Graduate and Postdoctoral Fellow Symposium: Emerging Research on Later Life
On October 5, ACT is hosting its first ever graduate student and postdoctoral fellow symposium at the Loyola campus of Concordia University, specifically in the Department of Communication Studies. With the exception of the public keynote by Josephine Dolan, this is a closed event.
SCHEDULE
9:30-10:00 (CJ 2.130) – Welcome and Introductions
Josephine Dolan and Kim Sawchuk
10:00am-11:00am – Exploring and challenging the normativities of later life
Older adults and videogames: at the margins of productivity and play. Exploring the intersecting normative discourses of digital games and ageing
Gabrielle Lavenir
Food Talks: when the successful ageing injunction is being reconfigured through a foodblog
Myriam Durocher
11:15am-12:45pm – Engagements and community connections
Intergenerational Community Connections
Don Rosenbaum and Shayne Zal
Old, crafty and connected: Cercle de Fermières; community and technologies
Nora Tremblay-Lamontagne
Alternative Approaches to Engage People with Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia Through Imagination, Communication and Methods of Care
Carly McAskill
12:45pm-2:00pm – Lunch
2:00pm – 3:00pm – Aging and other-than-human attachments
Multispecied life courses and the dueling temporalities of bucket list adventures
Constance Lafontaine
Aging Attachments and the ondes Martenot
David Madden
3:00pm – 3:15pm – Wrap-up
3:30pm-5:00pm (CJ 1.114) – Public Keynote
‘Old age’, gender and the silvering of contemporary Hollywood cinema: economics and ideologies
Josephine Dolan
5:00pm-7:00pm (CJ Atrium) – Reception
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