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Our faculty members have maintained information about their research expertise and interests, current teaching areas and other activities. They manage their information from the My Research Tools (MRT) website. More information about MRT is available here.

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Research Description

Focusing on macro and institutional social construction with sociological attention to class, gender, and race, Mara Fridell does research on Social Policy, Inequality, Political Sociology, and Social Reproduction. Dr. Fridell has recently published on gender and immigration policy, with the project 'Small States in the Multipolar World,' as well as ongoing work in a separate collaboration on solidaristic, egalitarian economic development and its policy infrastructure.

Current research projects include studies of the policy institutionalization of inegalitarian relations and dispositions within education and state bureaucracy; the epigenetic turn; and a third collaborative project researching historical, comparative American working class and global capitalist class responses to the US's social citizenship era.

Teaching Description

Dr. Fridell teaches social theory, social movement, and gender courses in the Sociology Department at the University of Manitoba.

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