Who’s presenting? Check out the list below or visit the program for the annual meeting of the Canadian Historical Association.
Department Chair Dominique Marshall is chairing the panel, “So, What Will That Get You? Becoming a Historian in a Changing Job and Academic Market | Qu’est-ce que ça donne? Devenir historien ou historienne dans un marché d’emploi en mutation pour les universitaires.”
Professor Marshall is also presenting, “‘CIDA Brings you the World! ‘Children’s Reception of Humanitarian Photographs of Children: 1980-2000.'”
Professor John C. Walsh is participating in the panel “Reflections on the Lost Stories Project | Réflexions sur le projet Histoires retrouvées.”
Others presenting in Regina this week:
PhD Candidate Christine Chisholm is presenting “Thalidomide Babies: Visiting the Borderland between Disability History and Medical History” during the 15th Annual Conference of the Canadian Disability Studies Association.
MA Candidate Dany Guay-Bélanger is presenting “Deadplay: A methodology for the study of ‘dead’ videogames” during the 2018 Annual Conference of the Canadian Game Studies Association.He is also chairing the panel entitled “(Re)investigating Data & Methods.”