BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250509T011759EDT-6513GUeMfI@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250509T051759Z DESCRIPTION:Overview\n\nThis workshop on research in libraries and archives examines systemic inequities in research and knowledge production. The fo rmat will be 90 minutes\, with a panel discussion\, followed by Q&A and br oader discussion with all participants. It is for ϲ faculty\, librari ans\, researchers and their students.  \n\nSpeakers\n\n\n Nur Sobers-Khan\, Senior Research Fellow\, Faculty of Arts\, Humanities and Social Sciences \, University of Exeter ('The Colonial Intervention in Islamic Knowledge P roduction in South Asia: From Collecting Practices to Manuscript Patronage ”)\n Marya Hannun\, Postdoctoral Researcher\, Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies\, University of Exeter (“Framing Gendered Histories of Afghanista n: Archives\, Erasures\, and Epistemic Violence”)\n\n\nDiscussant\n\n\n Ana ïs Salamon\, Head\, Islamic Studies Library\, ϲ University\n\n\nSome guiding questions that will be explored in the discussion* \n\n\n How do li braries and archives come to be sites of knowledge production?\n What are t heir histories?\n What and who do these histories include or exclude?\n How do these histories continue into the present?\n How do systemic inequities shape the questions that are asked and topics that are addressed in/throug h archival research?\n How does this inform what comes to be valued as know ledge in particular fields/disciplines?\n\n\n*Not an exclusive list\n\nHow to register\n\nTo register for this workshop\, please fill out this form. A Zoom link will be sent to you 2 days prior to the event. \n\nIf you hav e any questions or difficulties with the registration form\, please contac t Dr. Uzma Jamil\, the Senior Research Equity Advisor (uzma.jamil [at] mcg ill.ca) or Dr. Vishakha Wijenayake\, the Research Equity Advisor (vishakha .wijenayake [at] mcgill.ca). \n\nThis workshop is the second in a series f ocused on inequities in research spaces. It is an interdisciplinary discus sion\, inviting participants to consider what issues\, challenges\, and sy stemic biases create inequities in doing research in each space. Other wor kshops in this series are on Labs and Fieldwork\, respectively. If you wou ld like to know more\, please get in touch.\n DTSTART:20240308T160000Z DTEND:20240308T173000Z LOCATION:Online: a Zoom link will be sent 2 days prior SUMMARY:(In)equity in Research Spaces: Libraries & Archives URL:/equity/channels/event/inequity-research-spaces-li braries-archives-355640 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR