MAKING CONNECTIONS: A MONTHLY SOCIAL
MAKING CONNECTIONS: A MONTHLY SOCIAL
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PUBLISHING IN/ON THE MARGINS
This free in-person OISE Care Collective event will run Wednesday April 17th from 11:00 am - 4:30pm. Snacks and lunch will be provided.
Publishing in/on the Margins is a day of professional development workshops for students, post-docs, and community members who are interested in traditional and creative forms of publishing. The event will include: a panel discussion with editors and senior faculty focused on traditional publishing; two living libraries, featuring student and faculty storytellers ("human books") that address topics related to ethical citation practices, editing, publishing as marginalized scholars, and arts-based knowledge sharing; and then a set of hands-on workshops related to how to find a home for one's work, how to navigate rejection, critique and imposter phenomenon, as well as how to turn a dissertation chapter into an journal article. This event highlights scholars whose work relates to antiracist, antiableist, anticolonial, queer, trans, feminist perspectives and centres around supporting BIPOC, queer, trans, and/or disabled students, faculty, and community members. The event focuses broadly on the field of education and scholars who are mulitply-marginalized, face systemic barriers within academia, and/or those who do work related to systemic oppression. While it will focus on these topics, the day is open to people from other departments, units, and schools as well as those who see parallels in their work and/or lives. Registration is a first-come-first serve basis and there is a maximum of 30 people for each of the workshops.
For those that cannot attend in person, video recordings will be shared at a later date on our website. We do not have the capacity at this time for live-screening.
Here is the schedule:
11:00-11:15 - Registration (RM 11-164)
11:15-11:30 - Opening with Elder Dr. Jacque Lavallee (RM 11-164)
11:30-11:40 - Introductory remarks (RM 11-164)
11:45-12:45 - Panel (RM 11-164)
12:45-1:30 - Lunch (RM
1:30-2:15 - Living Library (Nexus Lounge)
How Can I Honour Who I Am, Where I Come From, & My Community Commitments in Academic Writing? (Ian Liujia Tian; Dr. Alex Brostoff; Dr. Efrat Gold & Jose Miguel Esteban; Kai Forcey Rodriguez; Dr. Lucy Fowler, Others TBD)
2:15-2:30 - Break & Find Your Way to the Workshops
2:30-3:30 - Workshops (RM 11-204; RM 11-244; RM 11-164)
Finding a Home for Your Research (Dr. Beyhan Farhadi) (RM 11-204)
Subjugated Publication: Demystifying Academic Publishing for Marginalized Graduate Students (Dr. Jade Crimson Rose Da Costa) (RM 11-244)
Writing From/Through/With the Dissertation: Lessons (Un/Re)Learned (Dr. Dirk Rodricks) (11-164)
3:30-3:35 - Break
3:35-4:20 - Living Library (Nexus Lounge)
I Don’t Want to Just Write Articles: Using Art, Podcasts, Blogs & More to Share Your Ideas & Build Community (Dr. Tara Goldstein; Dr. Karleen Pendleton-Jiménez; Raz Rotem; Sohini Chatterjee, Others TBD)
4:20-4:30 - Closing Remarks (Nexus Lounge)
PAST EVENTS
Community Orientation - Wednesday Sept 27 & Oct 11, 2023 @ 6-7pm EST
Monthly Socials
What's Next? Exploring Academic & Non-Academic Career Pathways (2023) - April 1, 2023 12-4pm EST
Speaker Series 2021/22