Faculty of Social Science and Humanities Book Fair
Event description
The Faculty of Social Science and Humanities (FSSH) in collaboration with Library Services at Ontario Tech University invite you to join us as we explore the interdisciplinary contributions of FSSH faculty members who recently authored or edited books.
The broad-ranging list of topics includes victim studies, international law, drug policy, race and crime, film acting, work in the digital age, the impact of women in education, institutional violence, ecopolitics, museums as media, and more.
Refreshments will be served.
Please find a list of citations below. Participating authors and editors are bolded.
Genosko, G. 2025. Harley Parker: The McLuhan of the Museum. University of Alberta Press.
Genosko, G. (ed.). 2025. The Culture Box: Museums as Media. University of Alberta Press
Genosko, G. and Segovia, C. A., (Eds.). 2025. Felix Guattari and the Ancients: Theatrical Dialogues in Early Philosophy. Bloomsbury Publishing.
Hayle, S. 2025. International Drug Policy. Palgrave Macmillan.
Lauricella, S. (Lead Editor), Sandill, S., & Moeke-Pickering, T. (2025). Women Transforming the Future of Higher Education. IGI Global.
Mirrlees, T. 2024. Working in the Digital Media and Entertainment Industries: A Critical Introduction. Routledge.
Oman, N. 2019, The responsibility to protect in international law: philosophical investigations. Routledge.
Rawlins, J. 2024. Imagining the Method: Reception, Identity, and American Screen Performance. University of Texas Press.
Rinaldi, J. & Rossiter, K., (Eds.). 2025. Population Control: Theorizing Institutional Violence. McGill-Queen’s University Press.
Scott, H. 2025. Victimology: Canadians in Context, third edition. Oxford University Press.
Stoett, P. & Omrow, D. eds. 2025. Ecoviolence Studies: Human Exploitation and Environmental Crime. Cambridge University Press.
Warner, R., Stoett, P. Greaves, W. 2025. Canadian Ecopolitics. University of Toronto Press.
Wortley, S. and Samuels-Wortley, K. 2025. Race, Crime, and Justice in Canada: Issues and Strategies. Emond.
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