KILLAM INITIATIVE ON RHYTHM
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UdeM's intersectoral meetings on rhythm, designed jointly by the CinéMédias Laboratory and the Vice-Rector's Office for Research, Discovery, Creation and Innovation, offer multiple highlights where the winners of the 2018 Killam Prize, major institutional players, researchers, students and the general public can exchange and broaden their visions on this fundamental theme in an unprecedented way. Major conferences by the five laureates, round tables, poster sessions, film screenings, opening cocktails are just some of the events that punctuate these days. This formula thus offers opportunities to discuss in a formal or more intimate way the major methodological and structural issues in terms of research, pedagogy and funding that intersectorality represents, in all its relevance and difficulties.
DESCRIPTION
In this round table, various speakers talk about the issue of intersectorality in academia regarding the challenges related to its application, whether in the implementation, financing or realization of intersectoral projects. They also mention the place of intersectorality in their personal lives and professional careers, and present their recent research, projects and collaborations. Finally, they ponder on the place of intersectorality in different disciplines and answer questions from the audience.
DATE: May 2nd, 2019
First Intersectoral Meetings on Rhythm Hosted by Université de Montréal : Perceived Rhythm / Not Perceived Rhythm
PARTICIPANTS
Simone Dalla Bella
Santiago Hidalgo
Isabelle Raynauld
Bruno Poellhuber
Bonnie Swaine
Thomas Carrier-Lafleur (moderator)
Julie Carrier (moderator)
André Gaudreault (moderator)
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