Exposure of public servants to toxics at work has been left largely undressed by recent social and public health research./sociologyCategory:Â Dept. of Sociology
In May 2023, Prof. Jennifer Elrick began her appointment as Chair in Multiculturalism at Â鶹Çø. The Chair, which is endowed with funds from the Government of Canada, was first...
Congratulations to Professor Morton Weinfeld, who received the Louis Rosenberg Canadian Jewish Studies Distinguished Service Award, recognizing outstanding contributions to Canadian Jewish...
Panel 1 – Theorizing caste and inequality
Dr. Chinnaiah Jangam (Carleton University)
Dr. Anupana Rao (Barnard College)
Dr. Hira Singh (York University)/sociologyCategory:Â Dept. of Sociology
Chi-Ian Winnie Yang’s paper, entitled “Marriage Equality or Socioeconomic Inequality? Couple-Level Socioeconomic Predictors of Same-Sex Marriage in Canada between 2006 and 2016", examines whether...
Labour unions in the United States have suffered a series of high-profile defeats in union representation elections in recent years, most recently at Amazon in Bessemer, Alabama. While some might...
On April 9, 2021, one of the most high-profile union elections in recent U.S. history came to a close. Workers at the Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama voted by more than 2-1 against joining a...