Emily Turner is a PhD Candidate at the University of Edinburgh looking at mission architecture in the Canadian North during the nineteenth century. Her research focuses on how architecture was used as an evangelical strategy to assimilate indigenous people and create changes in the landscape and environment. She is also interested in the fusion of indigenous and non-indigenous architectural traditions in the global context, particularly in encouter scenarios, and Arctic community development and settlement.
Sessions in which Emily Turner participates
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
Colonial Entanglements and Decolonizing Strategies
1 hour 30 minutes,
9:00 AM
- 10:30 AM
The Niagara Pumphouse Arts Centre - The Studio
Regular session
Magdalena Milosz, McGill University (Moderator)
Tak Pham (Moderator)
Emily Turner, University of Edinburgh (Moderator)