Undergraduate Students /sociology/taxonomy/term/123/all en EPS Seminar Series: Dr. Joy Buongiorno /sociology/channels/event/eps-seminar-series-dr-joy-buongiorno-360928 <h2 style="text-align:center">Dr. Joy Buongiorno</h2> <h3 style="text-align:center">Senior Editor of Biogeochemistry at Nature Communications </h3> <h3 style="text-align:center">Wednesday, November 20 </h3> Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:48:16 +0000 admin 3462 at /sociology CANCELED Open Science Office Hours - – Open Publishing /sociology/channels/event/canceled-open-science-office-hours-open-publishing-360788 <h2>Please note that this event was canceled. Veuillez noter que cet événement a été annulé.</h2> <h2> </h2> <h2><strong>Atelier "La Publication Ouverte</strong><b>"</b></h2> <p><b>Mardi, le 12 novembre 2024<br /> 16 – 17 h HNE</b><br />  </p> Wed, 30 Oct 2024 19:46:02 +0000 admin 3407 at /sociology Increased scholarships for Canadian applicants beginning in 2025 /sociology/channels/news/increased-scholarships-canadian-applicants-beginning-2025-360159 <p>In continuing our commitment to providing a high-quality and intensive Master of Public Policy program and in recognition of an ever-increasing cost of living, the Max Bell School will be increasing our entrance scholarships to $15,000 each for eligible Canadian applicants (citizens and permanent residents) beginning in fall 2025. These scholarships are based on merit, and all applicants will be considered automatically unless otherwise specified. The funding will be awarded to accepted students during their year attending the MPP program.</p> Tue, 01 Oct 2024 17:45:41 +0000 admin 3420 at /sociology EPS Seminar Series: Professor Ali Polat /sociology/channels/event/eps-seminar-series-professor-ali-polat-360192 <h2 style="text-align:center">Professor Ali Polar</h2> <h3 style="text-align:center">2024 Howard Street Robinson Medalist </h3> <h3 style="text-align:center">University of Windsor </h3> <h3 style="text-align:center">Friday, November 29 </h3> Thu, 03 Oct 2024 17:42:26 +0000 admin 3410 at /sociology Geotop Seminar Series: Dr. Andri Stefansson /sociology/channels/event/geotop-seminar-series-dr-andri-stefansson-360739 <h2 style="text-align:center">Dr. Andri Stefánsson</h2> <h3 style="text-align:center">Professor, University of Iceland</h3> <p style="text-align:center">Tuesday, November 26 </p> <p style="text-align:center">12:30 pm</p> Mon, 28 Oct 2024 18:54:03 +0000 admin 3409 at /sociology Congratulations to Professor Amélie Quesnel-Vallée who was awarded the 2021 Fieldhouse Teaching Award from the Faculty of Arts. /sociology/channels/news/congratulations-professor-amelie-quesnel-vallee-who-was-awarded-2021-fieldhouse-teaching-award-330647 <p>Professor Amélie Quesnel-Vallée was awarded the 2021 Fieldhouse Teaching Award from the Faculty of Arts that recognizes excellence in teaching and mentoring students.  Over the nearly sixteen years of her career at McGill, Professor Quesnel-Vallée has demonstrated all the hallmarks of distinguished teaching; she is a superb communicator, striving to adopt new methods to encourage active learning and inspiring students to both trust in and challenge themselves and to cherish and cultivate curiosity.</p> Tue, 27 Apr 2021 20:00:00 +0000 ximena.ramirezvillanueva@mail.mcgill.ca 2267 at /sociology Professor Barry Eidlin writes in the Washington Post about the undemocratic nature of union representation elections in the United States. /sociology/channels/news/professor-barry-eidlin-writes-washington-post-about-undemocratic-nature-union-representation-330605 <p>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 think this indicates that workers are not interested in unionizing, available polling data suggests that far more workers want unions than currently have them. The problem, as Assistant Professor Barry Eidlin argues in the <i>Washington Post</i>, is the profoundly broken and undemocratic union election system that currently exists.</p> Fri, 23 Apr 2021 18:17:45 +0000 ximena.ramirezvillanueva@mail.mcgill.ca 2266 at /sociology Professor Barry Eidlin comments on Alabama Amazon union loss in the Globe and Mail. /sociology/channels/news/professor-barry-eidlin-comments-alabama-amazon-union-loss-globe-and-mail-330536 <p>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 union, following a months-long campaign that drew international media attention. This was a major setback for U.S. unions, who see unionizing Amazon as key to reviving labor’s fortunes. In an op-ed published in the <i>Globe and Mail</i> on April 10, Prof. Barry Eidlin explained both what made the election so significant, and what the loss means for the future of labor.