- 2015-028/006(13)
- File
- [ca. 2001]
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File pertains to a course taught by Gilbert, Argumentation Theory (PHIL 6310), in 2001-2002. Items in this file are a course outline, reading schedule, and class handouts.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File pertains to a course taught by Gilbert, Argumentation Theory (PHIL 6310), in 2001-2002. Items in this file are a course outline, reading schedule, and class handouts.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File consists of grant application forms and correspondence pertaining to Gilbert's grants from York University.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File pertains to Gilbert's application to the SSHRC Standard Research Grants Program for his project, "The meta-pragmatics of argument". Records in this file are a notice of award, correspondence, external assessments, an application form and attachments, and financial statements.
"What is gender?" : speaking notes and diagrams
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
Positive Space for sexual & gender diversity, where informed support & referrals are available
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
Item is an information booklet produced on behalf of the Positive Space initiative at York University.
Academic papers by Michael Gilbert
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File pertains to Gilbert's academic writing, including conference and other draft papers and published journal articles. Items in this file are the following: "What is an Emotional Argument? Or Why Do Argument Theorists Quarrel with their Mates?" (1994), "Multi-Modal Argumentation" (1994) "Emotional Messages" (1998), "Prolegomenon to Pragmatics of Emotion" (1997), "Emotion, Argumentation & Informal Logic" (2001), "Getting Good Value: Facts, Values, and Goals in Computational Linguistics", "Let's Talk: Emotion and the Pragma-Dialectic Model" [ca. 2003].
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File consists of academic papers, a journal article and a letter analyzing Gilbert's book "Coalescent Argumentation".
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File consists of conference-related materials, including programs, calls for papers, registration forms, itineraries, correspondence and e-mail, pertaining to conferences attended by Gilbert, including those where he presented a paper or participated on a panel. A paper by Gilbert, entitled "Is it argument? In defense of the linguistically inexplicable", is also included in the file.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File consists of correspondence, an award notice and a lecture notice pertaining to Gilbert's 1995-1996 sabbatical including a visit to Amsterdam in Sept. 1995. Also included in the file is a memorandum pertaining to an interrupted sabbatical in 2001-2002.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File pertains to a SSHRC grant received by Gilbert and includes statements of account and research accounting bulletins.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File pertains to Gilbert's role as the Department of Philosophy's Undergraduate Program Director. Records in this file are course lists and schedules, enrollment statistics, memoranda, e-mail, correspondence, CUPE 3903 and YUFA overload rate statistics, and an academic integrity policy.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File consists of correspondence, a signed contract, royalty statements, a book cover mock-up, statements of account, and reviews pertaining to the publication of the 2nd edition of Gilbert's book "How to Win an Argument", published in 1996.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File consists of personal and professional correspondence received by Gilbert. Correspondents include Andreas Schroeder, Heather Menzies, June Callwood, Richard Thomas Wright, Celso Lopez, Barbara Saldinger, Diane Gilbert and others.
Correspondence and day planners
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
Series consists of incoming and copies of outgoing correspondence, mostly personal, as well as Gilbert’s day planners and an address book.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
Item is a letter from the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Study and Conference Center to Gilbert regarding his application to its residency program to write a manuscript, "Emotion and Argument".
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File consists of correspondence and a signed letter of agreement pertaining to the publication of Gilbert's PowerPoint lecture outlines to accompany "Good Reasoning Matters: a constructive approach to critical thinking" by Leo A. Groarke and Christopher W. Tindale.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File consists of PowerPoint lecture slides, exam invigilation instructions, a lecture and tutorial timetable, an assignment and a final examination pertaining to this course, Critical Reasoning, taught by Gilbert in 2003-2004.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File pertains to a course taught by Gilbert, People, Bodies and Philosophy (PHIL 4900), in 2005-2006. Records in this file are a course outline, an essay assignment, notes and a journal article.
Letter from Hans Vilhelm Hansen and Robert Pinto
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
Item is a letter sent to Gilbert inviting him to participate a retirement festschrift for Tony Blair and Ralph Johnson from the University of Windsor.
Conference materials and subject files
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
Series consists of records pertaining to Gilbert’s attendance at conferences and his professional and personal associations, as well as miscellaneous subject files. Records in these files include conference materials and papers, correspondence, and photographs.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File pertains to Gilbert's attendance and presentation at the 2005 conference of the International Foundation for Gender Education Inc., held in Austin, Texas. Records in this file are correspondence, e-mail, Gilbert's presentation proposal, and a conference program.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
Referee's report on "Emotion, Argumentation & Informal Logic"
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
Item is a referee's report produced for journal "Informal Logic" regarding this article, submitted for publication by Gilbert.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File pertains to a course taught by Gilbert, Argumentation Theory (PHIL 3220) in fall 2006. Items in this file include a course outline, a reading list, and lecture notes.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File pertains to a course taught by Gilbert, Gender and Sexuality (PHIL 2250) in fall 2006. Items in this file are a course outline and reading list.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File consists of records pertaining to Gilbert's involvement with York University gender equity committees and projects, including the Positive Space initiative. Records in this file are agendas and minutes pertaining to the Trans/Equity Conference Advisory Committee, SexGen York and the President's Advisory Committee on Human Rights, correspondence, a form nominating Rev. Brent Hawkes for an honorary degree, a SexGen York website proposal, e-mail, Gilbert's notes, a report entitled "Safe at Home: developing an inner suite governing policy to facilitate the placement of transgender women" by TCHC and Greenwin Properties, a Positive Space brochure, a Sexual and Gender Diversity Advisory Committee work plan, President's Advisory Committee on Human Rights terms of reference, materials pertaining to the Office of the Ombudsperson and Centre for Human Rights, a report of the Committee on Positive Space and related memoranda.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File consists of correspondence and articles pertaining to Gilbert's professional achievements and recommendations, as well as early copies of his curriculum vitae, and a sabbatical report (16 Mar. 1989).
