Retrospection and Renewal: Reflections on the Social Studies of Health in Contemporary Life
Apr 24, 2024 to Apr 25, 2024 — All day
Event organized by the Sociology and Anthropology Graduate Students Association, the Research Centre on the Future of Cities and the School Sociological and Anthropological Studies.

Description
The study of medicine and health has a long-standing history in the social sciences and humanities, representing a particularly strong subfield in several disciplines. Theories in the social studies of health and medicine have been explored and tinkered with to shape current genealogies that seem to be ever-expanding. In recent years, rapid changes have profoundly affected (bio)medical epistemes, public health discourses, medical and therapeutic technologies, and well-being and illness as subjective experiences embedded in the entanglements of social, political and economic structures. This symposium aims to highlight the contributions of the social studies of health and medicine to contemporary questions, issues and phenomenon, while illuminating the potential of these disciplines, their theories and methodologies for renewal, perennity and transformation. The idea of renewal represents a central question, namely, what does it mean to affect change, whether social, epistemological, methodological or theoretical in the social studies of medicine and health, even as there is no discontinuity ?
This symposium brings people from various perspectives together to cultivate an interdisciplinary dialogue, namely around feminist critiques and the relationship between health and gender; family and childhood; plants, psychedelics and healing; methodological questions and concerns in medical anthropological research; and biomedical knowledge and care. The keynote event will be given by Professor Stephanie Lloyd from the department of anthropology at Laval University.
Schedule
April 24
- 9:30am - Introduction
- 10:00am - Roundtable Researching Health : Ethnographic Methods and Ethics Within/Beyond Anthropology (Daina Stanley, McMaster University ; Clare Walker, Concordia University & Taylor Paterson, University of Ottawa)
- 11:30am - Lunch
- 12:30pm - Panel Genre, sant茅 et 茅pist茅mologies f茅ministes
- 脡pist茅mologies f茅ministes et transformation de l'activisme f茅ministe dans la sant茅: le cas de la sant茅 menstruelle (St茅phanie Pache, UQAM)
- 芦 J鈥檃i toujours pens茅 que mes blessures 茅taient imaginaires 禄 : Le diagnostic comme 茅l茅ment essentiel pour les femmes atteintes de fibromyalgie (Julie Godin, 电车无码)
- Healthy or Feminine? Understanding Women鈥檚 Bodies and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (Samadrita Chowdhuri, University of Alberta)
- 2:30pm - Keynote Event Becoming with Environments (Stephanie Lloyd, Universit茅 Laval)
- 4:00pm - Inaugural Event
April 25
- 9:30am - Welcome
- 10:00am - Panel Biomedical Ways of Knowing and Caring
- Do I still have a say in my cancer care?鈥: A phenomenological study on the impacts of eHealth tools on patient shared decision making (Antoine Przybylak-Brouillard, McGill University)
- Situating Stress: A Latourian Inquiry into Transcultural Psychiatry in Montreal (Nathan Patrick Ferguson, Concordia University)
- 11:30am - Lunch
- 12:30pm - Panel Enfance, Parentalit茅 et Sant茅
- M茅dicalisation et neurodiversit茅 : quelle cohabitation dans les discours sur l鈥檈nfance et les pratiques aupr猫s des enfants ? (Marie-Christine Brault, Universit茅 Laval)
- L'autisme : l'approche de l'anthropologie de la sant茅 pour mieux penser le soutien aux familles (Axelle Jean, UQAM)
- Les maternit茅s et parentalit茅s v茅cues 脿 travers le prisme de la douleur chronique : Concilier temporalit茅s handicap茅es, travail domestique et travail r茅mun茅r茅 (Marieke Hassell-Cr茅peau, UQAM)
- Le sens attribu茅 脿 l'exp茅rience de deuil p茅rinatal des femmes de 18 脿 30 ans en situation d'itin茅rance ou 脿 risque de l'锚tre : Une exploration des exp茅riences, enjeux et ressources (Alexandra Daicu, UQAM)
- 2:30pm - Panel Plants and Healing
- Psychedelics and Huichol Shamanism: A Dialogue or Separate Realities ? (Hope MacLean, University of Ottawa)
- THCmania : An Anthropological Exploration of the First Legal Canadian Grow Cup (Nina Barbosa, University of Ottawa)
- Psychedelics, Healing and Becoming-Plant (Ariel Fuenzalida, Carleton University)
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