Reactions March 8 2011 SARA ANGEL: little picasso meets the newspaper (art) PHILLIPA CHONG: how critics decide if they like books (literature) DYLAN JERVIS: atomic order near absolute zero (physics)
Tags: art history, atoms, books, critics, newspapers, physics, picasso, reactions, sociology(anti) Valentine’s February 14 2011 PETER BUCHANAN: pigs, sex, and unclean reading practices (medieval studies) ASHISH DESHWAR: breeding heartless fish (medicine & molecular genetics) BETH ELDER: immigration, marriage and federal investigation (public policy)
Tags: fish, genetics, immigration, marriage, medieval studies, policy, reading, Valentine'sRelationships February 8 2011 J.C. BOURQUE: lobbyists in da house (business) ERIK LEUNG: stravinsky gets neo-classical (music) JONATHAN TAM: roberton davies and ploughright college (law)
Tags: business, English, law, lobbyists, music, relationships, Robertson Davies, StravinskySystems December 1 2010 AKWASI OWUSU-BEMPAH: black canadians in the criminal justice system (criminology) MICHAELA BEDER: no status, no healthcare? (psychiatry) JORDAN GUTHRIE: peasant resistance in tanzania (political science) The evening featured special guest moderator ELIZABETH CHURCH, Kierans Janigan Journalism Fellow at Massey College and post-secondary education reporter for The Globe and Mail.
Tags: citizenship, criminology, healthcare, justice, political science, psychiatry, resistance, systems, TanzaniaGreed November 25 2010 ARVID AGREN: the salamander’s selfish genes (evolutionary biology) LEONEL ABAROA: what do we mean by “greed”? (theology) GRANT BISHOP: financial regulation in a greed-is-good world (law) The evening featured special guest moderator RACHEL PULFER, International Programs Director for Journalists for Human Rights and 2009-2010 Massey Journalism Fellow.
Tags: finance, genes, greed, law, selfishness, theologyRemembrance November 11 2010 CLIFF VAN DER LINDEN: renegotiation the terms of belonging in europe (political science) LIOR SHEFFER: a model of social blame (political psychology) WILLIAM TO: post-operative and post-anaesthetic memory loss (physiology) As a special treat, the panel discussion was led by Massey Journalism Fellow Jeff Warren, author of Head Trip: Adventures on […]
Tags: blame, Europe, memory loss, physiology, political science, psychology, remembrance“_____” AND THE CITY (in honour of the then upcoming municipal elections) October 21 2010 RAILI LAKANEN: how community engagement can lead to sustainability (urban planning) SHELLEY LIEBEMBUK: exploring the intercultural themes, performers and audiences of Toronto (drama) UTAKO TANEBE: making the invisible city visible (architecture) The panel discussion was led by Eye Weekly columnist […]
Tags: architecture, cities, community, drama, performance, planning, sustainability, TorontoWHAT THE EYES SEE September 27 2010 HEATHER SHERIDAN: how our eyes read (psychology) SEAN STARKE: the influence of photography and the cinema on “ways of seeing” in the modernist novel (english) GREG WEST: how our emotions guide our visual system (psychology)
Tags: cinema, emotions, English Literature, eyes, modernism, novels, photography, reading, vision