On January 28th, 2021, Robert Vitalis gave a talk on Racism’s Raw Materials. He discussed how racism shapes debates on the geopolitics of oil, drawing on his new book Oilcraft: The Myths of Sc...
Author Meets Readers invites Carleton students and the community to join an informal discussion on new books published by members of the Carleton University Faculty of Public Affairs. To register...
Carleton Professor Peter Andrée will be speaking an online webinar, Supporting Farmer Livelihoods: Research Partnerships for Action, on January 22nd, 2021. Peter Andrée is currently Professor ...
On January 28, 2021, from 19:00-20:30, Carleton Professor Jeff Sahadeo will be presenting his book in an ‘Author Meets Readers’ event. This is part of the Ottawa International Writers’ Fes...
Leo Panitch, former distinguished faculty member in the Department of Political Science, passed away due to complications related to COVID-19. He was the founder, mentor, and supporter of Carleto...
Bell Chair Professor Jonathan Malloy comments on the need for political parties to engage with – rather than mock – academics, in his Globe and Mail op-ed: Erin O’Toole’s sudden interest ...
On January 28th, 2021, from 17:30-19:00, join us for a talk by Robert Vitalis on Racism’s Raw Materials. He will be discussing how racism shapes debates on the geopolitics of oil, drawing on h...
Students enrolled in Carleton University’s third-year migration governance course get to partake in a unique partnership with Oxfam in Lebanon where they will provide recommendations that could...
This live event is now rebroadcasted on our YouTube channel! In June 2017, Canada introduced its Feminist International Assistance Policy and began to refer, in official documents and speeches, t...
In this episode, Prof. Peter Andrée talks with Dr. Catriona Sandilands (York University) and Dr. Sherilyn McGregor (University of Manchester) about the ways in which ecofeminism, and queer ecolo...