Assistant Professor, School of Kinesiology & Health Studies, Queen's University, Canada
I have a PhD in Sociology and MA in Psychology. My training and research are focused in the areas of Health (particularly the social justice, equity and health and illness) Aging and Gender. I am also interested in the human-animal bond and well-being. At a personal level, and in my primary research, I believe that we need to take a stand when we see the need for change. As a result, my research follows my interests and concerns, exploring dynamics of power, inequalities and social justice in understanding the impacts of illness, gender, education, ethnicity and socioeconomic level on various stages of the lifecourse.
Lucas Melgaço, PhD Visiting post-doctoral fellow, SSC
Students under control: rationalization of educational spaces through surveillance practices
Wednesday, February 8 12:30pm to 2:00pm Location: Mac-Corry Room D411, Queen's University
Several educational institutions, from kindergartens to universities and from different geographical contexts, are experiencing an increase in surveillance practices. CCTV cameras, ID cards, integrated databases, email data collection, internet tracking, audits and performance evaluations... Read more about @title...
Report "Beyond Big Data Surveillance: Freedom and Fairness" sheds light on big data surveillance in Canada To read the report in English, go here To read the report in French,... Read more about @title...