Search all research fields for members of the teaching staffThe professors included in the list below are members of the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies. This means that they are authorized to supervise or co-supervise theses. A complete list of the faculty and staff members associated with the program can be found at http://www.sciencessociales.uottawa.ca/womenst/eng/index.asp
ABELL, Jennie, Associate Professor
Feminist legal theory; women and international human rights; women and violence; law and poverty; legal aid; criminal lawAHMED, Rukhsana, Assistant Professor
Health communication; interpersonal and intercultural communication; gender and communication; communication and developmentANDERSON, Emma, Associate Professor
European-Aboriginal religious contact in colonial Canada; North American religious history; aboriginal religions; post-Tridentine French catholicism; marian apparitions; religion in contemporary CanadaANDREW, Caroline P., Distinguished University Professor
Urban development; women and politics; municipal politics; urban politic; intergovernmental relations in Canada; social policies (municipal); women (access to public services); management of diversity; voluntary sectorBACKHOUSE, Constance, Full Professor
Criminal law; human rights; legal history; and women and the lawBAILEY, Jane, Associate Professor
Research related to the potential for regulation of internet hate speech; ongoing research focuses on the impact of evolving technology on significant public commitments to equality rights; freedom of expression and multiculturalismBARANYI, Stephen, Associate Professor
Peacebuilding; security sector reform and fragile states; Canada’s international policies; UN and regional organisations, peace and security rolesBEAMAN, Lori, Full Professor
Religion in Canadian society; social and cultural theory; critical legal studiesBEAUCHESNE, Line, Full Professor
Community Policing; women professionals in penal law; impact of drugs policies on prevention and treatment strategies; philosophy of lawBLAIR, Jennifer, Assistant Professor
Canadian literature and cultural studies; Critical theory; Literature and architectureBOUCLIN, Suzanne, Assistant Professor
The institutionalized regulation of people who are street-involved and homeless, performance and performativity in legal pedagogy, feminist aesthetics, law and popular culture, and the criminal regulation of vulnerable groups.BOURGEAULT, Ivy, Cross-appointment
Health professions/human resources; health policy; medical sociology; gender and health; maternity/reproductive health care; comparative health systems; migration; complementary and alternative medicine;, qualitative health research methodsBOURQUE, Dominique, Associate Professor
The un/marking of sex categories; French feminist theories and practices; literature; art and the fringe; feminism; lesbianism and the notion of exile; sexuality; arts and politics; dialogism and intertextuality; Monique WittigBROWN, Stephen, Associate Professor
Democracy and democratization; African and Latin American politics; Foreign Aid; Conflict prevention; Political violence; North-South relations; Politics of sexualityBRUCKERT, Christine, Associate Professor
Criminological theory; erotic dance; release and reintegration from prison, sex workBURNS, Lori, Full Professor
Music theory and analysis; 20th century theory; gender studies in music; popular music; music and textCAMPBELL, Kathryn, Associate Professor
Aboriginal justice issues; miscarriages of justice; youth justiceCARDINAL, Linda, Full Professor
Citizenship debates; relationship between law; history and politics, issues of modernity and identity Québec; Ireland and United Kingdom; governance of minority languages; Canada-Europe; francophones outside Québec; women and minorities; history of political ideas in CanadaCODERRE, Cécile, Full Professor
Feminists movements, Québec and Francophone women outside Québec; production and reproduction of gender relations; violence against women; social policies concerning families; employment equityCOOK, Sharon, Full Professor
Women's history; educational history; women and educational pressure groups; women and evangelical religion; gender issues in education; history of health education; including anti-alcohol and anti-tobaccoCORRIVEAU, Patrice, Assistant Professor
Socio-historic of suicide in Quebec; Online juvenile pornography; Street gangs and juvenile prostitution; Adult prostitution (female and male); Homosexuality and homophobia; Criminalization of sexualityCRAIG, Béatrice, Full Professor
