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1:00 to 4:00pm MDT (1:00 to 4:00pm MDT)
The Colorado Convention Center, Floor: Meeting Room Level, Room 404
In Pre-Conference Mentoring Session: Thinking-, Researching-, and Writing-With the Critical Posts - Session 2
Presenter
12:40 to 2:10pm MDT (12:40 to 2:10pm MDT)
The Colorado Convention Center, Floor: Terrace Level, Bluebird Ballroom Room 2E
In Symposium: How Processes of Science Create and Lose Sight: Paradoxes of Research’s Desire for Remedy, Repair, and Renewal
Discussant
4:20 to 5:50pm MDT (4:20 to 5:50pm MDT)
The Colorado Convention Center, Floor: Terrace Level, Bluebird Ballroom Room 3F
In Symposium: Learning Under Algorithmic Conditions: Critical Perspectives on AI and Curriculum
On Session Paper: The role of deception and fabulation in generative algorithms
Presenting Author
1:45 to 3:15pm MDT (1:45 to 3:15pm MDT)
The Colorado Convention Center, Floor: Meeting Room Level, Room 712
In Paper Session: Posthumanism, Feminism, Critical Theory
On Place-Based Paper: Investigating the Affective Experience of New School Buildings: Animism, Plasticity, and SF design
Presenting Author
9:50 to 11:20am MDT (9:50 to 11:20am MDT)
The Colorado Convention Center, Floor: Terrace Level, Bluebird Ballroom Room 2A
In Structured Poster Session: Mapping the Field: The Role of Space in Educational Equity
On Session Paper: Mapping Student Flow Through Fragmented School Buildings (Poster 2)
Presenting Author
3:20 to 4:50pm MDT (3:20 to 4:50pm MDT)
The Colorado Convention Center, Floor: Ballroom Level, Four Seasons Ballroom 1
In Event: AERA Roundtable Session Friday 3:20 pm Four Seasons Ballroom 1
In Roundtable Session: School Choice or Segregated Space? Stratification, Exclusion, and Race (Table 13)
On Roundtable Presentation: How the Concept of Racial Entropy Came to Shape Ideas About School Segregation: A Critical Analysis of the Cybernetic Assumptions in School Demographic Models
Presenting Author