Sociology Honours Thesis 2018-2019 Poster Display
Our Honours Thesis students worked diligently all year on exciting projects. Congratulations to all the thesis students for taking on this challenge and producing fascinating and important work!
Here’s a quick overview of the projects that were displayed in the lounge:
Angela Ingrao explored the social effects of how audiences relate to the work of high-profile artists accused of sexual wrongdoing. | Madison Cameron explored work as leisure, digital nomads, and the transformation of work. |
Jazmin Israel examined media representations of social movements. | Maria Abdi examined racialized identities in law enforcement. |
Kennedy Aliu explored hip hop, resilience, and Somali youth. | Mackenzie Cielen-Gough explored LGBTQ2+ voices in Ontario’s 1998 sex-ed curriculum, and the construction of queer identity. |
Tiffany Isesele (left) examined social housing and access to quality nutritional food in Ottawa. Mackenzie Plumb (right) explored discourses from government and activists concerning Ottawa’s new prison. | Stephen Campbell explored historical economic forces that shape cities, and how urban sprawl entrenchment can be explained by cities of the past. |

Angela Ingrao explored the social effects of how audiences relate to the work of high-profile artists accused of sexual wrongdoing.
Madison Cameron explored work as leisure, digital nomads, and the transformation of work.
Jazmin Israel examined media representations of social movements.
Maria Abdi examined racialized identities in law enforcement.
Kennedy Aliu explored hip hop, resilience, and Somali youth.
Mackenzie Cielen-Gough explored LGBTQ2+ voices in Ontario’s 1998 sex-ed curriculum, and the construction of queer identity.
Tiffany Isesele (left) examined social housing and access to quality nutritional food in Ottawa. Mackenzie Plumb (right) explored discourses from government and activists concerning Ottawa’s new prison.
Stephen Campbell explored historical economic forces that shape cities, and how urban sprawl entrenchment can be explained by cities of the past.