Clinical Sociology and the Anthropocene: Community Engaged Approaches to Solving Real-World Issues

Wednesday, 9 July 2025: 09:00-10:45
Location: ASJE023 (Annex of the Faculty of Legal, Economic, and Social Sciences)
RC46 Clinical Sociology (host committee)

Language: English

As humanity grapples with the multifaceted challenges of the Anthropocene, the imperative for collaborative problem-solving has never been more urgent. This session explores the intersection of Clinical Sociology and the Anthropocene, focusing on the integration of community-engaged and participatory action approaches to knowledge production and problem-solving. Recognizing the importance of inclusive methodologies that honor diverse perspectives, this session seeks to amplify voices often marginalized in traditional academic discourse.
Session Organizer:
Sara CUMMING, Sheridan College, Canada
Chair:
Sara CUMMING, Sheridan College, Canada
Oral Presentations
Building a Community Based Citizenship in Reaching out Urban Setting Strategies
Jacques RHEAUME, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), Canada
A Pirate Looks at 30: Three Decades of Community Based Applied and Clinical Sociology in an Urban University.
Jeff WILL, Bldg 1/1901, USA; Tracy MILLIGAN, UNF Center for Community Initiatives, USA
Analyzing the Evolution of Vision: A Methodological Framework Using Sequence Analysis
Alejandro GONZÁLEZ HERAS, Spain; Ainhoa DE FEDERICO DE LA RÚA, Universidad Internacional en Desarrollo Humano y Liderazgo, Mexico
From Communities to Places: Post-Plural Activism in the Anthropocene
Haas CLAUDE, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg; Bajou BAJOU CAREMA, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
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