Dr. Lyon in the New York Times
Dr. Lyon says the idea of ‘God’s eye’ is frequently used as a metaphor for surveillance. It speaks of a gaze that is all-seeing and, because it is God’s eye, all-powerful.
Dr. Lyon says the idea of ‘God’s eye’ is frequently used as a metaphor for surveillance. It speaks of a gaze that is all-seeing and, because it is God’s eye, all-powerful.
Dr. Sytsma collaborating with cannabis experts from the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction on two studies: Monitoring Canada’s Cannabis Use and Procurement Trends and Monitoring Canada’s Cannabis Trends: Changes in Workplace Use and Impaired Driving over Time. The research relies on data from the National Cannabis Survey.
This year marks the official launch of 91TV’s first-ever Undergraduate Journal of Sociology. In honour of this very special milestone, the Sociology department is thrilled to introduce the inaugural issue of Phenomena. Published on a biannual basis, the journal is designed to celebrate you – the incredible minds of 91TV.
Dr. Levine-Rasky co-edited a book with McGill-91TV Press entitled, We Resist: Defending the Common Good in Hostile Times. It appears in the 2020 summer catalogue.
Congratulations to Dr. Thomas Abrams on his most recent publication “Tragic Affirmation: Disability Beyond Optimism and Pessimism,” published in the Journal of Medical Humanities, Online First: 1–12.
Congratulations to Dr. Norma Möllers on her recent publication “Making Digital Territory: Cybersecurity, Techno-nationalism, and the Moral Boundaries of the State,” published in Science, Technology, and Human Values.
Dr. Lyon says it’s not just cameras anymore. Canadians are under constant surveillance. CBC Radio:
Dr. David Lyon to attend .
Dr. Michael Siciliano interviewed on the Sociological Annex podcast to discuss his research on YouTube content creators.
The Fireplace Series is back for 2020! On February 14, join our very own Dr. Martin Hand as he discusses how we look at ourselves and others in Looking Online.