Crysler, Isabella

Isabella Crysler

Isabella Crysler

MA Student | Thesis

She/Her | BAH, Sociology, 成人大片 University (Minor in English & Certificate in Law)

Sociology

成人大片 University

18imc@queensu.ca

Supervisor: Dr. Martin Hand

My research seeks to better understand the creation, performance, and reinscription of feminine gender ideals and stereotypes through the lens of "What I Eat in a Day" (WIEIAD) videos posted on the social media platform, TikTok. Through a thorough discourse analysis, I intend to piece together a map of this digital foodscape and illustrate reoccurring themes surrounding food consumption and feminine gender roles. The central goal of this work is to gain a better understanding these social media performances and interactions so that methods of resisting harmful reinscriptions and ways to create safer digital landscapes, regardless of gender identity, might be possible.

Dove, Emma

Emma Dove

Emma Dove

PhD Student

She/Her | B.A, Criminal Justice and Public Policy, University of Guelph; M.A, Criminology and Criminal Justice Policy, University of Guelph

Sociology

成人大片 University

19evd1@queensu.ca

Supervisor: Dr. Nicole Myers

My proposed research has the ultimate goal of understanding the relationship between incarcerated people and correctional officers, and how this connection can potentially impact rates of recidivism. The research will be guided by three main questions: 1) How do incarcerated individuals perceive the way they are treated by correctional officers? 2) How do incarcerated individuals perceive fairness within the carceral institution? 3) How do perceptions of treatment and fairness inform an individual's view of the legitimacy of CSC? These questions will address the incarcerated person-correctional officer relationship from the perspective of incarcerated individuals and inform potential areas for improvement. The goal in identifying these areas is to develop new training strategies for correctional officers to improve the working relationship between them and incarcerated individuals.

Held, Myla

Myla Held

PhD Student

She/They | Hons. B.A., Classics & Criminal Justice Studies, University of Winnipeg; M.A., Criminal Justice, University of Winnipeg

Sociology

成人大片 University

23cqs@queensu.ca

Supervisor: Dr. Pinar Tuzcu

My project focuses on Genshin Impact, a global free-to-play multiplatform online game that has faced both praise and backlash for its story, characters, and presentation of cultures. There will be a focus on neurodivergent Indigenous players, a group that is largely missing from the literature in neurodiversity studies. How Genshin Impact depicts race, sex, gender, and disability will be analyzed to provide the audience the geopolitics presented by the game鈥檚 developers, HoyoVerse. Gaming interviews will ask participants to play Genshin Impact to observe their interactions within the game, including characters, regions, modes, story, and other players. Genshin Impact鈥檚 fan culture (fandom) allows for players to use various digital spaces to connect, share opinions, art, and observations. This includes fan observations of possible neurodivergent characters. How players observe race, sex, gender, and disability within Genshin Impact and interacting with community spaces will be probed to inquire about representation and online communities.

Walsh, Hannah

Hannah Walsh

Hannah Walsh

PhD Candidate & Teaching Fellow

She/Her | B.A. Honours Specialization in Criminology, King's University College at Western University; M.A. Sociology, 成人大片 University

Sociology

成人大片 University

17hjw2@queensu.ca

Supervisor: Dr. Victoria Sytsma

My doctoral work explores how 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals navigate dating and intimacy in rural Canadian settings. Rooted in queer and rural criminology, my research centres participants鈥 lived experiences to better understand how the spatialization of violence and identity-based marginalization intersect, shaping relationship strategies and safety practices. Findings from my research will be used to develop accessible research briefs that are to be distributed to stakeholders within the education system to inform curricula on healthy relationships and violence prevention strategies.

De Vrij, Chris

Christian De Vrij

PhD Candidate

He/Him | B.A.H, Sociology, 成人大片 University; M.A, Sociology University of Toronto

Sociology

成人大片 University

16cmhd@queensu.ca

Supervisor: Dr. Martin Hand

My research examines how leisure spaces serve as key sites for negotiating contemporary masculinity. Drawing on digital ethnography, in-person fieldwork, and interviews, my project explores how men use hobbies such as motorcycling, and private aviation, to manage uncertainty and reassert identity in a moment often described as a 鈥渃risis of masculinity.鈥 I investigate how class, culture, and digital media shape the norms, performances, and communities that form around these activities, and how men make sense of themselves through everyday practices of risk, skill, consumption, and belonging. Ultimately, my work shows how leisure operates as a terrain where gendered identities are built, challenged, and transformed.

Twardochleb, Peyton

Peyton Twardochleb

Ma Student: Thesis

She/Her | BA, Sociology, University of British Columbia

Sociology

成人大片 University

24wdb2@queensu.ca

Supervisor: Dr. Nicole Myers

My master鈥檚 thesis project, Designing Safe Spaces: The Role of Housing Attributes in Preventing Gender-Based Violence Re-victimization in Northern Canada, was awarded the 2025 Canada Graduate Scholarships鈥揗aster鈥檚 (CGS M). This study investigates whether housing attributes mitigate or exacerbate the risk of gender-based violence re-victimization in the Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. Key attributes of interest include safety and security features, proximity to services, security of tenure, access to privacy, available space, sense of community, surrounding environment, and cultural or religious suitability. Using semi-structured methods, I will interview 15 service providers from Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut who are employed in areas related to services for victims and/or housing. The long term objective of this research is to inform evidence-based housing policy recommendations focused on the well-being of northern people who have experienced gender-based violence.

Rebh, Haya

Haya Rebh

MA Student: Thesis

She/Her | BA, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Concentration in Psychology, minor in Sociology, Carleton University; BAH, Psychology, Concentration in Forensics, Carleton University

成人大片 University

Sociology

23np53@queensu.ca

Supervisor: Dr. Alana Saulnier

My Master鈥檚 thesis examines how the COVID-19 pandemic influenced police reporting of child sexual abuse (CSA) in Ontario. Using a quantitative analysis of calls-for-service data from multiple police services, I compare pre- and post-pandemic reporting patterns to assess whether public-health restrictions, school closures, and shifts in routine activities altered opportunities for detection and intervention. By analyzing changes in call volume and reporting categories between March鈥揘ovember 2019 and March鈥揘ovember 2020, the study offers insight into how large-scale disruptions influence both detection and help-seeking. This research aims to support improved child-protection responses and inform policy discussions on how institutions can better safeguard children during future crises.

Liu, Sixue

Sixue Liu

Sixue Liu

MA Student | Thesis

BA, Sociology, 成人大片 University

成人大片 University

Sociology

17sl119@queensu.ca

Supervisor: Dr. Martin Hand

My research concerns the relationships between socioeconomic development, political and media change in the urban Chinese context. Specifically, my study focuses on one example of such change 鈥 the newsstand 鈥 which is a physical building and symbol of urban China. The newsstands carry various functions, from selling paper books and magazines to providing entertainment and communication. At the same time, everything involved in this physical building also builds relationships among people, between people and the newsstand, and between people and the space and culture of the city. China's newsstands have been highly significant for enable communicative interaction in various ways and constructing a unique cultural circle. There are three key aims: Examine the history and transformation of China's newsstand and its relationship with the broader transformations of China's politics, media culture, and economy. Understand the changes in the functions and social meanings of newsstands in cities, along with their potential transformation in future. Examine how the transformation of newsstands affects the lives of both consumers and owners.

Gilbert, Olivia

Olivia Gilbert

Olivia Gilbert

MA Student | MRP

She/Her | BAH, Legal Studies and Sociology, University of Waterloo

成人大片 University

Sociology

20oag@queensu.ca

Supervisor: Dr. Nicole Myers