Associate Professor, Communication, Popular Culture and Film at Brock U. Research: silent film, war films, screenwriting history, women in film and TV. She/her.
@DrHistoryBrad Someone on here (I forget who) pointed out it came out a few months before the pandemic, so her terrified look while exercising alone at home was showing us the future.
OCUFA is #hiring a Director of Policy and Government Affairs to guide our policy analysis, legislative strategy, and government relations work on behalf of Ontario’s university faculty and academic librarians. Apply by June 16 2023: https://t.co/mVuv4eC1ZF
A chance to learn more about one of your favourite streaming services? The #FOSS Department of Communication, Popular Culture & Film has students covered! @BrockCPCF professors @e_clark_e and @smithisgeneric session is titled “Featured for You: Understanding Netflix with CPCF”
Proud to lead this group of #BrockU faculty & professional librarians into another round of negotiations. We are union strong and ready to bargain a fair deal!
All members are invited to a #BUFA BBQ to celebrate the end of semester and start of negotiations, on Thursday, April 27th at noon, in the Pond Inlet.
RSVP [email protected] today!
#BrockU#CDNPSE#ONPSE#SOLIDARITY
Brock’s manager of Grounds Services sometimes runs workshops (gardening workshops and stuff) and this year he is doing a rare plants walk on campus. I am giddy with excitement! He runs the best workshops.
It has been 2 years since faculty and staff were unjustly terminated at Laurentian University. Today, tell the federal government it's time to reform the CCAA and BIA so this never happens again.
https://t.co/TfZxoaC4CG
#cdnpse#cdnpoli#canlab
Yes, it was me who smuggled a large seabird into the plenary and launched it at the speaker's head with the words "Actually this is more of a cormorant than a question." I am to be considered for possible readmission to the society in 2038, which seems fair.
In today's budget, the provincial government failed to meaningfully invest in universities, which faculty warn may lead to more privatization and instability for students, faculty, and staff on campuses. https://t.co/5nwkE7N6vc
Hollywood has always been dominated by white men. While the industry is starting to diversify, surface-level representation has its limits.
This week, what makes representation meaningful. https://t.co/InvIqNG4gi