Humber@TIFA 2024
Health & Medical Sciences (General) Alternative & Traditional Medicine Psychiatry Psychology Humanities, Literature & Arts (General) Health Policy & Medical Law Social Sciences (General) Interdisciplinary Studies (General)
Keynote Speaker:
Suzanne Methot is the author of the award-winning non-fiction book Legacy: Trauma, Story, and Indigenous Healing (ECW Press, 2019) and the new YA book Killing the Wittigo: Indigenous Culture-Based Approaches to Waking Up, Taking Action, and Doing the Work of Healing (ECW Press, 2023).
Call for Proposals:
According to the World Health Organization, during the earliest moments of the COVID-19 pandemic, rates of anxiety and depression increased a remarkable 25% globally. A survey by PEW Research revealed that 41% of US adults experienced high levels of psychological stress during the height of the pandemic, including 37% of students who said that they struggled with their mental health “most or all of the time.” Numbers in Canada were similar, with the National Institutes of Health noting that over 37% of all Canadians experienced worsened mental health due to the pandemic, while 70% claimed that their mental health was “negatively impacted” in some way.
The forthcoming interdisciplinary academic conference aims to be a groundbreaking convergence of scholars, educators, practitioners, and researchers, all unified in their dedication to advancing the understanding of mental health. In partnership with The Mattering Group, this conference will also have a sub-focus on the promotion of post-secondary student psychological well-being and resilience, providing a dynamic platform for the exchange of innovative ideas and evidence-based practices aimed at nurturing resilience, enhancing mental health, and fostering a profound sense of well-being among students navigating the complexities of higher education.
More generally, the conference seeks to explore how people are coping, recovering but also still struggling following a globally experienced traumatic event. While open for proposals with a focus anywhere along the mental health spectrum, themes of interest are resilience; belonging, intergenerational trauma; addiction and recovery; psychopathology; and mental health in the arts, literature and popular culture. The concept of mattering is also a particular theme of interest, specifically recognizing its pivotal role in shaping the psychological landscapes of post-secondary learners.
By bridging the domains of psychology, education, literature, and various related disciplines, this event aspires to forge a path toward understanding modern mental health challenges, while also enabling a more resilient and mentally healthy population.
Subjects could include, but are not limited to
Activism
Addiction and Recovery
Art/film/literature and mental health
Authenticity and Wellbeing
Belonging
Burnout and Stress
Climate Change Anxiety
Cultural Competency in Mental Health Settings
Depression and anxiety
Disability Studies
Diversity in Mental Health Practices
Entrepreneurship & Wellbeing
Equitable Access
Gender Dysphoria
Gendering Mental Health
Harm
History of Emotion
Immigrant Students Mental Health
Inclusivity
Indigeneity and Mental Health
Intergenerational trauma
Intervention
MAID and Mental Health
Mattering
Mental Health and Aging
Mental Health and Pandemics
Mental Health and Sexual Orientation/Expression
Mental Health and the Metaverse/ Digital Mental Health Care
Mental Health in Health Care Workers
Mental Health Pedagogy in the Classroom
Mindfulness
Nature and Wellbeing
Persistence
Politics and/of Mental Health
Prevention
Psychopathology
Queer Mental Health
Racializing Mental Health
Resilience
School Culture and Safe Learning Environments
Social Media and Mental Health
Special Needs and Mental Health Care
Sport and Mental Health
Stigma and Discrimination
Student Mental Health
Well-Being
Whole Health
Our conference committee welcomes individual presentation proposals of 300 words, and panel proposals (3 people max) of 900 words, based on any of the above themes. This will be the tenth annual Humber@TIFA interdisciplinary conference held by Humber College’s Faculty of Liberal Arts & Sciences in association with the Toronto International Festival of Authors (TIFA), one of the most celebrated literary festivals in the world. TIFA is located at the Harbourfront Centre, one of downtown Toronto’s major cultural and artistic venues.
Submit your proposal and a brief bio online by June 16, 2024: https://humber.ca/tifa/call-proposals