INVITED PRESENTATIONS, SEMINARS, WORKSHOPS
Hroch, P. (Apr. 4, 2014). Discussant, Critical Itineraries: Indigenous Ontologies and Epistemologies (Presenters: Paul Nadasdy, Cornell University and
Keiichi Omura, Osaka University). Technoscience Salon. Technoscience Research Unit (Women and Gender Studies Institute). University of
Toronto: Toronto, ON.
Hroch, P. (March 23-25, 2014). Respondent, Knowings and Knots: Methodologies and Ecologies in Research-Creation (Presenter: Randy Lee Cutler, Emily Carr University of Art & Design) with Distinguished Keynote Lecturer and Think-Tank Presence: Donna Haraway. Research Creation
Think-Tank. University of Alberta: Edmonton, AB.
Hroch, P. (Feb. 1, 2014). Presenter, Sustainable Design: Social Innovation in Urban Ecologies. Toronto Semiotic Circle. University of Toronto, ON.
Hroch, P. (Mar. 6, 2012). Presenter, New Materialist Posthumanist Feminist Theory and Environmentally Sustainable Design Practices. Women, Art &
Environment Speaker Series. Centre for Women’s Studies in Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), University of Toronto.
Hroch, P. (May 21, 2012). Guest Critic, MSc. Masters Student Thesis Seminar in Architecture Thinking & Urban Asymmetries, Delft School of Design
(DSD)/ Architecture Theory, Dept. of Architecture. Delft Technical University: Delft, NL.
Hroch, P. (Nov. 14, 2007). Presenter, “The kinds of films that should not be made”: The Short Films of Czech Surrealist Jan Švankmajer. The Intermedia
Research Studio Bureau of Investigation of Visual Cultures. University of Alberta: Edmonton, AB.
GUEST LECTURES
Hroch, P. (Oct. 25, 2013). Food Politics: Local Food Movements. For EN220: Reading Culture: Strategies and Approaches (Course Instructor: Carolyn
Veldstra). Department of English and Film Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University: Waterloo, ON. 50 students, 50 minutes.
CONFERENCE SESSIONS ORGANIZED
Hroch, P. (May 30-June 2, 2012). Posthumanist Perspectives in Environmental Sociology in Canada. Canadian Sociological Association Annual
Meeting at the 2012 Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities. Wilfrid Laurier University and University of Waterloo: Waterloo, ON.
CONFERENCE PAPER PRESENTATIONS
Hroch, P. “Climate Change and Global Environmental Health Ethics.” Global Health Ethics Symposium (GHES). Michael G. DeGroote School of
Medicine. McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
Hroch, P. (Aug. 7-10, 2014). "Capturing" Climate Change: Time-Lapse Imagery and the Digital Documentation of Environmental "Slow
Violence." Association for Literature, Environment, and Culture in Canada (ALECC) 2014 Biennial Conference: Culture, Environment, and
Social Justice. Lakehead University: Thunder Bay, ON.
Hroch, P. (May 28-30, 2014). "Fish in Water": Flows Between Media, New Materialism, and Ecology. Canadian Communication
Association Annual Meeting, 2014 Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities. Brock University: St. Catharines, ON.
Hroch, P. (May 24-30, 2014). The Socio-Technics of the “Green” Bioeconomy: Economic Growth and Cutbacks to the Commons.
Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting, 2014 Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities. Brock University: St. Catharines.
Hroch, P. (Jan. 16-19, 2014). Not Far From the Tree's Fruit Flows: Sharing as "Social Innovation." Canadian Association for Cultural Studies 2014
National Conference. Balsillie School of International Affairs: Waterloo, ON.
Hroch, P. (June 1-5, 2013). Temporalities of "Non-Human" Materialities: Media Ecologies and Ecological Mediations. Canadian Communication
Association Annual Meeting at the 2013 Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities. University of Victoria: Victoria, BC.
Hroch, P. (Apr. 5-7, 2013). Sustaining Environmental Intensities | Thinking in "Mud" Mode: Vandana Shiva’s “Soil not Oil” and Deleuze and Guattari’s
“Voyaging in Place.” Deleuze & Nuptuals Against Nature: ACLA Annual Conference. University of Toronto: Toronto, ON.
