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Faculty members and fellows

Our faculty and fellows are significantly involved in community and other public organizations. And they'll remember your name.

For questions, visit our contact page to better direct your query.

Full-time faculty

  • Chedly Belkhodja
    • Professeur titulaire, School of Community and Public Affairs
    • Professor, School of Community and Public Affairs
    Research areas: Immigration and Policies Regionalization of immigration Right-wing Populism
  • Gage Diabo
    • Assistant Professor, Tenure Track, English
  • Anna Kruzynski
    • Professor, School of Community and Public Affairs
    Research areas: Community economies, Post-capitalism, Collective Autonomy, Anarchism, Social Justice, Contentious feminism, Participatory Action Research, Community Organizing, Activism
  • Marguerite Mendell
    • Distinguished Professor Emeritus, School of Community and Public Affairs
    Research areas: Social finance; impact investing; co-construction of public policy; the commons; Karl Polanyi studies; the social and solidarity economy in Quebec and internationally
  • Nicolas Renaud
    • Assistant Professor - First Peoples Studies, School of Community and Public Affairs
    • Program Director - First Peoples Studies (BA), School of Community and Public Affairs
    Research areas: Wendat worldview and history, Iroquoian cultures, colonialism and decolonization, Indigenous ecologies, wampum belts, Indigenous cinema, documentary film, experimental film, video installation, relations between Québec society and Indigenous peoples
  • Catherine Kineweskwêw Richardson
    • Visiting Professor Curtin University Australia 2022-2023
    • Full Professor , School of Community and Public Affairs
    • Former Director First Peoples Studies, School of Community and Public Affairs
    • CURC in Indigenous Healing Knowledges
    • Co-Director of the Centre for Oral History and Storytelling
    • Co-Founder of the Centre for Response-Based Practice
    Status: Active agent
    Research areas: Indigenous well-being, identity, response-based practice, counselling approaches, recovery from violence, Indigenous connectedness, land and spirituality
  • Daniel Salée
    • Professor, Political Science
    • Professor, School of Community and Public Affairs
    Research areas: The politic of citizenship; Aboriginal peoples; ethnocultural diversity; nationalism; Quebec and Canadian politics
  • Anna Sheftel
    • Principal, School of Community and Public Affairs
    • Associate Professor, School of Community and Public Affairs
    Research areas: Oral history; Holocaust; genocide; memory studies; memory activism; immigration; ethics; methodology; community-based research
  • Sigwan Thivierge
    • Assistant Professor, First Peoples Studies, School of Community and Public Affairs
    • Assistant Professor, Linguistics, Classics, Modern Languages and Linguistics
    Research areas: Language reclamation, theoretical linguistics
  • Louellyn White
    • Professeure adjointe, School of Community and Public Affairs
    • Associate Professor, First Peoples Studies, School of Community and Public Affairs
  • Vijay Kolinjivadi
    • Assistant Professor, Sustainable and Equitable Economies, School of Community and Public Affairs
    Research areas: Political ecology of payments for ecosystem services (PES), biodiversity and carbon offsets; time, temporality and ecological crisis; social movements and ecological resistance

Limited term appointments

Part-time faculty

Please note that not all part-time faculty members teach every term and so may not be available year-round.

Fellows

Affiliates

Lorraine O'Donnell
Affiliate Professor
Coordinator-researcher, Quebec English-Speaking Communities Research Network (QUESCREN)

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