Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Carleton University (@Carleton_U). One of the largest and most prestigious departments of its kind in Canada.
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Congratulations to our outstanding Teaching Assistants!
🏆 Hannah Crouse received both the TLS Outstanding TA Award and the Sociology SOAN TA Excellence Award.
🏆 Juliette Lamarre received the Anthropology SOAN TA Excellence Award.
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Hayder Alkilabi, Sociology PhD candidate, recently published an article in Intelligence and National Security titled “Warning intelligence in the digital afterlife of Iraqi Ba’thism.” Check it out!
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Reyhab Mohmed Patel, Ph.D. Sociology student, curated an exhibition at Rice University, titled "F3: Fashion, Faith and Futurity." Check out the full article 🔗
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Mohammed Nijim, Ph.D. Sociology student, published a new article in the Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies. Read the article 👇
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This Wednesday, @derekcrim and I will be in person at @CUSocAnth to talk about our @UNC_Press book *The End of College Football*.
Would love to see you there if you are in Ottawa. If you aren’t, you can also join online!
11am to 1pm ET.
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CANCELLED: Unfortunately, the event 'Ozempic Imaginaries & Fatness as Method' panel conversation tomorrow is cancelled. We apologize for any inconvenience & appreciate your understanding!
Join us for a panel conversation: Ozempic Imaginaries & Fatness as Method
🗓 March 19 | 2:30-4:00 PM
📍 A720, Loeb Building (hybrid option available)
RSVP at the link below
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We are happy to share that Joy Karinge, PhD Anthropology student, has been selected as a recipient in the 2025–2026 cohort of the Flight 302 Legacy Award!
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Emerging Insights into the Social: Advancing Multidisciplinary Conversations About the Future is a one-day hybrid conference that brings together graduate students to share their work and spark conversations about important social issues.
Register below 🔗
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We are thrilled to share that Dr. Cihan Erdal has been awarded a SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowship!
Read more about the research project 👇
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Dr. Tonya Davidson was recently featured on CBC’s Ottawa Morning, where she discusses and defends the value of the social sciences.
Listen to the interview 👇
https://t.co/Z8DDX9H1T0
Join us for a panel conversation: Ozempic Imaginaries & Fatness as Method
🗓 March 19 | 2:30-4:00 PM
📍 A720, Loeb Building (hybrid option available)
RSVP at the link below
https://t.co/8RBoJ6FrUR
Postdoctoral Fellow and Adjunct Research Professor Cihan Erdal has co-authored a chapter in Displaced Families, Dispersed Memories (Helsinki University Press).
Read more 👇 https://t.co/KhDCqSCKXE
Sociology PhD student Mohammed Nijim has published in the Journal of Settler Colonial Studies. His article examines the reconstruction process in Gaza.
Read more 👇https://t.co/JAoIEWYIti
📢 Our next colloquium: “War Making as State Making – Understanding the ‘Logic’ of Political Violence and the Humanitarian Crisis of the War in Sudan” with Dr. Khalid Mustafa Medani
📅 Thursday, March 12 at 2:30 PM
🔗 Full details: https://t.co/VE8AM2YIbh
Professor Kelly Fritsch co-authors a new article, “Experimental Afters: On Meaning Making with Collective Visual Fieldnotes,” published in Leonardo.
Read more 👇
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📚 Check out this great feature from FASS about Dr. Tonya Davidson and her new book Ottawology — rethinking Ottawa in fresh and fascinating ways!
https://t.co/ESTUgkAhYJ