Research in Sexualities, Genders and Social Change
Featured Research Projects in Sexualities, Genders and Social Change
ThincLab and Digital Humanities
The ThincLab at the University if Guelph serves as a space that supports collaborative, interdisciplinary and digital humanities research. It provides a space for researchers and research assitants to learn and support one another. Multiple events, projects and workshops take place in the ThincLab, including the DH@Guelph, DigiCafe, and DigiDo series. ThincLab is located in the McLaughlin Library on campus.
Re-Vision
Founded in 2012 by Dr. Carla Rice, the Re-Vision Project is a hub that serves to investigate the power of the arts, to open up conversation about systemic injustices in healthcare, education, and art sectors. The Re-Vision Project aims to support and equip academic artists, activists, and storytellers from justice-seeking communities, seeking to shift misrepresentations with cutting edge technological tools and methodologies through storytelling workshops and various projects.