Congreso de la Federación Canadiense de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales 2009, Carleton University
23 al 31 de mayo de 2009, Ottawa – Canada
The Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences is the largest multidisciplinary academic gathering in Canada, attracting delegates from every corner of Canada and around the world. Steeped in over 75 years of tradition, Congress is a gathering of researchers, scholars and students in the humanities and social sciences, leading public intellectuals, authors, artists and many more.
The theme Capital Connections: nation, terroir, territoire invites an exploration of identity as physical space; the space of a people, a nation, and their historic ‘terroir.’ It asks the question: has globalization produced a sea-change in our understanding of the relationship between place and who we are? This theme provides a rich backdrop for the conference agenda, highlights of which are the Research in Society lecture series, a suite of lectures featuring internationally distinguished academics, and the Breakfast on Campus speaker series, morning lectures given by prominent public figures — novelists, poets, journalists, artists — from outside academe.
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