Inclusive Research
In the fall of 2021, the Faculty of Law’s Common Law Section hosted the 4th Annual Autumn School on the Methodology of Research in Law. Building on the recent Autumn School tradition of bringing established scholars together with emerging researchers and students to discuss the hows and whys of research in law, this most recent school was centred around the expansive topic of inclusive research.
The 4th Autumn School was organized by the Faculty of Law, Common Law Section, and made possible through the support of the Canada Research Chair in Information Law and Policy, the Research Centre on the Future of Cities, and the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section.
“Research can perpetuate oppression and power structures and dynamics. Yet research has the power to give voice, to bring peoples’ lived experiences forth, to mirror life and spark deep reflection. We can elaborate meaningful questions and point to the truth, and in doing so open up a new world.”
Cintia Quiroga, Assistant Dean Research, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa
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Below is a list of all of the sessions from the 4th Autumn School. Videos of each of the sessions will become available over the course of the winter and spring, so check back often.
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