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Ronjon Datta is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at the University of Windsor. He earned his PhD in Sociology from Carleton University under the supervision of Dr. Alan Hunt, along with a Master’s degree from Queen's University and a Bachelor’s from Trent University. His research encompasses various areas including social theory, criminology, and economic sociology, focusing on the works of key theorists such as Émile Durkheim and Michel Foucault. Datta's scholarship has facilitated numerous contributions to the field, earning him accolades like the Governor General Canada Academic Gold Medal and the Bill Meloff Memorial Teaching Award. He has been recognized for his publishing efforts, including articles in prestigious journals. His recent work delves into themes such as suicidality, contemporary social dynamics, and the impact of social integration across Canadian provinces. Apart from his teaching and research, he actively contributes to academic communities through initiatives such as co-founding the Canadian Network of Durkheimian Studies and serving on editorial boards.
University of Windsor • Windsor, ON, Canada
Teaching and conducting research in Sociology.
University of Alberta • Alberta, Canada
Instructing courses in social theory and culture.
Mount Allison University • New Brunswick, Canada
Conducting academic research and teaching courses in Sociology.
Includes Mechanical, Automotive, and Materials Engineering streams.