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1.2.1.: Decolonization in practice Location: SJA-349E Chair: Brian Mahayie Waters
Decolonizing Participation though Silence
Neha Soni Arora, Kristina Berynets
Simon Fraser University, Canada
Decolonizing the Field of Project Management: Decentering Western Dominance in ‘Development’ Projects
Ruby Dagher
University of Ottawa, Canada
Decolonizing Narratives: Exploring the Canadian Aporetic Condition in International Development
John Wilfred Bessai
Okanagan College, Canada
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1.2.2: Experiences of International Students Location: SJA-482C Chair: Mustahid Husain
Theatre of the Oppressed as a Community-Building Tool for International Students: Paradigms Shift
Rita Dhungel, Asha Thapa, Niraj Joshi, shelley Liebembuk, Jessica Ho, Sampada Subedi, Krishta Timalsina, Kanchan Thapa, Slesha Chhetri, Nishan Pun, Samir Thapa, Bikash Shah
University of the Fraser Valley, Canada
Bridging Perspectives: Examining the Conceptualizations of Development Contributions Among International Scholarship Returnees and Donor Countries
Mai Anh Phuong Tran
University of Ottawa, Canada
'Good Enough to Work, Good Enough to stay': International students' fight for justice in Canada
Ethel Tungohan
York University, Canada
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1.2.3: Gendered perspectives Location: SJA-576D
Constructing the Ideal Woman Farmer in Ethiopia: How Gender Representations become embedded in Digital Agriculture Initiatives
Matthew Schnurr, Selamawit Abdella
Dalhousie University, Canada
Developing gender-responsive, survivor-centred, and trauma-informed learning tools to address GBV and development challenges in fishing communities in Kenya
Philip Onguny1, Neil Arya2, Ilene Hayman3, Patricia Orawo4, Caroline Odera5, Melissa Whaling2, Philip Osano6, Victoria Gachuche1, Yassin Ally7, Mumbua Mutunga8, Austin Omondi9, Sylvia Scott10
1: Saint Paul University, Canada;
2: PEGASUS Institute, Canada;
3: University of Toronto, Canada;
4: STADA, Kenya;
5: WISE-Hub, Kenya;
6: Stockholm Environmental Institute (SEI), Kenya;
7: Kivulini - Women's Rights Oragnization, Tanzania;
8: University of Nairobi, Kenya;
9: Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, Kenya;
10: Caring Partners Global Inc
Building foundations for change through Feminist Participatory Action Research: Insights and learnings from working with adolescent mothers in Uganda
Shelley Jones, Kathleen Manion
Royal Roads University, Canada
“pls send me pics” : sexual harassment and Indonesian and Filipino domestic workers in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Ashlynn Ashita Chand
York University, Canada
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1.2.4 Location: SJA- 542E Chair: Rebecca Tiessen
Rethinking Development through the Lens of Feminist Flourishing
Chair(s): Rebecca Tiessen (University of Ottawa, Canada)
Presentations of the Symposium
Decolonializing Development Through Expanding our Understanding of Wellbeing: Exploring Feminist Flourishing as a Conceptual Framework
Rebecca Tiessen, Ayewa Donkoh University of Ottawa
‘Love On Top of Mercy’: Complex Decision Making Among Women Who Survived Wartime Forced Marriage in Northern Uganda
Ketty Anyeko University of Toronto
Feminist Flourishing as a New Lens for Enhancing Women’s Participation in Peace Processes: An Analysis of Women’s ‘Advisory’ Boards in Yemen and Syria
Madi Fillmore University of Ottawa
Emotional Wellbeing as a Determinant of Adolescent Flourishing in Uganda
Daniel Kikulwe York University
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