Podcasting as Scholarship Workshop
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The CMCE Public Scholarship Salon fosters collaboration between scholars, artists, and activists, exploring diverse media practices in research and communication. During 2024-25, the CMCE Salon will feature talks and workshops on podcasts, zines, comics, digital storytelling, and social media as tools for scholarly engagement.
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The Centre for Media, Culture and Education hosted a workshop called ‘Research with/through Social Media’ led by Olesya Falenchuk, ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ Research Systems Analyst.
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This roundtable will bring together student union representatives from across Toronto, exploring and debating the role of their unions in sexual violence prevention on campuses.
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This panel will explore conversations concerning the epistemological evolutions of gender-based violence prevention and education at pre-tertiary levels around the world.
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In the midst of political and cultural events targeting women’s access to abortions, and contraceptives, as well as women’s reproductive and civil rights the world over, this panel will cover the impact of the birth control pill on the lives of women, their sexual and family relationships, and broader society in the United States and Canada.
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This presentation will share findings from on-going SSHRC-supported research exploring how international students in large urban universities in Ontario perceive sexual violence prevention initiatives enacted on their campus.
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Consent has almost become a meaningless buzzword in the last five years – and at times even been co-opted in ways that undermine progressive values and the fight for social justice.
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Archivist, Curator and Founder Martha Diaz sits down to reflect on her role as founder of the Hip-Hop Education Centre, as a Visionary Hip-Hop Educator and Founder of the H20 International Hip-Hop Film Festival.
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Conference organized and hosted by the Centre for Media and Culture in Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½
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The CMCE wishes to thank Sein Kipusi and Maral Karimi (co-coordinators of the centre) for their invaluable support in organizing the event.