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Dr. David Long is a Professor of Sociology at The King's University, specializing in men and masculinities, men’s health, mass media, gender, and Aboriginal/non-Aboriginal relations. He holds a PhD from the University of Waterloo (1990) and has contributed significantly to sociological discourse through his research and publications. His work emphasizes social inclusion and equity, particularly through initiatives like the Canadian Father Involvement Initiative and the Canadian Men’s Health Network.
Education:
- PhD, Sociology, University of Waterloo, 1990
- MA, Sociology, University of Waterloo, 1984
- BA Honours, Sociology, 1982
Research focuses on intersections of gender, health, and social policy. Notable contributions include his award-winning book Visions of the Heart: Canadian Aboriginal Issues and publications on father involvement, Aboriginal health, and pedagogical practices. He collaborates with governmental and non-governmental organizations to advance social justice and health equity.
Scientific Awards: His book Visions of the Heart has received multiple accolades for its impactful analysis of Indigenous issues in Canada.
Advising and Grants: Active in national initiatives like the Canadian Men’s Health Network and the Canadian Father Involvement Initiative. Engages with men’s groups and human service organizations to promote inclusive policies.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on father involvement and Aboriginal health projects, though no named lab is explicitly mentioned.





