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Research explores the links between corruption, human security and corporate social responsibility in emerging Asian economies.
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I am an Assistant Teaching Professor cross-appointed to the Department of Philosophy, History and Politics and the Department of Literatures, Languages, and Performing Arts. My research and teaching stem primarily from the traditions of critique (especially German idealism and...
View full bioDr. Jeff McLaughlin comes from Winnipeg. He received his PhD in Philosophy at the University of Alberta. He is the author and editor of numerous books. His areas of interest include applied ethics, popular culture, and Holocaust studies. Jeff...
View full bioI work in the Philosophy of Humour. I look at question like the ethics of humour. What counts as a morally objectionable joke? Is ethnic and gender humour always wrong? Does laughing at a sexist joke make you sexist?...
View full bioMy primary area of research is the evolution of norms and normative judgments. My particular interest is in the relationships agents bear to their environments and to other agents. In my view, these relationships ground epistemic norms of justification,...
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History
I research and write extensively on the modern history of Russia, particularly related to Stalin/Stalinism, the Gulag, human rights issues, and the interplay between politics, society, and culture. My book, Stalin's Gulag at War (University of Toronto Press) will...
View full bioMany students come into my classes with the assumption that Canadian history is boring. I love trying to change their minds, and encouraging them as they learn and share new knowledge about the complicated past of what we know...
View full bioI am an interdisciplinary historian trained in women's and gender studies, queer studies, and social justice. My research interests include queer history, disability studies (past and present), feminist and gender studies, critical race studies, and visual culture. My research...
View full bioContinue to research historic experience of conflict, violence, and catastrophe, particularly to understand better the workings of memory in traumatic experience. As well, I anticipate expanding research in archival settings in the UK and in Europe, with grant assistance...
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I research and write extensively on the modern history of Russia, particularly related to Stalin/Stalinism, the Gulag, human rights issues, and the interplay between politics, society, and culture. My book, Stalin's Gulag at War (University of Toronto Press) will...
View full bioResearch explores the links between corruption, human security and corporate social responsibility in emerging Asian economies.
View personal websiteJennifer Shaw (she/her/hers) is a cultural anthropologist, multimodal ethnographer, and creative facilitator. She completed her PhD in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Simon Fraser University in 2018. Her teaching is transdisciplinary, bridging anthropology with sociology and political...
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