Robarts Research Clusters Archives - Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies /research/robarts/category/robarts-research-clusters/ Mon, 13 Jan 2020 16:03:39 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 WISER Network Event- February 3, 2020 /research/robarts/2020/01/13/wiser-network-event-february-3-2020/ Mon, 13 Jan 2020 16:03:39 +0000 https://robarts.info.yorku.ca/?p=4456 The Social Exergy + Energy Lab and the WISER Network (Women and Inclusivity in Sustainable Energy Research) at the Robarts Centre presents: Dr Julie MacArthur (Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations and Master of Public Policy program, University of Auckland) speaking on "Energy Democracy in Neoliberal  Contexts: Lessons from Aotearoa, New Zealand."   Monday […]

The post WISER Network Event- February 3, 2020 appeared first on Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies.

]]>

The Social Exergy + Energy Lab and the WISER Network (Women and Inclusivity in Sustainable Energy Research) at the Robarts Centre presents:

Dr Julie MacArthur (Senior Lecturer in Politics and International Relations and Master of Public Policy program, University of Auckland) speaking on "Energy Democracy in Neoliberal  Contexts: Lessons from Aotearoa, New Zealand."

 

Monday February 3, 2020
2:30 - 4:30; Harry Crowe Room, 109 Atkinson College

Please RSVP at

Reception to follow talk. 

The post WISER Network Event- February 3, 2020 appeared first on Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies.

]]>
MISHI 2019 Call for Participants /research/robarts/2019/01/24/mishi-2019-call-for-participants/ Thu, 24 Jan 2019 17:57:16 +0000 http://robarts.info.yorku.ca/?p=4048 The History of Indigenous Peoples (HIP) Network, based at 快播视频 and housed in the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, and the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation (OCF), located on Manitoulin Island, is pleased to invite applications for the Manitoulin Island Summer Historical Institute (MISHI), August 19-25, 2019. MISHI is an annual event in Anishinaabe Studies that […]

The post MISHI 2019 Call for Participants appeared first on Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies.

]]>
The History of Indigenous Peoples (HIP) Network, based at 快播视频 and housed in the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, and the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation (OCF), located on Manitoulin Island, is pleased to invite applications for the Manitoulin Island Summer Historical Institute (MISHI), August 19-25, 2019. MISHI is an annual event in Anishinaabe Studies that brings together students, teachers, knowledge-holders, artists, and Elders for a week-long summer institute on Manitoulin Island. It is an excellent opportunity to concentrate on a single theme in Anishinaabe Studies while engaging with other scholars and to explore Manitoulin Island. This year we will consider the theme of Anishinaabekwe (women) leadership.

The post MISHI 2019 Call for Participants appeared first on Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies.

]]>
City Builders is Live /research/robarts/2018/10/03/city-builders-is-live/ Wed, 03 Oct 2018 16:30:47 +0000 https://robarts.info.yorku.ca/?p=3866 The City Builders' website, videos, documentary are now live. Visit the website at:  https://toronto-city-builders.org/ The two-part documentary is on YouTube. Episode 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMTV28hJOL8 Episode 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukSL24gG2u0 And so are the 19 oral history videos: https://toronto-city-builders.org/videos/oral-history-videos/

The post City Builders is Live appeared first on Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies.

]]>

The City Builders' website, videos, documentary are now live.
Visit the website at:

The two-part documentary is on YouTube.
Episode 1: 

Episode 2: 

And so are the 19 oral history videos:

The post City Builders is Live appeared first on Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies.

]]>
Indigenous Workshops Fall 2018 /research/robarts/2018/09/13/indigenous-workshops-fall-2018/ Thu, 13 Sep 2018 20:09:02 +0000 http://robarts.info.yorku.ca/?p=3820 The History of Indigenous Peoples (HIP) Network, the Indigenous Studies Program at York  and the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation present their Fall 2018 workshop schedule.  Contact HIP co-founder, Carolyn Podruchny for more information: carolyn@carolynpodruchny.ca  

The post Indigenous Workshops Fall 2018 appeared first on Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies.

]]>
The History of Indigenous Peoples (HIP) Network, the Indigenous Studies Program at York  and the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation present their Fall 2018 workshop schedule. 

Contact HIP co-founder, Carolyn Podruchny for more information: carolyn@carolynpodruchny.ca

 

The post Indigenous Workshops Fall 2018 appeared first on Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies.

]]>
City Builders' launch: September 28! /research/robarts/2018/08/29/city-builders-launch-september-28/ Wed, 29 Aug 2018 10:42:34 +0000 http://robarts.info.yorku.ca/?p=3804             Exhibition unveiling: 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. Scott Library's Atrium, 2nd floor Please bring a smartphone or tablet with a data plan to access the exhibition's digital content. You will need a QR code reader, or download the free mobile app izi.Travel here. Head/earphones are recommended. Presentation and film […]

The post City Builders' launch: September 28! appeared first on Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies.

]]>

 

 

 

 

 

 

Exhibition unveiling: 5 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Scott Library's Atrium, 2nd floor
Please bring a smartphone or tablet with a data plan to access the exhibition's digital content. You will need a QR code reader, or download the free mobile app izi.Travel here. Head/earphones are recommended.

Presentation and film screening: 7 p.m. - 10.00 p.m.
Price Family Cinema, Accolade East Building

Both events are open to all! Hope to see you there! 

