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Researching Cyberviolence & the Politics of Not Caring with Dr. Lena Hübner

Researching Cyberviolence & the Politics of Not Caring with Dr. Lena Hübner

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Dr. Lena Hübner, an assistant professor of communication at the University of Ottawa, discusses her research on cyber violence and its impact on women’s digital information practices. The conversation explores Hübner’s work, conducted in collaboration with Co-Savoir, a Montreal-based community organization, examining how online harassment such as hate speech, and exposure to harmful content affects racialized women’s access to news and activism.… Read More “Researching Cyberviolence & the Politics of Not Caring with Dr. Lena Hübner”

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Researching the Politics of AI, Big Data, & Agribusiness with Dr. Kelly Bronson

Researching the Politics of AI, Big Data, & Agribusiness with Dr. Kelly Bronson

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In this fascinating episode, Dr. Kelly Bronson, reveals how Big Tech companies use AI and big data to gain, maintain, and wield their power, especially within the field of agriculture (pun intended!). The conversation, set during a December 2024 snowstorm in Ottawa, teases out some of the ethical, moral, social, and financial implications of these technologies in order to ask: what are we even doing?!?… Read More “Researching the Politics of AI, Big Data, & Agribusiness with Dr. Kelly Bronson”

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AI and Higher Learning with Mish Boutet

AI and Higher Learning with Mish Boutet

Hi friends! I’m sharing a special episode here of me, Phyllis L. F. Rippey, being interviewed for a new podcast called AI and Higher Learning produced by the University of Ottawa radio station 89.1 CHUO and UO librarian Mish Boutet. Hear me spout off about my thoughts on artificial intelligence along with two other UOttawa profs in the episodes that follow.… Read More “AI and Higher Learning with Mish Boutet”

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Researching Writing &  Portmanteau Words with Dr. Maggie Werner 

Researching Writing & Portmanteau Words with Dr. Maggie Werner 

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In this episode, we find our host particularly giggly with Dr. Maggie M. Werner, professor of writing and rhetoric at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, as they explore the politics of language and writing. The conversation begins with Dr.… Read More “Researching Writing & Portmanteau Words with Dr. Maggie Werner ”

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Researching Extractivism in Mining and in Scholarship with Dr. Willow Scobie

Researching Extractivism in Mining and in Scholarship with Dr. Willow Scobie

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In this episode, Dr. Willow Scobie, associate professor of sociology and coordinator of the MA programs in sociology at the University of Ottawa, discusses her multiple research projects illuminating extractivism both by mining companies in Quebec and within introductory sociology textbooks in Canada.… Read More “Researching Extractivism in Mining and in Scholarship with Dr. Willow Scobie”

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Researching Sexual Violence & Revolutionary Resistance with Farinaz Basmechi

Researching Sexual Violence & Revolutionary Resistance with Farinaz Basmechi

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In this episode, feminist sociologist Farinaz Basmachi shares her current doctoral research on sexuality, sexual agency, and sexual violence in Canada and Iran, as well as the research from her first dissertation (yes, she’s doing TWO PhD’s!) titled Not Just About a Piece of Cloth: Three Content Analysis Studies of an Online Anti-Mandatory Hijab Movement in Iran.… Read More “Researching Sexual Violence & Revolutionary Resistance with Farinaz Basmechi”

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Navigating Risky Research with Philippe Frowd, PhD

Navigating Risky Research with Philippe Frowd, PhD

In this episode, Phyllis speaks with Professor Philippe Frowd, PhD, about his research on the politics of security and migration governance, particularly in the Sahel region of West Africa. Philippe shares his experiences accessing hard-to-reach participants, such as border guards and policymakers, using networks and unexpected encounters to build trust.… Read More “Navigating Risky Research with Philippe Frowd, PhD”

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Researching Gender, Health, and Equity with Publishing Powerhouse  Ivy Bourgeault

Researching Gender, Health, and Equity with Publishing Powerhouse Ivy Bourgeault


In this episode Phyllis dives deep into the world of social research with the extraordinary Dr. Ivy Bourgeault. 🌟 Highlights include learning how Ivy has published more papers in a year than most do in a career! Appreciating the value of a gender lens in health research and why diversity is so important on our research teams.… Read More “Researching Gender, Health, and Equity with Publishing Powerhouse Ivy Bourgeault”

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Researching an Ellipsis with Dr. Michael Allan

Researching an Ellipsis with Dr. Michael Allan

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In this episode, Phyllis digs into what we can learn from error (our own and others) with the brilliant Dr. Michael Allan, a comparative literature professor at the University of Oregon. They kick things off with Mike’s latest research on late-19th-century filmmaker Alexandre Promio of the Lumière Brothers, unpacking what it means to “research an ellipsis.”… Read More “Researching an Ellipsis with Dr. Michael Allan”

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Researching Sex Work, Porn and Stigma with Tyler Escott, MA

Researching Sex Work, Porn and Stigma with Tyler Escott, MA

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In this episode, Phyllis talks with PhD student Tyler Escott (he/they/“whatever”) about sex, sex work, porn, and stigma. His thesis, Making and Managing the Discredited Victim: Reproduction of Sex Work Stigma in Canadian News Media, 2010-2019, was nominated for a university prize for its thorough & brilliant content & discourse analyses of how sex work gets discussed in the media.… Read More “Researching Sex Work, Porn and Stigma with Tyler Escott, MA”

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Transgender Joy & Finding Meaning as Resistance to Power

Transgender Joy & Finding Meaning as Resistance to Power

On this episode Phyllis talks with transgender activist, harm reduction worker, and phenomenal phenomenological researcher Chloe Seongeun Kim about finding meaning as resistance to power & meaninglessness and how research can be an extension of oneself. As she says, “all good research must come from the heart with compassion.”… Read More “Transgender Joy & Finding Meaning as Resistance to Power”

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Trailer for Doing Social Research: The Podcast

Trailer for Doing Social Research: The Podcast

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Welcome to Doing Social Research, where we uncover the art and science of research, one conversation at a time.

I’m your host, Phyllis Rippey, a professor of Sociology at the University of Ottawa and the creator of DoingSocialResearch.com. With over 15 years of experience teaching research methods, I’m excited to share insights from the field.… Read More “Trailer for Doing Social Research: The Podcast”

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