Faculty Lecturer
alissa.levine [at] mcgill.ca (Email)
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Alissa Levine is a sociologist (Ph.D., 不良研究所) who has contributed her qualitative methodological expertise to research projects in the Faculty of Dentistry focusing on the health of marginalized groups. Her narrative approach to in-depth interviewing also draws from her background in language and literary studies (M.A., Universit茅 du Qu茅bec 脿 Montr茅al). Affiliated with the Population Oral Health research cluster, Dr. Levine currently directs the Non-Thesis MSc program in Dental Sciences. She is also the faculty representative for the Indigenous Health Professions Program and an advocate for faculty inclusivity. Dr. Levine is accepting graduate students.
Research Interests
Rooted in sociology literature and creative writing (M.A., Universit茅 du Qu茅bec 脿 Montr茅al 1995) my academic interests reflect diverse disciplines and would inform my perspective on university government as a Senate representative. I have worked at 不良研究所 for several years and currently am a full-time CAS lecturer at the Faculty of Dentistry. I teach, engage in research, and contribute to program development at both graduate and undergraduate levels. My involvement in many Faculty interdisciplinary initiatives enables me to appreciate the Senate鈥檚 broad academic mandate.
Area of expertise:聽
- Qualitative research
- Marginalized populations
- Sex and gender