CEST 4:30 p.m. – 6 p.m.
EST (Montreal) 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
The final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission issued three calls to action that directly implicate Business Schools to engage in teaching, research, and service to advance reconciliation. Last year’s initial ASAC workshop provided overviews of administrative leadership, curricular reform, and research activity related to indigenizing and decolonizing business schools. The proposed workshop builds from last year’s success.
This workshop consists of two basic components lasting 90 minutes. The first consists of three stories about indigenization at specific business schools: Dalhousie, Manitoba, and Victoria. The second component consists of themed breakout rooms facilitated by five scholars. The sharing circles will contribute to the important work of building relationships within our growing community of scholars. The two components will be preceded by a welcome and land acknowledgement and followed by an appreciative farewell.
Organizer: David L. Deephouse, Foote Professor of International Business/Law, former Associate Dean of Research and PhD Program, Alberta School of Business, University of Alberta
Participants:
Diane-Laure Arjaliès, Western University
Frank Bastien, University of Victoria
Teddy Carter, University of Alberta
Mary Beth Doucette, Cape Breton University
Albert James, Dalhousie University
Raj Manchanda, University of Manitoba
Peter Pomart, University of Manitoba