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Estelle Carde is an Associate Professor at the University of Montreal in the Department of Sociology. Her research primarily focuses on the incorporation of social aspects into health, specifically how the health status of individuals and populations reflects their social lives. She investigates social health inequalities, emphasizing differences in health arising from societal power dynamics. Carde has extensively researched social health inequalities based on immigrant and ethno-racial origins and currently employs an intersectional perspective to understand the integration and co-construction of various social hierarchies, including socioeconomic status and gender, in the creation of health inequalities. She holds multiple advanced degrees in Anthropology, Medical and Biological Sciences, and Public Health, culminating in a Doctorate in Sociology. In addition to her teaching commitments, Carde actively supervises graduate student research and contributes to various research projects aimed at addressing social inequalities in health.
University of Montreal • Montréal, Canada
Teaching sociology and conducting research on social inequalities in health.
Most programs require French B2 level; specific departments may require C1 or C2.