2013 FASS Junior Research Award Recipients
Marie-Eve Carrier-Moisan (Department of Sociology and Anthropology): Soccer, Moral Panic, and the Rescue Industry: Sex Tourism and the 2014 World Cup in Natal, Brazil Focusing on the upcoming 2014... More
Marie-Eve Carrier-Moisan (Department of Sociology and Anthropology): Soccer, Moral Panic, and the Rescue Industry: Sex Tourism and the 2014 World Cup in Natal, Brazil Focusing on the upcoming 2014... More
In this talk, noted cinema and video game studies scholar Bernard Perron will examine survival horror video games as a surprisingly rich and complex site for the study of gender. At first blush,... More
Michael Windover is the newest faculty addition to the History and Theory of Architecture Program. Windover, who arrived at Carleton in the fall of 2012, is a historian of modern architecture, design... More
Carleton University’s English Department is set to host an important and relevant event on the binary structure of gender. The event is titled ‘Gender Failure’, and will feature a... More
In 1971, Ontario schools introduced a course called World Religions into the curriculum for senior high school students…Read more... More
It has been a productive past few months for Hilary Grant. Not only has the graduating History and Theory of Architecture (HTA) student won the Martin Eli Weil Prize for best architectural... More
Assistant Professor and Director of the Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies, Patrizia Gentile spoke with a number of media outlets about the recent disqualification of a transgendered contestant... More
by Nick Ward Canaanites, Sea Peoples, Israelites, Phoenicians, Assyrians, Persians, Greeks and Romans are all documented as former inhabitants of Israel’s 3000 year old city of Tel Dor. Even... More
Carleton University has 29 specialists working within 14 different disciplines who focus on Latin America and the Caribbean region. For the first time, Carleton will offer classes that reflect this... More
By Nicole Findlay A group of Gender and Sexuality ArtsOne students are bringing sex to the big screen. They’ve developed and launched a new film festival, Reel Sex that explores themes in... More