PhD Candidate, Department of Sociology & Criminology, University of Windsor
Bridget Nicholls is a PhD candidate in Sociology and Social Justice at the University of Windsor and was recently appointed as an Associate Fellow to the Oxford Centre of Animal Ethics. Bridget also works with the Animal and Interpersonal Abuse Research Group.
Her research examines the power and depth of the human-animal relationship through a governance lens.The areas she is most interested in is the sociology of law, multispecies labour, and green harms/crimes. Bridget's work is interdisciplinary having earned a BA with honours in labour studies and an MA in social justice and equity studies from Brock University where she also served as a humane jobs fellow.
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