Education
- PhD - York University
- MA - Concorida University
- BA - Trent University
Research
Digital sociology, gender, visual sociology, cultural sociology, consumption and social memory.
Selected Publications
Edited Books
2007 Skorzynska I, Lavrence C and Pepin C, eds. Staging Memory. (Adam Mickiewicz University: Poznan), 2007.
2015 Skorzynska I, and Lavrence eds. Performing the Past: Post-communist memory in Poland and Romania. (Adam Mickiewicz University: Poznan), 2015.
Journal Articles and Book Chapters
2020 Lavrence, C and Cambre C. “Do I Look Like My Selfie?”: Filters and the Digital-Forensic Gaze. Social Media and Society. 6(4).
2019 Cambre, C and Lavrence, C. (2019). "How else would you take a picture? #SelfieAmbivalence. Cultural Sociology, 13(40).
2019 Lavrence, C. “Emotions and Human Rights: A case study of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights” In The Routledge History of Human Rights, edited by Lora Wildenthal and Jean Quataert. Routledge Press.
2019 Lozanski K and Lavrence C Sing, Floss, Travel: lululemon” In Re-Making Normal: Governing the Social in Neoliberal Times”, edited by Deborah Brock, University of British Columbis Press.
2018 Cambre C and Lavrence C. “Encounters that open up problems: A critical path for post-structuralist inquiry” In Sociological Theory in Scientific Perspective. Ed Joseph Michalski. Nova Science Publishers, 2018.
2015 “Sing, Floss, Travel: lululemon” Re-Making Normal: Governing the Social in Neoliberal Times, co-written with Kristin Lozanski, edited by Deborah Brock, Pearson Press, Toronto, forthcoming.
2015 “Where are you now?’: Public Performance Art and the Transnational Memory of the Srebrenica Genocide,Trafficking Memory: Women, Catastrophe and the Limits of the Transnational, edited by Stephenie Young and Adele Parker (forthcoming).
2014 “This is not your practice life: lululemon and neo-liberal governance of self”. Christine Lavrence and Kristin Lozanski. Canadian Review of Sociology, February 2014
2013 “People in War: Yugoslav War Testimonials” Oral History Review, vol 40, (1), 2013.
2011 “Making Up for Lost Time: Yugonostalgia and the Limits of Serbian Memory”, ed. Kendall Phillips and Mitch Heyes. The Global Memoryscape: Contesting Rememberance in a Transnational
Age.(Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press)
2009 “There’s no place like home: Home as social practice in Yugoslav war testimonials.” In Family-Identity-Memory: Rodzina, Tozsamosc, Pamiec. Ed. by (Adam Mickiewicz University Press, Poznan.)
2007 “Simulating Home: The Internet and Postcommunist Nostalgia”, Les Arts de Mémoire: Matériaux, medias, mythologies. (Art Books Canada: Montreal), 2007.
2007 “ Between Monumental History and Experience: Remembering and Forgetting War in Belgrade”. Ethnologie Française. 2007 (3).
2005 “The Serbian Bastille: Memory Agency and Monumental Public Space in Belgrade”. Space and Culture, 8 (2005): 31-46. 2005).