
SFU Sociology & Anthropology
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We are fascinated by people and their relationships to institutions. We study life at the intersection of inequality. We imagine alternative futures.
Burnaby, British Columbia
Joined February 2016
RT @SFUGSWS: #SFU students: join us with @SFU_INDG for a Career Chat with Burnaby Public Library (@burnabypl)! . A librarian will talk abo….
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RT @BCstudies: May 22nd is the International Day for Biological Diversity. Head to our website to read this article by Jesse Morin (@UBCoce….
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RT @BCstudies: Our new issue features an article by Jesse Morin (@SFUArchaeology, @UBCoceans, @ubc) and Aaron Blake Evans (@sfu_sa, @SFU) o….
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RT @SFUFASS: Congratulations to our FASS 3MT winners—Madelyn Prevost (@sfu_sa), Virginia Uhi (@sfulinguistics) & Tatiana Parrish (@sfu_poli….
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A great opportunity to learn about careers in labour movement! RSVP:
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Working in labour law, labour policy and the labour movement - a Labour Studies Program careers and networking event
What is it like to work as a labour lawyer, a policy analyst, or for a union? Come and find out! Join us for a panel of great speakers, food, and a chance to meet faculty, other students, and people working in the labour movement. RSVP:
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wondering how white supremacy invisibly permeates university spaces? Come attend Dr. Tate's talk! RSVP:
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Institutional racism's ephemerality and the impossibilities of touch: Affective spaces of misogynoir
Join us on Nov 12 as Dr. Shirley Anne Tate (@UAlbertaSoc) discusses the varying political outcomes of misogynoir and how white supremacy invisibly permeates university spaces, affecting bodies, environments, and minds. RSVP:
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Join us on Nov 12 as Dr. Shirley Anne Tate (@UAlbertaSoc) discusses the varying political outcomes of misogynoir and how white supremacy invisibly permeates university spaces, affecting bodies, environments, and minds. RSVP:
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Part II of the Fall 2024 Sociology & Anthropology Colloquium Series
Join us next Tuesday as Dr. Candis Callison explores how digital and social media are reshaping journalism and public conversations in response to major environmental, economic, and social changes in the region. RSVP:
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