(AIS1) Combating Islamophobia: Local and Global Connections

En personne, Faits Saillants, Panélistes et plénières

This panel invites panelists and attendees into an important, necessary, and timely conversation to address complexities in combating systemic Islamophobia, both locally and globally. Through a moderated discussion, panelists will … Lire la suite

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

Dévelopment professionel, En personne, Faits Saillants, Panélistes et plénières

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

(EDU5) Canadian and Comparative Perspectives on Race, Class, and Contested Frameworks in Education

En personne, Faits Saillants, Panélistes et plénières

This session is an ‘authors meets critics’ panel which explores issues highlighted in a new anthology, On Class, Race, and Educational Reform: Contested Perspectives, which explores dimensions of educational reform … Lire la suite

(EDU9) Au-delà du discours de l’intégration et de l’inclusion en milieu scolaire au Québec

En personne, Faits Saillants, Français, Panélistes et plénières

En réponse à la diversité existante en milieu scolaire au Québec, les politiques québécoises défendent l’intégration au nom de la réussite des élèves (Ministère de l’Éducation, du Loisir et du … Lire la suite

(ENV3) Environmental sociologists speak out: A conversation on sustaining shared futures in a time of crisis

En personne, Faits Saillants, Panélistes et plénières

Ecological and social crises associated with climate, food, water, and energy have taken on urgent political and economic importance within Canada, all of which will greatly affect forms of sustainability, … Lire la suite