CITY presents “Engaging Scholars: Critical Urbanism at York University” – Thursday, April 3, 2014
A half day of presentations by York PhD students on critical urban studies, Full Abstracts Here
Location: 305 York Lanes
Please RSVP to city@yorku.ca
Agenda
1 – 1.10pm Introduction: Linda Peake (Director) and Claire Major (City PhD Candidate, Geography)
1.10 – 1.35pm Bryony Halpin (PhD Candidate, Faculty of Environmental Studies) – The Sweet Life on Toronto’s Sugar Beach – city building in the shadow of colonialism
1.35 – 2.00pm Peter Hobbes (PhD Candidate, Faculty of Environmental Studies) – Hazmat Suits and Lemonade: On the Ambient Politics of Lead
2.00 – 2.25pm Alexandra Flynn (PhD Candidate, Osgoode Hall Law School) – The Cities Within: Governing “Local” and “City-wide” in Toronto
2.25 – 2.35pm Coffee break
2.35 – 3.00pm Francesca D’Amico (PhD Candidate, History) – “It’s A Big Daddy Thing”: Black Power, Gender, Sexual Scripts and The Stories Rappers Tell of the Inner City, 1980-1990
3.00 – 3.25pm William Payne (PhD Candidate, Geography) and Oscar Torres Arroyo (PhD Candidate in Urbanism at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) – Beyond the Metropole: Theorizing Queerness and the Urban in Acapulco, Mexico
3.25 – 3.50pm Sean Gustini (PhD Candidate, Education) – City and Country and the Subject of the Ontario Child, 1893-1902
3.50 – 4.15pm Umit Aydogmus (PhD Candidate, Anthropology) – The Ottoman-Inspired Commodities and Neo-Ottomanist transformation of Istanbul
4.15 – 5.00pm General discussion