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Friday, September 28, 2018

CASCA: CFPs, Events, Opportunities/Colloques, Appels à communication, évènements, opportunités

CFPs, Events, Opportunities/Colloques, Appels à communication, évènements, opportunités


-Event: Migration and Hospitality: Space, Precarity, Belonging



-SfAA 2019 conference



-2019-2020 Lemelson Center Fellowships and Travel Grants (Apps Due: 1 Nov 2018) 



-CFP: Global Migration, Labor, and Food Production: Agricultural Guestworkers Past and Present



-SIEF 2019 / Rural - CfP "Entangled Countryside - Tracking political negotiations and transformations of the rural"



-Academic podcast- looking for participants



-An Invitation to Contribute to a Special Issue on Humour - European Journal of Humour Research



-CFP: Transnational American Studies within the Post-Arab Spring Context - Journal of Transnational American Studies



-CfP Conference "Strictly observant religion, gender, and the state", Cambridge March 25-26



-SIEF 2019 Call for Papers — Localising Climate Change: Global changes - local responses



-Canadian Camping Association Research Award / Prix D'Excellence - Association des camps du Canada



-Meet the authors!  Songs Upon the Rivers: The Buried History of the French-Speaking Canadiens and Métis from the Great Lakes and the Mississippi across to the Pacific



-AAG 2019 CFP - #Cyberprotest and Internet Disruption



-SIEF 2019 // CFP till 15th Oct 2018// Exploring the intersections between translocal living practices and infrastructural changes



-Call for Films: Riga Pasaules Film Festival 2019



-CFP: 2019 Warfare, Environment, Social Inequality, and Pro-Sociability (WESIPS) Biennial Conference



-#CitiesofLightLisbon | Beyond the Enlightenment: Seismic Shifts, Urban Imagery | 31 October 2018



-CfP SIEF 2019: Mig02 From Welcome Culture to the Politics of Refusal



-Feminist Scholars: Camargo Foundation | Call for Applications | Core Program



-Congreso internacional de la Sociedad de Antropología Médica en América Latina y el Caribe / The SMA plans to hold its third conference in 2020 in a country in Latin America and the Caribbean



-Call for Chapters: Renewable Energy: International Perspectives on Sustainability (Palgrave Macmillan)



-CFP: Study Day "Music and Democracy: beyond Metaphors and Idealization"



-CFP: The Thrill of the Dark: Heritages of Fear, Fascination and Fantasy



-Call for Applications: Summer Seminars - The Institute for Critical Social Inquiry (ICSI) at the New School for Social Research



-CFP: "Intelligent Idealisms" 

https://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers/11852-cfp-intelligent-idealisms


-British Association for South Asian Studies Conference 2019



-Panel "To narrate narrators" on epistemic striptease for SIEF 2019



-Resistance, resilience, and adaptation (AAA Executive Sessions)



-CfP SIEF Congress 2019- Panel: Men's commitment in long term care: changes in kinship and gender?



-Society for Applied Anthro meeting CfP - Anthropological Engagements With Clinical Health Data



-BC Studies Conference - Intersections: Peoples and Places in British Columbia - Thompson Rivers University, May 2019




Events/Évènements-Other/Autres:

1.
Upcoming Talk: Loving Human, Other Animals and the Rest of Nature, Dale Jamieson, NYU Law School

PUBLIC LECTURE | CONFÉRENCE PUBLIQUE
Loving Humans, Other Animals and the Rest of Nature
Dale Jamieson, NYU Law School
THURSDAY/JEUDI, OCTOBER 11 / 11 OCTOBRE 2018
4:00 PM / 16:00 U OTTAWA 
Rm. 129, Simard Building, 60 University Private
University of Ottawa
 
