CSSLRV director on labelling misogynistic acts for what they are
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U of G professor Myrna Dawson took part in an expert panel meeting focused on developing a qualitative research program examining gender-based violence held in Ottawa by Status of Women Canada Thursday and Friday.
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The Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS) released its 8th volume on Femicide today, Abuse and Femicide of Older Women.
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CSSLRV Research Associate Dr. Jordan Fairbairn published research this month in Critical Sociology that explores feminist approaches to public sociology.
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Claudette Dumont-Smith, an advocate for Indigenous peoples, received an honorary degree at University of Guelph’s Fall Convocation on Saturday.
Büşra Yalçınöz Uçan from the Department of Clinical Psychology at Bogazici University, Turkey arrived in Guelph this month to spend the 2017-2018 academic year at the CSSLRV.
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Published in partnership with the Canadian Sociological Association (CSA), the book offers students a wide-ranging and accessible overview of current sociological research in Canada.
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CSSLRV Director Myrna Dawson presented two studies at the Stockholm Criminology Sympoisum today. With Danielle Tyson and Susa Zielin, Australian researchers from Deakin University, Myrna Dawson and CSSLRV researcher Anna Johnson conducted research entitled “Gender, parenthood and justice: Examining court outcomes for mothers and fathers who kill their children in Australia and Canada.”
CSSLRV Director Myrna Dawson presented research conducted with Michelle Carrigan titled, “Gender-based indicators for femicide: Understanding their utility in social science research,” at the Stockholm Criminology Symposium in Sweden.
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Centre Director Myrna Dawson presented preliminary findings today in Italy from research she conducted with Danielle Tyson, Susan Zielin, and Anna Johnson titled, “Sentencing in filicide cases: the impact of gender roles on judicial decision-making” at the third Addressing Filicide conference in Prato, just outside Florence, Italy.