About
Lina Sunseri is a Professor at the Department of Sociology at Western University, with a joint appointment in the Indigenous Studies Program. She is a member of the Oneida Nation of the Thames (Turtle Clan) and holds Italian heritage. Her Ph.D. in Sociology is from York University, Toronto. She taught at Brescia University College for two decades before joining Western University.
Her research focuses on Indigenous gender relations, decolonization, and equity policies in organizations. Key interests include Indigenous mothering, nationalism, and community development. She emphasizes revitalizing Indigenous knowledge systems and addressing colonial legacies in institutional frameworks.
Her publications span decolonization theory, Indigenous identity, and research methodologies. Notable works include Racism, Colonialism and Indigeneity in Canada (2023) and Being Again of One Mind (2011). Her scholarship bridges academic and community-based activism.
No scientific awards are listed. She advises students in Indigenous and sociological studies, though specific advisees are not documented here. She is affiliated with the Department of Sociology and Indigenous Studies Program at Western University.
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