CASID 2024 Conference
June 12 - 14, 2024
Conference Program
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Date: Friday, 14/June/2024 | ||||
8:30am - 10:00am |
3.1.1: Dissecting policy: what is working, what is not? Location: SH680 1161 Using Research for Building and Disseminating Evidence for Advocacy and Policy Adaptation Plan International Canada, Canada Investment Promotion and Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Cross-Sectional Policy Analysis York University, Canada Invisible and precarious: A scoping review of gender-based violence in agricultural streams of Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program University of Guelph, Canada Quand les obstacles structurel et culturel fragilisent les droits sociaux en Haïti. Étude de la stratégie nationale d’aide sociale de 2010 à 2025. UNIVERSITE OTTAWA, Canada |
3.1.2 Development dynamics of agro-extractivism and agroecological alternatives Location: SH680 1351 Presentations of the Symposium Development dynamics of agro-extractivism and agroecological alternatives Development dynamics of agro-extractivism and agroecological alternatives Development dynamics of agro-extractivism and agroecological alternatives Development dynamics of agro-extractivism and agroecological alternatives |
3.1.3 Extractivism, Security and Development in Africa Location: SH680 1399 Presentations of the Symposium Security Movements in Extractive Spaces: Dispossession, Community-Level Grievance and Resource Conflicts in Ghana Symbolic of Conflict Resolution by Civilian Armed Groups in South Kivu #Stop Galamsey: The Securitization Language of ASM in the Media and its Influence on Policy Climate Change Adaptation in Small and Medium-sized Cities and Municipalities |
3.1.4 Gender, Security and Development (2) Location: SH680 1365 Presentations of the Symposium Reflections on the RN WPS Symposium: Taking Action to Address Gender Equality, Peace and Security Overview of Research Priorities from the RN WPS Symposium Findings Ending Sexual and Gender-based Violence (SGBV) in Crisis- and Conflict-affected Contexts: Effective Strategies and Persistent Barriers Conditional Cash Transfers and their Impacts on Women in Nigeria |
10:00am - 10:30am |
Break 1 Day 3 |
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10:30am - 12:00pm |
3.2.1: Epistemic (in)justice Location: SH680 1161 Epistemic Justice and the Knowledge Commons Presentations of the Symposium Reconceptualizing violence in international and comparative education: revisiting Galtung’s framework Why is epistemic humility for epistemic justice provocative? A reflexive assessment Re-storying the university: reclaiming epistemic justice through liminal spaces of unlearning Reimagining knowledge mobilization: Confronting epistemic (in)justice and our carbon-constrained futures |
3.2.2: Focus on Canada Location: SH680 1351 Exploring Entrepreneurship Opportunities Among Immigrant Women in Brandon, Manitoba Brandon University, Canada The Road to Internationalization is Paved With Good Intentions: Ethical Dimensions of Internationalization in Ontario's Community Colleges Canadore College, Canada Negotiating Identities in Development: Experiences from the Second-Generation Tamil Diaspora in Canada McMaster University, Canada International education, migration and contemporary overlapping crises: examining Mexican and Vietnamese students’ temporalities in Canada’s edu-gration system The University of British Columbia - Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy, Canada |
3.2.3 La gestion des risques et de la sécurité : un nouveau paradigme pour les organisations canadiennes qui ont des opérations internationales? Location: SH680 1399 Presentations of the Symposium Modèle de gestion des risques et de la sécurité de l’OCCAH basé sur l’obligation de diligence : l’exemple des institutions académiques au Québec « Duty of care » ou « Duty of caring » ? Seuils de tolérance aux risques à travers le prisme de la radicalisation et de l’extrémisme violent Quel design de résilience pour nos organisations face aux risques émergents et aux polycrises |
3.2.4: Food security and Indigenous perspectives Location: SH680 1365 taking care of the land for food security: The Indigenous Planning of Quechua People in Peru University of Guelph, Canada Social reproduction and agricultural productivity: the case of Malawi Trent University, Canada Women’s challenges in indigenous knowledge food security in South Africa: The case of Alice in the Eastern Cape Province University of Fort Hare, South Africa The political economy of agroecological transitions 1: University of Calgary, Canada; 2: Professor of Agroecology, Academic Peasant Unit “Tiahuanacu” of the Bolivian Catholic University; 3: Associate Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute |
