Fellows Workshop

Event Details

Friday October 28, 2022

10:00am to 12:00pm

Welcome, Origins, Ambitions + Lunch

In person @ L’Espresso Bar Mercurio

321 Bloor Street West

12:30pm to 3:00pm

First Panel

In person + Online @ Transit House classroom

315 Bloor Street

  • Amber Rahman (Princeton) “Internationalist Resistance to Carceral Technologies”
  • Huibin Lin (Toronto) “The Affective States of Police Work”
  • Greg Odum (Columbia) “Transnational Interventions in Policing in Guatemala”
  • Adina Radosh (Toronto) “Evasion Strategies among Mexican Police Officers”
3:30pm to 5:00pm

Public Lecture

In person + Online @ Transit House classroom

315 Bloor Street

“Keep the Bones Alive”

Graham Denyer Willis

Professor of Global Politics and Society 

Cambridge University  

6:00 to 8:00

Dinner

In person

Saturday October 29, 2022
9:00am to 10:30am

Second Panel

In person + Online @ Transit House classroom

315 Bloor Street

  • Dalia Gebrial (LSE) “Technology, Taxis, and Domestic Work”
  • Dan Li (LSE) “iPhone smuggling in China’s Electronics Market”
  • Heba Ghannam (American) “On Digital Labor in the Global South”
  • Henry Osman (Brown) “The Field of Vegetable Operations”
11:00am to 12:30pm

Third Panel

In person + Online @ Transit House classroom

315 Bloor Street

  • Aamer Ibraheem (Columbia) “Theology after Annexation in the Golan Heights”
  • Navjit Kaur (Princeton) “Evasive Muslim Futures in Contemporary India”
  • Swagat Pani (Michigan) “Hawala Transactions in the Paradise of Money Laundering”
  • Nikhil Pandhi (Princeton) “The Caste of Evasion”
12:30pm to 1:30pm

Lunch

In person @ Transit House classroom

315 Bloor Street

1:30pm – 3:00

Fourth Panel

In person + Online @ Transit House classroom

315 Bloor Street

  • Christopher Giamarino (UCLA) “Do-it-yourself Urban Design: Public Space as Evasion”
  • Samuel Nossa Agüero (Andes) “Public, Private and Indigenous Partnership in Bogotá”
  • Victoria Tran (UCLA) “Community Engaged Surveillance”
3:00 – 4:30                                     

The Elements of a Broad Analytic

In person + Online @ Transit House classroom

315 Bloor Street

6:00 to 8:00

Dinner

In person

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