University of Saskatchewan - Sociology
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Sociology
University of Saskatchewan
Master of Arts (M.A.)
Sociology
The University of Calgary
Julie Kaye
PhD
Julie Kaye is a sociologist who specializes in the areas of social justice
critical criminology
law
gender
policy
development
human trafficking
and post- and settler-colonial thought. Her current book project critically examines the politics of human trafficking in the context of settler colonialism in Canada.
Criminology
Sociology of Development
Statistics
Literature Reviews
Nonprofits
Conflict and Peace-building
Sociology
Higher Education
Social Sciences
Government
Human Trafficking
Post-Colonial Thought
University Teaching
Public Speaking
Program Development
Research
Qualitative Research
Political Sociology
Program Management
Social Justice
The Canadian Criminal Code Offence of Trafficking in Persons: Challenges from the Field and within the Law
Bethany Hastie
The Canadian Criminal Code Offence of Trafficking in Persons: Challenges from the Field and within the Law
New law puts indigenous women involved in sex industries at even greater risk
Beyond Criminal Justice: A Case Study of Responding to Human Trafficking in Canada
Ethno-Politicization in the 1994-1995 Case of Conflict in Northern Ghana: The Role of Youth Associations and Faith-Based Organizations
Sarah Hunt
Human trafficking research reveals Canada's role in violence against Aboriginal women
The Politics of Ethnicity and Post-Conflict Reconstruction: The Case of Northern Ghana
Canada’s Flawed Sex Trade Law
Canada’s Flawed Sex Trade Law
Stephen Harper's dangerous refusal to 'commit sociology’
Human Trafficking in Calgary: Informing a Localized Response
Informing Grassroots Development: The 1994-1995 Peacebuilding Experience in Northern Ghana
Julie
Kaye
Ph.D.
Action Coalition on Human Trafficking (ACT) Alberta
The King's University
Ambrose University College
Calgary
Alberta
Calgary Coordinator
Action Coalition on Human Trafficking (ACT) Alberta
Edmonton
Alberta
Canada
Assistant Professor of Sociology and Director of Community Engaged Research
The King's University
Action Coalition on Human Trafficking (ACT) Alberta
Assistant Professor of Sociology
Ambrose University College