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On this page: PodcastsVideosLes Quartiers de la rechercheEpisode 1: Entre tradition et innovation, le cas de l'église St JaxMontréalais·es et insulairesSeason 2ÌýLa ville résiliente. Comment la construire?CIRM x MR-63 Impact Laboratory Workshop WalkCIRM Promenade: guided tour of Montreal monuments with Louis KellyScreening-discussion of the documentary film « Une Tour sur la Montagne »Cyclorama, a discussion on language et sur les liens entre les communautés artistiques francophones et anglophonesDiscovering the Peter-Ã山ǿ¼é District Through the Lens of the Community CouncilMaking a Community-Driven Project a Reality: The Museum of Jewish MontréalNo one could stop this train: A conversation with Michael P. FarkasAI in theÌýcity: Building civic engagement and public trustMontréal dans les bullesYouth as decision makersFood justice in MontréalThe F-MR Lab: CultureThe F-MR Lab: Territorial InclusionRethinking the city in times of pandemic, no. 5Pollution par les microplastiquesÌý: de la théorie à la pratiqueRethinking the city in times of pandemic,Ìýno. 4The F-MR Lab: HeritageAI policy and funding in CanadaDemocratic life and civic participation in MontréalRethinking the city in times of pandemic,Ìýno. 3Race, crime and gentrificationAnglo Montréal literature and publishingRethinking the city in times of pandemic,Ìýno. 2De la ville intelligente à la ville intelligibleThe Montréal theatre sceneRethinking the city in times of pandemic,Ìýno.Ìý1Meteorology and climate change in the St.ÌýLawrence ValleyMusic scenes of Québec and MontréalBook launch: Engaging with diversity

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Below you will find CIRM-hosted events that have been recorded in audio or video format. In addition to keeping an archive of our various activities, we hope that this will help to disseminate the thoughts discussed and the knowledge shared during these meetings to a wider audience and over a longer period of time.

Podcasts

Les Quartiers de la recherche

is a podcast series presenting projects by members of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montréal. Through long, immersive reports, the floor is given not only to the researchers, but also to their partners in the community and municipal administration.

Episode 1: Entre tradition et innovation, le cas de l'église St Jax

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In this episode (in French), we take a look at Sam Victor and Hillary Kaell's research project, which takes us to the heart of downtown Montreal, to , a heritage church that hosts masses, academic events and even... ! However, the St Jax management's vision for their church runs up against that of a , orchestrated by the Ville-Marie borough. How does St Jax reconcile its vision of the sacred with its heritage responsibilities? What are the roles of public administrations in heritage conservation? How far are we prepared to go to safeguard Montreal's religious heritage?

This episode of Les Quartiers de la recherche is produced by the of the , directed by Solange Lefebvre, and by the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montréal.

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Montréalais·es et insulaires

Season 2

The second season of our series of conferences-experiences about the St. Lawrence River was recorded with an audience in May and June 2022 (in French). It was a part of the programming, which is organized by Stratégies Saint-Laurent, and tackled issues related to the environment, green economy, and shoreline accessibility.

After having explored the relationships between Montréalers and the St. Lawrence River’s ecosystem, its riverbanks’ accessibility and the sustainability of its maritime transport, CIRM has once again invited the research community, stakeholders from the maritime sector, and citizens to collectively reflect on the fluvial issues of the city.Ìý

The podcast Montréalais·es et insulaires [Montréalers and Islanders] is produced by (Yecine Meliani as sound recorders; Gregory Fitzgerald as musician, editor, and mixer). Learn more about the series.

Episode 1 – Le fleuve qui nous traverseÌý
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Released on on February 23, 2023. Read the abstract.

Scientific Director
  • – Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Concordia University
Guests
  • Louise Legault – Spokesperson,Ìý
  • Pascale Rouillé – Urban Planner and President,
  • Danielle Plamondon – Urban Speleologist,
  • Yenny Vega Cárdenas – Lawyer and President,

Ìý

Episode 2 – Berges culturelles
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To be released on on March 09, 2023. Read the abstract.

