship Goals: Healthy Romantic Relationships According to Carleton Undergraduate Students

With advancements in technology, the evolution of popular culture, and the increasing popularity of social media, dating and relationship dynamics…

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Sociology PhD Student Wins Prestigious Vanier Award

Genevieve Johnston This year, four Carleton University doctoral students won Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships making this the best ever showing…

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CFP! Coming Up Together 2018: Conference on ending and preventing youth homelessness

Coming Up Together: Towards Ending and Preventing Youth Homelessness in Ontario, Canada and Beyond February 20, 21, 22, 2018On unceded Algonquin…

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“How Do We Talk About Trump?” (A Sociology and Anthropology Event)

The event is aimed at fostering collective discussion among the Carleton community about the rapidly unfolding political situation in the…

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The Atlantic Discusses Morality and Purity Politics with Soc & Anth Professor

Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Alexis Shotwell, recently discussed her new book, Against Purity: Living Ethically in Compromised…

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