The first book to examine the works of controversial film and video-maker, queer activist, and agent provocateur, John Greyson. Whether addressing HIV/AIDS, the policing of…
Across many societies and eras people have invoked musical practices of the past in order to reinvigorate or transform contemporary culture. This book, which brings…
Lives The Lives of Animals Research Group at Queen’s University (and University of Guelph until 2014) focuses on human-animal relations. We are interested in how…
Video: The Lens of Fukishima Julie Salverson (Queen’s University) and Peter C. Van Wyck (Concordia University) Presented at the Through Post-Atomic Eyes symposium, hosted…
Christou, Theodore Michael (2012). “Progressive Education: Revisioning and Reframing Ontario’s Public Schools.” Toronto: University of Toronto Press Over the course of the twentieth century, North…
Despite there being “too few to count” (Adelburg & Currie, 1987), incarcerated women have recidivism rates varying from 22% to 48% for follow-up periods of…
Private associations organized around a cult, profession, ethnic identity, neighbourhood or family were common throughout the Greco-Roman antiquity, offering opportunities for sociability, cultic activities, mutual…
From the rise of fully automated factories to the creation of new migrant work forces, the world of work, employment, and production is rapidly changing. By…
Ghost-Managed Medicine explores a spectral side of medical knowledge, based in pharmaceutical industry tactics and practices. Hidden from the public view, the many invisible hands…
In this book, I contemplate the various ethical and social quandaries raised by the Genetic Revolution. Recent biomedical advances such as genetic screening, gene therapy, and…