Established in 1963 with three faculty and two programs as the Department of Sociology and Anthropology the department added Criminology in 1987, Family Relations in 1989 and became Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology in 2009. Currently we have 32 faculty delivering 7+ programs to over 1000 + undergraduate majors and more than 50 graduate students.
Our faculty have won teaching and research distinctions and are at the cutting edge of their fields of expertise. Their experience and accomplishments contribute to a dynamic research-led pedagogy in which students are exposed to new and provocative ideas, challenged to build analytical abilities, and encouraged to develop the skills necessary for future careers and lives as engaged citizens.
Submissions from 2024
Dating apps and shifting sexual subjectivities of men seeking men online, Barry D. Adam, David J. Brennan, Adam WJ Davies, and David Collict
Submissions from 2019
Resilience pathways, childhood escape routes, and mentors reported by gay and bisexual men affected by syndemic conditions, Barry D. Adam
Submissions from 2017
“HIV-related syndemic pathways and risk subjectivities among gay and bisexual men: A qualitative investigation, Barry D. Adam
Migration and sexual health among gay Latino migrants to Canada, Barry D. Adam
Winning a battle, losing the war: migrant rights advocacy and its “influence” on the Mexican state, Tanya Basok and Martha L. Rojas Wiesner
Submissions from 2016
Neoliberalism, masculinity, and HIV risk, Barry D. Adam
Promoting HIV Testing for Gay and Bisexual Men: An evaluation of the 2011-2012 campaign in Toronto and Ottawa, Barry D. Adam, Sandra Gardner, Carol Major, Diana Campbell, Lucia Light, and Jason Globerman
HIVpositive people's perspectives on Canadian criminal law and non-disclosure, Barry D. Adam, Jason Globerman, Richard Elliott, Patrice Corriveau, Ken English, and Sean Rourke
Precarious legality: regularizing Central American migrants in Mexico, Tanya Basok and Martha L. Rojas Wiesner
Submissions from 2015
Homophobia and heterosexism, Barry D. Adam
The post-migration sexual citizenship of Latino gay men in Canada, Barry D. Adam and J Cristian Rangel
Attaching Hollywood to a Surveillant Assemblage: Normalizing Discourses of Video Surveillance, Randy K. Lippert and Jolina Scalia
Submissions from 2014
HIV disclosure as practice and public policy, Barry D. Adam
Impacts of the criminalization on the everyday lives of people living in with HIV in Canada, Barry D. Adam, Richard Elliott, Patrice Corriveau, and Ken English
Enhancing the Welcoming Capacity of Windsor Essex, Glynis George, Jane S. Ku, and Erwin Selimos
Submissions from 2013
Multicultural Politics and the Paradox of Being Special: Interrogating Immigrant Women’s Activism and the Voice of Difference, Jane S. C. Ku
Submissions from 2012
Postcolonial Incorporation of the Different Other, Jane S. Ku
Submissions from 2011
Epistemic fault lines in biomedical and social approaches to HIV prevention, Barry D. Adam
Development of an HIV prevention and life skills program for Spanish speaking gay and bisexual newcomers, Barry D. Adam, Gerardo Betancourt, and Angel A. Serrano Sanchez
hivstigma.com, an innovative web-supported stigma-reduction intervention for gay and bisexual men, Barry D. Adam, James Murray, Suzanne Ross, Jason Oliver, Stephen Lincoln, and Vicki Rynard
When Women are Equal: The Canada Research Chair Experience, Janice Drakich and Karen R. Grant
The Ideological Orientations of Canadian University Professors, M Reza Nakhaie and Robert J. Brym
Submissions from 2009
What Goes into Pet Food Goes Public, Amy J. Fitzgerald
Submissions from 2008
Effects of the criminalization of HIV transmission in Cuerrier on men reporting unprotected sex with men, Barry D. Adam, Richard Elliott, Winston Husbands, James Murray, and John Maxwell
Silence, assent and HIV risk, Barry D. Adam, Winston Husbands, James Murray, and John Maxwell
Submissions from 2006
Infectious Behaviour: Imputing Subjectivity to HIV Transmission, Barry D. Adam
Submissions from 2005
Domination, Resistance, and Subjectivity, Barry D. Adam
Making Experience Meaningful: Interpreting Chinese Canadian Women's Personal Encounters with Racism, Jane S. Ku
Submissions from 2004
Care, Intimacy and Same-Sex Partnership in the 21st Century, Barry D. Adam