[URBANTH-L]SUNTA-related sessions at SfAA in Vancouver

David W. Haines dhaines1 at gmu.edu
Thu Mar 23 06:36:13 EST 2006


Re: SfAA in Vancouver

This is a rough outline of SUNTA member panels and papers, based
on responses to the prior urbanth listserv inquiry. Apologies for any
omissions or errors. -- David Haines

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TUESDAY

10:00-5:20
Balmoral
Four part panel: "Downtown Eastside Vancouver: 
Representations, Communities and Conversations"
Chair, Dana Culhane, Simon Fraser University

10:00-11:50
Part I: Representing and Performing Community History
12:00-1:30
Part II: Visual Arts, Performance and Public Space
1:30-3:20
Part III: Performance, Healing, Audiences and Research
3:30-5:20
Part IV: Reflections, Commentaries and Discussions from Near and Far

WEDNESDAY

8:00-9:50
Regency A
Panel: "Wars, Economic and Alternative Development"
Paper: "Working the Edge" by Lisa Citron, Cascadia Community College

8:00-9:50
Regency E
Panel: "Whose Ethnography Is It Anyways?: Ethics, 
Ownership, and Politics in the Context of Anthropological Research"
Paper: "How Applied Is the Anthropology of 
Migrations in Argentina?" by Aranzazu Recalde, 
Anthropology Department, McGill University

8:00-9:50
Oxford
Panel: "Migration and Human Trafficking"
Paper: "Trauma and Resiliency of the Trafficked 
Child: Toward Solutions and Resolutions" by Micah Bump, Georgetown University

12:00 - 1:30
Regency C.
Panel: "Education on the Edge: A Discussion of 
Applied Anthropology of Education"
Paper: "Modeling Alternatives to Neoliberal 
Democracy: A Field Report on the Test Case Using 
Citizen Panels and Interculturality in the U.S." by Greg Tanaka.

1:30-3:20
Regency D
Panel: "Community Is Not a Metaphor: 
Understanding the Forces of Communal Identity
in Constructing the Mexican Citizen"
Chair: Ramona Perez, San Diego State University

1:30-3:20
Constable
Panel: "Stemming the Rise of Disaster Capitalism"
Chair: Mark Schuller, UC-Santa Barbara

3:30-5:20
Kensington
Panel: "Development Theory and Praxis"
Chair: Constance P. deRoche, Cape Breton University

THURSDAY

12:00-1:30
Plaza A
Panel: "Timing and Spacing Development"
Paper: "NGO Implementation in a Successfully 
Failed State" by Mark Schuller, UC-Santa Barbara

3:30-5:20
Kensington
Panel: "Wind over Water: Understanding East Asian Migration"
Chairs: David W. Haines (George Mason University) 
and JEONG Jong-Ho (Seoul National University)

FRIDAY

8:00-9:50
Regency E
Panel: "Gender, Migration and Health"
Chairs, Dianna Shandy (Macalester College) and 
Elzbieta Gozdziak (Georgetown University)

10:00-11:50
Plaza C
Panel: "Making Family at the Margins: Localized Studies of Gender and Power"
Chairs: Elisabeth Golub and Dianna Shandy, Macalester College

12:00 - 1:00
Place to be announced
SUNTA program planning meeting--open to all
Chair: David Haines, George Mason University

1:30-4:00
Plaza
Poster: "La Solidarité Africaine est Encore une 
Réalité:  A Study of Urban Migration in Bénin" by 
Marcy Hessling, Wayne State University

1:30-3:20
Prince of Wales
Panel: "Double Oppression: Displacement, 
Involuntary Relocation and Controlled Exclusion"
Paper: "The Hunters Redux: Applied Visual 
Strategies with the Botswana Xo" by Matthew Durington, Towson University

3:30-5:20
Lord Byron
Panel: "Cultural Aspects of Violence and Torture, Crime and Punishment"
Paper: "Engulfed: Indian Guestworkers, Bahraini 
Citizens and the Structural Violence of the 
Kafala System" by Andrew M. Gardner, University of Puget Sound

SATURDAY

8:00-9:50
Constable
Roundtable discussion: "Community Building for the Twenty-First Century"
Discussants include Julie Adkins and Van Kemper

10:00-11:50
Brighton
Panel: "Class and Collective Action Part II (PESO)"
Paper: "Class in the Academy: Our Achilles Heel" 
by Angela Jancius, Youngstown State University

1:30-3:20
Regency C
Panel: "Is Homelessness Chronic?"
Paper: "Shelter Where There Was None - Or, Who Is 
a More ‘Worthy' Victim?" by Julie Adkins, Southern Methodist University

1:30-3:20
Brighton
Panel: "Embodiment of Place and Time: 
Intergenerational Continuity and Divergence"
Paper: "Living off the Fat of the Land or Getting 
Fat in the Promised" by Erick Castellanos, Tufts University 




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