Welcome to the 48th Annual CSSHE Canadian Society for the Study of @CSSHESCEES ConferenceHigher Education (CSSHE) #CSSHE2019 University of British Columbia, B.C. June 2-4, 2019 0 President’s Welcome Welcome to the 48th Annual Conference of the Canadian Society for the Study of Higher Education (CSSHE), held within the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences and hosted this year at the University of British Columbia. The University of British Columbia is situated on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Musqueam people. We are pleased to come together on this beautiful campus, to speak about higher Land acknowledgement education with those within Canada and beyond. We give thanks to the Musqueam people for welcoming us on The CSSHE conference provides an annual opportunity to gather, their territory. We will be working diligently to live up to our share findings and talk about higher education research, practice, collective responsibility to honour and respect their protocols and and ideas. We hope that you find it a thought- provoking time, homeland, to build relationships, and to engage meaningfully with where you can grow your network, build teams and professional their knowledge in this Congress and beyond. Our gratitude friendships. In keeping with this year’s theme for the Congress, extends to the Sḵwxw̱ ú7mesh (Squamish) and sə̓lílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil- “Circles of Conversation” we have put together a program Waututh) First Nations, for hosting Congress attendees on their comprised of a variety of sessions and topics presented by higher unceded territories that we now know to be the city of Vancouver. education scholars, practitioners, and graduate students. Theme: Circles of Conversation We would also like to draw your attention to the pre-conference workshop Saturday, June 1 in partnership with Simon Fraser The Congress theme “circles of conversation” provides a forum for University and Community Campus Engage Canada (representing us as higher education scholars, practitioners, and policy makers over 350 community and campus organizations). Please RSVP to to delve deeper into conversations about who we are and the save your spot here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/catalyst- work we do as in relation to our diverse communities, in particular sharing-supporting-and-inspiring-community-campus- our indigeneous communities. The conference offers engagement-tickets-59326422928 opportunities to ask who we have been in conversation with, who we need to bring into conversation, and how listening and This year we have been fortunate enough to receive funding from learning in conversation can challenge our perspectives and multiple sources to undertake new initiatives. The video streaming knowledge traditions, sharpen the questions we ask, and of our Graduate Student Panel, The Keynote Panel and The encourage us to critically reflect on our approaches to research Provosts‘ Panel has been made possible with funding from three and our theorectical contribution to scholarship in the humanities Canadian higher education centres: the Centre for the Study of and social sciences. Educational Leadership and Policy, The Centre for the Study of 1 Canadian and International Higher Education, and the Centre for organized by the Federation, UBC, and partners. These events are Higher Education Research and Development. We gratefully free and open to all registered Congress attendees. Information acknowledge their support. can be found at https://www.congress2019.ca/featured-events CSSHE and CASIE also wish to acknowledge the Federation for the A big thank you to everyone who took the time to submit a Humanities and Social Sciences for the funding of the proposal to the conference, and to those of you here, and interdisciplinary Panel: Academic Leaders Panel: Indigenous and elsewhere, who so generously donated their time and expertise Settler Scholars. This panel will be open to the Congress through participation in the peer review process, awards registrants and the general public and too will be video- streamed. committees and more; you have made a significant contribution to Finally CSSPE and CSSHE wish to acknowledge the Federation for the success of this conference. the Humanities and Social Sciences support of an interdisciplinary panel. Finally, I would like to acknowledge and give my very special thanks to the CSSHE Program Committee and Dale McCartney who Please be sure to attend the CSSHE Annual General Meeting acted as our Local Arrangements Coordinator. Under the (AGM) and Awards Luncheon scheduled for Tuesday, June 4 leadership of Dr. Laurie Hill Program Chair, and Dr. Roopa from 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM in Room 200 LSK. The AGM is an Trilokekar Program Co-Chair along with the committee members opportunity for you to learn more about the Board’s activities, to Dr. Tamara Leary and Dranna Andrews-Brown. It has been a offer feedback and to recognize our Award recipients. CSSHE pleasure to work with you on this committee and you have would also like to thank the Collaboration for Online Higher prepared an amazing line-up of speakers, panels, papers, ignite Education Research (COHERE) for sponsoring our AGM luncheon. sessions and more. In addition to the CSSHE events remember the Congress wide Thank you to all of you for making CSSHE 2019 happen. events at https://www.congress2019.ca/. You will note that the Big Thinking https://www.congress2019.ca/program/big-thinking and the Career Corner Kathleen Matheos https://www.congress2019.ca/program/career-corner return this President, CSSHE. year. In addition this year there are a number of special events 2 Table of Contents Land acknowledgement ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 Theme: Circles of Conversation ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 President’s Welcome ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1 Map ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Navigating the Conference: Helpful Information ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Big Thinking ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7 CSSHE Conference Schedule at a Glance .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8 Pre-Conference Workshop: Catalyst: Connecting, Supporting, and Inspiring Community Campus Engagement in Canada ................................................................................. 10 DAY 1 Schedule ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11 Graduate Student Panel ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 12 Big Thinker Session ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 DAY 1: Sessions’ Abstracts .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 13 Poster Presentations…….………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….15 DAY 2 Schedule ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29 Key Note Panel “Circles of Conversation” ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 30 Provost Panel .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
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