Wisdom sits in Places SAC spring conference schedule

Wisdom sits in Places SAC Spring Conference   Program  

SAC Spring Conference   Program  

Thursday, March 31, 2016  

WILLAMETTE  BALLROOM

Thursday Morning  
9:30
Check-in

10:00–10:45   
President’s Welcome and Opening Ceremony: The Wolf Spirit Singers

11:00 am–12:30     
Colonialism and Community Identity: Geopolitical, Indigenous, and Archaeological Implications of Space
Session 
Chair: Lee Gilmore

11:00–11:20
Julia K. Bilek    “Crossing and Dwelling”: Episcopal Hogans in Navajoland

11:20–11:40
Alexandra Peck   Tamanowas Rock, Intertribal Conflict, and Settler Colonialism: A Sacred   Coast Salish Site in Northwestern Washington  and Its Contemporary Implications for Historical  Archaeology

11:40–12:00
Lee Gilmore    Turn the World Upside Down: Indigenous Activists at the Parliament of the World’s Religions

12:00–12:20
Discussion

12:30–2:00
LUNCH

 

Thursday  Afternoon  

2:00   –   3:30     

Mapping  Individual   and  Cultural  Space:   Occultism,   Inner   Ecology  and  Embodied  Cognition  

Session  Chair:  Sharon  G.  Mijares

2:00   –   2:20
David  Miller Biocultural Bases of Places and Spaces

2:20   –   2:40
Brian Bartelt and Mr. Njakoi John Bah Making the Invisible Visible: The Epistemology of Spatial   Experience and the Efficacy of Occult Phenomena in Cameroon.

2:40   –   3:00
Sharon  G.  Mijares:  Inner  Ecology  and  Liminal  Spaces

3:00   –   3:20
Discussion

3:30   –   4:00
BREAK

 

4:00   –   5:30
Creation  &  Consciousness: Paleolithic, Archaeological, & Human-Centered  Mappings  of  Place  and  Space
Session  Chair:  Andrew  Gurevich

4:00   –   4:20
Benjamin Campbell: Consciousness and Place Making in European Paleolithic Cave Art

4:20   –   4:40
Mark Thomas Shekoyan: Partnering with Anima Mundi: From Enframing to Co-‐Creative  Partnership  through Shamanic Biomimicry

4:40   –   5:00
Andrew  Gurevich: The Wisdom of THIS place: The Paisley Caves and the Origins of Symbolic  Consciousness  in  North  America

5:00   –   5:20
Discussion

5:30  –  7:00  PM
SAC  Board  Meeting:    (Location  TBA)

 

 

Conference Program

Friday, April 1, 2016

WILLAMETTE BALLROOM

Friday   Morning  
9:30
Check   in

10:00   –   11:30
Landscapes  of  Transformation   –   Encountering   the   Sacred  Session  Chair:  Bryan  Rill

10:00   –   10:20
Nancy  Grace:   Music   and   Ecopsychology:   Making   Place   Through   Sound   in  Space

10:20   –   10:40
Dennis  L.   Merritt:   The   Soul   of   Glacier   Country

10:40   –   11:00
Bryan   Rill:      Making   Sacred   the   Mundane:   Transforming   the   Mountain

11:00   –   11:20
Discussion

11:30   –   1:30
LUNCH

 

Friday   Afternoon  
1:30   –   3:00
Romancing   the   Philosopher’s   Stone:   Romantic,   Pyrotechnic,   &  Architectonic   Perceptions   of   Place
Session  Chair:  Jordan  Burich

1:30   –   1:50
Jordan   Anthony   Burich:   Fire   In   the   Mind:   Kindling   a   Discourse   On   the  Role   of   Pyrotechnics   In   Physical   and   Cultural   Evolution

1:50   –   2:10
John   (Sean)   Hinton:   Subconscious   Aspects   of   Place:   Positivistic   vs.  Romantic   Views   of   Place   and   Consciousness

2:10   –   2:30
el-‐Sayed   el-‐Aswad:   Architectonic   Space   and   Cultural   Identity:   A   Case  Study   of   the   United   Arab   Emirates

2:30   –   2:50
Discussion

3:00   –   3:30
BREAK

 

 

3:30 – 5:15
Sacred Spaces of the Academic Mind 
Session Chair: Jeff MacDonald

3:30 – 3:50
Matthew C. Bronson: “Your Rubric Caged My Songbird”: Reclaiming Assessment as a Sacred Space of Reflection

3:50 – 4:10
Jeff MacDonald: Recreating Sacred Space among Refugees

4:10 – 4:30
Timothy J. Lavalli: Spaces Seldom Considered Sacred

4:30 – 4:50
Mira Z. Amiras: Walk through that door, and something will emerge—

 

Friday Evening

Experiential Workshop

5:30 – 7:30 Mira Z. Amiras and Erin Vang Sacred Space / Sacred Time: the Jewish Obsession with Creation, Ritual, and the Alphabet.

 

 

Conference Program

Saturday, April 2, 2016

WILLAMETTE BALLROOM

Saturday Morning

9:30
Check in

10:00 – 11:15
The Wisdom of Shamanic Initiations

10:00 – 11:15
Susan Ross Grimaldi and John R. Lawrence, Jr.: Traveling in Tandem to Invisible Places: A Video Presentation

11:15 – 11:30
BREAK

 

11:30 – 1:00      

Zen & the Art of Cultural Healing: Navigating Community and

Session Chair: Andrew Gurevich

11:30 – 11:50
Tara Gallagher: The Shamans of Riverwest: The Anti-power of Community Radio in Social Action

11:50 -12:10
Justin Panneck: Migratory Ascension and Human Potential: Decoding the Wisdom of Culture

12:10 – 12:30
Donna Emsel Schill: Corporeal Navigation and Human Potential

12:30 – 12:45           Discussion

1:00 – 2:30              LUNCH

 

Saturday Afternoon

2:30 – 4:00

Death and Resurrection: Exploring Mythological and Virtual Concepts of Death and Crisis

 

Session Chair: Sydney Yeager

2:30 – 2:50         Sydney Yeager: Making Sacred in Virtual Space

2:50 – 3:10         Greg Wright: The Sea of Trees – Suicide, Mental Health, and Place in Japan’s Aokigahara

3:10 – 3:30         Stanley Krippner: Anomalies and Stigmatic Activity in Brasilia

3:30 – 3:45        Discussion

 

Saturday Evening

6:00 – 7:15

Keynote Address – Tina Fields, PhD

“I am He as You are He as You are Me, and We are All Together” Fostering Ecopsychological Relationship with Place

 

7:30 – 9:30 Closing Buffet Dinner and Celebration