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Disciplines Over Time: Making, Keeping and Breaking the Boundaries of Knowledge

Kinesiology Over Time: Emerging and Diverging

Meeting link: https://ubc.zoom.us/j/61559513728?pwd=BQbyaVnbja7oIaBQfjtgwEdPQ7wrJe.1
Meeting ID: 615 5951 3728
Passcode: 703369

 

 

 

Patricia Vertinsky, Member of Common Room at Green College and Professor of Kinesiology, UBC; Nicola Hodges, Vice-Principal and Member of Common Room at Green College, and Professor of Kinesiology, UBC; Jasmin Ma, Member of Common Room at Green College and Assistant Professor of Kinesiology, UBC; and Matthew Fliss, PhD Candidate, Kinesiology, UBC
Coach House, Green College, UBC and livestreamed
Thursday, October 24, 5-6:30 pm, with reception to follow
in the series
Disciplines Over Time: Making, Keeping and Breaking the Boundaries of Knowledge
 
This series, co-hosted with UBC Emeritus College, brings together scholars who inhabit the same academic discipline or field of study, and are at different stages of their careers, to talk about how the boundaries separating their field of specialization from other fields have shifted over time. This first event in the series will stage a conversation between scholars of Kinesiology. The moderator will ask the panelists a series of questions about their perspectives on the discipline, and the discussion will be opened at an early stage to members of the audience. The goal of the event is to grasp the interdisciplinary nexus that is "Kinesiology" in Canadian and other universities and to peer into possible futures of the field.
 
Co-organized with UBC Emeritus College.

This series will bring together scholars who inhabit the same academic discipline or field of study, and are at different stages of their careers, to talk about how the boundaries separating their field of specialization from other fields have changed over time. The conversation will inevitably lead to a consideration of cross-disciplinary influences and interdisciplinary trends, as participants account for changes in the cognitive strength of sub-disciplines and the rise and fall of disciplinary paradigms. The intent will be to identify underlying reasons for the observed changes and, by the end of the series, to draw some general conclusions about mechanisms of (inter)disciplinary interaction and development, in the spirit—if not necessarily the style—of Thomas Kuhn and Michel Foucault.

Series Conveners: Emma Cunliffe, Green College and Law, UBC; Donald Fisher, UBC Emeritus College

 

 Unless otherwise noted, all of our lectures are free to attend and do not require registration.

October 24, 2024
10:00 am to 11:30 am

Coach House

6201 Cecil Green Park Rd

Speakers

Patricia Vertinsky, Member of Common Room at Green College and Professor of Kinesiology, UBC; Nicola Hodges, Vice-Principal and Member of Common Room at Green College, and Professor of Kinesiology, UBC; Jasmin Ma, Member of Common Room at Green College and Assistant Professor of Kinesiology, UBC; and Matthew Fliss, PhD Candidate, Kinesiology, UBC
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