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Activism and Social Change in Brazil SCS3210 / SCS4210 / ECH4210 Prof. Meg Stalcup Spring/Summer 2019 Class schedule: I. 3 Pre-departure meetings: Jan, Feb, March II. In the field: May 13 th –May 31 nd Professor’s office hours: Fall Semester: Thursday 12:30 - 14:20 Winter Semester: Wednesday 12:30 - 14:20 (and by appointment) Office FSS 10008 613-562-5800 ext. 7679 E-mail: [email protected] Please put ‘Brazil course’ and your name in the subject heading On virtual campus: Yes All photos © Guito Moreto

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ActivismandSocialChangeinBrazilSCS3210/SCS4210/ECH4210

Prof.MegStalcupSpring/Summer2019

Classschedule: I.3Pre-departuremeetings:Jan,Feb,March

II.Inthefield:May13th–May31nd

Professor’sofficehours: FallSemester:Thursday12:30-14:20

WinterSemester:Wednesday12:30-14:20(andbyappointment)

OfficeFSS10008 613-562-5800ext.7679E-mail: [email protected]

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OFFICIALCOURSEDESCRIPTIONThiscourseexaminesdifferentformsofinequalityinBrazilandsomeoftheresponsestothoseinequalitiesgivenbyactivists.Studentswilllearnaboutsignificanttheoreticalapproachestosocialandeconomicdisparity,whilestudyingfirsthandhowactivistsinBrazilhaveorganizedassociationsandsocialmovementstoalleviatepovertyandotherformsofsocialinjustice.Thecoursehasthreeinterrelatedgoals.1)Tobetterunderstandinequality,studentswillusethecitiesofSalvadordaBahiaandRiodeJaneiro,andaruralareanearItacaré,inthestateofBahia,ascasestudiesthatprovideempiricalknowledgeandspecificityinrelationtoglobaltrends;combiningfieldworkandcoursework,wewilldrawcomparisonsbetweenBrazilandotherinternationalsites.2)Thecoursewillinvitestudentstocreativelyexploreactivismasaresponsetoinequality.Towardstheseends,studentwilllearntothinkcriticallyaboutsomeofthethemesthatunderpininternationalactivism.Whilestudentsdeconstructcertainformsofactivismasproblematic,theywillalsoseekinspirationforbuildingamorejustsocietybylisteningcarefullyandlearningfromtheworkoftheBrazil-basedgroupsweencounter.3)Thisisaresearch-intensivecoursewhichwillallowstudentstolearnand/orhonethecoresocialscienceskillsofobservation,unstructuredinterviewing,writingfieldnotes,and,integratingthese,ethnography.Withintheembeddedstudyabroadcontextandthecondensedformat,itisalsoachanceforstudentstoengageinstimulatingandmemorablediscussionswitheachotheraboutapproachestoinequality,towardcriticalanalysisofwhattheyaresimultaneouslylearninginthefieldandintheinterdisciplinaryscholarshipaddressingpoverty.Incombination,studentswilldevelopfieldobservation,analysis,andwritingskillsinthefashionofprofessionalanthropologistsandotherethnographicresearchers.

SPECIFICCOURSEOBJECTIVES

• Learnaboutinterdisciplinaryscholarlydebatesondevelopmentandpoverty• Analyzeandcritiquemodelsthatunderpininternationalactivism

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• Applyscholarlyideastoon-the-groundrealitiesarticulatedbyBrazilianactivists• Developandpracticeethnographicresearchskillsthroughdailyobservations,

unstructuredinterviewing,takingfieldnotes,andintegratingtheseintoafinalcriticalessay.

TEACHINGMETHODSThis class combines teachingand learning strategies,with threepre-departure classesthat will include lectures, video screenings, practice exercises (for observation,unstructuredinterviewing,andwritingfieldnotes),andclassdiscussion;abookreview;fieldclassesthatwillincludevisitsandunstructuredinterviewingoflocalactivists,alongwith lectures, small group work, and discussion; and ethnographic observations andwrite-up.

