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Cultural Studies News - November 23, 2020
A weekly update of events, deadlines, and opportunities for CUST students, faculty, and staff. 
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Upcoming Events
Now – January 11 
Tri-awards Nominations
Each year the Human Rights and Equity Office honours individual and group accomplishments in the areas of employment equity, accessibility and human rights. Nominatean individual, group or organization.

November 19 - 26
Resilience and Disaster: the Global South During Covid-19. Asian Institute at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, University of Toronto Symposium and Speaker Series. Online. Information. Registration. 

November 20, 12:00 pm
Policy Talks: Poverty, Pandemic and the Social Determinants of Health: A Basic Income Bridge to the Future.Hugh Segal - School of Policy Studies, Rebecca Wissink - MA Candidate, Cultural Studies, and Juliana Orlando Rohr - School of Policy Studies. More information. White paper.

November 24 - December 18
The Union Gallery Exhibition Main Space: Growing ; pains. More information.
 
November 24 - December 18
The Union Gallery Exhibition Project Room: Lens/VisionsMore information.

November 24, 4:00 pm 
Queen's Contagion Cultures Lecture Series: Political Litigation Regarding COVID. Gregory Tardi - Institute of Parliamentary and Political Law. More information.

November 25, 10:00 am
Scholars of Colour and Queen’s Career Services present: Within and Beyond Academia: Job Searching and Networking StrategiesZoom. Password: Scholars. More information.

November 26, 1 - 2:20 pm
Studies in National and International Development (SNID) Lecture Series. Facets of uneven development in the European border regime: The economic geographies of migrant camps in Greece. Dr. Panos Hatziprokopiou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Link Meeting ID: 974 1662 2727 Passcode: 3.qMuy 

November 26, 5:30 - 7:00 pm
Community Based Research Committee Informal Discussion: “Broken Field” to talk about our research projects that got disrupted with COVID 19, how we handle change of plans and how to move forward. Zoom.
 
November 27, 5:00 pm
Fighting for a hand to hold: confronting medical colonialism against Indigenous children in Canada. Samir Shaheen-Hussain – Faculty of Medicine, McGill University. Registration.


November 30, Noon
Sociology Department - Empowering Others: Carving Spaces in the Academy.
Dr. Jennifer Davis from the Department of EducationRegistrationMore information.


November 30, 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Scholars of Colour, BIPOC Narratives Book Club are hosting a discussion of Eden Robinsons's Son of a Trickster. All are welcome. Zoom. Meeting ID: 915 9072 0486. Passcode: 694642.
 
December 1, 4:00 pm
Queen's Contagion Cultures Lecture Series: Precarious intimacies in the microbiological city. Carolyn Prouse - Department of Geography and Planning. More information.

December 2, 11:30 - 1:00 pm
Cultural Studies Alumna Lecture: "Indigenous Curatorial Methodologies in Practice," with Erin Sutherland. 
Zoom. Meeting ID: 894 8161 5763. Passcode: 725984
 
December 3, 1:00  pm
Bader International Study Centre Mini Lecture: “Virtual History: 3D Models, Video Games, and Digitization in Late Medieval Sussex.”Dr. Steven Bednarski - University of Waterloo - lectures on his augmented reality reconstruction of the medieval Sussex village of Northeye. Website.Hosted by Advancement

December 8, 4:00 pm 
Queen's Contagion Cultures Lecture Series: No One Left Behind: Fixing the holes in CERB (Canada Emergency Response Benefit) for 21st century income security.Elaine Power, School of Kinesiology & Health Studies/Gender Studies Craig Berggold, Cultural Studies PhD student. More information.

December 11, noon – 1:00 pm
Introduction to Research Data Management, Scholarly Communication and Copyright. Participants will learn how to: comply with Tri-Agency funder mandates,manage data, make research outputs openly available, learn about publishing services provided by the Library, and manage copyright for research and teaching materials. Registration.Questions? Contact Courtney Matthews, Head, Open Scholarship Services.

