Bannock & Banter: Strategies and Tactics in Indigenous and Indigenist Research

Bannock & Banter: Strategies and Tactics in Indigenous and Indigenist Research

Categories: General, Indigenous | Intended for

Wednesday, September 20, 2017

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM | Add to calendar

D382 Loeb Building

1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON

Contact Information

Andrea Eichelberger, 613-520-2600 ext:2995, andrea.eichelberger@carleton.ca

Cost

$0

About this Event

Host Organization: Faculty of Public Affairs
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Bagels and Banter is a monthly opportunity to discuss shared research and teaching and learning topics with faculty members in a relaxed setting. Learn about new topics, teaching methods and potential research collaborations.

Join the co-directors of the Centre for Indigenous Research, Culture, Language, and Education (CIRCLE): Miranda J. Brady (School of Journalism and Communication), John M.H. Kelly (School of Journalism and Communication), Anna Hoefnagels (School for Studies in Art and Culture – Music), Kahente Horn-Miller (School of Indigenous and Canadian Studies) for a thought provoking discussion. They will be sharing practices and resources about this type of research and brainstorming new approaches to existing challenges.

Bagels and Banter is open to all faculty members. Faculty members are encouraged to bring their senior graduate students along.