12:00pm - 1:30pm |
Lunch Day 3 |
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1:30pm - 3:00pm |
3.3.1: Ecological perspectives: water system governance, weather preparedness and 'the feminization' of agriculture Location: SH680 1161 Examining the ‘feminization of agriculture’ among small-scale farming households living in complex socio-ecological systems in San Marcos, Guatemala University of Waterloo, School of Public Health Sciences Perspectives of local water system governance and health among various stakeholders in a Western Highland community of Guatemala Univeristy of Waterloo, School of Public Health Sciences Examining extreme weather event preparedness, response, and recovery among community health workers in Negros Oriental, Philippines: A qualitative study 1: University of Waterloo, Canada; 2: University of Toronto, Canada; 3: International Care Ministries, Philippines Examining Implementer Experiences to Inform Scale-up of a Community Health Worker Program in the Philippines 1: University of Waterloo, Canada; 2: International Care Ministries, Philippines |
3.3.2: Indigenous knowledge systems, perspectives, and contributions. Location: SH680 1351 'Community Resilience and Memory Narratives among Weavers in a Country in Reconciliation Saint Mary Universtity, Canada The Social Impacts of Retail Stores in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region. University of Ottawa, Canada Land, worldview, culture: Impacts and dynamics of change within Indigenous Knowledge Systems University of Guelph, Canada Indigenous knowledge and conflict resolution: A literature review University of Ottawa, Canada |
3.3.3 (Auto)réflexion critique, positionnalité et perspectives plurielles sur les transformations en coopération internationale Katherine Robitaille1, Sara Farley2 1: Université Laval, Canada; 2: Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), Canada Location: SH680 1399 1: Université Laval, Canada; 2: Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), Canada |
3.3.4: Decolonial Disability Studies and Overlapping Global Crises: Transcending Traditional Development Intervention and Epistemic Paradigms Location: SH680 1365 Decolonial Disability Studies and Overlapping Global Crises: Transcending Traditional Development Intervention and Epistemic Paradigms Presentations of the Symposium . |
3:00pm - 3:30pm |
Break 2 Day 3 |
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3:30pm - 5:00pm |
3.4.1: Sustainable Development Goals; Refugee livelihoods through education Location: SH680 1161 Building sustainable and decent refugee livelihoods through education? Interplay between policies and realities of five refugee groups in Global South University of Glasgow, United Kingdom Decentring the Sustainable Development Goals: Alternatives to reimagining desired shared futures. 1: St. Mary's University, Canada; 2: Acadia University; 3: Mount Saint Vincent University ANALYZING THE IMPACT OF THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS ON POVERTY, GENDER EQUALITY, AND CLIMATE CHANGE IN RURAL AFRICAN HOUSEHOLDS (2017-2022) Brandon University, Canada |
3.4.2 Decolonizing the IDS Syllabus: Launch and Discussion Georgina Alonso1, Adrian Murray2, Jess Notwell3 1: University of Johannesburg, South Africa; 2: University of Ottawa; 3: King’s University College Location: SH680 1351 1: University of Johannesburg, South Africa; 2: University of Ottawa; 3: King’s University College |
3.4.3: Critical analysis from India on the Agrarian Social Movement, the 2008 Kandhamal violence, democracy and decentralization Location: SH680 1399 Authoritarian Neoliberalism Meets Agrarian Populism: Decoding the Agrarian Social Movement of 2020-21 in India York University, Canada Decolonizing Memory in the National Imagination: A Critical Analysis of the 2008 Kandhamal Violence University of Calgary, Canada Backsliding of Democracy and Decentralization in Kerala (India) Centre for Rural Management (CRM), Kottayam, Kerala, India The Role of Human Capital in Development: Examining the “Kerala Model” of Developmet Mount St. VincentUnversity, Canada |
3.4.4 Location: SH680 1351 |
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