Jane McArthur, a doctoral candidate in sociology, has co-authored a chapter in a new e-book about COVID-19.
Jane McArthur, a doctoral candidate in sociology, has co-authored a chapter in a new e-book about COVID-19.
Health policy needs to apply the precautionary principle and focus on primary prevention of illness and disease, says sociology student Jane McArthur.
Social isolation and mental health will challenge temporary migrant workers during the pandemic, write two UWindsor sociology researchers.
UWindsor researchers Filipe Duarte and Jane McArthur call for a social lens in viewing the COVID-19 pandemic.
Natalie Delia Deckard has received a research grant to do follow-up interviews with Latino immigrants in Atlanta.
Closing off Canada’s borders undermines Canadian values, say researchers from the University of Windsor.
Chronic underfunding has forced school systems to turn to international students as a revenue stream, say three UWindsor researchers.
Amy Fitzgerald is researching how courts are beginning to treat pets more like children than property.
UWindsor criminology professor Randy Lippert has delved into the governance of condominiums in his latest book, Condo Conquest.
UWindsor researchers Amy Fitzgerald, Betty Barrett, and Patti Timmons Fritz study how and why women with pets delay leaving abusive partners.