ASSESSMENTMETHODS25% PriortodepartureforBrazil,youwillreadeitherDancingwiththeDevilin

theCityofGod:RiodeJaneiroontheBrinkorBlackWomenAgainsttheLandGrabandwillwriteanapproximately1000word,single-spacedcriticalreviewofthebook.Thereviewshouldstatethebook’smainargument(s),discusstheevidencethattheauthorusestosupportit,andaddressstrengthsandweaknesses.DetailedinstructionsareavailableonBrightspace.PleaseuploadthereviewbyMay12th(thedaybeforedeparture).

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20% Youwillkeepdailyfieldnotesofatleasttwosingle-spacedtypedpagesperdayforeverydayofourtrip,includingthetraveldays.Theideaisforyoutohaveaspacetodocumentobservationsofandunstructuredinterviewswiththeactivistswewillmeet,reflectontheseexperiences,andkeeparunningrecordthatcanbeusedtodevelopyourfinalcriticalessay.Inthisway,notesareintendedasaplaceforyoutobegintoworkoutsomeofthecomplexissueswewilladdressinthecourse.Asimplesummaryofwhatwedidonagivendaywillonlyyieldapassinggradeontheassignment.Youshouldbeusingyournotesasaplaceforcriticalreflection.Youcankeepyourfieldnotesinlong-handifyouwouldlike,butmustuploadthemstoBrightspacenolaterthanJune3rd.

20% Onceduringthecourse,youwillberesponsibleforleadingdiscussionon

oneofthechaptersandvideosinEncounteringPoverty.Youandyourgroupwillequitablydividethelabourofleadingdiscussion.Eachofyouisexpectedtotalkforthesameamountoftimeinclassandtoengageyourpeersinasustaineddiscussionofthematerial.Wewilltalkmoreaboutcriteriafordiscussionleadingatthethirdpre-departureclasssessionandtherewillbeadiscussionhandoutonBrightspaceforadditionalguidelines.

35% FinalEssay.Youwillwriteupyourobservationsandfieldnotes,and

developthemintoacriticalessayattheendofthecourse,whichwillbetypedanduploadedtoBrightspacenolaterthanJune10th.Theessayshouldbeatleasteightpagesdouble-spaced.Inyouressayyouwillcriticallyreflectonthemajorthemesoftheclass,anduseyourexperiencestodiscussoneofthesethemesindepth.YoumustmakereferencetoallofourreadingsaswellastoyourethnographicobservationsinBrazil.Seefinalessayhandoutformoredetailsandgradingcriteria.

ComponentsofFinalGradeNote:Allevaluationcomponentsmustbecompletedtoreceiveagrade intheclass. Ifany component ismissing, the studentwill receive an incomplete (EIN), regardless ofthepointtotal.

Evaluationformat Weight DateFirstAssignment 25% May12thonBrightspaceLeadGroupDiscussion 20% OnceinBrazil,dateTBDFieldnotes 20% June3rdonBrightspaceFinalEssay 35% June10thonBrightspace

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REQUIREDTEXTSBarbassa,Juliana.2015.DancingwiththeDevilintheCityofGod:RiodeJaneiroontheBrink.SimonandSchuster.Perry,Keisha-Khan.2013.BlackWomenAgainsttheLandGrab.Minneapolis:UniversityofMinnesotaPress.Roy,Negron-Gonzales,Opoku-Agyemang,andTalwalker.2016.EncounteringPoverty:ThinkingandActinginanUnequalWorld.Oakland:UniversityofCaliforniaPress.SCHEDULEI.PRE-DEPARTUREJanuarymeeting1(3hours):Introductiontothecourse,thecourselogistics,andrequirements.FebruaryMeeting2:(3hours):IntroductiontoResearchMethodologyMeeting on ethnographic observation and writing, to prepare students for theobservationstheywillbeconductinginBrazil.MarchMeeting3:(3hours):ThematicIntroduction:Meeting to introduce students to Brazilian history and culture in the regions wewillvisit,withafocusonsignificantsocialmovements.II.INTHEFIELDAcronyms[-/-/-/]B=BreakfastL=LunchD=Dinner Week1MONMAY13:OTTAWA–TUEMAY14:SALVADOR[-/-/-]

