Incredibly honored to win this year’s Law & Society Association dissertation prize for “Professionalizing Discrimination” – a relational ethnography of the legal response to discriminatory policing. More here: https://t.co/4whtGBNFGW
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Excited for this conversation at Queen's Law! Join us on Monday, November 25, at 1 PM EST. Register here to participate via Zoom or in person: https://t.co/0NYwjmWpvp
Join Osgoode Visiting Research Fellow @InbarPeled1 at #QueensULaw on Nov. 25 for a talk on “The Problem and Transformation of Discriminatory Policing.” Register to attend in person or online at https://t.co/krKOT0v0oz @QueensSPS@QueensUSoc@ColleenFlood2
Congratulations to the ten @YorkUniversity leading scholars named to York Research Chairs, including law and society colleague @anniebunting@YorkULAPS@YorkU_SLST (YRC in International Gender Justice and Peacebuilding) and…
Looking forward to welcoming @yuvalshany1 for @ESIL2024Vilnius. He will appear on the fora No 2 discussing the role of human rights in the digital era along with Vygantė Milašiūtė (Vilnius University), Mart Susi (Tallinn University) and Rumiana Yotova (Cambridge University).
Congrats to 3 @YorkULAPS researchers on their new @SSHRC_CRSH Partnership Development Grants! @anniebunting, @MarMusto & @tangni1 are creating positive change through their community-engaged research projects. Learn more: https://t.co/yKqwabmvYf #YUResearch
Incredibly honored to win this year’s Law & Society Association dissertation prize for “Professionalizing Discrimination” – a relational ethnography of the legal response to discriminatory policing. More here: https://t.co/4whtGBNFGW
@OsgoodeNews, @YorkUnews, @YorkUFGS, @GLSAatOsgoode
Grateful to LSA leadership and members for ongoing support—many thanks to my incredible supervisors Jenny Nedelsky and Sonia Lawrence, my committee members Ben Berger and Annie Bunting, and Laura Beth Nielsen (external).
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Congratulations to Dr. Benjamin Berger, from @OsgoodeNews, who is the recipient of the 2023-2024 Faculty of Graduate Studies’ Teaching Award.
Read more | https://t.co/45lo0GOLOP
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Learn how grad scholar Inbar's comparative research on the role of identity in legal practices will aid new tools and policies addressing inequality and discrimination in legal systems.
Watch her interview: https://t.co/f2NDQkg6iM
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@OsgoodeIFLS@OHLSGradPrgmDir Like this quote a lot. In Buddhist thinking, this is the law of Anicca (Pāli language for “impermanence”), everything – good or bad – passes away, so we have to see it all as simultaneously sacred and temporal (through awareness to the "now", merging the mundane & the sacred).
With no transparency & checks on power, Israel now also wants Shin Bet to use its secret systems to map #Coronavirus hot spots. Analysis @haaretzcom https://t.co/QBcGLsrmJo
Join us at #coronajournal, free/online https://t.co/iMi2hlcXeJ & share yr experiences during this difficult, unsettling and - also - revealing time. Wherever you are, and whoever, pls write a few lines about your days, thoughts and reflections. CoronaJournal is only beginning...
@LegalSociology@OsgoodeNews Thanks Josh! Looking forward to it😊 gaggle friends, I recommend reading this piece by @MichaelsRalf for #coronajournal, on theory in the times of corona. https://t.co/Wku648WwE2
Some reflections on #emergencypolitics in the coronavirus crisis, and why we should be worried about habituating to the neoliberalism-of-fear. Thanks @PZumbansen and @PriyaSGupta for #coronajournal! https://t.co/TAqQhNlPna