9 episodes

Breaking down the walls of undergraduate sociology and anthropology academia one conversation at a time. Hosts, Marie Figuereo and Olivia Desgroseilliers, chat with a new guest each episode to dive into the topics of their papers featured in our journal of the same title. Topics will range anywhere from gender expression, spirituality, environmentally-focused architecture and Indigenous issues!

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Breaking down the walls of undergraduate sociology and anthropology academia one conversation at a time. Hosts, Marie Figuereo and Olivia Desgroseilliers, chat with a new guest each episode to dive into the topics of their papers featured in our journal of the same title. Topics will range anywhere from gender expression, spirituality, environmentally-focused architecture and Indigenous issues!

    The Failure of Drug Criminalization with Jessica Agathangelou

    The Failure of Drug Criminalization with Jessica Agathangelou

    In this episode, our guest, Jessica Agathangelou talks with Marie about drug addiction and its legal history in Canada. She also unpacks our current system of criminalization, and presents its more humanistic alternative, a harm reduction approach. The foundation for this episode is on Jessica’s paper, “The Failure of Drug Criminalization: Criminalization and Harm Reduction as Viable Approaches to Addiction.”

    • 31 min
    Intellectual Disability and Sexual Rights with Arielle Queraud

    Intellectual Disability and Sexual Rights with Arielle Queraud

    In this episode, Olivia talks with Arielle Queraud on her work concerning intellectual disability and sexual and reproductive rights. She breaks down how laws designed to protect individuals, actually end up hurting them as they face discrimination, misunderstanding and infantilization concerning their bodily autonomy. This conversation centers around Arielle’s paper, “Intellectual Disability and Sexual Rights.”

    • 24 min
    Catching the Spirit with Amanda Van Oort

    Catching the Spirit with Amanda Van Oort

    In this episode, Olivia chats with Amanda Van Oort about her paper, “Catching the Spirit: Dynamics of Spiritual Capital in the Coupling of American Evangelicalism and Media Technology.” They dig into a conversation surrounding the interplay of celebrity, religion, profit, and politics to look at Evangelical Christianity in the United States while drawing from examples like televangelism, Kanye West, Justin Bieber and buying your way into heaven for just three easy instalments.

    • 30 min
    Facing Ourselves in the Field with Julien Posture

    Facing Ourselves in the Field with Julien Posture

    This week, Marie talks with illustrator and researcher, Julien Posture about his experiences as he conducted his field research in Myanmar for a linguistic anthropology master’s degree. They dive into conversations about positionality and authenticity in the field, especially pertaining to queerness, and his thoughts on the discipline more broadly.

    • 37 min
    Do Women of Colour Suffer More at the Hands of Doctors? Race, Gender and Chronic Pain with Maliha Latif

    Do Women of Colour Suffer More at the Hands of Doctors? Race, Gender and Chronic Pain with Maliha Latif

    This week, Marie and guest, Maliha Latif dive into a conversation about the intersections of race and gender in the context of chronic pain. The source is Maliha's essay, "The Gendered and Racialized Dimensions of Fibromyalgia: A Contested Chronic Pain Illness."

    • 33 min
    Understanding Governmental Impacts on Indigenous Food Sovereignty with Philippe Boucher

    Understanding Governmental Impacts on Indigenous Food Sovereignty with Philippe Boucher

    In this episode, Olivia talks with master's student, Philippe Boucher about his research, "Impacts of Government Policies on Indigenous Food Sovereignty: The Kahnawá:ke Case." They look at the history of this issue, how these policies permeate other aspects of culture, as well as how they continue to affect Indigenous communities to this day. 

    • 28 min

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