Scientific Director
  • Laurent Vernet – Associate Member, CIRM; Director, Centre d’exposition de l’Université de Montréal
Guests
  • Anouk Bélanger – Axis director, CIRM; Professor, Department of Social and Public Communication, UQAM
  • – Museologist and Public Art Specialist
  • Geneviève Dupéré – Researcher at CRITAC and Maritime Designer; PhD Student in Art Studies and Practices, UQAM;
  • Lisette Lemieux – Artist,

Ìý

Season 1

The first season of our series of conferences-experiences about the St. Lawrence River was recorded without an audience in June 2021 (in French). It was a part of the programming, which is organized by Stratégies Saint-Laurent, and tackled issues related to the environment, green economy, and shoreline accessibility.

The podcast Montréalais·es et insulaires [Montréalers and Islanders] is produced by (Gabrielle Pépin and Yecine Meliani as sound recorders; Gregory Fitzgerald as musician, editor, and mixer). Learn more about the series.

Episode 1 —ÌýThe St. Lawrence River: A meeting place
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Released on on November 25, 2021.ÌýRead the abstract.

Scientific Director
  • Natalie DoonanÌý— Regular Member, CIRM; Associate Professor, Department of Communications, Université de Montréal
Guests
  • Eugénie Potvin — Outgoing Coordinator,
  • Michèle Dagenais — Regular Member, CIRM; Full Professor, Department of History, Université de Montréal
  • Sabine Courcier — Planning Consultant,
  • Ìý— Ph.D Student, Department of Biology, Ã山ǿ¼é


CIRM is grateful to theÌý for its collaboration in presenting this event.

Episode 2 — Hit the waters, Montréalers!
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Released on on December 7, 2021.ÌýRead the abstract.

Scientific Director
Guests
  • Scott McKay — President,
  • — Director, Chaire en paysage et environnement, Université de Montréal
  • Yves Plante —ÌýDirector,
  • Victor Balsis — President,


CIRM is grateful to the for its collaboration in presenting this event.

Episode 3 —ÌýGreen cargos: The challenges of maritime transport in the St. Lawrence River
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Released on on December 21, 2021.ÌýRead the abstract.

Scientific Director
Guests
  • — Full Professor, Department of Geography, Université de Montréal
  • Claude Deschambault —ÌýDirector, Environment,
  • Jean Aubry-Morin — Vice-President, External Relations,Ìý
  • Caroline Denis — Manager, Environment,
  • Catherine Guillemette —ÌýSenior Advisor, Environment, Environmental Management Branch,


CIRM is grateful to the for its collaboration in presenting this event.


La ville résiliente. Comment la construire?

CIRM’sÌýlunchtime seminar surrounding the collective work (Presses de l'Université de Montréal, 2017) was recorded on May 24, 2018 (in French). This book collects the most recent works on how to adapt cities to climate change.​

Moderator

  • Ìý— Axis Codirector, CIRM;ÌýAssociate Dean,ÌýFaculty of Urban Planning, Université de Montréal

Panellists

  • Sylvain Perron —ÌýPublic Policy Analyst,
  • Michèle DagenaisÌý— Regular Member, CIRM;ÌýFull Professor,ÌýDepartment of History, Université de Montréal
  • Nathalie Bleau —ÌýCoordinator, Built environment,
  • Claire Néron-Dejean —ÌýProject Director,ÌýStrategic planification,
  • Ìý— School ofÌýEnvironmental Planning and Design,ÌýUniversité de Montréal

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    Videos

    CIRM x MR-63 Impact Laboratory Workshop Walk

    Here's a glimpse of the workshop-walk organized by the CIRM x MR-63 Impact Laboratory on the subject of heritage in the Griffintown district. Enthusiastic and passionate residents shared their thoughts with us throughout this unique workshop.

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    You can answer the questions in the video by clicking .


