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Jennifer Dumoulin serves as a Part-time Professor at the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Law, where she bridges communication studies and legal scholarship. Her interdisciplinary approach examines digital society through legal and sociological lenses, with particular focus on Canadian institutional contexts and crisis response frameworks.
Her academic credentials include:
- BA in Communication (University of Ottawa)
- MA in Communication (University of Ottawa)
- JD (Queen’s University)
- PhD in Communication (University of Ottawa)
Dumoulin's research investigates the evolving relationship between digital media and societal structures. She analyzes how online communities form during crises, the tension between parliamentary privilege and free expression, and the identity mechanics of virtual social movements. Her work consistently addresses Canadian legal and political contexts while contributing to broader theoretical discussions about digital citizenship and institutional accountability.
Her publication trajectory (2011-2021) reveals three interconnected research strands: pandemic-era digital behavior, parliamentary discourse analysis, and virtual movement theory. These works demonstrate methodological versatility across legal analysis, communication theory, and sociological investigation, with increasing emphasis on real-time crisis response mechanisms in recent years.
No scientific awards were documented in the source materials.
Information regarding student supervision and research grant funding was not provided in available sources. Her current part-time faculty status suggests potential engagement with professional practice alongside academic work, though specific collaborations remain unspecified.


