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  1. The Limits of Democracy- Book Discussion with Prof. Marcos Nobre

    none In this timely book, Brazilian political philosopher Marcos Nobre analyzes the social and political roots of the election of Jair Bolsonaro to the presidency of Brazil and shows how this process is connected to the rise of new far-right movements thr ...

  2. Making as Inquiry: The Many Creations of AUP Fine Arts Professor Stéphane Treilhou

    none When AUP Fine Arts Professor Stéphane Treilhou wants to understand something, he makes it. The many artistic disciplines he works in–including painting, printmaking, jewelry making, and music–afford him a wealth of knowledge and skills with which to ...

  3. Teaching History and Critical Thinking with Graphic Novels (prof. Tom Mullaney, Stanford U.)

    none Join us at the upcoming conference by History Professor Tom Mullaney (Stanford University) who will explore the dynamic role of graphic novels in enhancing critical thinking and enriching history education. Discover how this captivating medium (calle ...

  4. AUP Professors Appointed Co-Chairholders for a UNESCO Chair in Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights

    none At the heart of UNESCO’s latest collaboration with The American University of Paris (AUP), Professors Claudia Roda and Susan Perry are working to create an environment that addresses Artificial Intelligence (AI) developments within a governance struc ...

  5. Book Workshop: The Migrating Self, A New Psychology of Migration and its Public, by Kesi Mahendran

    none The book The Migrating Self challenges conventional views on migration by introducing a new psychology that positions people's migration experiences along a continuum of ten degrees of mobility. Drawing from fifteen years of empirical research a ...

  6. An Evening with Fiona Sze-Lorrain

    none Please join us on the 22nd of January for a reading by poet, literary translator, and musician Fiona Sze-Lorrain. Lorrain writes and translates in English, French, and Chinese and is the author of several poetry collections and most recently a novel ...

  7. Exploring the Autonomy of Cities: Philosophical, Legal, and Policy Dimensions

    none Call for Abstracts: Exploring the Autonomy of Cities: Philosophical, Legal, and Policy Dimensions (French Below) Organized by: Nathanaël Colin-Jaeger (AUP), Nefeli Lefkopoulou (Sciences Po Paris), Marc Goetzmann (Université de Tours). Cities have lon ...

  8. Discussing the Current Situation in Syria with Professor Ziad Majed

    none After 54 years of brutal dictatorship and 14 years of revolution and war, the Assad regime in Syria has fallen. How did this happen and what is the situation today? What are the political challenges in this devastated country and what kind of transit ...

  9. The Right to Education in International Law: Abidjan Principles on Regulation of Private Education

    none Join Roman Zinigrad (AUP) and other experts on the right to education for a webinar on "Abidjan Principles 6th Anniversary: Unpacking the Legal Foundations and Justifications". The webinar will focus on the Guiding Principles on the Human R ...

  10. Jason Read on "Parallel Lines: Marx, Spinoza, Deleuze", with commentary by Étienne Balibar

    none Join us on for a seminar on "Parallel Lines: Marx, Spinoza, Deleuze" by Jason Read (University of Southern Maine) & commentary by Etienne Balibar (Kingston University). Register here The seminar will be moderated by Oliver Feltham (AUP) ...

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