ArriveatSalvador

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4pm:HealthandSafetyOrientationathostel

FreeTime

OvernightatPousadaPapayaVerdehttp://bit.ly/2wd7moD

WEDMAY15:SALVADOR[B/-/D]

Breakfastataccommodation

10a-12pm:CLASS

ReadChapter#1ofEncounteringPoverty• WatchPrequelvideothe#GlobalPOVProject:"CanYourPointofViewChange

theWorld?"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RhU4gQ6b5c• Discussionleaders:Group1(max.threestudents)

Lunchonyourown

2pm:PelourinhoforaguidedwalkingtourofSalvador’shistoriccenter

4pm:LectureatSteveBikoCulturalInstitute,aneducationalinstitutefocusedonpreparingstudentsforhighereducation

6pm:BahiaBalletFolkloreShowatMiguelSantanaTheater

8pm:CookingdemonstrationfollowedbydinneratUauaRestaurant

THUMAY16:SALVADOR[B/L/-]

Breakfastataccommodation

9am:VisitCandombleTerreiro;lectureonAfrican-derivedreligionsandblackactivisminBrazil

12:00pm:Grouplunchatlocalrestaurant

Classwork• Watch:The#GlobalPOVProject:"AreSlumstheGlobalUrbanFuture?"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xk7dr3VG6s

• WatchThe#GlobalPOVProject:"WhoisDependentonWelfare"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rtySUhuokM

3pm:PercussionworkshopanddiscussionwithlocalactivistsattheArteConsciente,agrassrootssocialprojectbornoutofaneedtoaddressneighborhooddeclineduetodrugsandviolenceinSaramandaiafavela

Dinneronyourown

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FRIMAY17:SALVADOR–ITACARE{5HRS}[B/L/-]

Breakfastataccommodation

8am:Transferviaboat/privatecoachtoItacaré

12:00pmJatimaneQuilombolacommunitylectureandlunch(http://bit.ly/2ymXYzp)

Dinneronyourown

OvernightatHostelOPharolhttps://bit.ly/2He1p0e

SATMAY18:ITACARE[B/-/-]

Breakfastataccommodation;healthandsafetyorientation

9a-12p:CLASS

ReadChapter#2EncounteringPovertyandwatchThe#GlobalPOVProject:"WhoSeesPoverty?"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xg0MgrF_DLs

• Discussionleaders:Group2(max.threestudents)

3pm:Walkdowntoport;lectureoncommunitydevelopmentontheRiodeContasviatraditionalcanoeride

SUNMAY19:ITACARE–TABOQUINHAS[B/L/-]

Breakfastataccommodation

7:30amTransferviaprivatecoachtoTaboquinhas{1hr};4-5kmhike

VisitanagriculturalprojectoftheMovimentoMecenasdaVida(www.mecenasdavida.org.br);lecturewithlocalactivist.Hikeback.

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12:00pm:VisittheVilaRosacocoaplantationandlearnabouttheproductionandprocessingofcocoa;grouplunchincluded

SunsetandMoonriseExperience–UnstructuredInterviewtimewithEnglish-speakingBahiaCoordinator

3pm:Barracãod'Angola,alocalculturalcenter–Percussionandcapoeiraworkshop

Dinneronyourown

MONMAY20:ITACARÉ–SERRAGRANDE[B/L/-]

Breakfastataccommodation

9a-12p:CLASSataccommodation

ReadChapter#3Watchthe#GlobalPOVProject:"CanWeShopToEndPoverty?"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpuf-N66CGI

• Discussionleaders:Group3(max.threestudents)

TransferstoSerraGrandeHomestayswithlocalfamilies

WelcomelunchwithFamilies

Dinneronyourown.