 
Visit Queen's U Calendar or QueensEvents.ca for more events.
Scholarships
2021-22 Mackenzie King Open and Travelling Scholarships. Applicants must submit their application directly to the School of Graduate Studies. Deadline: February 1, 2021. Applicant criteria. Queen’s is permitted to forward 2 Open and 2 Travelling nominations to the national competition.

CSA Group Graduate Scholarship 2021-22. Masters students: $10,000 per year for a max of two years supporting the pursuit of research related to standards. The thesis can be conducted in any field and must include standards as a component of the research. Application deadline: March 31, 2021. More Information. CSA Group standards needed to support projects are provided free of charge to students or their project supervisors by contacting CSA Group at scholarship@csagroup.org.
Conferences and CFPs
The Witch Institute: August 16-22, 2021 Virtual Event 
Seeking round table participants and workshop leaders. Proposals from artists, researchers, and practitioners. Questions: emily.pelstring@queensu.ca. Submissions: witch.institute@queensu.ca Deadline: January 25More information.
 
SGS902: TA Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.
Weekly synchronous sessions (1-3 hours, Tuesday afternoons). Total hours: 66 hours across 13 weeksC.V. and cover letter to Dr. Lauren Anstey, l.anstey@queensu.ca Application deadline: 11:59 PM EST on December 4, 2020
More information.

Collections CFP: Focus Issue: Indigenous Collections: Belongings, Decolonization, Contextualization. Article topics may be related to any aspect of Indigenous collections. Submit 300- word abstract and bio to the guest editor, victoria.martinez@liu.se, and the journal editor, jdgsh@rit.edu, by March 1, 2021. More information.

Urgent – Emergent, Imagining Differently: Research-Creation Practices in Urgent Times– 2021 Graduate Conference.The Graduate Program in Theatre and Performance Studies at York University, in conjunction with the Centre for Imaginative Ethnography (CIE), Sensorium: Centre for Digital Arts and Technology, and Emergent Futures CoLab, is currently accepting submissions. Deadline: December 18, 2020.Contributions may take the form of papers, performances, short videos/films, or other creative outputs. More information.

Environmental Racism is Garbage May 27 - 29 2021
The aim of this interactive virtual research-creation and art symposium is to bear modest witness to waste as a symptom of environmental racism. Deadline: November 30th. More Information. 


Call for Papers: Gnosis – Journal of Philosophy Deadline: January 15, 2021. The Department of Philosophy at Concordia University, is seeking submissions for the Spring 2021 issue. Papers that develop and extend philosophical interrogation, regardless of discipline, topic or method are encouraged in French or English. Submission guidelines. More information journalgnosis@gmail.com

UnDisciplined Graduate Conference 2021- Call for Proposal.
UnDisciplined is a graduate student conference run by Cultural Studies students for scholars whose modes of inquiry intersect the humanities, social sciences, sciences, technology, activism, and the arts.In addition. Applications deadline: December 11, 2020. Digital application.
Employment, Post Docs, Professional Development
SGS 902: Teaching and Learning in Higher Education - fully online this Winter term. This course is intended for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows across the disciplines who want to develop as skilled, thoughtful, and confident post-secondary instructors. More information.  

The Lamp  is currently looking for new editors for the 2021 issue. Graduate or professional students currently enrolled in a program at Queen’s who have an interest in creative writing, literature, editorial work, and/or publishing, please email a cover letter and resume or CV to thelampeditor@gmail.com by December 10th, 2020. Editorial positions are volunteer.

Creative Technologies, School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design, York University.Creative Technologies has 2 tenure track appointments at the Assistant Professor level, to commence July 1, 2021. Application deadline: January 15, 2021More information

Modern Fuel is hiring a part-time Gallery Assistant.  $​17 p/h, ​12 - 5PM, three times per week, including Saturday, (6)-month term contract with possibility of extension/renewal. Anticipated start date is 1 December 2020 and end date 29 May 2021. More information.

Tenure-Track or Tenured Academic Appointments for First Nations, Metis, Inuit and Indigenous Candidates. Memorial University. Deadline: November 30, 2020.

Tenure-Track Position in Sociology and Anthropology – Critical Indigenous Studies. Application deadline November 30, 2020. The appointment is expected to commence in August 2021. See the full job ad for more information.

 
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