Carly Hamdon
Research Area
Education
B.A. Honours, Sociology, University of Alberta, 2019
M.A., Sociology, The University of British Columbia, 2022
About
Carly Hamdon is a PhD Candidate at the University of British Columbia Department of Sociology, whose research interests include climate change, cultural consumption, social stratification, and gender. Her dissertation analyzes how climate change is reshaping the Canadian wine industry.
Publications
Hamdon, C. (in press). Deservingness on the Front Lines: How Volunteers Navigate Moral Judgments in Emergency Food Distribution. Canadian Review of Sociology.
Tony, S., Hamdon, C., & Huddart, E. (in press). Masculinity, Femininity, and Support for Climate Policy. Environmental Sociology.
Huddart Kennedy, E., & Hamdon, C. (2023). Do People Who Drive Trucks Care About the Environment? Contexts, 22(3), 18–23. https://doi.org/10.1177/15365042231192496
Awards
2023-2027: SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship
2022-26: Four Year Fellowship (4YF) for Ph.D. Students, The University of British Columbia
2022-26: Faculty of Arts Graduate Award (Ph.D.), The University of British Columbia
2022: President’s Academic Excellence Initiative Ph.D. Award, The University of British
2021: Canadian Student Masters Scholarship, The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC CGM)
2020: Graduate Student Scholarship, Department of Sociology, The University of British Columbia
2017: Undergraduate Theory Essay Award, Department of Sociology, University of Alberta
2016-18: Jason Lang Scholarship
2015-16: Dean’s Honour List, Faculty of Arts, University of Alberta
Teaching
Teaching Assistant
The University of British Columbia
Sociology 102: Inequality and Social Change
Sociology 217: Research Methods
Sociology 230: Shopping, Society, and Sustainability
Sociology 314: Sociology of Masculinity
Sociology 352: The Organization of Work
Sociology 361: Social Inequality
Sociology 387: Drugs and Society