    CIRM Promenade: guided tour of Montreal monuments with Louis Kelly


    Louis Kelly, doctoral student at the University of Amsterdam and researcher on memory, presents this short guided tour of Montreal monuments and their role in the construction of public memory. Louis spent the summer of 2023 in Montreal, conducting his fieldwork under the supervision of Mary Anne Poutanen, CIRM member and co-director of the "Immigration, everyday life, and religion" axis. He observed and questioned passers-by around the Macdonald, Maisonneuve and Vauquelin monuments, which he talks about here (in addition to other monuments along the way).

    The video is in English, with subtitles available.



    Louis has a few words to say: "When I started my PhD at the University of Amsterdam, my supervisors advised me to get in touch with the academic community in Montreal and find "boots on the ground" who could help me. It seemed obvious then, and still is today, that Dr. Poutanen, Dr. Gervais and the rest of CRIEM would help me in this task. After a summer spent in their offices during my fieldwork, I'm grateful for the support received and happy to share this "virtual tour" to show you my research and its importance to the study of Montreal's public memory."

    Screening-discussion of the documentary film « Une Tour sur la Montagne »

    Video recording of the evening of screening and discussion of the documentary film "A Tower on the Mountain: the Architecture of Ernest Cormier and his life with Clorinthe Perron" (in French with English subtitles), organized on February, 16th 2023 in collaboration with the . This event is part of the McEwen School of Architecture's "MSoA Winter 2023 Cultural Events" series.

    Moderator

    • Ìý– Assistant Professor, J.H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Design University of TorontoÌý

    Guests

    • Ìý– Film Director, Perception FilmsÌý
    • Aliki EconomidesÌý– Assistant Professor, McEwen School of Architecture, Laurentian UniversityÌý

    • Ìý– Professor, History Department, UQAMÌý

    • Ìý– HistorianÌý


    Cyclorama, a discussion on language et sur les liens entre les communautés artistiques francophones et anglophones

    This interview presented in collaboration with the Québec Studies Program, the Ã山ǿ¼é Institute for the Study of Canada, the ,Ìýand Ìýwas recorded on November 4, 2022 as part of the Montréal as seen by... series.ÌýIt focuses on some of the issues brought up by theÌýCyclorama play, such as language and the links between French and English artistic communities.

    Moderators

    • Sophie Ji —ÌýStudent,ÌýÃ山ǿ¼é; Cultural Editor, Le Délit
    • Elissa Kayal —ÌýStudent, Ã山ǿ¼é; Administrative Assistant, CIRM

    Guests

    • Ìý—ÌýPerformer, Musician, and Multidisciplinary Creator
    • Ìý—ÌýActor


    Discovering the Peter-Ã山ǿ¼é District Through the Lens of the Community Council

    This interview presented in collaboration with the Québec Studies Program, theÌýÃ山ǿ¼é Institute for the Study of Canada, and the was recorded on October 15, 2022Ìýas part of the Montréal as seen by... series. It focuses onÌýthe history and the mission of the Peter-Ã山ǿ¼é Community Council.

    Moderators

    • Megan Uderian — Student,ÌýÃ山ǿ¼é
    • Mary Anne PoutanenÌý—ÌýRegular Member and Resident Scholar, CIRM; Lecturer, Québec Studies Program, Ã山ǿ¼é

    Guest

    • Stéphane Febbrari —ÌýDirector,Ìý


    Making a Community-Driven Project a Reality: The Museum of Jewish Montréal

    This interview presented in collaboration with the Québec Studies Program and the was recorded on March 23, 2022 as part of the Montréal as seen by... series. It focuses on the centrality of Montréal to Jewish identity and culture in Canada.

    Moderators

    • Samuel Jachir — Member, Québec Studies Students’ Association, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • Mary Anne Poutanen — Regular Member and Resident Scholar, CIRM; Lecturer, Québec Studies Program, Ã山ǿ¼é

    Guest

    • Zev Moses — Executive Director,


    No one could stop this train: A conversation with Michael P. Farkas

    This interview presented in collaboration with the Québec Studies Program and the was recorded on March 16, 2022 as part of the Montréal as seen by... series. It deals with living together, leadership, as well as civic and artistic education.

