The Graduate Programme in Sociology hosts a series of conversations called, “This Much I Know”. The series features diverse voices, including early career and retired faculty, graduate students who have recently received their PhDs, alumni and other guests. Participants share what they have learned, so far, in their scholarship, and in their professional lives. The associated “This Much I Know” publication makes the highlights of these conversations available to broader publics.

This Much I Know with Stefan Treffers
Stefan Treffers' journey from Health Sciences to Sociology involved discovering his interests, pursuing higher education, and balancing academic work with personal life, culminating in a PhD from York University.

This Much I Know with Professor Wendy Geniusz
As told to Elaine Coburn
Professor Wendy Geniusz discusses her journey in learning Ojibwe, integrating Indigenous knowledge into academia, and advocating for cultural revitalization.

This Much I Know with Professor Wesley Crichlow
As told to Elaine Coburn
Professor Wesley Crichlow shares his experiences as a scholar-activist, highlighting his fight for Black freedom, educational innovations, and advocacy for Black LGBTQ justice.

This Much I Know with Professor Philip Walsh
As told to Elaine Coburn
Professor Philip Walsh's academic journey spans philosophy, critical realism, and sociological theory, emphasizing balance between solitary research and sociable teaching, with notable publications.

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