BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260622T170554EDT-2574LZkWVE@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260622T210554Z DESCRIPTION:Join MISC at 4:00 pm on Thursday\, November 7th\, at the Facult y Club (3450 McTavish Street) for Professor Dan Hiebert’s lecture\, Visual izing Superdiversity in Canadian Cities.\n\nThe concept of superdiversity was developed by Steven Vertovec\, Max Planck Institute\, to help us under stand and come to terms with rapid cultural change (diversification)\, esp ecially in urban centres that attract large numbers of migrants and immigr ants from around the world. It highlights the point that new forms of dive rsity are being added to societies that are already characterized by older forms of diversity that also intersect with longstanding patterns and pro cesses of inequality. Montreal\, for instance\, is an iconic example of th ese developments.\n\nFor the past five years\, Dan Hiebert\, Professor Eme ritus\, UBC and visiting Scholar of Excellence at CERC Migration\, has bee n working with Steve Vertovec to build methods to enable people to ‘see’ t hese changes through interactive data visualizations. Their work has produ ced websites focused on cities across the Pacific Rim\, in Canada\, and an other iconic case\, that of New York City. They are currently in the proce ss of revising and reimagining their approach as new data become available \, and in conjunction with emerging forms of inequality. An improved and u pdated website dedicated to Canadian cities will be open for the public by the date of the presentation (it is in beta-testing now).\n\nIn his prese ntation\, Dan will briefly outline their starting point – the concept of s uperdiversity – and demonstrate how it is visualized for Canadian cities a nd then will close with a discussion on how the visualization tools could be further developed in the future (e.g.\, by adding layers of information on vulnerability to Covid\; increased heat-island effects related to glob al warming\; etc.).\n\nDaniel Hiebert is Professor Emeritus of Geography a t the University of British Columbia\, specializes in research on immigrat ion policy and the impact of immigration to Canada\, especially on Canadia n cities. He has also participated in a variety of advisory positions in t he Canadian government\, including the Deputy Minister’s Advisory Council at Immigration\, Refugees\, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). From 2021 to ea rly 2024\, he served as Academic in Residence at IRCC. At the regional sca le\, he has worked closely with the provincial government of British Colum bia on its efforts to develop migration and integration policy. He has als o served as Co-Chair of the City of Vancouver Mayor’s Working Committee on Immigration\, and has collaborated with each of the major nongovernmental organizations that provide services to immigrants in Vancouver.\n\nThe le cture will be followed by a reception. This event is free and open to the public. Reserve your tickets via Eventbrite.\n DTSTART:20241107T210000Z DTEND:20241107T230000Z LOCATION:Faculty Club\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 0E5\, 3450 rue McTavish SUMMARY:Visualizing Superdiversity in Canadian Cities URL:/misc/channels/event/visualizing-superdiversity-ca nadian-cities-360367 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR