Courses
NEW SPRING COURSE
Multimodal Walking Methodologies: Seminar Workshop
How do we walk with the city—not just through it?
Grounded in walking methodologies (Springgay & Truman) and guided by decolonial and post‑humanist perspectives, we'll explore how sketching, photography, video, and audio recording can help us attend to the more‑than‑human worlds we move through—streets, buses, and the everyday landscapes that surround us.
Each week we focus on a different mode:
- Sketching – attunement through mark‑making (April 23)
- Photography – framing the more‑than‑human ( April 30)
- Video – walking with the moving gaze (May 7)
- Audio – deep listening to the soundscape ( May 14)
If you're a qualitative researcher, ethnographer, artist, or simply someone who loves to walk and wonder, I'd love to have you join.
🔗 Registration and details here: https://MMwalkingresearch.eventbrite.ca
Please share with colleagues or students who might be interested. And if you have a moment, drop a 🎧 in the comments—I'd love to know what your city sounds like.

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PAST COURSES
Autoethnography & Autotheory as Decolonial Praxis: A Proseminar Workshop
Are you drawn to research that is deeply personal, theoretically rigorous, and methodologically innovative?
This interactive 4-session proseminar workshop is designed for researchers, emergent and senior scholars, graduate students, PhD candidates, and faculty who want to explore the powerful potential of autoethnography and its contemporary extension, autotheory.
We will explore autoethnography and experiment with autotheory not just as methods, but as radical, heart-centred practices for social justice. We will move beyond simply "writing about yourself."
Session 1: Foundation: The Epistemology of the Personal (March 4)
Session 2: Weaving: Autoethnography & Autotheory (March 11)
Session 3: Expanding: Gathering, Analyzing, and Representing the Self (March 18)
Session 4: Impact: From Writing to Social Healing (March 25)
Registration here:
https://autotheoryseminar1.eventbrite.ca/

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