PRESENTATION HISTORY

 

 

November 2005

"Urban and Institutional Violence", Einstein: A Human Face for Science: Science, Technology and Conflict, International Network of Engineers and Scientists for Global Responsibility 2005 Annual conference and Opening of the South American Peace Research Programme, Facultad de Filosofia y Humanidades, Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Argentina

 

May 2004

"Water bottles and social class", 8th Annual Conference on University Learning & Teaching, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS

 

June 2003 

1) "Academic Citizenship: Position of power and privilege and/or cog in the machine?"; 

2) "Challenges of being both academic and activist: Experiences Post September 11th"

3) "How does the corporatization of  our postsecondary institutions affect the academic’s voice and agency in the public domain?"

Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association annual meeting, Dalhousie University, Halifax

 

March 2003 

"Nonviolence: Philosophy and Action", Guest lecture, Dept. of Sociology and Criminology, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax

"Civil Disobedience: Practical Alternatives to Violence", Halifax Political Forums, Peace and Nations in the 21st Century: Understanding the Causes of War, Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia

"Human costs of war", Cafe Canada, South Shore Council of Canadians, Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia

 

February 2003

"Food Politics", panel member, Creating Change on Your Campus conference, Saint Mary’s Activist Coalition, Saint Mary’s University, Halifax

 

April 2002 

"Water Bottles and Social Class : An Exercise for Teaching Experientially", Pacific Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC

"White privilege: The Eurocentric Nature of Academia", Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Anchorage

 

December 2001 

"Nonviolence: The passion and the practice", Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Anchorage

 

November 2001 

"Testimonial in support of Public Transportation", Anchorage municipal assembly meeting, Anchorage

 

October 2001 

"Causes and consequences: 9-11", Teachin, organizer and facilitator, and presenter of "Exploring Nonviolence and alternative solutions", University of Alaska, Anchorage

 

March 2001 

"Globalization: What does it mean to you", panel, University of Alaska, Anchorage

 

May 2000 

"Sustainable education: Student influence, creativity, true learning, and transdisciplinarity", Student Pre-conference, International Network of Engineers and Scientists for Global Responsibility 2000 Conference, Stockholm, Sweden

 

October 1998 

"Teaching sociology experientially: A class stratification exercise", Race and class: Social construction for the future: 48th Annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Sociological Society, Holy Family College, Philadelphia, PA

 

April 1993

"The place of youth in the political structure: A case study of youth and the environment in Australia and Canada", Rethinking policies for young people: Towards a national perspective, Melbourne, Australia

 

 

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