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    Renee Sylvain

    Renee Sylvain

    Associate Professor

    College of Social and Applied Human Sciences, Department of Sociology and Anthropology

    rsylvain@uoguelph.ca

    Research Areas

    • Race and class
    • Globalization and human rights
    • Gender and development
    • Indigenous peoples' issues
    • History of anthropological thought
    • African cultures and political economy
    • Gender and race
    • Gender and class

    About

    I joined the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Guelph in 2002. I received my undergraduate degree in Anthropology from Wilfrid Laurier University and my M.A. and Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Toronto. I spent two years at Dalhousie University as a postdoctoral fellow where my research focused on indigenous peoples' rights issues.

    My research interests include the intersections of gender, race/ethnic and class inequalities, human rights, and indigenous peoples' issues in southern Africa. I have conducted fieldwork in the Omaheke Region of eastern Namibia among the San (Bushmen) who live and work on white-owned farms since 1996.

    My current research examines human rights issues and concepts of social justice from the perspective of indigenous minorities in southern Africa. I focus in particular on the perspectives of the San on the changing nature of harms and injustice from apartheid to post-apartheid contexts.

    Keywords: Intersection of gender, race and class, African cultures and political economy, Globalization and human rights, Gender and development, Indigenous peoples' issues, History of anthropological thought

    Graduate Student Supervision

    Jessica Hart - MA.SOC:L