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Woman in Nature: a Case Study of the Video Content by Chinese Vlogger Li Ziqi (67155)

Session Information: International Arts Practices | Session Chair: Gerrit Scheepers

Friday, January 6, 2023 (14:45)
Session: Session 4
Room: 318A
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

About the Presenter(s): ZHANG Yangyu 张洋宇, Ph.D. student, lecturer, and curator. Academic interests are queer feminism, visual cultures, postcolonialism, and Sinophone Studies. Exploring representations of women in nature landscapes in contemporary Mandarin visual cultures.

Abstract Teaser: With more than 100 million followers on social media sites and video sharing websites inside and outside China, Chinese vlogger Li Ziqi has fashioned a pastoral lifestyle with a vaguely traditional aesthetic. Even after more than a year of inactivity,…

Uniting a Nation Through Song: The Choral Music Landscape of a 21st Century South Africa (66694)

Session Information: International Arts Practices | Session Chair: Gerrit Scheepers

Friday, January 6, 2023 (15:10)
Session: Session 4
Room: 318A
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Gerrit Scheepers is a University Assistant Professor/Lecturer at South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, United States

Abstract Teaser: South Africa’s choral culture is vibrant, diverse, and unique. Singing in a choir is an essential part of a lot of people in this young democracy. This nation at the southern tip of Africa boasts world-class choirs, conductors, and composers.…

Kenney’s Ride: Albertan Populist Myths and the Symbology of a Blue Dodge Ram (66909)

Session Information: Media, Film Studies, Theatre, Communication | Session Chair: Dashi Zhang

Friday, January 6, 2023 (15:50)
Session: Session 5
Room: 318A
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Chaseten Remillard is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at Royal Roads University in Canada

Abstract Teaser: In 2019, Jason Kenney was elected Premier of Alberta, Canada. Alberta is an oil rich province with a long history of electing (almost) exclusively conservative governments. Jason Kenney’s politics and election win followed on the 2016 election victory of Donald…

The ‘Sadcom’ Story of a Washed-Up Horse: “BoJack Horseman” as a Tragedy of American Loneliness (66303)

Session Information: Media, Film Studies, Theatre, Communication | Session Chair: Dashi Zhang

Friday, January 6, 2023 (16:15)
Session: Session 5
Room: 318A
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Reuben Martens is an AMTD Global Talent Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Waterloo (Canada). His general interests range across the energy humanities, critical infrastructure studies, and film studies.

Abstract Teaser: In this presentation, I want to argue that, though the "BoJack Horseman" series (2014-2020) is always given accolades for the ways it depicts depression, substance abuse, LGBTQIA+ issues, racism and trauma, it crucially does something else even better: it offers…

Exploring Traditional Cultural Roots of Sustainable Development in China: An Educational Perspective (65511)

Session Information: Media, Film Studies, Theatre, Communication | Session Chair: Dashi Zhang

Friday, January 6, 2023 (16:40)
Session: Session 5
Room: 318A
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr. Dashi Zhang holds a Ph.D. in Communication from RMIT. Her research interests include communication,CSR, Chinese culture, and public relations. Dr. Zhang teaches the courses of Communication at the University of Melbourne.

Abstract Teaser: To put the concepts of building a harmonious society into action, China promotes the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) standards like CSC9000T to integrate well into the global supply chain and create a fair market (2008). As sustainable development governance involves…

Audience Evaluations of Diversity in Streaming Media (66071)

Session Information: Media, Film Studies, Theatre, Communication | Session Chair: Dashi Zhang

Friday, January 6, 2023 (17:05)
Session: Session 5
Room: 318A
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Professor Rebecca Lind is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at University of Illinois at Chicago, United States

Abstract Teaser: Video streaming services present a vast quantity of content; some analysts say we are in a new Golden Age of television, enjoying a period of "Peak TV". Even though not all offerings are of superior quality, the very number of…

Decolonial French Cuisine: Recipe Books & Culinary Identities (66867)

Session Information: Ethnicity, Difference, Identity | Session Chair: Cynthia Northington-Purdie