    Moderators

    • Vadime Saint-Cyr — Member, Québec Studies Students’ Association, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • Mary Anne Poutanen — Regular Member and Resident Scholar, CIRM; Lecturer, Québec Studies Program, Ã山ǿ¼é

    Guest

    • Michael P. Farkas — President, ÌýRoundtable; Director, ; Coordinator of the “Club Énergie†arts program for children,


    AI in theÌýcity: Building civic engagement and public trust

    Both public panels of the symposium organised by Ana Brandusescu and Jess Reia with the support of CIRM were recorded on February 10, 2022. They explore questions related to trustworthy technology, participation in AI, digital rights, data ethics, algorithmic impact assessments, and tech policy in urban spaces.  

    Moderators

    • Ana Brandusescu — 2019–2021 McConnell Foundation Professor of Practice, CIRM; PhD Student, Department of Geography, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • Jess ReiaÌý— 2020–2021 BMO Postdoctoral Fellow, CIRM; Assistant Professor, School of Data Science, University of Virginia

    Panellists from the “Public Trust and AI†session

    • Bianca Wylie — Co-Founder, ; Co-Founder,
    • Chenai Chair — Special Advisor,Ìý; Curator,
    • Miko Cañares — Strategy Advisor,
    • Nanjira Sambuli — Fellow,
    • Renata Ãvila — CEO,

    Panellists from the “Meaningful Civic Engagement with Data and AI†session

    • Caroline Running Wolf — PhD Student, University of British Columbia; Advocate,
    • J. Carlos Lara —Director of Research and Policy,
    • Mich Spieler — Political Scientist; Community Technology Coordinator,
    • Ìý— AI Ethicist and Data Activist in Residence, School of Data Science, University of Virginia
    • Renée Sieber — Associate Professor,ÌýDepartment of Geography, Ã山ǿ¼é


    L’éthique de l’IAÌý: l’utilisation des technologies de surveillance à la Ville de Montréal

    This panel, presented in collaboration with the was recorded on February 16, 2022. It brought together academics and professionals who are experts in human rights and freedoms, technology ethics, and data governance.

    Moderators

    • Ìý— Director of Artificial Intelligence Adoption, Forum IA Québec
    • Ìý— President, Conseil jeunesse de Montréal

    Panellists

    • Marie Carpentier — Legal Counsel,
    • Ìý— Professor, Department of Informatics, UQAM; Canada Research Chair in Privacy-Preserving and Ethical Analysis of Big Data
    • — Director of Artificial Intelligence, Moov AI

    Ìý


    Montréal dans les bulles

    This seminar based on the book (Presses de l’Université Laval, 2021) was recorder on November 25, 2021. It brings together experts in Québec French, media culture, and language (in)security.

    Moderator

    • —ÌýFull Professor, Department of Linguistics and Translation, Université de Montréal

    Author

    • AnnaÌýGiaufretÌý— International Member, CIRM; Associate Professor, Department of Modern and French Languages and Cultures, University of Genoa

    Panellists

    • Ìý— Assistant Professor, Department of French Studies, Université de Moncton
    • Ìý— Assistant Professor, Department of French Studies, Université de Moncton
    • Annette BoudreauÌý— Professor Emeritus, Department of French Studies, Université de Moncton
    • CarolineÌýLoranger — Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Literary Studies, Université du Québec à Montréal
    • Ìý— Associate Professor, Department of Communications, Université de Sherbrooke


    Youth as decision makers

    This interview presented in collaboration with the Québec Studies Program and the was recorded on November 23, 2021 as part of the Montréal as seen by... series. It addresses youth civic engagement and political participation.

    Moderators

    • Mohammad Mansoor —ÌýMember, Québec Studies Students’ Association,ÌýÃ山ǿ¼é
    • Éric BélangerÌý— Associate Member, CIRM; Full Professor, Department of Political Science, Ã山ǿ¼é

    Guest

    • — Executive Director, Apathy is Boring


    Food justice in Montréal

    This interview presented in collaboration with the Québec Studies Program and the was recorded on November 4, 2021 as part of the Montréal as seen by... series. It touches on issues of poverty and food insecurity.

