Kim Sawchuk Explained

Region:Canada / North America
Era:20th- / 21st-century philosophy
Kim (Kimberly) Sawchuk
Birth Date:1960
School Tradition:Feminist Theory, Critical Theory, Cultural Studies, Disability Studies, Ageing Studies
Main Interests:Mobility theory, Ageing, Disability, Feminism, Cell phone cultures, Media arts, Research-creation, Qualitative methods

Kim Sawchuk (born 1960) is a professor in the Department of Communication Studies, Research Chair in Mobile Media Studies, and Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies (Faculty of Arts and Science) at Concordia University in Montreal Canada. A feminist media studies scholar, Sawchuk's research spans the fields of art, gender, and culture, examining the intersection of technology into peoples lives and how that changes as one ages.

Early life and career

Kimberly Anne Sawchuk was born in 1960 in Canada. She earned her bachelor's degree in 1982 from the University of Winnipeg, with gold medal honors for a dual-major in Political Science and History. She completed both a Master's in 1986 and her PhD in Social and Political Thought[1] in 1991 from York University in Toronto.[2] Sawchuk joined the Department of Communication Studies at Concordia University in 1990 and by 2011 was an associate professor.[3] On 1 January 2015, she began serving as Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies for the Faculty of Arts and Science at Concordia.[4]

She has been writing articles on the cultural impact of aging and technology since 1992,[5] and examines cultural attitudes towards aging. Sawchuk has noted that if elderly people are portrayed in advertising at all, they are portrayed primarily as caricatures of their youth. Not who they are, but who they once were.[6] However, she believes that as marketers and advertisers educate themselves about seniors, targeting older markets can be lucrative.[7] She's also involved in changing the popular image of the elderly and works in collaboration with community organizations and activists to address their experience of digital technologies.

Sawchuk has participated in a wide number of research projects. In 2010, she was involved in a project on mobile communications and biomedical imaging.[8] In 2011, Sawchuk and Barbara Crow conducted a research project sponsored by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada on whether services, which are frequently geared to on-line access, are accessible to marginalized or older citizens.

Often exploring feminist issues, Sawchuk's interests are not limited to feminism. In 2012, she developed a smartphone application with film producer Katarina Soukup, which allows users to uncover geographical and historical landmarks using the GPS systems on the phone, becoming virtual underground explorers.[9] Sawchuk began participation in 2014 in a two-year trans-cultural project between Canada and the European Union called "Performigrations: people are the territory". The project is designed to study cultural change and diversity, modern mobility, and the spread of ideas.[10]

In 2014, Sawchuk received a grant of approximately $3 million to research, over a seven-year period, the topic Ageing, Communication, Technologies (ACT): Experiencing a Digital World In Later Life. The project brings together collaborators from 12 international universities to study the use of technology by aging people and how that changes their world and views of the world.[11]

In addition to research, Sawchuk has lectured internationally and participated in seminars at the University of Bologna,[12] [13] Drexel University,[14] Istanbul Bilgi University,[15] Lancaster University,[16] the University of Manchester and University of Silesia, Poland.[17]

Sawchuk co-founded the Mobile Media Lab (York-Concordia) in 2006.[18] She is also the organizer of the Critical Disability Studies Working Group at Concordia and works in collaboration with artists and scholars to document and critically examine ableism in cities such as Montreal, Quebec.[19] As part of her work on disabilities, Sawchuk is developing an archive with Arseli Dokumaci funded by the Canadian Consortium on Performance and Politics in the Americas (CCPPA) on performance and disability throughout the Americas.[20]

In addition to her academic research, she co-founded of Ada X (formerly StudioXX), a digital media center in Montreal where feminist academics, artists, and community activists gather[21] in 1996.

Work as editor

She completed a six-year term as the editor of the Canadian Journal of Communications (www.cjc-online.ca) in 2011 and she is the co-editor of Wi: Journal of Mobile Media. She has also co-edited numerous books and special issues of journals.