Founding Director of Environmental Studies, Professor of Environmental Studies and Philosophy, Affiliated Professor of Law & Affiliated Professor of Medical Ethics
Fondateur et directeur des études environnementales, professeur d'études environnementales et de philosophie, professeur de droit affilié et professeur affilié d'éthique médicale
Author / l'auteur de Reason in a Dark Time: Why the Struggle to Stop Climate Change Failed– and What It Means For Our Future (Oxford, 2014),Ethics and the Environment: An Introduction (Cambridge, 2008), and Morality's Progress: Essays on Humans, Other Animals, and the Rest of Nature(Oxford, 2002). D
Author / l'auteur de Reason in a Dark Time: Why the Struggle to Stop Climate Change Failed– and What It Means For Our Future (Oxford, 2014),Ethics and the Environment: An Introduction (Cambridge, 2008), and Morality's Progress: Essays on Humans, Other Animals, and the Rest of Nature(Oxford, 2002).
 
Free/Gratuit
Critical Thinkers in Religion, Law and Social Theory Lectures critiques sur la religion, le droit et la théorie en sciences sociales
For more information:
 
Department of Classics and Religious Studies / Département d'études anciennes et de sciences des religions Department of Philosophy | Département de philosophie
 
Presented by The Canada Research Chair in Religious Diversity and Social Change / Une présentation de La Chaire de recherche du Canada en diversité religieuse et changement social
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2.
Public Talk at Centre for Ethnography UTSC October 17


The Centre for Ethnography at UTSC

Is hosting a public talk

Wednesday October 17, 2018

10:00 am – noon

in MW296

Gacaca Courts and the Violent Aftermaths of Genocide in the New Rwanda

By

Mark Anthony Geraghty, Ph.D

Mark Anthony Geraghty is a socio-cultural anthropologist, ethnographically investigating the violent aftermaths of war and genocide. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 2016 and is currently an Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at the Jackman Humanities Institute, University of Toronto. He is finalizing a book manuscript on the Rwandan state's on-going campaign against "genocide ideology" – prohibited in law as "thoughts" of ethnic hatred that threaten the recurrence of genocide. He has conducted over four years of fieldwork in Rwanda, where his research sites have included prisons, layperson-run genocide courts (Gacaca), military-run "re-education" camps (Ingando), and state-run genocide commemoration events. At the Department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto, he teaches classes on the topics of: violent aftermaths; language and injury; political anthropology; and ethnographic methods.

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3.

Upcoming Talk: Oct 3, 2018 Bystander Culture, Sexism, and Online Violence event at Innis College (across the street), Toronto 


Bystander Culture, Sexism, and Online Violence event at Innis College (across the street), Toronto

 

What is bystander culture? What is online violence?

A panel discussion of sexual and misogynistic violence in digital spaces

Presented by the Writing & Rhetoric Program at Innis College and Journalists for Human Right, U of T Chapter

The #MeToo movement has opened many people's eyes to an ongoing epidemic of sexism, sexual harassment, and sexual assault all over the world. But such abuse is not always face to face. Recent scandals surrounding vicious acts of online sexism have proven that #TimesUp on the misogyny permeating online culture. This panel will discuss sexual and misogynistic violence in digital spaces, bystander culture, online feminist movements, and methods of action.

Wednesday, October 3, 2018 • 7 – 9 pm

Innis Town Hall • 2 Sussex Ave.

Panelists:

·         Lauren McKeon, digital editor, The Walrus

·         Sarah Sharma, director, McLuhan Centre for Culture and Technology, U of T

·         Megan Boler, professor, Department of Social Justice Education, OISE, U of T

Moderator:

·         Mandy Pipher, freelance writer and instructor, Writing Centre, Innis College, U of T

 

Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/281820979322832/

Website: http://alumni.innis.utoronto.ca/event/sexism-in-cyberspace

Registration is not required. Please arrive 30 minutes early to ensure optimal seating. Contact sharon.english@utoronto.ca for more information.

See them and others on our website:

Consultez-les ou voyez toute la liste en visitant notre site web:

http://cas-sca.ca/fr/appel-de-communications
http://cas-sca.ca/call-for-papers

Thank you/Merci


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