A Call for Including Gender in Research

A Call for Including Gender in Research

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Thursday, March 14, 2019

11:00 AM - 1:00 AM | Add to calendar

2017 Dunton Tower

1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON

Contact Information

AEmilia Jarvis, 2650, AEmilia Jarvis

Cost

Free

About this Event

Host Organization: CREWW

A Call for Including Gender in Research’

An event to exchange ideas about including gender and sex dimensions in research. Experts
in the area of gender and organizations will bring their critical perspective on political and intersectional approach to gender and work research, trans experience of under/underemployment, gender and policy, and leadership research and gender analysis.
The discussion will help to guide novice researchers in embracing gender in their research.
• Introduction
• Guest speakers
• Open discussion
• Wrap-up

Date: Thursday, March 14, 2019
Time: 11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Location: 2017 Dunton Tower
Lunch: Available

To Register: aemilia.jarvis@carleton.ca

Guest Speakers & Bios
Susan Braedley, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at Carleton University. Her research focuses on care, gender, racialization and public policy. Dr. Braedley’s work addresses health policy issues particularly as they pertain to improving healthy aging among residents and workers in long term care residences.

Melissa Redmond, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the School of Social Work at Carleton University. Her research focuses on child protection practice and policy, social service program access among marginalized populations, anti-oppressive practice, social policy, poverty, social work pedagogy and feminist scholarship.

Ivy Lynn Bourgeault, PhD, is a Professor in the Telfer School of Management at the University of Ottawa. She holds the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Chair in Gender, Work and Health Human Resources. She is the lead coordinator of the pan Canadian Health Human Resources Network and the Scientific Director of the Ontario Health Human Resource Research Network both housed at the University of Ottawa. Dr. Bourgeault has garnered an international reputation for her research on health professions, health policy and women’s health.

Dan Irving, PhD, is an Associate Professor teaching in the Human Rights and Sexuality Studies programs in The Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies at Carleton University. In the spring of 2015, he launched his new research project exploring Eminem, “aggrieved entitlement” (Kimmel 2008) and other affective dimensions of youth masculinities in times of socio-economic crisis. Currently, Irving is wrapping up his study of trans* and two-spirit individuals experiences of unemployment and underemployment. He has presented findings to academic, professional and public audiences.