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Author: Plomp, Kimberly A., Author: Gestsdóttir, Hildur, Author: Dobney, Keith, Author: Price, Neil, Author: Collard, Mark
Date created: 2021-02-08
Author: Hayashi, Kanna, Author: Wood, Evan, Author: Dong, Huiru, Author: Buxton, Jane A., Author: Fairbairn, Nadia, Author: DeBeck, Kora, Author: Milloy, M.‐J., Author: Kerr, Thomas
Date created: 2021-02-18
Author: Zhang, Lishen, Author: Zhou, Alvin G., Author: Sun, Brigitta R., Author: Chen, Kennedy S., Author: Yu, Hua-Zhong
Date created: 2021-02-12
Author: Teo, Kelly, Author: Churchill, Ryan, Author: Riadi, Indira, Author: Kervin, Lucy, Author: Cosco, Theodore
Date created: 2021-02-02
Author: Batmaz, Anil Ufuk, Author: Maiero, Jens, Author: Kruijff, Ernst, Author: Riecke, Bernhard E., Author: Neustaedter, Carman, Author: Stuerzlinger, Wolfgang
Date created: 2020-11-19
Author: Yan, Helen F., Author: Kyne, Peter M., Author: Jabado, Rima W., Author: Leeney, Ruth H., Author: Davidson, Lindsay N.K., Author: Derrick, Danielle H., Author: Finucci, Brittany, Author: Freckleton, Robert P., Author: Fordham, Sonja V., Author: Dulvy, Nicholas K.
Date created: 2021-02-10
Author: Whitehurst, David G.T., Author: DeVries, Danielle N., Author: Fuller, Daniel, Author: Winters, Meghan
Date created: 2021-02-08
Charmaine Lyn joins Below the Radar to share learnings from her career in making social change from within post-secondary institutions. Charmaine is the Director of Changemaker Education for Ashoka Canada and works with different changemaker campuses across the country to advance social justice in our institutions and communities through community engagement.Host Am Johal speaks with Charmaine about the journey that brought her to this work and her background in law which sparked a passion for accessibility in education, championing community engagement, and redistributing power and burdens within the often rigid structures of universities. They also discuss equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives in higher education, working at the intersection of community and university, and what the university might look like in a post-pandemic world.— Ashoka Canada: https://ashokacanada.org/— Office of Community Engagement at Concordia University: https://www.concordia.ca/about/community/office.html
Author: Charmaine Lyn, Author: Johal, Am, Author: Fiorella Pinillos, Author: Melissa Roach, Author: Paige Smith, Author: Kathy Feng, Author: Alex Abahmed
Date created: 2021-02-09
The full text of this paper will be available in January, 2022 due to the embargo policies of ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. Contact summit@sfu.ca to enquire if the full text of the accepted manuscript can be made available to you.
Author: Taylor, Audrey K., Author: Mou, Tiffany, Author: Sonea, Ana, Author: Chen, Jiayue, Author: Yee, Brenden B., Author: Gates, Byron D.
Date created: 2021-01-06
The full text of this paper will be available in January, 2022 due to the embargo policies of Nanoscale. Contact summit@sfu.ca to enquire if the full text of the accepted manuscript can be made available to you.
Author: Ali, Rana Faryad, Author: Gates, Byron D.
Date created: 2021-01-25
The full text of this paper will be available in February, 2023 due to the embargo policies of Journal of Mathematical Economics. Contact summit@sfu.ca to enquire if the full text of the accepted manuscript can be made available to you.
Author: Herrenbrueck, Lucas
Date created: 2021-02-03
Author: Criscuolo, François, Author: Cornell, Allison, Author: Zahn, Sandrine, Author: Williams, Tony D.
Date created: 2019-10-15
Author: Maury, Chloris, Author: Serota, Mitchell W., Author: Williams, Tony D.
Date created: 2019-12-04
Author: Torres, Roxana, Author: Chin, Eunice, Author: Rampton, Rowan, Author: Williams, Tony D.
Date created: 2019-04-24
Author: Niet, Taco, Author: Shivakumar, Abhishek, Author: Gardumi, Francesco, Author: Usher, Will, Author: Williams, Eric, Author: Howells, Mark
Date created: 2021-04-02
Claire Williams speaks to the potential of direct cash transfers to help lift people out of poverty. A co-founder and CEO of Foundations for Social Change, Claire joins Am Johal on Below the Radar to share results from the New Leaf Project, a pilot initiative exploring the impact of direct cash transfers on the lives of people experiencing homelessness in Vancouver.Claire and Am talk about issues of stigma around mistrust in financial assistance programs, as well as reducing the barriers and bureaucracy that people meet with when trying to connect with aid and resources. Claire also shared some learnings from the project and participant feedback that will inform their expansion efforts, with the hope that the project's continued success will model how direct giving could be practically implemented in policy.Resources:— Foundations for Social Change: https://forsocialchange.org/— New Leaf Project: https://forsocialchange.org/new-leaf-project-overview— TEDxTalk by Rutger Bregman: Poverty isn't a lack of character; it's a lack of cash: https://www.ted.com/talks/rutger_bregman_poverty_isn_t_a_lack_of_character_it_s_a_lack_of_cash?language=en
Author: Claire Williams, Author: Johal, Am, Author: Fiorella Pinillos, Author: Melissa Roach, Author: Paige Smith, Author: Kathy Feng, Author: Alex Abahmed
Date created: 2021-03-23
Below the Radar has partnered with the Or Galley to bring you recordings of the Gas Imaginary Conversations series. In this first of two talks, Rachel O'Reilly is in conversation with Denise Ferreira da Silva. This event was presented by the Or Gallery and recorded virtually on Nov. 26, 2020.Rachel O'Reilly and Denise Ferreira da Silva have had long-standing exchanges on the many concepts and references that run through the Gas Imaginary project. In this conversation, they address the development of The Gas Imaginary and the language of capitalization in regards to land, settler conceptualism, and the violent movement of land to forms of property and sites of speculation-based capital.About The Gas Imaginary:A multi-disciplinary project using poetry, collaborative drawings, installation, moving images, and lectures to unpack the broader significance of 'settler conceptualism', the racial logic of the property form and fossil fuel-based labour politics as capital reaches the limits of land use. In ongoing dialogue with elders of Gooreng Gooreng country and settler women activists, where fracking was approved for mass installation in 'Australia', new elements of this work address the threatened destruction to 50% of the Northern Territory. — The Gas Imaginary Project page: https://thegasimaginary.orgalleryprojects.org/ — Or Gallery Exhibition page: http://www.orgallery.org/past/814/the-gas-imaginary— Rachel O'Reilly: www.rachel-oreilly.net — Dr. Denise Ferreira da Silva: https://grsj.arts.ubc.ca/person/denise-ferreira-da-silva/ Watch the video recording of this conversation here (closed captioning included in video): https://thegasimaginary.orgalleryprojects.org/talks/
Author: Denise Ferreira da Silva, Author: Rachel O'Reilly, Author: Johal, Am, Author: Fiorella Pinillos, Author: Melissa Roach, Author: Paige Smith, Author: Kathy Feng, Author: Alex Abahmed
Date created: 2021-03-11