Dr. Norma Möllers invited to become Fellow at The Weizenbaum-Institute for the Networked Society

The Weizenbaum-Institute for the Networked Society ("The German Internet Institute") invited Dr. Möllers to become a Fellow for 2018-2019. The Berlin-based institute one of the largest research centers world-wide dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of digitization and social change. While there, she will work on her current SSHRC-funded research on how information infrastructure shapes state sovereignty.

Drs. David Lyon, David Murakami Wood and PhD Candidate, Midori Ogasawara on CFRC Podcast Network

The scholars discuss the changing nature of surveillance studies. Dr. Lyon explains his concept of “social sorting” as dividing a population into groups so that they can be seen and treated differently. Ogasawara explores the colonial roots of the Japanese biometric ID system, arguing that it was grounded in perceptions of Chinese labour and internal resistance. While Dr.

Dr. Sytsma article in the Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Dr. Sytsma's article titled, Exploring Barriers to Researching the Economics of Municipal Policing is now available in advance online format in the Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice. This article was co-authored with University of Toronto Centre for Criminology & Sociolegal Studies PhD student, Erick Laming.

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Dr. Thomas Abrams Talk on “Living with Death in Rehabilitation”

“Living with Death in Rehabilitation” builds on Dr. Thomas Abrams ongoing work with young people with muscular dystrophies, their parents, and practitioners in the rehabilitation clinic. Working with health psychologist Dr. Jenny Setchell (University of Queensland/University of Toronto), Dr. Abrams applied an existential sociological lens to discussions of death and dying in the clinical space.

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