TUEMAY21:SERRAGRANDE[B/-/-]

Breakfastataccommodation

AMLecturewithamemberofTaboa(http://taboa.org.br/),anon-profitthatfosterscommunitydevelopmentinitiativesinordertobuildthesustainabilityofthelocal

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community

6pm:AttendaworkshopattheCircodaLuaCircusSchool(https://www.circodalua.org/)

Lunchanddinneronyourown.

WEDMAY22:SERRAGRANDE[B/-/-]

Breakfastataccommodation

9a-12p:CLASS

• ReadChapter4• WatchThe#GlobalPOVProject:"CanExpertsSolvePoverty?"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jqEj8XUPlk

• Discussionleaders:Group4(maxthreestudents)

PMMeetwithanactivistfromtheInstitutoFlorestaViva,anorganizationtheworkstopreservetheAtlanticForestinthesouthernBahiaregion.Hikeandlecture.

Lunchanddinneronyourown.

THUMAY23:SERRAGRANDE[B/-/-]

Breakfastataccommodation

9am:Visit toDendêdaSerraRuralSchool(www.dendeserra.org.br),aWaldorfschoolcreated to support children of low-income families in the Bahia region; participate ingroupservicelearningproject.PMAfternoonlectureonsocio-ecologicalhistoryofmataatlântica(Atlanticrainforest)withalocalanthropologist.Lunchanddinneronyourown.

FRIMAY24:SERRAGRANDE–RIODEJANEIRO[B/-/-]

9a-12p:CLASS

• ReadChapter5andwatch• The#GlobalPOVProject:"IsPrivilegePoverty?"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRCrvChWDsM

• Discussionleaders:Group5(max.threestudents)

12:00pm:PrivatetransfertoIlhéusairporttocatchflighttoRiodeJaneiro(departs2:50pm,arrives8:35pm)

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OvernightatIpanemaBeachHouse(www.hostelimpanemabeach)

SATMAY25:RIODEJANEIRO[B/-/-]

Breakfastataccommodation;healthandsafetyorientation

9amGuidedvisittotheInstitutoPretosNovos,anarchaeologicalsiteandculturalcenterthathighlightsthestruggleofenslavedAfricansinthecountry;walkingtouroftheValongoWharf

1pmVisittheMuseudoAmanha(MuseumofTomorrow),focusonenvironmentandinnovativeandsustainabledesignandcities

8:30pm:SambaatTrapicheGamboa(* fee not included, to be paid upon entry).

SUNMAY26:RIODEJANEIRO[B/-/-]

Breakfastataccommodation

9am:Meetinganddiscussionwithsocialmediaactivists

PM–freeafternoontocatchuponnotes,reading,explorelocalneighborhood

MONMAY27:RIODEJANEIRO[B/-/-]

Breakfastataccommodation

9am:GuidedexcursiontoCorcovadoMountainandclimbthe223stepstotheviewingdeckatthefootoftheChristRedeemerStatue

2:30pm:GuidedvisittotheCidadedoSamba,wheresambaschoolsmaketheirallegories;lectureonthehistoryofsambaandcarnivalparadeswithAcadêmicosdaGrandeRio,amajorsambaschooloftheCity,includingPimpolhosdaGrandeRio,ayouthschoolandsocialprojectrunbyGrandeRiosince2002.

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LunchandDinneronyourown

TUEMAY28:RIODEJANEIRO[B/L/-]

7:30am-6pm:TravelDuquedeCaxias{1hr}tovisitSinaldoVale,organizationfocusingonreforestationandfoodsecurityforday-longworkshop.

