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After receiving my PhD in Sociology from York University in 2002, I joined the Sociology and Anthropology Department at 51本色 in 2002.
I teach courses in the undergraduate program, including Introduction to Sociology, Gender and Development, Poverty and Social Inequality as well as courses in the sociology graduate program.
My research falls within the areas of political sociology, international development and gender, Mexican social policy and comparative urban policy and security in North America.
My initial research on conditional cash-transfer program examined Mexican social policy as an example of global poverty alleviation trends. My later research examined the ways in which poverty programs were experienced by poor women and how social policy was intertwined with practices of clientelism and citizenship.
My SSHRC Insight Development grant is a collaborative project with Paula Maurutto (University of Toronto), Laura Macdonald and Jill Wigle (Carleton University) which compares urban social policies and security Mexico City, New York City and Toronto.
When not on sabbatical, I am willing to supervise or sit on the committees of graduate students in the areas of political sociology, gender and development, and social policy and security.
Contact Info:
T: 548-889-5154
Office location: DAWB 5-135A
Office hours: Please email to make an appointment and check course syllabus in MyLS for course-specific office hours.
Languages spoken: English, Spanish, Italian and knowledge of French