Feb 272013
 

Please note that the schedule is subject to change before May 31, 2013.  Session participants (presenters, panelists, Chair, and Discussant) will be notified in advance if they will be affected by a change in scheduling.

Session codes and titles are listed below. Click on the session title for session details, schedule, location, and presentations.  Please contact us if you discover any errors or omissions.

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

CSA-SCS Information Booth Hours 8:30am – 5:00pm (Elliott Building, E-100C)

  • Pick up your Official Conference Program and last minute scheduling updates (applies to registered CSA Congress Delegates and members in good standing)
    • Join us for a coffee breaks (times to be confirmed)
  • Delegates should first check in at Congress (McKinnon Building) for their official name badge, receipt, ticket to the President’s Reception, and Delegate package.

8:45am to 10:15am

MeS6-A Media and Society: A Critical Perspective I
GS7 Feminist Organizing on University Campuses
RM1-A Navigating Ethics @ The Edge: Theory and Policy Approaches
Crim2 On The Outside
Crim4 From a criminal approach to a health-oriented approach: Drug regulation in Canada
SoF1-A Food Consumption & Production  I
Comm2-A Indigenous and Settler: Identities and Relationships in Research

10:30am to 12:00pm

MeS6-B Media and Society: A Critical Perspective II
PJM12 Nationalism in Theory
RM1-B Navigating Ethics @ The Edge: Case Studies
GS1-A Gender, sexuality, and (bio) medicalization I
Edu8 The Elephant in the Room: Graduate Programs Do Not Prepare Students for Non-Academic Careers.
SoF1-B Food Consumption & Production  II
Fem4 Empirical Research Using Feminist Intersectionality
Comm2-B Indigenous and Settler: Identities and Relationships in Research

12:00pm to 1:30pm

Annual General Meeting of the CSA-SCS

Light refreshments will be served kindly sponsored by Wiley Publishing and the CSA-SCS.

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1:30pm to 3:00pm

MeS1-A Digital Media and Society I
Edu2 Post Secondary Education and Skills
SoFCY4-A Parenting Culture and Experience I
GS1-B Gender, sexuality, and (bio) medicalization II
LSSP5 The Negotiated Practices of Non-Citizenship: Canadian Perspectives on Illegality, Invisibility and Precarious Legal Status
PJM3 Food Production and Changing Social Relations in a Globalized World
SCC2 Student Workshop: Applying for an Academic Position
Comm2-C Indigenous and Settler: Identities and Relationships in Research

3:15pm to 4:45pm

MeS1-B Digital Media and Society II
SoFCY1-B Negotiating Gender, Generation and Migration in a Transnational, Global Context
SoFCY4-B Parenting Culture and Experience II
SoHe7-A Issues Mental Health, and Well-being
WPO4-A Living on ‘the edge’ and experiences of labour market participation:Gender and experiences of work
PJM11-A Social Movements:  Case Studies (part 1)
WS1 Workshop on Quantitative Research Methods
SoIn7-A Immigrant Integration and Immigration Policy @ the Edge: Stratification of Immigrants and their Children

5:00pm to 6:30pm

Edu1 The Role of Public Intellectualism within Academe
DGS4 Imperialism Today
SoFCY4-C Parenting Culture and Experience III
SoHe7-B Issues Mental Health, and Well-being
WPO4-B Living on ‘the edge’ and experiences of labour market participation: Experiences of precarious work
PJM11-B Social Movements:  Case Studies (part 2)
SoIn7-B Immigrant Integration and Immigration Policy @ the Edge: Immigration and Marginalization

6:30pm

Dr. Olive Dickason Tribute

 

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