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Spooky subjects: 間眅埶AV experts available on Halloween

October 27, 2023

With Halloween around the corner, researchers from 間眅埶AV are available to share their expertise on the following spooky topics:

AVAILABLE 間眅埶AV EXPERTS

GAIL ANDERSON, professor, criminology, ganderso@sfu.ca

Death and decompositionnew paper by Anderson, a well-known forensic entomologist, on the science behind insect activity and what happens to bodies after we die, published in the journal .

MATTHEW HORRIGAN, instructor, contemporary arts, matthew_horrigan@sfu.ca (note Horrigan is currently away and travelling back Sunday but can be available while away and after his return)

Teaching a special topics course on hauntology, focusing on popular and personal stories about ghosts and our comfort level with hauntedness. Researches movie production cultures and location spookiness in Hollywood North.

PAUL KINGSBURY, professor, geography, kingsbury@sfu.ca

The psychoanalytic and cultural geographies of paranormal investigations; popularity and growth of paranormal investigation organizations, including conferences that study anomalous phenomena, especially ghosts, UFOs, and cryptids, including Sasquatch.

ANDY YAN, director, City Program, ayan@sfu.ca

Helping to track city neighborhoods with the most visitors on Halloween night for the annual treat count initiative by CBC; identifying highly-visited neighborhoods during trick-or-treating.

CONTACT

RAY SHARMA, 間眅埶AV Communications & Marketing 
ray_sharma@sfu.ca

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