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Sociology and Social Anthropology Assistant Professor Michael Halpin has spoken to various media outlets over the past several months to discuss incels - people who consider themselves involuntarily celibate - misogyny, and their ties to social media. The research was funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), Explore and Donald Hill.
Watch Dr. Halpin's interviews on CTV News Atlantic and Talk Beliefs
His research on incels was also featured in The Conversation Canada.
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