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Caroline Dick is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Western University. She holds a Ph.D. from Queen's University and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Western Ontario. Her research primarily explores the intersection of law and politics, focusing on issues such as racism, sexism, state structures, and the judiciary. Her current projects investigate the representation of Indigenous protests in Alberta and the legislation surrounding voluntary intoxication in sexual assault cases. Dick has also examined transparency in judicial disciplinary proceedings in Canada, especially how media narratives shape public perceptions of judicial misconduct. Her publications include a book titled 'Perils of Identity: Group Rights and Politics of Intragroup Difference' and multiple articles in prominent academic journals, addressing themes relevant to gender and Indigenous rights in the legal landscape of Canada.
Western University • London, Ontario, Canada
Teaching and conducting research in the fields of law and politics.
Streams include Archaeology and Bioarchaeology, and Sociocultural Anthropology.