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This directory includes Cultural Studies-affiliated faculty and can be used to identify potential supervisors or committee members using the search bar to confirm if there are professors doing research in the areas of interest to you. Keywords are non-standardized; to maximize search effectiveness, use variants or abbreviations, e.g., "cinema film video," "femini," or "histor."
Keywords: process-based, participatory curatorial practice; art as a form of social and civic engagement; “in-reach” (engaged institutional practice); transforming the nature and function of the traditional art gallery through work with communities and non-western models of cultural traditions; BIPOC cultural ecologies and the future of museological practice.
Keywords: History of education and the teaching of history; philosophy of education; Ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantine, and non-Western intellectual traditions; postcolonial literature and theatre; poetry, narrative, and story.
Keywords: political ecology; critical agrarian studies; social justice; environmental sustainability; neoliberalism, the state, and collective action; peasant, Indigenous and Afro-descendent communities; water governance; social technologies; Latin America.
Keywords: disability and assistive technologies; human-machine interfaces; universal design.
Keywords: intersectionality, diaspora, and feminist thought; bioethics and applied ethics; Jewish philosophy; Emmanuel Levinas; narrative reasoning; critical thinking; pornography and objectification.
Keywords: global Indigenous and racialised museology; animate materialism; decolonial Marxism; trans/queer visual and material culture; performance and sound art theory.
Keywords: feminist, Queer, and Trans theory and cultural production; history of sexuality; public history; digital history; affect theory; audio-visual preservation and digitization; community-based archives.
Keywords: medical humanities and narrative medicine; ageing, dying, and palliative care; twentieth-century French literature.
Keywords: Canadian-Cuban cultural and non-governmental relations; Canadian-Global South histories; transnational adoption and iconography of children in global social and political movements; political movements of the 1960s; Cuban popular music; gender and sexuality.
Keywords: social history of Southern Africa; gender and sexuality, especially cultural constructions of masculinity and non-normative sexualities; environment and health; HIV/AIDS; pedagogy for development (e.g., methods and ethics of work-study abroad programs); the politics of public history.
Keywords: Indigenous literatures; Indigenous-settler relations in Canada; climate crisis literature and environmental justice; gender and critical race; Holocaust studies; diaspora and transnationalism.
Keywords: Cultural History, Global and Transnational History, Politics and the State, Race, Music, Social History, Canada, Brazil, North America, 20th Century
Keywords: musical theatre; theatre administration; directing; lighting and scenery design.
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Environmental Studies, Global Development Studies, Gender Studies
Keywords: environmental justice; women, health and environment; local food issues/movements; resource management, social forestry, agriculture, urbanization and housing in Southern Africa; social impacts of climate change.
Keywords: digital game design, accessibility of digital systems, games for health, games and education.
Keywords: public health and family medicine; primary care; quality of care; equity in health; Indigenous health.
Keywords: political philosophy; critical prison studies; prison abolition and carceral studies; phenomenology; continental philosophy; feminism; philosophy of race.
Keywords: twentieth-century African American history; African-diasporic women's work in beauty, modeling, and fashion design; race, gender, and sexuality; ideals of beauty and beauty culture; print culture; oral history.
Keywords: resource extraction; labour and social reproduction; feminist political economy; decolonization and settler colonialism; gender-based violence; labour and employment standards; northern mining and Indigenous communities.