    Moderators

    • Piers Young — President, Québec Studies Students’ Association, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • Mary Anne PoutanenÌý— Regular Member and Resident Scholar, CIRM; Lecturer, Québec Studies Program, Ã山ǿ¼é

    Guest

    • - Executive Director, Centre de ressources et d’action communautaire de La Petite-Patrie


    The F-MR Lab: Culture

    The last roundtable in our series on the creation and management of the future MR-63 Impact Laboratory was recorded on June 18, 2021. It examines the current state and institutionalization of culture in Montréal in order to reflect on the role of MR-63 as new promoter of art, design, and gastronomy in Griffintown.

    Moderator

    • Laurent Vernet — Associate Member, CIRM; Visiting Scholar, Department of Art History and Film Studies, Université de Montréal

    Panellists

    • Myriam Achard — Manager of Partnerships, New Media, and Public Relations,
    • Marie-Michèle Cron — Cultural Advisor inÌýDigital and Visual Arts,
    • Martin Dufrasne — Programming Coordinator,
    • Étienne Morin-Bordeleau — Co-Founder,
    • Hanieh Ziaei — Executive Director,


    The F-MR Lab: Territorial Inclusion

    The third roundtable in our series on the creation and management of the future MR-63 Impact Laboratory was recorded on May 21, 2021. It adresses the social, cultural and economic realities to be taken into account when developing a project within a neighbourhood in order to promote diversity and inclusion of all its stakeholders.

    Moderator

    • Déborah Cherenfant —ÌýPresident and Spokesperson,

    Panellists

    • Ìý—ÌýResearcher, Observatoire québécois des inégalités
    • Dorothée de Collasson — Programs Co-Director,Ìý
    • Ìý— Coordinator, Coalition de la Petite-Bourgogne
    • Ziyi Shi — Chair of the board of directors,
    • Jean-François Fortin Tam —ÌýCo-Founder of Executive Marketing Services,


    Rethinking the city in times of pandemic, no. 5

    The last webinar in our series about the impacts of COVID-19 in urban contexts was recorded on May 17, 2021. This episode entitled “Envisioning Tourism Differently†focuses on the impact of social distancing and curfew on the tourism experience, as well as various initiatives implemented to redefine that experience.

    Moderators

    • Nik Luka — Interim Director, CIRM; Associate Professor, School of Urban Planning and Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • Daniel Weinstock — Regular Member, CIRM; Katharine A. Pearson Chair in Civil Society and Public Policy, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • Magda Fahrni — Regular Member, CIRM; Professor, Department of History and Institute of Feminist Research and Studies, UQAM

    Guests

    • Jérôme Glad — Co-Founder and Executive Director,Ìý
    • Nik Luka — Interim Director, CIRM; Associate Professor, School of Urban Planning and Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • Ìý— Professor, Department of History,ÌýSaint Mary’s University


    Pollution par les microplastiquesÌý: de la théorie à la pratique

    This talk presented in collaboration with the , the , and Ìýwas recorded on April 22, 2021, on the occasion of Earth Day. It focuses on the source and impact of microplastics in natural waterwaysÌýas well as the actions that can be taken to reduce this type of pollution.

    Speaker

    • Cécilia Mélé — Project Manager,

    Facilitator

    • Eugénie Potvin — Coordinator,

    Guest

    • Sarah Lessard — Citizen Member,

    This event sets the stage for the Montréalers and IslandersÌýseries of conferences-experiences to be held in June 2021 - stay tuned!


    Rethinking the city in times of pandemic,Ìýno. 4

    The fourth webinar in our series about the impacts of COVID-19 in urban contexts was recorded on April 16, 2021. This episode entitled “New Light on Urban Nights†looks at the consequences of social distancing and curfew on the Montréal nightlife and affects.

