Articles by author: Alison Innes
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An online panel exploring posthumanism ways of thinking will take place Monday, June 1. Originally intended as a panel for Congress 2020 ... Full story
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Two Days of Canada conference archive now online
Thirty-four years of conference history is now online, thanks to the hard work of Elaine Aldridge-Low, an administrative assistant for ... Full story -
History course gains international scholarly attention for groundbreaking work
When Daniel Samson’s fourth-year history class was forced to go online, his students responded to the challenge with gusto. ... Full story -
Online learning brings new opportunities for students
The switch to online learning is offering Brock University's Dramatic Arts students new ways of exploring their craft. “We’re ... Full story -
Digitally digging into history
Archaeology is usually associated with carefully digging through soil to uncover the past, but for students this summer, archaeology is ... Full story -
The General history journal celebrates undergraduate excellence
With articles ranging from Cadbury’s chocolate, table manners, the Great Fire of London and the War of 1812, the fifth ... Full story -
Humanities offering wide range of online courses for spring and summer
From the fine and performing arts to philosophy and literature, the Faculty of Humanities is offering a range of online ... Full story -
English master’s colloquium goes digital
The annual colloquium hosted by master's students in the Department of English Language and Literature has gone digital this year. ... Full story -
Canadians need to consider implications of COVID-19 surveillance, says Brock prof
Canadians need to be ready to make decisions about the kinds of surveillance they are willing to accept to manage ... Full story -
The show must go on: Brock prof encouraged by theatre’s resiliency in midst of cancellations
The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating blow on the performing arts, but a Brock University Dramatic Arts professor is ... Full story