Varieties of Austerity

Online virtual event

The Department of Economics, Philosophy and Political Science presents a talk from Dr. Heather Whiteside and Dr. Stephen McBride, authors of Varieties of Austerity.  Austerity is not always one-size-fits-all; it can be a flexible, class-based strategy taking several forms depending on the political-economic forces and institutional characteristics present. This research identifies continuity and variety in crisis-driven austerity […]

The Economic Benefits of Recreation in Canada

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Join us for a talk from Patrick Lloyd-Smith, an assistant professor of water and resource economics at the University of Saskatchewan, about the economic benefits of recreation in Canada. About the talk: Canadians spend approximately 2.2% of the country's GDP on outdoor recreation, but we do not yet know the economic benefits people receive from […]

Intimacy and Empire: West-Indian Women and Overlapping Diasporas in Post-Colonial Nigeria

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The Power, Conflict and Ideas Speaker Series presents Dr. Judith A. Byfield, professor at Cornell University, for her talk, Intimacy and Empire: West-Indian Women and Overlapping Diasporas in Post-Colonial Nigeria. About the talk: The talk draws from her new research project, Curry Goat and Gari: West Indian Women in 20th Century Lagosian Society. Men and […]

In Camps: Vietnamese Refugees, Asylum-Seekers, and Repatriates

Online virtual event

The Irving K. Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences’ Department of History and Sociology invite you to In Camps: Vietnamese Refugees, Asylum-Seekers, and Repatriates, a virtual talk by Jana K. Lipman of Tulane University. In her talk, Dr. Lipman will tell us the story of what happened in the camps raising the key questions all […]

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Community, Culture and Global Studies 2021 Speaker Series: Wonder’s Wounds: World Making and World Destruction in Hinduism

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Please join us for a talk with Tulasi Srinivas, a documentary filmmaker, sociologist and anthropologist of religion with expertise on South Asia. Through an ethnographic focus on ritual process, Srinivas’ talk will explore the place and nature of wonder in religious life. Friday, March 19 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Via Zoom This talk is part […]

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Community, Culture and Global Studies 2021 Speaker Series: âniskôscikêwin: Extending Linkages

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The Department of Community, Culture and Global Studies invites you to a presentation by Chelsea Vowel. Vowel is Métis from manitow-sâkahikan (Lac Ste. Anne) Alberta, residing in amiskwacîwâskihikan (Edmonton). Mother to six girls, she has a BEd, an LLB, and an MA, and is a Cree language instructor at the Faculty of Native Studies at […]

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Rebooting Human Rights in a Datafied World

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The Department of Economics, Philosophy and Political Science invites the community to join Dr. Wendy H. Wong for her talk, Rebooting Human Rights in a Datafied World.

Conversation with Amira Rose Davis

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Assistant Professor of History and African American Studies at Penn State University will address how past experiences and historical models of anti-racist activism can continue to give guidance to ongoing thought and anti-racist work.

Conversation with Rinaldo Walcott

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Join this speaker series for a discussion about Anti-Racist Thought and Activism in History with Rinaldo Walcott.

Undergraduate Research Awards Information Session

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Irving K. Barber Faculty of Science and Irving K. Barber Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences students are invited to the Undergraduate Research Awards information session.

Conversation with Devyn Spence Benson

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Join this speaker series for a discussion about Anti-Racist Thought and Activism in History with Devyn Spence Benson.