Date: October 1, 2024
Time: 17:00 Registration & Networking
18:00-19:30 Colloquium / Q&A
Location: University of Ottawa, Faculty of Social Sciences Building, Room FSS4007
Speakers:
Professor Scott Simon, School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ottawa
Associate Professor Robert-Falcon Ouellette, Faculty of Education, University of Ottawa (member, Red Pheasant Cree Nation, Saskatchewan and former MP for Winnipeg Centre)
Representative Harry Ho-jen Tseng, Taipei Economic & Cultural Office in Canada
Scott E. Simon, trained in both Japanese and Chinese, works in East Asian Studies. He did his Ph.D. in Anthropology at McGill University, and his postdoctoral work in Sociology at the Institute of Sociology, Academia Sinica, Taipei. Co-holder of the Chair of Taiwan Studies at the University of Ottawa, he has lived in Taiwan for over ten years and returns annually for field research. He has also done field research in Japan and Guam. His research interests include Indigenous rights, development, the contribution of Taiwan to the Indo-Pacific, Taiwan’s international status, and Canada-Taiwan relations. He has written four books and numerous articles about Taiwan. He also does policy-oriented research as member of the Centre for International Policy Studies and the Human Rights Research and Education Centre at the University of Ottawa, and as Senior Fellow at Ottawa’s Macdonald-Laurier Institute.His newest book was published by University of Toronto Press: https://utorontopress.com/9781487546014/truly-human/.
Robert-Falcon Ouellette is from Red Pheasant Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. He is a dedicated community organizer, educator and anthropologist doing research in the areas of Indigenous education, military ethics and political science. He is also a 27-year veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces, where he served as a company commander in the 5th Field Ambulance. He recently helped create the new Yellowquill University College, the only Indigenous post-secondary institution in Manitoba. He has a PhD and two Master’s degrees from Laval University in Quebec City, and was only the second Indigenous person to graduate from Laval with a PhD in 350 years. He is a former Member of Parliament. During his mandate, he obtained unanimous consent to change the Standing Orders of the House of Commons for the full inclusion and interpretation of Indigenous languages. Professor Ouellette was the Chair of the Indigenous Caucus and helped lead change in Child and Family Services and languages legislation, as well as other initiatives focused on advancing reconciliation. He is a regular columnist for Espaces Autochtonesnorth_eastexternal link on Radio-Canada. He speaks four languages and enjoys running, politics, canoeing with his family, and playing musical instruments.
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