Socio-economic and socio-cultural impacts of the emergence of industrial capitalism on Atlantic societiesDALLAIRE, Christine, Associate Professor
Sports and identity; minority francophone communities; youth; cultural studies; discourse analysis; minorities and games; state; healthDENIS, Ann, Emeritus Professor
New information technologies and minority groups (women, minority francophones); sociology of education, women; women and development; women and State policies (Canada and the Caribbean); women and globalization; immigrant women from the Caribbean; citizenship; immigrants / ethnic and race relations; paid and unpaid workDIONNE, Anne-Marie, Associate Professor
Family aspects that impact the development of children's literacies; specifically in disadvantaged or multicultural communitiesDROLET, Marie, Associate Professor
Collaboration between parents and schools; current practice geared towards children and adolescents;, Francophone youth in minority settings; implementation of change within social work practice; questions arising from family-centred interventionDUMAS, Alexandre, Associate Professor
Sociology of bodily practices; the theory of Pierre Bourdieu applied to physical activity and sports; the relation to the body of adolescents and older adults; contemporary discourses on anti-agingFORTIER, Michelle, Full Professor
Physical activity behavioral counseling interventions; determinants of physical activity adoption and maintenance; motivation/self-determination; social influencesFOSTER, Angel, Associate Professor
Emergency contraception; Abortion; Health professions training; Identifying and address the reproductive health needs of vulnerable populationsFOTH, Thomas, Assistant Professor
Nursing history and discourse analysis, Ethics, Actor-network theory, Subjectification processes and nursing, Critical theory and "Frankfurt School", Queer theories and postcolonial theories, ProfessionnalisationFOURNIER, Pascale, Associate Professor
Comparative family law; Islam and Judaism in Europe and North America; legal regulation of culture; multiculturalism, religion and genderFRIGON, Sylvie, Full Professor
Women, criminalization and imprisonment; the sociology of the body in prison; violent women; the social and penal reintegration of women in conflict with the law, the experience and management of health (physical and mental) of women in prison; artistic manifestations on/in prison (ex: literature, theatre and dance)GILES, Audrey, Associate Professor
Aboriginal women's involvement in leisure pursuits (e.g., sport, recreation, physical activity); Dene games, Arctic winter games; NWT aquatics program; Alberta's future leaders program; feminist poststructural ethnographyGOLDENBERG, Naomi, Full Professor
Psychoanalysis; women and religion; cultural studiesGRANDENA, Florian, Assistant Professor
Contemporary french cinema in the french republican context and the new global order; french / francophone queer cinema; impact of digital technology on film aesthetics and narrativeHEAP, Ruby, Full Professor
Women's history: history of education and of the professions in 19th and 20th century CanadaHOLMES, Dave, Full Professor
Critical theory; post-structuralism; queer theory; governmentality; social control; forensic psychiatry; sexuality; public health.HOTTE, Lucie, Full Professor
Théories de la réception; littérature franco-ontarienne; littérature québécoise contemporaineIBRAHIM, Awad, Full Professor JACKMAN, Martha, Full Professor
Droit constitutionnel; problèmes juridiques liés à la protection des femmes et des groupes défavorisésJAYA S., Peruvemba, Assistant Professor
Intercultural and cross cultural communication, organizational and interpersonal communication, gender diversity and multiculturalism in the workplace, qualitative research methodologies, pedagogy issues especially in cross cultural and international educationJOHNSON, Holly, Associate Professor
Intimate partner violence and sexual violence; including prevention; criminal justice responses; and methods of measurement; feminist theory and gender theoryJOUBERT, Lucie, Full Professor
Théorie féministe; littérature québécoise contemporaine; roman français au féminin; théories de l'ironie et de l'humourLAMARCHE, Lucie, Full Professor
Droits de la personneLAPERRIÈRE, Hélène, Associate Professor
Community nursing; community evaluation; partnership state/popular civil society; collection action; formation of health professionals from minorities; care and cooperative housing; HIV/AIDS; popular education in health; Latin America, systematization of experiences; collective research and volunteering.LAPIERRE, Simon, Assistant Professor
