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Supplemental material to the thesis "A reclamation of space: This is an assertion... not a defence"
Author: Charles, Roxanne
Date created: 2020-11-23
Supplemental information to the thesis "A reclamation of space: This is an assertion... not a defence"
Author: Charles, Roxanne
Date created: 2020-11-23
Videos of selected presentations are available below.
Horizons was held from May 26 - 29, 2022 at the Simon Fraser University (SFU) GoldCorp Centre for the Arts at SFU Vancouver. Horizons was sponsored by SFU, SFU Community Scholars Program, and the SFU Office of Community Engagement.
Horizons was held from May 26 - 29, 2022 at the Simon Fraser University (SFU) GoldCorp Centre for the Arts at SFU Vancouver. Horizons was sponsored by SFU, SFU Community Scholars Program, and the SFU Office of Community Engagement.
Date created: 2022-05
Date created: 2022-05-29
Supplemental data files for the thesis Modeling empathy in embodied conversational agents.
Author: Yalçın, Özge
Date created: 2019-08-28
This document contains information about the the Ethnoarchaeology of Traditional Feasting in Tribal Southeast Asia Dataset, including: project aims and objectives, specific areas covered, creators, related publications, dates created, languages used, research type, format, and the significance of archiving fieldnotes. To access this data, please contact data-services@sfu.ca.
Author: Hayden, Brian
Date created: 2019-11-13
This document contains metadata for files in the Ethnoarchaeology of Traditional Feasting in Tribal Southeast Asia dataset. Metadata is organized by place collected and giveS: descriptions of file contents, year of recording, file type, recorder, and relevant keywords. To access this data, please contact data-services@sfu.ca.
Author: Hayden, Brian
Date created: 2019-11-13
This is an ISO backup of a CD containing an interactive flash presentation produced by the SFU Archaeology department in 2003, titled "The Ancient Past of Keatley Creek Vol. 3." Depending on your operating system, you should be able to download and mount (or burn) the ISO in order to view the content, though this may require additional software (such as WinCDEmu on Windows http://wincdemu.sysprogs.org/, where this functionality is usually not available by default). The CD contains both Windows and Mac executables to begin the flash presentation, and the Windows executable is verified to work in a modern Windows environment, as well as in Wine under modern versions of OSX and Linux. Related book can be found at http://archpress.lib.sfu.ca/index.php/archpress/catalog/book/62
Author: Hayden, Brian
Date created: 2003-01-01
Discussion paper for Round Table, School of Communication's 40th Anniversary Conference, June 8, 2013.
Author: Morrison, Heather
Date created: 2013-06-08
Author: Susskind, Susan, Author: Spencer, Charmaine, Author: Podnieks, Elizabeth, Author: Shaw, Greg
Date created: 2010
Vanaja Dhruvarajan and Yvonne Brown led a discussion on anti-racist pedagogy in SFU Women's Studies Department.
Author: SFU Women's Studies Department, Author: SFU Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies
Date created: 1995-05-05
Discussion led by Vanaja Dhruvarjan on women and immigration to Canada.
Author: SFU Women's Studies Department, Author: SFU Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies
Date created: 1995-02-06
Discussion led by Vanaja Dhruvarajan on teaching about women of colour within the classroom.
Author: SFU Women's Studies Department, Author: SFU Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies
Date created: 1995-02-06
Sue Wilkinson presented on the woman's experience with breast cancer.
Author: SFU Women's Studies Department, Author: SFU Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies
Date created: 2004-05-20
Sue Wilkinson led discussion on the breast and its physical, social, cultural, economic and emotional implications
Author: SFU Women's Studies Department, Author: SFU Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies
Date created:
Langara College Women's Studies Lecture Series 2001, focus was women and creating culture, and creating change. Dionne Brand was part of the series.
Author: SFU Women's Studies Department, Author: SFU Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies
Date created: 2001-01-24
Dionne Brand presented and discussed her work during public lecture.
Author: SFU Women's Studies Department, Author: SFU Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies
Date created: 2000-10-12
Dionne Brand hosted a public reading and discussion of her work.
Author: SFU Women's Studies Department, Author: SFU Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies
Date created: 2001-01-26
Dionne Brand read and led a discussion on her new non-fiction entitled A Map to the Door of No Return.
Author: SFU Women's Studies Department, Author: SFU Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies
Date created: 2001-03-07