What does it mean to accuse someone of a crime, and what does it do to their subjectivity?
Matthew Unger
- Assistant Professor
- Department of Sociology and Anthropology
- law and society20
- contemporary accusatory practices
- aesthetics26
- socio-legal theory
- sound28
- heavy metal music2
- popular culture31
- sociology of knowledge6
- cultural symbols2
- sociology of religion3
- visual cultural studies6
- Paul Ricoeur
- media studies11
- social psychology5
- risk18
- semiotics11
- Continental philosophy5
- modern and contemporary philosophy3
- cultural studies32
- phenomenology10
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Carolina Cambre
visual cultural studies, sociology of knowledge, media studies
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Katherine McLeod
Canadian literature, Canadian poetry, sound
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Kregg Hetherington
rural development, peasant land struggles, ecopolitics
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David Howes
sensory studies, law and society, human body
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Joshua Neves
emergent media, cultural theory, globalization
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Katharine Streip
posthumanism, Beat literature and culture, comedy
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Masha Salazkina
transnationalism, criticism, Marxist theory
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Craig Morrison
ethnomusicology, popular culture, cultural history
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Rosemary Mountain
aesthetics, music composition, musical analysis
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José Antonio Giménez Micó
Latin America, cultural studies, literary studies
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Matthias Fritsch
Continental philosophy, democratic theory, Marxist theory
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Sandra Chang-Kredl
teacher identity, popular culture, memory
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Fenwick McKelvey
algorithmic media, internet governance, digital politics
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Martin French
risk, surveillance, social justice
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Donald L. Boisvert
religion and gender, gender and sexuality, homosexuality
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Matthew Anderson
cultural studies, New Testament, pilgrimage
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Donato Totaro
moving image studies, temporality, horror genre
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Manish Sharma
Old English, medieval literature, Middle English
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Susan Palmer
new religious movements, sociology of religion, religion and gender
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Lian Duan
Chinese as a second language, classical Chinese literature, visual arts
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Amy Swiffen
social and political theory, law and society, social deviance/conformity
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Cynthia Girard-Renard
visual arts, social justice, poetry
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Elyse Amend
food studies, data journalism, access to information
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Jonathan Martineau
social and political theory, history of philosophy, critical theory
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Stephen Ross
poetry, modernism, American literature
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May Chew
immersion, interactivity, cultural studies
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Stefanie Duguay
networked publics, social media, gender and sexuality
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Brian Lewis
technological change, social impacts of technology, research networks
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Richard Hancox
personal cinema, experimental cinema, autobiography
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David Graham
advent of printing, allegory, fables
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Haidee Wasson
screen culture, history of the moving image, museology
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Jill Didur
globalization, transnationalism, mobile media
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David Morris
phenomenology, Hegel, movement
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Marc Lafrance
masculinities, skin, human body
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Catherine Russell
cinephilia, experimental cinema, Japanese cinema
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Vivek Venkatesh
hate crimes, racialization, radicalization