Meeting the End: A Panel on Death (MH215)

Death is a universal experience that unifies all. Meeting the End: A Panel on Death will bring together emerging scholars who study the experience of dying and grief through medical, art historical and artistic perspectives. Hannah’s research focuses on the community experience of death and mourning in Victorian Britain and how the introduction of modern […]

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Opportunities and boundaries between research and policy: Experience, Evidence and Emerging Paradigms with Policy on Drugs (QUIC)

(Sponsored by the School of Policy Studies) This panel explores the boundaries between research and drug policy in Canada. The current regime of prohibition is increasingly at odds with the sciences of various disciplines. Psychedelic sciences offer a new paradigm on our relationship with psycho-active studies, Cannabis legalization has been a real-world, live-time laboratory in […]

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Research in the era of interdisciplinarity

(Sponsored by the SGS) This panel will focus on the use of multiform methodologies within academic research. It will demonstrate how creative works may be recognized as theory, and that theory can and should be read as a creative undertaking. Crossing the boundaries of arts and science helps us develop richer understandings of the subjects […]

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Rethinking Human-Animal Boundaries: Disappearing Boundaries/ Disappearing Animals

(Sponsored by Philosophy’s A.P.P.L.E)  Our panel goes beyond boundaries not only in that we come from different disciplinary backgrounds but because we tackle the idea and concept of disappearance from vastly different lenses. Josh (philosophical lens) unpacks the discourses of disappearance and what the consequences are for ecology when a species vanishes due to extinction. […]

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Sites and Conditions of Interdisciplinarity: Approaches to recording cultural resources at the Lower Burial Ground (1783 – 1863) in Kingston

(Sponsored by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Fireplace Series)  This panel examines the ways in which Geography, Geological Sciences and Engineering, and Art History look at and see the site, taking it from data to narrative through the processes of recording, interpreting and presenting. Support for panel participant registration was generously provided by the […]

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Episode 6

Jai brings on new guest Alan Scharfstein to get his take on the COVID-19 pandemic and how it is affecting daily life (0:48). Next they give their review of Netflix’s Formula 1 documentary, Drive to SurviveSeason 2, as well as some general Formula 1 overview. Finally, Alan gives some movie and television recommendations for the rest […]

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