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Considering the Regional Distribution of ICC Prosecutions
none On Monday, May 6, 2019, in the Ogilvie Grand Salon of the Combes Student Life Center, Assistant Professor Sharon Weill of AUP’s Department of International and Comparative Politics was joined by Jiewuh Song, Associate Professor in Political Science a ...
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Hybridity of Method and Theory: Research and Work in the Margins – Fashion & Other Case Studies
none with a talk by Anja Aronowsky Cronberg: ‘Vestoj: A View from the Margins At this session, faculty, graduate students and working professionals will present their work and reflect with the audience on its methodological, theoretical and professional i ...
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Is International Criminal Justice “Model” Justice?
none On Thursday, October 17, 2019, a panel discussion on AUP professor Kerstin Carlson’s 2018 book Model(ing) Justice: Perfecting the Promise of International Criminal Law took place in the Combes Student Life Center. The event, which was hosted by the G ...
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“Use Consoling Words for our Butchered Nation”: Armenian Feminists’ Post-Genocide Expectations from their Turkish Counterparts
none A lecture by Prof. Lerna Ekmekcioglu The immediate aftermath of the genocide was a time of both misery and hope for Armenians. Emboldened by the Ottoman defeat, Allies’ occupation of the Ottoman capital and their wartime promises for justice, Armenia ...
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HoPE seminar: Rebecca L. Spang
none We are happy to invite you to the next session of the AUP Seminar on the History of Political Economy in collaboration with the Center for Critical Democracy Studies. Rebecca L. Spang (Distinguished Professor of History, Indiana University) will give ...
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Kate Briggs on This Little Art
On January 26 a joyous crowd applauded writer and former AUP Professor Kate Briggs as she discussed and read from her new work: This Little Art. This homecoming for Briggs was livened by her friends and former colleagues at AUP, roused with curiosity by B ...
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Demos21: Students Join Symposium on Race and Social Justice
On Tuesday, February 23, 2021, students from AUP's Department of History and Politics joined Professors Michelle Kuo and Miranda Spieler for a discussion on the application of Critical Race Theory in the US and French contexts. The event was the firs ...
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CWT and American Library Host “The Netanyahus” Author Joshua Cohen
On Wednesday, January 19, 2021, AUP’s Center for Writers and Translators (CWT) – a research center dedicated to the promotion of literary activity, especially as it relates to the practice of translation – co-hosted, along with the American Library in Par ...
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AUP’s Jessica Feldman on Technology, Activism and the Social Good
On Thursday, February 3, 2022, the Office of AUP’s President Celeste M. Schenck hosted the fifth event in its Presidential Lecture Series: a lecture by AUP’s own Jessica Feldman, an assistant professor in the Department of Communication, Media and Culture ...
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Climate Justice and Historical Emissions with Prof. Dr. Lukas H. Meyer
One important debate within climate justice regards the contentious issue of the normative significance of past emissions. In this talk, I discuss two arguments that explore their significance, and identify their shared presuppositions but differing norma ...