Mark AndersonProfessor - Department of History - American popular culture, media history, Latin American revolutions, imperialism in the Americas Full Profile Vincent AndrisaniInstructor - School of Journalism and Communication - Areas of expertise include Human Geography, Latin American & Caribbean Studies, Media Production, Sensory Ethnography, Sound Studies, and Urban Studies Full Profile Sean BurgesInstructor - Bachelor of Global and International Studies Search Global and International Studies - South-South relations, international development policy, regional integration, democratization, international political economy, and comparative policy formulation Full Profile Marie-Eve Carrier-MoisanAssociate Professor - Department of Sociology & Anthropology - Feminist anthropology; gender, space, and sexual politics; sex tourism; transnational mobility; political economy/governance of intimacy, sexuality, and care; affect, gender, and labour; racialized sexualities; everyday experiences of marginalization; care & cognitive disability; visual anthropology Full Profile Sarah Phillips CasteelProfessor - Department of English Language and Literature - diaspora and postcolonial literatures with a particular emphasis on Caribbean and Jewish writing, global Holocaust studies, memory studies, hemispheric American studies Full Profile Susana Vargas CervantesAssistant Professor - School of Journalism and Communication - cultures and methodologies that bridge Latin America and Anglo North America; transnational feminisms, critical race theories, postcolonial theories, queer and trans theories in relation to media and visual culture Full Profile Ana C. DammertAssociate Professor - Department of Economics - development economics, labour economics, applied microeconomics; child labour and schooling, rural development Full Profile Jean DaudelinAssociate Professor and Associate Director - The Norman Paterson School of International Affairs - Conflict and Development (particularly tenure regimes, property rights and land conflicts); Brazilian Foreign Trade and Security Policy; Canadian Foreign and Security Policy; Inter-American Politics; Insurrections and Political Violence; Indigenous Mobilizations Full Profile Audra A. DiptéeAssociate Professor - Africa and the Caribbean, slavery, race relations; critical applied history and historical consciousness; children and childhood; race, power, memory, and identity in Global South contexts Full Profile Christine DuffAssociate Professor - Department of French - Postcolonial literary theory; Caribbean literature in French; African literature in French; Literary representation of psychic processes; Vodou in literature (north and south of the Sahara); The zombie figure in literature Full Profile Robert FournierAdjunct Research Professor - Department of French -Sociolinguistics and History of French, French Creolistics, The Ecology of French, French Languages in the Americas, Linguistic and Anthropology Full Profile José GaldoAssociate Professor -School of Public Policy & Administration - Labour economics; development economics; applied econometrics; program evaluation Full Profile Randall GessProfessor - School of Linguistics & Language Studies - phonological theory, historical phonology, phonetics/phonology interface, second language phonology, French linguistics, Romance linguistics, second language teaching, language teacher education Full Profile Adrian HarewoodAssociate Professor - School of Journalism & Communication - Research focuses on the History of the Black Media/Press in Canada and the United States, Race and Diversity in Journalism, Community Radio, Caribbean Media in the Diaspora, the Role of Media in Africa and the Caribbean, Sports and Media, & Civil Rights History and the Vietnam War Full Profile Matthew HawkinsDepartment of Sociology & Anthropology - ethnographic research from Latin America, urban anthropology and sport Full Profile Pablo HeidrichAssistant Professor - Bachelor of Global and International Studies (BGInS) - natural resources and development in Latin America, international trade policymaking in contexts of financial crises, comparative regionalism between East Asia and Latin America Full Profile Philip KaisaryAssociate Professor - Department of Law and Legal Studies - ‘Law, Culture, and the Humanities’; black diaspora studies; postcolonial studies; critical social theory, esp. Marxism and the Frankfurt School; capitalist modernity and modernism; rights theory and historiography Full Profile Sonya Lipsett-RiveraProfessor - Department of History - 18TH-19TH c. Latin America, especially Mexico; environmental and social history; gender and family; popular culture and violence Full Profile Laura MacdonaldProfessor - Department of Political Science; Institute of Political Economy - Latin American politics, Mexican politics, North American politics, Canadian foreign policy, democracy and civil society Full Profile Beth MacLeodAssistant Professor - School of Linguistics & Language Studies - sociophonetic patterns in various dialects of Spanish, the acquisition of the phonology of Spanish as a second language Full Profile Alexandra MallettAssociate Professor - School of Public Policy & Administration - Sustainable energy and climate policy; emerging economies/developing countries; low carbon technology cooperation; innovation, science and technology policies Full Profile Pablo MendezAssociate Professor - Geography and Environmental Studies - housing markets, urban land and inequality, urbanization in the global north and south Full Profile Lisa MillsAssociate Professor - School of Public Policy & Administration - maternal and reproductive health policy in the developing world, particularly Mexico; social policy in Mexico; the political economy of development; theories of development Full Profile Hollis MooreAssistant Professor - Department of Law and Legal Studies - Police Violence in the Americas; Brazil and Latin America; Criminal Law and Marginalization; Ethnographic and Feminist Research Methods; Incarceration and Critical Carceral Studies; Gender, Family Relations, and Household Reproduction Full Profile Luciara NardonAssociate Professor of International Business at the Sprott School of Business, Director of the Centre for Research and Education on Women and Work (CREWW) Full Profile Raúl Razo-GarciaAssociate Professor - Department of Economics - exchange rate regimes, exchange rates and international financial crises, monetary policy, dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models, financial account liberalization Full Profile Megan Rivers-MooreAssociate Professor - Women’s & Gender Studies - how sexuality operates transnationally, gendered affective labour, travel and tourism, race and ethnicity, postcolonial and transnational feminisms, qualitative methods Full Profile Beatriz Juárez RodríguezAssistant Professor - Department of Sociology and Anthropology - the intersection of ethnic, racial and gender identities, Black women’s social organizations, ethno-racial social movements, multiculturalism and post neoliberal states in Venezuela and Ecuador Full Profile Frances SlaneyAdjunct Research Professor - Department of Sociology and Anthropology - Tarahumara ethnography, anthropology of art, material culture, anthropology of museums, ritual, landscape aesthetics, the history of anthropology and anthropological theory Full Profile Derek A. SmithAssociate Professor - Geography & Environmental Studies - Indigenous resource use and forest conservation, participatory mapping methodologies, Mayan geographic knowledge of the cultural landscape Full Profile Candace Sobers Assistant Professor - Bachelor of Global and International Studies (BGInS) - International history and modern international relations, specializing in twentieth century decolonization, movements of national liberation, and the global reach of Third World revolutionary internationalism, with a specific focus on African independence movements and United States (U.S.) foreign policy. Full Profile Marylynn SteckleyInstructor - Bachelor of Global and International Studies - Food systems in Haiti, Thailand, and Indigenous contexts here in Canada. Particularly interested in processes of social differentiation, displacement, and ‘othering’ through food systems, with an emphasis on how class, race and gender intersect to influence food security, dietary choices, and access to land. Full Profile Jill WigleAssociate Professor Geography & Environmental Studies - Informality & urban governance in Latin America, Uneven urban development and precarity, Urban food system/insecurity & informality Full Profile