Hroch, P. (July 4-6, 2012). "Yes is More": New Materialism, Material Limits and "Hedonistic" Sustainable Design. Crossroads in Cultural Studies: 9th
International Conference. Sorbonne Nouvelle University and Sorbonne Paris Cité : Paris, FR.
Hroch, P. (June 15-16, 2012). Materiality, Mediation, Metaphor: The Animal and/as Language-Machine in the Lives of Bees and Project Nim. Generative Figurations - Exploring the Figuration of Science, Art and the Humanities. Science and Technology Studies (STS) Graduate
Conference. York University: Toronto, ON.
Hroch, P. (May 30-June 2, 2012). Eco-feminism 2.o? New Materialist “Bodies” and “Natures.” Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting at
the 2012 Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities. Wilfrid Laurier University and University of Waterloo: Waterloo, ON.
Hroch, P. (Feb. 24-28, 2012). Emancipatory Entanglements/Entangled Emancipations: Latour, “Postnaturalism” and Sustainable Design. Association
of American Geographers Annual Meeting. New York, NY.
Hroch, P. (Nov. 4-6, 2011). The Art of Living Gratuitously in an Age of Austerity: New Materialist and Posthumanist Feminist Approaches to
Sustainable Economic, Ecological and Social Relations. Canadian Association for Cultural Studies: 2011 Conference. McGill University:
Montreal, QC.
Hroch, P. (Sept. 22-25, 2011). New Materialism, Sustainable Design, and Affective Flows: Braidotti, Bennett, Barad and Biomimicry. Pharmakon:
Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts Annual Conference. Critical Media Lab and University of Waterloo: Kitchener, ON.
Hroch, P. (July 27-29, 2011). "Sustainable Concepts": Deleuze and Guattari’s Economies, Ecologies and Communities. Creation, Crisis, Critique: 4th
International Deleuze Studies Conference. Copenhagen Business School, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts School of Architecture, and The
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts School of Visual Art: Copenhagen, DK.
Hroch, P. (May 20-22, 2011). The Agential Realist Apparatus and New Materialist Methodological “Machinic Assemblages”: Thinking with Deleuze,
Guattari, and Barad. Apparatus, Matter, Materiality: Science and Technology Studies. York University: Toronto, ON.
Hroch, P. (Apr. 12-16, 2011). Subjectivity, Space and Sustainable Environmental Relations: New Materialist Feminist Approaches. Association of
American Geographers Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA.
Hroch, P. (July 12-14, 2010). Nature, Art and (Eco)Critique: Connecting Paul Klee and Deleuze’s Writing on Creativity. Connect, Continue, Create: 3rd
International Deleuze Studies Conference. Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (University of Amsterdam) and Centre for the Humanities
(Utrecht University): Amsterdam, NL.
Hroch, P. (May 31-June 4, 2010). Connecting “Care” and “Citizenship”: Foucault and the Ecopolitical Sphere. Canadian Sociological Association
Annual Meeting at the 2010 Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities. Concordia University: Montreal, QC
Hroch, P. (May 7-8, 2010). Forgetting (in) the Archive | Everyday Life and Its Revenge on Remembrance. The Archive and Everyday Life. McMaster
University: Hamilton, ON.
Hroch, P. (Mar. 22-24, 2010). Articulating the “Ecopolis”: Foucault’s “Care of the Self” and Environmental Citizenship. Amsterdam School for Cultural
Analysis (ASCA) International Workshop: Articulation(s). University of Amsterdam: Amsterdam, NL.
Hroch, P. (Mar. 12-14, 2010). Encountering the “Ecopolis”: Foucault’s Epimeleia Heautou and Environmental Relations. Encounters: Situating
“Relation” in Communication and Culture. York University: Toronto, ON
Hroch, P. (Oct. 23-25, 2009). Foucault’s “Care of the Self” and “Ecopolitics”: Rethinking Power/Nature/Culture. Canadian Association of Cultural
Studies: 2009 Biennial Conference. McGill University: Montreal, QC.
Hroch, P. (July 4-6, 2009). “Mobility and Critique in Paul Klee’s ‘Creative Writing.” Mobility and Creativity: Narrative, Representation and
Performance. University of Surrey: Surrey, UK.
Hroch, P. (May 26-29, 2009). “I brake for blueberries”: Exploring the Local Edible Environment. Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting at
the 2009 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Carleton University: Ottawa, ON.
