Experts in: Qualitative research
BOGOSSIAN, Aline
Professeure agrégée
CARLTON, Rosemary
Professeure agrégée
DUMOLLARD, Marie
Professeure adjointe
GREISSLER, Elisabeth
Professeure agrégée
GRIMARD, Carolyne
Professeure adjointe
KHOURY, Emmanuelle
Professeure agrégée
- Qualitative research
- Mental health
- Psychosocial intervention
- Youths
- Oppression et pratiques anti-oppressives
- Théories et pratiques antioppressives
- Approches critiques en santé mentale et en psychiatrie
- Processus d'exclusion et de stigmatisation
- Ethnographie institutionnelle et critique
- Collaborative research
- Mobilisation des connaissances
- Forms of exclusion
- Populations marginalisées
- Ethics
MACDONALD, Sue-Ann
Professeure agrégée
- Psychosocial intervention
- Intervention sociojudiciaire
- Itinérance
- Youths
- Jeunes en difficulté
- Judiciarisation
- Marginalisation
- Oppression et pratiques anti-oppressives
- Participation sociale
- Participatory research
- Qualitative research
- Mental health
- Vulnérabilité psychosociale
- Interventions
- Inégalités sociales de santé
- Défavorisation socioéconomique et accès aux services sociaux
- Décrochage social
MAUGÈRE, Amélie
Professeure agrégée
POIREL, Marie-Laurence
Professeure agrégée
- Psychosocial intervention
- Marginalisation
- Oppression et pratiques anti-oppressives
- Populations marginalisées
- Programmes et politiques de santé
- Qualitative research
- Ressources de soutien communautaires et institutionnelles
- Approches critiques en santé mentale et en psychiatrie
- Soutien par les pairs et entraide
- Mental health
SOULIÈRES, Maryse
Professeure adjointe
TRAORÉ, Diahara
Professeure adjointe
- Black communities in Quebec
- Spirituality, religion and social work
- Afrocentric approaches
- Femmes
- Religious identity and belonging
- Dynamics of small groups
- Social work with group
- Non-Western epistemologies
- Qualitative research
- North America
- Transnationalism
- Postcoloniality
- Intersectionnalité
- Canada (Québec)
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Western Africa
My research interests focus on emancipatory group interventions, non-Western social work epistemologies, postcolonial feminist theories, Afrocentric and intersectional approaches, identities within black communities, and religion and spirituality in social work. My expertise is rooted in a decade of group intervention practice, and through a series of publications, including the monograph *West African Muslim Women in Quebec, Between Subversion and Conformity* (Presses de l'Université de Montréal, 2019), and scholarly journal articles on bricolage, transdisciplinarity, cognitive justice, the politics of belonging, spirituality, mental health and transnational therapeutic networks. I have also co-authored chapters in collective works on epistemologies of the South and cognitive justice, as well as on spirituality and adolescent intervention. My research aims to develop practices and knowledge that promote the emancipation and inclusion of marginalized groups, by valuing diverse and critical perspectives.