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Ameil Joseph is an Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at McMaster University, where he focuses on critical perspectives surrounding mental health and disability. His research explores the intersections of postcolonial theory, critical race theory, and critical disability studies, particularly in relation to how societal norms surrounding difference, normalcy, and eugenics are constructed. Joseph's work examines the historical and contemporary implications of these constructs on policy, law, and practice in mental health. He has published a range of scholarly articles and has contributed to community engagement through his role as Academic Director in the Community-Engaged Research Relationships Office at Aalborg University. His academic journey includes obtaining a Ph.D. from York University and advanced degrees in Social Work and Psychology from notable Canadian universities.
McMaster University • Hamilton, ON, Canada
Teaching and researching in the field of Social Work with a focus on mental health and disability.
Community-Engaged Research Relationships Office, Aalborg University •
Leading initiatives that engage the community in research activities.
School of Social Work, McMaster University • Hamilton, ON, Canada
Engaged in teaching and research, focusing on critical perspectives in Social Work.
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