Hroch, P. (Mar. 31, 2009). Performing Change (Hopefully): Street Puppetry, Space, and the Aesthetics of Scale. Placing Nostalgia, Desire and Hope
Symposium. University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB.
Hroch, P. (Nov. 6-9, 2008). Political Puppetry and “Theories of Relativity”: Scales of Social Change. Art, Praxis and Social Change: Radical Philosophy
Association 8th Biennial Meeting. San Francisco State University: San Francisco, CA.
Hroch, P. (June 3-6, 2008). Forgetting and the Future | Art, Therapy and Traumatic Memory. Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting at
the 2008 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. The University of British Columbia: Vancouver, BC.
Hroch, P. (June 3-6, 2008). Foucault’s Classroom and Practices of “Care”: Pedagogy and Politics in The Hermeneutics of the Subject: Lectures at the
Collège de France 1981-1982.” Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting at the 2008 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. The University of British Columbia: Vancouver, BC.
Hroch, P. (May 22-24, 2008). Size Matters: Puppetry, Space, and the Aesthetics of Scale. Sixth Annual Meeting of the Cultural Studies Association. New
York University: New York, NY.
Hroch, P. (Mar. 21-23, 2008). The Everyday and the Extraordinary in Paul Klee’s “Creative” Writing. Coordinates of Comparison 2008: Extraordinary
Interpretations: Narratives and Practices. University of Alberta: Edmonton, AB.
Hroch, P. (Feb. 22-23, 2008). Fashion and Its “Revolutions” in Walter Benjamin’s Arcades. Walter Benjamin & the Aesthetics of Change: An
Interdisciplinary Approach. University of Birmingham: Birmingham, UK.
Hroch, P. (Nov. 3, 2007). “Devotion to Small Things”: Puppets and Performing Objects in the Work and Play of Paul Klee. W. David Pierce Research
Colloquium. University of Alberta: Edmonton, AB.
Hroch, P. (July 6-8, 2007). Puppetry and Protest: A “Minor” Art’s Mobilization of the Miniature and the Gigantic. Lancaster Sociology Summer
Conference. University of Lancaster: Lancaster, UK.
Hroch, P. (Apr. 16, 2007). Form, Function, Fantasy: Paul Klee’s Puppets and the Bauhaus Stage. Bringing Dolls to School: Theorizing Performing
Objects. Graduate Centre for Drama, CUNY: New York, NY.
Hroch, P. (Mar. 15-17, 2007). La Mode and the Outmoded: The Life Cycle of the Artifact in Walter Benjamin’s The Arcades Project. Free-Exchange
2007: Spring Cleaning: Rediscovering and Revitalizing the Artifact. The University of Calgary: Calgary, AB.
Hroch, P. (Nov. 4, 2006). “What everyone is thinking but never dares to say out loud": A Short History of Subversive Puppetry in the West. W. David
Pierce Research Colloquium. University of Alberta: Edmonton, AB.
Hroch, P. (Feb. 18-20, 2005). Sartorial Subversions: Women’s Dress, the Carnivalesque, and Peace Protests. Cultural Agents Conference. The Cultural
Agents Initiative, Harvard University: Cambridge, MA.
Hroch, P. (Feb. 10-13, 2005). Performances for Peace: Theatrically Costuming the Street Protest. Festival of Original Theatre 2005: Bodies in Space.
Graduate Centre for the Study of Drama, University of Toronto: Toronto, ON.
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED
Walk21: Getting Communities Back on Their Feet. (17-19 November 2010). The Hague, NL.
Walk21: Walking Forward in the 21st Century. (6-9 October 2009). New York University: New York, NY
Visuality/Materiality: Reviewing Theory, Method and Practice. (10 July 2009). The Royal Institute for British Architects: London, UK.
7th European Feminist Research Conference. (4-7 June 2009). Utrecht University: Utrecht, NL.
Close Encounters: Society for Science, Literature, and the Arts. (14 June 2006). Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA): Amsterdam, NL.
The Dromocratic Condition: Contemporary Cultures of Acceleration. (12 March 2005). University of Newcastle: Newcastle, UK.
Experimenting with Intensities: Science, Philosophy, Politics, the Arts. (12-15 May 2004). Trent University: Peterborough, ON.
