Author Archives: jmills
The 6th Global Social Sciences Graduate Student Conference
Call for Abstracts – 6th Graduate Students Conference on Culture, Migration, and Identity- Entering the 21st Century Call for Papers Culture, Migration, and Identity: Entering the 21st Century: Call for Abstracts – 6th Graduate Students Conference on Culture, Migration, and Identity- … Continue reading
Global South Perspectives: Towards decolonization, de-stratification, and de-centralization of social knowledge production
Global South Perspectives 2018 Call for papers Call for Papers International Workshop ‘Global South Perspectives’: Towards decolonization, de-stratification and de-centralization of social knowledge production 18-19 April 2018, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong Keynote speakers: Pei-Chia Lan, National Taiwan University, … Continue reading
Book Launch – Boomerang Ethics How Racism Affects Us All By Dr. Joseph Mensah and Christopher J. Williams
Boomerang Ethics Flyer Sept 2017
Centre for Integrative Anti-Racism Studies (CIARS) Workshop Symposium
CIARS Poster – Nov11 (1)
Wages of Whiteness and Penalties of Colour since Confederation: ‘Crime’, myth and Racialization in Canada
Session Code: RE3 Session Format: Regular session This session features presentations situated in the perspectives of anti-criminology, counter-colonial criminology, critical criminology, queer criminology and Critical Race Feminist Theory to map the empirical, theoretical and philosophical terrain on which the racialization … Continue reading
Exploring the Configurations of Whiteness I & II
Exploring the Configurations of Whiteness I Session Code: RE2A Session Format: Regular Session Critical Whiteness … Continue reading
BLACK PROFESSORS MATTER: CHALLENGING INEQUALITIES IN CANADIAN ACADEME
Session Code: Equity Session Format: Panel This panel interrogates inequalities that structure Canadian academe and that reproduce the marginalisation of women, Indigenous, Black, racialized, queer and trans-scholars. This panel engages in a radical and critical race sociology of organisations to … Continue reading
Still I Rise: Anti-Racism Resistances
Session Code: RE1 Session Format: Roundtable With the rise of systemic racism in various forms, it is important to … Continue reading
Statement on the USA Government’s Executive Order
Statement on the USA Government’s Executive Order Jan 31 2017 After one week in office President Donald Trump has issued a number of Executive Orders that have direct consequences for the sociological community and the promotion of evidence-based science. Most … Continue reading
SD Clark Symposium, “Immigration and the Future of Canadian Society,” will be held at the University of Toronto.
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