Two members of the UNESCO-PREV Chair will be attending the symposium La liberté d’expression en question organized by the Observatoire de la liberté d’expression (LibObs).
Symposium La liberté d’expression en question

Two members of the UNESCO-PREV Chair will be attending the symposium La liberté d’expression en question organized by the Observatoire de la liberté d’expression (LibObs).
Location: Agora du Carrefour de l’information, Université de Sherbrooke B1-2002 (also available virtually on Teams)
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Canada’s news organizations lack diversity! 8 out of 10 newsrooms have no Black, Latino, Middle Eastern, Métis or Aboriginal journalists. According to the Canadian Association
As part of this activity, Patricia Powers offers you a meeting with the co-authors of the book “Mon frère est un complotiste – Comment rétablir
Location: Salon Orange, Centre Pierre-Péladeau and Online
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On March 20, 2003, George W. Bush launched a military intervention in Iraq. Twenty years later, this invasion continues to arouse much criticism. What were
Between distrust, misinformation and social cohesion, this round table discusses the consequences of the pandemic and Trumpism on Quebec’s political and media landscape. This event
David Morin, Chair co-holder, and Mathieu Colin, Chair postdoctoral researcher, will participate, in the opening conference, at the 9th edition of “Colloque interuniversitaire de la
Including the participation of our co-holder Marie-Eve Carigan and presented by our partners National Council of Women of Canada and Business Professional Women – BPW
The Centre sur la sécurité internationale (CSI) of the École supérieure d’études internationales (ÉSÉI), in partnership with the Chair, the Canadian Defense and Security Network
Location: Zoom
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The conference “Epistemology of Contemporary Jihadist Radicalism” is organized by the Centre de recherche Société, Droit et Religions de l’UdeS in partnership with the UNESCO-PREV Chair and the Centre d’études du religieux contemporain and animated by Mounia Ait Kabboura
Location: Online and on TV
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A lively and current portrait of what has changed in Quebec City and in Quebec since the Islamophobic terrorist act of January 29, 2017 through the testimonies of citizens of different cultures and religious denominations