Program
The list of Conference sessions and scheduling is now available. Search the preliminary program by participant or keyword by using the search boxes above. Note that the session, presentation, and participant information is subject to change.
Our virtual Conference will be using the Zoom platform. Each session will have a form to complete by those wishing to attend. After submitting the form, a Zoom login link for that session will be sent by email. Learn More
Our in-person Conference sessions will be held in-person at McGill University in the Trottier Building and Wong Building. Learn More
More options to search the Program:
- Conference Sessions (alphabetical)
- Keynote Lectures
- Panels and Plenary
- Professional Development
- Socialize and Network
- Download the Program – version May 21, 2024
- List of in-person session locations – coming soon
- Virtual session login links
Contact us with questions or to correct the information displayed.
As a CSA Conference delegate, you are also eligible to attend Congress’ Open Events. These events are an excellent opportunity to engage in conversations across disciplines and to learn together.
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(REM1) Contemporary Vulnerabilities: Enacting and Exploring Vulnerable Moments in ResearchEvent | Conference Highlights, In-person, Panels and Plenary, Professional DevelopmentWorkshop participants must apply by May 17, 2024.
Friday Jun 21 9:00 am to 10:30 am (Eastern Daylight Time) |
11:00 am (Eastern Daylight Time) |
(RUS1b) Mainstreaming Gender and Land Policy in Asian and Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons on Issues and Strategies for Sustainable Agricultural and Rural Development IISession | In-person Session | Not ApplicableGender inequality in land ownership, access, and control is a significant issue in many Asian and Sub-Saharan African countries. For instance, in Asia, women constitute only 10% of landholders, and they ... more
Friday Jun 21 11:00 am to 12:30 pm (Eastern Daylight Time) |
11:00 am (Eastern Daylight Time) |
(CHS1) New Paths in comparative and historical sociologySession | Bilingual, In-person Session | Comparative and Historical SociologyComparative and historical sociology has a vast and rich literature upon which many studies rely today. Going from the transition to capitalism, state formation, ethnic violence, and ideology, to revolutions, ... more
Friday Jun 21 11:00 am to 12:30 pm (Eastern Daylight Time) |
11:00 am (Eastern Daylight Time) |
(REM2) Sustaining the Researcher: Sharing and Learning from Research ExperiencesSession | In-person Session | Not ApplicableThis session creates space for researchers to reflect on and share lessons learned from their research experiences. Reflexive and reflective work that highlights the emotions, insights, and work of researchers ... more
Friday Jun 21 11:00 am to 12:30 pm (Eastern Daylight Time) |
11:00 am (Eastern Daylight Time) |
(DEA2a) Death and Grief in Society I: Theorizing Death, Gender, and SexualitySession | In-person Session | Not ApplicableThe experiences of death and grief are both socially-mediated experiences. They are shaped and influenced by social, cultural, economic, political, demographic, racial, ethnic, and gendered dynamics, among others. The general ... more
Friday Jun 21 11:00 am to 12:30 pm (Eastern Daylight Time) |