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Julie Moreau is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science and Sexual Diversity Studies at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Arts & Science, St. George campus. Her work bridges political science with critical gender and sexuality studies, focusing on LGBTQ rights and activism in global contexts.
Education:
- BA, University of Pittsburgh
- MA, McGill University
- PhD, McGill University
Her research centers on LGBTQ politics, social movements, and citizenship, particularly in post-legal equality environments. She examines how collective sexual identities are formed in countries like South Africa and Argentina, offering comparative insights into the evolution of activism beyond formal rights. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates political theory, gender studies, and sociological frameworks.
Julie Moreau’s publications span journals such as Politics & Gender, Mobilization, and Journal of Lesbian Studies, reflecting a strong engagement with both political science and queer studies. Her forthcoming book with Cambridge University Press, After Equality, represents a significant contribution to the understanding of transnational LGBT movements and the complexities of identity politics after legal recognition.
She was previously a Postdoctoral Fellow in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Washington University in St. Louis before joining the University of Toronto. No scientific awards are listed in the provided text.
Julie Moreau advises graduate students in political science and sexual diversity studies, though specific names are not listed. She has not disclosed any grant funding in the available information. Her academic trajectory reflects a commitment to interdisciplinary scholarship and social justice.
She is affiliated with research initiatives related to gender, sexuality, and social movements at the University of Toronto, contributing to interdisciplinary centers focused on equity and inclusion, though no specific lab or research team is named in the text.


