Galina Scolnic is a sessional instructor in Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Windsor in Windsor, ON, Canada. She recently successfully defended her PhD dissertation titled Secularism versus Awkwardness in Public Spaces: An Online Ethnography with Muslims in Windsor, Ontario. Dr. Scolnic's main interests are religion, secularism, and the nation-state at the intersections of migration, gender, race, and class as it pertains to specific contexts.
Sessions in which Galina Scolnic participates
UQAM - Pavillon Sherbrooke - SH-3540
Hulya Arik, University of Toronto (Master of ceremonies)
Galina Scolnic, University of Windsor (Master of ceremonies)
Wajiha Mehdi, University of British Columbia (Speaker)
Anahid Shirkhodaee, Wilfrid Laurier Univeristy (Speaker)
Seif Malhas, University of Waterloo (Speaker)
Yannis-Adam Allouache, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore (Speaker)
UQAM - Pavillon Sherbrooke - SH-3540
Galina Scolnic, University of Windsor (Master of ceremonies)
Hulya Arik, University of Toronto (Master of ceremonies)
Seif Malhas, University of Waterloo (Speaker)
Yannis-Adam Allouache, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore (Speaker)
Wajiha Mehdi, University of British Columbia (Speaker)
Anahid Shirkhodaee, Wilfrid Laurier Univeristy (Speaker)
Sessions in which Galina Scolnic attends
UQAM - Pavillon Sherbrooke - Entrance hall
UQAM - Coeur des sciences - Agora du Coeur des sciences
Sharlene Mollet, University of Toronto Scarborough (Keynote speaker)
Pavillon Président-Kennedy (PK) - PK-1140