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Unjust Borders: Migration to and within Europe and the ambivalence of human rights
none Human rights can be ambiguous. In the European Union they “protect” Roma minorities and exclude them at the same time. This happens in the context of the ongoing, Europe-wide debates of whether states- and, by extension, the EU- have “a right to excl ...
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Philosophy Strikes Twice- Book Launch for Oliver Feltham and Julian Culp
none Join us as we celebrate two new publications from Professors Oliver Feltham and Julian Culp of the Philosophy Department. Professor Steven Sawyer and Dr Chiara Destri (Sciences Po) will be speaking with the authors about the books followed by a gene ...
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Ethics in the Digital Society, David Wright
none Join us for a lecture from David Wright, sponsored by the Civic Media Lab. David Wright will first identify the various actors who have turned the Internet into a danger zone, including state-sponsored attackers, governments and companies engaged in ...
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All Things James Baldwin
none Alice Mikal Craven and William Dow (Department of English and Comparative Literature) invite you to an evening celebration of our new volume Of Latitudes Unknown: James Baldwin's Radical Imagination (Bloomsbury, 2018). Please join us for "A ...
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The Ecological Self in Relationship with Paul Sebastian Ruppel
none The Psychology Department of the American University of Paris warmly invites you to a lecture by Paul Sebastian Ruppel entitled "The Ecological Self in Relationship," which will take place on Tuesday, October 22, 2019 at 18:30 at 6, rue d ...
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Book Launch: The Fourth Estate at the Fourth Wall: Newspapers on Stage in July Monarchy France
none Nearly 200 years before “fake news,” Parisian newspapers sang about their own corruption on stage. If you would like to hear more about how the nineteenth-century press was dramatized, please come celebrate the publication of Cary Hollinshead-strick ...
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Climate Cocktail: Follow-up on the Oslo Pax 2019
none The Nobel Peace Center organized its first ever Oslo Pax: An annual peace gathering in Oslo, creating a peace building space the world urgently needs. A summit for action and impact, where young leaders and activists met decision-makers, scientists, ...
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Vernissage: Survival Tactics by Bunny Harvey in the AUP Fine Arts Gallery
none Join the AUP community for a vernissage featuring talented painter Bunny Harvey on November 21, 2019 at 18:00 in the AUP Fine Arts Gallery. Bunny Harvey is a passionate painter focused on representing both seen and unseen (observed by the other sense ...
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Digital Anthropology and Ethics of Online Data
none Digital Anthropology and Ethics of Online Data: A case study of Aylan Kurdi on social media: Digital technologies and social media platforms have greatly impacted the reproduction and sharing of cultural artifacts. Images, both photographs and videos ...
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TLC: Creating Digital Dialogue and Online Discussion
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