    Moderators

    • Nik Luka — Interim Director, CIRM; Associate Professor, School of Urban Planning and Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • Daniel Weinstock — Regular Member, CIRM; Katharine A. Pearson Chair in Civil Society and Public Policy, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • Magda Fahrni — Regular Member, CIRM; Professor, Department of History and Institute of Feminist Research and Studies, UQAM

    Guests

    • Ìý—ÌýAssociate Professor, Department of History, Simon Fraser University
    • Jess ReiaÌý—ÌýBMO Postdoctoral Fellow, CIRM; Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Art History and Communication Studies, Ã山ǿ¼é; member, MTL 24/24 Night Council
    • Ìý— Postdoctoral Researcher, School of Information Studies, Ã山ǿ¼é


    The F-MR Lab: Heritage

    The first roundtable in our series on the creation and management of the future MR-63 Impact Laboratory was recorded on MarchÌý26, 2021. This discussion focuses on issues related to heritage conservation and the requalification of unclassified Montréal icons, including the city’s old metro cars.

    Moderator

    • AlikiÌýEconomides — Assistant Professor, McEwen School of Architecture, Laurentian University

    Panellists

    • — Professor, Department of Urban and Tourism Studies, UQAM
    • BenoîtÌýClairoux — Historian / Communications and Public Relations Advisor,
    • — Photographer and Painter, MacLeod 9 Productions 
    • Frédéric Morin-Bordeleau  — Co-Founder,


    AI policy and funding in Canada

    This seminar marking the launch of Ana Brandusescu’s report Artificial intelligence policy and funding in Canada: Public investments, private interests was recorded on March 18, 2021. It takes a close look at the AI ecosystem in Canada, the social responsibility issues it raises, and its funding networks.

    Moderator

    • —ÌýOpen Government Advocate; Co-founder, Tech Reset Canada

    Author

    • Ana Brandusescu — McConnell Foundation Professor of Practice, CIRM

    Panellists

    • — Policy Lead on Technology, Cybersecurity, andÌýDemocracy, Ryerson Leadership Lab
    • — Senior Program Officer, Open North
    • Jess Reia — BMO Postdoctoral Fellow, CIRM; Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Art History and Communication Studies, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • — Executive Director, AI Impact Alliance


    Democratic life and civic participation in Montréal

    This interview presented in collaboration with the Quebec Studies Program and the was recorded on March 17, 2021 as part of the Montréal as seen by... series.ÌýDominique Ollivier shares her vision of the city and its issues in light of her personal and professional experience as well as her volunteer involvement with numerous organizations.

    Hosts

    • Angelo Robert — Member, Quebec Studies Students’ Association, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • Emilie Doumbe MandenguéÌý— Student, Department of Political Science, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • Daniel Béland — James Ã山ǿ¼é Professor, Department of Political Science, Ã山ǿ¼é; Director, Ã山ǿ¼é Institute for the Study of Canada

    Guest

    • Ìý—ÌýPresident, Office de consultation publique de Montréal


    Rethinking the city in times of pandemic,Ìýno. 3

    The third webinar in our series about the impacts of COVID-19 in urban contexts was recorded on February 26, 2021. This episode entitled “The Northern City in Times of Pandemic†touches on the particular issues and challenges of the winter health crisis, especially with regard to vulnerable populations.

    Moderators

    • Nik Luka — Interim Director, CIRM; Associate Professor, School of Urban Planning and Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • Daniel Weinstock — Regular Member, CIRM; Katharine A. Pearson Chair in Civil Society and Public Policy, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • Magda Fahrni — Regular Member, CIRM; Professor, Department of History and Institute of Feminist Research and Studies, UQAM

    Guests

    • Ìý—ÌýPresident and CEO, Old Brewery Mission
    • Ìý—ÌýAssociate Professor, Faculty of Law, Université de Sherbrooke
    • Ìý—ÌýProfessor, Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering, LuleÃ¥ University of Technology, Sweden


    Race, crime and gentrification

    This seminar based on the monograph (2020, Oxford University Press) was recorded on December 9, 2020. It addresses the complex interplay between anti-crime initiatives, gentrification, and social justice activism in a Chicago-Montréal comparative perspective.Ìý

    Moderator

    • Philip S. S. Howard — Assistant Professor, Department of Integrated Studies in Education, Ã山ǿ¼é

