Arts 3 Minute Thesis heat this Friday, Feb. 16

Wendy Philpott wphilpott at uwaterloo.ca
Wed Feb 14 15:16:40 EST 2018


Please join us for the Arts 3MT heat this Friday, February 16, starting at 11:50 AM to approx. 1:30 PM in HH 1102 (SAF main floor).
Read all the details about this special event<https://uwaterloo.ca/arts/events/three-minute-thesis-faculty-arts-heat>. Lunch provided (please bring your own cup or bottle for water – we’re going green-ish with this event!)

Here are the competing graduate students and their 3MT presentation titles (titles may be subject to change):


·         Martha Brennan, Nonsense Language in Children's Literature as it relates to Child Development and Language Acquisition - English

·         Paula de Villavicencio, Smart Watches: The New Medium of Globalization - English

·         Lisa Duggan, New Religious Movements, Popular Culture and Perception - Religious Studies

·         Sushma Dusowoth, Women in the Caribbean and Indian Ocean literatures since 1990 : risk, resistance and revolt - French Studies

·         Elizabeth Guthrie, Sacred Space in the Public Sphere - Religious Studies

·         Jim Jordan, Cyberwarfare and international humanitarian law - Philosophy

·         Holly Krause, Faunal Analysis in Archaeological Contexts - Anthropology

·         Jason Lajoie, Queer media studies - English

·         Andrew Lawson, Assessing The Operational Sequence in Late Woodland Archaeology - Anthropology

·         Tess Martens, Performance Art - Fine Arts

·         Robin Mazumder, Psychological impact of urban design - Psychology

·         Chris Miller, Entering the Academy: How Marginal Religious Groups Forge Legitimacy Through Scholarship - Religious Studies

·         Nizar Mohamad, The relationship between regime insecurity and the tendency to outsource security operations in weak states - Political Science

·         Meghan Riley, Speculative fiction and postcolonial, intersectional feminist pedagogy - English

·         Rebekah Smoot-Enns, What Makes Volunteer Work in Restorative Justice Meaningful - Sociology and Legal Studies

·         Michael Soares, History of the American counter-subversion of the Black Power movement and its impact on black society in America today - History

·         Alexander Sullivan, Promoting Intercultural Competence - Germanic and Slavic Studies

Wendy Philpott
Communications Manager
Dean of Arts Office, PAS 2425
Faculty of Arts, University of Waterloo
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