Chloé Sondervost summarizes the article “Should YouTube make recommendations for the climate?”, written by Martin Gibert, Lê Nguyên Hoang et Maxime Lambrecht, in a commentary broadcast by Radio-Canada.
“Epistemic Injustices Online”
New paper by Abraham Tobi in ‘Topoi’.
‘Epistemic Reparation and (Mis)Recognition’
Presentation by Abraham Tobi at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, in Winnipeg, on September 11-12, 2024.
“Towards an Epistemic Compass for Online Content Moderation”
New article by Abraham Tobi in ‘Philosophy & Technology’.
Graduate students scholarships – CRÉ 2024-2025
Call for applications. Deadline: October 4, 2024.
“Unpacking the drivers of poly-crisis”
Ryoa Chung will participate as a keynote speaker in the 2024 Canadian Conference on Global Health at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver.
“Humains et non-humains”
Martin Gibert writes an exposé titled “Humains et non-humains”, published by ENS Éditions.
Call for Submissions: The Second Annual Laval “Everything Agency” Conference 2025
Call for submissions: second annual conference co-organized by Arthur Logins, Catherine Rioux and Nathan Howard.
Three CRÉ co-researchers elected as members of the Royal Society of Canada
Congratulations to Arash Abizadeh (McGill), Marie-Josée Drolet (UQTR), and Daniel Weinstock (McGill)!
“Caribou forestier : les revendications autonomistes de Québec se heurtent à la protection des écosystèmes”
Jérôme Gosselin-Tapp (U Laval) publishes a new exposition piece in The Conversation on the conflict between the autonomist demands of Quebec and the protection of the woodland caribou ecosystem.
“Politiques environnementales et autonomie territoriale : analyse normative du cas de la protection du caribou forestier au Québec”
New article by Jérôme Gosselin-Tapp (U Laval) on the influence of current ecological and political contexts on autonomist demands made by internal nations, published in Canadian Studies.
“Affective injustice, sanism and psychiatry”
New forthcoming article by Zoey Lavallée and Anne-Marie Gagné-Julien to be published in Synthese.
“Breaking the stigma around autism: moving away from neuronormativity using epistemic justice and 4E cognition”
New article by Amandine Catala (UQAM, CRÉ), in collaboration with Mylène Legault et Pierre Poirier, published in Synthese.
The Bandung Conference of the North 2024: “For a Decolonial International, the Subalterns of the North Speak”
With the participation of Yann Allard-Tremblay.
“Should YouTube make recommendations for the climate?”
New article by Martin Gibert (CRÉ), in collaboration with Lê-Nguyên Hoang and Maxime Lambrecht, published in Ethics and Information Technology.
“The Grounds of Gratitude and The Dereliction of Justice”
Yann Allard-Tremblay (McGill) will participate in the conference “Taking Indigenous Knowledges Seriously Workshop” at the University of Johannesburg and will give a presentation on the grounds of gratitude and the dereliction of justice.