Deana Simonetto (@deanasimonetto) 's Twitter Profile
Deana Simonetto

@deanasimonetto

Sociologist, Feminist, Mom of Cats🐈, Professor, Learner, Knitter, Views are my own.

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The Qualitatives (@thequalitatives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Use the hashtag #TheQuals22 to connect & interact with others at the conference! In partnership with Memorial University, The Qualitatives & SSSI are looking forward to "getting close" next week!

Use the hashtag #TheQuals22 to connect &amp; interact with others at the conference! In partnership with <a href="/MemorialU/">Memorial University</a>, <a href="/TheQualitatives/">The Qualitatives</a> &amp; <a href="/sssiorg/">SSSI</a> are looking forward to "getting close" next week!
Chris Schneider (@sundaysociology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important new research on brain injury. "The police might think [a person is] acting erratically, and interpret the behaviour as being caused by substance use or mental health issues, rather than a physical injury to the brain" - Deana Simonetto UBC Okanagan News bit.ly/40gvy84

Farrah Khan (@farrahsafiakhan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are a boss and have a intimate relationship with a staff person that reports to you, especially a person much younger than you, that is a abuse of power. The responsibility rests on you not that staff person. #TOpoli

The Qualitatives (@thequalitatives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you attending the 2023 Qualitatives in Kelowna? Acceptance letters were sent to those who met the deadline. We can consider late abstracts, pending room in the program. The submission page remains open: qualitatives.ca/submit-abstract

Deana Simonetto (@deanasimonetto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is a new article on former athletes illness stories of brain injuries where we consider how aging and masculinity are entangled in these narratives. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…

Natalie Page (@natalie_page_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BIG NEWS!!! The United Nations has recommended that pseudoscientific so-called 'parental alienation' theory should be PROHIBITED by states, and that states PROHIBIT so-called PA experts being used. Read the full report here: bit.ly/42vxrOT

BIG NEWS!!!
The United Nations has recommended that pseudoscientific so-called 'parental alienation' theory should be PROHIBITED by states, and that states PROHIBIT so-called PA experts being used.

Read the full report here:

bit.ly/42vxrOT
Chris Schneider (@sundaysociology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#ASA2023 New Book 🚨 Doing Public Scholarship: A Practical Guide to Media Engagement #PublicSociology #PublicScholarship #SocAF #AcademicTwitter routledge.com/Doing-Public-S…

Colin Wallace (@drwallacecatc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honored to be a part of this important work highlighting the importance of following an evidence-informed care model when working with Masters athletes diagnosed with atrial fibrillation. Congrats Camille Galloway! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Chris Schneider (@sundaysociology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Book Out Today 🚨 #PublicSociology Doing Public Scholarship: A Practical Guide to Media Engagement order here: rb.gy/2u4qa1

Dr. Stacey Hannem (@staceyhannem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fantastic keynote by Dr. Staci Newmahr at SSSI Annual Meetings in Pisa: “Meaning-Making and Sense-Making: Distinctions, Delineations, and a Conceptual Model”— on simple meaning-making and complex meaning-making processes. #sssi2024 #symbolicinteraction

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Congratulations to University of British Columbia’s Deana Simonetto who received the 2024 SSSI Kathy Charmaz Early-In-Career Award which “honors those scholars who have made significant contributions within the first ten years since the completion of their PhDs.” @SIJournal UBC Okanagan News CSA-SCS

Congratulations to <a href="/UBC/">University of British Columbia</a>’s <a href="/DeanaSimonetto/">Deana Simonetto</a>  who received the 2024 <a href="/sssiorg/">SSSI</a> Kathy Charmaz Early-In-Career Award which “honors those scholars who have made significant contributions within the first ten years since the completion of their PhDs.” @SIJournal <a href="/ubconews/">UBC Okanagan News</a> <a href="/csa_sociology/">CSA-SCS</a>