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Elaine Cagulada is a Research Fellow in the Department of Gender Studies at Queen's University. She is affiliated as a Post-Doctoral Fellow under the Pre-Doctoral and Post-Doctoral Fellows category. Her work bridges disability studies, black studies, and sociology, emphasizing narrative's role in shaping understanding of social constructs.
Elaine's educational background includes:
- A PhD from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto, focusing on deafness, disability, race, and policing.
Her research interests are centered around Disability Studies, Black Studies, and Sociology. She explores the intersections of race, disability, and policing, examining how narratives shape societal understandings of these issues. Her work contributes to critical praxis in early childhood and performance studies, advocating for social justice to address systemic inequities.
Elaine has contributed to scholarly journals such as Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies, Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, and New Sociology: Journal of Critical Praxis. She co-edited the book DisAppearing: Encounters in Disability Studies with Tanya Titchkosky, Madeleine DeWelles, and Efrat Gold.
No advisory roles or grant information is provided in the text. She is actively involved in research and teaching within her academic affiliations. No laboratories or research teams are specifically noted in the provided information.