Domestic violence; Child abuse and neglect; Motherhood and mothering; Child and family social work, Feminist theories and practicesLAVIOLETTE, Nicole, Associate Professor
International human rights; international humanitarian law; and the rights of refugeesLECK, Joanne, Associate Professor
Workplace violence; employment equity; mentoring; managing diversityLIPPEL, Katherine, Full Professor
Droit de la santé et de la sécurité du travail; droit social (régimes étatiques d'indemnisation); droit et sciences de la santéMAGNET, Shoshana, Assistant Professor
Independent video and film; criminalization of poverty; new technologies and prisons/crime; feminist media studies; culturel studies; Canadian studies; border theory; history of science and technologyMARGOLIS, Rebecca, Associate Professor
Canadian Yiddish culture; Yiddish language and literature; Canadian Jewish historyMARTINEZ, Andrea, Full Professor
Gender; Equity and international development; Women, micro-credit and empowerment; Sexual and reproductive healthMASSICOTTE, Marie-Josée, Assistant Professor
International relations/international political economy; multilateralism and international institutions; globalization and global governance; trade and economic integration, comparative politics: the Americas; Latin America; Mexico; Brazil; social movements civil society; NGOs (local/transnational); international developmentMASSON, Dominique, Associate Professor
Feminist studies; political sociology; sociology of social movements; women's movement; qualitative methodsMCLEAN, Lorna, Associate Professor
Global citizenship education, gender, history of citizenship and education, youth, curriculum and Social Studies, transnational biographies, cultural studies, pedagogy and teacher educationMIRZA, Vincent, Assistant Professor
Social transformation ; Japan ; Work, gender, identity ; Popular Culture, representations ; Political economy and everyday life ; Anthropology of work ; Political anthropologyMORAWSKI, Cynthia, Associate Professor
Learner in difficulty; literacy; language arts; women and educationMOREAU, Denise, Assistant Professor
Women's health (adult & youth); health of francophone women living in a minority situation in Canada; maternity representations & practices; health communication; health promotionMUJAWAMARIYA, Donatille, Full Professor
Formation à l'enseignement; didactique des sciences; enseignement des sciences et femmes; éducation multiculturelle et antiraciste; questions des inégalités en généralMUNRO, Lauchlan Thomas, Associate Professor
Poverty, human rights and social protection; The economics of risk and uncertainty; Public sector management, especially aid effectiveness; Children and development policyNG-A-FOOK, Nicholas, Assistant Professor
Curriculum theory; curriculum studies; curriculum inquiry; internationalization of curriculum studies; indigenous studies; postcolonial studies; cultural studies; women and gender studies; autobiographical/biographical/narrative inquiry researchO'CONNOR, Eileen, Associate Professor
Classifications of health indicators and determinants; gender; risks and disease outbreaks; framing illness and disease in historical perspectiveORSINI, Michael, Associate Professor
Health policy; interest groups; social movements; public policy; VIH/SIDA; hepatitis C; narrative analysis, Aboriginal politicsPALULIS, Patricia, Associate Professor
Curriculum theorizing in language, literacy, culture and spatiality; post-structural, post-colonial and psychoanalytic discourses within interdisciplinary studies; reading and writing as a doubling gesture of (inter)textuality; research as performatiPARENT, Colette, Full Professor
Feminism and criminology; wife assault; sex workPERRON, Amélie, Assistant Professor
Marginalized populatons; psychiatry and mental health, forensic nursing; identity and subjectivity; risk; power relationships; ethics and politics, critical theory, discourse deconstruction; policy deconstruction; epistemologyPHILLIPS, Karen, Assistant Professor
Reproductive physiology; reproductive technology; endocrine disrupters; cell biology; risk assessmentPIETRANTONIO, Linda, Associate Professor
Ethnic relations; race and sex relations; equality: ideologies and social policies; epistomology of the minority fact; social discourse analysisPOLOMENO, Viola, Associate Professor
