All student presentations will take place in ED 176 (South Education Building) at the University of Alberta
Please bring your own water bottle. Coffee and lunch will be provided.
Panel 1: From Kitchen to Newsroom to Courtroom: Shifting Portrayals of Masculinity and Femininity Over Time and Space
9:30 am - 10:30 am
“Provocation and Panic from Fraser to Bouchard: Ordinary Person or Hegemonic Male?”
Kyler Chittick, Honours Student in Political Science
“Redefining and Negotiating Food and Cooking to Work Towards New Notions of Masculinity”
Khatidja Gilani
Discussant: Dr. Jatinder Mann, Banting Postdoctoral Fellow
10:30 am – 10:45 am – coffee break
Panel 2: Contemporary Debates in International Relations
10: 45 am – 11:45 pm
“Humanitarian Aid in Civil Conflicts: The Risks of Intensifying and Prolonging Armed Conflicts”
Chenoa Sly
China/Canada Relations and the Arctic
Noureddin Zaamout
Discussants: Dax D'Orazio, Anya Kuteleva
12:30 pm – 1:30 pm – LUNCHTIME ROUNDTABLE ON GENDER AND POLITICS, PAST/PRESENT/FUTURE
RESERVE YOUR SEAT HERE!
Panel 3: Peace and Quiet? Giving Voice to Issues of Gender and Security
1:30 pm -3:00 pm
“Rethinking Female Suicide Terrorism”
Nafisa Abdulhamid
“Gender in Conflict: The Discourse of Transnational Social Media Activism”
Elisa Carbonaro, Honours Student in Political Science
“The Copenhagen School and The Failure of Securitization to Account for Bodily Expressions of Insecurity”
Mia Tulli
“Incapable of Care: Indigenous child removal and the discursive production of the ‘Unfit Mother’”
Miranda Leibel
Discussants: Margot Challborn, Vanier Canada Graduate Scholar and Luke Sandle, Doctoral Student in Political Science
3:30-5:00 pm in TBW2
KEYNOTE LECTURE -- CANCELLED
We look forward to inviting Dr. Janara back as soon as possible! Check out her work in the Fall 2015 issue of the Canadian Journal of Political Science!
“Who are the Animals at the Canadian University? Feminist Touchstones and the Politics of Governance”
Dr. Laura Janara, University of British Columbia
Please bring your own water bottle. Coffee and lunch will be provided.
Panel 1: From Kitchen to Newsroom to Courtroom: Shifting Portrayals of Masculinity and Femininity Over Time and Space
9:30 am - 10:30 am
“Provocation and Panic from Fraser to Bouchard: Ordinary Person or Hegemonic Male?”
Kyler Chittick, Honours Student in Political Science
“Redefining and Negotiating Food and Cooking to Work Towards New Notions of Masculinity”
Khatidja Gilani
Discussant: Dr. Jatinder Mann, Banting Postdoctoral Fellow
10:30 am – 10:45 am – coffee break
Panel 2: Contemporary Debates in International Relations
10: 45 am – 11:45 pm
“Humanitarian Aid in Civil Conflicts: The Risks of Intensifying and Prolonging Armed Conflicts”
Chenoa Sly
China/Canada Relations and the Arctic
Noureddin Zaamout
Discussants: Dax D'Orazio, Anya Kuteleva
12:30 pm – 1:30 pm – LUNCHTIME ROUNDTABLE ON GENDER AND POLITICS, PAST/PRESENT/FUTURE
RESERVE YOUR SEAT HERE!
Panel 3: Peace and Quiet? Giving Voice to Issues of Gender and Security
1:30 pm -3:00 pm
“Rethinking Female Suicide Terrorism”
Nafisa Abdulhamid
“Gender in Conflict: The Discourse of Transnational Social Media Activism”
Elisa Carbonaro, Honours Student in Political Science
“The Copenhagen School and The Failure of Securitization to Account for Bodily Expressions of Insecurity”
Mia Tulli
“Incapable of Care: Indigenous child removal and the discursive production of the ‘Unfit Mother’”
Miranda Leibel
Discussants: Margot Challborn, Vanier Canada Graduate Scholar and Luke Sandle, Doctoral Student in Political Science
3:30-5:00 pm in TBW2
KEYNOTE LECTURE -- CANCELLED
We look forward to inviting Dr. Janara back as soon as possible! Check out her work in the Fall 2015 issue of the Canadian Journal of Political Science!
“Who are the Animals at the Canadian University? Feminist Touchstones and the Politics of Governance”
Dr. Laura Janara, University of British Columbia