</p> Tue, 20 Apr 2021 01:50:58 +0000 ximena.ramirezvillanueva@mail.mcgill.ca 2264 at /sociology Congratulations to Emre Amasyali who won the Arts Insights Dissertation Award for the Social Sciences and Humanities. /sociology/channels/news/congratulations-emre-amasyali-who-won-arts-insights-dissertation-award-social-sciences-and-330372 <p>Emre Amasyali won the Arts Insights Dissertation Award for the Social Sciences and Humanities for his thesis, entitled "The fight for Eden: a mixed-methods analysis of historical educational competition and its legacies", that he completed under the supervision of Professor Matthew Lange. A well-deserved accomplishment! </p> Mon, 12 Apr 2021 22:08:12 +0000 ximena.ramirezvillanueva@mail.mcgill.ca 2260 at /sociology In a new published article, Maike Isaac (PhD candidate) and Prof. Jennifer Elrick assess how COVID-19 can prompt a revaluation of the legal statuses of “essential” migrant workers /sociology/channels/news/new-published-article-maike-isaac-phd-candidate-and-prof-jennifer-elrick-assess-how-covid-19-can-326440 <p>In "<a href="https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01419870.2020.1842900">How COVID-19 May Alleviate the Multiple Marginalization of Racialized Migrant Workers</a>" (published in Ethnic and Racial Studies) Maike Isaac and Prof. Jennifer Elrick assess the potential impact of COVID-19 on the precarious legal statuses of “essential” migrant workers in countries of the Global North.</p> Tue, 24 Nov 2020 23:20:02 +0000 ximena.ramirezvillanueva@mail.mcgill.ca 2180 at /sociology Professor Barry Eidlin offers post-US election analysis in La Presse /sociology/channels/news/professor-barry-eidlin-offers-post-us-election-analysis-la-presse-325926 <p>Assistant Professor Barry Eidlin offered commentary on the November 3, 2020 U.S. presidential election in La Presse. On November 4, he published a morning-after analysis of the results entitled « <a href="https://www.lapresse.ca/debats/opinions/2020-11-04/cette-election-ne-signalera-pas-la-fin-du-trumpisme.php">Cette élection ne signalera pas la fin du trumpisme </a>» (“This election will not be the end of Trumpism”).</p> Thu, 05 Nov 2020 04:12:08 +0000 ximena.ramirezvillanueva@mail.mcgill.ca 2177 at /sociology Sociology Seminar - Tahseen Shams - “Here, There, and Elsewhere: The Making of Immigrant Identities in a Globalized World.” /sociology/channels/event/sociology-seminar-tahseen-shams-here-there-and-elsewhere-making-immigrant-identities-globalized-325000 <p>Location: Remote presentation</p> <p><strong>Tahseen Shams</strong>, University of Toronto</p> Tue, 29 Sep 2020 22:19:58 +0000 ximena.ramirezvillanueva@mail.mcgill.ca 2172 at /sociology Sociology Seminar - Amin Ghaziani - "Matters of Culture: From the Metropolis to Measurement and Modes of Inequality." /sociology/channels/event/sociology-seminar-amin-ghaziani-matters-culture-metropolis-measurement-and-modes-inequality-324999 <p>Location: Remote presentation</p> <p><strong>Amin Ghaziani</strong>, UBC</p> <p>Topic: “Matters of Culture: From the Metropolis to Measurement and Modes of Inequality.”</p> Tue, 29 Sep 2020 22:15:57 +0000 ximena.ramirezvillanueva@mail.mcgill.ca 2171 at /sociology Sociology Seminar - Joane Nagel - "Gender and Climate Change." /sociology/channels/event/sociology-seminar-joane-nagel-gender-and-climate-change-324998 <p>Location: Remote presentation</p> <p><strong>Joane Nagel</strong>, University of Kansas</p> <p>Topic: "Gender and Climate Change."</p> Tue, 29 Sep 2020 22:11:02 +0000 ximena.ramirezvillanueva@mail.mcgill.ca 2170 at /sociology Professor Poulami Roychowdhury’s new book Capable Women, Incapable States asks how women claim rights against violence in India and with what consequences /sociology/channels/news/professor-poulami-roychowdhurys-new-book-capable-women-incapable-states-asks-how-women-claim-rights-324544 <p>Professor Poulami Roychowdhury’s new book <a href="https://global.oup.com/academic/product/capable-women-incapable-states-9780190881894?cc=ca&lang=en&"><em>Capable Women, Incapable States: Negotiating Violence and Rights in India</em></a> (Oxford University Press) shows how illegality is central to the exercise of citizenship rights in India. Women stake claims by mobilizing organized support, threatening law enforcement personnel, and doing the work of the state themselves.</p> Sun, 13 Sep 2020 22:55:23 +0000 ximena.ramirezvillanueva@mail.mcgill.ca 2168 at /sociology