Friday, January 6, 2023 (09:00)
Session: Session 1
Room: 318B
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Professor Audrey Brunetaux is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at Colby College, United States

Abstract Teaser: Food is a complex dynamic, "a system of communication, a body of images, a protocol of usages, situations, and behavior" as Roland Barthes effectively stated, which transpires through the design, structure, and narratives of French recipe books. But what constitutes…

What Makes a ‘Good Life?’ Perspectives from Black Youth in Ontario (67347)

Session Information: Ethnicity, Difference, Identity | Session Chair: Cynthia Northington-Purdie

Friday, January 6, 2023 (09:25)
Session: Session 1
Room: 318B
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Uzo Anucha is a University Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer at York University in Canada

Abstract Teaser: Although Canada is widely regarded as a ‘progressive country' with high standards of living, many youth face barriers related to race, poverty, immigration, and other sources of marginalization. For example, Black youth in Canada experience widespread anti-Black racism, which leads…

Issues in the Measuring and Reporting of Diversity (66815)

Session Information: Ethnicity, Difference, Identity | Session Chair: Cynthia Northington-Purdie

Friday, January 6, 2023 (09:50)
Session: Session 1
Room: 318B
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Jeffry Haber is a University Professor/Principal Lecturer at Iona College, United States

Abstract Teaser: Since the killing of George Floyd diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) issues have risen to the forefront of public consciousness. Companies, institutions and governments are all making efforts to right the wrongs of the past and create a better future…

Imaging Revolutionary Revelation: A Black Wild Woman’s Liberation Journey (65784)

Session Information: Ethnicity, Difference, Identity | Session Chair: Cynthia Northington-Purdie

Friday, January 6, 2023 (10:15)
Session: Session 1
Room: 318B
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Menah Pratt is a University Professor/Principal Lecturer at Virginia Tech, United States

Abstract Teaser: What does it mean to be a revolutionary Black feminist scholar-activist? For us as Black women to walk into our destinies of greatness, we have to be, by nature, revolutionary. Not necessarily in the sense of how we have typically…

Reshaping the Resilience of Women’s Bodies After the Pandemic in a Totalitarian Country Like Iran (67280)

Session Information: Philosophy, Ethics, Consciousness | Session Chair: Evie Holmberg

Friday, January 6, 2023 (10:55)
Session: Session 2
Room: 318B
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Fae Hajhosseini, a Ph.D. student in comparative literature at the University at Buffalo, SUNY. My interests are continental philosophy, post-modern theories, Persian mysticism, and existentialism.

Abstract Teaser: Each society and country has been affected differently by the pandemic. Nevertheless, I believe its impact on societies with dictatorial politics that control almost every aspect of people's lives could be more profound. During the last three years, citizens of…

Artificial Intelligence, Labour and the Common Good (66061)

Session Information: Philosophy, Ethics, Consciousness | Session Chair: Evie Holmberg

Friday, January 6, 2023 (11:20)
Session: Session 2
Room: 318B
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr NNAEMEKA JUSTIN ONYEUKAZIRI(歐思鼎) is an Adjunct Assistant Professor, Center of Holistic Education and a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Fu Jen Academia Catholica, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan. He is researching on Phil. of AI and Science.

Abstract Teaser: The objective of this paper is to emphasize that like every other phenomenon in the human society, the Common Good should be the Grundnorm and the Ultimate End for artificial intelligence (AI) research and development. It maintains that the end…

Examining the Healing Power of the Philosophical Question: Why Should I Live? (65963)

Session Information: Philosophy, Ethics, Consciousness | Session Chair: Evie Holmberg

Friday, January 6, 2023 (11:45)
Session: Session 2
Room: 318B
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Gwendolyn Dolske is a University Assistant Professor/Lecturer at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, United States

Abstract Teaser: This paper will look to three thinkers in the existential tradition to examine the connection between a meaningful life and death contemplation. My aim is to demonstrate how an honest look at the reasons one should live is far from…

Physical Manifestations of an Awakened Spiritual Quest (65979)

Session Information: Philosophy, Ethics, Consciousness | Session Chair: Evie Holmberg