    Author

    • Jan Doering — Associate Member, CIRM; Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Ã山ǿ¼é

    Panellists

    • — Vice-president, Conseil des Montréalaises
    • — Professor, Department of Urban and Tourism Studies, ESG-UQAM
    • — Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, Université de Montréal
    • — Representative, Coalition of Housing and Tenant Associations Committees of Quebec (RCLALQ)
    • — Assistant Professor, École de criminologie, Université de Montréal; Director, Centre international de criminologie comparée
    • — Professor, John Abbott College; Course Lecturer, Ã山ǿ¼é Institute for the Study of Canada, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • — Borough Councillor, Saint-Henri-Est–Petite-Bourgogne–Pointe-Saint-Charles–Griffintown


    Anglo Montréal literature and publishing

    This roundtable presented in collaboration with the Quebec Studies Program and the was recorded on December 4, 2020. Part of the Montréal as seen by... series, the discussion addresses the realities and challenges faced by the local literary scene.

    Hosts

    • Angelo Robert — Member, Quebec Studies Students’ Association, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • Ìý— Resident Scholar, CIRM; Postdoctoral Fellow,ÌýDépartement des littératures de langue française, de traduction et de création, Ã山ǿ¼é

    Guests

    • Linda Leith —ÌýWriter, Translator, andÌý
    • Ashley Fortier —ÌýEditor, Publisher, and Founder,Ìý
    • Antoine Tanguay — Editor, Publisher, and Founder,Ìý
    • Lori Schubert — Executive Director,Ìý


    Rethinking the city in times of pandemic,Ìýno. 2

    The second webinar in our series about the impacts of COVID-19 in urban contexts was recorded on November 13, 2020 (in French). This episode entitled “Un siècle de crises sanitaires à Montréal†looks back at the typhus, influenza, and polio epidemics in Montréal to shed some historical light on the current pandemic.

    Moderators

    • Nik Luka — Interim Director, CIRM; Associate Professor, School of Urban Planning and Peter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • Daniel Weinstock — Regular Member, CIRM; Katharine A. Pearson Chair in Civil Society and Public Policy, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • Magda Fahrni — Regular Member, CIRM; Professor, Department of History and Institute of Feminist Research and Studies, UQAM

    Guests

    • Sophie Doucet — Ph.D. History, UQAM
    • Maude Charest-Auger — Archivist, Quebec Ministry of Public Security
    • Valérie Poirier — Ph.D. History, UQAM


    De la ville intelligente à la ville intelligible

    This seminar based on the collective work (2019, Presses de l’Université du Québec) was recorded on OctoberÌý29, 2020. It brought together a panel of experts in urban studies, innovation, and data governance to provoke in-depth reflection on the deployment of new technologies in cities in relation to the resolution of contemporary crises.

    Moderator

    • Hoi KongÌý— Axis Codirector, CIRM; Full Professor,ÌýPeter A. Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia

    Authors

    • Ìý— Professor, Department of Strategy, Social and Environmental Responsibility,ÌýESG-UQAM
    • Ìý— Professor, Department of Political Science, Université de Montréal; Researcher, CÉRIUM

    Panellists

    • Ìý— Ph.D andidate in Urban Studies, Centre Urbanisation Culture Society, Institut national de la recherche scientifique
    • Ìý— Director,ÌýMontréalÌýUrban Innovation Lab (MUIL)
    • Ìý— Mayor, Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie borough; Executive Committee member responsible for the smart city, information technologies, innovation, and higher education, City of Montréal
    • Ìý— Director, Applied Research Lab, OpenNorth
    • Ana BrandusescuÌý—Ìý2019-2021 Professor of Practice, CIRM


    The Montréal theatre scene

    This roundtable presented in collaboration with the Québec Studies Program and the was recorded on October 22, 2020. Part of the Montréal as seen by... series, the discussion addresses the realities and challenges faced by the local theatre industry.Ìý

