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October 2025

Researchers of the month

Congratulations to our colleagues for their valuable research contributions!

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Krys Maki

Assistant Professor, School of Social Innovation

  • Maki, K. (2025). “Towards a Reciprocal Solidarity: Violence Against Women Shelters, Labor, and Unions.” Journal of Community Practice, 1-21.
  • Klostermann, J., Bunting, S., Maki, K., and Przednowek, A. (2025). “Care containers: the multilayered politics of boundless work in Canada’s victim services sector.” Studies in Political Economy / Recherches En Économie Politique, 106(1), 40–57.
  • Maki, K. (2025). « Centering Intersectionality and Equity. Roadmaps for Social Change.” In Chateauvert, Julie, Philippe Dufort, Jonathan Durand Folco, Christopher Gunter, Krys Maki, Anahi Morales Hudon, Philippe Néméh-Nombré, Julie Paquette, Jamel Stambouli, Simon Tremblay-Pepin, Amanda Wilson (Eds.), Social Innovation for Real-World Transformation – Roadmaps for Changing the World, Bristol : Bristol University Press et Policy Press, 2025,

  • Maki, K. (2025). “Building Collective Care and Collective Power: Lessons Learned from Anti-violence Workers.” The Philanthropist Journal.

Pierre Schalloum, Chercheur du mois, USP

Pierre Schallum

Part-time Professor, School of Social Communication

  • Pierre, S. (2025). « Éthique appliquée en médecine dentaire : analyse des principes, de l’intégrité et de l’impact des technologies émergentes. » Droit, Santé et Société, 12(1-2), 77-90.

  • Payen Jean Baptiste, Valérie, Psyché, Valéry, Moccozet, Laurent, Orteleva, Giulia, Benetos, Kalli, Kiss, Jocelyne, Pierre, Schallum et Tremblay, Diane-Gabrielle (2025), « From Kolòn to Digital Making: A Collaborative Platform to support constructionist skills ‘development », ISTE OpenScience – Published by ISTE Ltd., London, UK.