Pujadas Botey, Anna - Geography |
University of Alberta |
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Collaborative decision-making;
social involvement in public policy;
social supports;
ecosystem management;
resiliency;
sustainability;
interdisciplinary research;
cross-scale social dynamics;
hazards mitigation and preparedness programming;
qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-methods research |
Ragep, Jamil - |
McGill University |
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My main research focus is on the history of science in Islamic societies, in particular astronomy and cosmology. More generally I am interested in the relation between science and religion in Islam, Islamic intellectual history, and the transmission of science between cultural regions. I have also done some work on ancient science and on early modern European science. |
Reuter, Shelley - Sociology |
Concordia University |
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Disease and cultural classifications; medical racialisation; feminism; academic women and
motherhood; contemporary theory; historical sociology; embodiment |
Reynolds, Andrew - History/ Philosophy |
University of Cape Breton |
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Scientific metaphor; science and metaphysics; history and philosophy of cell biology, protistology (the study of single-cell organisms) and evolution |
Roberts, Eve - |
Dalhousie University |
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Hepatology, liver, Wilson disease, proteomics, systems biology, epistemology, philosophy of science |
Rock, Melanie - Anthropology |
University of Calgary |
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Human-animal relationships as a window into human health; sociocultural patterns and inequity in complex systems; chronic non-infectious diseases; qualitative methods (including for knowledge synthesis) |
Rueger, Alexander - |
University of Alberta |
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Reduction and emergence in physics, dynamical systems theory, aesthetics and science |
Rumiel, Lisa - |
York University |
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History of science, medicine, technology, social movements, nuclear age, Cold
War, gender, My doctoral dissertation,
entitled, Random Murder by Technology: The Role of Scientific and Biomedical Experts in the Anti-Nuclear Movement, 1969-1992 |
Rutherford, Alexandra - |
York University |
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History of behavioural psychology; B. F. Skinner and the social and cultural contexts in which his work was popularized from 1940-70; history of women in psychology and feminist epitemiology. |
Saner, Marc - |
University of Ottawa |
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Environmental ethics; Governance and ethics of emerging technologies; Risk management and risk governance; Interface between science and policy |