Conferences

CASCA hosts conferences annually, and our members are the first to receive invitations to attend and present.

CASCA 2027, University of Victoria, (Victoria, BC)

Serendipity

19-22 May, 2027

TBD

Conference registration: fee structure

Early Bird (Before March 13)Regular (March 13 – April 10)On Site (After April 10)
Regular$185.00$210.00$220.00
Reduced (LDC / grad / post-doc / precarious)$100.00$120.00$130.00
Undergraduate$45.00$65.00$75.00
Non-Member (non-anthros / foreign visitors)$200.00$230.00$250.00

Every year, CASCA offers small travel grants to doctoral and master's students presenting at our annual conference.

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Conference Classifieds

Constellating Care: Resurgent Solidarities and Kinships

Amy Cran (Dalhousie University) invites you to join the following panel for CASCA 2026.

Canada is a settler colonial nation currently experiencing a widening of wealth inequalities under a neoliberal regime. Within this system and the fractures that run through it — social marginalization, structural inequalities, racial injustices — individuals continue to find new ways to care for themselves and their loved ones. This affiliated panel asks about the constellations of care maintained in this simultaneously colonial and reconciliatory milieu.

Those interested are invited to contact Amy directly: a.cran@dal.ca.

Private Lands, Indigenous Rights, and the Future of Property in Canada

Dr Brian Thom (University of Victoria) is organizing a panel for CASCA 2026 in Halifax (from May 20 to 23, 2026).

Recent court decisions have taken divergent positions on the coexistence of Indigenous title and private fee simple property (e.g., Cowichan Tribes et al. v. Canada in B.C.) and on the idea that title remedies on private lands should be limited to compensation rather than restitution (e.g., Wolastoqey Nation v. New Brunswick). Contributions from all sub-disciplines are welcome (social, political, economic, and legal anthropology).

Those interested in contributing are invited to contact Dr Brian Thom at bthom@uvic.ca as soon as possible (no later than February 15).

Anthropology of Disability — Panel / Roundtable

Pamela Block (Western University) is organizing a panel for CASCA 2026 on the anthropology of disability and invites paper proposals.

To submit, please send the title and abstract of your presentation to pblock@uwo.ca by February 16, 2026. Pamela will draft the session abstract from the submitted abstracts (and is open to co-organization — please indicate if you are interested).

AI, academic precarity and anthropological research in Canada — Roundtable proposal

How is artificial intelligence reconfiguring teaching and scholarly work in anthropology in a context of academic precarity in Canada? Do contract instructors, graduate students, and independent researchers turn to AI tools — large language models, transcription software, analysis platforms? The session invites a dialogic reflection on how anthropologists can collectively negotiate responsible and fair uses of AI in contexts of precarity.

To participate, contact Deidre Rose (derose@uoguelph.ca).

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