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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Toronto, Canada Area Canada
Profession
Assistant Professor at Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
http://www.eliseparadis.com
À propos
I am a high-energy, data-driven, people-oriented researcher, always looking for ways to better understand the social world. I am currently Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto. My appointment is in the Department of Anesthesia, with the Wilson Centre and Postgraduate Medical Education.
Previously, I was Assistant Professor at the University of California, San Francisco, where I worked with Scott Reeves on a project titled “Understanding the Nature of Team-Based Care & Patient & Family Involvement in Intensive Care Settings,” is a comparative ethnography funded by the Moore Foundation.
My research follows two main approaches:
- Sociology of knowledge, as applied to the histo...
Mots-clés
knowledge production
obesity
body
public understanding of science
language
health
science
fat studies
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Toronto, Canada Area Canada
Profession
Assistant Professor at Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy
Secteur d’activité
Education
Site Web
http://www.eliseparadis.com
À propos
I am a high-energy, data-driven, people-oriented researcher, always looking for ways to better understand the social world. I am currently Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto. My appointment is in the Department of Anesthesia, with the Wilson Centre and Postgraduate Medical Education.
Previously, I was Assistant Professor at the University of California, San Francisco, where I worked with Scott Reeves on a project titled “Understanding the Nature of Team-Based Care & Patient & Family Involvement in Intensive Care Settings,” is a comparative ethnography funded by the Moore Foundation.
My research follows two main approaches:
- Sociology of knowledge, as applied to the histo...
Mots-clés
knowledge production
obesity
body
public understanding of science
language
health
science
fat studies
Tout plus