Congress has sent all registered Canadian Sociological Association delegates the username and password to access the the virtual Conference. Most of our sessions have been recorded and are now posted. Please log into the Congress website and navigate to 'Your Sessions'/ CSA Conference. Select a day May 16, May 17, etc. Click the 'View Archive' (which has replaced the 'Attend Webcast' button) to view the recording.
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2022 Conference Program
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11:00 am (Eastern Daylight Time) |
Understanding Social Transition Through the Lens of Soft UniversalismEvent | Conference Highlights, Keynote Speakers, Panels and PlenaryDr. Sari Hanafi, President - International Sociological Association
This is an Open Congress event with simultaneous translation provided with support from the Federation ... more
Monday May 16 11:00 am to 12:00 pm (Eastern Daylight Time) |
12:15 pm (Eastern Daylight Time) |
2022 CSA-SCS Award AnnouncementsEvent | Conference Highlights, Socialize and NetworkJoin us in the Networking Lounge for a live announcement of the award recipients!
Angus Reid Applied Sociology Awardmore
Monday May 16 12:15 pm to 12:30 pm (Eastern Daylight Time) |
1:00 pm (Eastern Daylight Time) |
Inspiring Research for the FutureEvent | Conference Highlights, Panels and PlenaryThis session highlights the work and innovation of emerging Black sociologists in Canada. Our objective is to feature work from a diverse array of fields, including but not limited to ... more
Monday May 16 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm (Eastern Daylight Time) |
1:00 pm (Eastern Daylight Time) |
The Importance of Home and Inequity ISession | Regular Session | Sociology of HousingMany Sociologists have researched the importance of home in various capacities whether through community building, health and wellbeing, safety or intimacy. With the launch of the housing research cluster, we ... more
Monday May 16 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm (Eastern Daylight Time) |
1:00 pm (Eastern Daylight Time) |
Mad Company: Making and Taking Space in a Sanist WorldSession | Regular Session | Sociology of DisabilityThe aim of this session is to offer space for those working with/in the intersections of Mad and Critical Disability Studies an opportunity to push back against sanism and ... more
Monday May 16 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm (Eastern Daylight Time) |