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2022-01-01
Oliver, Marilène, Hamilton, Alissa, Ingram, Katrina
Know Thyself as a Virtual Reality (KTVR) is an interdisciplinary project that focuses on the ethics and aesthetics of the use of sensitive personal data and virtual reality. This is an exciting, emerging field which holds huge creative potential and striking opportunities for producing new...
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Revisioning ‘The Visionaries’: A Critical Pedagogy of Place, Settler Implication, and Modes of Selected Remembrance & Erasure on Papaschase Cree Land (University of Alberta campus)
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This paper focuses on a critical reading of a monument on Papaschase Cree land (University of Alberta campus) entitled ‘The Visionaries’, which is of two white settler men - Rutherford, who was Alberta’s first premier and who introduced legislation for the campus, and Tory, who was the...
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The Role of Community and Campus-Based Radio in Filling the Gaps of Latin American Programming in Canada
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Canada is a multicultural country, and different commissions, acts and policies have been created to protect its multiculturalism. Nevertheless, scholarship has demonstrated a disconnection between what is stated in the multicultural acts and policies and what is being reflected in the media,...
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Towards a Decolonial Feminist Performance Praxis: An Exploration of Performance and Women's Leadership in Botswana
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This dissertation reflects on a research process that explores how performance can foster women’s leadership in Botswana. The process began with the question, “where are the women,” which in turn grew out of curiosity about what happens to women between the time they leave the classroom and the...