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The Middle East Today IV
This is the fourth in a series of talks about the Middle East. Once or twice a month, the ME Program invites you to meet with AUP Professor Ziad Majed and/or his guests. Together, you will discuss issues related to Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon. You will ...
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Care and Democracy Seminar
We are pleased to announce a seminar series dedicated to the critical intersection of Care Ethics and Democratic Theory. This series will explore how the relational dimensions of care, traditionally centered on dependency and moral responsibility, can dee ...
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Care and Democracy Series: The Crisis of What Binds Us
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Care & Dem Seminar Series: Carol Gilligan, In a Human Voice
Opening the second year of the Care & Democracy seminar series we will host Carol Gilligan (NYU) for a discussion of her book "In a Human Voice" (Polity, 2023). The Care & Democracy series explores how the relational dimensions of care, ...
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Toward the Psychological Humanities
More details coming soon. ...
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Ricardo Gonçalves, "Digitally Mediated Intersubjectivities and the Public Sphere: Ambivalent Democratic & Authoritarian Effects"
Sponsored by The Center for Media, Communication, and Global Change & The Center for Critical Democracy Studies ABSTRACT The digital transformation is reshaping the public sphere and raising critical questions about the prospects for sustaining and de ...
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Seminar: Iain Stewart, "Thinking Democracy after Marx and Empire"
ABSTRACT: This talk examines how decolonization informed the development of a new democratic theory at the end of the Algerian War, with far-reaching consequences for intellectual politics in France and beyond during the final decades of the twentieth cen ...
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Learning to Walk, Walking to Learn: On decentralising & dehierarchising learning & teaching fashion – The Digital Multilogue on Fashion Education 2025
View the Program Where do we learn fashion? In our grandmother’s lap, in the street, the club, the market, everywhere. Professional fashion learning used to take place in workshops and studios, ateliers and factories. It still does. Yet, from the 19th cen ...
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A Conversation with Kathrine Nedrejord
Photo credit: Fartein Rudjord The Center for Writers & Translators Presents A Conversation about The Sami Problem with Kathrine Nedrejord We are delighted that novelist Kathrine Nedrejord will join us to discuss Sameproblemet (The Sami Problem), w ...
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Hasret Dikici Bilgin, "Pink but not Purple: From State Feminism to the Era of Tradwives"
ABSTRACT Dating back to late 19th century, some states in Europe and the Middle East devised gender equalitarian policies which led to notable rise in education level and female participation to the labor force. It also paved the way for equal political a ...