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Graduate Research Workshop

Speakers are yet to be announced for this year.
The workshops are followed by an informal progression to victuals and refreshments, the location of which is usually determined by the attendees after the workshop.

Review this and other past year's workshops so far by way of their abstracts, or most of them, by visiting the G R W pages.


Looking back:


j_spot the Journal of Social and Political Thought
invites you to get lauched and
{Touch Me}
September 20, 2000
8:00 p.m.
Insomnia Internet Bar and Café
563 Bloor Street West


Annual Orientation
for SPT students, staff and faculty members
September 21, 2000
Social Science Meeting Room
S752 Ross Building
3:00 p.m.

The May 4, 2000 Year-End Party
2:30 to 6:00 p.m..
Founders College Senior Common Room (Room 305).
SPT students and faculty members come meet other SPT faculty members and students.
Refreshments will be served.
The Senseless MultiSensorium: the May 6, 2000 Unofficial SPT Year-End Party
9:00 p.m. (if you want to be unfashionable, arrive at 8:55 p.m.)
Don Burke's Private Abode
SPT students and faculty members come meet other SPT faculty members and students--write to mr. Burke for directions, please: Don Burke, dab135@yorku.ca.
Bring refreshments, of course.
 

 

SPT Speakers' Series
"New Technologies, Globalization, and the Restructuring of Capital: Ioan Davies in Memoriam"

Professor Douglas Kellner Graduate School of Education, UCLA

Friday, March 31, 2000
12:00 p.m. noon

Nat Taylor Cinema, 102 Ross Building. All welcome.

 

SPT Strategies of Critique Conference 14: "What is Political?" Go to this year's Strategies Programme. Strategies Abstracts. March 24 and 25 2000, 305 York Lanes, Free.

SPT Speakers' Series

Mark J. Webber, Associate Director of The Canadian Centre for German & European Studies, York University
(and appointed to the Graduate Programme in Social & Political Thought)
"The Rhetoric of Contra-Diction
in Pre-Revolutionary Nineteenth Century Germany"
Tuesday, March 7, 2000
2:30 p.m.
305 York Lanes
Click here for more information.

Mark J. Webber, Associate Director ofThe Canadian Centre for German and European
Studies, York University

 

SPT Graduate Students' surprise planning Meeting


for SPT students

at The Victory Café, upstairs 581 Markham Street (One block west and south of Bloor and Bathurst.) Click here for a map.

For the meeting agenda, make a wish.

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Strategies of Critique
Conference Post-Post-Meeting Meeting


for SPT students

at The Victory Café, upstairs 581 Markham Street (One block west and south of Bloor and Bathurst.) Click here for a map.

This is the first meeting after the selection of the TOPIC: "What is Political?" This meeting was open to all SPT students Current SPT students are invited to be their own subsequent conference organizers.


SPT Annual Orientation and Social

Welcome: The Social & Political Thought Programme invited new and returning students and faculty members to the Annual SPT Orientation and Social.

September 16th
3:00 to 5:45 p.m.
Harry Leith Room, Atkinson College.

Find the Social.

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Social & Political Thought
Annual General Meeting

for SPT students, staff and faculty members

in the Social Science Lounge
S752 Ross Building
Thursday, April 29, 2:00 p.m.

The Annual General Meeting was the year's most important SPT meeting..

Strategies of Critique
Conference Post-Mortem


for SPT students

at the Victory Cafe
968 Bathurst Street
April 22nd
7:00 p.m.

The annual post-mortem, open to all SPT students, reviewed aspects of the annual Strategies of Critique conference, and looked to the next conference and what might be passed on to the subsequent conference organizers.


Social & Political Thought

Strategies of Critique 13

Conference

Superstition

March 26 and 27, 1 999

109 Atkinson College, Harry Crowe Room

York University

Visit the conference Programme and Schedule and Abstracts pages.


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Graduate Programme in Social & Political Thought

Annual December Wine & Cheese Gathering

December 10, 1998; 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
S752 Ross Building

The Programme welcomed faculty members
and SPT students to its annual Seasonal gathering.

Visit the Programme's information page.

 


Social & Political Thought
Graduate Students'
Holiday / End of Term /
Whatever you want to call it Party


Graciously hosted by one of our new students
Friday, December 11, 1998; 9.00ish

Yes, you have to cross the mighty Don.

Martini fixings, munchies, entertaining
and delightful colleagues!... BYOB

 

 

The Critique of Relevance and the

Relevance of Critique: a Conference

September 11 to 13, 1998

Thank you to those who participated in the 25th Anniversary Celebration of the Graduate Programme in Social & Political Thought.

For a retrospective, visit the 25th Anniversary pages.

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SPoT Goes to the LearnedsAgain 1999 (the Congress of the Social Sciences and the Humanities), Ottawa, Canada, June 2 ato 12

Visit the SPT Learneds' Review.

 

 

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SPoT Goes to the Learneds 1998 (the Congress of the Social Sciences and the Humanities), Ottawa, Canada, May 27 to June 6

Visit the SPT Learneds' Review.

 

 

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