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Thursday November 5, 2009
Start: 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

Thursday, November 5, 2009
9am to 4 pm
Great Hall, Rozsa Centre, University of Calgary

Come learn and debate with international experts: the most striking stories on corruption from around the world, how it is fought in court rooms and how it caused the current financial crisis, how it creates hidden financial paradises and transfers billions from poor to rich nations, what has been the role of leaders in protecting the public trust and finally how corruption evolves, operates and transforms our society.

To register visit corruption.forum@ucalgary.ca
403-220-3812
RSVP by October 21, 2009

Friday November 6, 2009
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm

Social Sciences room 217 

Phd student Geo Takach screens his documentary film investigating Alberta's identity.

Will the real Alberta please stand up?
Student explores Alberta's identity in new documentary film

To some, Albertans are oil-spoiled, beef-loving, polluting mavericks... rednecks with less culture than yogurt. But to skeptical filmmaker and Phd student in Communication and Culture, Geo Takach, these stereotypes are just the tip of the grain elevator. Setting out to define the real soul of his home province, he has created a documentary film in which he introduces viewers to some of Alberta's iconic personalities and citizens, as well as keen observers from coast to coast, and paints a fast-paced, funny and perhaps even surprising portrait of the province that people love to pigeonhole.

"Alberta fascinates and frustrates me to no end," says Takach, a long-time resident of  Albertan. "I wanted to explore the extent to which the largely unflattering stereotypes of our province were true."

The film, created for a popular audience, ladders into Tachach's Phd thesis where he will explore questions around Alberta's identity and how that identity has been communicated and mis-communicated.

Produced by Geo con Brio Productions and Reel Girls Media for City TV, Will the Real Alberta Please Stand Up? had its broadcast premiere in June on City TV stations across Canada.

 

Saturday November 7, 2009
Friday November 20, 2009
Start: 12:00 pm
End: 1:00 pm

Social Sciences room 217

Communication and Culture Colloquium Series (Triple C) presents Maria Bakardjieva from the Communications Studies program.

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