CQ Fellow Dr. Lisbeth Berbary’s keynote talk at the Second Annual Critical Pedagogies Symposium has been published in the interdisciplinary journal Leisure Sciences. In the article, titled Theorypracticing Differently: Re-Imagining the Public, Health, and Social Research, Berbary employs critical and deconstructive social theories to “explore how we might begin to think differently about the public and […]
Announcements
CQ Seminar- February 25th
On Tuesday, February 25th, CQ Fellow Dr. Janet Parsons, along with Dr. Clara Juando-Prats, and Natalie Baker, will be leading a seminar on the following topic Mind the (methodological) gap: A journey into qualitative/quantitative interpretive spaces This event will take place in the Health Sciences Building, room HS208 and will run from 12:00-1:30 PM. Everyone […]
Announcing CQ Leadership Changes
For the past year, Dr Gail Teachman has provided leadership in her role as Associate Director (AD) of CQ; however, as of January 2020 she is stepping down from that role and will remain a CQ Fellow. During her tenure as AD, Dr Teachman co-chaired CQ’s second Critical Pedagogies Symposium on Learning and Teaching Qualitative […]
CQ Directors featured in U of T News for their work with Academics without Borders
Photo description from left to right: U of T Associate Professor Denise Gastaldo, Margarida de Aquino Cunha, the rector of Brazil’s Federal University of Acre and Rozilaine Redi Lago, who was a visiting U of T PhD student (photo courtesy of Dalla Lana & U of T News) Please read the full article here: U […]
Final seminar of the semester- Dec. 4th
CQ’s final seminar of the Fall semester will be on Wednesday, December 4th. We will be serving pizza, salad, and an engaging talk on embodied mapping! Embodied Mapping: A visual-based, new materialist methodology for investigating the contemporary contexts of technologised biomedicine Speakers: Dr. Rory Crath & Dr. Christian Rangel Time: Wednesday, December 4, 12:00-1:30pmLocation: HS 208, […]
Dissertation Award: Call for Applications
Applications are now being accepted for CQ’s ‘Joan Eakin Award for Methodological Excellence in a Qualitative Doctoral Dissertation’. The deadline to receive applications is December 10, 2019. To view further details and application instructions, click here.