Grouplunchprovided

WEDMAY29:RIODEJANEIRO[B/-/-]

9a-12p:CLASS(incommonareaoffacultyhotel;requires15-minutewalk)

ReadChapter6andwatchThe#GlobalPOVProject:"WillHopeEndInequality?"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmtfIWLvt_Q

• Discussion:collective

2:30pm:HistoricallectureandguidedexcursiontoPãodeAçucar(SugarLoaf)andtheRioBotanicalGardens

6pm:GroupFarewelldinnerattraditionalrestaurantChurrascariaCarretão(http://clubecarretao.com.br/

THUMAY30:RIODEJANEIRO-OTTAWA[B/-/-]

Breakfastataccommodation.Morningatleisure.Lunchonyourown.TransfertoairporttocatchflightbacktoOttawa,oryourowntravelplans.

FRIMAY31:ARRIVEOTTAWA[-/-/-]

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CLASSROOMGROUNDRULESClassroomDiscussionsandIn-classWorkYoulearnalotwhenyoutalkaboutthings,questionthem,andrephraseideasorclaimsin yourwords. Iwill actively encourage student questions, class discussions andhaveincludedonemajorgrouppresentationaspartofyourgrade.Thinkabouthowyoucanuse theseperiodsof time tohelp yourself learn thematerial, and to teach it to yourpeers.Participatingintheclassthiswaywillmaketheclassexperiencemoreeffective,moreinteresting,morefun,andmoremeaningfulforallinvolved.GreenClassroomFor ecological reasons and those of everyone’s convenience, especially given travel, Iavoidpaperwhenpossible.Youwill receiveonepapercopyof thesyllabus,but itwillalso be available as a PDF, along with other course documents (such as assignmentinstructions),andyourreadingswillbeavailableonlinethroughthelibrary(ingeneral,youcansearchforthetitleandthearticlewillpopup)orasindicatedonthesyllabus.Thisalsomeans thatyouwill turn in formalassignmentsviaourBrightspacesite.Youwillreceiveyourcommentsandgradesonline.However,in-classworkwilloftenrequireapieceofpaperandpenorpencil, soyoushouldbepreparedwithboth forourpre-departuresessions,andforourclassesinBrazil.EmailEtiquetteEmailisthequickestwaytoreachme,shouldyouhaveaquestionaboutclassmaterialsor assignments. Include your name and put ‘Brazil course’ in the subject line. Ratherthan‘hey’or‘Ms.’or‘Miss’pleasebeginyouremailwith‘DearProfessorStalcup’.LecturePowerPointSlidesInordertodowellinthiscourse,youwillneedtoattendthepre-departureclassesandtakegoodnotes.Tohelpyousucceed,Iwillsharemylectureslidesfortheday,usuallyaheadoftime,butsometimesIwanttorevisethemslightlyoraddnotesbasedonourdiscussions.LaptopUseEvery time you check your email, amessage, or something else online, you lose thethread of the lecture or class discussion for at least several minutes. I will almostcertainly say something during this time that will be crucial. However, it is almostimpossiblenottojustchecksomethingquicklyorrespondtoafriendifyouareonline.ItypicallywanderaroundtheclassroomandifIseeyoudoinganythingonline,Iamlikelytocauseasceneanditwillbeembarrassingforusboth.Thesekindsofactivitieswillnothelpwithyourgrade.Youshouldturnoffyourwificonnectioninclass,whetherweareinOttawaorsomewhereinBrazil.SmartphoneuseEverythingIwroteaboutlaptopsisalsotrueforcellphones.Formostofyou,thereisnoneed for a cell phone during class time. If I notice that you are using one during thelecture, I may ask you to leave. Please do not do this so that we all can avoidembarrassment. If there is an exceptional reason on a given day when you need to

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checkyourcellphoneduringclass,please letmeknowbeforeclassstarts. IfyourcellplanpermitsyoumaywanttoarrangefordatainBrazil.However,youdonotneedtodothis,asyouwillabletogetonlineatthehostelsandtherearemanylocationswithwifi;it’sgenerallynotagoodideatowalkaroundwithacellphoneonthestreet.

