The holiday season is quickly approaching and Carleton experts are available to discuss related topics.

If you are interested in speaking with the experts below, please feel free to reach out to them directly. If you require other assistance, please email Steven Reid, Media Relations Officer, at steven.reid3@carleton.ca.

For other experts, please visit the Carleton Experts Database: https://experts.carleton.ca/

Rebecca Bromwich
Professor, Department of Law and Legal Studies at Carleton University

Email: Rebecca.Bromwich@carleton.ca

Bromwich is available to discuss co-parenting over the holidays where parents are separated or divorced.

Bromwich is the former program director of the Graduate Diploma in Conflict Resolution. Her current role is manager, Diversity and Inclusion, for the law firm Gowling WLG. Bromwich has been a columnist for Lawyers Weekly and has authored and co-authored several books for students and legal system practitioners, including a new publication on corporate social responsibility.

For more on Bromwich, visit: https://experts.carleton.ca/rebecca-jaremko-bromwich

Zeba Crook
Professor, Religion at Carleton University

Email: Zeba.Crook@gmail.com

Crook is available to discuss the origins of Christmas, Christian controversies and the contentious history of Christmas, the war on Christmas, and the creation of the earliest Christian narratives about the birth of Jesus.

For more on Crook, visit: https://experts.carleton.ca/zeba-crook

Melissa Frankel
Professor, Department of Philosophy at Carleton University

Email: melissa.frankel@carleton.ca

As Christmas approaches and parents start looking for educational toys and books for the kids in their lives, Frankel has come up with a list of children’s books that are both delightful and thought-provoking experiences for young readers.

As part of Frankel’s class, Children, Literature, and Philosophy, she has come up with a top five list of children’s books that may inspire philosophical conversations with children over the holidays.

For more on Frankel, visit: https://carleton.ca/philosophy/people/frankel-melissa/

Marina Milyavskaya
Professor, Department of Psychology at Carleton University

Email: Marina.Milyavskaya@carleton.ca

Milyavskaya is available to discuss goal pursuit/setting and New Year’s resolutions.

Milyavskaya’s research examines why people are successful in the pursuit of certain goals, but not others. Her work looks at the factors that promote successful goal pursuit and attainment, as well as self-regulatory mechanisms. Her other research interests include autonomy support, health behaviours, attachment, and well-being across a person’s lifespan.

Milyavskaya is available for English and French interviews.

For more on Milyavskaya, visit: https://experts.carleton.ca/marina-milyavskaya

Rod Phillips
Professor, Department of History at Carleton University

Email: Roderick.Phillips@carleton.ca

Phillips is available to discuss the consumption of alcoholic beverages during the holidays. Phillips researches the history of wine and teaches the history of alcohol.

For more on Phillips, visit: https://experts.carleton.ca/rod-phillips

Farzam Sepanta
PhD Candidate, Building Engineering at Carleton University

Email: Farzam.Sepanta@carleton.ca

Sepanta has written about how architecture influences our shopping experiences. He is available to discuss:

  • How to make Christmas and the holidays a time to refresh if you have been working constantly from home.
  • Why do people love Christmas markets? Perception and senses of urban spaces.
  • Can we design our Christmas markets better? Community engagement and onboarding people to create a better sense of community.

For information on Sepanta, visit: https://experts.carleton.ca/farzam-sepanta

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Media Relations Officer
Carleton University
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Steven.Reid3@carleton.ca

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