Hroch, P. (Apr. 4, 2014). Discussant, Critical Itineraries: Indigenous Ontologies and Epistemologies (Presenters: Paul Nadasdy, Cornell University and
Keiichi Omura, Osaka University). Technoscience Salon. Technoscience Research Unit (Women and Gender Studies Institute). University of
Toronto: Toronto, ON.
Hroch, P. (March 23-25, 2014). Respondent, Knowings and Knots: Methodologies and Ecologies in Research-Creation (Presenter: Randy Lee Cutler, Emily Carr University of Art & Design) with Distinguished Keynote Lecturer and Think-Tank Presence: Donna Haraway. Research Creation
Think-Tank. University of Alberta: Edmonton, AB.
Hroch, P. (Feb. 1, 2014). Presenter, Sustainable Design: Social Innovation in Urban Ecologies. Toronto Semiotic Circle. University of Toronto, ON.
Hroch, P. (Mar. 6, 2012). Presenter, New Materialist Posthumanist Feminist Theory and Environmentally Sustainable Design Practices. Women, Art &
Environment Speaker Series. Centre for Women’s Studies in Education, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), University of Toronto.
Hroch, P. (May 21, 2012). Guest Critic, MSc. Masters Student Thesis Seminar in Architecture Thinking & Urban Asymmetries, Delft School of Design
(DSD)/ Architecture Theory, Dept. of Architecture. Delft Technical University: Delft, NL.
Hroch, P. (Nov. 14, 2007). Presenter, “The kinds of films that should not be made”: The Short Films of Czech Surrealist Jan Švankmajer. The Intermedia
Research Studio Bureau of Investigation of Visual Cultures. University of Alberta: Edmonton, AB.
GUEST LECTURES
Hroch, P. (Oct. 25, 2013). Food Politics: Local Food Movements. For EN220: Reading Culture: Strategies and Approaches (Course Instructor: Carolyn
Veldstra). Department of English and Film Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University: Waterloo, ON. 50 students, 50 minutes.
CONFERENCE SESSIONS ORGANIZED
Hroch, P. (May 30-June 2, 2012). Posthumanist Perspectives in Environmental Sociology in Canada. Canadian Sociological Association Annual
Meeting at the 2012 Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities. Wilfrid Laurier University and University of Waterloo: Waterloo, ON.
CONFERENCE PAPER PRESENTATIONS
Hroch, P. “Climate Change and Global Environmental Health Ethics.” Global Health Ethics Symposium (GHES). Michael G. DeGroote School of
Medicine. McMaster University, Hamilton, ON.
Hroch, P. (Aug. 7-10, 2014). "Capturing" Climate Change: Time-Lapse Imagery and the Digital Documentation of Environmental "Slow
Violence." Association for Literature, Environment, and Culture in Canada (ALECC) 2014 Biennial Conference: Culture, Environment, and
Social Justice. Lakehead University: Thunder Bay, ON.
Hroch, P. (May 28-30, 2014). "Fish in Water": Flows Between Media, New Materialism, and Ecology. Canadian Communication
Association Annual Meeting, 2014 Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities. Brock University: St. Catharines, ON.
Hroch, P. (May 24-30, 2014). The Socio-Technics of the “Green” Bioeconomy: Economic Growth and Cutbacks to the Commons.
Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting, 2014 Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities. Brock University: St. Catharines.
Hroch, P. (Jan. 16-19, 2014). Not Far From the Tree's Fruit Flows: Sharing as "Social Innovation." Canadian Association for Cultural Studies 2014
National Conference. Balsillie School of International Affairs: Waterloo, ON.
Hroch, P. (June 1-5, 2013). Temporalities of "Non-Human" Materialities: Media Ecologies and Ecological Mediations. Canadian Communication
Association Annual Meeting at the 2013 Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities. University of Victoria: Victoria, BC.
Hroch, P. (Apr. 5-7, 2013). Sustaining Environmental Intensities | Thinking in "Mud" Mode: Vandana Shiva’s “Soil not Oil” and Deleuze and Guattari’s
“Voyaging in Place.” Deleuze & Nuptuals Against Nature: ACLA Annual Conference. University of Toronto: Toronto, ON.
