Tuesday 9 May, 2023
Le géographe, le territoire, la forêt (titre provisoire)
Lunch is not included in the registration fee. See this page for more information.
Chair: Nick Revington, INRSChildism in Children’s Geographies: Can we have it both ways? Ann Marie Murnaghan, York UniversityThe concept of childism has received varied treatment in the study children, childhood, and youth in the last 50 years. On the one hand, childism has referred to the anti-child opinions and behaviours of adults, influenced by the work of psychoanalyst and political scholar Elisabeth Young-Breuhl in her...
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Event detailsThe doors will open at 16h30The lecture will start at 17h30The lecture takes 1,5 hr (including Q & A)The reception will continue for 1,5 hr after the lecture. Drinks and hors d’oeuvres will be served both before and after the lecture, but not during it (Only the first drinks will be free for the first 75 attendees).What is the Suzanne Mackenzie Memorial Lecture (SMML)The Feminist Intersectional So...