In our ever-changing world, sociology offers unique ways of rethinking the epistemological, social, political and media challenges that shape our societies. It can help us explore these issues from new angles, opening up innovative ways to address them.
In our ever-changing world, sociology offers unique ways of rethinking the epistemological, social, political and media challenges that shape our societies. It can help us explore these issues from new angles, opening up innovative ways to address them.
On 23-25 September, the Human Rights Research & Education Centre had the pleasure of hosting four members of the Rohingya Maìyafuìnor Collaborative Network (RMCN) – a network of young Rohingya women dedicated to advancing the human rights of the Rohingya people in the face of severe persecution and displacement.
On 23-25 September, the Human Rights Research & Education Centre had the pleasure of hosting four members of the Rohingya Maìyafuìnor Collaborative Network (RMCN) – a network of young Rohingya women dedicated to advancing the human rights of the Rohingya people in the face of severe persecution ...
The digital divide can exclude vulnerable populations from the benefits of digital technologies. Yet, in other cases, the elites benefit from an analog privilege that allows them to opt out from the AI processes harming the most vulnerable.
The digital divide can exclude vulnerable populations from the benefits of digital technologies. Yet, in other cases, the elites benefit from an analog privilege that allows them to opt out from the AI processes harming the most vulnerable.
“As a Black woman with sickle cell disease, I brace myself for judgement every time I walk into the ER,” says Shelly-Ann Crosby, 41, whose countless hospital visits for pain have deepened her wariness.
“As a Black woman with sickle cell disease, I brace myself for judgement every time I walk into the ER,” says Shelly-Ann Crosby, 41, whose countless hospital visits for pain have deepened her wariness.
Thanks to support from Professor Vanthuyne, the Wìdòkodàdodà (Building Together) research project, led and directed by Mike Diabo and Mona Tolley, was able to secure a Community-based Research (CBR) Grant. The project aims to engage with the Anishinaabeg Nation to explore how uOttawa can contribute to decolonization and Indigenization processes.
Thanks to support from Professor Vanthuyne, the Wìdòkodàdodà (Building Together) research project, led and directed by Mike Diabo and Mona Tolley, was able to secure a Community-based Research (CBR) Grant. The project aims to engage with the Anishinaabeg Nation to explore how uOttawa can contribute ...
Researchers at the University of Ottawa have made a discovery that changes what we know about light and materials. They found that engineered achiral (symmetric) materials, called achiral plasmonic metasurfaces, can absorb light differently depending on the handedness of the wavefront of light. This was surprising because, for years, such materials were found to be indifferent to any optical probe...
Researchers at the University of Ottawa have made a discovery that changes what we know about light and materials. They found that engineered achiral (symmetric) materials, called achiral plasmonic metasurfaces, can absorb light differently depending on the handedness of the wavefront of light. This...
A recent graduate of the LL.M. in Law and Technology, Mark Musselman has been awarded the James H. Bocking Memorial Award by Canadian Bar Association’s Competition Law and Foreign Investment Review Section for his exceptional scholarly paper on Canadian competition law.
A recent graduate of the LL.M. in Law and Technology, Mark Musselman has been awarded the James H. Bocking Memorial Award by Canadian Bar Association’s Competition Law and Foreign Investment Review Section for his exceptional scholarly paper on Canadian competition law.
The University of Ottawa’s Entrepreneurship Hub (eHub) has partnered with the Career Development and Experiential Learning (CDEL) team to use the power of data to better understand the student experience!
The University of Ottawa’s Entrepreneurship Hub (eHub) has partnered with the Career Development and Experiential Learning (CDEL) team to use the power of data to better understand the student experience!
Le dernier titre de la collection « Amérique française » aborde sous plusieurs angles un épisode marquant pour les communautés francophones minoritaires canadienne.
Le dernier titre de la collection « Amérique française » aborde sous plusieurs angles un épisode marquant pour les communautés francophones minoritaires canadienne.