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Andrea Doucet is a Professor in the Centre for Women's and Gender Studies and holds a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Gender, Work, and Care at Brock University. She has published extensively on topics related to care policies, practices, and concepts, including parental leaves and social inclusion. Doucet's research interests encompass fathering and masculinities, genealogies of concepts, feminist ecological ethics, and qualitative data analysis using approaches like Listening Guide narrative analysis. Recent works include co-editing the book 'Thinking Ecologically, Thinking Responsibly: Legacies of Lorraine Code' (2021). Her latest collaborations focus on researching community organizations involved with young Black motherhood, feminist Indigenous approaches to elder care, and intersectionality in parental leave policies. Doucet is the Project Director and Principal Investigator for the SSHRC Partnership program 'Reimagining Care/Work Policies' and serves as Co-Coordinator for the International Network of Leave Policies and Research. Additionally, she directs a research studio that employs narrative and visual digital methods.
This entry applies to the general Graduate Studies standard for departments such as English Language and Literature, History, Philosophy, and Sociology.