Amin Ghaziani

@Amin_Ghaziani

Prof and Canada Research Chair at , author of Imagining ; ; There Goes the ?; and The Dividends of

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Joined February 2014

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  1. Jan 23

    DW (Deutsche Welle, Germany’s International Broadcaster) reports the approval of an annual “Straight Pride Day” by the city council of Cuiabá in Brazil - and interviews an American-trained sociologist living in Canada about it.

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  2. Jan 20

    Check out this upcoming panel (Jan 27) from . What can cultural sociology offer to current conversations about race? How can we design research to unmask the systematicity of racism? Four distinguished scholars will offer provocative insights. Hope to see you there!

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    24 Nov 2021

    pilf (paper I'd like to finish)

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    21 Dec 2021

    My younger sibling made an entire fake People magazine for a class lol

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    All your professors right now

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    6 Dec 2021

    Literally best day ever: A coyote right outside the office! (Stood below ’s office window for 5 minutes)

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    8 Nov 2021

    and I edited a new handbook on classical theory. It is not designed like others, as it is not a review. It asks of its incredible slate of authors to reimagine what classical theory is and what it should be doing.

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    3 Nov 2021

    Congratulations to Prof. for his earning of an research grant to study suicide clusters in schools and communities, focusing on the state of Colorado.

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    27 Oct 2021

    Ethnographers and in-depth interviewers: What makes qualitative research *qualitative*? This is among the rare situations where the answer does not matter but the question is important. New paper: 1/

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    21 Oct 2021

    Spread the word! I’m recruiting new MA/PhD students in drug use, socio-economic well-being & health. Projects could span social/drug policy, lab mkt innovation, financial adaptation & health justice. More @

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    20 Oct 2021

    One of my brilliant students, Morgan McCulloch, is researching non-binary people’s identities and experiences accessing health care in British Columbia. Please check out the flyer to participate, or consider retweeting this post or sharing the flyer with others!

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  12. 19 Oct 2021

    Creating some linkages between and tomorrow during a colloquium talk about the connective power of culture (inspired by John Mohr's field-defining vision). Details here:

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    15 Oct 2021

    Do you speak academic?

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    27 Sep 2021

    Check this out...wrote a thing with an awesome grad student!

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    27 Sep 2021

    My (first ever!) theory paper, co-written with , was published today! An overview of the main points below:

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    The four core queer books we are reading in Reading & Reporting LGBTQ Health, by &

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    22 Sep 2021

    Amazing university. Amazing department. Amazing city.

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    17 Sep 2021

    In his latest paper “The geography of ethnoracial low birth weight inequalities in the United States” Prof. examines correlates of the geography of ethnoracial inequalities in low birth weight in the US. Read the full article here: !

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    16 Sep 2021

    Tune in this Saturday to listen to Prof. Dr. Kimberly Huyser () speak on the public health impact of vaccine science at CoVaRR-Net’s “Vaccines 101” Webinar. Register below:

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    15 Sep 2021

    First article in a new line of work on fertility and infant health (and with the new affiliation! ) From every birth certificate in the 2000s, Kiara and I constructed and analyzed county-level indicators of racial differences in Low Birth Weight

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