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Interdisciplinary project, “Toppling Monuments: Colonial Trauma, Justice, Heritage, and Restorative Healing”, led by Christine Sypnowich, awarded funding from the NFRF
Date Published: Jun 05, 2021
The interdisciplinary project, “Toppling Monuments: Colonial Trauma, Justice, Heritage, and Restorative Healing”, led by philosopher Christine Sypnowich, has been awarded funding from the New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF).
Udo Schüklenk on Canada’s COVID-19 Testing and Screening Expert Advisory Panel
Date Published: May 28, 2021
Udo SchĂĽklenk served on the federal government's COVID-19 Testing and Screening Expert Advisory Panel, whose latest report pertains to Canada's border restrictions and quarantine policies.
2019-20 Graduate Publication Round-Up
Date Published: Apr 07, 2021
In 2019-20, the Department’s graduate students published a number of essays in venues such as The Journal of Philosophy, The Journal of Political Philosophy, and Synthese. This article contains a list of these publications.
Catherine Stinson on "Neurotechnology, Surveillance and Data Privacy"
Date Published: Apr 06, 2021
Catherine Stinson will be part of an upcoming panel, “Neurotechnology, Surveillance and Data Privacy”, part of the Surveillance Studies Centre’s upcoming multi-disciplinary conference, “A Neurotech Future: Ethical, Legal and Policy Perspectives”.
Philosophy undergrad Alex Dawson starts “Fur Free Katarokwi”
Date Published: Apr 05, 2021
Inspired by studying philosophy at Queen’s, recent philosophy undergrad Alex Dawson has started the Kingston anti-fur group, “Fur Free Katarokwi”.