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D’autres scéances pléniares, soit la série ‘Voir Grand’, seront offertes au Congrès 2024. Veuillez consulter le site web du Congrès pour de plus amples détails.
Événements à venir
(RAS2) Creating Communities of Care: Addressing Vulnerabilities in Conducting and Disseminating Research Online
Dévelopment professionel, Faits Saillants, Panélistes et plénières, TerminéThis panel, facilitated by MediaSmarts, will build on previous conversations about the opportunities and challenges of doing research online. As we continue in this digital age, researchers may feel pressure … Lire la suite
(PSM5) Author meets Critics: Hurl, C. and Werner, L.B. (Forthcoming). The Consulting Trap: How Professional Service Firms Hook Governments and Undermine Democracy
Autre lieu, En personne, Faits Saillants, Panélistes et plénièresThis session will be held as part of the Society for Socialist Studies Conference: UQAM’s Pavillon Sherbrooke, SH 3720. The session will discuss Hurl and Werner’s forthcoming book, The Consulting … Lire la suite
(IND1) Research with Indigenous People: Best Practices in Creative and Community-Based Methodologies
En ligne - SCS, Faits Saillants, Panélistes et plénièresThis panel of academics, community partners, and Indigenous participants from the Alberta Treaty 7 community will present the development of, and initial findings from, a SSHRC Partnership Engage research project. … Lire la suite
(EDU5) Canadian and Comparative Perspectives on Race, Class, and Contested Frameworks in Education
En ligne - SCS, Faits Saillants, Panélistes et plénièresThis session is an ‘authors meets critics’ panel which explores issues highlighted in a new anthology, On Class, Race, and Educational Reform: Contested Perspectives, which explores dimensions of educational reform … Lire la suite
(SMH6) Bridging Communities: The Transformative Power and Unique Challenges of Community-Engaged Research in Understanding Mental Health in Society
Conférenciers invités, En ligne - SCS, Faits Saillants, Panélistes et plénièresKeynote Speaker: Dr. Diana Singh, McMaster University