Sophie Thewissen-LeBlanc (Contributor)
Sophie Thewissen-LeBlanc holds a Master's degree in Women's
Studies from the University of Ottawa. Her master's thesis focused
on citizenship education for adolescent girls and young women in a
Montreal-area feminist organization, the results of which were
published in the journal Recherches feministes. She has contributed
to several research projects on youth, gender, media and
citizenship as a research assistant or professional.
Brieg Capitaine (Contributor)
Brieg Capitaine is Associate Professor at the University of
Ottawa's School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies. He
holds a doctorate in sociology from the cole des hautes etudes en
sciences sociales (Paris), and is interested in the civil sphere
and social movements. He coordinated the book Mouvements sociaux.
Quand le sujet devient acteur (ditions de la FMSH, 2016) and, with
Geoffrey Pleyers, the special issue "Jeunes alteractivistes :
d'autres manieres de faire de la politique?" in the journal Agora
Debats/Jeunesses.
Herold Constant (Contributor)
Herold Constant holds a master's degree in sociology from
the University of Ottawa. His thesis focuses on the relationship to
work of immigrants of Haitian origin. He collaborated on the
research partnership as a research assistant.
Alexandre Cournoyer (Contributor)
Alexandre Cournoyer holds a master's degree in sociology
from the University of Ottawa. His thesis focuses on the social and
political participation of young adults. He collaborated on the
research partnership as a research assistant.
Emilie Drapeau (Contributor)
Emilie Drapeau is a PhD student at the University of
Ottawa's School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies. Her
research focuses on conjugal commitment, which she situates at the
crossroads of the sociologies of the family, the couple, youth,
life courses and religion. She collaborated on the research
partnership as research assistant and research coordinator.
Marieve Forest (Contributor)
Marieve Forest is a visiting professor at the University of
Ottawa's School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies and a
researcher affiliated with the Centre for Interdisciplinary
Research on Citizenship and Minorities (CIRCEM). She is also
President and Senior Researcher at Sociopol, a company specializing
in applied social research, consulting and collective support. As a
researcher, she specializes in public decision-making, social
policies related to official languages, social change and
citizenship education.
Maxime Goulet-Langlois (Contributor)
Maxime Goulet-Langlois is a researcher-practitioner with a
passion for philosophical practices and popular education,
currently completing a PhD in the Department of Integrated Studies
in Education at McGill University. His research interests concern
the professional development infrastructures by which third-sector
practitioners inform their analyses of social problems. He is also
a lecturer at HEC Montreal, where he teaches program
evaluation.
Francois Marchand (Contributor)
Francois Marchand has been a social worker since 2007
(Universite du Quebec en Outaouais), focusing on community action
and organization. He became interested in public participation in
Quebec's sociosanitary institutions as part of a master's degree in
political science at the University of Ottawa (2015). He is
currently pursuing doctoral studies in sociology, where he is
studying children's social participation (University of
Ottawa).
Stephanie Gaudet (Editor)
Stephanie Gaudet is Full Professor and Director of the
Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Citizenship and Minorities
(CIRCEM) at the University of Ottawa. She works on social and
political participation, particularly that of young people, life
courses and qualitative methodology. She leads a partnership
research project (SSHRC) on citizenship education experiences in
community and associative settings (educationetdemocratie.ca) and a
research project on youth social and political engagement pathways
(SSHRC).
Caroline Caron (Editor)
Caroline Caron is Full Professor in the Department of Social
Sciences at the Universite du Quebec en Outaouais. She specializes
in gender relations in media and communication, as well as the
study of youth media and forms of civic engagement practiced by
adolescents through digital communication tools. Her recent
research is among the pioneering work to document the civic uses of
videoblogging among young YouTube users in the Canadian
context.
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