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Andrea Doucet is a Professor of Sociology and Women’s and Gender Studies at Brock University, holding the Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Gender, Work, and Care. She is also an Adjunct Professor at Carleton University and the University of Victoria. Her work focuses on care and work policies, feminist ecological ethics, and decolonizing research methodologies. She leads the SSHRC-funded 'Reimagining Care/Work Policies' project and directs the Research Studio for Narrative, Visual and Digital Methods.
Dr. Doucet holds a PhD from Cambridge University, an MA from Carleton University, and a BA from York University. Her research bridges sociology, gender studies, and Indigenous methodologies, addressing topics like parental leave policies, racialized care burdens, and ecofeminist theory.
Her recent work emphasizes racialized young Black motherhood, connections between care crises and ecological crises, and ethical research practices with Indigenous communities. She has collaborated internationally on leave policy research and visual methods, publishing widely in journals like Gender & Society and Social Politics.
Her awards include the SSHRC Partnership Program leadership and the Canada Research Chair. She supervises graduate students in Critical Sociology and Social Justice and Equity Studies, emphasizing community-engaged scholarship.




