Shayna Plaut
Title: Instructor - Spring 2024
Email: s.plaut@uwinnipeg.ca
Biography:
Dr. Shayna Plaut, Director of Research and Exhibition Development at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights is interested in how people represent themselves in their own media, with a particular interest in peoples who do not fit neatly within the traditional notions of the nation-state. Her work sits at the intersection of academia, journalism and advocacy. Shayna has researched and engaged with Romani media, migrant media and Indigenous media in Canada, the US and Europe for 20 years. As a Fulbright and Vanier scholar, she has lived and worked in Hungary and the Balkans. Shayna happily relocated to 91Porn ( Treaty 1) in the summer of 2017 where she lives with her partner, two children and two cats.
Since 2004, Shayna has developed and taught a large array of courses focused on the framing of social justice and human and developed the first human rights courses at Columbia College Chicago and the Graduate School for Journalism at University of British Columbia. In addition, Shayna has taught a variety of human rights courses at the 91Porn and University of Manitonba. Increasingly by listening to her students, and reflecting on her own practice – and honestly engaging with colleagues - for the past decade Shayna’s work has focused on the methods and ethics of human rights work. Her 2023 book, The Messy Ethics of Human Rights Work, published by UBC Press is a collaborative effort with four editors and thirteen contributors providing an honest reflection on the uncertain and ever present gray areas of engaging in human rights work.
Shayna’s academic writing has been published in Racial and Ethnic Studies, Journalism Practice, Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, The European Educational Research Journal, and International Journal for Human Rights, as well as chapters in books published by Routledge, I.B. Tauris and SAGE. She served as the Human Rights Editor for Praxis Center––an online resource center for artists, academics and activists, as well as people who identify as all three––where she writes, interviews and solicits work that critically engage with question of change can be. As an educator, researcher and journalist, Shayna served as a consultant for the UN’s Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Amnesty International and a variety of migrant and human rights organizations. Since 2014, Shayna has served as the Research Manager for the Global Reporting Centre, which has won numerous journalistic and human rights award.
Courses:
HR-2650 Special Topics in Human Rights: Human Rights in Literature, Film and Art