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Reese Simpkins

Office: N744 Ross reese simpkins is Contract Faculty member in the School of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies and the Department of Social Science, where he teaches in the Law and Society Program. He has taught in many different areas, including diversity and politics, sexuality studies, gender and the city, and sociolegal theories. As a […]

Karrie Sandford

Professor Sandford has been a Course Director in the Law and Society Program at York since 2010.  Her research interests include the corporal punishment of children, and the normative underpinnings of legal 'order' in courts and formal decision-making.  Office: Ross N826 Program: Law & Society 

Niloufar Pourzand

Professor Pourzand has been teaching part-time at York U since 2016 when she was the Inaugural Professor of Practice at the Centre for Refugee Studies.  She also teaches at the Munk Centre for Public Policy and Global Affairs of the University of Toronto and is a Visiting Professor at Manchester Metropolitan University.  Niloufar has come […]

Sylvia E. Peacock

Professor Peacock has a keen interest in gendered social inequality and has researched socioeconomic trends in Germany, Holland, the U.S. and in Canada. Her studies started with a focus on gender divides in education levels and occupational careers; with the arrival of network technology, her interests shifted to gender divides in the political economy of […]

Stephan Dobson

Stephan Dobson has been teaching in the Business & Society program since 2005, especially within the Social Economy stream. His research interests include co-operatives, fairtrade, non-profit organizations, the corporation, political economy, socialist history, and geopolitics. He is also a contract academic editor. Office: S710 Ross

Dena Demos

Office: N701A Ross

Sarah Blacker

Office: 742 Kaneff Tower Program affiliation: Health & Society Dr. Blacker is a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Anthropology, and a Research Associate at the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies. Her book manuscript in progress, Warding off Disease: Racialization and Health in Settler Colonial Canada, examines […]