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Dr. Afsoun Afsahi "Gender and Deliberative Democracies"

Scholars have long identified deliberation as crucial for healthy democracies. Deliberative democracy, “or decision making by discussion among free and equal citizens” (Elster 1998, 1)…

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The Disunited Kingdom: Separatism in the Post-Brexit Era

The new British government faces multiple economic and political crises, not least a fundamental challenge to the state itself. Brexit has strengthened support for Scottish nationalism. This October,…

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Paradise Threatened: The Human Face of Resource Extraction and Climate Change in Fiji - Dr. Tristan Pearce - January 17 2020

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Global Multipolarity and the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) - Dr. Leslie Elliott Armijo Department of International Studies, Simon Fraser University - October 11 2019

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Provision, Progress, and the Good Life - The Crisis of Resource Extraction in an Andean Community - Dr. Marieka Sax, Research Lead - Cumulative Impacts Research Consortium (CIRC), University of Northern British Columbia - March 15 2019

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Global Friday: Sm Łoodm ’Nüüsm (Mique'l Dangeli) - Canada's Indigenous Border Wall: An Examination of the Ways that the Canadian Government’s Lack of Reciprocation of the Jay Treaty Infringes on First Nations Rights (Video Presentation)

Presentation Date: March 8, 2019 Format: Video Signed in 1794 between the U.S. and the British, the Jay Treaty grants Status Indians born in Canada, who have 50 per cent blood quantum, the right to…

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Responsibilizing the Mining Corporation: Insights from Ghana - Dr. Nathan Andrews - Assistant Professor, UNBC Department of Global and International Studies - March 1 2019

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The Making of the "Destruction of Memory" - Tim Slade, Film Director- February 1 2019

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Keeping the Past Alive in the Present: Heritage 'Work' in a Rural Cypriot Villiage - Dr. Erin Gibson - January 18, 2019

Global Fridays

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Trains and Transmission: 1918 Influenza Pandemic Across the Maltese Islands - Dr. Lianne Tripp - UNBC Department of Anthropology - January 11 2019

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Reflections on Societal Leadership Roles in Moving Towards Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples - Georgina Lloyd - Senior Director Consultation and Accommodation Unit - Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada - November 16 2018

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Framing the War - Women in Japanese Wartime Propaganda and Film - Dr. Tristan Grunow, Assistant Professor - Department of History, University of British Columbia - November 9 2018

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BringBackOurGirls: Terrorism, Political Toxicity and Human Rights Advocacy - Dr. Temitope OriolaAssociate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Alberta - October 26 2018

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The Familiar / Familial Filipina and the Production of Philippine Tourism and Corporate Markets - Dr. John Paul Catungal, Assistant Professor, UBC Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice - October 19 2018

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Making Sense: (Re) Producing Settler Colonialism through Knowledge - Liam Midzain-Gobin, Department of Political Science McMaster University

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Coming Back to a Sense of Community: Sami Culture, Colonial Pain and the Complexity of Decolonization - Dr. Astri Dankertsen Associate Professor in Sociology Faculty of Social Sciences Nord University, Norway - September 28 2018

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