(AIS5) Workshop for Anti-Islamophobia Scholars and Community Organizers

Dévelopment professionel, En personne, Faits Saillants, Socialiser et Réseauter

This workshop is open to community organizers and academics working in the field of systemic Islamophobia and critical Muslim studies. This will be a collaborative space to together build a … Lire la suite

(APS1) Off the Tenure Track: Preparing for Work Outside the Professoriate

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Many graduate students seek careers in the professoriate, however we know that only 19 percent of PhD holders in Canada will land jobs as full-time tenure track professors. The sociology … Lire la suite

(CRS1) Canadian Review of Sociology “Meet the Editors”

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New, Co-Executive Editors of the Canadian Review of Sociology, Dr. David Pettinicchio and Dr. Michelle Maroto, and the Graduate Student Editorial Assistant, Maria Finnsdottir, will provide updates on the journal … Lire la suite

(PEP1) Decolonizing Research Ethics

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Colonial approaches to research involving Indigenous peoples have been criticized for extracting knowledge from Indigenous people and communities; lacking meaningful consultation, reciprocity, and respect; misrepresentation; and harming Indigenous peoples, among … Lire la suite

(PEP2) Let’s talk about professional engagement!

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The CSA’s Policy, Ethics and Professional Concerns Subcommittee (PEPC) invites you to a casual conversation on professional engagement. Academics today have countless demands placed on us. Yet, we can (sometimes) … Lire la suite