SCHOLAR DETAILS
Name
Charles Adeyanju
Email
cadeyanju@upei.ca
Position
Faculty Member
Department(s)
Sociology and Anthropology
Phone
902-566-0482
Building
SDU Main Building 523
Status
Current

Biography

Chair, Sociology and Anthropology; Professor

BA (Lagos); BA (York); MA (Guelph); PhD (McMaster)

Dr. Charles Adeyanju is Associate Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Prince Edward Island. He holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from McMaster University. Adeyanju's research interests are in the areas of social inequality, immigration, media and society, and race and ethnicity. He has researched a range of social issues that include media representations of race, migration of Nigerians to Canada for higher education, and taser use by the Canadian police. His publications have appeared in leading peer-reviewed journals, including the Journal of Social Identities, Journal of Black Studies, Journal of Migration and International Migration, African Studies Review, and the Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Charles Adeyanju is currently working on two research projects: The first is on the "School Resource officer (SRO) program in Canada," in collaboration with other researchers in other universities across Canada. The SRO program is an ostensible presence of armed police officers in high schools for the purpose of safeguarding the safety and security of students, teachers, and staff. The second research project is on "African Immigrants in Prince Edward Island."


Recent Citations

Research Interests
Race and Ethnicity
Transnational Migration
Media and Society
Media representations of race and ethnicity
Social inequality
Work and society
Canadian society
Minority/ethnic groups and multiculturalism.