Perinatal sexuality; intimacy of the parenting couple; relationship love-health; intervention programs on intergenerational family health promotion; perinatal education; perceptual interpersonal approach; development, psychometric evaluation and translation of family research instrumentsRAJIVA, Mythili, Associate Professor
Feminist Theory and Methodology ; Critical race and postcolonial theory ; South Asian diaspora ; Adolescence/girlhood/youth culture research ; Cultural studies ; Theories of selfhood/subjectivity, Contemporary Social TheoryRIPPEYOUNG, Phyllis, Associate Professor SAURETTE, Paul, Associate Professor
Contemporary political theory; history of political thought; ideology and politics of conservatismSCHWARTZ, Agatha, Associate Professor
Literature of the 20th century; women's literature; gender studies; German and Central Europe cultureSCOTT, Corrie, Assistant Professor
Critical Race Theories ; Queer Theories ; Masculinities ; Quebec and Francophone Literatures ; Gender in Popular Culture and CinemaSEFERDJELI, Ryme, Assistant Professor
Modern Middle Eastern and North African history; women and gender history (Middle East and North Africa)SETHNA, Christabelle, Associate Professor
History of sexuality; history of sexuality; history of sex education and birth control; post colonial studiesSHEEHY, Elizabeth, Full Professor
Criminal law; gender discrimination; feminist legal theory, women and the lawSIMON, Scott, Associate Professor
Political and legal anthropology; development; East Asian studiesSOULIÈRE, Marguerite, Assistant Professor
Life cycles events (birth, adolescence, and menopause); risk and pathologisation; masculine/feminine redefinitions; new networks of essential relationships (social kinship); intra and intergenerational transmissionSPITZER, Denise, Associate Professor
Health of immigrant and refugee women; immigration; transnationalism and identity; critical perspectives of the body; science and technology, community-based researchSPRONK, Susan, Assistant Professor
Latin America, particularly Bolivia, Ecuador, and Peru; Labour and social movements; Neoliberalism and the privatization of public services in developing countriesSTRAEHLE, Christine, Assistant Professor
Applied ethics; global ethics; theories of global justice; migration regimes; gender and global justiceSUGARS, Cynthia, Associate Professor
Canadian Literature; Postcolonial theory; PsychoanalysisTELMISSANY, May, Associate Professor
Arab cinema and culture; contemporary Arab literature; literary theory; film theory; intercultural relations and multiculturalism; Arab Canadian StudiesTERRETTA, Meredith, Assistant Professor
Political and cultural history of Central Africa; nationalism; post-colonialism; historiographyTHÉBERGE, Mariette, Associate Professor
Enseignement et apprentissage des arts; processus de création; formation à l'enseignementTHIFAULT, Marie-Claude, Associate Professor
History of nursing in Canada; history of women in Quebec and Canada; history of nursing sisters; history of life in mental institutions in the 19th and 20th centuries; women and marginality; gender and madness; cultural historyTOURIGNY, Jocelyne, Full Professor
Pre-operative preparation of children and parents ; emotional distress in young children ; parents' involvement in children's ambulatory care; fathers' involvement in children's health care, partnership model for parents and professionalsTREMBLAY, Manon, Full Professor
Canadian politics; women and politics; interest groups and social movements; parlementary system; Quebec politics; sexual diversity; representation and electoral systemsTREVENEN, Kathryn, Assistant Professor
Feminist and political thought ; human rights; postcolonial theory and politics; queer theory and LBGTQ rights; theories of cosmopolitan politicsTURENNE-SJOLANDER, Claire, Full Professor
Globalization; Canadian foreign policy; gender and international politics; theory of international relations; international political economy; international politics; American foreign policyVON FLOTOW, Luise, Full Professor
Literary translation; gender and translation; audiovisual translation; Canadian studies
To be accepted in the Collaborative program in women's studies at the master's level, applicants must first be accepted to the master's program in a participating program. Successful applicants will normally hold an honours degree or the equivalent and have a minimum average of 70 per cent (B). They must also have a background in women's studies, that is, a minimum of two undergraduate level courses or one graduate level course on women, gender, feminism or sexualities. Students who do not have an adequate background may be eligible to our Special Policy for Admissions.
