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SUMMARY:A World Divided into Sheep & Goats: The Scientific Practice of Taxonomy and the Construction of Private Identity
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LOCATION:201 King Street\, London\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:<p>Based on work done for a book tentatively titled&nbsp\;<em>The Kinseys &amp\; the Myth of the Sexual&nbsp\;Revolution\,&nbsp\;</em>this talk presents the results of an investigation into the Kinseys (the man and the Institute) in order to examine the profound influence of&nbsp\;taxonomy and knowledge organization&nbsp\;on the shaping of people&rsquo\;s most private interiorities: gender\, sexuality\, and personal identity.</p>\n<p>SPEAKER PROFILE</p>\n<p>B.M. Watson is an Assistant Professor in the&nbsp\;Faculty of Information &amp\; Media Studies&nbsp\;at&nbsp\;Western University&nbsp\;focusing on&nbsp\;the (multiple) histories of information and how cultural heritage institutions like libraries\, archives\, and museums relate to marginalized communities through the practice of equitable cataloguing and knowledge work. Watson was&nbsp\;one of UBC Library&rsquo\;s inaugural EDI Scholars-in-Residence\, a recipient of a&nbsp\;Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship&nbsp\;and a fellowship from the&nbsp\;W. Maurice Young Centre for Applied Ethics. They are a two-time awardee of the Public Scholar Initiative and the Nancy DeLaurier Award from the&nbsp\;Visual Resources Association.</p>
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