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BARIL, Alexandre »
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Assistant professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
School of Social Work
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Office: 613-562-5800#6386
Cell: 8197750200
Home: 8197750200
E-mail: abaril@uottawa.ca
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E-mail, Cell Telephone, Office Telephone
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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
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BROWN, Stephen »

Full professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Political Studies
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Office: 613-562-5800 (1896)
E-mail: brown@uOttawa.ca
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I study a variety of issues relating to democracy and democratization, conflict and violence, mining, foreign aid and development, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa, as well as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights. I am particularly interested in Canadian policy in relation to those topics.Area(s) of expertise:
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- Africa
- Corporate Social Responsibly
- Democracy and democratization
- Foreign aid
- Foreign aid
- Foreign Policy
- Human rights
- International development
- International development and globalization
- International organizations
- International political economy
- International relations
- LGBT
- LGBTQ
Language preference:
English and French , espagnol / Spanish; portugais / Portuguese
KIRKUP, Kyle »
Assistant professor
Faculty of Law
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E-mail: Kyle.Kirkup@uOttawa.ca
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Kyle Kirkup's research explores the role of public law, constitutional law, and criminal law in regulating contemporary norms of gender identity and sexuality. He has written about same-sex marriage, solitary confinement, transgender human rights issues, sex work, and the criminalization of HIV non-disclosure. Follow him on Twitter @kylekirkup.Area(s) of expertise:
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