2009 Conference Schedule

unless otherwise indicated, all conference activities take place on the University of Guelph campus

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PSYCHOGEOGRAPHIES OF POSSIBILITY: Re-imagining Spaces in Critical Times

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University of Guelph, November 6-7, 2009

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                                             Friday November 6th

 9:00-9:50                                      Coffee, etc

                                                     and Registration

                                                     Foyer, Hutt Bldg.


9:50-10:00                              Conference Welcome

                                                     124 Richards Bldg.

 

10:00-11:00                       The Cornerstone Address

                                                  Dr. Kristine Miller

                                               “Remixing Minneapolis”

                                               (MPEG-4 / MB / mins.)

                                                     124 Richards Bldg.

 

11:00-11:15                                        Coffee, etc

                                                     Foyer, Hutt Bldg.


11:15-12:30  

Panel A:  Love and the City                                  | Room 234 Hutt

Panel B:  Re-Negotiating the Margins               | Room 240B Hutt

 

12:30-1:30                                               Lunch

                                                     Foyer, Hutt Bldg.


1:30-2:45

Panel C:  Salvaging: Geographies of Memory   | Room 234 Hutt

Panel D:  Re-Imagining Communities               | Room 240B Hutt

 

 2:45-3:00                                        Coffee, etc

                                                     Foyer, Hutt Bldg.


3:00-4:15

Panel E:  Representin’                                           | Room 234 Hutt

Panel F:  Re-Signifying Place                               | Room 240B Hutt

 

4:30-6:30                                   Faculty Round Table

                                  "Sustainable Cities: Who are we kidding?"

                                                 (MPEG-4 / MB / mins.)

                                                  105 MacNaughton Bldg.


 7:30 pm                                  Presenters’ Dinner

                                        Green Room, at the BookShelf,

                                      41 Quebec St., Downtown Guelph

 


                                           Saturday November 7th


8:30  - 9:00                                        Coffee, etc

                                                     Foyer, Hutt Bldg.


 9:00-10:30                        Graduate student roundtable

                                                     Interdisciplinarity

                                Challenges of Translation and Coexistence

                                                 (MPEG-4 / MB / mins.)

                                                  105 MacNaughton Bldg.


10:30  - 10:45                                        Coffee, etc

                                                     Foyer, Hutt Bldg.


10:45-12:15

Panel G:  Ambiance of Play                                  | Room 234 Hutt

Panel H:  Spaces of Citizenship                          | Room 240B Hutt

 

12:15-1:15                                                 Lunch

                                                     Foyer, Hutt Bldg.


1:30-2:45

Panel I:  Underpasses and Undersides             | Room 234 Hutt

Panel J:  Dealing with S#*t                                 | Room 240B Hutt

 

3:00-4:00                               The Capstone Address

                                                        Dr. Meg Holden

                               “ The Rhetoric of Sustainable Development:

                                             Perversity, futility, jeopardy?”

                                                 (MPEG-4 / MB / mins.)

                                                  105 MacNaughton Bldg.


4:15-6:00                                  Catered Reception

                                             The TransCanada Institute

 

7:00 pm                                                 Social

                                                           The Albion

                                                         49 Norfolk St.

                                                     Downtown Guelph

 

Conference Sponsors

(University of Guelph):


College of Social & Applied Human Sciences

Department of Geography

Office of Research

Office of Student Affairs

Dr. Smaro Kamboureli, Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in Critical Studies in Canadian Literature TransCanada Institute

School of English and Theatre Studies

Ontario Agricultural College

School of Environmental Design
and Rural Development

Department of Psychology

Graduate Students Association

Student Volunteer Connections

College of Arts

Graduate Program Services

Department of Political Science

Department of Sociology and Anthropology

School of Language and Literatures

The university Bookstore

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