Applications for admission to the Collaborative program in women's studies at the master's level are submitted at the same time as the application for admission to the Master's program of the relevant discipline. Only one application for admission is required for the collaborative Master’s program. In exceptional cases, students could commence their specialization in women's studies in their second session of their primary program.
The letter of intention submitted with the application should include a clear account of the “women’s studies” dimension in the proposed topic of research.
Language Policy
The courses offered by the Collaborative Master’s program are given every year in English and in French. Please consult each participating program for their language requirements.
In accordance with the University of Ottawa regulation, assignments, examinations, research papers and theses can be produced in either English or French.
Students admitted to the Collaborative program in women's studies at the master's level must meet the requirements for a master's degree in their primary program as well as the requirements of the women's studies program. Normally, the women's studies courses are recognized as partial fulfillment of the requirements of the student's primary program, in which case the passing grade in the relevant FEM course or courses is the same as that specified for the primary program.
The Women's Studies requirements are:
Two compulsory courses: FEM5300 FEMINIST THEORIES (3cr.)
FEM5103 FEMINIST METHODOLOGIES (3cr.)
Students must complete the two compulsory courses before their first registration for the major research paper or thesis.
A thesis or major research paper on a topic related to women, gender, feminism or sexualities. The proposed topic must be approved by the Women’s Studies Graduate Committee as well as by the student’s primary program. The thesis or major research paper must demonstrate knowledge of feminist scholarship in the field or fields appropriate to the topic, and of feminist methodologies where applicable.The thesis supervisor must possess Women’s Studies and/or feminist expertise. In the case of a major research paper, the supervisor should, ideally, possess Women’s Studies and/or feminist expertise. If not, one of the readers must possess such expertise. Joint supervision by a professor from the participating unit and a professor chosen by the WSGC may be appropriate in some cases.Thesis or Major Research Paper Proposal: The thesis or major research paper proposal must be approved by the Women’s Studies Graduate Committee as well as by the primary program. Usually the thesis or major research paper proposal is submitted to women’s studies by the end of the third session of the first year of studies. For the primary programs that do not require a proposal, students must still submit a proposal to the Women’s Studies Graduate Committee.Examiner or Reader: One of the examiners (for the thesis) or reader (for the major research paper) must be a person approved by the Women’s Studies Graduate Committee. Minimum StandardsThe passing grade in all courses is C+. Students who fail two courses (equivalent to 6 credits) must withdraw from the program.
FEM5103 FEMINIST METHODOLOGIES (3cr.)
Methodologies developed in Women's Studies. Critical examination from both multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives. Prerequisite: Two undergraduate courses in Women's Studies or the permission of the supervisor of graduate studies in Women's Studies.
FEM5300 FEMINIST THEORIES (3cr.)
Approaches to contemporary feminist theory. Critical examination from both multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives. Prerequisite: Two undergraduate courses in Women's Studies or the permission of the supervisor of graduate studies in Women's Studies.
FEM5503 MÉTHODOLOGIES FÉMINISTES (3cr.)
Méthodologies élaborées en études des femmes. Examen critique dans une perspective à la fois pluridisciplinaire et interdisciplinaire. Préalable : Deux cours de premier cycle en études des femmes ou la permission de la personne responsable des études supérieures en études des femmes.
FEM5700 THÉORIES FÉMINISTES (3cr.)
Différentes approches de la théorie féministe contemporaine. Examen critique dans une perspective à la fois pluridisciplinaire et interdisciplinaire. Préalable : Deux cours de premier cycle en études des femmes ou la permission de la personne responsable des études supérieures en études des femmes.
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