H.M Tory Chair Sociologist/Criminologist UAlberta Director Centre for Criminological Research & the University of Alberta Prison Project @theUAPP. Ethnographer.
Research on right-wing groups is increasingly security-oriented. I identify problems with this in my new article "Thinking Beyond #Extremism: A Critique of #Counterterrorism Research on Right-Wing Nationalist & Far-Right Social Movements", in @BritSocCrim.
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Please join the Presidential Panel: Current Concerns and Future Directions in Prison Research on Thu, Nov 14, 12:30 to 1:50 pm to discuss trends in in-prison research and related issues.shorturl.at/Giuhk @crewebencrewe @SBucerius@daniellerudes
We are looking for 3 passionate researchers to interview system-involved people in Edmonton and the surrounding areas. Join our team!: @CCR_UofA ; @theUAPP.
See link below for details.
Applications due July 19.
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Aryan Karimi, Sara Thompson, and @SBucerius argue that refugee background seems to push transnationalism into the future for their study's participants.
Read their article below.
doi.org/10.1177/003803852412…
What a great event celebrating Michael Tonry and his incredible career and mentorship. Forever grateful!! Thank you to @AleGCorda#JulianRoberts and @MPICSL for this outstanding event and the invitation.
...What a day @MPICSL in beautiful Freiburg im Breisgau for the event celebrating Michael Tonry's incredible career, mentorship and contribution to criminology and criminal justice!
A little late to the party but thanks to @dpyrooz @JohnLeverso & James Densley for including this chapter with @SBucerius in their new Oxford Handbook of Gangs & Society - a hefty but important book @CCR_UofA
I hope this gets the conversation started about the practical and ethical issues with making transcripts and other qualitative data public. The editors of Criminology @VolkanTopalli seem open to discuss. Would live to hear other people's thoughts on it. #Criminology#qualcrim
Pleased that The Criminologist published @HeCopes & my article on the "Transparency trade-off: the risks of Criminology’s new data sharing policy". As board members of #Criminology we felt it was important to discuss possible implications for qualitative researchers &participants
Pleased that The Criminologist published @HeCopes & my article on the "Transparency trade-off: the risks of Criminology’s new data sharing policy". As board members of #Criminology we felt it was important to discuss possible implications for qualitative researchers &participants
The current issue of The Criminologist has been published and is available for you to view online.
Please use the following link to access issues of The Criminologist: asc41.org/publications/the-c…
Excited that @SBucerius, @kevindhaggerty and I's latest article is now live! We discuss how incarcerated men in a specialized prison program use their participation to create symbolic social boundaries between their current and former selves. (1/2)
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We were pleased to see many folks enjoy today’s qualitative research workshop! We hope everyone who joined us for a workshop today had a great first day at #ASCPhilly23. We look forward to welcoming many more people over the next few days!
Congratulations to sociology professor & director of the #UAlberta Prison Project (UAPP), Dr. Sandra Bucerius, who has been announced as a finalist for the SSHRC Impact Awards! This prestigious award recognizes leaders and innovative thinkers advancing social sciences and humanities research in Canada. @SBucerius@theUAPP
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Check out ASC President, @criminology (Shadd Maruna), along with our Program Co-Chairs @JillMcCorkel & Jamie Fader @fadergator as they as they highlight to connection of criminology, the meeting theme and Philadelphia. We look forward to seeing you! #ASCriminology2023
Job alert! 2 Criminology TT positions @UAlbertaSoc@CCR_UofA. If you want to work in an exciting, thriving department among great colleagues, check us out. We will start reviewing files Oct 5. One position is open (methods/topic), one is Quant Crim @ASCRM41@BritSocCrim@ASAnews
Op-ed in @globeandmail this weekend. Sharing some of our findings on our research on School Resource Officers (SRO) in two Edmonton School Boards as well as the politics around conducting empirical research on contentious issues. @KanikaSamuels