Elisabeth Rondinelli (@lizrondinelli) 's Twitter Profile
Elisabeth Rondinelli

@lizrondinelli

Sociologist @SMUHalifax. youth | education | gender & sexuality | cultural sociology | digital abuse and harassment | ethnography

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Torontonians! Here is a program that trains regular people - *for free* - to help when opioid poisoning or overdose occurs. This peer responder program is an important contribution to the discussion about how to rely less on police intervention in crisis moments. Retweet widely.

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What is it going to take to reach into spaces of reconciliation? How can non-Indigenous or settler-allies do more or do better? That's what we're going to talk about on Tuesday May 11. The book comes out on May 10 and if you join the conversation you'll get a promo code.

What is it going to take to reach into spaces of reconciliation?  

How can non-Indigenous or settler-allies do more or do better?  

That's what we're going to talk about on Tuesday May 11.  The book comes out on May 10 and if you join the conversation you'll get a promo code.
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While the BBC claims that "Canada mourns" the discovery of the bodies of 215 Indigenous children, these are some front pages of our national news sites. For a country to mourn, we need a national memory of the realities of residential schools. Yet, the silence continues.

While the BBC claims that "Canada mourns" the discovery of the bodies of 215 Indigenous children, these are some front pages of our national news sites. For a country to mourn, we need a national memory of the realities of residential schools. Yet, the silence continues.
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Learn more about Dr. Rachel Brickner’s (@thethingofitis) research, with Becky Casey and Elisabeth Rondinelli, on essential workers experiences during COVID-19: “To create a better work environment after COVID-19, we must truly hear employees” via The Conversation Africa theconversation.com/to-create-a-be…

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Out now! Elisabeth Rondinelli Fuyuki Kurasawa and Gulay Kilicaslan's paper workshopped at our 'Against Platform Determinism' series with Data & Society "Evidentiary activism in the digital age: on the rise of feminist struggles against gender-based online violence” bit.ly/3DsEmMX

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As I prepare a lecture on revenge porn for my wonderful Gender & Sexuality class @AcadiaSociology, I'm reminded of the importance of feminist resistance against the tide of gender-based online violence. I co-wrote about it with Fuyuki Kurasawa Gulay Kilicaslan tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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What has the pandemic taught us? We cannot make individuals responsible for the social supports that good policy and government ought to provide. Proud to be part of this work with @thethingofitis, Becky Casey Dr. Lesley Frank and S. Rudrum for @policyalternatives CCPA-NS

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Syllabus prep might mean that you're once again looking for good introductions to neoliberalism. Nora Loreto's podcast offers just that, and with a Canadian focus on how collective thinking has been dismantled in favour of individualism in this country. bit.ly/3cC4g8k

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Did you know that we have an on-campus Community Food Room open to the entire #SMUCommunity? We offer access to safe, nutritious and personally acceptable foods in a welcoming environment. Learn more: loom.ly/rJ9PRyI #WorldWithoutLimits

Did you know that we have an on-campus Community Food Room open to the entire #SMUCommunity? We offer access to safe, nutritious and personally acceptable foods in a welcoming environment. Learn more: loom.ly/rJ9PRyI #WorldWithoutLimits
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Today our Fed Family Lab at Acadia University released the 2023 Report Card on Child and Family Poverty with CCPA-NS. The highest single-year increase since the year the promise was made to eradicate child poverty in 1989. There are now 35,330 children living in low-income families.

Today our <a href="/fedfamilylab/">Fed Family Lab</a> at <a href="/AcadiaU/">Acadia University</a> released the 2023 Report Card on Child and Family Poverty with <a href="/CCPANS/">CCPA-NS</a>. The highest single-year increase since the year the promise was made to eradicate child poverty in 1989. There are now 35,330 children living in low-income families.