TheUniversityofOttawadoesnottolerateanyformofsexualviolence.Sexualviolencereferstoanyactofasexualnaturecommittedwithoutconsent,suchasrape,sexualharassmentoronlineharassment.TheUniversity,aswellasstudentandemployeeassociations,offersafullrangeofresourcesandservicesallowingmembersofourcommunitytoreceiveinformationandconfidentialassistanceandprovidingforaproceduretoreportanincidentormakeacomplaint.Formoreinformation,visitwww.uOttawa.ca/sexual-violence-support-andprevention

PolicyonlanguagequalityandlatesubmissionsClassattendanceisnecessarytosuccessfullycompletethiscourse.Youwillalsobejudgedonyourwritingabilities.Itisrecommendedtotaketheappropriatemeasurestoavoidmistakessuchasspelling,syntax,punctuation,inappropriateuseofterms,etc.Youmaybepenalizedupto15%,totheprofessor’sdiscretion.Late submissions are not tolerated. Exceptions are made only for illness or otherserious situations deemed as such by the professor. Therewill be a penalty for latesubmissions. University regulations require all absences from exams and all latesubmissionsduetoillnesstobesupportedbyamedicalcertificate.Absence for any other serious reason must be justified in writing, to the academicassistantsof theFaculty,within fivebusinessdays following thedateof theexamorsubmission of an assignment. The Faculty reserves the right to accept or refuse thereason.Reasons suchas travel, jobs,oranymisreadingof theexamination timetablearenotacceptable.A penalty of 5% will be given for each subsequent day following the due date(weekendsnotincluded).Thisgoesforassignmentssubmittedthroughe-mailaswell,and,inthiscase,thetimethatthee-mailwasreceivedwillbecountedasthetimeofsubmissionofthedocument.Wesuggestthatyouadviseyourprofessorasearlyaspossibleifareligiousholidayorareligiouseventwillforceyoutobeabsentduringanevaluation.ResourcesforyouFACULTYMENTORINGCENTRE-http://socialsciences.uottawa.ca/mentoringThegoaloftheMentoringCentreistohelpstudentswiththeiracademicandsocialwell-beingduringtheirtimeattheUniversityofOttawa.Regardlessofwhereastudentstandsacademically,orhowfaralongtheyareincompletingtheirdegree,theMentoringCentreistheretohelpstudentscontinueontheirpathtosuccess.

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AstudentmaychoosetovisittheMentoringCentreforverydifferentreasons.YoungerstudentsmaywishtotalktotheirolderpeerstogaininsightintoprogramsandservicesofferedbytheUniversity,whileolderstudentmaysimplywanttobrushuponstudyandtimemanagementskillsorlearnaboutprogramsandservicesforstudentsnearingtheendoftheirdegree.Inall,theMentoringCentreoffersaplaceforstudentstotalkaboutconcernsandproblemsthattheymighthaveinanyfacetoftheirlives.Whilestudentsareabletovoicetheirconcernsandproblemswithoutfearofjudgment,mentorscangarnerfurtherinsightinissuesuniquetostudentsandfindamorepracticalsolutiontobetterimprovetheservicesthattheFacultyofSocialSciencesoffers,aswellastheservicesofferedbytheUniversityofOttawa.ACADEMICWRITINGHELPCENTRE-http://www.sass.uottawa.ca/writing/AttheAWHCyouwilllearnhowtoidentify,correctandultimatelyavoiderrorsinyourwritingandbecomeanautonomouswriter.InworkingwithourWritingAdvisors,youwillbeabletoacquiretheabilities,strategiesandwritingtoolsthatwillenableyouto:

