BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250915T085521EDT-46922ZOkKP@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250915T125521Z DESCRIPTION:Hybrid Event\n\nPlease register on Eventbrite. \n The in-person event will be at the York Amphitheatre at Concordia's Sir George Williams Campus EV Building Room 1.605.\n\nThis event is affiliated with the Situat ed Emergences - Media Conference\, but is open to the public (in-person an d online).\n\nBird-Song and Place-thought in the Aftermath\n\nStarlings si ng new songs when they grow-up in persistently polluted lands. Desires and being shift. The relations of our situatedness go far beyond bodies\, str etching outwards to lands\, waters\, non-humans\, ancestors\, and those ye t to come. We make one another in difficult conditions. What can we become ? How can we reach towards land-body desires when fossil fuel capitalism a nd colonialism continues to thrive? Following Frantz Fanon’s example of ‘i nserting invention into existence\,’ this brings Red River Métis feminist and queer land-body relations in dialogue with Vanessa Watt’s Anishinaabe\ , and Haudenosaunee understanding of place-thought to offer a desire-based and after-pessimism vision of anti-colonial justice.\n\nDr. M Murphy is a anti-colonial feminist science and technology studies scholar. They are P rofessor of the School of Environment and WGSI\, as well as Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Environmental Data Justice and Science and Technology St udies at the University of Toronto. They co-direct the Technoscience Resea rch Unit and its Indigenous Environmental Data Justice Lab\, as well as th e recent Indigenous Science\, Technology and Environment Research Hub. The y are the lead social science PI in the Acceleration Consortium’s CFREF gr ant with a focus on Indigenous approaches to ethical substance. They are t he author of The Economization of Life (2017)\, Seizing the Means of Repro duction (2012)\, Sick Building Syndrome and the Politics of Uncertainty (2 007)\, as well as the forthcoming co-authored Fear of a Dead White Planet\ , all published with Duke University Press. Murphy has twice been awarded the Fleck Prize form the Society for the Social Studies of Science. Their current research focuses on Indigenous feminist STS approaches to reimagin ing chemicals\, exposures\, and data justice. Their current project is cal led Alterlife in the Ongoing Aftermath. They are Red River Métis from Winn ipeg.\n\nThis event is also part of the 7th Season of Disrupting Disruptio ns: the Feminist and Accessible Publishing and Communications Technologies Speaker and Workshop Series\, organized by Dr. Alex Ketchum. Our series w as made possible thanks to our sponsors: SSHRC\, Digital Citizen Research\ , the Institute for Gender\, Sexuality\, and Feminist Studies (IGSF)\, the DIGS Lab\, Milieux\, Initiative for Indigenous Futures\, ReQEF\, and more .\n\nThere is no fee required to attend this event. It will be professiona lly live captioned.\n\nYou can watch other past events here.\n DTSTART:20240920T203000Z DTEND:20240920T220000Z SUMMARY:Dr. M Murphy on Bird-Song and Place-thought in the Aftermath (Hybri d Event) URL:/igsf/channels/event/dr-m-murphy-bird-song-and-pla ce-thought-aftermath-hybrid-event-357851 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR