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31
Oct
2022

Keynesian demographic theory as a limit to a state feminist responses to economic crisis

Seminar

On the 25th of March 2021, about one year after the economic downturn that followed the imposition of public sanitary measures to reduce viral contacts, the recovery plan of Quebec’s government was eagerly awaited. It was marked by an absence of any specificity in regard to the economic policies…

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24
Oct
2022

Feminized male fish and ultra-low sperm count. The cultural politics of endocrine disruptors

Seminar

In recent years, scholars within the Humanities and Social Sciences have conceptualized sex hormones as cultural phenomena. This presentation understands sex hormones as not only biological substances but as simultaneously material, metaphorical, and co-constituted (e.g., Martin 2001, Mol 2002;…

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17
Oct
2022

(Cancelled) Difference and the epistemics of social inquiry

Seminar

Please note that this event has been cancelled and may run in 2023. Difference in social inquiry is to be valued first in the form of the un-nameable blooming, buzzing profusion and confusion of any and all here-nows. Such recognition is the means to naming a contingent, generatively vague problem…

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29
Sep
2022

Seeing Snakes Differently? A Ngunnawal and Socio-Ecological Perspective

Lecture

As temperatures start to rise, and local snakes start moving around the region and interacting with humans and pets, it seems an opportune moment to discuss the following questions... How have culture and history influenced how we feel about snakes in different ways? What can we learn from…

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21
Sep
2022

Sociology Honours Information Session

Continuing education

Are you thinking about what to do after your Degree? Are you interested in doing your own research with the support of a supervisor? If you have any interest in turning your degree into an Honours degree, come along to this brief information session and morning tea. Whether you are completing a…

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22
Aug
2022

“You’re only family when you’re rich”: Cross-border kinship visa documents and relational work

Seminar

This paper examines how migrants make sense of the interactive dynamics between cross-border kinship and economic exchanges by focusing on the narratives of Korean Chinese migrants (ethnically Korean migrants who are Chinese citizens) who attempted to secure invitation documents for visa issuance…

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15
Aug
2022

Towards recognition for the digital commons: Mapping researcher contributions to software innovation

Seminar

Free and open source software (FOSS) created in self-governed online projects is now ubiquitous in IT products and services. Microsoft’s purchase of the GitHub collection of FOSS repositories for $7.5b epitomises this integration. IT firms are paying developers to produce FOSS, though significant…

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