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Alexandre Baril (born 1979 in Granby, Quebec), is a Canadian writer and since 2018 an associate professor[1] at the School of Social Work, at the University of Ottawa.[2] He researches sexual and gender diversity, bodily diversity ((dis)ability and health), and linguistic diversity.[1][3] He considers his work to be intersectional, involving queer, trans, feminist and gender studies, as well as sociology of the body, health, social movements, and of critical suicidology.[4]