Dr. Luc Cousineau

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Biography

Luc Cousineau is the Director and Internship Supervisor at the School of Health and Human Performance at Dalhousie University. He holds a Ph.D. in Recreation Leisure Studies from the University of Waterloo. He has contributed to the academic community through various publications focusing on topics such as far-right extremism, digital leisure, and community dynamics related to men’s rights groups. His work often emphasizes the intersection of gender and leadership within leisure contexts. In addition to his academic responsibilities, Cousineau serves as the Founder and Co-Director of the Canadian Institute Far-Right Studies (CIFRS). His research interests include workplace and leisure surveillance, gender dynamics in community settings, and the impact of digital engagement on societal norms. He is actively involved in methodological discussions surrounding the ethical dimensions of researching extreme right ideologies. Cousineau's educational background also includes several degrees in Recreation and Women's Studies, showcasing his commitment to understanding complex social issues through an academic lens.

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Director, Instructor & Internship Supervisor

— Present

Dalhousie University • Halifax, NS