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Marc Lafrance

Learning from Beyoncé and Kanye
Posted on March 13, 2017

There is wide distribution of a Canadian Press article quoting Marc Lafrance, associate professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology in the Faculty of Arts and Science, who urges fellow academics to be careful when trying to draw sociology students' interest by including big celebrity names in their course subjects. He warns that using famous names could overshadow the study of broader culture and issues: CBC.ca, The Globe and MailCalgary HeraldThe Province, The Halifax Chronicle HeraldThe Charlottetown Guardian, Cape Breton PostWinnipeg Free Press, The Brandon SunMedicine Hat News, Lethbridge HeraldInside Ottawa ValleyMississauga.comInsideToronto.com, Niagara This Week, York RegionThe Independent Free Press, Metro News, ParrySound.com680news.com, News95.7.comNewsCaf and many others. 

In a related story, The Canadian Press asks Lafrance to dream up a sociology course headlined by a famous Canadian from the entertainment world. He picks singer K.D. Lang for a course on gender, sexuality and the politics of country music: CTVnews.ca, Calgary Heraldnews95.7.com.

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