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Danielle M. Soulliere is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at the University of Windsor, and serves as the FAHSS Associate Dean, Academic & Student Affairs. She holds a PhD from Wayne State University and both MA and BA degrees from the University of Windsor. Her research focuses on Cultural Criminology, Gender Studies, and Media Studies, with notable work examining masculinity in media (e.g., the TV series Oz) and moral panics surrounding popular culture like the Harry Potter series.
Dr. Soulliere has received multiple teaching awards, including the OPUS Teacher of the Year (2006) and UWSA Female Teacher of the Year (2003). Her publications span peer-reviewed journals, book chapters, and reviews, reflecting her expertise in gender dynamics, media analysis, and sociological theory.
Her academic leadership includes overseeing academic and student affairs in the FAHSS faculty, emphasizing institutional governance and student support. Though no specific grants or labs are detailed, her work bridges theoretical criminology with cultural and gendered analyses, contributing to interdisciplinary discourse.



