How do manufacturers and marketers of 'flesh' colored products deal with the fact we are not all Caucasian?
Lorna Roth
- Distinguished Professor Emeritus
- Department of Communication Studies
- Fellow
- School of Community and Public Affairs / First Peoples Studies Program
- skin color
- multiracialism
- ethnocultural diversity35
- interculturalism5
- reconciliation
- cognitive equity
- Indigenous studies49
- northern studies16
- media policy3
- access to information5
- visible minorities6
- media and minorities
- psychosocial empowerment4
- human rights28
- television6
- racialization32
- Indigenous new media2
- storytelling42
- development studies14
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Warren Linds
psychosocial risk, theatre for social change, performative inquiry
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Steven High
oral history, public history, working class studies
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Emanuel Lowi
Inuit, Indigenous studies, contemporary Indigenous politics
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Monika Kin Gagnon
Expo 67, ethnocultural diversity, memory
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Catherine (Cathy) Richardson Kineweskwêw
Indigenous wellbeing, response-based practice, Indigenous studies
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Jessica Bardill
Indigenous literatures, Indigenous knowledges, storytelling
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Yasmin Jiwani
violence against women, visible minorities, ethnocultural diversity
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Marie-Pier Joly
mental health, migration studies, health and wellness
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Daniel Salée
ethnocultural diversity, citizenship, racialization
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Tim Schwab
documentary making, new media studies, first person media production
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Genevieve Renard Painter
Indigenous-Settler relations, law and society, social justice
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Aphrodite Salas
visual journalism, broadcasting studies, storytelling
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Aditya Dewan
Indigenous studies, South Asia, human rights
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Michelle Lake
librarianship, government information, Indigenous studies
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Chedly Belkhodja
migration studies, immigration policy, inclusion/exclusion
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Matthew Robert Anderson
cultural studies, New Testament, pilgrimage
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Donato Totaro
moving image studies, temporality, horror genre
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Kevin A. Gould
political ecology, critical geography, Guatemala
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Hannah Claus
contemporary art, Kanien'kehá:ka, installation
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Bradley L. Craig
Black Atlantic, Atlantic world, enslaved Africans
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Maurice Riley Case
Black flourishing, social transformation, institutional change
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Donna Kahérakwas Goodleaf
Indigenous studies, curriculum development, institutional change
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Nadia Myre
contemporary art, Indigenous cultural production, research-creation
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Anna Sheftel
oral history, historical memory, trauma and resilience
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Jessica Auer
photography, cultural history, landscape
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Tanja Tajmel
STEM education, human rights, artificial intelligence (AI)
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Floyd Favel
Indigenous performance theory, Indigenous theatre, performance studies
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Jacqueline Peters
sociolinguistics, sympathy/empathy, ethnomethodology
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Peter C. van Wyck
semiotics of environment, nature/culture, place
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Ursula (Ulla) Neuerburg-Denzer
acting, physical theatre, affect studies
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Fenwick McKelvey
algorithmic media, internet governance, digital politics
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Mary Ellen Davis
film/media production, social justice education, documentary making
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Janis Timm-Bottos
community arts, art hives, inclusion/exclusion
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Eric H. Reiter
legal history, Quebec studies, law and society
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Mark K. Watson
urban Indigenous studies, Inuit, Indigenous knowledges
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Yehudit Silverman
arts-based learning, masks, drama therapy
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Elizabeth (Liz) Miller
documentary making, video advocacy, social justice
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Jason Edward Lewis
Indigenous new media, Indigenous futures, digital poetry
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Louise Lamarre
Holo Editorial Layering Process, l'Atlas Cinematographique, moving image technologies
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Monica E. Mulrennan
Indigenous conservation strategies, Indigenous knowledges, Indigenous studies
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Linda Dyer
small business, owner-managers, employee selection
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Bill Reimer
collective action, rural-urban interdependance, political economy of food
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Danielle Gauvreau
industrialization, migration studies, ethnocultural diversity