Hroch, P. (July 4-6, 2012). "Yes is More": New Materialism, Material Limits and "Hedonistic" Sustainable Design. Crossroads in Cultural Studies: 9th
International Conference. Sorbonne Nouvelle University and Sorbonne Paris Cité : Paris, FR.
Hroch, P. (June 15-16, 2012). Materiality, Mediation, Metaphor: The Animal and/as Language-Machine in the Lives of Bees and Project Nim. Generative Figurations - Exploring the Figuration of Science, Art and the Humanities. Science and Technology Studies (STS) Graduate
Conference. York University: Toronto, ON.
Hroch, P. (May 30-June 2, 2012). Eco-feminism 2.o? New Materialist “Bodies” and “Natures.” Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting at
the 2012 Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities. Wilfrid Laurier University and University of Waterloo: Waterloo, ON.
Hroch, P. (Feb. 24-28, 2012). Emancipatory Entanglements/Entangled Emancipations: Latour, “Postnaturalism” and Sustainable Design. Association
of American Geographers Annual Meeting. New York, NY.
Hroch, P. (Nov. 4-6, 2011). The Art of Living Gratuitously in an Age of Austerity: New Materialist and Posthumanist Feminist Approaches to
Sustainable Economic, Ecological and Social Relations. Canadian Association for Cultural Studies: 2011 Conference. McGill University:
Montreal, QC.
Hroch, P. (Sept. 22-25, 2011). New Materialism, Sustainable Design, and Affective Flows: Braidotti, Bennett, Barad and Biomimicry. Pharmakon:
Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts Annual Conference. Critical Media Lab and University of Waterloo: Kitchener, ON.
Hroch, P. (July 27-29, 2011). "Sustainable Concepts": Deleuze and Guattari’s Economies, Ecologies and Communities. Creation, Crisis, Critique: 4th
International Deleuze Studies Conference. Copenhagen Business School, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts School of Architecture, and The
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts School of Visual Art: Copenhagen, DK.
Hroch, P. (May 20-22, 2011). The Agential Realist Apparatus and New Materialist Methodological “Machinic Assemblages”: Thinking with Deleuze,
Guattari, and Barad. Apparatus, Matter, Materiality: Science and Technology Studies. York University: Toronto, ON.
Hroch, P. (Apr. 12-16, 2011). Subjectivity, Space and Sustainable Environmental Relations: New Materialist Feminist Approaches. Association of
American Geographers Annual Meeting. Seattle, WA.
Hroch, P. (July 12-14, 2010). Nature, Art and (Eco)Critique: Connecting Paul Klee and Deleuze’s Writing on Creativity. Connect, Continue, Create: 3rd
International Deleuze Studies Conference. Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (University of Amsterdam) and Centre for the Humanities
(Utrecht University): Amsterdam, NL.
Hroch, P. (May 31-June 4, 2010). Connecting “Care” and “Citizenship”: Foucault and the Ecopolitical Sphere. Canadian Sociological Association
Annual Meeting at the 2010 Congress of the Social Sciences and Humanities. Concordia University: Montreal, QC
Hroch, P. (May 7-8, 2010). Forgetting (in) the Archive | Everyday Life and Its Revenge on Remembrance. The Archive and Everyday Life. McMaster
University: Hamilton, ON.
Hroch, P. (Mar. 22-24, 2010). Articulating the “Ecopolis”: Foucault’s “Care of the Self” and Environmental Citizenship. Amsterdam School for Cultural
Analysis (ASCA) International Workshop: Articulation(s). University of Amsterdam: Amsterdam, NL.
Hroch, P. (Mar. 12-14, 2010). Encountering the “Ecopolis”: Foucault’s Epimeleia Heautou and Environmental Relations. Encounters: Situating
“Relation” in Communication and Culture. York University: Toronto, ON
Hroch, P. (Oct. 23-25, 2009). Foucault’s “Care of the Self” and “Ecopolitics”: Rethinking Power/Nature/Culture. Canadian Association of Cultural
Studies: 2009 Biennial Conference. McGill University: Montreal, QC.
Hroch, P. (July 4-6, 2009). “Mobility and Critique in Paul Klee’s ‘Creative Writing.” Mobility and Creativity: Narrative, Representation and
Performance. University of Surrey: Surrey, UK.
Hroch, P. (May 26-29, 2009). “I brake for blueberries”: Exploring the Local Edible Environment. Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting at
the 2009 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Carleton University: Ottawa, ON.
