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Catherine  Connelly

Catherine Connelly

Associate Professor, Human Resources and ManagementDeGroote School of Business, McMaster University

Dr. Catherine Connelly's research focuses on the attitudes, behaviours, and experiences of non-standard workers.

Non-Standard Employee ContractsOrganizational BehaviourOrganizational Health and Safety ManagementOrganizational JusticeOrganizational Citizenship
Tim Brodhead

Tim Brodhead

Senior Fellow (SiG National)Social Innovation Generation (SiG)

A non-profit pioneer who continues working to create a more resilient society by enhancing inclusion, sustainability, and social innovation

PhilanthropyNon-Profit ManagementSocial InnovationSocial FinanceSustainability
Sabreena Ghaffar-Siddiqui

Sabreena Ghaffar-Siddiqui

Professor, Sociologist & Researcher, DEI ExpertSheridan College

DEI, Social Inequality; Immigration; Integration; Refugees; Racism; Islamophobia; Deviance; Radicalization; Terrorism; Hate Crimes.

SociologySocial ActivismPolitics Global Media and CultureImmigration and EthnicityImmigration and Citizenship
Timothy D. Golden

Timothy D. Golden

Professor, Lally School of Management; Area Head of Enterprise Management and OrganizationRensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Leading researcher on remote work, telecommuting, telework, and the relationship between technology and managerial behaviors.

Work-At-HomeVirtual TeamsVirtual WorkTeleworkTelecommuting
Mark Miller

Mark Miller

Professor of HistorySouthern Utah University

Specializing in Native American identity and citizenship, wars of independence, and the economic history of the American midwest

Indigenous Peoples of the AmericasTwentieth Century U.S. HistoryEnvironmental HistoryAmerican WestU.S. Mexico Borderlands
Dana Elizabeth Weiner

Dana Elizabeth Weiner

Associate Professor, History DepartmentWilfrid Laurier University

US Historian, expert on African American history, activism, debates over rights, citizenship in the US to 1880.

United States HistoryUS HistoryEarly US History19th Century US HistoryUS Race
Margarita R. Ochoa, Ph.D.

Margarita R. Ochoa, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of History | Director for Scholarly and Creative PracticeLoyola Marymount University

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

Colonial Latin American HistoryWomen, Family, and the Law in Colonial Latin AmericaRace, racial mixture, racial classifications in colonial Latin AmericaAztec Empire (aka Mexicas; aka Triple Alliance)Law and Legal Culture
Carlos de la Torre

Carlos de la Torre

ProfessorUniversity of Florida

Carlos De la Torre is an expert in Latin American populism from a global perspective and in racism and citizenship in the Americas.

AuthoritarianismLatin American StudiesGlobal PopulismDemocratizationRacism and Citizenship in the Americas
Danilo Yanich

Danilo Yanich

Professor, Biden School of Public Policy and AdministrationUniversity of Delaware

Prof. Yanich's research centers on the media and its intersection with citizenship, public policy and crime, as well as media ownership.

MediaMedia OwnershipMedia, Citizenship and Public PolicyPolicy AnalysisUrban Society
Mary  Bennett

Mary Bennett

Director of the Micheal O. Leavitt Center for Politics and Public ServiceSouthern Utah University

Specializing in U.S. campaigns and elections, government relations, and public policy and advocacy

Utah Political CandidatesUtah Legislative BodyPolitical CommunicationCongressional CampaignsRegulatory Policy for Financial Industries