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04-21-26 | Interdisciplinarity, Research Experience, Research Methodology

Opening the Black Box: Rethinking Scientific Discourse

Sociologist Patrice Corriveau and his colleagues spent 15 years suicide in Quebec across 250 years. To share their findings with the rigour and sensitivity the subject demands, the team partnered with illustrator Christian Quesnel to create a graphic novel: Vous avez détruit la beauté du monde: Le suicide scénarisé au Québec depuis 1763. The format made it possible to portray difficult scenarios honestly, without exploitation, and to reach a broader audience. The project’s reception across artistic and scientific circles, as well as with the general public, shows that research must find new ways to meet its audience where it already is.

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Madeleine Pastinelli
04-15-25 | AISLF, Research Methodology, Sociology

Sociology in Quebec universities

Quebec has a special relationship with sociology. In this visual post, Professor Madeleine Pastinelli recounts the path that led her to work in sociology after training as an ethnologist. She explains some of the characteristics of Quebec sociology, which is taught in several Quebec universities. She highlights what undergraduates can gain from training in sociology, including through complementary courses. An interview conducted by Jurivision in collaboration with CIRCEM as part of the XXIIᵉ Congrès de l’AISLF.

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04-11-25 | AISLF, Research Methodology, Sociology

Sociology in Tunisia

The development of sociology as a scientific discipline in Tunisia was strongly influenced by French sociology. In this visual post, Professor Zouheir Ben Jannet explains the process of decolonization of Tunisian sociology and the Arab sociological heritage. He discusses the development of new avenues of research in response to many of the political and cultural changes that occurred following the Tunisian revolution of 2011. He also highlights the contributions of Tunisian sociologists. An interview produced by Jurivision in collaboration with CIRCEM as part of the XXIIᵉ AISLF Congress.

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Pablo Kreimer
04-04-25 | AISLF, Research Methodology, Sociology

The Languages of Scientific Communication

The globalization of science raises many issues, including language. In this visual post, Professor Pablo Kreimer highlights the distinction between the so-called “hard” sciences, where English is the dominant language, and the social sciences. He explains that the different audiences for certain disciplines motivate many scientists to publish in English and in their national languages. He examines some of the benefits that can be derived from mobilizing different languages in scientific communication. An interview conducted by Jurivision in collaboration with CIRCEM as part of the XXIIᵉ AISLF Congress.

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