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SUMMARY:Huitième symposium sur la recherche émergente  en histoire orale\, en récits numérisés et en pratique créative
DESCRIPTION:DISTANCES ET INTIMITÉS \nEn ligne\, Gratuit \nInscription requise \nVous pouvez vous inscrire via Zoom en cliquant ici \n\nLe Centre d’histoire orale et de récits numérisés de l’Université Concordia offre aux chercheuses et chercheurs émergents l’occasion de présenter leurs travaux – quel qu’en soit le stade d’évolution –\, d’échanger des idées et de rencontrer d’autres personnes se consacrant à la recherche et à la création. \nDans les processus d’histoire orale\, les nombreuses sphères où s’inscrivent les relations réciproques révèlent des intimités définissables sur les plans temporel\, spatial\, virtuel\, historique et social. Nous avons défini le thème du Symposium de cette année sous le titre de Distances et intimités. Nous avons invité les chercheur.se.s émergent.e.s à explorer les notions d’intimité et de distance dans leurs travaux de recherche. Le thème les convie également à aborder ces deux concepts sous l’angle d’une pluralité de perspectives : disciplinaires\, théoriques\, méthodologiques et créatives. \n\nPROGRAMMATION PRÉLIMINAIRE \n9 :00 – 9 :15 Mot de bienvenue \n9:15 – 10:30 (un)scripted terrains | terrains (non) scénarisés \nModeré par Cynthia Hammond \nVeronica Mockler\, M.A. Student\, Individualized Program\, Concordia/ Cohds \nUnscripted Listening and Speaking \nTania Casaubon\, BFA fine arts\,  Concordia University/Exeko \nAu fil d’histoires\, an embroidered narrative cartography of Milton-Parc \nYing Lu\, MA student\, History\, Queen’s University \nLanguage Counts: Identity and Intimacy in Oral History Interview \n10:30 – 10:45  Pause \n10:45 – 12:00 Legacies beyond the kitchen | Héritages extra-culinaires \nModeré par Luis Sotelo Castro \nCassandra Marsillo\, MA in History\, specialization in Public History\, Carleton University \nRecipes I Learned Over the Phone: Reflections \nKeith Richard Clougherty\, Post-graduate Researcher\, Global Center for Advanced Studies \nCorporeal Conversations: Oral History in Materialist Research \nSean Remz\, MA student\, Department of Religions (Judaic Studies)\, Concordia University \nFood talk as a vector for sharing authority and conversational intimacy \n12:00 – 1:00 Virtual Lunch | Dîner virtuel \n1:00 – 2:00 Keynote | Conférence \nAnja Novković\, Master of Science (MSc)\, Geography\, Urban and Environmental Studies\, Concordia University \nThe PlaceDive Podcast: From Master’s thesis to mainstream storytelling \n2:00 – 2:15 Award for Excellence in Oral History | Prix d’excellence en histoire orale \n2:15 – 2:30  Break | Pause \n2:30 – 3:45 Caring across | Soins tous azimuts \nModéré par Catherine Richardson \nLambert Muir\, MA graduate\, Religions and Cultures\, Concordia University \nEndangered Intimacy : A Study of Spiritual Care Providers in Montreal \nMarie Braeuner\, étudiante en maîtrise recherche-création\, Communication\, UQAM \nRécit et représentations d’accouchement: une intimité indicible ou inaudible? \nZeina Ismail-Allouche\, PhD Student\, Individualized Program\, Concordia / COHDS \nCo-presenters: Ibtissam El Assad\, Jad Orphée Chami\, Jen Cressey\, kimura byol-nathalie lemoine\, and Vicky Boldo. \nIntimacy as a quest at time of confinement in “ineradicable voices; narratives towards rerooting”; An headphone verbatim oral history performance. \n3:45 – 4:00  Mot de la fin \nOpening and closing words will be offered by elder Vicky Boldo\, Cultural Support Worker\, Concordia University \n\nComité organisateur : \nWanessa Cardoso de Sousa\, MA Student\, Department of Art History\, Concordia University. \nKelann Currie-Williams\, MA Student\, Individualized Program (INDI)\, Concordia University. \nEmma Haraké\, MA Art Education\, COHDS Coordinator\, Concordia University \nEleni Polychronakos\, PhD student\, Interdisciplinary Humanities\, Concordia University. \n\nAppel de Propositions \nProgrammation officielle du Symposium \nSymposium Poster \nRéflexions du Comité organisateur sur le huitième symposium sur la recherche émergente en histoire orale 2021 \n\n \n2021-03-19 COHDS 8TH EMERGING SCHOLARS SYMPOSIUM: Panel 1. \n \n2021-03-19 8th Emerging Scholars Symposium: Award for Excellence in Oral History/Prix d’excellence en histoire orale.
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/fr/event/8th-emerging-scholars-symposium-on-oral-history-digital-storytelling-and-creative-practice/
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210319T140000
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SUMMARY:The PlaceDive Podcast: From Master’s thesis to mainstream storytelling - Conférence par Anaja Novkovic
DESCRIPTION:Keynote presentation \nThe PlaceDive Podcast: From Master’s thesis to mainstream storytelling \nAnja Novkovic \nOnline\, open to the public\, registration required \nThis keynote is part of our 8th Emerging Scholars Symposium which offers students and emerging scholars an opportunity to present their work at any stage\, to exchange ideas\, and to connect with other researchers and creators. \nThe keynote will be in English. \nAbout our Speaker \nAnja Novkovic is an artist\, teacher\, and the host of the PlaceDive Podcast. She graduated from Concordia with a Master’s in geography in 2019\, and her research-creation thesis Alley Atlas: From non-place to place in six maps won the COHDS Award of Distinction in Oral History in 2020. Her oral history project The Storied City: Montreal was featured in Échelles Magazine in 2017\, and her sculptural jewelry work on Pointe St. Charles\, Factory Found\, has been pictured in Quebec Heritage News. She is currently living in Vancouver where she is continuing her place-based artistic practice on a new public-space project\, Ode to the Garden City Lands. \nAbout The PlaceDive Podcast \nThe PlaceDive Podcast brings attention to unloved urban spaces and brings untold urban stories into the light. We mix long-lost archival history with everyday people’s personal experiences to show a side of urban space you haven’t seen before. This first episode is about alleyways\, and the Bishop/Mackay alleyway in Montréal in particular. \nFuture episodes will be about secretly wonderful underpasses\, street corners\, parking lots\, bridges\, and more! We’ll be focusing on spaces across Canada and looking for personal stories\, so if you’ve got a story\, let us know! If you have a passion for urban spaces\, cities\, story-telling and an interdisciplinary approach to art and design\, check out the website www.placedive.com. \nMore about the Emerging Scholars Symposium here:  https://storytelling.concordia.ca/event/8th-emerging-scholars-symposium-on-oral-history-digital-storytelling-and-creative-practice/ \nRegister via Zoom by clicking here. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting
URL:https://storytelling.concordia.ca/fr/event/the-placedive-podcast-from-masters-thesis-to-mainstream-storytelling-conference-par-anaja-novkovic/
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