Selected works

Special issues of journals

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2009 Tenure and Promotion: Faculty of Arts and Science. Concordia University. 12 April 2015. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 2009. dead. https://archive.today/20150412204214/http://web2.concordia.ca/provost/tenure2009/as.shtml. 12 April 2015.
  2. News: How do seniors use – or not use – cellphones?. 12 April 2015. YFile News. 28 January 2010. York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. https://web.archive.org/web/20160305001146/http://yfile.news.yorku.ca/2010/01/28/how-do-seniors-use-%E2%80%93-or-not-use-%E2%80%93-cellphones/. 5 March 2016. dead.
  3. News: Curran. Peggy. Concordia faculty call on Lowy to suspend Ad Hoc BoG governance committee. 12 April 2015. Montreal Gazette. March 9, 2011. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  4. News: Peacock. Tom. Kim Sawchuk: 'There's a lot of fascinating research happening on the ground'. 12 April 2015. Concordia News. January 6, 2015. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  5. Web site: results for 'kim sawchuk' > 'Sawchuk Kim'. WorldCat. 12 April 2015.
  6. Book: Arxer. Steven L.. Murphy. John W.. The Symbolism of Globalization, Development, and Aging. 2013. Springer Science+Business Media. New York. 978-1-4614-4507-4. 23–24. 12 April 2015.
  7. Book: Bruzzi. Stella. Stella Bruzzi. Gibson. Pamela Church. Fashion Cultures: Theories, Explorations and Analysis. 2000. Routledge. New York, NY. 978-0-415-20685-3. 83. 12 April 2015.
  8. News: JAN 16 Dr Kim Sawchuk. 12 April 2015. The Digital Life Show. 16 January 2010. 20 January 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190120225623/http://thedigitallifeshow.com/dr-kim-sawchuk/. dead.
  9. Web site: Virtual "daylighting" showcases geography, art. Government of Canada. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. 12 April 2015. 28 November 2012.
  10. News: Performigrations: la gente è il territorio. 12 April 2015. Transcontinental Media. Courriere Italiano. 21 October 2014. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Italian. 3 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303213227/http://www.corriereitaliano.com/section/2014-10-21/article-3910804/Performigrations:-la-gente-e-il-territorio/1. dead.
  11. News: Latimer. Joanne. Kirby. Glen. Desjardins. Cléa. Researchers receive $5.5M to lead projects with major social impact. 12 April 2015. Concordia News. August 27, 2014. Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
  12. Web site: Marconi Galaxy: Technology, Cultural Models, Myth-making. Lingue. University of Bologna. 12 April 2015. Bologna, Italy. 27–28 April 2009. 3 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303221943/http://www.lingue.unibo.it/it/risorse/files/147072-MarconiGalaxyConferenceGB.pdf. dead.
  13. Web site: Weathering the Process: wireless technologies, meteorological mediations and endothermic embodiment. Institute of Advanced Studies. University of Bologna. 12 April 2015. Bologna, Italy. 4 March 2009.
  14. Web site: Differential Mobilities Begins Today . Drexel University . 12 April 2015 . Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . May 8, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150617193012/http://drexel.edu/mobilities/news/archive/differential-mobilities-begins-today/ . 17 June 2015 .
  15. Web site: Dr. Kim Sawchuk and Dr. Mireia Fernandez-Ardèvol Present at the 4th ECC 2012. Ageing Communication Media. 12 April 2015. Montreal, Québec, Canada. 24–27 October 2012. 4 March 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304082030/http://a-c-m.ca/dr-kim-sawchuk-and-dr-mireia-fernandez-ardevol-present-at-the-4th-ecc-2012/. dead.
  16. Web site: Mobilities & Design Workshop. Lancaster University. 12 April 2015. Lancaster, England. 29–30 April 2014.
  17. Web site: Kim Sawchuk - President's Conference Series "Every Breath You Take". OnlineEducationFree. Upgrademe Inc.. 12 April 2015.
  18. Book: Goggin. Gerard . Hjorth. Larissa . The Routledge Companion to Mobile Media. 2014. Routledge. New York, New York. 978-0-415-80947-4. 28. 1st. 12 April 2015.
  19. Web site: Critical Disability Studies Working Group. Concordia University. 12 April 2015. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 14 January 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190114004616/http://www.concordia.ca/artsci/cissc/working-groups/critical-disability-studies.html. dead.
  20. Book: Blažević. Marin. Feldman. Lada Čale. MISPERFORMANCE : essays in shifting perspectives. 2014. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb. Ljubljana, Slovenia. 978-961-6572-36-1. 259. 12 April 2015.
  21. Web site: Herman. Andrew. Dr. Kim Sawchuk-public lecture, "Life on MARs (Media Arts Revisited), Comm. Studies & the Media Arts in Canada". Wilfrid Laurier University. Laurier Faculty of Arts. 12 April 2015. Ontario, Canada.