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Editing is Power: Teachings from “Indigenous Sovereignty and Editing Practices”
Congress 2021 blog edition Guest blog by Claire Kroening - University of Alberta human geography alumna and communications professional Today, an esteemed panel of leaders in Indigenous scholarly editing presented in an open event. The panel included...
Congress 2021, Northern Relations, kicks off and makes history as the largest virtual academic conference ever hosted
Congress 2021 blog edition Guest blog by Claire Kroening - University of Alberta human geography alumna and communications professional It began with a territorial acknowledgment, a reflection on our role in truth and reconciliation, the burning of...
Academic Cheating Has Skyrocketed in Canada Amid Pandemic, Leaving Post-Secondary Students Vulnerable
With academic cheating on the rise during the pandemic – and some universities reporting an increase in cases as high as 38 per cent – now is the time for Canada to take action, not only to sanction students but also to protect them. That’s the...
Amid Growing Concern over Learning Loss Due to the Pandemic, Researchers Say it’s Time for Kids to Be Teachers and Teachers to be Learners
As concern over learning loss among Canadian students mounts due to unprecedented time away from school, there is one lesson we can all take away from the events of the past year: given the chance to use technology with proper guidance, kids can do...
“The stories came from myself, too.” Markoosie Patsauq and the beginnings of Inuit literature in Canada
Guest blog by Valerie Henitiuk, Concordia University of Edmonton, and Marc-Antoine Mahieu, INALCO, Sorbonne Paris Cité National Indigenous Languages Day offers a prime opportunity to talk about the first Indigenous novel ever published in Canada...
Crystal Fraser – Congrès 2021
En s’appuyant sur ses liens étroits établis avec les communautés et les populations nordiques, et sur un engagement à bâtir des relations réciproques et respectueuses, l’Université de l’Alberta a choisi « Relations nordiques » comme thème du Congrès...
Narration et force: voix du théâtre autochtone du Canada
This panel discussion brings together award-winning performers, writers, and directors to explore how their artistic process reconnects them with self, family and their cultural heritage and illuminates sometimes difficult questions. Panelists will...
Congrès 2019 Atelier sur la reconnaissance du territoire
Dans le cadre de cet atelier, les participants découvriront des pratiques significatives en matière de reconnaissance du territoire et réfléchiront à des moyens de les mettre en œuvre dans leurs établissements.
Storytelling and Strength: Voices from Indigenous theatre in Canada
All of this year’s Big Thinking events consider how the arts function as a platform to engage with scholarship in the humanities and social sciences. Organizers were inspired by three big questions: Who speaks for whom? Whose stories get told? And...