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This is NOT an official page of CSPT Program. It is a CSPT student and faculty community Facebook. This page is managed by the volunteer CSPT Facebook Committee, comprised of CSPT Director and students. The current Director of CSPT Program (as of July 2021) is Dr. Sara Ramshaw, Full Professor in the Faculty of Law.
10/28/2024
Sent by Emile Fromet de Rosnay:
Dear friends, feel free to attend the "Fall of Theory" symposium on Saturday. Here's the schedule with links to the presenters:
https://seismopoetics.info/fot-schedule/
An amazing line-up, including James R. Martel from SFSU. Normally, it's the "Summer of Theory," but that didn't happen this year and we came up with the "Fall of Theory" (FOT) instead. Presenters were encouraged to think about what the "fall of theory" might mean.
Sara Ramshaw Rebecca Johnson David Gifford Anthony J. Gavin James Martel Valerie Salez
Fall of Theory Schedule Saturday, November 2, 10:30 to 16:30, Location: Ministry of Casual Living (Click on names to go to individual descriptions.) 10:30-11:00 Introductions Loumille Métros 11:00-12:00 Session 1 Mark Zio…
09/23/2024
Join us on Oct 2 @ 5.00 pm for an insightful panel discussion featuring four distinguished faculty members from the Cultural Social and Political Thought program (CSPT) as they delve into the innovative field of Research-Creation. This event will illuminate the dynamic interplay between academic scholarship and creative practices, showcasing how these realms can inform and enrich one another.
Research-Creation represents a convergence of academic and creative practices that reinterprets the boundaries between these domains. In this framework, creative work can function as a form of theoretical inquiry, while scholarly research can embrace creative methodologies. This integration promotes a dialogue that deepens understanding in both fields. This panel seeks to highlight current Research-Creation initiatives on campus and to critically examine the contemporary implications of Research-Creation, as well as its potential trajectories moving forward.
01/27/2024
01/27/2024
The Call for Papers' deadline for the 2024 CSPT Graduate Conference has been extended to Feb 11. For more information, visit the conference website: https://onlineacademiccommunity.uvic.ca/csptconference2024/.
Cultural, Social & Political Thought Graduate Student Conference 2024 – Frictions and Tensions: Ruptured Spaces, Stories, and Knowledges Posted on November 24, 2023December 6, 2023Call for Papers The definitions of the words “tension” and “friction” are fundamentally rooted in opposition. Opposing forces within ourselves, our groups and communities, our nations, our world. Their meanings resonate in the back-and-forth motion ...
05/06/2023
2023 CSPT graduate student conference keynote speaker #2: Peyman Vahabzadeh on « Activism in the Age of World-Picture: Between Marx and Heidegger »
05/06/2023
Abigail Bergonon on ´Reflections on the (Cyber) Guillotiné
05/06/2023
Arjun Sawhney on ´Policing in the Age of Algorithms’. Day 2 of CSPT graduate student conference.
05/06/2023
Mina Mir on facial recognition technology and law enforcement agencies.
05/06/2023
Mairead Cavanagh on ‘Symbol, Discourse and the Invisible « Sick Child » in Paediatric Geakth Policy’. Day 2 CSPT grad student conference.
05/06/2023
Day 2 CSPT graduate student conference. Tyler Branston on ‘Towards a Nietzschean Analysis of Technology Through Ascending and Descending Will to Power’.
05/05/2023
Professor Midori Ogasawara keynote at CSPT grad student conference.
05/05/2023
Day 1 keynote speaker Prof Midori Ogasawara. CSPT graduate student conference.
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