Transnational Challenges to Canadian Culture, Society and the Environment

Canada has been a transnational country from its inception: founded on the ideas of Métis identities, forged by the metropolis-colony relationship, and modernized under the cross-boundary flow of American goods and capital. The revival of transnationalism as a widely respected lens of scholarly research in manifest fields provides us with very useful multidisciplinary bridges to study both past and contemporary Canada. In the context of growing globalization, the perspective of transnationalism of the nation-state raises important questions about overlapping (real or imagined) affiliations of individuals, communities, corporations, and social movements.

The conference aims to bring present a range of interdisciplinary perspectives from literature, history, economic relations, political issues and social movements, to environmental issues.

The Central European Association for Canadian Studies (CEACS), in conjunction with Charles University, is pleased to announce its 8th Triennial International Conference. The conference is held in Prague, Czech Republic, on 20-22 September 2018.

The following distinguished academics have accepted invitations to deliver keynote speeches:

  • Dianne Draper, Geography Professor, University of Calgary
  • John A. Hall, Professor of Comparative Historical Sociology, McGill University
  • Paul-André Linteau, Historian, Associated Professor, Université du Québec à Montréal
  • Kurth Spenrath, Writer, Director and Producer

Event detail

Event start
20. 9. 2018 13:30
Konec události
22. 9. 2018 16:00
Venue
Karolinum / Hollar, Prague 1
Website
https://ceacs.fsv.cuni.cz/
Event type
Conference