Hroch, P. (Mar. 31, 2009). Performing Change (Hopefully): Street Puppetry, Space, and the Aesthetics of Scale. Placing Nostalgia, Desire and Hope
Symposium. University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB.
Hroch, P. (Nov. 6-9, 2008). Political Puppetry and “Theories of Relativity”: Scales of Social Change. Art, Praxis and Social Change: Radical Philosophy
Association 8th Biennial Meeting. San Francisco State University: San Francisco, CA.
Hroch, P. (June 3-6, 2008). Forgetting and the Future | Art, Therapy and Traumatic Memory. Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting at
the 2008 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. The University of British Columbia: Vancouver, BC.
Hroch, P. (June 3-6, 2008). Foucault’s Classroom and Practices of “Care”: Pedagogy and Politics in The Hermeneutics of the Subject: Lectures at the
Collège de France 1981-1982.” Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting at the 2008 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. The University of British Columbia: Vancouver, BC.
Hroch, P. (May 22-24, 2008). Size Matters: Puppetry, Space, and the Aesthetics of Scale. Sixth Annual Meeting of the Cultural Studies Association. New
York University: New York, NY.
Hroch, P. (Mar. 21-23, 2008). The Everyday and the Extraordinary in Paul Klee’s “Creative” Writing. Coordinates of Comparison 2008: Extraordinary
Interpretations: Narratives and Practices. University of Alberta: Edmonton, AB.
Hroch, P. (Feb. 22-23, 2008). Fashion and Its “Revolutions” in Walter Benjamin’s Arcades. Walter Benjamin & the Aesthetics of Change: An
Interdisciplinary Approach. University of Birmingham: Birmingham, UK.
Hroch, P. (Nov. 3, 2007). “Devotion to Small Things”: Puppets and Performing Objects in the Work and Play of Paul Klee. W. David Pierce Research
Colloquium. University of Alberta: Edmonton, AB.
Hroch, P. (July 6-8, 2007). Puppetry and Protest: A “Minor” Art’s Mobilization of the Miniature and the Gigantic. Lancaster Sociology Summer
Conference. University of Lancaster: Lancaster, UK.
Hroch, P. (Apr. 16, 2007). Form, Function, Fantasy: Paul Klee’s Puppets and the Bauhaus Stage. Bringing Dolls to School: Theorizing Performing
Objects. Graduate Centre for Drama, CUNY: New York, NY.
Hroch, P. (Mar. 15-17, 2007). La Mode and the Outmoded: The Life Cycle of the Artifact in Walter Benjamin’s The Arcades Project. Free-Exchange
2007: Spring Cleaning: Rediscovering and Revitalizing the Artifact. The University of Calgary: Calgary, AB.
Hroch, P. (Nov. 4, 2006). “What everyone is thinking but never dares to say out loud": A Short History of Subversive Puppetry in the West. W. David
Pierce Research Colloquium. University of Alberta: Edmonton, AB.
Hroch, P. (Feb. 18-20, 2005). Sartorial Subversions: Women’s Dress, the Carnivalesque, and Peace Protests. Cultural Agents Conference. The Cultural
Agents Initiative, Harvard University: Cambridge, MA.
Hroch, P. (Feb. 10-13, 2005). Performances for Peace: Theatrically Costuming the Street Protest. Festival of Original Theatre 2005: Bodies in Space.
Graduate Centre for the Study of Drama, University of Toronto: Toronto, ON.
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES ATTENDED
Walk21: Getting Communities Back on Their Feet. (17-19 November 2010). The Hague, NL.
Walk21: Walking Forward in the 21st Century. (6-9 October 2009). New York University: New York, NY
Visuality/Materiality: Reviewing Theory, Method and Practice. (10 July 2009). The Royal Institute for British Architects: London, UK.
7th European Feminist Research Conference. (4-7 June 2009). Utrecht University: Utrecht, NL.
Close Encounters: Society for Science, Literature, and the Arts. (14 June 2006). Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA): Amsterdam, NL.
The Dromocratic Condition: Contemporary Cultures of Acceleration. (12 March 2005). University of Newcastle: Newcastle, UK.
Experimenting with Intensities: Science, Philosophy, Politics, the Arts. (12-15 May 2004). Trent University: Peterborough, ON.