The course timetable for CQ’s Fall 2024 shared curriculum is now available! Please refer to your departmental registrar for course enrolment and drop dates. Students interested in taking courses outside their home department can view enrolment instructions here. The full curriculum, including potential student pathways through the curriculum, can be viewed here. Note: NUR1025 is open only […]
Announcements
DLSPH Announces Dr. Sarah Elton as Inaugural Eakin Chair
CQ is very pleased to share that Dr. Sarah Elton has been named the inaugural Eakin Chair in Critical Qualitative Health Research Methodology. Dr. Elton joins CQ and the Division of Social and Behavioural Health Sciences at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health (DLSPH) as an Assistant Professor and Chair. Dr. Elton’s new role […]
2023-2024 CQ Dissertation Award
We are pleased to announce that the winner of the 2023-24 Joan Eakin Award for Methodological Excellence in a Qualitative Doctoral Dissertation this year is Dr. Karima Joy for her thesis titled, “Honouring Grief Experiences in Life, Death, and the Workplace: A Critical Analysis of Bereavement Accommodation for Workers in Precarious Employment in Canada”. The […]
CQ Workshop: More-Than-Human Methodologies
The multispecies or more-than-human turn asks the researcher to widen the research lens and include things and beings that often have been excluded by Euro-Western social sciences and humanities. But as Bell et al. (2018) wrote in Area, the “‘how’ of more-than-human research is not straightforward and is often not described in detail, or is […]
RECORDING: April 26 – CQ Seminar by Dr. Marit Solbjør
On Friday, April 26, from 12-1:30 PM, Dr. Marit Solbjør presented CQ’s latest online seminar. Watch the recording here. Title: Hegemonic masculinity in focus groups on men’s health Abstract: Focus groups have become a common part of the data collection repertoire within qualitative health research. Focus groups are group interviews which focus on a specific theme that […]
RECORDING: March 1 – CQ Seminar by Dr. Alan Santinele Martino
On Friday, March 1, from 12-1:30 PM, Dr. Alan Santinele Martino presented CQ’s latest online seminar. Watch the recording here. Title: “Crip Magic”: Methodology, Mentorship, and Maddening the Academia Abstract: This seminar will introduce the notion of ‘crip magic’, a transformative approach derived from the intersection of Disability and Mad Studies, in the context of qualitative research. […]