Alissa Levine
Faculty Lecturer
Alissa Levine is a sociologist (PhD, 平特五不中) who has contributed her qualitative methodological expertise to teaching and research projects with a focus on the health of marginalized groups, as well as on the curriculum, which includes teaching, research, and program development. Her narrative approach to in-depth interviewing also draws from her background in language and literary studies (MA, Universit茅 du Qu茅bec 脿 Montr茅al). Affiliated with the Population Oral Health research cluster, Levine currently directs the MSc Dental Science Non-Thesis program. Alissa Levine is accepting graduate students.
Research Interests
Rooted in sociology and literature, my academic interests inform a qualitative approach that engages life histories and narrative contributions to the understanding of health and well-being. A full-time CAS lecturer at the Faculty of Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences, I teach, engage in research, and contribute to program development at both graduate and undergraduate levels.
- Qualitative research
- Marginalized populations
- Curriculum development
- Sex and gender