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Dr. Amir Mostaghim is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Criminology and Justice at Ontario Tech University's Faculty of Social Science and Humanities. His research focuses on youth cultural studies, examining how structural factors influence youth identity through leisure and consumption patterns. He holds a PhD from McMaster University and the University of Guelph, advised by scholars such as William Shafir and Andrew Hathaway. Current research includes analyzing police legitimacy across Canadian subcultures.
- Joined Ontario Tech University in 2015
- Teaches courses in policy development, policing, cultural studies, and statistics
- Research areas: drugs, gender identity, post-modern theory, race, and youth subcultures
His work bridges Marxist and post-modernist theories to explore how structural concerns shape youth behaviors like drug use, fashion, and criminal activity. Recent publications analyze cannabis normalization among university students. Dr. Mostaghim's scholarship emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to understanding contemporary societal shifts in youth identity formation.



