Interdiscplinary Research Group on the Territories of Extraction

Exploiter la terre tout en préservant l’Iiyiyiuituwin

Animation : Sophie Thériault, droit civil, Université d’Ottawa
Présentée par Karine Vanthuyne, anthropologie, Université d’Ottawa

French
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L’exercice de la souveraineté autochtone par la collaboration avec les entreprises dans l’Eeyou Istchee
Date: 
Thursday 13 May 2021 à 10 h 00 to à 12 h 00
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Mining the Land While Sustaining Iiyiyiuituwin

Chair: Sophie Thériault, Civil Law, uOttawa
Presented by Karine Vanthuyne, Anthropology, uOttawa

English
Sub-title: 
Exercising Indigenous Sovereignty through Collaboration with Corporations in Eeyou Istchee
Date: 
Thursday, 13 May 2021 - 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
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Sauver le lac Nula

Larisa Kurtović, anthropologie, uOttawa Yanna Jovic, baccalauréat spécialisé en études des conflits et des droits de la personne.
French
Sub-title: 
Natures postindustrielles et nouvelles frontières de l'environnementalisme dans la Bosnie-Herzégovine d'après-guerre
Date: 
Thursday 8 April 2021 à 10 h 00 to à 12 h 00
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Strategies to Hold Canada’s Global Mining Sector Accountable

Presented by CIPS, GRITE (Groupe de recherche interdisciplinaire sur les territoire de l’extractivisme | Interdisciplinary Research Group on Territories of Extractivism), and the uOttawa-ULyon Joint Research Chair on Urban Anthropocene

English
Sub-title: 
Can David Beat Goliath? Strategies to Hold Canada’s Global Mining Sector Accountable
Date: 
Wednesday, 31 March 2021 - 11:30 am to 1:00 pm
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Conversation sur le livre Race de Sarah Mazouz

Présentation du livre Race de Sarah Mazouz, par l’autrice, commenté par Leila Benhadjoudja. Dans le cadre des Conversations sur le racisme, le colonialisme et l’autochtonisation

French
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en présence de l'autrice et commentée par Leila Benhadjoudja
Date: 
Friday 19 March 2021 à 10 h 00 to à 12 h 00
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Conversation on the book Race by Sarah Mazouz

Presentation of the book Race by Sarah Mazouz, by the author, commented by Leila Benhadjoudja. Within the framework of the Conversations on Racism, Colonialism and Indigenization.

English
Sub-title: 
in the presence of the author and commented by Leila Benhadjoudja
Date: 
Friday, 19 March 2021 - 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
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Saving Lake Nula

Larisa Kurtović, Anthropology, uOttawa
Yanna Jovic, Honors Bachelor in Conflict Studies and Human Rights

English
Sub-title: 
Postindustrial Natures and New Frontieres of Environmentalism in Postwar Bosnia Herzegovina
Date: 
Thursday, 8 April 2021 - 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
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(Éco)tourisme comme megaproject extractiviste

Conférence - Midi-causerie avec Walner Osna, doctorant en sociologie à l’Université d’Ottawa

Présentation en français suivi d’échanges bilingues

https://uottawa-ca.zoom.us/j/9015769775?pwd=SkF0eFhtVi81UHloNVhFaFRWc2Jtdz09

French
Sub-title: 
Le cas d’Ile-à-Vache (Haïti)
Date: 
Thursday 11 February 2021 à 10 h 00 to à 12 h 00
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Conference Kieran Findlater University of British Columbia

Kieran is a post-doctoral research fellow at the University of British Columbia (UBC), and visiting scholar at the University of Ottawa. He seeks to understand how individuals and groups simplify complex decision making problems, particularly those related to climate change adaptation, borrowing theory and methods from psychology, behavioral economics, sociology and geography. He earned his Ph.D. in Resources, Environment and Sustainability (UBC, 2017), following an M.Sc. (UBC, 2009) and B.Sc. (University of Alberta, 2005).

French
Sub-title: 
Revealing potential maladaptation in climate-based decision making for forestry and agriculture.
Date: 
Thursday 23 January 2020 à 11 h 00 to à 13 h 00
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Conference Kieran Findlater University of British Columbia

Kieran is a post-doctoral research fellow at the University of British Columbia (UBC), and visiting scholar at the University of Ottawa. He seeks to understand how individuals and groups simplify complex decision making problems, particularly those related to climate change adaptation, borrowing theory and methods from psychology, behavioral economics, sociology and geography. He earned his Ph.D. in Resources, Environment and Sustainability (UBC, 2017), following an M.Sc. (UBC, 2009) and B.Sc. (University of Alberta, 2005).

English
Sub-title: 
Revealing potential maladaptation in climate-based decision making for forestry and agriculture.
Date: 
Thursday, 23 January 2020 - 11:00 am to 1:00 pm
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