Articles by author: Amanda Bishop
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A recent Brock University event welcomed the public to learn about and discuss a variety of issues impacting the local ... Full story
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Collective action among Indigenous peoples in Latin America the focus of new book
Pascal Lupien was about to wrap up a three-year, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council-funded project on Indigenous activists’ use ... Full story -
Students gain skills and insight at annual CHYS Boot Camp
First-year students in the Department of Child and Youth Studies (CHYS) gathered earlier this winter to build skills, confidence and ... Full story -
Brock student returns from United Nations Commission on the Status of Women
Muskaan Waraich returned last week from the 67th annual United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW67), which took ... Full story -
Rise of anti-feminism in Canada topic of upcoming public lecture
Professor Emerita Janet Conway will return to Brock University next week for a public talk, “Anti-Feminism and the Rise of ... Full story -
Network launched to connect community members with disability researchers
Last month, disability researchers, practitioners and self-advocates gathered online and in Pond Inlet to explore accessible and inclusive research. Held ... Full story -
Screening spotlights work of speedy student filmmakers
A coin, an extreme close-up, “Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today,” and 72 hours. Equipped with only these four guidelines, ... Full story -
Alumni to share career journeys at Sociology, Critical Criminology event
The Department of Sociology is inviting Brock students to learn more about where studies in Sociology and Critical Criminology can ... Full story -
Labour Studies Career Night to highlight future paths
Students, faculty members and alumni from the Department of Labour Studies will gather next week to talk about career paths ... Full story -
Brock researchers find early emergence of procrastination in children
A new study out of Brock’s Developing Memory and Cognition Lab shows there may be more to those heartfelt ... Full story