    Moderators

    • Anaïs Lépine-Lopez — Member, Québec Studies Students’ Association, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • Erin HurleyÌý—ÌýRegular Member, CIRM;ÌýAssociate Professor, Department of English,ÌýÃ山ǿ¼é

    Guests

    • Quincy Armorer —ÌýArtistic Director,
    • Sylvain Bélanger — Co-General ManagerÌýand Artistic Director,
    • Eda Holmes — Artistic Director,Ìý
    • Jean-Simon Traversy — Artistic Director, Director, and Translator,Ìý


    Rethinking the city in times of pandemic,Ìýno.Ìý1

    The first webinar in our series about the impacts of COVID-19 in urban contexts was recorded on October 2, 2020 (in French). This episode entitled “Recherche scientifique : s’adapter pour mieux se réinventer?†focuses on the challenges and transformations faced by the scientific community during and after the pandemic.

    Moderators

    • Nik LukaÌý—ÌýInterim Director,ÌýCIRM;ÌýAssociate Professor, School of Urban Planning andÌýPeter Guo-hua Fu School of Architecture, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • Stéphan GervaisÌý—ÌýScientific Coordinator,ÌýCIRM;ÌýCoordinator, Quebec Studies Program, Ã山ǿ¼é

    Guests

    • Daniel Weinstock — Regular Member, CIRM; Katharine A. Pearson Chair in Civil Society and Public Policy, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • Magda Fahrni — Regular Member, CIRM; Professor, Department of History and Institute of Feminist Research and Studies, UQAM


    Meteorology and climate change in the St.ÌýLawrence Valley

    This discussion based on Victoria C. Slonosky’s book (Chicago University Press, 2018) was recorded on September 16, 2020. It explores questions of climate history and meteorological data conservation, in light of the citizen science project . A presentation of the book by its author is available in our Reading corner.

    Moderator

    • Frédéric FabryÌý—ÌýProfessor, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, Ã山ǿ¼éÌý

    Author

    • Victoria C. SlonoskyÌý—ÌýAssociateÌýMember, CIRM;ÌýVisitingÌýScholar, Department of Geography, Ã山ǿ¼é;ÌýTeamÌýLeader,ÌýDRAW project

    Panellists

    • Ìý— Full Professor - Department of Geography,ÌýUniversitéÌýdu Québec à MontréalÌý
    • Ìý—ÌýAssistant Professor,ÌýDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Concordia UniversityÌý
    • Ìý—ÌýSSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow,ÌýDepartment of History, Concordia University;ÌýLecturer,ÌýPeter Guohua School of Architecture, Ã山ǿ¼é


    Music scenes of Québec and Montréal

    This roundtable presented in collaboration with the Québec Studies Program and the was recorded on SeptemberÌý16,Ìý2020. Part of the Montréal as seen by... series, the discussion addresses the realities and challenges faced by the local music industry.

    Host

    • Jhessica ReiaÌý—ÌýBMO Postdoctoral Fellow, CIRM;ÌýAndrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Art History and Communication, Ã山ǿ¼é

    Moderators

    • Évalie Vallée —ÌýMember, Québec Studies Students’ Association, Ã山ǿ¼é
    • Will StrawÌý—ÌýAxis Director, CIRM;ÌýFull Professor,ÌýDepartment of Art History and Communication, Ã山ǿ¼é

    Guests

    • Ìý—ÌýSinger-Songwriter
    • Marie-Julie Desrochers —ÌýDirector, Institutional Affairs and Research,
    • Dan Seligman —ÌýCo-founder and Artistic Director,
    • Jean-Étienne Sheehy —ÌýMusic Journalist and Founder,


    Book launch: Engaging with diversity

    The book launch of Ìý(Peter Lang, coll. “Diversitasâ€) took place on November 7, 2018, in the presence of co-editorsÌýStéphan Gervais, , and Mary Anne Poutanen.ÌýThis collection of around thirty papers—to which several CIRM members collaborated—offers a broad overview of the study of pluralism and ethnic diversity in Québec.Ìý

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    For the occasion, video capsules were produced with several authors to present their contribution. To watch these capsules, please follow the links below.

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