Author Archives: Rachel Hirsch

CFP [Due – March 06]: Studies in Social Justice Special Issue

Call for Papers:  Special Issue of Studies in Social Justice Mental Health as Social Justice Issue: Beyond Psychocentrism Edited by: Lacey Croft (York University), Mandi Gray (York University) and Dr. Heidi Rimke (University of Winnipeg) Summary of Topic This special … Continue reading

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Women’s and Gender Studies Talk [Feb 23]: Environment and Human Rights in Central America

Women’s and Gender Studies presents… Grahame Russell, Co-Director of Rights Action Rights Action is an NGO engaged in community development, environment and human rights work throughout Central America. Mr. Russell’s talk will focus on human rights violations and environmental and … Continue reading

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BAHRC Talk [Feb 27]: Dr. Wilma Morrison African Heritage Month Lecture

NATO, Libya and Beyond: Lessons for Africa and Canada The Brock African Heritage Recognition Committee’s (BAHRC) presents its third Dr. Wilma Morrison African Heritage Month Lecture. This year the internationally renowned Pan-African socialist and peace scholar Dr. Horace G. Campbell … Continue reading

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CFP [Due – March 13]: Network Ecologies Symposium

Network Ecologies: Exploring Relations Between Environmental Art, Science & Activism June 4-6th 2015 Call for Papers This interdisciplinary symposium is open to anyone working in the fields of environmental art, environmental science and environmental activism, irrespective of whether they are … Continue reading

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CFP [Due – Jan 31]: Sex, Drugs & Rock ‘n Roll

2015 Osgoode Forum Call for Papers May 15 – 16, 2015 Toronto, Ontario Sex, Drugs & Rock ‘n Roll | Subversive Sites in the Law Change and stability, evolution and historical continuity, progress and constancy  – these are conflicting demands … Continue reading

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CFP [Due – Jan 31]: Land Fictions Conference

Land Fictions: The Commodification of Land in City and Country The 8th Biennial MaGrann Conference Department of Geography, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Organized by D. Asher Ghertner and Robert W. Lake May 1-2, 2015 “What we call land is … Continue reading

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CFP [Due – Feb 27]: Migration and Late Capitalism Conference

Migration and Late Capitalism: Critical Intersections with the Asia-Pacific and Beyond June 11 – 13, 2015 University of Victoria, BC, Canada The Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives’ Migration and Mobility Program seeks paper proposals for an interdisciplinary conference to be held … Continue reading

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Updates from SJRI’s Acting Director | David Butz

Dear SJRI affiliated members: As Acting Director of the SJRI for the next six months while Janet Conway is on sabbatical leave, I’m writing to wish you a Happy New Year and a successful Winter Term, and to update you … Continue reading

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SJRI affiliate explores green care | Toronto Star

Green care aims to cross rural-urban divide Dr. Kendra Coulter confronts the need for decent jobs every day. As a professor at Brock University’s Labour Studies Department, she routinely polls her students about what they want out of the workplace. … Continue reading

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Now in Paperback: Revolutionizing Retail by Kendra Coulter

Revolutionizing Retail Workers, Political Action, and Social Change Kendra Coulter Retail workers are a large labor force, yet their jobs are generally devalued and dominated by low wages, precarious conditions, and disrespect. Coulter draws on three years of comparative research … Continue reading

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