Friday, January 6, 2023 (12:10)
Session: Session 2
Room: 318B
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Evie Holmberg is a Independent Scholar at Boston University, United States

Abstract Teaser: According to Platonic philosophy it is possible to transcend the physical perception of reality. Plato in his Republic is speaking of the necessity to raise the soul’s power to the contemplation of truth which can be experienced through means other…

Clinical Supervision Forum (64977)

Session Information: Clinical Supervision Forum

Friday, January 6, 2023 (12:50)
Session: Session 3
Room: 318B
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr. Gillian Smith, CCC, CCC-S is a counsellor educator at Simon Fraser University and Adler University in Vancouver, British Columbia. She has been working alongside student trainees in counselling psychology for over 15 years.

Abstract Teaser: This interactive forum will begin with an introduction and integration of three models of counselor supervision: the seven-eyed model of supervision (Hawkins, 2011), the developmental model (Stolenberg & McNeill, 2010) and the reflecting team model (Pare, 1999). Based on these…

Investigating Barriers to Low-Carbon Policy Implementation Among Mining Companies in Ghana (65420)

Session Information: Science, Environment, and the Humanities | Session Chair: Ann DuHamel

Friday, January 6, 2023 (13:55)
Session: Session 4
Room: 318B
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Mr SETH ADOM is a University Postgraduate Student at University of Tsukuba in Japan

Abstract Teaser: Efforts for carbon emission reduction have been identified as a major climate change mitigation target in the Paris Agreement. COP26 highlighted the worldwide effort for cleaner and greener mining, urging the mineral industry to embrace greener operational emissions reduction technologies…

Agile Architecture: Adaptability, Mutability + Resilience with Sustainability in the Crosshairs (66325)

Session Information: Science, Environment, and the Humanities | Session Chair: Ann DuHamel

Friday, January 6, 2023 (14:20)
Session: Session 4
Room: 318B
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Brian Sinclair is a University Professor/Principal Lecturer at University of Calgary in Canada

Abstract Teaser: Contemporary times have ushered in a plethora of challenges to the ways we conceive, design, develop, built then occupy our spaces and places. Global crises around climate change, resource depletion, public health and escalating inequities together demand built environments that…

Prayers for a Feverish Planet: New Music to Spur Action for Climate Change (66298)

Session Information: Science, Environment, and the Humanities | Session Chair: Ann DuHamel

Friday, January 6, 2023 (14:45)
Session: Session 4
Room: 318B
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Ann DuHamel currently serves as Associate Professor of Music at the University of Minnesota Morris. She specializes in contemporary piano music; her current project, "Prayers for a Feverish Planet," is a musical response to climate change.

Abstract Teaser: In the fall of 2019, pianist Ann DuHamel was feeling despondent about climate change. Wanting to do something, she launched a call for scores on January 1, 2020, requesting works for piano that respond in some way to the threat…

Design Thinking in Education as a Catalyst to Discover and Maintain a Sense of Hope, Agency, and Confidence for Students (67245)

Session Information: Science, Environment, and the Humanities | Session Chair: Ann DuHamel

Friday, January 6, 2023 (15:10)
Session: Session 4
Room: 318B
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Dr Ann Trevenen-Jones is a Independent Scholar at Leiden University College in Netherlands

Abstract Teaser: Learning about ‘wicked problems (WP)’ in sustainability such as pollution, urban waste, and food and water shortages could incur a sense of helplessness among students. WP is complex to understand and challenging to teach. Our experience suggests how these concepts…

Helping Family Caregivers of Older Community-Based Family Members as the End of Life Approaches (66047)

Session Information: International Humanities | Session Chair: Albina Veltman

Friday, January 6, 2023 (15:50)
Session: Session 5
Room: 318B
Presentation Type:Oral Presentation

About the Presenter(s): Professor Donna Wilson is a University Professor/Principal Lecturer at University of Alberta in Canada

Abstract Teaser: With more deaths in developed countries taking place outside of hospitals now, families need to be recognized for their extremely important end-of-life role. Families now normally plan and provide much, if not all, of the care needed by dying family…


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