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Robarts Summer Institute 2026 (ONLINE)

From 16 to 18 June 2026, the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies will host an online Summer Institute for undergraduate and graduate students focused on the configurations and impacts of socio-legal systems in Canada. The program will feature expert talks and hands-on workshops.

This is an ONLINE EVENT, open to all and FREE with registration. Registration for the Summer Institute will open on 7 January to 29 May 2026.

Questions? Email us at robarts@yorku.ca.


Hannah Arendt, Sherene Razack and others have shown that a lot can be learned about a society by examining who, in practice, has a right to assert their claims and identity through socio-legal frameworks. This is especially the case for individuals and groups whose claims are intersecting or overlapping, who often finding themselves caught in the crack of siloed systems.

This year’s Summer Institute will examine how individuals and groups in Canada interact with socio-legal systems in complex and interlocking ways, including based on gender and gender identity, race, class, ability, age, language, sexual orientation, geography, migration status and so forth.

Specialized lectures will cover topics such as consequences of legal frameworks on particular groups, and how individuals navigate such systems for their claims to prevail. Workshops will address critical approaches to online archival work, use of multi-media data collection for analysis, and publishing practices in the humanities and social sciences.

Schedule to be determined.

This webpage will be updated as details are finalized.