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BEYER, Peter F. »


Full professor
Faculty of Arts
Classics and Religious Studies

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Office: 613-562-5800 (1178)
Office: 613-562-5714
Home: 613-723-8303
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E-mail

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Religions in global society, including religion and politics. Religion in Canada from sociological perspective. Immigrant religion in Canada.

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English and French , German

CHAMBERLIN, Tyler Adam »


Assistant professor
Telfer School of Management

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Office: 613-562-5800 (4703)
Cell: 613-863 5251
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Tyler Chamberlin conducts research into industrial innovation and its impacts on individual firms and the economy. He has investigated sector differences in the methods and impact of innovation in Canada and elsewhere with particular attention to issues of strategy and finance. He teaches courses on international business and multinational business strategy in the Telfer School of Management where he has taught since 2002 and his educational background is in Economics, Management and Public Policies. 

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CHARTRAND, Larry »


Associate professor
Faculty of Law
Common Law

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Office: 613-562-5800 (3713)
Cell: 819-665-0802
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I take an interdisciplinary approach to Indigenous peoples' issues including work involving Aboriginal rights and Treaty rights as understood from the perspective of Canadian law, International law and Indigenous legal traditions. Main areas of focus currently include Indigenous Identity and citizenship, Metis issues, Treaty interpretation and modern Treaties, Indigenous self-determination and sovereignty, critical Indigenous theory, decolonization Indigenous justice reform, and Indigenous legal traditions. Other areas of interest include Tort law, Constitutional law and International humanitarian law, including Rwandan gacaca courts and transitional law issues.

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EGERVARI, Tibor »


Professor
Emeritus professor
Faculty of Arts
Theatre

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Home: 819-778-2215
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Home Telephone

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The relationship between the arts and society in general and the State in particular. The different structures and means of financing of artistic organisations. The practice, the theory and the teaching of stage directing.

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English and French , hongrois / Hungarian

FRENETTE, Yves »


Mr.
Full professor
Faculty of Arts
Centre for Research on French Canadian Culture

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Office: 613-562-5710
Office: 613-562-5800 (4010)
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Website Centre for Research on French Canadian Civilisation

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Ses recherches actuelles portent sur la lettre dans les diasporas francophones, les Canadiens et Métis du Dakota du Nord, l’Ontario français du Centre et du Sud-Ouest, la vie d’un immigrant danois dans le Canada de l’après-guerre, l’immigration française au Canada et l’émigration des francophones vers le Brésil.

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LANDRY, Deborah »


Replacement Professor
Assistant professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Criminology

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Cell: 613-656-5305
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My research focuses on municipal bylaws that regulate graffiti and busking in the City of Ottawa. I also have done extensive research (interviews, data collection) on the history of legislation regarding such bylaws, which includes ethnographic research (interviews with key stakeholders as well as artists in both communities) on the graffiti and busking scene in The City of Ottawa.

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MEUNIER, Martin »


Sociologue
Assistant professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Sociology

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Office: 613-562-5800 (2045)
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Sociologie des religions, en particulier l'analyse du catholicisme au 20e siècle et des liens entre religions et les phénomènes modernes (laïcité, nouveaux groupes religieux, etc).Le cas québécois; son histoire et son devenir. Intellectuels québécois au 20e siècle.

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Français seulement

NG-A-FOOK, Nicholas »


Associate professor
Faculty of Education

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Office: 613-562-5800 (2239)
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Dr. Ng-A-Fook is deeply committed toward integrating various community service learning social action curriculum projects within the courses he teaches at the Faculty of Education. He continues to research how curriculum theorizing as a social justice orientated praxis can provoke historical and present conceptions of curriculum policy and its respective development and implementation in public schools across Ontario.

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PACOM, Diane M. »


Full professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Sociology

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Office: 613-562-5800 (1370)
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Office Telephone

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Youth culture, social trends, art, virtual reality, popular culture, electronic highway, family, education, New Age relgions, millennium.

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English and French , grec, italien / Greek, Italian

SIMON, Scott »


School of International Development and Global Studies /École de développement international et mondialisation
Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Sociology

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Office: 613-562-5800 (1363)
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I specialize in the study of political economy. I do research on questions of economic development in Taiwan, including female entrepreneurship and development in the indigenous Austronesian communities of the island. I also work on questions of ethnic identity and nationalism, issues that are crucial to understanding relations between Taiwan and China. 

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English and French , mandarin, japonais, Allemand / Mandarin, Japanese, German

SPITZER, Denise »


Canada Research Chair in Gender, Migration and Health,
Associate professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Women's Studies Institute

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Office: 613-562-5800 (1222)
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E-mail

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I am interested in examining how global processes—intersecting with gender, ethnicity, migration status and other social identifiers—are implicated in health and well-being. At present, my program of research examines the impact of shifts in the global economy on the social and economic well-being of different groups of immigrants, migrants, and refugees and their families.

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English and French , German / allemand; Chinese / chinois

ZHANG, Sheri »


Coordinator

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Office: 613-562-5800 (3)
Cell: 613-720-2394
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My teaching and research work at universities in North America, Japan and China are linked to Canada's international education.

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