Austin Oswald, (They/Them) Assistant Professor, School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University Dr. Austin Oswald is a community-engaged scholar deeply committed to the liberation of LGBTQ+ people across the life course, particularly those with intersecting marginalized identities. They are the recipient of a 2024 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Insight Development Grant for a project that explores “queering” the age-friendliness of Nova Scotia. In addition, they received a 2025 Research Nova Scotia New Health Investigator Grant for a provincial survey study assessing the health of LGBTQ+ Nova Scotians and their access to culturally responsive healthcare. #emancipatorysciences #FeatureFriday
Austin Oswald Dr. Oswald’s research pushes the boundaries of what constitutes an “age-friendly” community, advocating for more equitable and socially just approaches to aging among diverse LGBTQ+ populations. They are particularly proud of a recently co-authored paper with Drs. Vanessa Fabbre and Sarah Jen, in which they propose a framework for queer gerontology. The title of this open-access publication is Queer Gerontology: Principles for Advancing Rigor and Justice. Principles for Advancing Rigor and Justice. 1. Deepening Visibility and Awareness 2. Developing and Applying Critical Perspectives 3. Engaging Reflexivity as a Form of Rigor 4. Advancing Epistemological and Methodological Diversity #emancipatorysciences #FeatureFriday