The "City Builders" project aims to record, examine, and divulge the fascinating history of metropolitan Toronto's construction industry; particularly the experiences of Irish, Italian, and Portuguese immigrant workers and their labour organization after the Second World War. Its outputs include: 1) a travelling exhibition with extensive augmented reality-activated digital content; 2) a website packed with interactive digital resources in the form of text, photos, info graphics, audio recordings, videos, maps, and timelines (a few examples here, here, and here); 3) a series of eighteen 6-8 minute-long oral history videos about the lives of retired construction workers and union members (example here); and 4) a two-part documentary, totalling two hours, about two transformative moments in the history of Toronto's construction industry and labour movement.

The first episode of the documentary focuses on the successful campaign by the Irish-Canadian labour activist Gerry Gallagher and his Laborers' Local 183 to improve workplace safety legislation in Ontario in the 1960s-70s, when over 200 construction workers lost their lives building the city, above ground and under. The second episode focuses on the labour organization of Italian immigrant workers in the residential construction sector, known at the time as "the jungle" due to its terrible working conditions and widespread exploitation by developers and (sub)contractors. Led by the charismatic Bruno Zanini - a petty criminal and aspiring opera singer turned labour organizer - and the thundering Charles Irvine - a shillelagh-wielding, Scottish immigrant, who was once a banana boat seaman - bricklayers, plasterers, carpenters, and labourers, organized as the Brandon Union Group, engaged in two major strikes in 1960 and 61; the latter being one of the largest and most violent in the city's postwar history.

With the Clara Thomas Archives and Special Collections, we digitized over 3,200 photos from the Toronto Telegram collection, featuring incredible photos of the city's landmarks being built and of the historical agents who made them possible. Many of these have the potential of becoming iconic images of Toronto, whose dissemination will likely extend beyond the confines of this project.

All of the City Builders' digital outputs will be freely accessible online after September 28.

The post City Builders' launch: September 28! appeared first on Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies.

]]>
Manitoulan Island Summer Historical Institute (MISHI) 2018 CFP /research/robarts/2017/12/21/manitoulan-island-summer-historical-institute-mishi-2018-cfp/ Thu, 21 Dec 2017 16:35:52 +0000 http://robarts.info.yorku.ca/?p=3205 MISHI 2018: Doodemag: Exploring Anishinaabe Worldviews Through Clans The History of Indigenous Peoples (HIP) Network, based at 快播视频 and housed in the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, and the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation (OCF), located on Manitoulin Island, is pleased to invite applications for the Manitoulin Island Summer Historical Institute (MISHI), June 10-17, 2018. MISHI is […]

The post Manitoulan Island Summer Historical Institute (MISHI) 2018 CFP appeared first on Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies.

]]>
MISHI 2018: Doodemag: Exploring Anishinaabe Worldviews Through Clans

The History of Indigenous Peoples (HIP) Network, based at 快播视频 and housed in the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, and the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation (OCF), located on Manitoulin Island, is pleased to invite applications for the Manitoulin Island Summer Historical Institute (MISHI), June 10-17, 2018. MISHI is an annual event in Anishinaabe Studies that brings together students, teachers, knowledge-holders, artists, and Elders for a week-long summer institute on Manitoulin Island. It is an excellent opportunity to concentrate on a single theme in Anishinaabe Studies while engaging with other scholars and to explore Manitoulin Island. The theme for MISHI 2018 is exploring Anishinaabe Worldviews, especially through the lens of doodemag or clans.

Application Deadline: January 15,2018
For more information and application process: MISHI 2018 Call for Participants (pdf)

For information on the

The post Manitoulan Island Summer Historical Institute (MISHI) 2018 CFP appeared first on Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies.

]]>
Manitoulan Island Summer Historical Institute (MISHI) 2018 CFP /research/robarts/2017/12/21/manitoulan-island-summer-historical-institute-mishi-2018-cfp/ Thu, 21 Dec 2017 16:35:52 +0000 http://robarts.info.yorku.ca/?p=3205 MISHI 2018: Doodemag: Exploring Anishinaabe Worldviews Through Clans The History of Indigenous Peoples (HIP) Network, based at 快播视频 and housed in the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, and the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation (OCF), located on Manitoulin Island, is pleased to invite applications for the Manitoulin Island Summer Historical Institute (MISHI), June 10-17, 2018. MISHI is […]

The post Manitoulan Island Summer Historical Institute (MISHI) 2018 CFP appeared first on Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies.

]]>
MISHI 2018: Doodemag: Exploring Anishinaabe Worldviews Through Clans

The History of Indigenous Peoples (HIP) Network, based at 快播视频 and housed in the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies, and the Ojibwe Cultural Foundation (OCF), located on Manitoulin Island, is pleased to invite applications for the Manitoulin Island Summer Historical Institute (MISHI), June 10-17, 2018. MISHI is an annual event in Anishinaabe Studies that brings together students, teachers, knowledge-holders, artists, and Elders for a week-long summer institute on Manitoulin Island. It is an excellent opportunity to concentrate on a single theme in Anishinaabe Studies while engaging with other scholars and to explore Manitoulin Island. The theme for MISHI 2018 is exploring Anishinaabe Worldviews, especially through the lens of doodemag or clans.

Application Deadline: January 15,2018
For more information and application process: MISHI 2018 Call for Participants (pdf)

For information on the

The post Manitoulan Island Summer Historical Institute (MISHI) 2018 CFP appeared first on Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies.

]]>