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

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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.

11:00 am (Eastern Daylight Time)

(DIS1b) Breaking Barriers II: Discourse and Representation of Sexuality and Disability

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This session will delve into how sexuality and disability are portrayed within broader discourse. By interrogating dominant narratives, this session will cover historical and contemporary portrayal of disability, sexualities, and ... more

Friday Jun 21 11:00 am to 12:30 pm (Eastern Daylight Time)
Trottier Building - ENGTR 2110

1:30 pm (Eastern Daylight Time)

(WPO6a) Healthcare Institutions, Work, and Immigration I: Exploring the Trajectories and Mobility of Healthcare Workers in Canada

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Over the past three years, the global pandemic has underscored the vital role that healthcare workers have played in upholding healthcare systems worldwide. In Canada, a significant proportion of healthcare ... more

Friday Jun 21 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm (Eastern Daylight Time)
Trottier Building - ENGTR 1100

1:30 pm (Eastern Daylight Time)

(SOM6a) Queering im/migration, place-making, and belonging I

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Non-cisheteronormative migrants to Canada face complex, intersectional vulnerabilities as they pursue place-making and belonging, while gender and sexual alterities intersecting with race, ethnicity, class, and sociopolitical status can increase marginalization, ... more

Friday Jun 21 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm (Eastern Daylight Time)
Trottier Building - ENGTR 0070