Dr. Bernie Hammond

Dr. Bernie Hammond

Department of Sociology & Coordinator Social Justice and Peace Studies Program

Biographical Information:

Bernie Hammond earned his Ph.D. in Sociology from York University in 1975, specializing in medical sociology. In the same year, he began teaching sociology at King's University College and in the sociology department at the University of Western Ontario.  His special interests in sociology include the sociology of health and illness and disability studies. Since his arrival at King's University College, he has been interested in promoting educational efforts around the issues of development, justice and peace.  He founded the Centre for Social Concern in 1982.  Funded by the college and in keeping with the mission of King's as a Catholic institution, the centre promotes awareness of social justice issues and involvement in social activism on the part of King's students and other members of the community.  In 2002, he began to coordinate the Social Justice and Peace Studies program at King's.  He looks forward to seeing this program make a significant contribution to the excellent educational opportunities available at the college.  He is confident that the program will better equip students to act as agents of positive social change and engage them in a lifelong passion to create a more just and peaceful world. 

Office Location: 
Bessie Labatt Hall Rm. #202 (Second Floor)

Office Hours:
Wednesday 12-3 or by appointment

Phone:
433-3491 ext 4380

Email: bhammond@uwo