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
Item is a course outline for this course, Gender & Transgender Theory (PHIL 4260), taught by Gilbert in winter 2007.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File pertains to the publication of Gilbert's book "Coalescent Argumentation" by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc.. Records in this file include a signed contract, correspondence, and royalty statements.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File pertains to a course taught by Gilbert, Argumentation Theory (PHIL 3220) in fall 2007. Items in this file are a course outline, reading list and a take-home final exam.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File pertains to a course taught by Gilbert, Gender & Sexuality (PHIL 2250) in fall 2007. Items in this file include a course outline, a course schedule and essay guidelines.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File pertains to Gilbert's position as the Department of Philosophy's computer coordinator. Records in this file are memoranda, a list of computing requests, computing and academic equipment plans, a document on web page management, a request form, and hardware lists.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File consists of application forms and supporting documents, notices, invoices, memoranda, York personal expense reports and correspondence pertaining to grants applied for by Gilbert while a doctoral student and as a professor.
Articles about Michael Gilbert
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File consists of newspaper and magazine articles about or that mention Gilbert.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File pertains to a course taught by Gilbert, Critical Reasoning (PHIL 2200). Items in this file are a course outline, an outline of tutor duties, PowerPoint lecture slides, photocopies from course textbook "Good reasoning matters!", and diagrams.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File consists of a notice of award, external assessment forms and correspondence pertaining to SSHRC grant applications by Gilbert.
Published writing by Michael Gilbert
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File consists of published writing by Gilbert, including letters to the editor, book reviews, short stories, magazine articles, and academic papers.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File pertains to Gilbert's involvement with SexGen York. Records in this file are e-mail, notes, meeting agendas and minutes, a brief on the Inclusion Project, memoranda, the "Final Report on the Status of the Recommendations of the President's Task Force on Homophobia and Heterosexism - ten years after", a list of gender-neutral toilets on campus, the "Report of the Senate Executive Sub-committee on Equity to the President's Advisory Committee on Human Rights", and presentation slides. Also included are agendas for meetings of Gender Neutral Housing, for which Gilbert served as a SexGen York representative.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File pertains to a course taught by Gilbert in 2008. Records in this file are notes, lecture notes, a handout and an e-mail.
"Burn your bra!" : presentation notes and slides
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File consists of presentation notes for this talk by Gilbert with accompanying overhead transparencies.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File consists of notes for an unidentified orientation on gender terminology and related overhead transparencies.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File consists of colour transparencies used by Gilbert for lectures at York University.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File pertains to SSHRC-funded project by Gilbert on gender fluidity. Records in this file are invoices, claim forms, notes, consent forms and questionnaires.
Course evaluations : Recent Developments in (Trans)Gender Theory (WMST6008)
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File consists of two course evaluations of this course taught by Gilbert in winter 2010.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
Item is a outline for this course, Recent Issues in Trans/Gender Theory (GS/PHIL 6250), taught by Gilbert.
PLR [Public Lending Right Commission]
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File consists of correspondence, a brochure and title earning summaries from the Public Lending Right Commission regarding Gilbert's books.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File pertains to the publication of the 3rd edition of Gilbert's book "How to Win an Argument: Surefire Strategies for Getting Your Point Across" by University Press of America Inc. Records in this file are correspondence, press guidelines and forms, royalty statements and a signed contract.
Miscellaneous royalty statements
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File pertains to this course taught by Gilbert in 2011-2012. Items in this file are a lecture schedule, a reading list, an assignment, and lecture notes.
SexGen York Committee : meeting materials
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File consists of agendas, minutes, terms of reference, correspondence and Gilbert's notes pertaining to this committee.
President's Advisory Committee on Human Rights : meeting materials
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
File consists of agendas, minutes and reports pertaining to two meetings of this committee on 27 Sept. 2011 and 22 June 2012.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
Records in this series document the wide scope of Gilbert’s writing projects and pertain in particular to his published books, “How to Win an Argument”, “Coalescent Argumentation”, “Office Party” and “Yellow Angel”, as well as unpublished novels, screenplays and stories, his unpublished textbook “Discovering Logic”, and his academic writing in the area of argumentation theory and gender and transgender theory. These records include draft manuscripts, screenplays, articles and stories as well as related correspondence, notes and research materials, publishing contracts, royalty statements, copies of published articles, and articles about Gilbert’s work.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
Series consists of files documenting Gilbert’s work and activities as a lecturer and professor of philosophy at the University of Toronto and York University, as an undergraduate program director and administrator in the Department of Philosophy at York University, and as a speaker on the subject of cross dressing and transgender theory. Files pertaining to Gilbert’s consultancy work (through his company Effective Dispute Management) and talks on argumentation theory are also part of this series. Records in this series include course materials, lecture notes, notes, correspondence, memoranda, presentation slides, grant application materials, newsletters, enrollment statistics, course lists and calendars.
York@WorldPride : press release and list of events
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
Fonds consists of records pertaining to the work and activities of Michael A. Gilbert. These records document Gilbert’s work as a professor of philosophy and administrator at York University, as a writer and lecturer in the areas of argumentation theory and transgender theory, and as a writer of literary fiction. Records in this fonds include correspondence and day planners, academic papers and articles, draft manuscripts and screenplays, notes, course materials and lecture notes, photographs, and conference materials.
Gilbert, Michael A.
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds
Part of Michael A. Gilbert fonds