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BARIL, Alexandre »
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Assistant professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of Social Work
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800#6386
Cell: 8197750200
Home: 8197750200
E-mail: abaril@uottawa.ca
Website
Preferred method s of contact:
E-mail, Cell Telephone, Office Telephone
Research information:
Trans theories (transgender, transsexual, non-binary, genderqueer, etc.); Disability/mad/crip theories; Queer/sexuality theories; Feminist and gender theories; Intersectional and diversity theories; Linguistic minorities; Sociology of the body/health/social movements.Area(s) of expertise:
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- Communications and ethics
- Disability
- Disability law
- Feminist ethics
- Feminist politics and theory
- Francophone rights
- Francophonie and society
- Human rights
- Human rights
- LGBT
- LGBTQ
- Mental health
- Sex/sexuality
- Suicide
- Women
Language preference:
English and French
COLÓN, Raúl »
Part-time professor
Faculty of Arts
School of Translation and Interpretation
Contact information:
Office: 613-818-2755
E-mail: rcolo036@uottawa.ca
Preferred method s of contact:
E-mail, Cell Telephone
Research information:
Raúl Ernesto Colón Rodríguez is a PhD in Translation Studies and Part-time professor at the University of Ottawa. He had worked (French-Spanish and English-French) in editorial, cinematographic, Canadian Francophonie and United Nations translation areas in Canada (2007-2019). He completed in 2011 a Master’s degree in TS at the University of Ottawa, and since 2011 he had published chapters, articles, translations and book reviews in American, Canadian, Spanish, Colombian, Polish and Brazilian publications. His PhD Thesis with Complexity Theory as theoretical approach, was about Collaborative Activist Translation 2.0 in Canada. He also does research on the links between Translation, Exiles and Migrations of Latin-Americans in North America.Area(s) of expertise:
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- Canadian French
- Communism
- Francophonie and society
- French
- Intercultural communication
- Latin America
- Political communications
- Political ideology
- Translation and interpretation
Language preference:
English and French , Spanish; Russian; Portuguese
DALLAIRE, Christine »

Full professor
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Human Kinetics
Contact information:
Office: 6135625800
Office: 4279
E-mail: christine.dallaire@uOttawa.ca
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Research information:
Christine Dallaire studies sports and physical activity from a sociocultural perspective, with a particular focus on Canadian society, youth and communities as well Canada's francophonie. She is currently comparing the experiences of young adults (18-25 years old) that invest themselves in sports leadership roles as a form of community engagement through the Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa, the YMCA-YWCA Capital Region and the Jeux de l’Acadie. Her earlier research focused on the role of sport in community building and in youth francophone and national belonging at the Jeux de l'Acadie, the Jeux franco-ontariens, the Jeux francophones de l'Alberta, the Jeux de la francophonie canadienne and the Jeux du Québec.Area(s) of expertise:
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Language preference:
English and French
EBANDA DE B'BERI, Boulou »
Research Director (AMLAC&S)
Full professor
Faculty of Arts
Communication
Contact information:
Office: 6135625800#3826
E-mail: ddboulou@uottawa.ca
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Research information:
Questions of intercultural communication, medias' representation of ethnic minorities; cultural identity, racism, racialization, and cultural history in Canada and in Black Africa.
Area(s) of expertise:
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- Aboriginal Studies
- Acculturation
- Anthropology
- Artificial intelligence
- Canadian history
- Canadian studies
- Communications and ethics
- Communications and technology
- Cultural belonging
- Cultural history
- Cultural identity
- Culture
- Feminist politics and theory
- Francophonie and society
- Gender in information and communications technologies
- Globalization
- Hate crimes
- Immigration
- Intercultural communication
- International communication
- Media
- Organizational communications
- Political communications
- Political philosophy
- Political philosophy
- Political theory
- Political violence
- Postcolonial studies
- Poverty
- Race
- Racism
- Social change
- Social justice
- Social norms
- Social politics
- Torture
Language preference:
English and French
FLEURET, Carole »
Full professor
Faculty of Education
Contact information:
Office: 61356258004106
Cell: 819-6616905
E-mail: cfleuret@uottawa.ca
Website
Preferred method s of contact:
E-mail, Cell Telephone
Research information:
French as a second language. Writing/spelling intercultural approach. Minority populations
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Language preference:
Français seulement
GOBEIL, Marc »
Director of French Immersion Studies
Support staff member
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5747
Office: 613-562-5800 x 2273
Cell: 613-668-2272
E-mail: mgobeil@uottawa.ca
Preferred method s of contact:
Cell Telephone, Office Telephone
Research information:
- Intimate knowledge of French immersion at the post-secondary level.
- Have met more than 2,500 students attempting bilingual university studies.
- Knowledge of students' ambitions, challenges, fears and tools for success.
Area(s) of expertise:
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Language preference:
English and French
POWER, Mark »
Professor
Assistant professor
Faculty of Law
Common Law
Contact information:
Office: 613-562-5800 (3381)
E-mail: Mark.Power@uOttawa.ca
Preferred method s of contact:
E-mail, Office Telephone
Research information:
My research focusses on access to justice, constitutional and administrative law, education law (primary and secondary education, Indian constitutional law, the rights of minorities, and language rights (official language communities, Francophones, Franco-Ontarians, Acadians, and English speaking communities in Quebec).
Area(s) of expertise:
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- Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
- Administrative law
- Civil (punitive) damages
- Constitutional law
- Courts
- Federalism
- Francophone rights
- Francophonie and society
- Human rights
- Human rights
- Private international law
Language preference:
English and French
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