This morning I happened to be going downtown by subway and met Deborah who is attending the conference. Dr. Deborah Evans is from
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Thursday, June 1
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Howard
on Thu 01 Jun 2006 12:04 PM EDT
This morning I happened to be going downtown by subway and met Deborah who is attending the conference. Dr. Deborah Evans is from
Wednesday, May 31
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Howard
on Wed 31 May 2006 08:20 PM EDT
At the cocktail part, following the speech by Bernard Shapiro, I had the opportunity to speak briefly with this lovely man. He spoke glowingly of the conference and the work York University had done to make is a great success. Do look at his background at: http://www.fedcan.ca/english/about/exec/bionotes-fisher.cfm. For further context on the event here a release where Donald is quoted: York hosts 8,000 Scholars for Congress 2006LARGEST CONFERENCE OF ITS KIND IN Organized by the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (CFHSS), the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences brings together some of the world’s most influential voices from more than 70 disciplines and scholarly associations. “ The university has evolved since it last hosted Congress in 1969 – at the time a small patch of buildings in a farmer’s field. “We are delighted to be at John Lennox, York Professor of English and Academic Convener for Congress 2006 points out that, “The Congress theme this year – The City: A Festival of Knowledge – is ideal for Thousands of papers will be presented for the first time at Congress 2006. The following is a small sample: EVENTS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Certain sessions and events at the conference will be open to the general public, with a $10 Community Participant Day Pass. “Our goal is to provide the greater Examples include: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (CFHSS) About -30- For media information, please contact: Caitlin Kealey, Communications Assistant, CFHSS (416) 736-5212 Janice Walls, Media Relations, York, (416) 736-2100, ext. 22101, wallsj@yorku.ca
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Howard
on Wed 31 May 2006 07:02 PM EDT
I had the opportunity to hear the formal lecture given by Bernard Shapiro. Having graduated McGill myself, it was a great treat to talk to him after he spoke. His lecture was subsequently summarized at: http://www.yorku.ca/yfile/archive/index.asp?Article=6574. Tuesday, May 30
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Howard
on Tue 30 May 2006 04:19 PM EDT
Presentation Abstract:
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Howard
on Tue 30 May 2006 04:10 PM EDT
I will be attending presentations at this Symposium with an intriguing title: The Computer Symposium: The Once and Future Medium for the social sciences and the humanities. The stated rationale for the conference being:
Source: http://www.brocku.ca/computingsymposium/welcome.html Of particular interest is the presentation of Robert Lempert of the RAND Corporation: "Embracing Multiple Views of the Future: New Computational Tools for Longer-Term Policy Analysis." . More on this in a subsequent entry.
by
Howard
on Tue 30 May 2006 04:10 PM EDT
I will be attending presentations at this Symposium with an intriguing title: The Computer Symposium: The Once and Future Medium for the social sciences and the humanities. The stated rationale for the conference being:
Source: http://www.brocku.ca/computingsymposium/welcome.html Of particular interest is the presentation of Robert Lempert of the RAND Corporation: "Embracing Multiple Views of the Future: New Computational Tools for Longer-Term Policy Analysis." . More on this in a subsequent entry.
by
Howard
on Tue 30 May 2006 03:30 PM EDT
I have been invited by York University and the organizing committee of the Congress to attend and "blog" this event that is taking place at York University from May 27 - June 3. The conference is vast. I'll be attending sessions relating to innovation technology and the media. At the beginning of the event I walked into the media room and was greeted by: "Oh you are that Blogging Guy!" It is great to to be one of the only bloggers given media accreditation at this event. See an overview of the conference at: http://www.fedcan.ca/congress2006/programs/ataglance.htm Follow the coverage under the Congress tab of this blog. Through the good graces of AirYork2.0, York's wireless some of the blogs entries will be live.
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