School of Graduate Studies Calendar, 2020-2021 [-ARCHIVED CALENDAR-]
Sociology
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The Department of Sociology provides facilities for students intending to proceed to the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees.
Enquiries: 905 525-9140 Ext. 23613
E-mail: socgrad@mcmaster.ca
Website: http://sociology.mcmaster.ca
Faculty/Fall 2020
Professors
Tina Fetner, B.A. (California, Santa Cruz), M.A., Ph.D. (New York)/ Chair
Gregory Hooks, B.A. (Kent State), M.S. (Ohio State), Ph.D. (Wisconsin, Madison)
Cyril H. Levitt, B.A., M.A. (Waterloo), Dr.Phil. (Free Univ., Berlin)
Neil McLaughlin, B.A., M.A. (Cleveland), Ph.D. (CUNY)
Victor Satzewich, B.A., M.A. (Saskatchewan), Ph.D. (Glasgow)
Associate Professors
Jeffrey Denis, B.A. (Toronto, Trinity College), A.M., Ph.D. (Harvard)
Paul Glavin, B.Sc. (Strathclyde, Scotland), M.A. (Kent State), Ph.D. (Toronto)
Melanie Heath, B.A. (California, Berkeley), M.A. (California State, Sacramento), Ph.D. (Southern California)/ Chair, Graduate Program
Karen Robson, B.A. (Alberta), M.A. (Calgary), Ph.D. (Essex)/ Ontario Research Chair in Educational Achievement and At-Risk Youth
Marisa Young, B.A. (Calgary), M.A. (Calgary), Ph.D. (Toronto)
Assistant Professors
Luca Berardi, B.A. (Toronto), M.A. (Toronto), Ph.D. (Alberta)
Phillipa Chong, B.A. (Toronto), M.A. (Toronto), Ph.D.(Toronto)
Lisa Kaida, B.A.(Tokyo), M.A. (Tokyo), M.A. (Toronto), Ph.D. (Toronto)
Geraldina Polanco, B.A. (British Columbia), M.A. (Concordia), Ph.D. (British Columbia)/Joint, Labour Studies
Vanessa Watts, B.A. (Trent), M.A. (Victoria), Ph.D. (Queen’s)/MacPherson Chair in Indigenous Studies
Associate Members
James Gillett/B.A. (Calgary), M.A., Ph.D. (McMaster)
Adjunct Members
Arig al Shaibah B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Queen’s)/Associate Vice-President, Equity and Inclusion
Research in Sociology
The Department has the capability of supervising MA major papers and theses and PhD dissertations in the research areas of Gender, Sexuality and Family; Political Sociology, Social Movements and Policy; Race, Ethnicity and Immigration; Social Inequality; Social Psychology; and Sociology of Work and Occupations. These areas are broadly defined and a variety of approaches and topics are possible within each. Students normally select more narrowly focused topics under the general rubric of these areas.
In order to ensure proper supervision, the Department attempts to match as closely as possible the research interests of incoming students with those of the faculty. Applicants should consult the Department’s website for the most current areas of expertise and research activities of the faculty.
While the Department has specialized in its areas of Ph.D. supervision, students are nonetheless encouraged to pursue their studies more broadly in the courses taken. Details about which of these courses will be offered in any particular year, the actual course content and the name of the instructor can be obtained from the Department of Sociology or the department website.
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