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La rentrée 2019 – Qu’en disent les médias?
Lily Polowin, coordinatrice des communications, Fédération des sciences humaines Depuis mon arrivée à la Fédération le 31 mai dernier (c’est-à-dire le premier jour du Congrès 2019), je suis attentivement ce que disent les médias au sujet des études...
Positioning Blackness, Necessarily, Awkwardly, in the Canadian Academy
Guest blog by Handel Kashope Wright, Professor and Director of Centre for Culture, Identity and Education, The University of British Columbia This blog is based on a paper presented on the panel #Black Professors Matter: Experiences in White Academe...
Anthropologues sans frontières : Rencontre des associations canadienne et américaine à Vancouver
Dre Martha Radice, Université Dalhousie, blogueuse invitée Pour la première fois, la Société canadienne d’anthropologie (CASCA) tiendra son congrès annuel conjointement avec l’American Anthropological Association (AAA), du 20 au 24 novembre 2019 à...
Stan Douglas: Impossible Pictures
Mandy Len Catron , Congress 2019 guest blogger All of this year’s Big Thinking events consider how the arts function as a platform to engage with scholarship in the humanities and social sciences. Organizers were inspired by three big questions: Who...
Stan Douglas: Impossible Pictures
Mandy Len Catron , Congress 2019 guest blogger All of this year’s Big Thinking events consider how the arts function as a platform to engage with scholarship in the humanities and social sciences. Organizers were inspired by three big questions: Who...
Narration et force: voix du théâtre autochtone du Canada
All of this year’s Big Thinking events consider how the arts function as a platform to engage with scholarship in the humanities and social sciences. Organizers were inspired by three big questions: Who speaks for whom? Whose stories get told? And...
Storytelling and Strength: Voices from Indigenous theatre in Canada
All of this year’s Big Thinking events consider how the arts function as a platform to engage with scholarship in the humanities and social sciences. Organizers were inspired by three big questions: Who speaks for whom? Whose stories get told? And...
David Suzuki and Ian Mauro: Beyond Climate: Science, Storytelling and Solutions
All of this year’s Big Thinking events consider how the arts function as a platform to engage with scholarship in the humanities and social sciences. Organizers were inspired by three big questions: Who speaks for whom? Whose stories get told? And...
Simon Brault: The role of arts in protecting democracy
Mandy Len Catron, Congress 2019 guest blogger At Congress 2019, the Big Thinking lecture series considers how the arts function as a platform to engage with scholarship in the humanities and social sciences. Organizers were inspired by three big...