(la version français suit)
Conferences and calls for papers:
The following conference announcements and calls for papers have just been
added to our web page:
-CFP Ethnologies - Communities and Cultures / Cultures et communautés
-Call for papers VII International Association for Southeast European
Anthropology, InASEA, congress Istanbul, September 2014
-Dreamed/Planned Cities and Experienced Cities, Annual Conference of the
Commission on Urban Anthropology (CUA-IUAES), July 2014, University of
Jean Monnet, St. Etienne, France
-Conference: Indigenous Development Research
-Call for Papers: The Canadian ethical consumer
-CFP: South Africa's Land and Agrarian Issues
See them and others on our website:
http://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers
Events:
1.
The North at Trent 2014 Lecture Series
Trent University, Peterborough
All lectures at Bagnani Hall, Trail College - 7:30 p.m.
Reception to follow
February 12, 2014
Four Solitudes? Indigenous and Settler Language Politics in Nunavut Annis
May Timpson, University of Edinburgh
All welcome / No charge
2.
Pamela Walker, Joint Chair in Women's Studies at Carleton University and
University
of Ottawa
Invites you to a Conference on
FEMINIST RESEARCH FOR CHANGE IN CITIES: AN ACADEMIC, CITY, AND COMMUNITY
PARTNERSHIP
When: Thursday, February 13, 2014
Time: 2:30 – 5:30 pm
Where: Room DT 2017, Dunton Tower
Carleton University
Conference Program
2:30 pm
Introduction to the Conference and Conference Chair: Dr. Caroline Andrew,
Centre on
Governance, University of Ottawa
Panel 1: Collaborative Research Relations:
2:50 to 3:30 (4 presenters x 10 minutes)
Fran Klodawsky, Geography and Environmental Studies, Carleton Universitiy
Lois Emburg, Program Manager, Diversity and Inclusion, City of Ottawa
Rachida Youmouri, City for All Women Initiative Steering Committee and
Personnel
Committee
Valerie Assoi – Community Engagement Worker, South-East Ottawa Community
Health
Centre and former staff, City for All Women Initiative
15 minutes Q & A
15 minutes coffee break
Panel 2: Learning from Two Research Projects: "Learning Through
Difference" and
"Intersectionality in Practice"
4:00 to 4:40 (4 presenters x 10 minutes)
Janet Siltanen, Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University
Clara Freire, Mgr Client Srvc Strategies, Community & Social Services
Dept, City of
Ottawa
Maha El-Bahkiry, City for All Women Community Representative for the EI Lens
Training Program Evaluation
Christine Pich, Doctoral Student, Sociology and Anthropology and RA,
"Intersectionality in Practice" Project
15 minutes Q & A
Short Reception to follow.
Please RVSP: helene.boudreault@carleton.ca or 61-520-6644
Best,
H. Boudreault
Hélène Boudreault, gestionnaire/administrator
Chaire conjointe en études des femmes/
Joint Chair in Women's Studies
Université d'Ottawa/University of Ottawa & Carleton University
Tel: 613-520-6644
Téléc./Fax: 613-562-5994
Courriel/Email: hboudre@uottawa.ca & helene_boudreault@carleton.ca
Thank you
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Colloques et Appels à communication:
Les colloques et appels à communication suivants viennent d'être ajoutés à
notre page web.
-CFP Ethnologies - Communities and Cultures / Cultures et communautés
-Call for papers VII International Association for Southeast European
Anthropology, InASEA, congress Istanbul, September 2014
-Dreamed/Planned Cities and Experienced Cities, Annual Conference of the
Commission on Urban Anthropology (CUA-IUAES), July 2014, University of
Jean Monnet, St. Etienne, France
-Conference: Indigenous Development Research
-Call for Papers: The Canadian ethical consumer
-CFP: South Africa's Land and Agrarian Issues
Consultez-les ou voyez toute la liste en visitant notre site web:
http://cas-sca.ca/fr/appel-de-communications
Évènements:
1.
The North at Trent 2014 Lecture Series
Trent University, Peterborough
All lectures at Bagnani Hall, Trail College - 7:30 p.m.
Reception to follow
February 12, 2014
Four Solitudes? Indigenous and Settler Language Politics in Nunavut Annis
May Timpson, University of Edinburgh
All welcome / No charge
2.
Pamela Walker, Joint Chair in Women's Studies at Carleton University and
University
of Ottawa
Invites you to a Conference on
FEMINIST RESEARCH FOR CHANGE IN CITIES: AN ACADEMIC, CITY, AND COMMUNITY
PARTNERSHIP
When: Thursday, February 13, 2014
Time: 2:30 – 5:30 pm
Where: Room DT 2017, Dunton Tower
Carleton University
Conference Program
2:30 pm
Introduction to the Conference and Conference Chair: Dr. Caroline Andrew,
Centre on
Governance, University of Ottawa
Panel 1: Collaborative Research Relations:
2:50 to 3:30 (4 presenters x 10 minutes)
Fran Klodawsky, Geography and Environmental Studies, Carleton Universitiy
Lois Emburg, Program Manager, Diversity and Inclusion, City of Ottawa
Rachida Youmouri, City for All Women Initiative Steering Committee and
Personnel
Committee
Valerie Assoi – Community Engagement Worker, South-East Ottawa Community
Health
Centre and former staff, City for All Women Initiative
15 minutes Q & A
15 minutes coffee break
Panel 2: Learning from Two Research Projects: "Learning Through
Difference" and
"Intersectionality in Practice"
4:00 to 4:40 (4 presenters x 10 minutes)
Janet Siltanen, Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University
Clara Freire, Mgr Client Srvc Strategies, Community & Social Services
Dept, City of
Ottawa
Maha El-Bahkiry, City for All Women Community Representative for the EI Lens
Training Program Evaluation
Christine Pich, Doctoral Student, Sociology and Anthropology and RA,
"Intersectionality in Practice" Project
15 minutes Q & A
Short Reception to follow.
Please RVSP: helene.boudreault@carleton.ca or 61-520-6644
Best,
H. Boudreault
Hélène Boudreault, gestionnaire/administrator
Chaire conjointe en études des femmes/
Joint Chair in Women's Studies
Université d'Ottawa/University of Ottawa & Carleton University
Tel: 613-520-6644
Téléc./Fax: 613-562-5994
Courriel/Email: hboudre@uottawa.ca & helene_boudreault@carleton.ca
Merci