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Sociology Research Symposium

October 17 at 10:30 am - 2:15 pm

The Department of History and Sociology is proud to host a Sociology Research Symposium showcasing a diverse range of sessions exploring current sociological topics and research.

Schedule:

10:30 am to 12 noon

  • Dr. Mike Zajko: A Sociology Without Humans: Artificial Intelligence as a Threat to Humanity, and Sociology’s Response
  • Braelyn Spruce: You Can’t Go Home, But You Can’t Stay Here: The Settler State’s Management of Encampment in British Columbia
  • Dr. Emily Snyder: Non-HIV STIs in Canadian Legal Decisions

12 to 12:45 pm

  • Learn about how to become a sociology major and how to apply for graduate and law schools.

12:45 to 2 pm

  • Bethany Sanjenko: Prisoner’s Justice Day: Collective Memory and Solidarity in Captivity
  • Kelsey Seinen: It’s The Gateway to the Manosphere: Examining TikTok videos from the Everyday Conservative Man
  • Dr. Luís LM Aguiar: ’Permit’ Capital, Undocumented Workers and Mitigating Precariousness

Everyone is welcome and registration is not required.

Details

Date:
October 17
Time:
10:30 am - 2:15 pm

Venue

Arts Building (ART)
1147 Research Road
Kelowna, BC V1V 1V7 Canada
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Additional Info

Room Number
ART 214
Registration/RSVP Required
No
Event Type
Talk/Lecture
Topic
Arts and Humanities
Audiences
Faculty, Staff, Students, Postdoctoral Fellows and Research Associates