Interdisciplinary Conversations from Queen’s University Faculty of Arts and Science. Recorded live around a fireplace in Queen’s Stauffer Library, this series aims to spark interdisciplinary thought and ideas about all sorts of places that matter. Sponsored by the Faculty of Arts and Science and the Queen’s University Library, each episode sees two speakers from different disciplinary backgrounds meet for an impromptu conversation, seeking both common and uncommon ground.
Interdisciplinary Conversations from Queen’s University Faculty of Arts and Science
The Fireplace Series: Past Five Episodes
Episode 11: Timely Teaching for a Globalizing Present and Decolonial Futures
Recorded: 19 March 2021 How do we teach now for a globalizing present and towards decolonial futures? Join Dr. Thashika Pillay...
Time, Change, and University Life
20 November 2020 As our relations to time shift in the coronavirus crisis, this Fireplace Series conversation aims to spark...
Episode 9: How Matter Matters
Recorded: 13 March 2020 This chat brings together scholars who spend much of their lives thinking about matter – what it...
Episode 8: Looking Online
Recorded: 14 February 2020 Laila Haidarali (Queen's University, Departments of Gender Studies and History) and Martin Hand (Queen’s University, Department of...
Settler Accountability and Responsibility
Recorded: 1 November 2019 Focusing on Settler Accountability and Responsibility, Selena Couture and Dorit Naaman explore settler relationships to land in...