• Masterthewrittenlanguageofyourchoice• Expandyourcriticalthinkingabilities• Developyourargumentationskills• Learnwhattheexpectationsareforacademicwriting

CAREERSERVICES-http://www.sass.uottawa.ca/careers/CareerServicesoffersvariousservicesandacareerdevelopmentprogramtoenableyoutorecognizeandenhancetheemployabilityskillsyouneedintoday'sworldofwork.COUNSELLINGSERVICE-http://sass.uottawa.ca/en/counsellingTherearemanyreasonstotakeadvantageoftheCounsellingService.Weoffer:

• Personalcounselling• Careercounselling• Studyskillscounselling

ACCESSSERVICE-http://sass.uottawa.ca/en/accessTheUniversityhasalwaysstrivedtomeettheneedsofindividualswithlearningdisabilitiesorwithothertemporaryorpermanentfunctionaldisabilities(hearing/visualimpairments,sustainedhealthissues,mentalhealthproblems),andthecampuscommunityworkscollaborativelysothatyoucandevelopandmaintainyourautonomy,aswellasreachyourfullpotentialthroughoutyourstudies.Youcancallonawiderangeofservicesandresources,allprovidedwithexpertise,professionalismandconfidentiality.Ifbarriersarepreventingyoufromintegratingintouniversitylifeandyouneedadaptivemeasurestoprogress(physicalsetting,arrangementsforexams,learningstrategies,etc.),contacttheAccessServicerightaway:

• inpersonattheUniversityCentre,Room339• online

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• byphoneat613-562-5976Deadlinesforsubmittingrequestsforadaptivemeasuresduringexams

• midterms,tests,deferredexams:sevenbusinessdaysbeforetheexam,testorotherwrittenevaluation(excludingthedayoftheexamitself

• finalexams:o November15forthefallsessiono March15forthewintersessiono Sevenbusinessdaysbeforethedateoftheexamforthe

spring/summersession(excludingthedayoftheexamitself).STUDENTRESOURCESCENTRES-http://www.communitylife.uottawa.ca/en/resources.phpTheStudentResourcesCentresaimtofulfillallsortsofstudentneeds.

BewareofAcademicFraud!Academicfraudisanactcommittedbyastudenttodistortthemarkingofassignments,tests,examinations,andotherformsofacademicevaluation.AcademicfraudisneitheracceptednortoleratedbytheUniversity.Anyonefoundguiltyofacademicfraudisliabletosevereacademicsanctions.Hereareafewexamplesofacademicfraud:

• engaginginanyformofplagiarismorcheating;• presentingfalsifiedresearchdata;• handing inanassignmentthatwasnotauthored, inwholeor inpart,bythestudent;

• submittingthesameassignmentinmorethanonecourse,withoutthewrittenconsentoftheprofessorsconcerned.

Inrecentyears,thedevelopmentoftheInternethasmadeitmucheasiertoidentifyacademicplagiarism.ThetoolsavailabletoyourprofessorsallowthemtotracetheexactoriginofatextontheWeb,usingjustafewwords.Incaseswherestudentsareunsurewhethertheyareatfault,itistheirresponsibilitytoconsultthe“WritingandStyleGuideforUniversityPapersandAssignments.”Itcanbefoundat:http://socialsciences.uottawa.ca/undergraduate/writing-style-guidePersonswhohavecommittedorattemptedtocommit (orhavebeenaccomplicesto) academic fraud will be penalized. Here are some examples of the academicsanctions,whichcanbeimposed:

• agradeof“F”fortheassignmentorcourseinquestion;• anadditionalprogramrequirementofbetween3and30credits;• suspensionorexpulsionfromtheFaculty.

Formoreinformation,refertotheStudent’sGuidetoAcademicIntegrity:http://web5.uottawa.ca/mcs-smc/academicintegrity/documents/2011/academic-integrity-students-guide.pdfandAcademicIntegrityWebsite(OfficeoftheVice-PresidentAcademicandProvost)

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