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Christopher Powell is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Toronto Metropolitan University. He holds a PhD in Sociology from Carleton University and teaches courses including SOC 107: Sociology of the Everyday, SOC 473: Classical Sociological Theory, and SOC 475: Contemporary Sociological Theory.
- Education: BA (University of Toronto), MA (Carleton University), PhD (Carleton University)
- Graduate Program Membership: Communication & Culture
Powell's research spans two major domains: genocide studies, where he examined systemic features of modern societies that enable genocide; and radical social transformation, focusing on egalitarian collective decision-making in movements like Occupy, Idle No More, and Black Lives Matter. His work integrates systems thinking (Meadows, von Bertalanffy) and relational sociology (Elias, Foucault, Bourdieu).
He has co-authored theoretical frameworks on sociological inquiry and value-neutrality, with publications in journals like New Proposals and Genocide Studies and Prevention. Powell also contributes to interdisciplinary discourse through webinars such as the Relational Sociology International Online Seminar (2022).
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