Articles tagged with: humanities
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Griffin, S. M. (2011). "The social justice behind children’s tales of in- and out-of-school music experiences." Bulletin of the Council ... Full story
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Chef Michael Smith returning for General Brock’s October Soirée
Canada’s most famous chef, TV celebrity Michael Smith, will return to Brock this autumn to oversee the meal preparation ... Full story -
New research marries poetry with science
When Adam Dickinson speaks of a body of writing, he’s talking about much more than words on a page. ... Full story -
Applied Linguistics
David Hayes, associate professor, gave a plenary address on "Empowering English language teachers through effective teacher education" at the 2011 International ... Full story -
Researchers granted more than $900,000
Brock researchers in humanities, social sciences, education, business and applied health sciences have received more than $900,000 from the Social Sciences ... Full story -
Applied Linguistics
Thomas S. C. Farrell, professor, gave a plenary address on "Reflective Practice" at a conference in Turkey in June. He ... Full story -
Visiting artist displays work at a Vancouver intersection
A video installation by an assistant professor of Visual Arts is being displayed at a Vancouver intersection to celebrate the ... Full story -
Philosophy
Christine Daigle, professor, presented the paper "The Call for Authenticity: Beauvoir and Foucault" at the 19th International Conference of the ... Full story -
Brock hosts French Renaissance conference
Brock is hosting an international conference this week about the role of language in the shaping of new audiences in ... Full story -
Gladiator laments bad refereeing in ancient epitaph
In popular culture, Roman gladiators are a symbol of appalling barbarism – men who fight to a gruesome death as bloodthirsty ... Full story